Mariners Return to .500 as J.P. Crawford and Randy Arozarena Deliver in Extras Against Diamondbacks
Seattle Mariners returned to .500 standings with a 7-6 extra-inning victory over the Diamondbacks. The Crawford Difference J.P.

The Seattle Mariners climbed back to .500 after a dramatic 7-6 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks in 10 innings, with J.P. Crawford delivering two home runs and a diving defensive play while Randy Arozarena provided the walk-off double. The win extended Seattle's winning streak to four games and marked the team's first time at even record since April 29.
The Crawford Difference
J.P. Crawford's performance anchored the Mariners' offensive assault. He opened the scoring with a solo home run in the first inning off Zac Gallen, then added a second blast in the fifth—a 417-foot center field drive on a changeup that registered 104.8 mph exit velocity at a 27-degree launch angle. Beyond the power display, Crawford drew an eight-pitch walk in the third inning that kept an inning alive for Julio Rodríguez to hit his own home run. His season line now sits at 121 wRC+, reflecting a resurgence in production after two relatively quiet seasons. The shortstop's approach at the plate remains exceptional, maintaining a 0.81 strikeout-to-walk ratio that ranks in baseball's top 20.
Offensive Fireworks and Defensive Drama
The Mariners' lineup mashed four home runs total, with Julio Rodríguez adding his 11th of the season and ninth in May—the most home runs he has hit in any calendar month of his career. Luke Raley also contributed a homer. Yet the onslaught nearly proved insufficient. After building a 5-1 lead, Seattle's pitching faltered in the sixth inning, and the bullpen allowed Arizona to tie the game at 6-6 by the ninth. Manager Dan Wilson praised his team's resilience, noting the energy T-Mobile Park generated during the comeback. The game's turning point came in the 10th when Crawford made a diving play to snag a 101.6 mph ground ball from Corbin Carroll with the tying run on third base.
The Walk-Off Finish
Randy Arozarena ended the marathon with a double into the right-center gap off Juan Morillo's slider, scoring Crawford and capping a game that tested Seattle's resolve. The Mariners entered this interleague matchup riding momentum from sweeping Oakland and briefly holding first place in the AL West. However, the season has presented obstacles—top Opening Day lineup members Cal Raleigh and Brendan Donovan remain on the injured list, while bullpen injuries and rotation questions have complicated roster management. Despite these challenges, the organization's high preseason aspirations remain within reach as the team works its way back to winning baseball.
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