CLEVELAND -- For about three minutes, Julio Rodríguez and the rest of the Mariners waited.

The play prior, Rodríguez had legged out a ball on the infield that resulted in a go-ahead two-run single in the seventh inning.

But almost immediately after the play ended, Guardians manager Stephen Vogt challenged it, which resulted in Rodríguez and the 34,136 fans in the stands at Progressive Field staring at the 13,000 square-foot video board in right field to figure out if he was safe.

And after that aforementioned three minute review process, crew chief Mark Wegner announced that the play stood and Rodríguez was safe.

That play ended up being the deciding factor, as the Mariners’ bullpen carried the weight the rest of the way in a 4-2 Seattle win .

Rodríguez’s go-ahead hit was set up b

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