OAKLAND, Calif. — Mitch Garver and Luis Urías both drove in four runs, George Kirby struck out nine in six innings and the Seattle Mariners beat the Oakland Athletics 16-3 on Wednesday night.
Seattle, which entered the day 5 1/2 games back of the last AL wild card spot, recorded a season high in runs and snapped a four-game losing streak to get back to .500 at 70-70. The Mariners scored seven times in the seventh inning to pull away, sending 12 batters to the plate. They added four more runs in the eighth.
''Just a bust-out game for everybody,'' Seattle manager Dan Wilson said. ''A lot of special things that can still happen on this club in the last several games here."
Kirby (11-10) improved to 5-0 against the A's in his career and had eight strikeouts through the first four innings.
The 26-year-old said he made a small mental adjustment after allowing five runs in a loss last week against the Angels by ''just ripping it'' and trusting his stuff.
''I was just thinking too much the last couple weeks,'' Kirby said. ''I'm always at my best when I just keep it simple and just attack guys.''
Ahead by a run in the fourth, the Mariners recorded four straight two-out hits off A's starter JP Sears (11-10) to extend the lead to 5-1. After Victor Robles reached on a double, Garver knocked in his third run of the game with a single. Urías and Dylan Moore each followed with RBI hits.
''Two-out RBIs are so big, and they're backbreakers on the other side,'' Wilson said. ''Our guys put up some great at-bats and gave George what he needed in terms of the lead.''