Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros
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Benches clear in 9th, Servais tossed as Mariners beat Astros
The Mariners star rookie wasn't as protective when stepped in the batters' box moments later.
Rodriguez hit a two-run homer in the ninth inning moments after Servais was ejected for his role in a benches-clearing fracas, Cal Raleigh added a career-high four RBI and the Mariners beat Houston 7-4 Monday night.
Rodriguez kept it calm during the tense ninth inning, when Neris drilled Ty France with a pitch, then he let out his emotions with a vicious yell near first base after connecting.
“After that whole situation and to be able to deliver for a team like that ... I definitely was fired up," he said. “I never really talk or yell during my homers like that. But given the situation I felt I needed to do it and kind of let all my emotions go out."
The trouble began when with two outs in the ninth, when Neris plunked France in the back. Players and coaches on both sides began chirping at each other, and Servais led the way as Seattle's bench emptied to confront the Astros near home plate.
“All I know is our best hitters is in there, it’s two out in the ninth and you throw the first pitch behind him," Servais said. “It’s pretty obvious."
Rodriguez pulled Neris away from the scrum, while Servais and Houston manager Dusty Baker were at the center of the pushing and shoving, with Servais pointing and shouting repeatedly at Astros first base coach Omar Lopez.
Servais and Lopez were ejected, and both benches were given warnings.
Rodríguez homered and J.P. Crawford walked before Neris was ejected after throwing a pitch behind Eugenio Suarez’s head. Baker was also automatically ejected because of the warning.
Baker denied that Neris intentionally threw at either player.
“The pitch behind France, in a one-run game you’re not going to put anybody on, nobody is throwing at him," Baker said. “We don’t do that anyway. It was a series of bad events and I don’t want to talk about it too much more because I’m already kind of (upset)."
Neris also denied that his errant pitches were on purpose and even France didn't believe the one that hit him was intentional.
“The timing wasn’t right for it to be intentional," France said. “So I don’t know if it was not, but I don’t think it was."
Servais raved about the poise Rodriguez showed to give the Mariners some insurance with his homer.
“Some guys step up in those moments," he said. “You get the emotion and you get a little edge to you. It’s a good thing."
Raleigh’s three-run homer gave Seattle a 4-1 lead in the second inning, but the Astros scored three runs in the bottom of the inning to tie it.
The game was still tied in the fourth when Adam Frazier doubled with no outs. The Mariners went on top 5-4 when Frazier scored on a two-out single by Raleigh.
Mariners starter Robbie Ray (5-6) allowed eight hits and four runs — three earned — while walking three in five innings. Diego Castillo pitched a scoreless ninth for his third save.
Houston starter Cristian Javier (3-3) struggled, allowing six hits and five runs in 3 2/3 innings after entering the game 3-0 with a 0.40 ERA in six career games, with three starts against the Mariners.
Jose Altuve, Kyle Tucker and Chas McCormick each hit a solo homer for the Astros, but they couldn’t do much else on offense, going 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position.
The Mariners led early after an RBI double by Crawford in the first inning.
Houston tied it when Altuve sent Ray’s third pitch of the game into the seats in left field. It was his sixth leadoff homer this season, which ranks second in the majors behind Toronto’s George Springer, who has seven. It gives him 175 career homers, which moves him past Springer into sole possession of fifth place on Houston’s all-time list.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Mariners: RHP Erik Swanson (right elbow inflammation) is scheduled to make one more rehabilitation appearance with High-A Everett before coming off the injured list to join the team sometime during their next homestand, which begins Friday.
HONORED
On the day that Houston's Yordan Alvarez and the Astros finalized a $115 million, six-year contract extension, the slugger was named the AL Player of the Week.
Alvarez led the majors in hits (13), average (.565), slugging (1.217) and OPS (1.847) last week to win the award for the first time in his career. He hit four home runs and had eight RBI.
