The Maui News - Weekender

Mariners win 8th straight with 9-2 win over Orioles

- By SHANE LANTZ

SEATTLE — Julio Rodríguez hit a three-run homer and the Seattle Mariners won their eighth straight game Friday night as Luis Castillo and three relievers combined on a four-hitter in a 9-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles.

Cal Raleigh launched an early two-run shot and Ty France also went deep for the Mariners, who hammered the top team in the American League and pulled within a half-game of Toronto for the final AL wild card.

Rodr í guez’s homer capped a five-run fourth against Orioles starter Kyle Gibson (11-7), who gave up nine runs in 5 1/3 innings. The drive just cleared the wall in right field and put Seattle up by six.

Castillo (8-7) allowed two hits and one run over six innings with eight strikeouts. His lone blemish came in the fourth, when Anthony Santander homered to center.

“That’s a playoff pitcher,” Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said. “That’s what it looks like in the postseason. It’s high 90s, it’s unbelievab­ly aggressive. He pitches in, he pitches up, he’s got a really good changeup and he threw the ball extremely well.”

Castillo bounced back from his previous start against the Los Angeles Angels, when he allowed 10 hits and seven earned runs over six innings on Aug. 4.

“I’m a person that likes to just have a lot of confidence

in what I do,” Castillo said. “I think today a lot of the confidence (was) behind those pitches that I was able to throw. You know, even when I was behind, I just had the same confidence and I was able to get the results that we had.”

Raleigh gave the Mariners a 2-0 lead in the first. After Santander put the Orioles on the board, Seattle broke open the game in the fourth.

José Caballero made it 3-1 with a sacrifice fly, Josh Rojas had an RBI single and Rodríguez clubbed his 19th homer.

France added a solo shot in the fifth, and Rodríguez drove in Rojas in the sixth with an RBI double.

“Certainly we’re different when Julio is rolling, that’s obvious,” Mariners manager Scott Servais said. “But the number of guys contributi­ng right now on a nightly basis, makes our lineup a little bit more daunting for the other club when they look at it.”

Taylor Saucedo and Ryder Ryan each pitched one scoreless inning, and Trent Thornton allowed a run in the ninth. Ryan’s outing marked his major league debut.

 ?? AP photo ?? Julio Rodríguez of the Mariners celebrates as he runs the bases on a three-run home run in the fourth inning Friday.
AP photo Julio Rodríguez of the Mariners celebrates as he runs the bases on a three-run home run in the fourth inning Friday.

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