Seattle Mariners' Josh Rojas rounds the bases after his three-run...

Seattle Mariners' Josh Rojas rounds the bases after his three-run home run off Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Drew Thorpe in the first inning of a baseball game Friday, July 26, 2024, in Chicago. Credit: AP/Charles Rex Arbogast

CHICAGO — Josh Rojas, Dylan Moore and Victor Robles hit consecutive homers in Seattle’s eight-run first inning and the Mariners beat the Chicago White Sox 10-0 on Friday night to end a three-game slide.

George Kirby pitched seven strong innings and Jorge Polanco added a two-run drive in the fourth as Seattle won for just the second time in 10 games and handed the major-league worst White Sox their 12th straight loss. Chicago was also shut out for the 13th time this season.

The Mariners remained one game behind first-place Houston in the AL West after once having a 10-game lead in the division.

Seattle hadn’t gone deep back-to-back this season until they teed off against Chicago rookie Drew Thorpe, scoring all eight runs against the right-hander with two outs. The Mariners last hit three straight homers on June 21, 2022, at Oakland.

“A great game for our offense tonight,” Seattle manager Scott Servais said. “We had been struggling in the worst way. I'm really happy for our guys to jump out like we did today.”

The Mariners entered having scored two runs or fewer in seven of their previous eight games, but didn’t wait for the arrival of All-Star outfielder Randy Arozarena to kick-start their offense. Arozarena was added via trade from Tampa Bay late on Thursday and reliever Yimi García was acquired from Toronto on Friday. Both are expected to join the Mariners on Saturday.

“We have to keep it going, certainly with all the action today, all the transactions,” Servais said. “You know it does spark some things once and a while in guys and hopefully it continues tomorrow when these players show up.”

Seattle Mariners' Dylan Moore watches his home run off Chicago...

Seattle Mariners' Dylan Moore watches his home run off Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Drew Thorpe during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, July 26, 2024, in Chicago. Credit: AP/Charles Rex Arbogast

Kirby (8-7) allowed six hits, struck out seven and walked one in coasting to his first win in a month despite nine straight quality starts. The right-hander had all the runs he needed before he took the mound.

“Yeah, that was awesome,” Kirby said. “I was sitting in the tunnel with a big smile on my face. You've just got to stay locked in with the eight-run lead and can't take anyone lightly."

Mitch Garver, batting .177, reached base five times with three hits and two walks.

The Mariners already led 3-0 when Rojas connected for a three-run drive into the right-field bullpen off Thorpe’s center-cut fastball. Moore and Robles followed with solo shots to chase the 23-year-old from his eighth major league start.

Seattle Mariners' Jason Vosler follows through on a two-run single...

Seattle Mariners' Jason Vosler follows through on a two-run single off Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Drew Thorpe in the first inning of a baseball game Friday, July 26, 2024, in Chicago. Credit: AP/Charles Rex Arbogast

The Mariners were waiting on Thorpe's fastball and didn't miss.

“That was the goal, to be on the heater,” Rojas said. “We know he has a really good changeup and that was going to be his pitch. So if we could get him up off the bottom of the zone and hung a fastball, we'd be in a pretty good spot.”

Jason Vosler got the rally started with a two-run single. Garver followed with an RBI double.

The White Sox (27-79) have lost 18 of 21 and are 52 or more games under .500 for the first time they were 49-102 in 1932. Chicago has matched the 1962 Mets for the worst record through 106 games and is on pace to equal the expansion New York club for 120 losses, the most since the 19th century.

Tommy Pham had three of Chicago’s seven hits.

Thorpe (3-2), acquired in a trade that sent Dylan Cease to San Diego, entered with a 3.03 ERA. The 6-foot-4 righty had allowed five runs over 30 1/3 innings in his previous five outings for a 1.48 ERA over the span.

In this one, Thorpe allowed eight runs and six hits, walking two while getting only two outs.

“He gave up five hits in a row on five fastballs,' Chicago manager Pedro Grifol said. “That’s basically not his game. His game is mixing it up."

ADDED DEAL

Seattle also dealt RHP Ryne Stanek to the Mets for minor league outfielder Rhylan Thomas on Friday.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mariners: RHP Gregory Santos, who suffered a knee injury on Wednesday, had an MRI “that came back OK,” and he could be available for Saturday’s game, manager Scott Servais said.

UP NEXT

Mariners RHP Bryan Woo (4-1, 2.54) takes the mound against White Sox RHP Erick Fedde (7-3, 2.98) on Saturday night.

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