(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)
Mariners Extend Winning Streak With 3-2 Walk-Off Victory Over Mets in Extra Innings
The Seattle Mariners continued their strong run of form with a 3-2 walk-off victory over the New York Mets in extra innings, securing their seventh consecutive win of the season.
Rookie Cole Young delivered the decisive moment in the 10th inning, hitting a game-winning single that brought home Randy Arozarena and sealed another late comeback win for Seattle.
The Mariners have now recorded three walk-off victories in their last four games and improved their season record to 32-29, marking their best position above the .500 mark this year.
The New York Mets struggled offensively, managing only two hits throughout the game and seeing their four-game winning streak come to an end. Despite the loss, the Mets have been active in extra-inning contests this season.
Seattle struck first with a solo home run from rookie Colt Emerson, while both teams exchanged scoring opportunities during a closely contested matchup.
Reliever Gabe Speier played a key role for Seattle, delivering a scoreless inning and helping preserve the opportunity for the late-game win.
The Mariners will look to extend their winning streak as the series continues, while the Mets aim to bounce back in their upcoming fixtures.

