Sports

Mariners stop 5-game slide with 7-2 win against Red Sox

Seattle Mariners' Chris Herrmann (26) celebrates with teammates Kyle Seager (15) and Dee Gordon (9) after scoring on a two-run double by Mitch Haniger during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox in Boston, Saturday, June 23, 2018. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

BOSTON (AP) — The toughest moment of Mike Leake's stellar night was missing a chance for a shutout.

Leake pitched eight sparkling innings, Mitch Haniger drove in three runs and the Seattle Mariners snapped a season-high five-game losing streak with a 7-2 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Saturday.

With closer Edwin Diaz needing some work, Seattle manager Scott Servais had to deliver the bad news to Leake.

"Very tough, very, very hard," Servais said. "I told him: 'Mike, 99 percent of the time I wouldn't take you out of this game, but we need to get Eddie out there.'"

Leake (8-4) gave up three singles, struck out five and walked two six days after he allowed five runs and took the loss against the Red Sox at Safeco Field. Diaz gave up two runs in the ninth.

"I wanted it," Leake said. "I was ready, but they wanted to give Diaz work, so there's no fight there."

His last shutout was on Sept. 30, 2015, for San Francisco against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Nelson Cruz had three hits and scored twice a night after hitting two homers and driving in seven runs for Seattle, which went on its skid after beating Boston two straight at home last weekend.

J.D. Martinez had two singles for Boston after going 4 for 5 with five RBIs when the Red Sox collected a season-high 20 hits in a 14-10 victory Friday.

Eduardo Rodriguez (9-2) gave up five runs, four earned, in four innings, snapping his personal six-game win streak. The Red Sox were 13-1 in his starts this season.

"Today was just the command with the pitches, you know what I mean?" he said.

Red Sox manager Alex Cora said Rodriguez's lack of command with his cutter was the difference from last weekend when he was solid against the Mariners. He said both of Haniger's doubles came off the pitch.

"Those two pitches, compared to last week, last week we attack them away, Eduardo did and tonight he tried to go in and it didn't work," he said.

Playing on a cool, misty night, the Mariners managed to close out the Red Sox after blowing two five-run leads during their slide, including Friday.

Seattle broke it open with three runs in the fourth. Haniger made it 4-0 with a two-out, two-run double off the Green Monster. He scored from second on Kyle Seager's infield hit when Rodriguez slipped covering first and turned late for the plate.

Haniger also had an RBI double in the first.

0