Corbin Carroll‘s first‑inning strikeout set a tone that lingered through a marathon 10‑inning battle. The right‑fielder’s swing was caught by Seattle starter Bryce Miller, a moment that foreshadowed the narrow 3‑2 defeat. Looking at the tape, the early out disrupted Arizona’s offensive rhythm before the game even settled into the middle innings.
Victor Robles delivered the decisive run with an infield single that crossed home plate with one out in the 10th, sealing Seattle’s victory. Earlier, Mariners outfielder Dominic Canzone sparked the rally by leaping over the right‑field foul pole with a solo blast in the bottom of the ninth. The Diamondbacks, despite solid defensive work, could not overcome the late surge, and Carroll’s strikeout remained a key statistical footnote in the 3‑2 final.
Based on available data, the loss narrows Arizona’s margin in the interleague series and highlights a need for deeper bench depth in high‑leverage situations. For complete coverage, see Mariners Pull Off 10-Inning Sweep in MLB Interlibrary Play.
