27 juli 2006

Mariners vs Blue Jays : 7 - 4

If rookie Mark Lowe continues pitching this well, manager Mike Hargrove is going to run out of glowing adjectives to describe his performance. Lowe pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth inning, and Seattle's Jamie Moyer won for the first time in a month as the Mariners beat the Toronto Blue Jays 7-4 Wednesday night. With one-out and the bases loaded, Lowe got hot-hitting Reed Johnson to bounce an outside fastball to second baseman Jose Lopez, who doubled up the speedy Lowe and preserved the Mariners three-run lead. Closer J.J. Putz gave up two hits leading off the ninth, but struck out Troy Glaus and Lyle Overbay, and got Gregg Zahn to fly out for his 20th save in 24 chances, giving Moyer his first win since June 24 at San Diego.


Seattle Mariners' Ichiro Suzuki slides under the tag of Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Aaron Hill for a steal during the first inning of their baseball game in Seattle Wednesday, July 26, 2006. Suzuki went on to score in the inning.

Moyer got plenty of offensive help as the Mariners took two of three from the Blue Jays and closed their homestand 4-2 to stay three back of Los Angeles in the AL West. The 43-year-old soft-throwing lefty overcame a shaky first inning to scatter eight hits and give up four runs, while striking out three. In his previous two starts combined, Moyer (6-9) had allowed 13 earned runs, 18 hits and eight homers, including a club-record-tying five last Friday against Boston. This time, it was the Mariners providing the long balls as Adrian Beltre and Richie Sexson both hit solo home runs.

Toronto scored three times in the sixth to end Moyer's night. Vernon Wells led off with a single and Glaus walked. Moyer stayed in to face Overbay, who ripped a single off the wall in right to score Wells. Julio Mateo entered, but allowed two hits, committed an error and allowed Glaus and Overbay to score before Ichiro Suzuki made a running catch of Johnson's sinking liner to end the inning. Lowe came on with one-out in the eighth and walked No. 9 hitter John McDonald to load the bases before getting Johnson's groundout.

While Moyer rebounded, Toronto starter A.J. Burnett (2-4) was battered for six runs and 10 hits in just four innings, matching his shortest outing of the year, losing for the third time in his last four decisions. He lasted four innings on April 21 against Boston. Toronto took a 1-0 lead in the first on Overbay's two-out single to score Aaron Hill, but Burnett failed to capitalize. Raul Ibanez sliced a two-out RBI double just inside the left-field line to score Suzuki, and Sexson and Greg Dobbs following with RBI singles for a 3-1 Seattle lead. Beltre led off the third with his ninth homer of the season deep into the Blue Jays' bullpen. Seattle added a pair in the fourth on consecutive RBI doubles from backup catcher Rene Rivera and rookie center fielder Adam Jones. Burnett was pulled, but Scott Downs was met in the fifth by Sexson's 21st homer, a 430-foot shot that one-hopped the hitting backdrop beyond the center-field wall. Burnett had pitched at least six innings in five of his six starts since coming off the disabled list on June 22.
Bron : AP

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