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Seattle Mariners fans react wildly on social media to bizarre calls on Monday

The Seattle Mariners lost one of the wildest games of the season on Monday evening and lost 7: 6 against athletics in 11 Innings.

The MS are now 20-14 in the season and lead the American League West with just one game that occurs on Tuesday.

This game had a bit of everything, including one (then) outrageous call against the Mariner at the bottom of the tithe. The game was 6: 6 and the A’s first had runners and secondly with nobody. Luis Urias met a ground ball in Shortstop and promoted both runners. However, Urias was described as safe due to the interference of the catcher. That invited the bases.

The Mariners questioned the call, but he was confirmed by repetition. Now Dallas Braden from NBC Sports California has done a good job and said that Raleigh’s glove tip contacted the bat. The tip of the glove counts as a determining factor for the interference of the catcher.

However, most of the Mariner’s fans did not see Braden’s explanation and they certainly did not see them in real time, which led to being reacting on social media.

However, everything is good that ends well when Andres Munoz expired the next three rackets with loaded bases and sent the game to the 11th. The M’s did not score in their half and Jacob Wilson met a walk-off single in the lower half.

The Mariners and A’s will play again on Tuesday evening. The first pitch comes at 7:05 p.m. PT. Emerson Hancock hires against Jeffrey Springs.

The new podcast is out! Brady is back for another episode of “Losing Waste” and talks about the series victory against the Texas Rangers and the return of Matt Brash in the Bullpen. Brady also explains why the game contained its possible favorite inside of the season on Saturday. What’s next for George Kirby, now that he made a rehabilitation start? And the former pitcher of the former MS Paul Abbott are on the show, since he now acts as a pitching trainer for the Las Vegas Aviators (athletics). CLICK HERE:

The latest on Randy: Randy Arozarena left the game early on Sunday with a possible injury. What is the latest? CLICK HERE:

Any external help? According to Buster Olney from ESPN, the trading market will be thin this year, which means that the Mariners still have to patch holes with their internal options. CLICK HERE:

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