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The Mariners have won the first two games by scores of 12-3 and 15-7 on Friday and Saturday, respectively. The M's secured the series win on Saturday. It's Seattle's last series before the All-Star Break.
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After Luis Castillo outpitched Tarik Skubal and Cal Raleigh broke another home run record on Friday night, the offense and pitching were on full display Saturday, too, during a 15-7 win that allowed the Mariners to claim an important series win.
Montes, who has 23 homers this season between High-A and Double-A, was launching balls at Atlanta's Truist Park.
For seven frames, starter Bryan Woo was unhittable. He held the New York Yankees in check for most of the night, dominating on his way to an eighth-inning exit. When second baseman Jazz Chisholm broke up the no-hitter, Woo responded with class, but karma didn't reward him immediately.