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Rays bullpen gives up homers in 7-6 loss to Mariners in 10

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Kyle Seager homered in the eighth and 10th innings off Tampa Bay's two best relievers Tuesday night, handing the Rays their fourth straight loss and nullifying a late comeback.

Seager's grand slam off Jake McGee put the Seattle Mariners up by three runs, but as it turned out it wasn't quite enough. So he hit another home run in the 10th off Brad Boxberger to win it 7-6.

"I was able to get ahead early and made a bad pitch," Boxberger said after giving up his first home run of the season and only his third run.