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SportsJune 25, 2016

SEATTLE -- Adam Lind provided the clutch hit that escaped the Seattle Mariners during their six-game losing streak. It came in game-winning fashion. Lind hit a winning three-run home run in the ninth inning off St. Louis closer Trevor Rosenthal to give the Mariners a 4-3 victory over the Cardinals on Friday night...

By TIM BOOTH ~ Associated Press
The Mariners' Adam Lind celebrates his three-run home run off Cardinals reliever Trevor Rosenthal during the ninth inning,Friday in Seattle. The Mariners won 4-3.
The Mariners' Adam Lind celebrates his three-run home run off Cardinals reliever Trevor Rosenthal during the ninth inning,Friday in Seattle. The Mariners won 4-3.Stephen Brashear ~ Associated Press

SEATTLE -- Adam Lind provided the clutch hit that escaped the Seattle Mariners during their six-game losing streak.

It came in game-winning fashion.

Lind hit a winning three-run home run in the ninth inning off St. Louis closer Trevor Rosenthal to give the Mariners a 4-3 victory over the Cardinals on Friday night.

The long ball snapped Seattle's skid and provided a brief respite from an otherwise miserable stretch. Seattle was on the verge of losing for the fifth time in seven games after holding the lead before Lind's 11th homer that landed deep in the right-field seats.

"We've had a lot of tough ones lately, but we did pull it out," Seattle manager Scott Servais said.

Cardinals reliever Trevor Rosenthal delivers a pitch to a Mariners batter during the ninth inning Friday.
Cardinals reliever Trevor Rosenthal delivers a pitch to a Mariners batter during the ninth inning Friday.

The Mariners opened the ninth with a double by Kyle Seager just fair down the left-field line and a walk to Dae-Ho Lee on a 3-2 pitch. Lind reached down and drove a 1-1 pitch out to right field for his fourth career walk-off home run.

Lind had been hitless in his previous 10 at-bats before the homer.

"You know it's a long season, long road trip," Lind said. "We played some good teams, the Cardinals are a really good team as well. If you want to be good you have to play well against these teams."

It was the third home run allowed this season by Rosenthal (2-3) and his third blown save. Rosenthal has struggled of late, giving up at least two runs in three of his past five appearances.

"It was a changeup, it was probably more on the inner-part of the plate than we had hoped," Rosenthal said. "I don't remember the last time I've given up a hard-hit ball on my changeup. It was under the zone, but he just did a great job with it."

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St. Louis had scored three times in the eighth inning without the help of a base hit. Seattle reliever Joaquin Benoit issued three walks and a hit batter, and Seager's error on Matt Holliday's hard ground ball allowed two runs to score.

Benoit's problems nearly ruined the night for Seattle starter Wade LeBlanc. Making his first start in the majors since 2014, LeBlanc threw six shutout innings, scattering three hits and striking out three after being acquired in a trade with Toronto earlier this week.

LeBlanc left with a 1-0 lead after Lee's bases loaded groundout in the sixth scored Seth Smith from third. Nick Vincent pitched a perfect seventh but it fell apart for Seattle in the eighth.

"Throwing strikes, changing speeds, that's pretty much all I've got," LeBlanc said.

In the eighth, Benoit immediately put runners on first and second walking Yadier Molina -- who was replaced by Eric Fryer -- and hitting Greg Garcia on a 1-2 pitch. The pair advanced on a sacrifice bunt by Tommy Pham and Matt Carpenter was intentionally walked to load the bases. Aledmys Diaz fouled off a pair of 3-2 pitches before Benoit missed inside and forced in the tying run.

Benoit was replaced by Donn Roach and Holliday swung at the first pitch. Seager appeared to think the grounder was going to bounce higher, but it stayed down and rolled into left field allowing a pair to score.

Roach (1-0) escaped the eighth and pitched the ninth to get his first win.

"We were able to make something happen there in the eighth, it's just a shame we couldn't finish it off," St. Louis manager Mike Matheny said.

Trainer's room

Cardinals: First baseman Matt Adams was a late scratch with lower back tightness. Jedd Gyorko replaced him in the lineup.

Mariners: Left-hander Wade Miley (shoulder) threw four perfect innings for Class A Everett in a rehab assignment Friday. Miley struck out seven of the 12 batters he faced.

Right-hander Felix Hernandez has increased his throwing program to 120 feet and is progressing from his strained calf. Right-hander Taijuan Walker (foot) is scheduled to throw a bullpen this weekend and is on track to make a start next week.

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