SEATTLE — J.P. Crawford hit a grand slam, Bryce Miller struck out nine in six innings and the Seattle Mariners beat the Los Angeles Angels 9-0 on Saturday.
Miller (5-5) allowed just three hits for the Mariners, who lead the AL West on June 1 for the first time since 2003. They have won seven straight home series and six of their last seven games overall. Seattle (33-27) is a season-high six games over .500.
''That was a fun ballgame, it really was,'' manager Scott Servais said.
Seattle got nine hits, including three from Julio Rodríguez, and two home runs — a day after firing bench coach and offensive coordinator Brant Brown.
''I think we're just freeing things up,'' Servais said, ''and I know that it's been a point of emphasis over the last couple of days. Let's free these players up, let's talk about and really focus on what they do well and playing to their strengths.''
Miller gave up leadoff singles in the first and second, but after switching up his strategy to throw more four-seam fastballs and breaking pitches, he allowed just one more hit and never permitted a runner past second base.
''Yeah, like, the second inning, I don't know where the fastball went, but I lost it,'' Miller said.
''I guess it fell out of my pocket or something, but we found it between innings.''