
Seattle – in the end, when they needed a big blow, Josh Nilor, the man who brought such a noticeable feature to the escalating Seattle Marines over the past two months, delivered it.
Tuesday night, which was uploaded to three years, which achieved dual bases on Tuesday, led to the victory of 4-3, as it led to the victory of Colorado Rockez, and the sailors were sent to the post-season and placed on the threshold of the long-awaited division title. The last time that Marines won the Western American League, was in 2001, the year that highlighted 116 wins in the normal season. This can change early on Wednesday, either with another victory by them or another loss by Houston Astros.
But first, Mariners celebrated their first season since 2022 – and they have hoped for a lot.
“We want to do everything-and one of them is in the end,” Nilor said, and he is blowing on the cigars just steps away from the celebration of champagne and beer in the middle of Marines. “With a beautiful show throughout the city.”
Seattle is still the only major league city that has not hosted a world championship game, but this season team inspires hope constantly for the month of October.
On Tuesday’s victory was the fifth consecutive Marines and 15 in the extension of 16 games-directly after an extension of 6-15, which made the fans wondering whether their team was ready for another segment in the end of the season. This was followed by a resounding sweep in Houston, the sailors never lagged. It made them think that their best may be in front of them.
Mariner’s recycling – Brian Wu is deficient, and he is a chest injury that the team hopes that it will not take it out of the qualifiers – dominates again as many expect at the beginning of the season. The squad, which is strengthened by the additions in the middle of the season for the Laylor and its teammate, Eugenio Suarez, is produced. The bulls look fat. In the year in which each team practically possesses flagrant weaknesses and moved to difficult extensions, the Marines make an issue because it is the most complete.
“There is a lot of work that must be done, starting with the department,” said Dan Wilson, a long -time mask for a long time in his first season. “We hope to do this sooner, not later and continue to continue. But there is a lot in front of us. This team I think is ready and supported.”
The Mariners team won 90 games and infiltrated the qualifiers, where it ended a 21 -year -old dryness in 2022. They were followed by successive games in Toronto during the land card round, but they lost three consecutive games in the ASTROS series in the Division series, the latter that was stopped to 18 points. In 2023, they were presented in September and were eliminated on the penultimate day of the normal season. In 2024, they blew up in 10 games in the department and were eliminated, while leaving three games.
“I have felt these two years,” said the mask at Marines Cal Rally. “Do not return, it was painful. A lot of pain.”
This conflict, some players believe, helped produce this moment.
“Those years have served their purpose – to make us stronger,” said Marines, player of the Marines of the Marines. “To get in a better position. For growth.”
Rally put at one time his arm around Jerry Depoto, Operations Chief of Operations at Marines, expressed their regret at how they just played eight roles of bad baseball game, then turned the focus. Rally recalls, “Let’s win the world series.”
For seven roles, the Marines of Rocky’s staff who have the highest era in major championships was delayed. They were late 3-1 heading to the bottom of the eighth, but the loyal to Rockies, Juan Megia began the run by Kabot Luke Rally. JP Crawford followed a picnic, but Randy Aruzarina and a rally hit. Then Rodriguez took a quick ball 1-2, 97.5 miles per hour from the left attachment guard, to load the rules.
After three stadiums, Nilor-Lower 292/.
“I felt like two seconds,” said Rodriguez. “I felt like two seconds for me, frankly. Once I saw him hitting the ball in the gap, I just started running.”
Andres Munoz, The Marines’ Lights-Out more, drawn during the ninth, as a crowd of 35,925 was sent from the T-Mobile Park. The sailors improve to 49-27 at home. Their progress on Astros has spread to four games with five games. Their progress over the Clevelands Rvianz and Detroit Tigerers, which was suddenly linked to the Central family, is in three matches of ISIS in the first round.
Almost a quarter of a century has passed since Mariners won the qualifying game at home.
They want the largest possible number of this year.
“We want to play at home,” said Rodriguez. “I don’t want to leave the neighborhood I play.”