SEATTLE — Bryce Miller threw six innings and combined with three relievers on Seattle's 12th shutout of the season, Ryan Bliss hit a two-run shot for the second home run of his career and the Mariners beat the New York Mets 6-0 on Friday night.
Seattle's pitching was again terrific, with Miller (9-7) overpowering the Mets before turning it over to the bullpen. And it was a couple of role players at the bottom of the batting order who had the key hits.
Batting eighth in the order, Bliss hit the first pitch he saw from Mets starter Jose Quintana (6-8) an estimated 410 feet into the Seattle bullpen for a two-run homer in the second inning. His only other home run came back on June 7 in Kansas City.
''First home run was special, but especially here at T-Mobile (Park), it was a pretty cool moment,'' Bliss said. ''It was fun.''
Then in the seventh, it was No. 9 hitter Leo Rivas ending Quintana's outing. After Mitch Garver walked and Dylan Moore reached on an infield single, Rivas poked a 3-2 pitch with two outs past diving second baseman Jeff McNeil to score a pair.
''Can't say enough about the guys in the middle of the field tonight, the little guys,'' Seattle manager Scott Servais said. ''What Bliss and Rivas did, they didn't get out of their game.''
Cal Raleigh added a two-run single off reliever Adam Ottavino later in the inning as Seattle sent nine batters to the plate and scored four times.
Quintana retired 13 straight prior to walking Garver to begin the seventh. He allowed five runs, four hits and struck out eight.