ATLANTA -- What a difference 24 hours made for the Mariners, whose bats were scorching this weekend in a city that has many monikers for its heat.

Seattle ran away to its most dominant win of the season -- an 18-2 rout of the Braves on Sunday afternoon at Truist Park, capped by Cal Raleigh crushing his 53rd homer of the season in the top of the ninth inning that pushed the club to a new season high in runs scored. It also has him one shy of tying Mickey Mantle in 1961 for the most by a switch-hitter in history.

And Eugenio Suárez ensured that Seattle also set a new season high with its 20th hit, when clearing the fence for the second time of the day with a two-run shot two batters later.

Overall, the Mariners finished with five homers -- which tied a season high -- and matched the

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