Seattle Mariners

Tigers rally early behind Schoop, beat Mariners 8-3

DETROIT — Jonathan Schoop homered and Isaac Paredes hit a go-ahead single as the Detroit Tigers rallied from a first-inning deficit and took advantage of three errors to beat the Seattle Mariners 8-3 Thursday.

Mitch Haniger put Seattle ahead against Tyler Alexander with the first of his two solo homers, but the Tigers rallied to take two of three from the Mariners, who have lost six of nine following a five-game winning streak.

“We had good at-bats, even from the beginning of the game, and that gave us a chance to settle in,” Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said.

Joe Jiménez (1-0) pitched a 1-2-3 seventh for his first win since last Aug. 26. Alex Lange threw the eighth and Gregory Soto pitched a perfect ninth to finish the six-hitter.

In a planned bullpen game, Alexander allowed one run and three hits in 2 2/3 innings and relievers allowed three hits over the rest of the game.

Seattle’s Justus Sheffield (5-5) gave up five runs — three earned — and six hits in four innings, the shortest of his 11 starts this season.

Detroit is 26-36 overall but 5-1 against Seattle, with the only loss 9-6 on Wednesday.

“We got nothing going, and it started on the mound,” Mariners manager Scott Servais said. “Sheff was not on his game today — it’s really disappointing coming off a high last night. For whatever reason, we did not play well against the Detroit Tigers this year. They had our number.”

Shortstop Kyle Seager made two errors and second baseman Donovan Walton one as Seattle allowed two unearned runs.

Ty France was hit by a pitch in the fifth inning from Jason Foley, becoming the first player in Mariners history to be hit by pitches four times in a three-game span. Foley, a 25-year-old right-hander, made his first Comerica Field appearance, four days after his major league debut.

Jake Rogers homered in the third but Jake Bauers, making his Mariners debut after he was acquired from Cleveland, had an RBI grounder that cut the lead to 3-2 in the fourth.

Willie Castro’s sacrifice fly and Robbie Grossman’s RBI single put Detroit ahead 5-2 in the fifth.

“Robbie’s homer was tough on them because it let us separate a little bit,” Hinch said. “In a bullpen game, you never know how much pitching you are going to have, so you need to score runs.”

Haniger’s 16th homer closed the gap in the sixth against Foley and gave him his fourth multi-homer game this season. Grossman hit a two-run homer in the bottom half, his eighth home run this season.

Rogers tripled home a run in the seventh.

“You can take extra bases in this ballpark more than most, and we want to put pressure on other teams,” Hinch said. “Jake and Jonathan both did it today, and they don’t have more than average speed. That’s something we need to do in this park.”

TRADE

Following injuries to 1B Evan White and OF Kyle Lewis, the Mariners acquired Bauers for a player to be named or cash. Bauers went 1 for 4. ... 2B Jack Mayfield was designated for assignment.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Tigers RHP Rony Garcia sprained a knee during pregame warmups. He required assistance from the team training staff to make it off the field and was placed on the 10-day injured list. “It doesn’t look good.,” Hinch said.

RHP Beau Burrows was recalled from Triple-A Toledo along with Lange and OF Daz Cameron. OF Derek Hill and LHP Derek Holland also were put on the 10-day IL.

UP NEXT

Mariners: RHP Justin Dun (1-2) starts Friday’s series opener at Cleveland and RHPO Aaron Civale (8-2). who has won three of his last four starts.

Tigers: LHP Tarik Skubal (3-7) starts Friday’s series opener against the visiting Chicago White Sox and RHP Lucas Giolito (5-5).