Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Blake Snell throws a pitch during Thursday’s game against the Seattle Mariners. Snell is a graduate of Shorewood High School.

Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Blake Snell throws a pitch during Thursday’s game against the Seattle Mariners. Snell is a graduate of Shorewood High School.

Lee drives in three, Mariners beat Rays, Snell

  • By Bob Dutton The News Tribune
  • Thursday, June 16, 2016 10:34pm
  • Sports

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Well, the Seattle Mariners ended a four-game skid and avoided a three-game sweep Thursday afternoon at Tropicana Field but, grandma, it sure wasn’t easy.

Steve Cishek closed out a 6-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays after the Mariners nearly let another lead slip away in the later innings.

“You’re in a losing streak,” manager Scott Servais said, “and it’s been tough for us to get over the hump. A tough series for us. Every game was tough to get through. We’re lucky to get out of here with one today.”

Kyle Seager provided a key insurance run with a two-out homer in the ninth inning that required an umpires review to determined that it cleared the right-field wall.

“They (guys on the bench) said it was close,” Seager said. “They said the angles were tough, but that it would be a hard one to overturn.”

The call stood and, three Cishek outs later, the Mariners could breathe. They won for just the seventh time in 20 games.

“It’s good to get a win,” said catcher Chris Iannetta, who had three of the Mariners’ 13 hits. “It’s good to get a rally together. We can definitely do that, no matter what’s being said or written.

“We’re a very tight unit, and we’re going to keep playing that way.”

It didn’t come easily.

Joaquin Benoit inherited a two-run lead to start the Tampa Bay eighth but, after striking out the leadoff hitter, surrendered two soft singles that put the tying runs on base.

Corey Dickerson grounded into a force at second before Benoit loaded the bases by walking Logan Forsythe. That got the game to ex-Mariner Brad Miller, who drove an RBI single through the left side of the infield.

Benoit held the lead by striking out Steve Pearce when Iannetta held a foul tip on a full-count fastball. Benoit then howled into his glove as he walked to the dugout, which pretty well summed up everything.

Dae-Ho Lee paced a balanced attack with an RBI single in a three-run first inning and a two-run double in the fourth. He said he cut down his swing after striking out in six of his seven previous at-bats.

“I was trying not to swing too much,” he said. “Just trying to hit the ball easy.”

Mariners starter James Paxton (1-2) weathered an elevated pitch count through the early innings by working through the sixth and handing a 5-3 lead to rookie reliever Edwin Diaz.

“It was a battle,” Paxton said. “I didn’t have my best stuff early. I didn’t have the cutter going early. I just kept on throwing it, and it came around there about the fourth inning.

“I knew I had to get deep.”

The Mariners were operating — still are — with a weary bullpen after their relief corps ate 12 innings over the two previous days.

Benoit pitched on back-to-back days for the first time since returning May 17 from the disabled list. Cishek returned after throwing 35 pitches in Wednesday’s 13-inning loss.

Diaz quickly found trouble in the seventh when two singles put runners at first and third with one out. Diaz escaped by striking out Logan Morrison and Desmond Jennings.

Tampa Bay lefty Blake Snell, the Shoreline High School alum, gave up five runs in 31⁄3 innings but only one was earned. Snell (0-1) made his second career start after being recalled prior to the game from Triple-A Durham.

“I felt like my stuff was good,” Snell said. “I felt like I had more at-bats where I was battling. I just feel like I should have attacked more.”

The Mariners, for the third straight game, opened the scoring. This time, they struck for three runs in the first inning, aided by shortstop Tim Beckham’s two-out error.

Singles by Gutierrez and Nelson Cruz put runners at first and third with two outs. Lee then lined an RBI single, but Snell should have been out of the inning when Seager hit a grounder to short.

Instead, the ball skipped through Beckham for a run-scoring error. Iannetta followed with an RBI single for a 3-0 lead before Snell got the final out.

The Rays opened the third inning with three straight singles — by Forsythe, Mikie Mahtook and Pearce — for one run. Mahtook took third when left fielder Nori Aoki threw home on Pearce’s single.

That permitted Mahtook to score on Morrison’s ground out.

The Mariners had a chance to answer in the fourth after Shawn O’Malley led off with a bunt single before another Beckham error and a walk loaded the base with one out — and finished Snell.

Ryan Garton struck out Cruz, but Lee lined a two-run double just fair into the right-field corner for a 5-2 lead. Tampa Bay got one run back later in the inning after Taylor Motter’s leadoff double.

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