Grand Slam & Walk-Off Walk Power Mariners To Series Win Over Astros

Randy Arozarena delivers a gram slam in the 8th followed by a walk-off walk in the 9th to complete the 5-run comeback for the Mariners over the Astros.

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6 comments
  1. Beating the Trashstros is always a fun thing, even more so in this game where everyone was throwing in the towel thinking there was no chance of a comeback only to have 2 incredible innings where they prove the doubters wrong. Clutch hitting from Randy and Julio is very nice. Another series win against a Texas team this weekend would be really great.

  2. Fans saying sell the team does absolutely nothing as Oakland found that out. Owners will just move somewhere that will make money if they stop making money in Seattle. My issue is the front office public relations. They are open about all the wrong things in all the wrong ways. If they openly told us their goals or why payroll isn't where they promised, they'd be respected by fans more. If they outright told us their hopes of extending multiple players like Logan and previously Cal, and that those extensions would get payroll much closer to the range promised, they wouldn't have as bad of PR issues. Even if they do extend Logan, they'll have 50 million to spend the next off-season to meet their promises. Fans aren't just tired of underperforming players. We're tired of undelivered promises. Our payroll in 2018 was over 180 million. We haven't sniffed that even though that's what we were promised. When we got through that rebuild and to our next competitive window, we were told payroll would be back to 2018 levels. That's why we're mad. We feel like all the front office has is a bunch of silver tongued salesmen lying to us to squeeze every last dollar they can out of people. It's pathetic at this point and for them not to understand this shows how fractured the team/fan relationship is.

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