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The Boston Red Sox have been struggling lately, especially on defense and pitching. They have allowed at least seven runs in each of their past six games, totaling 63 runs in those games. This is a streak they are eager to break, and they will have the chance to turn things around when they face the Seattle Mariners in the final game of their three-game series.

Despite a 14-7 win over Seattle on Monday, the Red Sox have been on a rough patch since the All-Star break, with a record of 3-8. Manager Alex Cora acknowledges that the team is still developing, and they are constantly working on improving both defensively and offensively. The team has been committing errors, leading to unearned runs, and they lead the major leagues with 81 errors this season.

In the upcoming game, the probable pitchers are George Kirby for Seattle and Brayan Bello for Boston. Kirby has been impressive with a 3.03 ERA and is known for his exceptional control, walking just 14 batters in over 130 innings this season. He has a good track record against the Red Sox, with a 2-1 record and a 3.18 ERA in five career starts. On the other hand, Bello has a high ERA but has performed well against Seattle in his career, with a 3-0 record and a 3.94 ERA in three starts.

The matchup between Seattle and Boston is crucial as they have split their games this season, and the winner of this final game will have an advantage in potential postseason tiebreakers. Seattle’s offense has been strong, with players like Justin Turner, Victor Robles, Jorge Polanco, and Dylan Moore contributing with multiple hits in recent games.

Overall, the Red Sox are focused on improving their defense and pitching to bounce back from their recent struggles. The game against the Mariners will be an important test for them as they aim to break their streak of allowing high run totals and work towards securing a spot in the postseason.