The Five-Run Eighth Inning That Erased A Mariners Lead And Cost Them The Series
Alright, Emerald City. You just witnessed a gut punch, pure and simple. What started as a promising Sunday ended in a bitter 6-5 loss to the Guardians in Cleveland, all thanks to a brutal five-run eighth inning that ripped victory right out of our hands. We were up 4-1, feeling good, and then it all went sideways. This wasn't just any loss, it was the decider in a series we were ready to claim. You can feel the frustration simmering, can't you?The Eighth Inning Collapse We Can't Shake Off
Our Mariners held a solid 4-1 lead heading into the bottom of the eighth, and honestly, who saw this coming? Cleveland, a team that had only won three times in 36 games when trailing after seven innings, suddenly found their mojo. They sent *ten* batters to the plate in that inning, and it was a clinic in turning the tide. Brayan Rocchio kicked it off with a lead-off hit, then scored on Daniel Schneemann's single up the middle. Michael Rucker, who ended up with the loss (0-1), got tagged hard. Then came Chase DeLauter, just activated from the injured list after missing two weeks with a fractured rib, who tied the game with a two-run single to center, finishing his day with two hits and two RBI. Oof. To twist the knife, Rhys Hoskins, who entered the game in the seventh, laced a two-run double down the left-field line for the go-ahead hit. There was even a moment where DeLauteTrade on Every Game with Kalshi
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r looked out at home, but our catcher Mitch Garver couldn't hold onto the ball while making the tag. Just brutal. Matt Festa earned the win for Cleveland, tossing 1 1/3 scoreless innings, and Cade Smith locked it down for his 26th save. This was Cleveland's first series win since seven-time All-Star third baseman José Ramírez went on the IL on June 14 with a broken bone. We gave them a much-needed boost, and it stings.Glimmers of Hope Drowned in the Ninth
Look, it wasn't all bad. We scored more than three runs for the first time in 14 games, which is, you know, progress? Victor Robles was a highlight for Seattle, racking up two hits and an incredible three stolen bases. He's the first Seattle player since Dylan Moore in 2024 to swipe three bags in a single game. That kind of speed is electric. And our fight in the ninth? That was pure grit. Cole Young scored after Cleveland's Travis Bazzana committed a throwing error, bringing us within one run with two outs. We had runners on second and third, the tying run just 180 feet away, but J.P. Crawford grounded out, ending the game and our hopes. It was a 6-5 final score, putting our overall record at 42-43. Now, we head back to the friendly confines of T-Mobile Park. The Los Angeles Angels are coming to town on Monday, and we desperately need to shake this one off. George Kirby (6-7, 3.94 ERA) is slated to take the mound. We need him to be sharp, and we need our bats to stay awake. Let's get this done.This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.