Rob Refsnyder's Late Home Run Secures Mariners' Victory Over Cardinals
Refsnyder HR after successful challenge lifts M's
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Rob Refsnyder's solo home run in the ninth inning propelled the Seattle Mariners to a 3-2 victory against the St. Louis Cardinals. After successfully challenging a third strike, Refsnyder hit a 412-foot blast, marking a crucial moment in the game.
- 01Rob Refsnyder hit a go-ahead solo home run in the ninth inning.
- 02Jose Ferrer earned his first save of the season, retiring the Cardinals in order.
- 03Eduard Bazardo recorded the win for the Mariners with four outs in relief.
- 04Each team successfully challenged multiple ball-strike calls during the game.
- 05Nathan Church and Wetherholt hit home runs for the Cardinals.
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In a thrilling matchup, the Seattle Mariners edged out the St. Louis Cardinals with a 3-2 victory, thanks to Rob Refsnyder's pivotal solo home run in the ninth inning. After being called out on a third strike, Refsnyder successfully challenged the call and then launched a 412-foot homer off JoJo Romero, giving the Mariners their first lead of the game. Jose Ferrer secured his first save of the season by retiring the Cardinals in order in the ninth. The game featured multiple successful challenges, with both teams overturning calls made by plate umpire John Bacon. Eduard Bazardo earned the win for Seattle, while the Cardinals' Nathan Church and rookie JJ Wetherholt each contributed home runs, showcasing a competitive spirit throughout the match.
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