CLEVELAND (AP) -- Kyle Seager, batting cleanup in place of ailing Nelson Cruz, hit a grand slam, doubled and drove in five runs to lead the Seattle Mariners past the Cleveland Indians 9-3 Wednesday night.
Cruz, who leads the American League with 18 home runs, missed the game because of back spasms. Seager helped Seattle win for the second straight day at Progressive Field after a 2-9 homestand.
The Mariners scored more than three runs for the first time since May 26, a span of a club-record 13 games.
Seager hit his second career grand slam, connecting in the third inning against Trevor Bauer (5-3). Seager added an RBI double in the seventh.
 
Seager subs for Cruz, hits grand slam, Mariners beat Indians
 
Taijuan Walker (3-6) allowed one run in six innings and beat the Indians for the second time in two weeks.
Cleveland lost its third straight and fell to 11-18 at home.
Bauer created his own trouble by walking the bases loaded in the third. Mike Zunino, batting .166, drew a leadoff walk before Austin Jackson and Robinson Cano walked with two away.
Pitching coach Mickey Callaway visited the mound, but Seager drove a 1-1 pitch to right-center. Bauer walked Seth Smith before retiring Mark Trumbo to finally end the 38-pitch inning.
Seager is batting .433 (26 for 60) in 15 career games at Progressive Field.
Logan Morrison extended his hitting streak to a career-high 16 games with a two-run double in the Mariners' fourth.
Walker, who struck out six, pitched eight shutout innings against the Indians on May 29 at Safeco Field.
Bauer gave up six runs, walked five and struck out five in 3 2-3 innings.
 

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