SEATTLE -AP- Thanks to Seattle's resurgent lineup, James Paxton was able to afford a rare inconsistent outing.
Robinson Cano and Kyle Seager each hit a three-run homer, and Paxton was effective enough for five innings to help the Mariners beat the Minnesota Twins 12-3 on Tuesday night
Cano staked the Mariners to a 3-0 lead in the first and Seager's shot capped a seven-run fourth that made it 12-2 as Seattle won for the eighth time in nine games. During that span, the Mariners are averaging more than seven runs per game.
 
 
Cano, Seager power Mariners past Twins 12-3
 
 
"A big, big night for our offense," manager Scott Servais said. "Great to see. We're on a nice little roll right now. It's different guys chipping in. Robbie got us going early, and a big night for Seager with the three-run homer and a double."
Paxton (5-0), who missed most of May with a left forearm strain, allowed three runs and five hits with three walks in his second start since coming off the disabled list.
"I wasn't as sharp tonight, felt a little off mechanically, just couldn't really find my rhythm," said Paxton, who did not permit an earned run in five of his previous seven starts. "But that happens, and picked a good game to do it when we score 12 runs, so it worked out OK."
Hector Santiago (4-6) lasted just 2 2/3 innings, giving up five runs and three hits with four walks, all of which came around to score. He is 0-5 with a 9.93 ERA in his last six starts.
Twins catcher Chris Gimenez, who was behind the plate for the first seven innings, pitched the eighth and retired all three batters he faced.
"I haven't talked to him postgame yet, but he came out and didn't have command early," Minnesota manager Paul Molitor said about Santiago. "Couple walks and then the three-run homer before he could even blink. It seemed like he settled down a little bit after that, but he walked four guys the first three innings and they all scored. It just puts you in a bad spot."
Guillermo Heredia and Danny Valencia opened the first with consecutive walks and Cano followed with his 11th homer.
Santiago walked Cano and Nelson Cruz with one out in the third and Seager followed with an RBI double. Cruz, who has been nursing a tight right calf muscle, came home on Taylor Motter's sacrifice fly to make it 5-0.
Brian Dozier homered in a two-run fourth for Minnesota, the first long ball allowed by Paxton this season.
Seattle answered with seven runs in the bottom half before the Twins got an out. Valencia hit a three-run double to make it 8-2 and came around on consecutive singles by Cano and Cruz. Seager followed with his sixth homer.
The Twins got to Paxton again in the fifth on Joe Mauer's RBI single.
"Pax, not as sharp as we saw him last time out," Servais said. "The long innings kind of affected him going back out there. Just didn't really get in a good flow with his stuff. It happens. He's been out there, had the one great start the last time. But he hung in there. I wanted him to get the win."
 

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