Northwest Sports Update Ms fall in rubber match with Brewers, Seahawks kick off training camp, Bells shine in offensive explosion and more

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The Mariners suffered a 10-2 defeat against the Brewers, as Milwaukee achieved its 12th win in 13 games. The Brewers struck first with a two-run double, but Seattle quickly tied it with RBIs from Dom Canzone and Ben Williamson. Milwaukee then took control, scoring eight unanswered runs from the fourth to the seventh inning. Luis Castillo struggled, yielding six runs, three earned, over five innings. In a positive note, newly called-up prospect Brandyn Garcia threw a scoreless ninth inning in relief.

Cal Raleigh took a day off after hitting a decisive home run in the previous game, which ended the Brewers' 11-game win streak. The Mariners now prepare for a seven-game road trip in California, beginning with a matchup against the Angels. Coverage for the game will start at 5:30 PM, with first pitch scheduled for 6:38 PM on KPUG.

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