“We believe that we can”: Seattle Mariners demonstrate their worth, spread post-season scare within MLB


“We believe that we can”: Seattle Mariners demonstrate their worth, spread post-season scare within MLB

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The Seattle Mariners were indeed riding a galvanizing roller coaster in their 8-7 walk-off win over the Atlanta Braves. It was Julio Rodriguez who smashed a home run off Kenly Jansen but the most exciting moment for the Mariners came when Eugenio Suarez followed J-Rod’s homer with a walk-off blast.

The Seattle Mariners have started co-ordinating and believing in the moment towards 2022 World Series, the club definitely thrives in late-inning thrillers, will they be able to deliver a late-season thriller?

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“Because I believe in this team (Seattle Mariners),” Julio Rodríguez said. “I feel like everybody comes in every day to put the work in. I feel like everybody is always doing the best for the team. I feel like we compete and we just show up.”

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Seattle Mariners’ outfielder added, “I feel like we have the chance, we have the guys to compete against anybody, and that’s why I was confident that we’d be able to come through in that last inning, because I know what we’ve got on this team.”

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Eugenio Suarez has been the torch bearer for Seattle Mariners as the postseason edges closer

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Eugenio Suarez and Julio Rodriguez have built great amount of respect for each other with respect to the game, “Every time he’s on base, we have a chance to score,” Seattle Mariners’ infielder said. “I swear, I told everybody: ‘If Julio gets on base, we’ve got a chance to win this game.’ It just happened. Like I always say, everything Julio is doing is special.”

“I know what I can do,” said Eugenio Suárez whose mantra is ‘Good Vibes Only.’ “I trust myself and I just come here to enjoy the game. It doesn’t matter the situation. I’ve been around a little bit, and I’ve learned that from guys like Miguel Cabrera and Joey Votto. Keep calm, and that’s what I try to do every day.”

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