ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.  — George Kirby allowed one run in six innings, Cal Raleigh hit a three-run homer, and the American League West-leading Seattle Mariners avoided a three-game sweep by defeating the Tampa Bay Rays 5-2 on Wednesday.


What You Need To Know

  • The Rays tried to stage a rally in the ninth inning but lost to the Mariners 5-2

  • Seattle avoided a three-game sweep with its victory

  • Tampa Bay reached the midway point at 40-41. They were 54-27 at the same point last season

  • Rays starter Ryan Pepiot gave up one run and one hit over 5-1/3 innings

Seattle went 3-6 on a trip to Cleveland, Miami and Tampa Bay and at 19-25 is the only division leader with a losing road record.

“It’s just good to end the road trip on a good note.” Kirby said. “Happy flight.”

Seattle closer Andrés Muñoz, who blew his second save in 15 chances on Monday, loaded the bases with no outs in the ninth on two walks and a hit by pitch with the Mariners ahead 5-1. Richie Palacios hit into a run-scoring forceout off Trent Thornton, who got his first big-league save when Amed Rosario grounded into a game-ending double play.

“Muny didn’t feel good today,” Mariners manager Scott Servais said. “Just the whole body stuff, and that happens once in a while. You could tell right away he wasn’t on top of his game. A ton of credit to Thorny.”

Kirby (7-5) scattered four hits and struck out seven, his sixth consecutive start giving up two runs or fewer.

Raleigh put Seattle up 3-1 with his 14th homer, a sixth-inning drive off Shawn Armstrong (2-2). The reliever walked the struggling Julio Rodríguez, who had three hits in his previous 32 at-bats, before Raleigh connected on a 422-foot drive to right field.

J.P. Crawford made it 5-1 on a two-run single in the seventh.

“We had a bad trip,” Servais said. “It happens to the best teams in the league, and I do think we’re one of the best teams in the league.”

Yandy Díaz extended his career-best hitting streak to 19 games with a first-inning single, tying the Rays’ record set by Jason Bartlett in 2009.

Tampa Bay reached the midway point at 40-41 after losing for just the third time in 10 games. The Rays were 54-27 at the same point last season en route to an AL wild-card berth.

“We got work to do,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said. “I think that’s the easiest way to put it.”

Díaz also had a third-inning RBI infield single.

Kirby fielded Díaz’s chopper between the mound and the first-base line but was unsuccessful in beating him to the bag with first baseman Ty France moving toward second on the play. José Caballero, who had doubled, scored from second base.

Rays starter Ryan Pepiot gave up one run and one hit over 5-1/3 innings, with eight strikeouts and two walks.

Trainer's room

Mariners: Outfielder Luke Raley was a late scratch.

Rays: Rosario (facial lacerations) played for the first time since getting hit by a pitch on Saturday and went 0 for 4. … Second baseman Brandon Lowe (broken right pinky toe) was out of the lineup for the fourth game in a row.

Up next

Mariners: Right-handed pitcher Logan Gilbert (5-4, 2.71 ERA) will start Friday night against the Minnesota Twins.

Rays: Right-handed pitcher Zach Eflin (3-5, 2.40 ERA) out of Hagerty High School in Oviedo will face Washington on Friday night.