Friday, September 12th, 2025

The Seattle Mariners extended their win streak to six games with a thrilling 7-6 walk-off victory against the Los Angeles Angels in 12 innings. Rookie pinch-hitter Harry Ford delivered the decisive blow, driving in the winning run with a sacrifice fly that scored Jorge Polanco on a headfirst slide.
With this hard-fought win, Seattle moved into a tie with Houston atop the AL West. The win followed another dramatic walk-off the previous night, when Leo Rivas hit a two-run homer in the 13th inning to complete a sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Angels showed resilience after falling behind 4-0 in the second inning. Mike Trout launched his 399th career home run to tie the game at 4-4 in the fifth, ending his 29-game homerless streak. Logan Davidson also played a key role, hitting his first major league home run to spark the comeback.
J.P. Crawford led the Mariners’ offense with three RBIs, including a crucial tying single in the 11th. Both Crawford and Julio Rodríguez contributed two-run doubles in the second inning, helping Seattle build an early lead. Pitcher Bryce Miller struck out a career-high 11 batters over 5 2/3 innings, showcasing impressive command.
Matthew Lugo gave the Angels a 6-5 advantage with an RBI single off winning pitcher José Castillo in the 12th. However, Jorge Polanco answered with a leadoff double against Sammy Peralta that brought home Josh Naylor, setting the stage for Ford’s game-winning sacrifice fly. Seattle loaded the bases with no outs, giving Ford the perfect opportunity to record his first major league RBI in just his fourth plate appearance.
Seattle became the first team to play consecutive games of at least 12 innings since Major League Baseball implemented the automatic runner rule for extra innings in 2020.
The series continues Friday night, with Angels left-hander Yusei Kikuchi (6-11, 4.18 ERA) scheduled to face Mariners right-hander Luis Castillo (9-8, 3.85 ERA).
The Mariners' resilient extra-inning victory over the Angels not only extended their winning streak to six games but also propelled them into a tie for the AL West lead. Key performances from rookies and seasoned players alike, including Harry Ford’s first MLB RBI and Mike Trout’s milestone home run, made this a memorable contest. Stay tuned as Seattle aims to maintain momentum in the next matchup, keeping playoff hopes alive for Mariners fans.
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