Corbin throws 7 shutout innings as the Nationals take another series by beating the Mariners 4-1

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SEATTLE (AP) — After pinch-hitter Cal Raleigh went down swinging for the final out, the boos quickly followed.

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SEATTLE (AP) — After pinch-hitter Cal Raleigh went down swinging for the final out, the boos quickly followed.

Everyone associated with the Seattle Mariners — players, fans, management — seems fed up during a season that perhaps hit a new low point Wednesday.

“We do have a momentum-driven team and it’s not going our way right now,” manager Scott Servais said. “And it’s spiraling a little bit. We’ve got to turn it off. Turn off the faucet a little bit because it’s running against us.”

Washington Nationals' Keibert Ruiz hits a two-run single against Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Logan Gilbert during the first inning of a baseball game Wednesday, June 28, 2023, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)
Washington Nationals' Keibert Ruiz hits a two-run single against Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Logan Gilbert during the first inning of a baseball game Wednesday, June 28, 2023, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

Patrick Corbin tossed seven shutout innings, Washington jumped on Seattle starter Logan Gilbert for three first-inning runs, and the Nationals won another series with a 4-1 win over the Mariners.

Washington picked up another unexpected series victory and added another layer to the growing frustration of Seattle’s disappointing season. The Nationals took two of three against the Mariners after doing the same in San Diego last weekend.

“Like I said before, they’re relentless. They come out, they play hard. They play hard for 27 outs,” Nationals manager Dave Martinez said. “I love the way they play and the energy has been great. So we’ve got to continue to do that.”

Corbin (5-9) was terrific with a performance that was more reminiscent of earlier in his career. For the first time in 17 starts this year, Corbin didn’t allow an earned run — and his nine strikeouts were a season high.

Opponents were hitting .309 against Corbin entering the day, but the Mariners managed just five singles, three from catcher Tom Murphy. The last time Corbin threw seven shutout innings was Aug. 21, 2019, against Pittsburgh.

“I’m not gonna get too high after this one. Just kind of look at some of the things that we did well and try to improve and get ready for the next one,” he said.

Hunter Harvey struck out two in a 1-2-3 ninth for his sixth save.

Seattle avoided being shut out when José Caballero homered leading off the eighth inning against Amos Willingham in the reliever’s major league debut. Yet it was another difficult day for the Mariners, a team that was expected to contend but is mired in mediocrity with the midpoint of the season drawing closer.

Dropping two of three at home to the Nationals is arguably the nadir for Seattle so far. It may not be that way in the standings as Seattle (38-41) is only three games below .500 and one good stretch of baseball would get the Mariners back into the wild-card conversation.

But perception-wise it was a damaging series against a team that arrived in the Pacific Northwest with the worst record in the National League and highlighted Seattle’s deficiencies at the plate.

“We’re just as frustrated as everybody,” Murphy said. “I made the comment earlier that every day when you come to the park it feels like it’s do or die and it really does at this point of the season, and that’s a grinding way to play,” Murphy said. “I believe those feelings will subside. We’ll find a groove. We’ll find a way to relax.”

Gilbert (5-5) gave up four hits to the first four batters of the game, including an RBI double from Jeimer Candelario and a two-run single by Keibert Ruiz.

Ildemaro Vargas added an RBI double as part of an eventful sixth inning in which Martinez was ejected for the second time in a week after Ruiz was called out on a play at home plate for running out of the baseline.

EJECTED AGAIN

Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Logan Gilbert looks down during the first inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Wednesday, June 28, 2023, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Logan Gilbert looks down during the first inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Wednesday, June 28, 2023, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

Martinez immediately ran out from the dugout after plate umpire Derek Thomas said Ruiz went too far out of the baseline to avoid a tag from Murphy. Ruiz was attempting to score from first on a double by Dominic Smith.

Martinez said he was trying to protect Ruiz from getting ejected, but was still baffled by the call.

“Honestly, I’ve been in the major leagues for 38 years, I’ve never seen that call. I mean, I really haven’t,” Martinez said.

Martinez got tossed last week in a game against Arizona for arguing balls and strikes, his first ejection this season.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Nationals: SS CJ Abrams was out of the lineup after getting hit by a pitch on his right elbow in Tuesday’s win. Martinez said Abrams was getting treatment and didn’t believe it was anything serious.

UP NEXT

Nationals: After an off day, Washington continues its road trip at Philadelphia on Friday. The Nationals had not announced their rotation for the series.

Mariners: Following a day off, the Mariners host Tampa Bay on Friday. RHP Bryce Miller (5-3, 3.88 ERA) will start the series opener.

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