CLEVELAND -- Mitch Haniger continued his impressive April with his ninth home run and Mike Zunino added a three-run shot in the ninth inning on Friday, but the Mariners couldn't match the Indians' five homers in a 6-5 loss at Progressive Field.
Erasmo Ramirez yielded all five home runs as Seattle saw its three-game win streak snapped by Cleveland ace Corey Kluber, who avenged an Opening Day loss to the Mariners by allowing just four hits in 8 2/3 innings.
The five home runs equaled the Mariners' record for most allowed in a game by one pitcher, a mark Ramirez now shares with Mark Langston (1988), Jamie Moyer (2006) and Jason Vargas (2012).