Taillon quiets Mariners as Pirates roll

SEATTLE -- The Pittsburgh Pirates rolled out to a big early lead and rode rookie starter Jameson Taillon to an 8-1 win over the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night.

The 24-year-old Taillon (2-1) allowed just one run off six hits over six innings in his fifth major league start, while Pirates right fielder Sean Rodriguez provided the bulk of the offense.

Rodriguez had two doubles, four RBIs and scored twice as Pittsburgh (38-41) jumped out to an 8-0 lead through the top of the fifth inning.

The Pirates had 11 hits, led by Starling Marte's three singles and three runs scored. David Freese added his seventh home run of the season in the win.

Robinson Cano and Seth Smith each had a pair of hits for the Mariners (39-39).

Seattle had three errors in the game, including two on third baseman Kyle Seager, although none of them led to any Pittsburgh runs. Seager now has five errors in his past eight games, and his season total of nine errors gives him one more than he had over 157 games of his Gold Glove season in 2014.

The Pirates won despite striking out 10 times, with nine of them coming against the Seattle bullpen. Mariners pitcher Nathan Karns, making his debut out of the bullpen after starting 15 games this season, had six strikeouts in two innings.

Three Pittsburgh relievers -- A.J. Schugel, Neftali Feliz and Tony Watson -- finished off the win with three scoreless innings of relief.

Rodriguez had two doubles, scored twice and drove in four runs in leading the Pirates out to an 8-1 lead over the first five innings.

The Pirates touched up Seattle's Wade Miley, who was making his first start since June 12 after coming off the disabled list earlier in the day. Miley's night ended after four innings, having allowed five runs off seven hits. Seattle's bullpen took over in the fifth, with the Mariners trailing 5-0, and Pittsburgh added three more runs.

Freese hit the first pitch of the second inning into the seats down the right-field line, setting the tone for a three-run inning. Second baseman Josh Harrison added a two-run double as the Pirates jumped out to a 3-0 lead.

Rodriguez added an RBI double, then he scored on Jordy Mercer's RBI single as Pittsburgh rolled out to a lead of 5-0 in the fourth.

Rodriguez then broke the game open with a bases-loaded double in the fifth, bringing in three more runs as Pittsburgh pulled ahead 8-0.

Taillon gave up two first-inning singles before recording 11 consecutive outs. Seattle finally got to the rookie right-hander in the bottom of the fifth, when Seager led off with a ground-rule double and came around to score on Adam Lind's RBI single to make the score 8-1.

Seattle catcher Steve Clevenger took a foul tip off his right hand in the top of the third inning, resulting in a broken metacarpal bone that may put the season in jeopardy. Clevenger started the game but has served as Chris Iannetta's backup for most of the season.

NOTES: Seattle activated LHP Wade Miley from the 15-day disabled list before Wednesday's game. Reliever Nick Vincent was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a strained back, clearing a roster spot for Miley, who was making his first start since June 12. ... Pittsburgh RHP Jameson Taillon was making his fifth career start and his first against an American League team. It was also Taillon's first start against a team that did not make the 2015 postseason. ... The Pirates gave leadoff hitter John Jaso a night off, leaving SS Jordy Mercer to bat first for the 16th time this season. ... Wednesday marked the final game of a two-game series. The Mariners won't play another interleague game until July 26, when Seattle and the Pirates meet again in Pittsburgh for another two-game series. ... The Mariners host Baltimore for a four-game series that begins Thursday night. Pittsburgh has Thursday off, then plays a three-game series at Oakland.
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WP:Jameson Taillon (PIT)
LP:Wade Miley (SEA)
Season Series
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.246Batting Average.301
3.5Runs / Game6.0
3Home Runs4
4Errors3