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Tucker's 2-run homer in 9th lifts Astros over Mariners 6-4

Second chance homer dooms Mariners
Credit: AP
Home plate umpire Shane Livensparger argues with Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros, Friday, May 5, 2023, in Seattle. Servais was ejected. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

SEATTLE — Kyle Tucker hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning off reliever Matt Brash, and the Houston Astros beat the Seattle Mariners 6-4 on Friday night in the first meeting between the AL West foes this year.

Tucker and Yordan Alvarez provided all the offensive punch for the Astros. Alvarez continued to torment Seattle pitching with a three-run homer off Luis Castillo in the third.

Brash (3-3) didn’t get the call on a borderline 2-2 pitch from plate umpire Shane Livensparger that froze Tucker, and missed his spot on the 3-2 pitch. Tucker’s homer was his sixth of the season.

Seattle manager Scott Servais argued the non-strike call later in the inning during a pitching change and was ejected by Livensparger.

Tucker also scored on an attempted double steal in the fourth with one out and runners at the corners. Jeremy Peña was thrown out at second base, but the throw allowed Tucker to sprint home from third.

For a while that appeared to be the deciding run. But Seattle’s Kolten Wong lined a three-run double in the fifth off Houston starter Cristian Javier, and the Mariners pulled even in the eighth thanks to three consecutive two-out singles.

Singles by Ty France and Jarred Kelenic put runners at the corners with two outs against reliever Bryan Abreu. Eugenio Suárez, who nearly homered earlier in the game, dribbled a single into right field to score France with the tying run.

Abreu (1-0) still got the victory despite giving up the lead, and Ryan Pressly pitched the ninth for his fourth save.

It was a strong night of pitching for both starters, who each had just one hiccup.

Javier threw a season-high seven innings and was helped by the chilly 51-degree conditions with long fly balls by Suárez and Julio Rodríguez becoming outs rather than home runs as they likely would have with warmer conditions. Javier struck out eight and allowed three hits.

But he stumbled in the fifth and Wong continued to show signs of rebounding from his slow start. Wong lined a shot to right-center that cleared the bases, giving him five RBIs in the past two games after driving in just three runs in his first 22.

Castillo was nearly Javier’s equal outside of Alvarez’s big blow. Castillo allowed five hits, four earned runs and struck out five. But it was his only walk that became problematic.

Castillo was ahead of Alex Bregman 1-2 with two outs in the fourth, but ended up walking him on a 3-2 pitch. Two pitches later, Alvarez homered on a changeup left in the middle of the plate.

HELLO AGAIN

It was the first meeting between the teams since last October when the Astros swept the Mariners in the ALDS, capped by Houston’s 18-inning, 1-0 win in Game 3.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Houston announced RHP Luis García needs Tommy John surgery and will miss the rest of the season. García landed on the injured list earlier this week.

UP NEXT

Astros: RHP J.P. France will make his major league debut. France was 2-1 with a 2.33 ERA in five games with three starts for Triple-A Sugar Land this season.

Mariners: LHP Marco Gonzales (2-0, 4.74 ERA) looks to rebound after lasting just three innings and giving up five earned runs in his last start against Toronto.

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