Woe are Pirates’ bats against Woo
Raleigh hits Nos. 34 and 35 for Mariners

SEATTLE (AP) — Cal Raleigh hit his 34th and 35th home runs to set a career high and match Ken Griffey Jr.’s Seattle record for homers before the All-Star break, helping the Mariners beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-0 on Friday.
Mariners starter Bryan Woo (8-4) went six shutout innings. He allowed only three hits. The righthander walked two and struck out eight.Eduard Bazardo followed with a scoreless inning of relief and Trent Thornton kept the shutout intact over the final two innings.
Raleigh, the major league leader in home runs, turned on a fastball from Pittsburgh starter Bailey Falter (6-4) in the first inning and walloped it well past the wall in left field. The exit velocity on the two-run shot was logged at 115.2 mph, per Statcast — the hardest-hit ball of Raleigh’s career.
Raleigh topped his previous career high — set last season — in the sixth with a solo shot that chased Falter. The Mariners only mustered one other hit off the left-hander, but it was also a home run courtesy of Randy Arozarena in the fourth inning.
Mariners starter Bryan Woo (8-4) went six shutout innings. He allowed only three hits. The righthander walked two and struck out eight.Eduard Bazardo followed with a scoreless inning of relief and Trent Thornton kept the shutout intact over the final two innings.
Key moment
The Pirates came a few inches away from taking a 2-0 lead in the first inning when Oneil Cruz lofted a pop-up toward no man’s land in left field. Arozarena made an improbable catch to end the inning and strand two Pittsburgh runners.
Key stat
Woo has worked at least six innings all 17 starts this season.
Up next
Seattle RHP Luis Castillo (4-5, 3.55) was set to start Saturday against RHP Mike Burrows (1-2, 4.15).