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Since being called up to the majors, Young has 25 hits and nine RBIs and is batting .278 in the 32 games he's played for the Mariners.
Seattle Mariners 2nd baseman Cole Young hits his first career MLB home run at Yankee Stadium - hear the call from the #Mariners radio network.
Seattle Mariners rookie Cole Young, a North Allegheny graduate, hit his first home run in the majors, but the New York Yankees beat the Mariners 9-6 on Wednesday night. Young, the No. 9 hitter, hit a two-run blast on an 0-2 count in the seventh inning.
At the time of this posting, Young is hitting .236. He's been regularly at the bottom of the order as he adjusts to major league pitching, but he's done a generally nice job at putting together strong at-bats from those spots.
Mariners second. Jorge Polanco lines out to first base to Ben Rice. Luke Raley walks. Dominic Canzone singles to right field. Luke Raley to third. Cole Young singles to left field. Dominic Canzone
Young went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run in Wednesday's 9-6 loss to the Yankees.
Bryan Woo took a no-hitter into the eighth inning while the Mariners held a 5-0 lead. It all went south from there, as Seattle fell in extras and got swept by the Yankees.
The Bombers’ comeback began in the eighth when Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Ben Rice finally got their club in the hit column.
The rookie second baseman's long wait for his first MLB home run came to an ending during the Seattle Mariners' loss to the Yankees.
MLB trade deadline looming, the Seattle Mariners find themselves as buyers looking to make a playoff push. Their rotation, while solid, lacks the kind of ace who can anchor a playoff push. Enter Zac Gallen,
The rookie infielder will exit the lineup for the first time since June 22, ending a stretch of 14 consecutive starts. Jorge Polanco will step in at second base in place of Young, who could benefit from the day off after going 0-for-12 with five strikeouts over the past four contests.