Red Sox vs Mariners Recap: Durbin Delivers Big Day in Sox Win

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Durbin's Moon Shot Lights Up T-Mobile Park
The Boston Red Sox came to Seattle on a mission. They were looking to bounce back after dropping the night before. The Mariners sat at home, ready to defend their turf at T-Mobile Park. Right away, Bryce Miller took the mound for Seattle. Caleb Durbin stepped up in the second inning with two outs. He locked in on Miller's pitch and crushed it. The ball rocketed toward left-center field and sailed 367 feet into the stands. Boom. Boston jumped ahead 1-0. Durbin was on fire early, and the Red Sox smelled opportunity. The home crowd fell silent. This game had just become a battle.
Castillo Crumbles; Red Sox Pound Out Five Runs
The seventh inning changed everything. Luis Castillo was pitching for Seattle, but the Boston bats came alive. First, a wild pitch by Castillo got away and Ceddanne Rafaela sprinted home. Just like that, it was 2-0 Boston. Then Marcelo Mayer stepped in. He smacked a single to right field. Two runs scored. Durbin raced to third safely when right fielder Dominic Canzone threw wild. The Red Sox weren't finished. Carlos Narvaez lifted a sacrifice fly to center. Another run crossed the plate. Boston had scored five runs in one inning. The Mariners' pitching had completely fallen apart. Castillo walked off the mound frustrated. Seattle was in serious trouble now.
Julio's Homer Makes It Close, But Red Sox Hold On
The ninth inning brought a moment of hope for Seattle. Julio Rodriguez stepped up to face Tommy Kahnle, the Red Sox reliever. Rodriguez was hungry for a big hit. He connected on an 88 mph changeup and drove it deep. The ball soared 408 feet to center field and cleared the wall. Rodriguez pumped his fist as he rounded the bases. Cal Raleigh scored too. Suddenly it was 6-2. The Mariners had two runs on the board. But it was too late. Boston's pitching held strong. The Red Sox improved to 31-43. Seattle dropped to 39-39. One game was all that mattered. Boston had won the battle at T-Mobile Park.
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