Cole Young walks it off for Mariners in his MLB debut
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The Cole Young era began with murmurs 35 miles south of T-Mobile Park on Friday, when the 21-year-old infielder was pulled in the fourth inning of Triple-A Tacoma’s game. It became official a few hours later,
Cole Young hit a fielder’s choice in the 11th inning in his major league debut for his first RBI, giving the Seattle Mariners a 5-4 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Saturday night.
As an animated Correa moved closer to home plate, Baldelli sprung out of the dugout, wedging himself between the player and umpire. Three other members of the coaching staff came out to restrain Correa as Baldelli continued on with his argument, eventually throwing his hat in anger.
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Luke Raley was seen taking batting practice at T-Mobile Park this week and is expected to begin a rehab assignment next week.
The game featured a 10-minute delay for a fire alarm, the first ejection of Carlos Correa’s career, another ninth-inning comeback for the Twins and two extra-inning hits that failed to produce a run.
With his team in need of a spark, JP Crawford bashed a go-ahead home run vs. the Twins, even if he broke the Mariners scoreboard.
Correa was tossed out from the on-deck circle, while Baldelli was thrown out after stepping into argue the shortstop's ejection.
According to Seattle Sports, on Friday, Raleigh became “the first catcher in MLB history and just the 28th player overall to reach 20 homers before the end of May. He’s also the first Mariners player with 10-plus homers in back-to-back months since Alex Rodriguez achieved the feat in 1999.”