The Seattle Mariners’ homestand ended on a sour note, as they lost to the Los Angeles Angels in the final game of the series. The Mariners had a chance to win the series, but the Angels managed to pull out a 3-2 victory.
The game was a close one, with the Angels taking an early lead in the first inning. The Mariners were able to tie the game in the fourth inning, but the Angels responded with two runs in the sixth inning to take a 3-1 lead. The Mariners were able to get one run back in the eighth inning, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the deficit.
The Mariners had some chances to score throughout the game, but they were unable to capitalize on them. They left nine runners on base, and they were only able to get four hits off of Angels starter Andrew Heaney. The Mariners also struggled with their defense, committing three errors in the game.
The loss was a tough one for the Mariners, as they had won the first two games of the series and had a chance to sweep the Angels. However, they were unable to close out the series and will now head on the road for their next series.
The Mariners will look to bounce back from this loss and get back on track as they head out on the road. They will need to improve their offense and defense if they want to have any chance of success on their upcoming road trip. It will be a tough stretch for the Mariners, but if they can find a way to get back on track, they could be in good shape for the rest of the season.