CLEVELAND — The Seattle Mariners are 2-5 in one-run games even after Wednesday’s 2-1 victory over the Cleveland Indians. The problem is a punchless attack.
All five one-run losses came in games when the Mariners scored fewer than four runs. They are 4-0 when scoring at least four runs but just 2-8 when they score three runs or fewer.
“We have a number of guys who are 100 points under their on-base percentage for their career,” manager Scott Servais said. “One hundred. Not 10 percent(age points). One hundred beneath what they’ve done for their career.”
There were five such players prior to Wednesday: Nori Aoki, Robinson Cano, Steve Clevenger, Adam Lind and Ketel Marte. The only players with an OBP higher than their career average were Chris Iannetta and Seth Smith.
A year ago, the Mariners were 28-29 in one-run games. They were 53-26 when scoring four runs or more and 23-60 when they scored fewer than four runs.
Minor details
Second baseman Chris Mariscal keyed a remarkable late rally Tuesday that carried Lo-A Clinton to a 10-7 victory at Peoria (Cardinals) in 10 innings.
The LumberKings scored four two-out runs in the ninth inning and three two-out runs in the 10th. Mariscal contributed two-run doubles to both rallies. Left fielder Ricky Eusebio tied the game with a two-run single in the ninth.
The Mariners selected Mariscal, 22, in the 14th round of the 2014 draft, and he batted .236 last season in 105 games at Clinton during a disastrous 46-93 season. The LumberKings are currently 8-5, and Mariscal is batting .353 (12-for-34).
¦ Double-A Jackson staged its own comeback Wednesday afternoon by getting four straight two-out singles in the ninth inning for a 4-3 walk-off victory over Birmingham (White Sox).
Singles by Guillermo Heredia and Tim Lopes put runners at first and third. Tyler O’Neill tied the game with a bloop single to left before Leon Landry capped the rally with an RBI single to center.
Looking back
It was four years ago Thursday — April 21, 2012 — that Philip Humber of the Chicago White Sox pitched a perfect game against the Mariners in a 4-0 victory at Safeco Field.
Humber threw 96 pitches and struck out nine, including Brendan Ryan on a check-swing to end the game. It was the 21st perfect game in major-league history, but just the first of three in 2012.
San Francisco’s Matt Cain did it on June 13 in a 10-0 victory over visiting Houston, and Mariners ace Felix Hernandez did it on Aug. 15 in a 1-0 victory over Tampa Bay at Safeco Field.
Hernandez’s gem marked the first time there have been three perfect games in a season and the first time that two took place in the same season in the same stadium. No pitcher has thrown a perfect game since Hernandez.
On tap
The Mariners and Indians conclude their three-game series — weather permitting — at 9:10 a.m. Pacific time Thursday at Progressive Field.
Right-hander Nathan Karns (1-1 with a 4.50 ERA) will face Cleveland right-hander Cody Anderson (0-1, 5.91). The game can be seen on Root Sports Northwest and heard on 710 ESPN.
The weather forecast, however, is grim. It calls for a 70-percent chance of rain with showers early in the day before turning into a steady rain. This is the Mariners’ only scheduled visit of the season to Cleveland.
The Mariners conclude their three-city road trip with three weekend games at Anaheim before returning home Monday for a tough six-game homestand: three-game series against Houston and Kansas City.
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