Bobby Witt Jr.’s magical slide propels the Royals past the Mariners

Cal Raleigh spends a magical season for the Seattle Mariners. The receiver enters the game on Friday by leading all baseball with 33 circuits, putting it in rhythm for the most circuits in a single season for a receiver in the history of the MLB. He has already obtained a starting place in the star match, and the “Big Dumper” has already confirmed that it will also be in Home Run Derby in Atlanta.
But a game on the plate in the 3-2 defeat of Seattle against the Kansas City Royals Thursday evening let her scratch his head, while the Kansas City stop, Bobby Witt Jr.
Seattle took an advance of 1-0 at the top of the seventh against the Royals, but the visitors pushed three points in the round to take the lead. The seventh started quite innocently when Freddy Fermin aligned himself in the center, but he walked to Kyle Isbel and Jonathan India brought Witt on the plate with a pair of runners on board.
Seattle then turned to the lift Carlos Vargas in place of Casey Legumina, but Witt allowed a simple center that brought ISBEL to the house and equaled the match to 1-1, while pushing India to the third.
Witt then quickly stole second, giving Vinnie Pasquantino a pair of runners in a rating position. The first basic player then pulled a group through the right side that placed India with ease. The Law of the right defender Dominic Canzone, a two-hopper in Raleigh, beat Witt, but it was then that the Royals stopped stop delivered a magic slide to beat the label:
This gave Kansas City an advance of 3-1, and this slide ended up making the difference while the Royals maintained for the 3-2 victory.