Seattle Mariners Sweep Chicago White Sox with Walk-Off Win
Seattle Mariners Sweep Chicago White Sox with Walk-Off Win

Seattle Mariners Sweep Chicago White Sox with Walk-Off Win

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The Seattle Mariners completed a series sweep over the Chicago White Sox with a thrilling 4-3 walk-off victory in 11 innings, highlighted by Dominic Canzone's first career walk-off RBI single. Canzone, who was recalled from Triple-A in June and has since become a key contributor, delivered the game-winning hit against an intentional walk to Mitch Garver, helping Seattle close to within 1.5 games of the division-leading Houston Astros. Mariners starter Logan Gilbert pitched five strong innings, allowing only two hits and striking out six, while White Sox pitcher Shane Smith gave a sharp performance with eight strikeouts over five innings but was undone by a 108 mph home run and defensive errors in extra innings. The White Sox's offense, despite solo home runs by Michael Taylor and Brooks Baldwin to tie the game during regulation, struggled with runners in scoring position, going 1-for-17. Seattle's recent aggressive moves, including acquiring Eugenio Suarez and Josh Naylor at the trade deadline, have fueled a surge that has seen them win six of seven games since July 31. This victory moves the Mariners to 63-53, positioning them strongly in the AL West and Wild Card race.

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