| Trailing 4-1, the Mariners scored seven times 
				in the bottom of the sixth inning.
 Jose Marmolejos led off with a walk and Dylan Moore dumped a 
				single into shallow right field, with both runners advancing on 
				a throwing error by outfielder Adam Eaton.
 
 Right-hander Matt Foster (0-1) replaced starter Dallas Keuchel 
				but was unable to get out of the inning.
 
 Tom Murphy singled on a sharp grounder off the glove of third 
				baseman Jake Lamb to load the bases. Rookie Taylor Trammell 
				lined a run-scoring single to right, as did J.P. Crawford an out 
				later to make it 4-3.
 
 Mitch Haniger's sacrifice fly to right tied the score and Ty 
				France walked to re-load the bases. Seager lined a 96-mph 
				fastball down the left-field line to clear the bases. Marmolejos 
				lined a single to right to score Seager with the final run of 
				the inning.
 
 Keuchel allowed three runs on four hits in five-plus innings, 
				with three walks and three strikeouts.
 
 Mariners right-hander Justin Dunn allowed three runs on just one 
				hit in 4 2/3 innings. Dunn walked eight and struck out three.
 
 The White Sox took a 3-1 lead with a three-run fifth. Billy 
				Hamilton led off with a walk and, an out later, Eaton also 
				reached on a base on balls.
 
 A double steal put runners at second and third before Lamb 
				walked to load the bases. After Jose Abreu popped out, Dunn 
				walked Yasmani Grandal to bring home a run and tie the score at 
				1.
 
 Vest was summoned from the bullpen and Zack Collins greeted him 
				by grounding the first pitch into left field for a two-run 
				single.
 
 The White Sox added a run in the sixth as Nick Madrigal led off 
				with a double and scored on Danny Mendick's one-out single.
 
 Seattle's Evan White and Chicago's Hamilton both left the game 
				with leg injuries suffered on the basepaths.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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