Seattle Mariners Rally Falls Short in 5-3 Loss to New York Yankees
The Mariners dropped a series against the Yankees on Wednesday to finish their first week of the season with a losing record
SEATTLE ā In the final contest of a three-game series between the Seattle Mariners and New York Yankees on Wednesday at T-Mobile Park, Mariners second baseman Cole Young stepped to the plate representing the game-tying run with two outs. M's designated hitter Dominic Canzone stood at second base for Young's at-bat. Canzone recorded an RBI single the prior plate appearance and advanced to second on indifference.
#Yankees 5 @ #Mariners 3 [B9ā2o]: Dominic Canzone singles: line drive to RF Hit: 81. 9mph, 188ft, 15°, š„. 964xBA Pitch: 76.
0mph Curveball (RHP D. Bednar) #RepBX #TridentsUp #MLB pic. twitter.
com/UvqjNCq2b0 ā MLB RBI Videos (@MLBRBIs) April 1, 2026 Young battled Yankees closer David Bednar in a 10-pitch at-bat in which the 22-year-old infielder fought back from an 0-2 count. The plate appearance ultimately ended with a flyout to right fielder Aaron Judge, and Seattle (3-4) fell to New York 5-3. The loss also gave the Yankees the series win over the Mariners.
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