SEATTLE -- Mike Zunino and Kyle Seager each hit a three-run homer and Nelson Cruz added a solo shot as the Seattle Mariners rallied to beat the New York Yankees 7-5 Monday night.The Yankees got two homers apiece from rookie catcher Gary Sanchez and Starlin Castro -- all off starter Cody Martin -- but three of them were solo shots.New York took a 5-3 lead in the sixth inning on a two-run shot by Sanchez, his eighth homer of the season and sixth in the last seven games, and Castros second solo homer, his 17th.Zunino, recalled from from Triple-A Tacoma on July 20, answered in the bottom half with his ninth home run -- off Anthony Swarzak (1-2) -- to put Seattle ahead 6-5. Cruz added a solo homer, his 32nd, in the eighth.Nick Vincent (3-3) retired all three batters he faced to get the win. Rookie Edwin Diaz survived a shaky ninth, putting runners on second and third with one out before getting Mark Teixeira on a fly ball and Brett Gardner on a grounder to pick up his 10th save in 10 chances.Seattle remained one game behind Baltimore for the second American Leauge wild card.Robinson Cano singled to open the bottom of the sixth and Seager drew a one-out walk, chasing starter Michael Pineda. Left-hander Tommy Layne relieved and retired lefty-hitting Adam Lind. Right-hander Swarzak came on but gave up the homer into the right-field seats by Zunino on a 3-2 pitch.Sanchez, named AL Player of the Week earlier in the day, had a solo homer in the first and Castro another in the second to give New York a 2-0 lead.Seagers three-run homer put Seattle up 3-2 in the fourth. Seth Smith doubled and moved to third on Canos single. Smith was then caught too far down the line on Cruzs high chopper and was tagged out trying to get back to third. Seager got the green light on a 3-0 pitch and hit his 24th homer over the center-field wall.Mariners right fielder Shawn OMalley, who came on as a defensive replacement in the seventh, had a sensational catch for the second out of that inning, making a long run into foul territory and reaching over the wall to snag Tyler Austins fly ball, hanging on as he tumbled into the seats.TRAINING ROOM:Mariners: RHP Drew Storen (3-3, 5.77 ERA) was placed on the 15-day DL with right shoulder inflammation. Storen was 2-0 with a 4.35 ERA in 10 appearances with Seattle after being acquired from Toronto on July 26. ... OF Guillermo Heredia was recalled from Triple-A Tacoma. He hit .280 in a 12-game stint with Seattle before being sent down Aug. 9.UP NEXTYankees: LHP CC Sabathia (7-10, 4.49 ERA) will start on extended five days rest due to a day off Thursday. He is 2-6 with 6.78 ERA in his last 10 starts. 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Ex-Parramatta rake Nathan Peats is probably breathing a sigh of relief after leaving the Eels, Gold Coast teammate Chris McQueen admits.Peats will line up for the second time this year against his former NRL club on the Gold Coast on Saturday but McQueen reckons the ex-Eels hooker is only now truly appreciating his move north.Pre-season wooden spoon favourites the Gold Coast aim to break a six-year finals drought after moving into the top eight with last rounds 32-12 thrashing of St George Illawarra.In contrast, the Eels have lurched from one controversy to another in 2016.In May, Peats reluctantly joined the Titans when he was cut loose by Parramatta to ensure the besieged club became salary cap compliant and could play for points this year.But asked if Peats was now glad he got out of Parramatta, Titans backrower McQueen said: In hindsight with everything that is going on now it is probably good to be away from that sort of stuff.Hes a great player, probably one of the most competitive players I have played with - he hates losing.Paarramattas slim finals hopes were all but ended by last rounds 22-18 loss at Penrith.dddddddddddd.Not that McQueen was taking the embattled Eels for granted this weekend.They seem to be doing a pretty good job to block out everything that is going on there, McQueen said of the Eels.They have been one of the most competitive sides all year.They have nothing to lose after everything that has happened to them this year.We have to show up ready to play.Gold Coasts finals hopes may rest on their next three games - all at home.Besides the Eels, the Titans also host Cronulla and the Warriors.Their run to the finals is completed by Wests Tigers (away), Newcastle (away), Penrith (home) and reigning premiers North Queensland (away).We have three games at home which is good but we have to win every game for the rest of the season to maintain our spot in the eight - we are not getting ahead of ourselves, McQueen said. 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