SEATTLE MARINERS

Logan Gilbert leads Mariners past reeling Texas Rangers 4-2

Apr 20, 2022, 10:31 PM | Updated: 11:33 pm

SEATTLE (AP) — Logan Gilbert pitched 6 2/3 scoreless innings and Adam Frazier doubled twice on a three-hit night to lead the COVID-hit Seattle Mariners over Texas 4-2 Wednesday night and send the Rangers to their worst start since 1987.

Mariners 4, Rangers 2: Box score

Seattle was missing manager Scott Servais, third-base coach Manny Acta and assistant coach Andy Bissell along with right fielder Mitch Haniger, catcher Luis Torrens and reliever Paul Sewald due to positive COVID-19 tests.

First base coach Kristopher Negrón served as acting manager, hitting coach Tony Arnerich coached third, Triple-A coach Zach Vincej coached first and minor league hitting coordinator C.J. Gilman and special coordinator Dan Wilson were in the dugout.

“That’s special,” Negrón said. “I mean, I didn’t know this was going to be happening today. I always envisioned this as a possibility somewhere in the distant future or something like that. But no, it’s a great group of guys. The staff is amazing. The players are great, and thanks to all of them and thanks to skip. He was chatting with me all day.”

While the Mariners have won six of seven and improved to 7-5, Texas has lost five straight and seven of eight. The Rangers, who turned a triple play in the first inning, are off to a 2-9 start that is their worst since opening 1-10 in 1987.

Texas has lost seven straight to the Mariners and 18 of its last 20 at Seattle.

Gilbert (2-0) allowed six hits, struck out four and walked none, lowering his ERA to 0.54. But he acknowledged something was a bit off during the outing.

“It was kind of weird,” Gilbert said. “I honestly don’t think I had my best stuff. I had things that worked good enough, I guess, but I wouldn’t say anything was just like nails. But it was at times good enough.”

Texas manager Chris Woodward lamented the bad breaks that are mounting for the reeling Rangers.

“There’s just a couple of mistakes … we made a few mistakes and we got in our own way,” Woodward said.

Anthony Misiewicz and Andrés Muñoz followed with scoreless relief and Diego Castillo allowed a pair of singles in the ninth and Adolis García’s sacrifice fly. Another run scored on thrird baseman Abraham Toro’s throwing error.

Dane Dunning (0-1) gave up three runs, six hits and three walks in four-plus innings.

Seattle went ahead in the third when Toro doubled and scored on first baseman Nathaniel Lowe’s fielding error.

Ty France’s RBI single chased Dunning in the fifth after the first of Frazier’s two doubles.

Jesse Winker singled against John King, who loaded the bases with a walk to Eugenio Suárez. J.P. Crawford followed with a sacrifice fly, and Julio Rodríguez singled up the middle for a 4-0 lead.

Frazier and France, the Nos. 1 and 2 hitters in the Mariners lineup, combined to reach base six times and scored twice. Toro also had two hits.

“I don’t think there’s an easy way out of this lineup when you’re pitching against us right now and it’s a good spot to be in,” Mariners left fielder Jesse Winker said.

TRIPLE PLAY

Things were looking promising for the Mariners in the first inning after Dunning walked Frazier and France singled. Winker hit a 100.9 mph liner to Lowe, who ran to first and stepped on the base, then threw to shortstop Corey Seager at second.

It was the Rangers’ seventh triple play and the first since Aug. 16, 2018, against the Los Angeles Angels. The previous triple play in the majors was turned by the New York Yankees last June 20 against Oakland.

“That’s what we were talking about in the dugout,” Negrón said. “We were like, ‘What are the odds that was going to happen in the first game that you managed.’ But that’s a tough read.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Rangers: Manager Chris Woodward said RHP Spencer Howard will return from the 10-day injured list on Friday and make his second start of the season at Oakland. Spencer had a blister and split fingernail that forced him out of his second start of the season. He went on the IL on April 14, retroactive to April 11. Howard gave up six runs on six hits in three innings in his no-decision debut.

Mariners: Seattle promoted RHP Penn Murfree from Triple-A Tacoma to take Sewald’s roster spot.

UP NEXT

Rangers: LHP Taylor Hearn (0-1, 4.70) will pitch on four days’ rest Thursday to close out the series with the Mariners. He pitched 3 2/3 innings while giving up six hits and five runs in a loss to the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday.

Mariners: LHP Marco Gonzales (1-1, 3.00) looks for his second consecutive win. Gonzales is 10-2 since last season’s All-Star break.

“Bullish” on M’s, ESPN’s Jeff Passan says they’re seeing fruits of labor

Mariners Roof Report

Brought to you by
Sunny
High 62° | Low 43°
No game today.

Seattle Mariners

Seattle Mariners...

Zac Hereth

Seattle Mariners Takeaways: Stellar pitching leads, offense finding a way

A look at three things going on with the Seattle Mariners as they look to continue their hot play on the upcoming road trip.

5 hours ago

Seattle Mariners Mitch Haniger...

Tim Booth

Mariners fall short of sweep as Sale helps Braves win 5-2

Chris Sale allowed one run over five innings and struck out nine, and the Atlanta Braves salvaged the final game of a three-game series with a 5-2 win over the Seattle Mariners.

6 hours ago

Seattle Mariners Dylan Moore Braves 2024...

Cameron Van Til

Mariners notebook: Dylan Moore’s defense, Polanco’s hitting

Utility player Dylan Moore once again showed his value for the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday. Plus, is Jorge Polanco about to turn a corner?

8 hours ago

Seattle Mariners base general...

The Associated Press

Family of Microsoft executive Brad Smith joins Mariners ownership

Microsoft vice chair and president Brad Smith and wife Kathy Surace-Smith have purchased a stake in the Seattle Mariners, becoming just the third additions to the team’s ownership group since 1992.

10 hours ago

Seattle Mariners Luis Castillo...

Brent Stecker

Mariners Breakdown: Pitching Ninja on ‘absolute legendary stretch’

The Seattle Mariners have had 18 straight games where their starting pitcher has allowed two earned runs or less. The Pitching Ninja breaks down why the staff is so special.

10 hours ago

Seattle Mariners second baseman Jorge Polcano...

The Associated Press

Castillo, Polanco lead Seattle Mariners past Atlanta Braves 3-2

Luis Castillo throws seven shutout innings, Jorge Polanco hits a two-run home run and the Seattle Mariners win their fifth straight series.

1 day ago

Logan Gilbert leads Mariners past reeling Texas Rangers 4-2