Kyle Seager walked through a hallway just about to enter a celebrating Seattle Mariners clubhouse.
“One-run wins,” a reporter commented while passing by.
Seager corrected.
“Wins,” he said. “They’re wins.”
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What he meant – who cares about run differential? Who cares about margin of victory? The standings just show a win as a win and a loss as a loss.
The Mariners have captured national attention for their 46-26 record, and, more specifically, their 23-10 record in one-run games.