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Cal Rale hit two homes as Mariners Tople Cub

June 20, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Seattle Meriners Catcher Cal Rale (29) High Fives Seattle Meriners Third Base Coach Christopher Negron (45) He after hitting a domestic run against Chicago cub during the first innings in the Wrigley Field after hitting a domestic run. Compulsory Credit: Matt Marten-Imagon Picture

Cal Raili scored 28th of the season and 29th of the season to win 9–4 against Chicago cub in his three-game series opener on Friday afternoon.

Rale, who passed the Johnny Bench for the most domestic run by a catcher before the all-star break, also single-handed, went and scored four times.

Mich Gawar also ran home twice and went in five runs, and Donovan Solano did three hits for merriners and one RBI, who won five out of seven.

Seattle Starter George Kirbi allowed four runs and seven hits in five innings. The right -handed batsman hit three and one went away.

Eduard Bazardo (2–0), Carlos Vargas, Gab Spear, Matt Brash and KC Legumina combined for four shutouts of relief for Seattle.

Chicago’s Starter Matthew Boyd allowed two runs and two hits in five innings, exiting six and two on foot on 76 pitch.

Ian Hap and Reese McGuer did home. Michael Bush scored two hits and two RBI and Kyle Tucker scored two hits, one walk and one run, which have lost two directly since the beginning of May.

Boyd snatched a return of 105 mph to end the fifth and gave relief by Ryan Pressley to start from sixth place.

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Pressley retired the first two batsmen before Randy Arzrena doubled and Garvar lifted the fence 3–1 on the fence in the left-centenary ground to tie 4-4.

Kaleb Thelebar (2–2) took a mound to start at seventh place for Chicago and he also retired the first two batsmen before surrendering Julio Rodriguez, then left 6–4 to transfer mariners by Rale after two runs.

Garvar provided some cushions with a three-run homer, which made the left-center 9–4 in the ninth.

Rale first gave two outsiders a 1-0 lead.

Hap returned the run in the bottom half of the innings with a leadoff home run to tie it 1–1.

The innings continued by Tucker with a single and Siya Suzuki with a double to center. Kirbi retired the next two batsmen without any loss, but Bush came with two-nine single for a 3–1 lead.

Boyd retired eight in a row after Rale’s Homer, but then Rale went out with one in his second time with one in the fourth. Rale stole another and scored two-out single by Solano with a 3–2 lead from the center.

McGiyar picked up a single home run in the Right-Sentor Field to move fifth and made it 4–2.

-Bield level media

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