SEATTLE (AP) Logan Gilbert struck out nine and gave up two hits over eight innings and the Seattle Mariners beat the Texas Rangers 5-0 on Sunday to sweep the series.

Rookie Tyler Locklear hit a solo home run to help back Gilbert (4-4) and help Seattle improve to 12 games over .500. The Mariners have won seven of eight games and nine straight home series.

ā€œIt really feels like a playoff atmosphere in mid-June, which is kind of weird to say,ā€ Gilbert said. ā€œBut the ballpark was packed all three games, the crowd's going crazy. That's a really good team. We're playing really well right now.ā€

Mitch Haniger and Luke Raley hit back-to-back doubles off starter Dane Dunning (4-6) in the fourth to put the Mariners up 1-0. And Josh Rojas made it 2-0 after doubling with two outs in the fifth and scoring from second on Dunning's wild pitch that skipped short of the plate and under catcher Andrew Kniznerā€™s glove.

Rojas took third as the ball bounced off the backstop and skipped toward the Marinersā€™ dugout, then raced home and slipped under Dunning's tag at home plate to make it 2-0.

Locklearā€™s seventh-inning shot to left was his second since joining the team as a replacement for regular first baseman Ty France.

Dunning pitched 4 2/3 innings, giving up two earned runs and four hits. He struck out eight and walked three.

Seattle's 8 1/2-game lead in the AL West is its largest since 2001.

ā€œThat was fantastic,ā€ Mariners manager Scott Servais said of Gilbert's performance. ā€œHe was in total control of the ballgame. He had great stuff, of course, but the execution of his slider and the split-finger was electric today. That's a really tough pitch and there's no way to game plan for it.ā€

Seattle starters Gilbert, George Kirby and Luis Castillo gave up seven runs and struck out 21 in the three-game series.

ā€œAll their starters, that's the story of this series,ā€ Texas manager Bruch Bochy said. "They've got a really good staff and you've got to find a way to score runs, and we had a tough time.ā€

SCHERZER UPDATE

Texas manager Bruce Bochy said the team had not spoken with right-hander Max Scherzer on Sunday following a rehab appearance with Triple-A Round Rock on Saturday night. The team planned to talk with the three-time Cy Young Award winner after returning to Texas for this weekā€™s homestand that begins Monday with the New York Mets. Scherzer has not pitched for the Rangers since the World Series following offseason back surgery.

He pitched 4 2/3 innings Saturday, throwing 78 pitches while striking out eight. He gave up four hits and three runs, including a first-pitch homer in the first inning. Scherzer then struck out the side.

Bochy said he was considering a six-man rotation when Scherzer returns among other options.

ā€œI wouldnā€™t rule out anything here,ā€ Bochy said.

ROJASā€™ AT-BAT

Rojas got the crowd going in the first inning, too, when he took Dunning to 14 pitches, the longest at-bat of the season for the Mariners. The crowd cheered louder with each swing as Rojas fouled off eight straight pitches during the at-bat. He eventually popped out, but Dunning finished the inning with 33 pitches.

The starter responded by striking out the side in the second.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Rangers: Texas recalled right-hander Cole Winn from Triple-A Round Rock and designated right-hander Jesus Tinoco for assignment. He appeared in the ninth on Sunday, allowing a run on a wild pitch.

The team also announced third baseman Josh Jung (right wrist fracture) and right-hander Josh Sborz (right rotator cuff strain) were scheduled to make rehab appearances at Round Rock on Sunday vs. Seattle affiliate Tacoma. Bochy said Jung will get approximately 30 at-bats during the assignment. Sborz will start with an inning of work per appearance with a goal of two or three stints.

UP NEXT

Rangers: Jon Gray (2-2, 2.17) takes the mound as Texas returns home to host the New York Mets. His ERA is fourth best in the American League.

Mariners: Right-hander Bryce Miller (5-5, 3.48) will start Tuesday at Cleveland. Miller has won three straight.

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