Oriols Power Way last mariners for 6th direct victory

Edli Rutsman and Gunnar Henderson hit back-to-back home run in the sixth innings, as Baltimore Oriols won 4-3 for their season-high sixth consecutive win over hosts Seattle Meriners on Thursday afternoon.
Cal Raili hit his leading league 24th homer for Meriners, who overtook his nine-game homestand 3-6.
Oriols Starter Zach Filin (5–2) played six quality innings and Brian Baker did ninth work for his second sev of the season. Baker allowed Miles Mastrobuni a two-out single, but hit the dylan Moore to finish the game.
Raley gave a 3–1 lead to merriners with a two-run shot on the wall of the right area below the fifth innings with JP Crawford on a double after a double.
Jackson Holiday of Baltimore led the sixth with a walk and the statusman hit a ball, which jumped over the wall in the right field corner and to tie the score. Henderson chased the Oriols ahead with a drive for Meriners Starter Brian Wu (5-3). This was the first time Wu allowed back-to-back homeers in his three-year career.
Rutsman, Joe Portland, Ore. Growing up, and went to Oregon State, a successful comeback at Prashant Northwest. He went to 7-for-13 in the three-game series and also in a win of 3–2 on Wednesday.
Oriols broke a scorer tie in the third innings as Maverick Handley walked a leadoff, took another place on a wild pitch, went third on a flyout and scored on another wild pitch.
Meriners tied the score at the bottom of the innings on a two-out single side by Rale.
Eflin conceded three runs on eight hits. The right-handed batsman did not run a batsman and hit a season-high seven batsmen.
Wu conceded four runs on four hits in six innings. Two went to the right and beat six.
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