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Mariners’ Logan Evans wins at the exit of MLB against Marlins

April 27, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners Starter Logan Evans (73) offers a field during the third shot against Miami Marlins in Lumen Field. Compulsory Credit: Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images

Logan Evans made five times a stroke to win the big league, and Cal Raleigh, Seattle Mariners defeated Miami Marlins 7-6 in the afternoon match in the afternoon.

JP Crawford also deepened for Al West leader Mariners, who won the sixth series in a row.

Andres Munoz closer to sailors worked ninth for the 10th best savings. Munoz has not yet allowed the run in 14 games.

Agustin Ramirez from Miami grumbled twice and once grunting Connor Norby. For Ramirez, a remarkable first week in the sections, four pairs for 19, three home running and five RBIs and 1,682 base plus-strict percentage fought.

ME Logan Gilbert from M, the right elbow of the flexor with the 1st class tension with the 15-day injured after going to the list of Triple-A Tacoma’dan remembered Evans, allowed two strokes, three walked and hit three of them. The right -handed single strokes were the first solo to Ramirez to the deep left center and a single to Norby ranked fifth.

Raleigh’s rising solo Homer first took the score at 1-1 with two exits at the bottom of the bottom and tied him with Arizona’s Eugenio Suarez for the leadership of Major League.

Seafarers, Marlins right hand Max Meyer (2-3) in the second place with three running took the lead. Crawford made a single single to the center and Miles Mastrobuboni and Leo Rivas took two output walks. Julio Rodriguez grounded a two-stage single just before Jorge Polanco doubles the RBI to the left center to make 4-1.

Rivas and Rodriguez walked with two exits in the fourth place before the ranking of a running score to extend the middle of Polanco to 5-1.

Meyer, four strokes in four strokes with four walks and six strikes left five runs.

Norby’s single brought a walk to Liam Hicks and a wild field runners to the fifth scoring position, and Marks ran on the floor of Otto Lopez.

Crawford responded to the right center under the frame to make 7-2 with a shot.

The sailors needed all these conditions with Ramirez’s sixth explosion to the second deck in Collin Snyder from the left to the sixth place.

As Eric Wagaman and Kyle Stowers set out with singles, Marlins was ranked eighth and Norby left Trent Thornton to make 7-6.

-FELD level media

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