Johjima, who sat out Sunday's game at San Diego with a thigh bruise after a four-hit, two-homer game on Saturday, hit a two-run shot in the first inning and three-run drive in the ninth.
The Mariners won their eighth in 10 games and pulled to .500 (39-39) for the first time since they were 6-6 on April 15.
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Brett Myers will take a leave of absence through the All-Star break next month, saying he has embarrassed his family and the team with his arrest on charges that he hit his wife in the face.
Myers, Philadelphia's best pitcher, said on Tuesday he asked the team for time off in two weeks so he can "concentrate on this matter and make plans for whatever assistance is appropriate."
He was arrested last Friday in Boston and accused of striking his wife on a street not far from Fenway Park. He was freed after his wife posted US$200 bail, and he faces an Aug. 4 court date on assault charges.
"First, while I dispute that the facts are as alleged, I recognize that my behavior was inappropriate and for that I apologize," Myers said in a statement. "Second, I recognize that the incident created an embarrassing situation for many people, including my wife and family, my teammates, the Phillies organization, and fans, and I am very sorry for that."
Charlie Manuel suspended
Philadelphia Phillies manager Charlie Manuel was suspended for one game and fined an undisclosed amount by Major League Baseball on Tuesday for aggressively arguing with an umpire in a game last week.
Manuel will serve the suspension on Tuesday, when the Phillies open an interleague series against the Baltimore Orioles.
In the eighth inning of a June 17 game against Tampa Bay, Manuel rushed out to defend pitcher Cory Lidle. The pitcher had just been ejected from the bench after yelling at Julio Lugo, who attempted to bunt. Manuel faced first base umpire Bill Miller and was thrown out for the fourth time this season. Tampa Bay won 7-2.



