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- Updated: August 10, 2016
SEATTLE — The Mariners were down by a run in the 15th when Kyle Seager stepped up to the plate.
It was late. Almost midnight. Only the most loyal fans still dotted the stands. With two on and one out, Seager fouled off the first pitch, a fastball. Then he got another, and this time he didn’t miss.
Seager hit a line drive into left field to score Nelson Cruz and tie the game. It was the second time Seager had knotted the score. The Mariners went on to beat the Tigers, 6-5, in 15 innings on Mike Zunino’s walk-off sac fly.
“That was crazy,” Seager said. “That …
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