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Seager’s double keys 11th inning rally, Mariners top D-backs

Seattle gains ground in wild card, division races with 10-4 win

By DAVID BRANDT, Associated Press
Published: September 5, 2021, 5:23pm
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Seattle Mariners' Kyle Seager (15) celebrates his run scored against the Arizona Diamondbacks with teammate Jarred Kelenic (10) during the 11th inning of a baseball game Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D.
Seattle Mariners' Kyle Seager (15) celebrates his run scored against the Arizona Diamondbacks with teammate Jarred Kelenic (10) during the 11th inning of a baseball game Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) Photo Gallery

PHOENIX (AP) — Kyle Seager hit a go-ahead, two-RBI double to spark an 11th-inning rally and lift the Seattle Mariners over the Arizona Diamondbacks 10-4 on Sunday to complete the three-game series sweep.

The Mariners are on a five-game winning streak and continued to make up ground in the AL playoff race. Seattle is just three games behind Boston for the final wild card spot after the Red Sox lost on Sunday.

Arizona has lost eight of its past nine. Seattle improved to 14-4 in extra inning games.

Seattle’s J.P Crawford started the 11th on second base and then Mitch Haniger and Ty France drew back-to-back walks off Taylor Clarke (1-3), who threw just three strikes in 13 pitches. Seager ripped his bases-loaded double down the right-field line, followed by RBI singles from Abraham Toro and Tom Murphy.

Jake Bauers added a two-run double and Haniger had an RBI single to complete the seven-run outburst. The Mariners sent 11 batters to the plate in the 11th. Yohan Ramirez (1-2) pitched a scoreless 10th for the win.

Seager’s crucial double capped a stellar couple days for the veteran third baseman. He had two 3-run homers in Saturday’s win.

The Diamondbacks took a 3-2 lead in the sixth when Pavin Smith brought home Josh Rojas with an RBI double. David Peralta followed with a two-run homer into the left-center seats.

The Mariners tied the game at 3-all in the seventh when Toro led off with a double and eventually scored on a double play.

Seattle starter Chris Flexen cruised through the first five innings — giving up just one hit on a bunt single — before the D-backs scored three in the sixth. Flexen threw six innings, giving up three runs. The right-hander four hits, two walks and struck out four.

D-backs starter Tyler Gilbert gave up three runs over seven innings. The rookie left-hander allowed four hits, two walks and struck out three.

The Mariners jumped ahead 2-0 in the fourth inning when Haniger walked and France singled to start the inning. Seager then reached to load the bases on a defensive mental blunder by D-backs first baseman Pavin Smith, who threw home to stop Haniger, who was faking a charge down the baseline and then retreated to third.

Toro then brought home Haniger on a fielder’s choice and Tom Murphy made it 2-0 on his sacrifice fly that scored France.

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Fun with numbers

Peralta’s homer was his 97th with Arizona, which is tied with catcher Miguel Montero for eighth all-time in D-backs history. Peralta also passed Steve Finley for fourth in career at-bats with the D-backs.

11 years in the making

The Diamondbacks added OF Henry Ramos to the active roster and sent OF Stuart Fairchild to Triple-A Reno. Ramos had never played in the big leagues. The 29-year-old has played 11 minor league seasons.

He singled in his first at-bat on Sunday, hitting a line drive single up the middle.

Up next

Mariners: Seattle travels to Houston for a three-game series against the Astros. The Mariners will start LHP Yusei Kikuchi (7-7, 4.12) in the opener.

Diamondbacks: Arizona has a day off on Monday before starting a two-game series against the Rangers on Tuesday at Chase Field. The D-backs will send RHP Zac Gallen (2-8, 4.34) to the mound to face Rangers RHP Spencer Howard (0-3, 6.56).

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