Mariners rally from 5-run deficit to beat Athletics 6-5 and win 9th straight series
- The Mariners rallied from a 5-0 deficit to defeat the Athletics 6-5 at Sutter Health Park on Wednesday afternoon.
- Seattle fell behind after Bryan Woo allowed five runs early, and Lawrence Butler's home run helped give the A's a 5-0 lead.
- Rowdy Tellez hit a crucial three-run homer in the sixth inning, and Leody Taveras, claimed on waivers just 12 hours earlier, had a key game-tying hit later.
- Mariners manager Dan Wilson highlighted the team’s persistent effort and strong unity, noting that their ability to fight hard until the end is a hallmark of this tight-knit group.
- The win extended Seattle's series winning streak to nine, their longest since 2001, underscoring their strong start and status as the American League leader.
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Mariners rally from 5-run deficit to beat Athletics 6-5 and win 9th straight series
Leody Taveras hit a game-tying two-out single in the eighth inning of his debut with Seattle before scoring the go-ahead run on Dylan Moore’s base hit and the Mariners rallied from a five-run deficit to beat the Athletics 6-5 and…

Mariners rally past Athletics for second time in 20 hours
Dylan Moore's two-out double in the eighth inning plated the go-ahead run for the Seattle Mariners, who rallied to beat the Athletics 6-5 on Wednesday in West Sacramento, Calif.


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