4 Takeaways From the Mariners' ALDS Game 3 Win Over the Tigers
There was no home cooking waiting Tuesday night back in Detroit in game three of the ALDS.
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There was no home cooking waiting Tuesday night back in Detroit in game three of the ALDS.
The shirt read "Dump 61 Here." And Cal Raleigh obliged. The Seattle Mariners slugger who goes by the nickname "Big Dumper" hit a 391-foot, two-run homer in the ninth inning of the team's 8-4 win over the Detroit Tigers to take Game 3 of the ALDS.
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Cal Raleigh hit a two-run homer, Eugenio Suarez and J.P. Crawford had solo shots and the Seattle Mariners beat the Detroit Tigers 8-4 on Tuesday night to take a 2-1 lead in the AL Division Series.
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