Justin Smoak led the way with a pair of three-run home runs and six RBIs, Jesus Montero homered and had four RBIs and Seattle pounded out 20 hits to run through seven Texas (31-20) pitchers.
Seattle's outburst was their second straight double digit output, after beating the Rangers 10-3 on Tuesday, and they fell one run short of equaling a franchise record of 22 runs scored back in 1999.
"These guys really put it together these last couple nights," Mariners manager Eric Wedge told reporters.
"You're seeing a lot o f what we've been talking about with the potential of these young players. It's fantastic to see."
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