
Twins shortstop Carlos Correa, manager Rocco Baldelli ejected in tense walk-off loss vs. Mariners
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Twins shortstop Carlos Correa, manager Rocco Baldelli ejected in tense walk-off loss vs. Mariners
Carlos Correa and Rocco Baldelli were both ejected in the seventh inning after a controversial strike. The Mariners went on to win the game 5-4 in extra innings, with second baseman Cole Young getting the winning 11th-inning RBI in his major league debut. The Twins and Mariners will complete the three-game series on Sunday. The game was a rematch of last year’s World Series, which the Mariners won 4-3.
The Mariners went on to win the game 5-4 in extra innings, with second baseman Cole Young getting the winning 11th-inning RBI in his major league debut.
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Following a borderline pitch on third baseman Brooks Lee was called a strike, Correa stepped out of the on-deck circle, seemingly expressing his opinion to Austin Jones, the home plate umpire. Jones promptly called for Correa to be ejected, infuriating the shortstop, who had to be held back from Jones by his teammates.
Meanwhile, Baldelli, similarly furious, came over to argue his case. Jones quickly ejected him as well.
Twins first baseman Ty France, a former Mariner getting a homecoming this weekend, stepped in for Correa in the batting order. Lee moved to take over Correa’s position at shortstop.
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Minnesota took an early 3-0 lead in the second inning. But in the third inning, Cal Raleigh got the Mariners on the board with a two-run homer — his 22nd home run of the year, tying him with Shohei Ohtani at the top of the league.
Seattle shortstop J.P Crawford then picked up another two-run bomb to give the Mariners the lead, celebrating the hit with a nasty bat flip — and taking out a chunk of the scoreboard in the process.
But the Twins didn’t let Seattle end things there, with Trevor Larnach getting an RBI single in the top of the ninth to tie things up at 4-4.
After another scoreless inning, the Mariners finally finished the game in the 11th. Young hit a bouncing shot in the infield that was easily fielded by France, but his throw didn’t reach home plate in time. Pinch runner Miles Mastrobuoni slid in for the winning run, and Seattle took the 5-4 victory.
The Twins and Mariners will complete the three-game series on Sunday.