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Mariners Sweep Angels 1-0 in Pitching Duel Despite Two-Hit Offense

Mariners Sweep Angels 1-0 in Pitching Duel Despite Two-Hit Offense
Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryce Miller throwing during a game against the Los Angeles Angels
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The Seattle Mariners swept the Los Angeles Angels in a three-game series after a 1-0 win at T-Mobile Park, where pitching dominated the contest.

The Angels managed only two singles and struck out 10 times, with their first hit not coming until the seventh inning.

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Rookie starter Walbert Ureña carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning but took the loss after control issues and a high pitch count forced him out.

He allowed one hit, walked four, struck out six, and hit two batters over 5 2/3 innings, throwing 107 pitches.

The game's only run scored in the bottom of the sixth when J. P.

Crawford broke up the no-hitter with a bloop double. Later, a bases-loaded walk to Cal Raleigh brought Crawford home.

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Seattle starter Bryce Miller struck out eight and gave up two hits over seven scoreless innings to earn the victory.

Los Angeles threatened in the ninth when Andres Muñoz walked Zach Neto, but Neto was picked off.

Singles from Nolan Schanuel and Jorge Soler followed, but a game-ending groundout left them stranded.

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The Angels fell to 36-52, while their bullpen of Samy Natera Jr. and Sam Bachman allowed only one hit over the final 2 1/3 innings.

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