UP NEXT
Houston’s Justin Verlander (6-2, 2.23 ERA) opposes Chris Flexen (2-6, 4.55) when the series continues Tuesday night.
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Scoring Summary
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9th Inning | Alvarez grounded out to shortstop. |
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9th Inning | Bregman to second on fielder's indifference. |
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9th Inning | Bregman walked. |
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9th Inning | Brantley lined out to center. |
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9th Inning | Altuve grounded out to shortstop. |
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9th Inning | Castillo relieved Romo |
Statistics
SEA |
HOU |
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|---|---|---|
| 1 | Games Played | 1 |
| 1 | Team Games Played | 1 |
| 2 | Hit By Pitch | 0 |
| 6 | Ground Balls | 9 |
| 11 | Strikeouts | 7 |
| 7 | Runs Batted In | 4 |
| 0 | Sacrifice Hit | 0 |
| 7 | Hits | 10 |
| 0 | Stolen Bases | 2 |
| 5 | Walks | 5 |
| 0 | Catcher Interference | 0 |
| 7 | Runs | 4 |
| 0 | Ground Into Double Play | 1 |
| 0 | Sacrifice Flies | 0 |
| 35 | At Bats | 35 |
| 2 | Home Runs | 3 |
| 0 | Grand Slam Home Runs | 0 |
| 14 | Runners Left On Base | 14 |
| 0 | Triples | 0 |
| 1 | Game Winning RBIs | 0 |
| 0 | Intentional Walks | 0 |
| 2 | Doubles | 1 |
| 18 | Fly Balls | 19 |
| 0 | Caught Stealing | 0 |
| 181 | Pitches | 154 |
| 0 | Games Started | 0 |
| 1 | Pinch At Bats | 1 |
| 0 | Pinch Hits | 0 |
| 0.0 | Player Rating | 0.0 |
| 1 | Is Qualified | 1 |
| 0 | Is Qualified In Steals | 1 |
| 15 | Total Bases | 20 |
| 42 | Plate Appearances | 40 |
| 324.0 | Projected Home Runs | 486.0 |
| 4 | Extra Base Hits | 4 |
| 5.5 | Runs Created | 7.5 |
| .200 | Batting Average | .286 |
| .000 | Pinch Hit Average | .000 |
| .429 | Slugging Percentage | .571 |
| .371 | Secondary Average | .486 |
| .333 | On Base Percentage | .375 |
| .762 | OBP Pct + SLG Pct | .946 |
| 0.3 | Ground To Fly Ball Ratio | 0.5 |
| 5.3 | Runs Created Per 27 Outs | 7.8 |
| 45.0 | Batter Rating | 39.0 |
| 17.5 | At Bats Per Home Run | 11.7 |
| 0.00 | Stolen Base Percentage | 1.00 |
| 4.31 | Pitches Per Plate Appearance | 3.85 |
| .229 | Isolated Power | .286 |
| 0.45 | Walk To Strikeout Ratio | 0.71 |
| .119 | Walks Per Plate Appearance | .125 |
| .171 | Secondary Average Minus Batting Average | .200 |
| 14.0 | Runs Produced | 8.0 |
| 1.0 | Runs Ratio | 1.0 |
| 0.6 | Patience Ratio | 0.7 |
| 0.2 | Balls In Play Average | 0.3 |
| 87.0 | MLB Rating | 90.8 |
| 0.0 | Offensive Wins Above Replacement | 0.0 |
| 0.0 | Wins Above Replacement | 0.0 |
Game Information
Location: Houston, Texas
Attendance: 27,521 | Capacity:
2025 American League West Standings
| TEAM | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Seattle |
90 | 72 | .556 | - | L3 |
Houston |
87 | 75 | .537 | 3 | W2 |
Texas |
81 | 81 | .500 | 9 | L2 |
Athletics |
76 | 86 | .469 | 14 | L2 |
Los Angeles |
72 | 90 | .444 | 18 | L2 |


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