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Champs can’t dodge Mariners

Seattle wins behind timely hits, Moore defensive gem

By TIM BOOTH, Associated Press
Published: April 19, 2021, 11:03pm
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Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Chris Taylor, right, tries to put a tag on Seattle Mariners' J.P. Crawford, left, as Crawford attempts to steal second during the second inning of a baseball game, Monday, April 19, 2021, in Seattle. Crawford was called out on the play. (AP Photo/Ted S.
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Chris Taylor, right, tries to put a tag on Seattle Mariners' J.P. Crawford, left, as Crawford attempts to steal second during the second inning of a baseball game, Monday, April 19, 2021, in Seattle. Crawford was called out on the play. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Justus Sheffield throws against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the first inning of a baseball game, Monday, April 19, 2021, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) (Ted S. Warren/Associated Press) Photo Gallery

SEATTLE — Rookie Taylor Trammell homered and added a key RBI double, third baseman Dylan Moore thwarted a Dodgers rally with a terrific defensive play in the seventh and the Seattle Mariners beat Los Angeles 4-3 on Monday night in a matchup of early season division leaders.

Seattle handed the Dodgers a second straight loss, the first time on the young season Los Angeles dropped consecutive games. It came on the strength of a couple long balls off Dodgers starter Dustin May and a strong start by Justus Sheffield.

José Marmolejos got Seattle started with a two-run shot in the first inning that barely cleared the wall in right field. Trammell, one of Seattle’s top young prospects, added a solo homer to deep left-center in the second inning, and his RBI double with two outs in the fourth capitalized on an error by second baseman Chris Taylor for a 4-2 lead.

Sheffield (1-1) threw 5 2/3 innings, allowing four hits, three walks and striking out six. His lone mistake was Corey Seager’s two-run homer to center field in the third inning. Zach McKinstry added an RBI single in the sixth that ended Sheffield’s night.

The Dodgers threatened in the seventh with two runners on and one out, but Kendall Graveman struck out Justin Turner and Moore made a leaping catch at third base to rob Will Smith of a base hit that would have tied it.

Los Angeles threatened again in the ninth against closer Rafael Montero after a walk and hit batter put the tying run at second with one out. Seager grounded into a game-ending double play, and Montero recorded his third save.

May (1-1) struck out eight, but the two long balls were the first homers he’s allowed this season.

France leaves

Seattle 3B Ty France was replaced after getting hit on the right forearm by a 98 mph fastball from May in the fifth inning. France initially stayed in the game but was removed before the start of the sixth inning. X-rays were negative.

Trainer’s room

Dodgers: OF Cody Bellinger is traveling with the Dodgers and ramping up his baseball activity. Manager Dave Roberts said Bellinger (calf) did some light jogging, fielding and took some swings before Monday’s game.

“Today was a good, considerable day. Hopefully he comes out of today feeling good and we just continue to progress,” Roberts said.

Mariners: Seattle expects AL Rookie of the Year Kyle Lewis to make his season debut Tuesday. Lewis has been out for nearly a month due to a bone bruise in his knee suffered late in spring training.

Manager Scott Servais said Lewis played in an alternate site game Monday and appears set to be brought off the injured list.

Servais said the team has arranged a vaccination clinic for players and staff following Tuesday’s game. The Mariners are off on Wednesday before opening a series in Boston on Thursday.

Servais said as of now he doesn’t believe the Mariners will get to the 85% vaccination rate among Tier 1 personnel that would lift some COVID-19 restrictions teams must currently follow.

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