Top veteran blasts a three-run home run to help the Red Sox defeat the Mariners 5-1, but the Boston Red Sox have grim news.

Valdez hits a 3-run homer to help the Red Sox beat the Mariners 5-1

SEATTLE (AP) – Enmanuel Valdez hit a three-run homer, Garrett Whitlock pitched five effective innings and the Boston Red Sox beat the Seattle Mariners 5-1 on Sunday.

Valdez, a fill-in second baseman for the injured Vaughn Grissom, hit a drive to right in the fourth after starting the season 0 for 8.

“It was a huge momentum shift,” Whitlock said. “I mean, he lit us up in the dugout and that was just a ginormous swing.”

Tyler O´Neill connected for a solo shot in the second against Seattle´s Bryce Miller (0-1), who was charged with four runs and six hits in five innings.

Whitlock (1-0) helped Boston to a split of the four-game series after it dropped two straight one-run games. The big right-hander allowed three hits, struck out eight and walked none.

Whitlock relied mostly on his fastball after catcher Reese McGuire saw Seattle struggling at the plate and suggested a change in strategy.

“I feel like that´s something I need to continue to learn how to do,” Whitlock said. “And obviously that´s big on Reese to do. He the one that saw it and he´s the one that made the adjustments.”

Enmanuel Valdez took an early look around Fenway Park before his debut at  second base - The Boston Globe

Whitlock´s outing capped a strong series by Red Sox starters. They gave up five runs (four earned) in 22 innings with 27 strikeouts against five walks.

“Like I´ve been saying all along: I do believe we´re going to pitch,” Boston manager Alex Cora said.

“It just kind of shows you what´s possible. You know that your rotation is very talented. We´ve been talking about these guys for a while, since we got here.”

Seattle got its only run when Mitch Haniger doubled and scored on Josh Rojas´ two-out single in the second.

Enmanuel Valdez took an early look around Fenway Park before his debut at  second base - The Boston Globe

Justin Slaten pitched 2 1/3 hitless innings for his first career save in his second major league appearance.

Coming off a strong rookie campaign, Miller struck out six and walked two.

The Mariners finished with four hits.

“Offensively, we just haven´t gotten it going yet,” manager Scott Servais said. “Again, it´s four games into the season. We need to be more consistent there in what we´re doing, and we will be.”

WORTH NOTING

The Mariners signed right-hander Michael Mariot to a minor league deal and assigned the pitcher to Triple-A Tacoma. Mariot is 2-0 with a 5.85 ERA and two saves in 45 career major league appearances.

TRAINERS ROOM

Enmanuel Valdez took an early look around Fenway Park before his debut at  second base - The Boston Globe

Red Sox: Rafael Devers (shoulder) returned to the lineup after missing two games with a shoulder injury. The third baseman is a “full go,” Cora said. He went 1 for 5 with a single in the first and a strikeout.

Cora was coy about the status of closer Kenley Jansen, who woke up Friday with a sore back after earning a season-opening save in Boston´s 6-4 win over Seattle on Thursday. But Jansen warmed up in the ninth in case Slaten struggled, indicating treatment with a chiropractor was successful.

UP NEXT

Enmanuel Valdez took an early look around Fenway Park before his debut at  second base - The Boston Globe

Red Sox: RHP Tanner Houck makes his season debut Monday in the first game of a three-game series at Oakland.

Mariners: RHP Emerson Hancock makes his fourth major league start Monday in the first game of a three-game home series against Cleveland.

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