Vancouver Sun

Segura, Mariners crumble in the Bronx

- ADRY TORRES

Masahiro Tanaka finally flourished under the sun, Starlin Castro had four hits and the New York Yankees took advantage of a record five errors by the Seattle Mariners in the first inning on the way to a 10-1 victory Sunday.

Mariners shortstop Jean Segura committed three early miscues — two on one play. Third baseman Kyle Seager and left-fielder Ben Gamel also botched balls as the Yankees scored six runs, one earned, in the first inning against starter Andrew Albers, a lefty from North Battleford, Sask.

That made it an unusually easy afternoon for Tanaka, who entered 0-6 with an 11.81 ERA in seven starts during the day this season. He struck out 10 and walked one in his 100th major league start. The right-hander has won both outings since a brief stint on the disabled list due to shoulder inflammati­on.

New York took two of three in the series and moved within 2 1/2 games of first-place Boston in the AL East after Baltimore completed a three-game sweep at Fenway Park with a 2-1 victory.

Tanaka, who gave up one run and six hits, improved to 6-0 in seven career starts against the Mariners. He is 9-4 with a 3.24 ERA in 17 games at night this season.

Seattle’s five errors were the most in an inning in club history. The previous major league team to make five errors in one inning was the 1977 Chicago Cubs, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Aided by Aaron Hicks’s error in left field, the Mariners scored in the first on Nelson Cruz’s runscoring double. With two runners in scoring position, Tanaka struck out Seager and retired Mitch Haniger to end the inning.

In the bottom half, a string of Seattle miscues let the Yankees keep racing around the bases.

Gamel began the sequence when he overcharge­d the ball on Gary Sanchez’s RBI single, allowing the all-star catcher to reach second.

After a walk to Aaron Judge, the Yankees loaded the bases when Segura was charged with his first error after failing to catch Didi Gregorius’s pop-up as three players converged in shallow left-centre. Seager followed that with his own error, fumbling Chase Headley’s grounder as New York took a 2-1 lead.

Jacoby Ellsbury hit a two-run double, and Segura made two more errors on the play. First, when he mishandled Gamel’s throw, allowing Headley to score, and then when his errant throw to the plate skipped past catcher Mike Zunino, which sent Ellsbury to third.

Albers was charged with eight runs — three earned — and 11 hits in five-plus innings.

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