DETROIT — Kerry Carpenter homered twice in his return from injury, Jake Rogers drove in seven runs and pitcher Tarik Skubal earned his MLB-leading 14th victory as the Detroit Tigers routed the Seattle Mariners 15-1 on Tuesday night.
''I was getting chills before the game just from seeing the guys and getting back out here,'' said Carpenter, who had been out since May 26 with a stress fracture in his back. ''It was really tough not being on the field, so this is a lot better.''
Rogers drove in two runs with a double in the third inning, added a grand slam in the fourth and hit an RBI double in the sixth to become the first Tigers players with seven RBIs in a game since Ryan Raburn against the Chicago White Sox on July 25, 2007.
The Tigers scored a season-high in runs and banged out a season-best 21 hits in their second straight victory and fourth win in seven games.
Skubal allowed one run on three hits in six innings. The 27-year-old left-hander struck out nine — raising his season total to a majors-leading 180 — walked one and hit two batters. Joey Wentz pitched the final three innings and earned his first MLB save.
Skubal's biggest problem was waiting through Detroit's lengthy offensive innings.
''That's tough, but you are never going to complain about getting 15 runs,'' he said. ''We have really missed (Carpenter) — he has a special bat.''
In Skubal's previous start, he held the Mariners to two runs in seven innings while striking out another nine.