Luke Raley had an RBI double in the seventh and a game-tying, two-run homer off Mason Miller in the bottom of the ninth Saturday as the Mariners edged the A’s 7-6 in 10 innings.
The Mariners won on a routine grounder from Justin Turner in the 10th. Zack Gelof likely could have turned an inning-ending double play, preserving the tie, but he made the decision to throw home and failed to get Leo Rivas at the plate. Raley’s homer was his 22nd. He has a .787 OPS that’s easily the best mark of any of the 10 players to rack up 300 plate appearances for Seattle this year. Next on the list is Cal Raleigh at .741. Not even eligible for arbitration yet, Raley will almost surely be back with the Mariners as a platoon outfielder or first baseman next year.