The Mariners’ Cal Raleigh hits a two-run double during the first inning of a game against the White Sox on Monday in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

The Mariners’ Cal Raleigh hits a two-run double during the first inning of a game against the White Sox on Monday in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Raleigh homers twice, drives in 6 as M’s win 7th straight

Seattle slugs four total home runs and pounds out 15 hits in a 14-2 rout of the White Sox.

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CHICAGO — Cal Raleigh homered twice and drove in six runs, and the Seattle Mariners beat the Chicago White Sox 14-2 on Monday night for their seventh straight victory.

Playing without Julio Rodríguez, who was rested amid a torrid stretch at the plate, Seattle used a fast start to improve to 32-13 since July 1. Luis Castillo (10-7) pitched seven innings of one-run ball in his third consecutive win.

The Mariners (70-55) began the day in third in the AL West, just a half-game back of second-place Houston and three games behind division-leading Texas.

Raleigh and Teoscar Hernández opened the fifth with back-to-back homers off Touki Toussaint (1-6), increasing Seattle’s lead to 7-1. Raleigh added a three-run shot in the eighth against Brent Honeywell, and Dominic Canzone also went deep.

Raleigh upped his total to 24 homers on the year. It was his fifth multihomer game of the season and No. 7 for his career.

The lowly White Sox (49-76) lost for the seventh time in nine games. They have been outscored 44-18 in their last four games.

All-Star center fielder Luis Robert Jr. robbed Seattle’s Mike Ford of a potential homer with a leaping grab at the wall in the fifth. Robert then was replaced by Trayce Thompson before the Mariners batted in the seventh.

Taking advantage of Toussaint’s control problems, Seattle pushed across five runs in the first. Toussaint issued four walks in the inning, and three of those baserunners came around to score.

J.P. Crawford hustled home on a wild pitch, and Raleigh hit a two-run double. Raleigh scored on a throwing error on catcher Yasmani Grandal, and Josh Rojas added an RBI single.

Toussaint departed after the back-to-back homers in the fifth. The right-hander dropped to 0-3 with an 8.84 ERA in his last four starts.

One day after Seattle used seven relievers in a 7-6 win at Houston, Castillo turned in a crisp performance. The All-Star right-hander allowed five hits, struck out nine and walked none.

MAKING MOVES

White Sox slugger Eloy Jiménez went 1 for 3 with a walk and an RBI double in his return to the lineup. Jiménez was activated from the paternity list, and right-hander Declan Cronin was optioned to Triple-A Charlotte.

Jiménez experienced some groin tightness during a 5-3 victory over the Cubs last week, but manager Pedro Grifol said he was ready to play.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mariners: Crawford was activated from the seven-day injured list after he was sidelined by a concussion. RHP Emerson Hancock was placed on the 15-day IL with a right shoulder strain. RHP Darren McCaughan was recalled from Triple-A Tacoma, and utilityman Sam Haggerty was sent down.

UP NEXT

Seattle rookie Bryan Woo (1-3, 4.75 ERA) faces fellow right-hander Mike Clevinger (5-5, 3.26 ERA) on Tuesday night. Woo is making his first big league start since Aug. 3. He had been sidelined by forearm inflammation. Clevinger is 2-1 with a 1.57 ERA in his last four starts for Chicago.

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