Scott Servais was not pleased by the defensive effort shown by his club Sunday.

After opening their contest against the New York Yankees by committing a whopping five errors in the first frame, the Seattle Mariners skipper ripped into his team's defense postgame.

"It was obviously the worst inning we've had all year," Servais said, according to MLB.com's Greg Johns. "Embarrassing."

Servais isn't lying. It was ugly.

The Yankees scored a total of six runs in the inning thanks to mistakes from Mariners outfielder Ben Gamel, third baseman Kyle Seager, and shortstop Jean Segura. The latter, however, had to bear the biggest brunt of the blame as he was charged with three of the five errors.

The last team to commit five defensive gaffes in one inning was the 1977 Chicago Cubs, and Seager admitted the Mariners weren't thrilled about making dubious history so early in the game, even if they didn't know about it then.

"Not good thoughts," Seager told Johns. "A lot of derogatory words. It was a bad inning. We didn't play defense at all. We know we have to play good defense.

"Hitting comes and goes, but defense has to always be there. And we did a very, very bad job of that today."