Sunday, September 24, 2017 04:10 PM (ET)

Kluber, Indians end Mariners' playoff hopes

The Sports Xchange
Sep 24, 2017

SEATTLE -- Corey Kluber pitched seven strong innings and Jose Ramirez hit a tiebreaking homer in the sixth inning as the Cleveland Indians defeated Seattle 4-2 on Sunday, eliminating the Mariners from the postseason chase.

Ramirez continued to haunt Mariners' pitchers, going 2-for-4 and scoring two runs. Jason Kipnis went 2-for-3 with two RBIs.

The Mariners extended their playoff drought to 16 years, the longest in the majors.

Cleveland (98-58) improved its lead for the best record in the American League to two games over Houston, with the Astros hosting a late game against the Los Angeles Angels.

The Indians also remained a game behind the Los Angeles Dodgers for the best record in the majors and home-field advantage throughout the postseason.

Seattle (75-81) suffered its eighth loss in nine games.

Kluber (18-4) surrendered two runs and six hits. He struck out 10 and walked two on 108 pitches.

Mike Leake (3-1 with Seattle, 10-13 overall) went 6 2/3 innings, allowing three earned runs and seven hits with five strikeouts. It was Leake's first loss in five starts since being traded to Seattle on Aug 30.

Cody Allen picked up his 29th save of the season for the Indians.

Cleveland began the scoring in the fourth inning. Ramirez led off with a hard single up the middle and stole second. Edwin Encarnacion followed with a double to dead left field to score Ramirez.

With one out, Kipnis added an RBI double to the base of the right-field wall to give the Indians a 2-0 lead.

Former Mariner Austin Jackson snuffed out a Seattle rally in the fourth inning. With one out and runners on first and second, Jackson gloved a deep drive by Yonder Alonso, then fired back to the infield to double Kyle Seager off first.

But the Mariners bounced back in the fifth when Ben Gamel clubbed his 11th homer, a two-run shot off Kluber to tie the score 2-2.

Cleveland reclaimed the lead when Ramirez homered to lead off the sixth. The Indians tacked on a run in the eighth on a sacrifice fly by Kipnis.

NOTES: Umpire crew chief Sam Holbrook asked for a video review on Indians slugger Edwin Encarnacion's long foul ball to left in the second inning. The replay confirmed the ball was foul, left of the foul pole. ... Cleveland 1B Carlos Santana was out of the lineup after hurting a shoulder in a collision at first base on Saturday. But Indians manager Terry Francona indicated he expected the slugger to return quickly. ... Indians RHP Corey Kluber walked a September-high two batters; for the month, Kluber has three walks and 47 strikeouts. ... Seattle SS Jean Segura missed the game after suffering a contusion of his right middle finger on Saturday. ... Mariners RHP Shae Simmons went two-thirds of an inning in relief, allowing a hit and an earned run. It was the first time in seven appearances this season he didn't pitch a full inning.
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