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Charlie Morton dominant as Astros silence Mariners

Houston Astros' Jose Altuve, right, and Alex Bregman walk to the dugout after scoring on a two-run base hit by Marwin Gonzalez in the fourth inning of a spring training baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Wednesday, March 21, 2018, in West Palm Beach, Fla. Photo: Associated Press/ AP Photo/John Bazemore


By TIM BOOTH , AP Sports Writer
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SEATTLE (AP) — Charlie Morton pitched seven innings of three-hit ball, Jose Altuve hit a three-run double and the Houston Astros beat the Seattle Mariners 9-2 on Thursday.

After losing the series opener, the Astros won their third straight behind another impressive pitching performance. Morton allowed singles to Robinson Cano, Mitch Haniger and Nelson Cruz, and otherwise baffled Seattle’s lineup. In the four-game series, Houston’s starters dominated with none of the four allowing more than two earned runs.

Morton (3-0) was the best of the four. Mixing a fastball that was still in the mid-90s in the seventh inning with a good curveball, Morton struck out eight and walked none. He retired 15 straight between Haniger’s one-out single in the second inning and Cruz’s broken bat hit in the seventh. Morton didn’t allow a runner to reach second base.

Altuve’s two-out double in the fifth capped an inning in which defense didn’t help starter Marco Gonzales. Kyle Seager’s error on Alex Bregman’s grounder to third started the inning, and Marwin Gonzalez followed with a line drive single off Seager’s glove. Josh Reddick drove in one run on a shallow pop up that fell in the outfield, but rather than let Gonzales (1-2) finish the inning, Seattle manager Scott Servais went to reliever Dan Altavilla to face the top of Houston’s order.

Altavilla walked George Springer, and Altuve followed with a shot to right-center for a 4-0 lead. Altuve also had an RBI ground-rule double in the ninth. Reddick and Max Stassi added solo homers.

Seattle got a pair of runs in the eighth inning off Houston’s bullpen on RBI doubles from David Freitas and Jean Segura.

RARE TRIPLE PLAY

Evan Gattis was at the center of a rare triple play in the fourth inning. With runners at first and second and no outs, Gattis hit a check-swing ground ball to third base. Seager stepped on third and threw to second base to force Carlos Correa.

Gattis finished running to first but apparently believed it was the third out and turned to jog back to the dugout. Seager noticed what was happening, and Cano threw to Daniel Vogelbach, who applied the tag.

It was the 12th triple play by Seattle and first since 2015.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Astros: RHP Ken Giles was unavailable during the series due to back tightness. Manager A.J. Hinch said Giles reported the discomfort after the team arrived in Seattle and didn’t get better. The club doesn’t believe Giles will need to go on the disabled list, but his status will be watched closely.

Mariners: 1B Ryon Healy (sprained ankle) is expected to begin a rehab assignment with Double-A Arkansas on Friday with the hope of rejoining the Mariners on their upcoming 10-game road trip. Healy’s been out since injuring his ankle in a postgame workout on April 7 in Minnesota. … C Mike Zunino (oblique) is expected to rejoin the Mariners in Texas this weekend.

UP NEXT

Astros: Justin Verlander (2-0) looks to remain perfect on the season as the Astros open a series against the White Sox. Verlander allowed one run on one hit and struck out 11 in his last start.

Mariners: Felix Hernandez (2-2) makes his fifth start. Hernandez pitched 6 1/3 innings and allowed just two runs in his last start against Oakland but took the loss.

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