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Fister's tough start dooms Astros in 12-4 loss to Mariners

HOUSTON (AP) - Another bad start by Doug Fister doomed the Houston Astros on Wednesday.

Robinson Cano hit a three-run homer in the first inning, and the Seattle Mariners beat the Astros 12-4 to keep pressure on the other AL wild-card contenders.

Kyle Seager added another three-run drive in the eighth, his 30th home run this season, as Seattle pulled within 1ˆ½ games of Baltimore for the second AL wild card. Houston dropped three games back as its magic number for elimination was cut to two. The Orioles were at Toronto on Wednesday night.

Fister gave up five runs and five hits over 1 1/3 innings in the shortest start of his big league career.

"It's pretty frustrating," he said. "I let the team down. The last couple of starts haven't gone what I would call my way at all."

Fister has lost five straight decisions, and Houston has lost his last seven starts - all five innings or fewer.

"Getting into the game was very difficult for him," manager A.J. Hinch said. "His command wasn't great. He didn't execute the way he does when he's good."

Cano's career-best 36th home run, a drive off Fister (12-13), landed in the first row of the Crawford Boxes in left field. Cano has nine homers and 25 RBIs in 19 games against Houston this season.

Seattle doubled its lead in the second on Nori Aoki's RBI single and Seth Smith's two-run single. Ketel Marte made it 7-0 with a run-scoring infield single in the third.

James Paxton (6-7) allowed three runs and six hits in five innings, striking out eight.

George Springer hit a solo home run in the third for the Astros, who closed it to 7-4 in the sixth on Evan Gattis' solo homer.

"We were clawing back," Hinch said. "We don't quit. We know that. We just couldn't get enough and they come back and put up a couple of crooked numbers."

Since the Astros are off Thursday, if the Orioles win their next two games, Houston could be eliminated by the time it takes the field on Friday.

"I'm not ready for that," Hinch said. "This is not a position that we're happy to be in, but it's a position that we are in."

FAREWELLS

Wednesday's game was the final broadcast for the Astros' Bill Brown, who is retiring after 30 seasons with the team. It was also the last game for Tal's Hill in Minute Maid Park. The Astros will renovate the ballpark this offseason, and the center-field fence will be moved in.

SCRIBNER SOLID

Seattle manager Scott Servais was impressed with the work of reliever Evan Scribner, who took over with two on and no outs in the sixth inning and got the Mariners out of a jam. He allowed one hit and no runs in two innings for his third hold this season.

"He's been awesome probably about the last 10, 11 times out," Servais said. "But you have those days where it just didn't look good and it was time to go to Scrib and he certainly picked us up today."

UP NEXT

Mariners: LHP Ariel Miranda (5-2) will start the first of a four-game series Thursday against Oakland. Miranda will be making his 12th appearance and will be looking to rebound after giving up three runs in four innings Saturday at Minnesota.

Astros: Brad Peacock (0-0) will start for Houston on Friday when it opens a three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels. It will be the fifth start this season for Peacock, who has a 2.67 ERA.

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AP freelancer Jeremy Rakes contributed to this report.

Seattle Mariners' Robinson Cano, right, celebrates his three-run home run off Houston Astros starting pitcher Doug Fister with Nelson Cruz in the first inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith) The Associated Press
Seattle Mariners' Robinson Cano (22) rounds the bases after hitting a three-run home run off Houston Astros starting pitcher Doug Fister as shortstop Carlos Correa watches in the first inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith) The Associated Press
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher James Paxton delivers in the first inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith) The Associated Press
Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve misses an infield grounder hit by Seattle Mariners' Leonys Martin in the third inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith) The Associated Press
Houston Astros manager A.J. Hinch (14) watches from the dugout in the third inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith) The Associated Press
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