The Pittsburgh Pirates snapped their 10-game losing streak with a 5-3 win against the Seattle Mariners on Friday.
The Seattle Mariners were coming off a three-game sweep against the Detroit Tigers going into Friday. Unfortunately it seemed like the funk Seattle was in against Detroit followed the team to Pittsburgh.
Oneil Cruz bought Pittsburgh a little bit of breathing room with a two-run double in the bottom of the seventh to bolster the Pirates lead to 5-2. Raley singled and had Dominic Canzone, Mitch Haniger and Justin Turner hitting behind him with no outs. Haniger and Turner were pinch hitting for Josh Rojas and Leo Rivas, respectively. All three struck out swinging and left Raley stranded at first to end the game.
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