SEATTLE — Luke Raley hit a three-run homer, Bryan Woo pitched 5 2/3 solid innings and the Seattle Mariners overcame an injury to Julio Rodríguez to beat the Houston Astros 6-4 on Sunday.
Rodríguez left the game with two outs in the sixth inning after he leapt for a flyball and appeared to twist his right ankle against the pad of the center field fence on a triple by Yordan Alvarez, who hit for the cycle.
Rodriguez grabbed at his ankle in pain and stayed on the ground for several minutes before walking off the field with manager Scott Servais and trainer Taylor Bennett. Servais said initial X-rays were negative.
''He's got a little bit of an ankle sprain there," Servais said. "Right now what I've been told is it's going to be day-to-day. We'll see where it's at there.''
Servais added that Rodríguez would likely get an MRI.
''We'll take all precautions there and make sure he's 100% before he gets back out there,'' Servais said.
The hit against Taylor Saucedo was the third of the game for Alvarez, who also had a first-inning single and a fourth-inning homer against Woo. Alvarez completed the cycle with a double in the eighth against Mariners reliever Gregory Santos.
''I'm very excited,'' Alvarez said. ''I felt a little bit of pressure there, but I knew I needed a double and when I hit the ball, I said, ‘there it is.'"