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Mariners rout Rangers with three home runs, including one more from Kyle Seager

Seattle Mariners' Kyle Seager, left, connects for a three-run home run on a pitch from Texas Rangers reliever Taylor Guerrieri as catcher Jose Trevino, right, watches in the eighth inning of a baseball game in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Sept. 1, 2019. (Tony Gutierrez / Associated Press)

ARLINGTON, Texas – Kyle Seager left Globe Life Park pretty much the way he arrived at the park.

Seager, Tom Murphy and Daniel Vogelbach hit home runs and the Seattle Mariners beat the Texas Rangers 11-3 on Sunday.

Seager sealed the victory with a three-run homer against Taylor Guerrieri in the eighth inning.

In 153 career games against Texas, he has 28 homers and 99 RBIs, his most against any team.

Seager’s first homer at the Rangers’ stadium was a solo shot in his third game there on Sept. 25, 2011.

“I hit one my first year here. I do remember that. I only had (three) on the year,” he said.

That homer against Merkin Valdez came in the ninth inning of a 12-5 blowout loss. He has hit 14 more at the park, which will be replaced with a climate-controlled stadium next season.

The gametime temperature was 92 degrees.

“It was hot,” Seager said. “We were just talking about the climate control. A lot of memories here, but this is something that I certainly won’t miss, the heat of this place.”

Vogelbach welcomed a little September heat after a frigid August when he averaged .130 with only three homers. Murphy and Vogelbach homered back-to-back in the third inning. Vogelbach was 2 for 3 with two walks and two RBIs.

“When I’m walking, I’m hitting,” he said. “My approach is going and I’m seeing the ball the right way. It’s just a matter of time until things start to go.”

The Mariners drew nine walks from seven Texas pitchers, who also hit three batters. Seattle starter Yusei Kikuchi (6-9) walked none while allowing three runs in five innings.

“When it’s so hot, you have to attack the strike zone,” Seattle manager Scott Servais said. “You can’t have long at-bats. That’s what we did to them today.”

Kikuchi benefited from Seattle’s four first-inning runs. Dee Gordon chased Brett Martin (1-3) from the game after just two outs with a two-run single.

The teams split the four-game set. Seattle won the season series 12-7.

There was a moment of silence before the game for the victims of a mass shooting in West Texas on Saturday. Seven people were killed and 22 were injured. Texas flags at the stadium were at half-staff.

September ball

Of the teams’ 11 September roster additions, only Mariners CF Braden Bishop started. He went 0 for 4 returning from a rehab assignment at Triple-A Tacoma and being reinstated from the injury list (lacerated spleen).

Seattle also moved RHPs Austin Adams, Dan Altavilla and Brandon Brennan from IL and recalled INF/OF Ryan Court from Tacoma.

The Rangers’ additions included OF Nomar Mazara and RHP Adrian Sampson from the 10-day IL, LHP Jeffrey Springs and RHP Edinson Volquez from the 60-day IL. Texas recalled 1B Ronald Guzman and RHP Ian Gibaut from Triple-A Nashville. All of them but Court played in the game.

Missing Mariners

OF Keon Broxton served a one-game suspension on Sunday for hitting umpire Manny Gonzalez with a batting glove on Aug. 26. . OF Jake Fraley missed his second straight game for personal reasons. Servais said Fraley would rejoin the team in Chicago on Monday.