SEATTLE — Humberto Quintero's two-run homer highlighted a six-run fifth inning, and the Seattle Mariners rallied for a 9-7 victory over Toronto on Wednesday to spoil the return of Blue Jays left-hander J.A. Happ.
Happ made his first start since May 7, when he suffered a skull fracture and a sprained right knee after being struck behind the left ear by a line drive from Tampa Bay's Desmond Jennings. Happ left the field on a stretcher, spent the night in the hospital and had three months of rehabilitation, primarily for the knee.
Presented with a 7-2 lead by the third inning, Happ couldn't deny the fifth-inning rally, leaving with the bases loaded and no outs.
Brandon Maurer (3-7), who allowed eight baserunners and no runs in 3 1-3 innings, earned the win.
Happ's day ended when he walked Michael Morse. He was charged with seven runs and seven hits, walking two and striking out three in his 99-pitch outing.
Aaron Loup (4-4) took over allowed one run on Michael Saunders' forceout, two on Justin Smoak's double and two on Quintero's home run over the left-field wall, his second. He also had an RBI in the fourth.
Danny Farquhar worked an inning for his third save in five chances.
Edwin Encarnacion and Adam Lind hit back-to-back home runs for the Jays in the third, their 30th and 14th, respectively. It is Encarnacion's second straight 30-homer season.