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Houston Astros
vs
Seattle Mariners
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
04/25/2016
10:10pm EST

Lines:
Houston +1.5
Seattle -1.5

Total:
Over 7.5 (-104)
Under 7.5 (-106)

Community Picks: Houston Astros 0% vs Seattle Mariners 0%

Houston Astros and Seattle Mariners Thread

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Seattle Mariners
  Infield plays can be a number of things. They can be flashy and fun, they can be horrifically bad, or they can just be plain routine. But rarely are infield plays straight-up fake. That's the feat that several Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim players pulled off on Sunday when they played the Seattle Mariners at home.   This magical play can be broken down by what or who you're following on the field. If you followed the baseball, this is what you saw: in the top of the ninth, with Leonys Martin on first base, Ketel Marte hit an easy pop fly out to Mike Trout. Trout caught it and immediately threw it to first baseman C.J. Cron, who was all alone at first and easily doubled off Martin. Why wasn't Martin at first during that routine pop-up? To find that out, you need to follow him during the play. [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] Let's watch Leonys Martin this time. Martin was on first with Marte batting. As soon as Cory Rasmus started his pitching motion, Martin dashed for second base, running with his head down. But with his head down, he completely missed what happened to the baseball after it left Rasmus' hand. Marte hit the ball to the outfield, but Martin had no idea. Here is where the merry tricksters enter the picture. As Martin was running in the basepath, second baseman Cliff Pennington and shortstop Andrelton Simmons mimed a routine double play to fool Martin. Pennington comes at Simmons like he's shoveling the ball to him, and Simmons then takes the fake ball and makes like he's getting ready to fake throw it to first base. That's some pretty good acting. The Angels would go on to lose 9-4 (a walk and a two-run home run followed the aforementioned play), but Pennngton and Simmons gave Oscar worthy performances. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports:   The StewPod: A baseball podcast by Yahoo Sports Subscribe via iTunes or via RSS feed - - - - - - Liz Roscher is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email her at lizroscher@yahoo.com or follow her on twitter! Follow @lizroscher Continue to Article
April 25, 2016 11:41:am EST
Houston Astros
Following a successful extended road trip, the Seattle Mariners hope they've built enough momentum to halt their early home struggles. As Taijuan Walker looks to continue his strong start on the mound, the Mariners try to generate some offense at Safeco Field and hand the struggling Houston Astros a fifth consecutive road defeat Monday night. Seattle (9-9) has averaged 5.3 runs and homered 19 times while going 8-4 on the road. Continue to Article
April 25, 2016 2:48:am EST
Seattle Mariners
Following a successful extended road trip, the Seattle Mariners hope they've built enough momentum to halt their early home struggles. As Taijuan Walker looks to continue his strong start on the mound, the Mariners try to generate some offense at Safeco Field and hand the struggling Houston Astros a fifth consecutive road defeat Monday night. Seattle (9-9) has averaged 5.3 runs and homered 19 times while going 8-4 on the road. Continue to Article
April 25, 2016 2:48:am EST
Seattle Mariners
Wade Miley overcame his first-inning struggles. The same can't be said for Matt Shoemaker. Miley bounced back after a shaky first inning that included a home by slumping Albert Pujols to post his first victory in a Mariners uniform, helping Seattle beat the Los Angeles Angels 9-4 on Sunday. Continue to Article
April 24, 2016 8:03:pm EST
Houston Astros
Wade Miley overcame a shaky first inning that included a home by slumping Albert Pujols to post his first victory in a Mariners uniform, helping Seattle beat the Los Angeles Angels 9-4 Sunday. Kyle Seager, Leonys Martin and Seth Smith hit home runs for the Mariners. Pujols ended a career-worst 0-for-26 skid with his 563rd career homer, tying Reggie Jackson for 13th place all-time. Continue to Article
April 24, 2016 6:36:pm EST
 
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