Mitch Haniger hit a three-run homer in the 10th inning moments after Sam Haggerty's go-ahead double, and the Seattle Mariners rallied past the Boston Red Sox 7-3 Thursday night despite getting just three hits on a cold, blustery night. Seattle is the first team to score seven or more runs on three or fewer hits since the 1994 Oakland Athletics scored eight runs on a pair of hits against Toronto, according to ESPN. Haggerty made it 4-3 with his double off Darwinzon Hernandez (0-1), Seattle's first hit since Ty France's tying, two-run double against Nick Pivetta with two outs in the fifth that snapped the right-hander's no-hit bid.
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