Mariners Stun Angels in Extra Innings Thriller

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⚾ Game Result & Key Moment

The Seattle Mariners pulled off a dramatic 3–1 extra innings win over the Los Angeles Angels on April 3, spoiling the home opener at Angel Stadium.

After a tense 0–0 deadlock through nine innings, rookie shortstop Cole Young delivered the breakthrough moment with an RBI triple off the wall, driving in Luke Raley.
Moments later, Josh Naylor sealed the game with a clutch two-run single, giving Seattle full control.

The Angels managed just one late run via a sacrifice fly from Jorge Soler, bringing in Mike Trout, but it wasn’t enough to stop Seattle’s surge.

🔥 Pitching & Defense

Seattle’s pitching was the real hero of the night. Bryan Woo and the bullpen combined for an incredible 10 innings of one-hit baseball, dominating the Angels lineup.

  • Angels retired in their final 21 consecutive at-bats.
  • Andrés Muñoz delivered a clean ninth inning.
  • Gabe Speier secured the save despite a late run.

For Los Angeles, Reid Detmers was solid early, allowing just one hit in six innings. However, reliever Brent Suter struggled in the 10th, giving up the decisive runs.

📊 Standings & Context

With this victory, the Mariners improved to 2–1, showcasing strong pitching depth early in the season. Meanwhile, the Angels dropped to 0–4, raising concerns about their offensive consistency.

The game took place in front of a packed home crowd, highlighted by a ceremonial flyover during the national anthem. Despite the energy, the Angels failed to capitalize offensively.

🔎 Follow-Up Topics

  • Starting pitchers breakdown for Mariners vs Angels
  • Preview of the next game in the series
  • Key player stats from April 3 matchup
  • Latest injury updates for both teams
  • Head-to-head record in last 10 games

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