The Seattle Mariners ended the New York Yankees' seven-game win streak with a dramatic comeback, scoring four runs in the ninth inning to secure a 5-4 victory. A series of errors, including an E-4, and key hits, such as a go-ahead single by Ty France and an RBI bloop single, allowed the Mariners to rally. Clay Holmes, who entered in a non-save situation, struggled in the ninth inning, contributing to the Yankees' loss. The Mariners were +110 underdogs.
Clay Holmes’ nightmare ninth inning snaps Yankees’ win streak at seven with loss to Mariners https://t.co/sdEtsiiyob https://t.co/ATUch1Hyx3
Looking lifeless at the plate for most of Monday night, the Mariners rallied for four runs in the ninth inning, capped off by a go-ahead single from Ty France, to stun the streaking Yankees 5-4. Early game story from @RyanDivish: https://t.co/uUIzRONghG
The Mariners (+110) end the Yankees' seven game win streak after scoring 4 runs in the 9th inning! 🔥 https://t.co/gK6BToR0Bi
With 1 out in the 9th, Raley with a bouncer up the middle that gets thrown into the Yankees dugout. E-4, run scores. Haniger follows with a RBI bloop single and it's 4-3 Yankees.
Clay Holmes will enter in a non-save situation. #Yankees lead the White Sox, 7-2, with one out in the 9th.