The Mariners’ Robinson Cano celebrates as he crosses home plate after hitting a grand slam in the seventh inning of Tuesday’s game against the Houston Astros.

The Mariners’ Robinson Cano celebrates as he crosses home plate after hitting a grand slam in the seventh inning of Tuesday’s game against the Houston Astros.

Cano hits grand slam as Mariners beat Astros 11-1

SEATTLE — One day after a dazzling performance by Taijuan Walker, the Mariners got seven shutout innings Tuesday from right-hander Nathan Karns in an 11-1 thumping of the Houston Astros at Safeco Field.

“I guess I was just tired of not doing what I’m capable of doing,” Karns said. “I just wanted to give a good performance today…I took great notes watching Taijuan do his thing (Monday). Taijuan stayed aggressive.”

So did Karns,who gave up just two hits while out-pitching Dallas Keuchel, the reigning Cy Young winner, as the Mariners won for the eighth time in 11 games and, yes, remained atop the American League West Division.

It was a mixed — but mostly good — night for second baseman Robinson Cano, who reached 1,000 career RBI with a two-run single in a decisive four-run fifth inning.

But Cano also, embarrassingly, lost track of the number of outs in the Houston seventh inning by assuming a force at second was the third out. Karns struck out the next batter.

“That can’t happen,” Cano said. “You’ve got to pay attention to the game. Thank God, we were winning 5-0. But that’s a situation, in a close game, a team can take advantage of that. Karns came up with a strikeout.”

Cano then atoned later in the inning with a grand slam against reliever Michael Feliz. It was Cano’s 10th career grand slam but first as a Mariner. The six RBI matched a career high achieved on two previous occasions.

“Well, I’ve got to pay (Karns) back,” Cano said. “I’ve been in this game so long, that (lapse) can’t happen. There’s no excuse for that. Thank God, I came through (later in) the inning and hit a homer.”

Ketel Marte contributed two singles and a double to a 13-hit attack and scored three runs. Cano, Nelson Cruz and Dae-Ho Lee each had two hits.

Karns (2-1) walked three and struck out six in a 104-pitch performance. Tony Zych gave up one run in the eighth inning after walking the first two batters before Mike Montgomery closed out the victory.

Keuchel (2-3) was tough early, but the Mariners took command with a four-run fifth before Cano’s slam turned the game into a rout. Keuchel gave up five runs and six hits in six innings.

“That says a lot,” manager Scott Servais said. “Keuchel, obviously, is a really good pitcher in our league. We just kind of grinded away tonight. We got a couple of big hits.”

Backup catcher Erik Kratz pitched the eighth inning for Houston. He gave up two runs and three hits and threw two wild pitches.

The Mariners opened the scoring after Marte’s leadoff double in the fourth. He went to third on Cano’s grounder to second before Cruz delivered an RBI single through the left side of a drawn-in infield for a 1-0 lead.

Karns responded with the ultimate shutdown inning: three strikeouts.

The Mariners loaded the bases with one out in the fifth by sandwiching walks to Chris Iannetta and Seth Smith around Lee’s infield single.

Nori Aoki’s grounder to first resulted in a force at home, but Marte lined an RBI single into center for a 2-0 lead. Cano then looped a two-run single into left field that boosted his career count to 1,000 RBIs.

Marte scored by breaking for the plate after the Astros trapped Cano trapped between first and second. the throw home by first baseman Tyler White was late, and the Mariners led 5-0.

Karns then worked another one-two-three shutdown inning.

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