The Seattle Mariners took a 6-0 lead into the seventh inning against the Houston Astros Saturday. The Mariners' offensive outburst was highlighted by Cal Raleigh ’s 57th home run of the season, as he surpassed Ken Griffey Jr. for the franchise record . But Houston battled back in Game 2 of the pivotal three-game divisional clash.

Jeremy Pena’s seventh-inning grand slam brought the Astros within striking distance. And, with Mariners closer Andres Munoz on the mound in the bottom of the ninth, Houston threatened to even the series. With one out and runners at first and second, Carlos Correa stepped in, representing the winning run.

Correa lined an 85 mph slider toward the gap in shallow right center field. Julio Rodriquez gave chase but it appeared the ball was destined to drop i

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