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Meriners enhanced Astros on Tybreaking HR of Cal Rale

May 23, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Seattle Meriners Catcher Cal Ralegh (29) is congratulated by Julio Rodriguez (44) of the Seattle Meriners Center, which is after hitting a two -run domestic run against Houston Astro during the seventh inning at Dicin Park. Compulsory Credit: Eric Williams-Imgon Picture

Cal Rail on Friday made a tybracking to score a two-run domestic run in the seventh innings for a return of 5–3 to the winning win of 5–3 over Houston Astros.

Raley became the third meriners’ hitter for Homer on the first pitch of an at-bate, when he drilled a slider from Astro Reluver Brian Abreu (1-2), which was away from the right Field Fowl Poll with Julio Rodrigue on a second basis.

Rodriguez congratulated Abreu with the RBI double to right field, which already scored JP Crawford and Rale erased the loss 3–2 before belt his 17th homer in this season.

Rodriguez was scratched back with a four-game set opener back on Thursday.

Meriners Right-Hand Emeron Hancock (2-2) benefited from return. He scattered nine hits in six innings and recorded three runs while recording three strikes. He retired Astro only once in the second innings, but stranded three runners in the fourth and fifth.

Astro implicated 10 Besorners and abolished 0 -for -3 with runners in a scoring position.

Houston wiped out a 1-0 deficiency in the third when Isaac Paradees left their 11th house with two outs, driving in Jeremy Pena, who arrived via a hit by the pitch. Later in two innings, Meriners scored the score 2–2, the Astro reinforced the edge at the bottom half of the frame when the Christian walker hit a sacrifice fly from the left, which scored the parade.

Hancock surrendered after loading only one run in the fifth with one out, which proved to be important. He allowed Jake Mayors and Cam Smith to sing a single in the sixth, but Rale wiped the mayors as they tried to swipe the second base before stroking Smith to another of their three hits.

Meriners took a 1-0 lead in the third, when Leod Tavers smoked the first pitch fastball on the right from Astro Starter Ryan Guusto, their third house was 398 feet. Miles Mastrobuni added a first pitch leadoff homer in the fifth, which left his first homer at 345 feet away.

Seattle Closure Andres Munoz served in order ninth for his 17th sev.

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