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Struggling Mariners’ bats stay mostly quiet in 4-1 loss to White Sox

CHICAGO — Scott Servais sat perched in the visitor’s dugout of U.S. Cellular Field before Sunday afternoon’s game against the White Sox. He gazed out at the field wistfully hoped that his team could muster the surge of offense it’s proven to be capable of producing.

“I would love to see us get on a hot streak,” he said. “I was thinking about things coming to the park this morning. Our pitching has been pretty good, it really has. To kind of carry us on the road today, especially going into Texas, I’d like to see our bats get going and carry us and starting put up a consistent five, six, seven runs on the board.