SEATTLE — George Kirby faced the minimum number of batters and gave up one hit in seven sparkling innings, and the Seattle Mariners shut out the Texas Rangers 7-0 to earn a series victory and keep pace in the AL West and wild-card races.
Mitch Garver hit a three-run home run against his former team in the first inning and Randy Arozarena added a solo shot in the seventh. The homers helped Seattle remain four games behind the Astros in the AL West with 12 games to play. They face Houston to finish a six-game road trip next weekend. The Mariners are tied with Detroit 2 1/2 games behind the Minnesota Twins in the AL wild-card race.
''We've just got to keep winning," Mariners manager Dan Wilson said. ''And that's where we're focused right now.''
Kirby (12-11) was not overpowering, notching the first of three strikeouts in the fifth inning. But he was dominant, inducing 11 groundouts and giving up one hit, a single to Ezequiel Duran in the second. The Mariners wiped it away with a double play.
He combined with relievers Trent Thornton and Eduard Bazardo on a complete-game one-hitter. It was the first time the Mariners have faced the minimum of 27 batters in a game since Felix Hernandez's perfect game in 2012. The three pitchers combined to retire 22 straight after Duran's hit.
''When we're on, we're on, man," Kirby said. "Everyone in that bullpen, we've all got confidence to them to (finish) a game and everyone just throws strikes really well.
"I think that's really what it's about.''
Kirby also had his own back, participating in four putouts, including completing the day's most oddball play in the fourth inning. Josh Smith hit what appeared to be a routine grounder to Justin Turner at first base. But the ball bounced off Turner's glove and ricocheted directly to second baseman Dylan Moore. Moore quickly threw to Kirby, who made a feet-first leap to get the force out at first.