| Right-hander Logan Gilbert surrendered one run on three hits in seven innings and Teoscar Hernandez and Julio Rodriguez both homered as the visiting Seattle Mariners scored a 4-1 win over the San Diego Padres on Tuesday night to snap a three-game losing streak.<br> Hernandez's solo homer off Brent Honeywell with two outs in the sixth broke a 1-1 tie.<br> Gilbert and Padres starter Joe Musgrove were locked in a 1-1 tie through five innings with both teams scoring in the third.<br> Gilbert improved to 4-3. He issued two walks and had six strikeouts and retired 10 straight Padres at one point, a stretch that started when Ha-Seong Kim was thrown out at first after laying down a sacrifice bunt in the third. Paul Sewald picked up his 12th save after giving up a single and a walk in the ninth.<br> Musgrove gave up his run on four hits and a walk with a season-high eight strikeouts. But Musgrove's 102 pitches forced him out after five innings, while Gilbert needed only 97 pitches to finish his seven innings.<br> Hernandez drove a full-count changeup from Honeywell 420 feet to center to break the tie. Hernandez's 10th homer of the season pinned Honeywell (2-3) with the loss.<br> Rodriguez then drove Steven Wilson's first pitch of the eighth 436 feet to left center for his 11th homer of the season. The Mariners added a second run in the inning after a double by former Padre Ty France, who scored on a single by Hernandez.<br> J.P. Crawford drew a two-out walk from Musgrove in the top of the third and later scored on France's single.<br> The Padres scored in the bottom of the third after Rougned Odor opened the inning with a double. Austin Nola drew a walk, and Kim advanced the runners with a sacrifice bunt. Odor scored when Fernando Tatis Jr. grounded out to first.<br> --Field Level Media<br>
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