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M's balk-off stymies Dodgers' big rally

SEATTLE_The movement was small enough that it might not be noticeable in another situation. But this was the 10th inning of a tied game between two teams with playoff aspirations. When Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Dylan Floro stepped off the mound with the bases loaded, his team's fate was sealed. It was a walkoff balk in a 5-4 defeat to the Seatle Mariners, one which left the Dodgers furious at the umpiring crew but unable to answer.

The Mariners placed pressure on manager Dave Roberts and his bullpen in the 10th. The

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