ANAHEIM, Calif. — Victor Robles had three hits and drove in two runs, Julio Rodríguez homered for the second straight game and the Seattle Mariners opened a 10-game road trip with a 9-5 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night.
''Great way to start the road trip, for sure. Putting pressure on them early on and giving our pitchers a chance to to get into the ballgame,'' Mariners manager Dan Wilson said. ''Offense continues to roll, and it's a good sign and good to see.''
The Mariners scored five times in the first to ruin the debut of Angels' left-hander Samuel Aldegheri, who became the first player born and raised in Italy to pitch in a major league game.
Aldegheri (0-1) ended up giving up seven runs — only two earned — on six hits with two walks and three strikeouts in five innings. Aldegheri, called up from Double-A Rocket City on Friday, was acquired last month in the trade that sent closer Carlos Estévez to Philadelphia.
''I had a hard time in the first inning but I thought I bounced back pretty good. I'm happy. First time I was kind of nervous, but I'm happy,'' Aldegheri said.
George Kirby (10-10) allowed five runs in 5 2/3 innings for the Mariners, who have won four of five.
''I wish I came out a little stronger. Didn't throw my offspeed for strikes so was battling back in counts. Really glad the hitters stepped up and had my back,'' Kirby said.
Taylor Ward, Mickey Moniak and Brandon Drury had solo shots for Los Angeles, which has dropped eight of nine. The Halos are 55-80, the fourth-worst record in franchise history after 135 games.