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Manny Machado Hits 2 Homers as Dodgers Rout Mariners, 11-1

Manny Machado hit two of Los Angeles' five home runs, Walker Buehler allowed one run in six innings, and the Dodgers beat the Seattle Mariners 11-1 to open a key three-game series on Friday night.

Manny Machado hit two of Los Angeles' five home runs, Walker Buehler allowed one run in six innings, and the Dodgers beat the Seattle Mariners 11-1 to open a key three-game series on Friday night.

The Dodgers won consecutive games for just the third time since July 28, using the long ball to knock around Seattle starter Wade LeBlanc and for a night take the pressure off their shaky bullpen. Machado's first homer led off the fourth inning and was his third since being acquired in a trade with Baltimore. He added a two-run shot in the seventh inning to deep left-center field, where it caromed off the hand of a fan wearing an Orioles jersey with Machado's name across the back.

Machado has 28 homers overall this season.

"I think this offense is finally getting it together, we're getting it rolling," said Machado. "We all have the same approach and we're just looking forward to what comes ahead."

Yasmani Grandal, Max Muncy and Matt Kemp also went deep as Los Angeles added to its National League-leading home run total. The Dodgers have 169 homers this season.

"I'm a celebrate tonight," joked Kemp. "We got a win, I hit a home run, and we're going to go from there. This was big for us. He's pitched pretty well. If you look back at how good LeBlanc has done against the Dodgers he's had some really good games against us."

LeBlanc (7-3) allowed seven runs, five earned, and lasted just 4 1/3 innings.

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A long seventh inning at the plate for Los Angeles spelled an early end for Buehler, who was dominant through the first six. Buehler (6-4) allowed just Ryon Healy's home run leading off the fourth inning. The young right-hander struck out eight and scattered just three hits.

"It came back over the plate and he's a big strong guy that likes fastballs," said Buehler of the home run to Healy. "He put a good swing on it, and it got out."

Seattle threatened only once when Buehler lost command of his fastball and loaded the bases with one out in the third inning. Buehler got Denard Span to hit a weak grounder and Mitch Haniger was forced out at home plate. Kyle Seager flew out to end the threat.

"Luckily I made some better pitches to him to get out of it," Buehler said of Seager's at-bat. "There's some mental stuff I've learned that helps me and keeps me calm."

Buehler and two relievers combined to retire 14 straight batters after Healy's homer until pinch-hitter Gordon Beckham's two-out single in the eighth.

ROTATION CHANGES

Seattle is making two changes to its rotation. The first was expected, with Felix Hernandez moving back into the rotation to start for injured lefty James Paxton on Monday when Houston visits to open a key three-game series.

The other move was a bit of a surprise with Seattle pushing Marco Gonzales back a few days. Gonzales was slated to start Sunday's series finale against the Dodgers, but will instead start the series finale against Houston next Wednesday. Seattle's starter for Sunday has yet to be announced.

Manager Scott Servais said with upcoming off days Seattle had a chance to push Gonzales back and essentially give him one start over the next few weeks. Gonzales has thrown a career-high 142 2/3 innings already this season.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Dodgers: RHP Erik Goeddel was placed on the 10-day disabled list with elbow inflammation on Friday. It's his second stint on the DL in just the past few weeks. Goeddel was activated off the disabled list last Monday after missing time with a lat injury. The Dodgers reinstated right-handed reliever Daniel Hudson from the 10-day DL to take his spot. Hudson had been out since Aug. 7 with forearm tightness.

Mariners: SS Jean Segura was placed on the paternity list on Friday. Seattle selected IF Gordon Beckham from Triple-A Tacoma to take Segura's roster spot.

UP NEXT

Dodgers: Rich Hill (5-4) looks to remain perfect in his career against Seattle. Hill has appeared in 11 games with four starts against Seattle and is 4-0 with a 1.35 ERA. He hasn't faced the Mariners since the 2016 season.

Mariners: Erasmo Ramirez (0-2) tries to follow up on a strong outing last week in Houston. Ramirez threw five shutout innings allowing just four hits in a no-decision.

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