Tonight the Mariners welcomed the two more major-league-ready parts of the Paul Sewald trade to the club, and really gave them the full Mariners experience: a ballpark overrun by fans of the visiting team, seven runners stranded on base, and occasional bursts of offensive excellence bookended by some straight-up frustrating plays.
The Mariners offense had a chance to get to Red Sox starter Brayan Bello early. JOBP Crawford started off by working a walk, and then Julio scalded (116.7 EV!) a single, giving him a career-high 10-game hit streak. Eugenio followed that up with a single, and J.