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Dee Gordon helps Mariners hand Kansas City 8th straight loss

Seattle Mariners second baseman Dee Gordon throws out Kansas City Royals' Martin Maldonado during the seventh inning of a baseball game at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday, April 9, 2019. (Orlin Wagner / AP)
Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Dee Gordon helped Seattle with his bat and his glove.

The Mariners are rolling along quite nicely at the moment.

Gordon got three hits and drove in two runs as high-scoring Seattle extended baseball’s best record with a 6-3 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday night.

Jay Bruce hit his AL-leading seventh homer in the first inning, extending the Mariners’ string to 13 games at the start of the season with at least one home run, matching the Detroit Tigers in 2017 and the Chicago Cubs in 1954. The 2002 Cleveland Indians (14 games) are the only team since 1908 to open the season with more games with home runs.

Seattle also matched the 2000 St. Louis Cardinals with the most home runs (33) through their first 13 games.

“Our lineup, top to bottom, has been really good,” Mariners manager Scott Servais said. “We had the one home run early, and I say ‘just one home run’ because we’re used to more. We were able to tack on some runs late which was really helpful.”

The Mariners improved to 11-2 and have scored at least five runs in 12 of those games. The Royals lost their eighth in a row.

Gordon singled and scored on Bruce’s grounder in the third. He hit a tiebreaking two-run single in the fourth and singled again in the sixth.

Gordon also made a couple of nice plays in the field. He said he is happy to be spending more time at second base after playing four different positions last season.

“I like playing second base,” he said. “That’s my job. We’re not always going to score a bunch of runs. We’re going to have some real close contests and you’ve got to play defense.”

Kansas City manager Ned Yost said Gordon was the difference for Seattle.

“Four times we had opportunities there that were just right there,” he said. “All four, Dee Gordon. We just hit them right to where he could just barely get enough reach on them.”

Whit Merrifield extended his hitting streak to 30 games, tying a Royals record set by George Brett in 1980. He led off the bottom of the first with an opposite-field triple to stretch a streak that began last Sept. 10 and included the final 20 games of the season.

Marco Gonzales (4-0) gave up two earned runs in six-plus innings. Anthony Swarzak pitched the ninth for his second save in two opportunities.

Jakob Junis (1-1) allowed four runs in four innings.