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12th-inning rebellion leads merriners on Rangers

June 29, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Seattle Meriners Catcher Mich Garver (18) is congratulated after two runs runs during the twelfth innings against Texas Rangers in the Globe Life Field. Compulsory Credit: Tim Heightman-Imgon Picture

In the 12th innings, Donovan Solano’s groundout ran in a Go-forward run and Mich Gawar chased with a two-run homer as Seattle Meriners put Texas’s Rangers ahead 6-4 to series Arlington, Texas on Sunday afternoon.

The heroines of Solano and Gawar from Texas Reluver Cole Vinn (0–1) rescued a competition, in which teams combined with runners in scoring position to go to 8-for-31 with runners. Trent Thornton (2–0) played the last two innings, leading to one run and two walks and two out.

All three games of the series were fixed in additional innings, in which Meriners won 7-6 in 12 innings on Friday and the Rangers set 3–2 in 10 in the evening on Saturday.

Garvar on Sunday led three hits for Seattle and four RBI to lead their 13-hait attacks. Ivan Carter moved to 3 -for -4 with a double to lead Texas, with nine hits.

It seemed that Solano and Gawar had won the game for Meriners in the 10th innings, in which Texas Reluver Luke Jackson with RBI singles gave Seattle a 3–1 lead. But Kori Segar responded to Texas at the bottom of the frame, with a ringing to-run home run in the ground from Carlos class to send games in the 11th innings.

Texas gained an edge at the bottom of the second innings when Singal took the same part in Josh Jung’s Carter, which was doubled with one.

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The Meriners replied in the sixth as Garvar sang two outsiders with a plate Randy Arozrena, who had sung with one with one on a flyout by Dominic Canzone.

Louis Castilo started for mericars and the jack letter was for the first time for Texas for the mound. Both played six innings and neither joined the decision, while producing almost the same line score.

Castillo allowed two runs with one run and four strikes on seven hits, but ended his seventh straight outing without winning. He has recorded two necklaces and five no-deals since his last win on White Socks in Chicago on 19 May.

The letter also gave a run on seven hits without a walk and seven strikes. He was trying to produce his first win in June, but ended the month’s time with three defeats in his five beginnings.

-Bield level media

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