Lethbridge Herald

Raleigh hits two-run homer in 10th inning as Mariners top Blue Jays

- Gregory Strong

Toronto relievers Jordan Romano and Erik Swanson had bags packed by their locker-room stalls at Rogers Centre on Wednesday ahead of a trip to Buffalo to continue building up for a return from the injured list.

The sooner they get back from their Triple-A assignment­s, the better it’ll be for a Toronto bullpen that has missed them.

Relievers Tim Mayza and Mitch White had rough outings for the Blue Jays as Seattle scored five times in the 10th inning for a 6-1 victory to avoid a threegame sweep.

With Mitch Garver aboard as the automatic runner, Cal Raleigh took Mayza’s first pitch over the wall to give the Mariners the lead. White gave up three more runs later in the frame as Seattle won for the second time in eight games.

Mayza’s velocity has been down a tick in the early going but manager John Schneider had limited options with Romano and Swanson still rehabilita­ting and acting closer Chad Green unavailabl­e.

“I don’t think we’ve put him in the best spots really because we’ve been a little bit short,” Schneider said. “But yeah, it was a tough outing for Tim.”

Yusei Kikuchi delivered a solid 89-pitch start for Toronto before giving way to Nate Pearson in the seventh inning. Yimi Garcia was dominant over his two-inning appearance but Mayza couldn’t keep things going.

“I think it’s just his stuff isn’t quite there really,” Schneider said. “There’s more sliders I think because of it. The sinker is his best pitch.”

Green, who pitched in the first two games of the series, has been filling in late in games while Romano is out. Swanson also normally throws in highlevera­ge situations.

Both Romano (elbow), from Markham, Ont., and Swanson (forearm) were scheduled to pitch for the Bisons on Thursday. When they’re eventually cleared for activation, Schneider will be able to transition his relievers back into their regular roles.

Toronto nearly won the game in the ninth inning but a stellar defensive play by second baseman Jorge Polanco sent the game to extra innings. Ernie Clement floated a ball into shallow right field but Polanco made a nice running catch to keep the game tied.

White gave up an RBI double to Ty France and a two-run single to Mitch Haniger. Ryne Stanek recorded the final three outs for Seattle.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered for the Blue Jays (6-7). Both teams had six hits on the afternoon.

Seattle (5-8) scratched out a run in the third inning off Kikuchi for its first lead of the series. Dylan Moore walked, stole second and came home on a J.P. Crawford flare to right field.

Kikuchi allowed one earned run, two walks and three hits. The left-hander had nine strikeouts.

Mariners Pitcher Logan Gilbert allowed one earned run, five hits and a walk. He had eight strikeouts.

“What an awesome outing by Logan Gilbert today,” said Mariners manager Scott Servais. “That was exactly what we needed. I know it’s early in the season but it’s really big for our club.”

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