Hartford Courant

Yanks’ 5-game winning streak ends with shutout

- By Larry Fleisher

NEW YORK — Yusei Kikuchi and the Seattle bullpen combined on a six-hitter, Kyle Seager doubled to break a scoreless tie in the eighth inning and the Mariners avoided a four-game sweep, beating the New York Yankees 2-0 Sunday.

The Yankees had won five in a row. They lost for only the third time in 13 games, ending a tightly contested series between playoff contenders.

New York rookie starter Luis Gil gave up just two hits in five scoreless innings, striking out eight. In his big league debut Tuesday against Baltimore, he threw six shutout innings, allowing four hits and fanning six.

Kikuchi and Mariners relievers Casey Sadler, Paul Sewald (7-3) and Drew Steckenrid­er combined to strike out 12.

Abraham Toro opened the Seattle eighth against Lucas Luetge (4-2) by reaching on a fielding error by third baseman Rougned Odor. After Mitch Haniger walked, Seager’s hit bounced beyond right fielder Aaron Judge’s reach and into the seats for a double.

After Seager’s double, Mariners manager Scott Servais was ejected by plate umpire Lance Barrett for arguing a called strike three on rookie Jarred Kelenic, who was also tossed.

Cal Raleigh followed with a single to left that originally scored two runs. After the Yankees challenged the call, Seager was ruled out at the plate following a replay review.

The Mariners finished 4-6 on a 10-game trip. Eight games on the trip were decided by no more than two runs, and each of the four games in New York was decided in the sixth inning or later.

 ?? JIM MCISAAC/GETTY ?? The Mariners’ Abraham Toro runs past the Yankees’ Lucas Luetge to score on a ground-rule double by Kyle Seager in the eighth inning Sunday at Yankee Stadium.
JIM MCISAAC/GETTY The Mariners’ Abraham Toro runs past the Yankees’ Lucas Luetge to score on a ground-rule double by Kyle Seager in the eighth inning Sunday at Yankee Stadium.

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