SEATTLE -- Josh Naylor has only been with the Mariners for 13 days, and his presence in the batter’s box has been, perhaps shockingly, not quite as imposing as when he’s on the basepaths.

Naylor put the Mariners on the board with a seismic, two-run homer in the first inning of Wednesday night’s 8-6 win over the White Sox at T-Mobile Park, which was the first blow in a night full of them. At a Statcast-projected 450 feet, it was the longest of his 98 career blasts.

Yet it was his pair of steals in the seventh that further underscored just how complete of a player Seattle acquired in one of the sport’s splashiest Trade Deadline deals on July 25, as Naylor is now 10-for-10 in steals since joining the Mariners -- in only 11 games.

Julio Rodríguez also crushed a tape-measure two-run ho

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