Rangers outslug Mariners, 10-7

SEATTLE -- Nine of the Rangers' 15 hits went for extra bases, including home runs from Jonathan Lucroy and Elvis Andrus, and Texas snapped a two-game losing streak with a 10-7 win over the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday night.

Lucroy hit the go-ahead homer, a two-run shot in the fifth, while Andrus had four hits, two RBIs and three runs for the Rangers (83-56).

Texas starter Martin Perez (10-10) beat the Mariners for the second time in less than a week after allowing four runs -- two earned -- off seven hits over six innings.

Perez left the game with an 8-4 lead before the Mariners (70-68) scored twice on the Texas bullpen in the seventh.

After the Rangers added a run on an Andrus RBI double in the top of the eighth, Seattle pinch hitter Seth Smith hit a solo homer in the bottom of the inning, cutting the deficit to 9-7.

Seattle used six pitchers on a night when starter James Paxton threw 103 pitches just to get through 4 1/3 innings. His final pitch ended up in Lucroy's two-run homer, breaking a 4-4 tie.

Seven players drove in runs for the Rangers. Texas had seven doubles, four of which scored runs. Andrus had three doubles and the home run for a career-high 10 total bases, helping to make up for his two errors in the early innings. Lucroy had three RBIs, including a bases-loaded walk that extended the Rangers' lead to 10-7 in the ninth.

Texas closer Sam Dyson pitched a scoreless inning for his 32nd save.

Seattle second baseman Robinson Cano extended his hitting streak to 10 games with a seventh-inning single, but he was lifted for a pinch runner after what appeared to be a minor injury to his lower leg. Cano was smiling as he walked into the dugout, replaced by Ketel Marte.

The Mariners had 12 hits in the loss.

Lucroy's two-run homer gave Texas a 6-4 lead in the fifth. The home run was the ninth for Lucroy since he was traded from the Milwaukee Brewers.

Texas pinch hitter Mitch Moreland added an RBI double three batters later as the Rangers went ahead 7-4.

Seattle third baseman Kyle Seager tied the score 4-4 with a two-run homer in the third inning. It was Seager's career-high 21st home run of the season.

Some sloppy defense by both teams led to four unearned runs over the first three innings.

A wild pitch on a third strike opened the door for Texas to score in the first inning as Adrian Beltre's RBI single gave the Rangers a 1-0 lead. The Mariners tied the score on Nelson Cruz's RBI single in the bottom of the frame.

Seager's career-high 21st error of the season led to two unearned runs in second as RBIs from Delino DeShields and Carlos Beltran put the Rangers on top 3-1.

The Mariners got an unearned run of their own in the bottom half when the first of two errors on Andrus at shortstop allowed Seattle to pull within 3-2.

Carlos Gomez delivered a two-out RBI double in the third, giving Texas a 4-2 lead.

Paxton allowed six runs (four earned) and nine hits in 4 1/3 innings.

NOTES: The Rangers recalled OFs Joey Gallo and Jared Hoying from Triple-A Round Rock and activated RHP Tanner Scheppers (left knee surgery) from the 60-day disabled list. Scheppers, a 29-year-old reliever, hasn't pitched in a major league game since Sept. 28, 2015. ... Seattle recalled OF Norichika Aoki from Triple-A Tacoma. ... With the Mariners starting a left-handed pitcher, Texas did not have LF Nomar Mazara or 1B Mitch Moreland in the starting lineup Tuesday. ... Seattle RHP Tom Wilhelmsen could be close to returning to action as he's eligible to come off the 15-day disabled list Friday. Wilhelmsen has been out since Aug. 27 because of lower back spasms. He threw a bullpen session before Tuesday's game.
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Texas RangersRangers12103011110152
Seattle MarinersMariners1120002107121
Season Series
Aug 30th 2016 Seattle 7 @ Texas 8
Aug 29th 2016 Seattle 3 @ Texas 6
Jun 12th 2016 Texas 6 @ Seattle 4
Jun 11th 2016 Texas 2 @ Seattle 1
Jun 10th 2016 Texas 5 @ Seattle 7
Apr 13th 2016 Texas 2 @ Seattle 4
Apr 12th 2016 Texas 8 @ Seattle 0
Apr 11th 2016 Texas 7 @ Seattle 3
SeattleStatsTexas
7-12Vs12-7
.251Batting Average.272
5.0Runs / Game5.8
29Home Runs28
13Errors15