
By Meg Wochnick
Staff writer
SEATTLE — Hello, offense? Where’ve you been?
During the Seattle Mariners’ current six-game homestand, posting a 1-4 mark entering Sunday and starring a 1.5-game deficit in the standings for the second American League wild-card spot, the run-scoring production picked a bad time to slow to a crawl.
Thirteen runs over five games, including one run or fewer in two games. Seattle is 66-20 when scoring three or more runs, and two of those 20 losses have occurred in two of the past three games against a Nationals club
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