The Seattle Mariners needed a spark, and Josh Naylor delivered it in milestone fashion. On Friday night at T-Mobile Park, the first baseman crushed a seventh-inning solo home run off A's reliever Elvis Alvarado — not only putting Seattle ahead 2-1, but also marking the 100th home run of his career. The moment sent the crowd into a frenzy and gave the Mariners the jolt they needed to secure a 3-2 win over the A's. Expand Tweet

Before Naylor’s milestone blast, the night belonged to Bryan Woo. The 25-year-old right-hander looked every bit like Seattle’s ace, tossing seven innings of one-run ball with seven strikeouts and just two walks. The only blemish came in the first inning, when Brent Rooker launched a solo homer on a 98-mph fastball. Otherwise, Woo was dominant, carrying his fast

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