SPORTSMariners 9, Tigers 6Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Daniel Norris throws against the Seattle Mariners during the first inning of a baseball game Thursday, June 22, 2017, in Seattle. The Mariners won the game, 9-6.Elaine Thompson, Associated PressSeattle Mariners starting pitcher Andrew Moore throws his first pitch in the majors, against the Detroit Tigers in the first inning.Elaine Thompson, Associated PressSeattle Mariners' Ben Gamel watches his two-run double in front of Detroit Tigers catcher Alex Avila during the second inning.Elaine Thompson, Associated PressSeattle Mariners' Nelson Cruz, left, greets Danny Valencia at home after both scored on a double by Ben Gamel against the Detroit Tigers during the second inning.Elaine Thompson, Associated PressSeattle Mariners' Ben Gamel, left, scores as Detroit Tigers catcher Alex Avila waits for the ball in the second inning.Elaine Thompson, Associated PressIan Kinsler rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run off of starting pitcher Andrew Moore during the third inning.Stephen Brashear, Getty ImagesRobinson Cano and Kyle Seager celebrate a two-run home by Cano off of starting pitcher Daniel Norris that also scored Mitch Haniger during the third inning.Stephen Brashear, Getty ImagesDetroit Tigers' Ian Kinsler (3) is congratulated by third-base coach Dave Clark on his home run during the third inning.Elaine Thompson, Associated PressSeattle Mariners' Robinson Cano, second from left, is congratulated by Jean Segura (2), next to Mitch Haniger, right, and Guillermo Heredia after a grand slam against the Detroit Tigers during the seventh inning.Elaine Thompson, Associated PressCatcher Alex Avila and relief pitcher Francisco Rodriguez meet at the pitcher's mound during the seventh inning.Stephen Brashear, Getty ImagesSeattle Mariners' Robinson Cano, right, is congratulated by Nelson Cruz (23) on his home run.Elaine Thompson, Associated PressSeattle Mariners starting pitcher Andrew Moore is showered with a sports drink while being interviewed after the game.Elaine Thompson, Associated PressSeattle Mariners manager Scott Servais, left, greets Robinson Cano after the Mariners defeated the Detroit Tigers 9-6.Elaine Thompson, Associated Press