Seattle fans hand magic leads to go ahead home run, a breakdown

The Mariners faced the Angels in a must-win game to keep their playoff hopes alive, and Ty France came through early with a big hit. After watching a few pitches and staying patient, he drilled a curveball into right field for a double, giving Seattle some momentum. The camera work in Seattle highlights everything, including the catcher nodding like he had France figured out—until France proved otherwise.

Next up was Mitch Haniger, who’s been hitting home runs all year. After sizing up the pitcher and zoning in, he saw three fastballs. He crushed the third one deep, sending the stadium into a frenzy. Fans went wild, cameras flashed, and teammates celebrated like it was October. The video also zoomed in on the crowd’s reactions, focusing on two sections trying to catch the home run ball. One kid in the stands snatched it clean from a seated man nearby, stealing both the ball and the moment.

The Mariners needed that burst, and players stepped up. Ty France and Mitch Haniger delivered at the plate, and the fans matched their energy. With the playoffs on the line, Seattle showed signs of life when it mattered.