The Mariners Dae-Ho Lee (10) reacts after striking out to end the game as Astros catcher Evan Gattis (11) walks away Wednesday in Houston. (AP Photo/George Bridges)

The Mariners Dae-Ho Lee (10) reacts after striking out to end the game as Astros catcher Evan Gattis (11) walks away Wednesday in Houston. (AP Photo/George Bridges)

M’s can’t complete comeback, lose 9-8 as Astros sweep series

HOUSTON — Too little and not enough.

The Seattle Mariners hit four homers, and it wasn’t enough. They turned to their rookie wonderkid reliever in the late innings of a tie game, and it didn’t work. They mounted a series of comebacks but fell short.

The Mariners’ recent road miseries continued Wednesday night in a 9-8 loss to the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park when Edwin Diaz served up a two-run homer to Luis Valbuena in the eighth inning.

Valbuena broke a 7-7 tie when turned around a 96-mph fastball for a 415-foot drive to right field — and it was a no-doubter from the time it left the bat.

“When he hit that ball,” Diaz said, “I didn’t look back. I knew that was out.”

This makes nine straight road losses for the Mariners, who are 2-14 away from home since starting the season on a 19-8 burst. They also failed to pump the brakes sufficiently when facing a sweep.

These three losses marked the sixth time they suffered a sweep, which actually makes it somewhat remarkable that they remain above .500 — if just barely at 43-42.

“I don’t think we played particularly well here,” manager Scott Servais said. “They did. For whatever reason, after finishing up strong on (a 7-2) homestand, it just didn’t carry over down here.”

The loss spoiled what had the makings of a stirring comeback.

The Mariners rallied from a 5-0 deficit with a four-run fourth inning that included homers by Robinson Cano, Kyle Seager and Dae-Ho Lee against Houston starter Mike Fiers.

After Nathan Karns gave up two tainted runs when the Mariners made two errors in the sixth, Seth Smith tied the game with a three-run homer in the seventh inning against Michael Feliz.

Even after Valbuena’s homer, the Mariners scored once in the ninth inning and had the tying and go-ahead runs in scoring position with one out before coming up short.

“They jumped on us pretty good early,” Seager said, “but we fought our way back. Ultimately, it didn’t go our way. We got a couple of big hits. We just needed one more.”

Diaz (0-2) worked a scoreless seventh inning but started the eighth by yielding a leadoff double to Jason Castro.

After Jake Marisnick replaced Castro as a pinch-runner, Diaz struck out George Springer and worked back from a 2-0 hole against Valbuena by getting two swinging strikes on four-seam fastballs.

Valbuena didn’t miss the next one.

“He made a pitch in a bad spot,” Servais said. “He had a couple of strikes on Valbuena but got the ball down and in. We didn’t want to go there. (Valbuena) yanked it. Give him credit. He hit it out of the ballpark.”

Ken Giles (1-3) got the victory for pitching a scoreless eighth inning before Luke Gregerson wobbled through the ninth inning for his 14th save.

Gregerson issued two four-pitch walks with one out, and Cano followed with an RBI double to left. That put the tying and go-ahead runs in scoring position.

But Gregerson struck out Nelson Cruz and, after an intentional walk to Seager, struck out Lee.

It didn’t start well, either.

Mariners starter Wade LeBlanc suffered more damage in a three-run first inning than in 12 innings combined over his two previous starts.

Problems started with a one-out walk to Valbuena, who went to second on Jose Altuve’s single. Carlos Correa’s double on a ball that hopped the wall down the right-field line scored one run.

LeBlanc had a chance to limit the damage to one run when he struck out Colby Rasmus, but Carlos Gomez pulled a two-run double into the left-field corner.

The Astros pushed the lead to 4-0 when Evan Gattis led off the second inning with a booming homer to left. Houston added an unearned run in the third on Gomez’s two-out triple after an error by shortstop Ketel Marte.

“It was one of those days where nothing is really working,” LeBlanc said. “They weren’t missing anything. You saw for yourself. They didn’t hit anything soft. Our offense showed up. I didn’t do my part.”

Cano started the Mariners’ comeback with a leadoff homer in the fourth inning. Fiers then walked Cruz before Seager unloaded a 414-foot bomb to right field for his 17th homer.

Lee followed with another homer. That quickly, the Mariners were back to within 5-4. Fiers had not allowed a homer in his three previous starts.

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