The Seattle Mariners lost to the Boston Red Sox 5-1, despite a promising start with Emerson Hancock striking out four batters and J.P. Crawford making notable defensive plays. The Mariners took an early lead, but the game turned after Hancock allowed a two-run homer and Connor Joe committed a fielding error. The offense struggled against left-handed pitching, failing to capitalize on opportunities and leaving five runners on base. As they reach the midpoint of the season, the Mariners sit at .500, relying on their rivals’ poor performance to lead the division.
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