The Mariners sent 13 men to the plate in the seventh and used seven consecutive two-out singles to overtake the Padres -- whose 10-run edge was the largest they've ever squandered. During that stretch, Stefen Romero drove home the tying run before Shawn O'Malley put the Mariners on top for good with a knock up the middle off San Diego reliever Matt Thornton.
The Padres did the bulk of their damage in a seven-run fifth inning, during which they chased Mariners lefty Wade Miley. With a 5-for-6 night, center fielder Jon Jay became just the fourth Padres hitter in history to record consecutive four-hit games -- joining Tony Gwynn, Reggie Sanders and Cameron Maybin.