The Mariners Just Sent Cleveland Packing: Here's How Seattle Pulled Off the Win
The Mariners got their bats going on March 27th and sent the Cleveland Guardians home with a loss. Seattle dominated the series so far, and this one felt like a statement. The final score tells the whole story: Mariners 5, Guardians 1. Not bad for a spring training matchup that could have gone either way.
Mariners Strike Early and Often
This wasn't some squeaker that came down to the final at bat. Seattle came out swinging and put runs on the board in a big way. With the bats clicking like that, Cleveland had no real answer. The Guardians managed just one run across the whole game, which tells you everything you need to know about how the evening unfolded at T-Mobile Park.
The Series Stays Tied
Here's the thing though: even with this win, the Mariners and Guardians are still locked up. Both teams are 1-1 in this series. So while Seattle's got momentum heading into the next matchup, this is far from decided. Cleveland's still got time to make noise, and you know they're not coming back without a fight.
What's Next for the M's
The Mariners have got another shot at the Guardians coming up on March 30th, and at this point, every game matters. With the way Seattle's offense looked in this one, the pressure's definitely on Cleveland to respond. If the Mariners keep swinging like they did on the 27th, they could run away with this thing.
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