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Cubs Gift Mariners a Wild “Charity Win” on Players Weekend

Mariners Get a "Freebie" Win: A Wild Players Weekend Game Recap

What Happened? (The Super Short Version)

The Seattle Mariners beat the Chicago Cubs 6-5 in extra innings—but honestly, the Cubs basically handed them the game. It was like watching someone trip over their own shoelaces while trying to give you a birthday present.


Players Weekend: What’s That?

Fun Fact: MLB’s Players Weekend lets players show off their personalities! This year had three themes:

  • Off-field hobbies (what they do for fun)
  • Charities & causes they care about
  • People who helped them succeed

The Cubs apparently chose "charity" tonight—by gifting the Mariners a win!


How the Game Went Down: Inning by Inning

1st Inning: Cubs Come Out Swinging

The Cubs didn’t waste time. Before the Mariners even picked up a bat:

  1. Pete Crow-Armstrong hit a leadoff home run
  2. Michael Busch smashed a double
  3. Alex Bregman crushed a two-run homer

Score: Cubs 3, Mariners 0 — and the Mariners hadn’t even batted yet!

2nd Inning: Mariners Wake Up

Cubs pitcher Matthew Boyd (a Seattle local!) helped his hometown team:

  • Josh Naylor got on base
  • Taylor Ward walked (with some help from questionable umpire calls)
  • Cal Raleigh hit a three-run homer with a bat painted like a dead fish

Score: Tied 3-3

Why the dead fish bat? Cal’s been struggling this season—swinging at high fastballs like a fish chasing bait. He owned the joke!

3rd Inning: Mariners Take the Lead

  • Cole Young and Brendan Donovan hit back-to-back singles
  • Mariners go up 4-3

Mariners fans celebrated like they’d won the World Series. (When your team struggles this much, a one-run lead feels huge!)

3rd–5th Innings: Cubs Keep "Helping"

The Cubs offense had runners on base every inning but could not score:

  • 1 for 16 with runners in scoring position (RISP = runners on 2nd/3rd base)
  • Struck out on meatball pitches
  • Hit balls right at fielders

Then the Cubs defense joined the charity drive:

  1. Nico Hoerner (Gold Glove winner!) threw the ball away
  2. Matthew Boyd balked (illegal pitcher move = free base)
  3. Pete Crow-Armstrong didn’t hustle on a shallow fly ball

Result: Mariners 5, Cubs 3 — gifted run!


The Late-Inning Drama

8th Inning: Cal Raleigh’s Gutsy Challenge

Situation: Bases loaded, 1-run game, pitcher Eduard Bazardo struggling.

Cal Raleigh used the ABS Challenge System (Automated Ball-Strike review): Challenge Pitch Location Result
1st Close call Stayed a ball (count 2-0)
2nd Nearly same spot Flipped to strike! Count 2-1

Next pitch: Strikeout! Inning over.

Cal wins the "Sun Hat Award" for that brave, smart challenge!

9th Inning: Bregman Says "Not So Fast!"

Alex Bregman (who already had a 2-run HR) was down 0-2 against closer Andrés Muñoz throwing 101-102 mph heat.

He crushed a game-tying homer!

Score: 5-5 — We’re going to extra innings!


10th Inning: The "Ghost Runner" Rule

ELI5 Rule: In extra innings, each team starts with a runner on 2nd base ("ghost runner") to speed things up.

Top 10th (Cubs bat):

  • Cubs pitcher Ryan Zeferjahn pitches carefully
  • Cubs don’t score — even with the free runner!

Bottom 10th (Mariners bat):

  • Leo Rivas (struggling hitter) comes up — manager Dan Wilson doesn’t pinch-hit
  • Rivas hits a little dink into the triangle (shallow outfield)
  • Walk-off win! Mariners 6, Cubs 5

Key Takeaways

What Happened Why It Mattered
Cubs scored 3 runs in 1st Looked like easy win
Mariners tied it on Raleigh HR Dead fish bat magic!
Cubs went 1-for-16 with RISP Couldn’t buy a clutch hit
Cubs defense gifted a run Errors + balk + no hustle
Cal Raleigh’s ABS challenges Smart, gutsy, game-saving
Bregman’s 2nd HR Tied it at 101+ mph
Leo Rivas walk-off Worst hitter = hero!

Summary

The Mariners won 6-5 in 10 innings, but let’s be real: the Cubs lost this game more than the Mariners won it.

  • Mariners’ only real good play: Cal Raleigh’s ABS challenges
  • Cubs’ mistakes: Terrible clutch hitting, defensive errors, baserunning lapses, questionable managing

Next up: The "Aceman" cometh — top prospect Kade Anderson gets called up for tomorrow’s game! Maybe the Mariners can win one without charity.


FAQ: Your Questions Answered

What is "RISP" and why does 1-for-16 matter?
RISP = Runners In Scoring Position (on 2nd or 3rd base). Going 1-for-16 means the Cubs had 16 chances to drive in a run from 2nd/3rd and only succeeded once. That’s historically bad.

What’s an ABS Challenge?
Automated Ball-Strike System — robot umpires track the strike zone. Players can challenge the human umpire’s call. Each team gets a limited number. Cal used two in a row and the second one worked!

What’s a "balk"?
A balk is when the pitcher makes an illegal motion on the mound (like pretending to throw but not, or dropping the ball). Penalty: all runners advance one base for free.

What’s a "ghost runner"?
In extra innings, MLB puts an automatic runner on 2nd base to start each half-inning. It’s not a real player who got there—it’s a rule to make games end faster.

Who is Kade Anderson and why "the Aceman cometh"?
Kade Anderson is a top Mariners pitching prospect (nickname: "The Aceman"). The article links to news he’s being promoted to the majors for tomorrow’s game. Fans are excited!

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