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The Seattle Mariners secured a thrilling victory against the Chicago White Sox with a walk-off grand slam by Cal Raleigh, also known as Big Dumper. The Mariners made an impressive comeback from a four-run deficit in the eighth inning, ultimately winning the game 8-4.

Manager Scott Servais praised Raleigh’s performance, highlighting his ability to deliver in clutch moments. The Mariners’ late-game rally was sparked by Dominic Canzone’s homer in the eighth, followed by key hits from Mitch Haniger and Luke Raley to tie the game.

In the ninth inning, J.P. Crawford, Josh Rojas, and Julio Rodríguez set the stage for Raleigh’s heroics with timely hits. Raleigh’s grand slam sent the Seattle crowd into a frenzy, capping off an exciting comeback victory.

Pitcher Ryne Stanek sealed the win with a scoreless ninth inning, while Luis Robert Jr. and Corey Julks provided offense for the White Sox with home runs. Both starting pitchers, Erick Fedde and Logan Gilbert, delivered strong performances early in the game.

Despite the loss, White Sox manager Pedro Grifol praised Fedde’s pitching and the team’s overall effort. In roster news, the Mariners placed INF Dylan Moore on the paternity list and called up INF Leo Rivas from Triple-A Tacoma.

On the injury front, White Sox catcher Max Stassi underwent season-ending hip surgery, while Andrew Benintendi and Tommy Pham began rehab assignments in the Arizona Complex League. The Mariners are set to face off against the White Sox again, with Bryan Woo and Drew Thorpe taking the mound in the upcoming game.

Overall, the Mariners’ dramatic victory showcased their resilience and ability to come back from adversity. Raleigh’s walk-off grand slam will surely be remembered as a standout moment in the team’s season, providing fans with an exciting win to celebrate.