The Seattle Mariners' comeback fell one run short in a 5-4 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday at T-Mobile Park.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners offense lacked any kind of potency for most of the game on Saturday before mounting a furious rally that came up just short against the Toronto Blue Jays. The M's are now 49-42 on the year and remain in front of the Houston Astros by 2.0 games in the American League West. They lost 5-4.
"He came in this morning, and he felt fine," Servais said. "He was out before the game, the other guys were doing sprints in the outfield. He felt something more in his quad, lower-quad area. Just tightened up, didn't feel great. ... We'll find out more. Going to get some pictures and MRI ." Seattle didn't have a base runner until the bottom of the fourth inning when Josh Rojas was walked. It didn't have a base hit until Luke Raley singled in the bottom of the fifth.
In the bottom of that inning, Seattle had four consecutive hits: a Mitch Garver single, a Dominic Canzone single, a three-run home run from Mitch Haniger and a Dylan Moore single. Seattle cut its lead down to 5-3.Mariners reliever Eduard Bazardo took the mound in the ninth and helped retire the side to give his team one more chance to make up the remaining two runs.
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