Mariners End 24-Year Home Playoff Win Drought with ALDS Victory Over Tigers
Mariners End 24-Year Home Playoff Win Drought with ALDS Victory Over Tigers

Mariners End 24-Year Home Playoff Win Drought with ALDS Victory Over Tigers

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The Seattle Mariners secured their first home playoff victory in 24 years with a dramatic 3-2 win over the Detroit Tigers in Game 2 of the ALDS, evening the series at 1-1. Key performances included Jorge Polanco hitting two home runs off Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, Luis Castillo's strong pitching, and a clutch eighth-inning rally where Cal Raleigh doubled and Julio Rodriguez drove in the winning run. This victory broke a long-standing postseason drought at T-Mobile Park and came as a significant moment for the Mariners' young core, particularly franchise cornerstone Rodriguez and veteran Raleigh. Seattle's pitching staff combined to allow just three hits, the fewest in franchise postseason history, with closer Andrés Muñoz securing the save. The series now shifts to Detroit, where the Mariners aim to build on their momentum in Game 3. Fans and players alike celebrated the milestone, marking a hopeful turning point for the franchise after decades of playoff challenges.

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