Seattle’s Keon Broxton (foreground) knocks his helmet off after striking out looking, as Yankees catcher Austin Romine heads to the dugout in the second inning the Mariners’ 5-4 loss on Monday in Seattle. Broxton was ejected for arguing the called third strike. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Seattle’s Keon Broxton (foreground) knocks his helmet off after striking out looking, as Yankees catcher Austin Romine heads to the dugout in the second inning the Mariners’ 5-4 loss on Monday in Seattle. Broxton was ejected for arguing the called third strike. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Yankees top Mariners 5-4 to open series

New York blasted three home runs on its way to victory.

Associated Press

SEATTLE — Gleyber Torres hit his 13th home run this month, Mike Ford went deep twice and the New York Yankees beat the Seattle Mariners 5-4 on Monday night at T-Mobile Park.

Torres launched his 33rd homer of the season on the first pitch of the second inning from Tommy Milone, who took over after Matt Wisler was used as an opener. It was the start of a four-run rally for New York in which 10 batters came to the plate. Austin Romine had an RBI single and Ford added the big blow with a two-run shot down the right-field line.

Ford, previously a Rule 5 pick by the Mariners and later returned to the Yankees, added a solo homer in the fourth, his eighth of the season. The three home runs boosted the Yankees’ total to 64 in August, a major-league record for any month.

Ford also connected Sunday at Dodger Stadium for the AL East leaders.

Milone (3-8) allowed eight hits and five runs in five innings.

New York starter J.A. Happ permitted just three hits, but a high pitch count ended his night after five innings. One of the hits was a three-run homer by Dylan Moore, his second long ball in two days. Happ (11-8) struck out seven and walked three.

Mallex Smith added a solo shot in the seventh off reliever Nestor Cortes Jr., his first homer since June 16. But the Yankees’ bullpen was otherwise solid. Tommy Kahnle worked a perfect eighth and Aroldis Chapman pitched the ninth for his 36th save.

EARLY EXIT

Seattle right fielder Keon Broxton was ejected by plate umpire Manny Gonzalez after striking out looking in the second inning. Broxton threw his bat down, flipped his helmet off and threw one of his batting gloves behind him after a disputed third strike call. The batting glove appeared to hit Gonzalez, and Broxton was immediately ejected for the first time in his career.

UP NEXT

It’s a matchup of Japanese stars as Masahiro Tanaka starts for the Yankees and Yusei Kikuchi returns to the rotation for the Mariners. Tanaka (9-7, 4.68 ERA) has won two of his past three decisions but lost his last start against Oakland. Kikuchi (5-8, 5.19) is coming off a two-hitter against Toronto on Aug. 18.

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