SEATTLE 8
OAKLAND 4
OAKLAND, Calif. 鈥 After more than two weeks of close games decided by three runs or fewer, the Seattle Mariners finally had a relaxing ninth inning.
Seattle also inched closer to division-leading Texas 鈥 a small but significant step for manager Scott Servais鈥 ballclub.
Kyle Seager doubled twice and drove in four runs and the Mariners won for the eighth time in nine games, beating the Oakland Athletics 8-4 on Sunday.
鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to build a little bit of a lead there and really let our pitchers settle in and not throw quite as many stressful pitches,鈥 Seager said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been putting pretty good at-bats, top to bottom. I like the way our offence is swinging the bat.鈥
Adam Lind homered, Nori Aoki had three singles and Shawn O鈥橫alley added two hits and scored twice for Seattle.
The Mariners moved within 5 1/2 games of AL West-leading Texas, matching the closest they鈥檝e been to the division leaders since early June.
鈥淎 lot of guys chipped in, contributed,鈥 Servais said. 鈥淲e needed it. To go out and win the series, you need to score a few runs in the last game, and we got it done today.鈥
Wade LeBlanc (2-0) gave up three runs over six innings to earn his second win since being acquired from Toronto in June. The lefty struck out seven and walked one.
Khris Davis hit his third home run in three days. He became the first A鈥檚 player with at least 30 homers since Brandon Moss hit 30 in 2013.
鈥淚鈥檓 just trying to do me and help the club out and have fun with the boys,鈥 Davis said.
Ryon Healy and Brett Eibner also homered for the A鈥檚.
Zach Neal (2-2) allowed five runs and eight hits in 5 1/3 innings.
Every Seattle player except designated hitter Dae-Ho Lee had at least one hit. Lee, a late lineup addition, was hit by a pitch in the fourth.
Lind homered in the second. Seager hit an RBI double in the third and a three-run double in the sixth.
The Mariners also scored in the fourth after an inning-ending double play was overturned by replay. O鈥橫alley singled in Lee following the reversal.
Collision course
Lind is significantly bigger than O鈥橫alley but it hardly mattered when the Mariners first baseman and shortstop collided chasing a pop-up near the mound in the third inning. Lind crashed to the ground while O鈥橫alley, who made the catch, barely moved. Second baseman Robinson Cano helped Lind to his feet then playfully held up two fingers to see if Lind was coherent.
鈥淪hawn always talks about he was a really good football player, that he might have been a better football player than baseball player in high school,鈥 Seager said. 鈥淚鈥檓 kind of starting to believe him. But he kind of hit a helpless receiver there.鈥
Trainer's room
Mariners: Lee was in the lineup after Seth Smith was a late scratch due to a right foot contusion. ... James Paxton emerged from his bullpen session feeling fine and is slated to start Tuesday in Anaheim. Paxton was hit in his left elbow by a line drive in his previous outing Aug. 7.
Athletics: Right-hander Jesse Hahn (right shoulder strain) will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Nashville on Tuesday.
Up next
Mariners: RHP Felix Hernandez (6-4) pitches Monday in Anaheim and will be going for his 16th career win against the Angels.
Athletics: LHP Ross Detwiler (1-0) makes his second start for Oakland when the A鈥檚 open a three-game series in Texas on Monday. Detwiler pitched eight scoreless innings against Baltimore in his debut on Aug. 10.