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Three Solo Homers Fuel Athletics’ Comeback Triumph Over Mariners for AL West Crown

By Matthias Binder April 21, 2026
Athletics take sole posession of AL West first place, beat Mariners
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Athletics take sole posession of AL West first place, beat Mariners

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Mariners Jump Ahead EarlyPower Surge Sparks RallyEighth-Inning Explosion Seals DealBullpen Stability and Standout StatsFirst Place in Sight

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Seattle – The Oakland Athletics turned a shaky start into a statement victory, rallying from a three-run deficit to beat the Seattle Mariners 6-4 at T-Mobile Park on Monday night.[1][2] Carlos Cortes delivered a standout performance with four hits, including a crucial homer, while Nick Kurtz and Shea Langeliers provided the firepower to tie the game. The win propelled the Athletics into sole possession of first place in the American League West.[3]

Mariners Jump Ahead Early

The Mariners wasted no time asserting dominance. Cal Raleigh crushed a solo home run in the first inning, and Josh Naylor followed with an RBI double that scored Julio Rodríguez, putting Seattle up 2-0.[2] Dominic Canzone extended the lead to 3-0 in the second with his third homer of the season. Athletics starter J.T. Ginn navigated the early pressure, striking out six over 5 1/3 innings while allowing six hits and those three runs.

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Ginn settled in after the rough beginning, keeping Seattle’s offense in check. The Mariners’ early momentum set the stage for a tense battle, but the Athletics refused to fold. Emerson Hancock took the mound for Seattle and held the lead through five innings, permitting seven hits.

Power Surge Sparks Rally

Cortes ignited the comeback in the fourth. His solo homer – his second of the season – sliced Seattle’s advantage to 3-1 after he went 4-for-5 on the night.[1] The designated hitter’s multi-hit effort anchored Oakland’s 13-hit attack. Kurtz and Langeliers then delivered back-to-back solo shots in the sixth, erasing the deficit entirely at 3-3 and chasing Hancock from the game.[2]

Langeliers’ blast marked his seventh of the year, while Kurtz notched his third. These three solo homers proved pivotal, shifting momentum decisively. The Athletics capitalized on their power, scoring six unanswered runs from the fourth through the eighth.

Eighth-Inning Explosion Seals Deal

Oakland broke the tie in the eighth. With the bases loaded and no outs, Max Muncy lifted a sacrifice fly to plate Tyler Soderstrom, giving the Athletics a 4-3 edge. Lawrence Butler followed with a two-run single that scored Jacob McNeil and Jacob Wilson, ballooning the lead to 6-3.[1]

Hogan Harris earned the win with 1 2/3 perfect innings, fanning two to improve to 2-0. Casey Legumina absorbed the loss after surrendering those three eighth-inning runs. Joel Kuhnel closed it out in the ninth for his fourth save, despite an RBI double by Leo Rivas that made it 6-4.

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Bullpen Stability and Standout Stats

The Athletics’ pitching staff limited damage throughout. Ginn’s six strikeouts highlighted his resilience, and the bullpen trio of Harris, Michael Leiter Jr., and Kuhnel combined for 3 2/3 scoreless innings overall.[4] Seattle stranded seven runners, unable to mount another threat. Four Athletics players recorded multiple hits, underscoring a balanced offense.

Key Athletics Performers H-AB HR RBI
Carlos Cortes 4-5 1 1
Nick Kurtz 1-4 1 1
Shea Langeliers 1-5 1 1
Lawrence Butler 2-4 0 2

First Place in Sight

The victory boosted the Athletics to 12-11, placing them a half-game ahead of the Texas Rangers in the AL West.[1] Seattle dropped to 10-14, now 2.5 games back in fourth place. This marked the opener of a 13-game series between the division rivals, with more matchups ahead.[2]

  • Athletics now lead AL West outright after 23 games.
  • Mariners’ hot start at home cooled, falling to 9-6 at T-Mobile Park.
  • Attendance reached 20,203 for the 2-hour, 42-minute contest.
  • Next: Seattle’s Luis Castillo faces Oakland’s Jacob Lopez on Tuesday.

Key Takeaways

  • Athletics’ three solo homers overcame a 3-0 hole, showcasing resilience.
  • Cortes’ career-high four hits paced a 13-hit barrage.
  • Sole possession of first place positions Oakland well early in the season.

The Athletics’ grit in Seattle signals potential for a competitive AL West race. As they embark on a six-game road trip, this win builds momentum. What do you think of Oakland’s surge to the top? Tell us in the comments.

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