SEATTLE (AP) Chris Sale allowed one run over five innings and struck out nine, Austin Riley had the big blow at the plate with a two-run triple, and the Atlanta Braves salvaged the final game of a three-game series with a 5-2 win over the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday.

The NL East-leading Braves rebounded after suffering back-to-back defeats for the first time this season with another strong start from Sale and Atlantaā€™s offense taking advantage of an error to score four unearned runs off Seattle starter Emerson Hancock.

ā€œSwung the bat well, I thought. Even some of the outs were really good, so that's a really good sign any time you get something going offensively," Atlanta manager Brian Snitker said. ā€œWe've been kind of struggling to hit on all cylinders. It looked a little bit closer today.ā€

Sale (4-1) continued to flash signs of his former self - one of the most dominant lefties in the game before injuries sidetracked his career. He used his assortment of arm angles and pitch shapes to reach a season high in strikeouts while scattering six hits. The only run Sale allowed came with two outs in the fifth inning on Jorge Polancoā€™s blooper.

Sale won his third straight decision and has a 2.36 ERA over his last three starts.

ā€œI want to get back to doing what I know I can do. What I'm capable of doing, and just doing what I need to do for this team,ā€ Sale said. ā€œAs a starting pitcher we pride ourselves on posting and getting deep into games and that's what we're here to do.ā€

Atlanta scored four times in the fourth inning, all with two outs. Right fielder Mitch Haniger gave the Braves that opportunity when he dropped Orlando Arciaā€™s popup down the right field line. It was Seattleā€™s second error of the day and the most costly.

Hancock retired Chadwick Tromp for the second out, but Ronald AcuƱa Jr. and Ozzie Albies reached on back-to-back singles to plate one run, and Haniger couldnā€™t come up with Rileyā€™s deep drive as he crashed into the right field wall. That gave the Braves a 4-0 lead.

Matt Olson capped the inning with a sharp single off reliever Trent Thornton that scored Riley.

ā€œToo many free bases today. Uncharacteristically we walked a few guys, made some errors and you've got to play clean to beat good teams and they took advantage of it there in the fourth inning,ā€ Seattle manager Scott Servais said.

The Mariners missed out on an unlikely sweep of one of the best teams in the majors, but still closed out a nine-game stretch going 6-3 against Texas, Arizona and Atlanta.

Seattle brought the tying run to the plate in the ninth, when Raisel Iglesias walked Luke Raley and gave up a single to Julio RodrĆ­guez. But Iglesias got popups from Haniger and Polanco and a groundout from Cal Raleigh to finish off his eighth save.

Hancock (3-3) lasted just 3 2/3 innings and was struggling even before the problems in the fourth. He walked four, including a bases-loaded walk to Marcell Ozuna with two outs in the third after Hancock was ahead 0-2 in the count.

ā€œI feel like I didn't really execute pitches that well, especially in the fourth. You really got to bear down there and make some pitches to get out of it,ā€ Hancock said.

UP NEXT

Braves: Atlanta will open a three-game series on Friday against the Los Angeles Dodgers. RHP Charlie Morton (2-0, 3.60 ERA) will start the opener.

Mariners: After an off day, Seattle opens a three-game series in Houston on Friday with RHP George Kirby (3-2, 4.18) starting.

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