Astros Edge Mariners 4-3 in Extra Innings with Cole's Key Hit
Cole’s 10th-inning RBI single lifts the Astros past the Mariners, 4-3
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The Houston Astros defeated the Seattle Mariners 4-3 in a dramatic 10-inning game, thanks to Zach Cole's RBI single. Christian Walker also contributed with a home run, helping the Astros snap a four-game losing streak and end a nine-game skid against the Mariners.
- 01Zach Cole's 10th-inning single secured the win for the Astros.
- 02Christian Walker homered, contributing to the Astros' offensive efforts.
- 03Jose Altuve achieved his 900th career RBI during the game.
- 04The Astros ended a nine-game losing streak against the Mariners.
- 05Bryce Miller made his season debut for the Mariners after recovering from an injury.
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In a thrilling matchup on Wednesday night, the Houston Astros triumphed over the Seattle Mariners 4-3 in 10 innings. Zach Cole delivered the decisive hit with an RBI single, bringing home Brice Matthews, who was the automatic runner on second base. Christian Walker also made a significant impact with a home run, while Jose Altuve added two RBIs, marking his 900th career RBI. The Astros managed to break a four-game losing streak and a nine-game losing streak against the Mariners. Seattle's Julio Rodríguez tied the game in the ninth with a bases-loaded walk, but it was not enough to secure a win. Both starting pitchers, Houston's Lance McCullers and Seattle's Bryce Miller, went 5 1/3 innings, allowing two runs each. The series finale is set to feature Mariners' Luis Castillo and Astros' Mike Burrows on Thursday.
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The Astros' victory boosts team morale and could influence their performance in upcoming games, helping to regain momentum in the season.
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