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Cano, Albers lead Mariners to 10-2 win over A's for sweep

SEATTLE (AP) - Robinson Cano seems to have rediscovered his home run stroke just when the Seattle Mariners need it most.

Cano homered for the second consecutive game and drove in four runs, Andrew Albers took a no-hitter into the sixth inning, and the Seattle Mariners beat the Oakland Athletics 10-2 Sunday to complete a three-game sweep.

"I think last night when Robbie hit the ball out of the ballpark just kind of relaxed him," manager Scott Servais said. "He showed up today and he was seeing pitches, he was tracking the ball better, he was staying behind the ball. He's got a special swing, still got to get good pitches to hit and that's what he did today."

Albers, acquired from Atlanta on Aug. 11, did not allow a hit until Matt Olson opened the sixth with his 12th home run to make it 3-1. That was the only hit off Albers (3-1) who struck out five and walked one while throwing 101 pitches in six innings.

"It's one of those things, yeah, you know it was happening," said Albers, whose last big league victory prior to joining the Mariners was Aug. 12, 2013, when he was with Minnesota. "The pitch count was up, was pretty sure I wasn't going to finish that no matter what happens. At the same time, that's kind of neat just to be able to carry something like that that deep into a ball game."

Carlos Ruiz and Mitch Haniger hit solo homers for the Mariners, who moved within 2 1/2 games of Minnesota for the second wild card spot. Cano had a two-run home run in the first, and RBI singles in the fourth and in a five-run eighth as Seattle finished with 17 hits.

Cano had a solo homer in Saturday's 7-6 victory, but prior to that had not homered in 35 games since July 22.

"It feels good right now," said Cano, who has been bothered recently by a strained hamstring. "Not only because I got a hit, but for the past week I've been feeling good since we faced the Atlanta Braves. Before I got hurt, I was feeling really good."

Ruiz opened the sixth with his third homer to put Seattle up 4-1. Haniger, who also singled twice and doubled, made it 5-1 in the seventh with his 10th homer.

Olson's RBI single made it 5-2 in the eighth, but Seattle opened the bottom half with six consecutive hits en route to a five-run inning.

Daniel Gossett (3-8) gave up three runs and seven hits in 3 2/3 innings, but walked five and struck out five as Oakland dropped it sixth straight.

"I just have to locate better," Gossett said. "It's the single most important aspect of pitching. I wasn't able to do that and I got exposed."

The playoff-contending Mariners, who had only seven home games in August and ended the month by losing the final five games of a 12-game trip, now host Houston and the Los Angeles Angels in consecutive three-game series.

Cano staked the Mariners to a 2-0 lead in the first with his 21st home run, and extended it to 3-0 on his run-scoring single to left in the fourth.

Seattle left two runners on base in each of the first three innings and the bases loaded in the fourth.

MARINERS TIE RECORD FOR MOST PITCHERS

Right-hander Shae Simmons made his Mariners debut in the ninth inning, the 40th pitcher used this season by Seattle, which ties Major League record for the most used in a season set by Texas in 2014. "We did it," Servais said. "We have accomplished the unbelievable feat of using 40 pitchers in a season. ... Lot of different ways to get here but we're a game over .500 and a couple big series coming up."

TRAINER'S ROOM

Mariners: CF Jarrod Dyson, activated off the DL on Friday, tweaked the groin injury Saturday and was not in the lineup Sunday. "I think he felt it coming out of the box on that ground ball he hit, so he just though it best to pull out of the game at that point," Servais said. Dyson leads the Mariners with 28 stolen bases.

UPON FURTHER REVIEW

Seattle's Yonder Alonso was caught off the bag in the sixth inning on Cano's line drive out to Olson at first base, but dove back and was called safe. Oakland challenged and the call was overturned after a review estimated at 39 seconds.

UP NEXT

Athletics: Oakland returns home after a winless six-game road trip. RHP Chris Smith (0-4, 6.7) starts Monday against the Angels. Smith, called up July 8 from Triple-A Nashville, has given up 10 earned runs with four homers in eight innings in his last two starts.

Mariners: RHP Erasmo Ramirez (5-5, 4.43) opens the three-game series at home against Houston on Monday afternoon. Ramirez, acquired in late July from Tampa Bay, is 1-2 with a 3.62 ERA in six starts with Seattle.

Seattle Mariners' Robinson Cano hits a two-run home run to score Jean Segura in the first inning of a baseball game against the Oakland Athletics, Sunday, Sept. 3, 2017, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) The Associated Press
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Andrew Albers throws against the Oakland Athletics in the first inning of a baseball game, Sunday, Sept. 3, 2017, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) The Associated Press
Seattle Mariners Robinson Cano (22) is greeted at the plate by Jean Segura, right, after Cano hit a two-run home run to score Segura in the first inning of a baseball game against the Oakland Athletics, Sunday, Sept. 3, 2017, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) The Associated Press
Oakland Athletics third baseman Matt Chapman (26) dives to run down Seattle Mariners' Mitch Haniger (17) as he tried to get back to second base in the fifth inning of a baseball game, Sunday, Sept. 3, 2017, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) The Associated Press
Oakland Athletics pitcher Sam Moll stands on the mound as Seattle Mariners' Mitch Haniger rounds the bases behind him after Haniger hit a solo home run in the seventh inning of a baseball game, Sunday, Sept. 3, 2017, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) The Associated Press
Seattle Mariners' Yonder Alonso dives, but is out at first base after Mariners' Robinson Cano lined out to Oakland Athletics first baseman Matt Olson for an unassisted double play in the sixth inning of a baseball game, Sunday, Sept. 3, 2017, in Seattle. Alonso was initially called safe, but after a challenge, the call was overturned. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) The Associated Press
Seattle Mariners' Robinson Cano is greeted in the dugout after he scored a run in the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Oakland Athletics, Sunday, Sept. 3, 2017, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) The Associated Press
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