Mariners Break Scoreless Streak with Help from Crowd in Season-Opening Win

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The Seattle Mariners opened the 2021 season with a bang, breaking their scoreless streak with a 4-2 win over the San Francisco Giants. The Mariners had gone scoreless in their last three games, but the crowd at T-Mobile Park was ready to help them break that streak.

The Mariners had a strong start to the game, with a two-run home run from Kyle Seager in the first inning. Seager’s homer was followed by a solo shot from Dylan Moore in the second inning, giving the Mariners a 3-0 lead. The Giants were able to get one run back in the fourth inning, but the Mariners held on for the win.

The crowd at T-Mobile Park played a big role in the Mariners’ victory. The fans were loud and energetic throughout the game, cheering on every pitch and every hit. The crowd was especially loud when Seager hit his home run, and it seemed to give the team a boost of energy and confidence.

The Mariners’ win was especially sweet for manager Scott Servais, who had been under pressure to turn the team’s fortunes around. Servais said after the game that he was “incredibly proud” of his team and thanked the fans for their support.

The Mariners will look to build on this win as they continue their season. They have a tough schedule ahead of them, but with the help of their fans, they may be able to turn things around. It was a great start to the season for the Mariners, and they will look to keep the momentum going in future games.

Mariners Break Scoreless Streak with Help from Crowd in Season-Opening Win