HOUSTON -AP- Robinson Cano had three hits and his tiebreaking three-run double in the ninth inning lifted the Seattle Mariners to their fourth straight win, 6-3, over the Houston Astros on Thursday night.
The bases were loaded with one out in the ninth when Cano cleared them with his double off Luke Gregerson (0-1) that sailed just out of reach of center fielder Carlos Gomez.
 
Cano drives in 3 in 9th to give Mariners 6-3 win over Astros
 
Cano, who has at least two hits in five straight games, also drove in a run in the third inning to give him four RBI and an American League-leading 30 this season.
Nick Vincent (2-1) pitched 1 2/3 scoreless innings for the win andSteve Cishek allowed one hit in the ninth for his ninth save.
Jose Altuve homered and tied a career-high with four hits and had two RBI for the Astros.
Tyler White snapped a 0 for 16 skid with a double to start Houston's seventh and Jason Castro walked with one out. Altuve hit a double, which landed on Tal's Hill in center field, scoring White to tie it at 3-3, but Castro was tagged out at home.
Norichika Aoki greeted Tony Sipp with a single to load the bases in the seventh before Seth Smith's groundball single rolled just out of reach of a diving Altuve and into right field to score two and make it 3-2.
Altuve, who leads the Astros with nine homers, gave them an early lead when he sent Wade Miley's third pitch onto the train tracks atop left field for his second straight leadoff homer and major league-leading sixth this season. His six leadoff homers are the most by an Astro since Craig Biggio also had six in 2006.
Cano's RBI single tied it at 1-1 in the third inning. The Astros took a 2-1 lead on an RBI single by Evan Gattis in the sixth inning.
Houston starter Chris Devenski allowed six hits and one run in six innings in his second start and eighth major league appearance.
Miley allowed five hits and two runs with five strikeouts in six innings.
George Springer made a nifty catch on a liner by Nelson Cruz that he grabbed before somersaulting to the ground to end the third inning.
The Mariners had just two baserunners over the next three innings, with a single in both the fifth and sixth innings, before getting going in the seventh.
 

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