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Seattle Mariners' starting pitcher Jarrod Washburn throws a pitch in the first inning of a MLB baseball game against the Texas Rangers in Seattle on Monday May 5, 2008. (AP Photo/Kevin P. Casey) |
Mariners beat Rangers 7-3, end 5-game losing streak
SEATTLE—Wladimir Balentien and Richie Sexson homered to back starter Jarrod Washburn and the Seattle Mariners beat the Texas Rangers 7-3 on Monday night to end a five-game losing streak.
Washburn had a 7-0 lead and had allowed just one hit entering the seventh. He gave up three consecutive hits then left with tightness in his right calf. Washburn (2-4) beat Texas for the first time in three years, a run of 10 starts.
It was Washburn's first home win in 11 months -- one which kept the disappointing Mariners out of last place in the AL West they had planned on winning this season.
Kevin Millwood (2-3) allowed nine hits and seven runs in three innings, his shortest start of the season, and lost his 10th consecutive road decision. That ties the franchise record by Joe McClain of the Washington Senators in 1961-62.
At least Millwood is still on track for his next start Saturday against Oakland -- McLain's brief career ended before he could stop his road losing streak.
Sexson hit a solo home run, his seventh of the season, and Balentien hit a three-run homer off Millwood in the third to put the Mariners up 7-0. It was the third home run in 22 major league at-bats for Balentien, who has started every game since Seattle recalled him April 30 from Triple-A Tacoma to replace released starting right fielder Brad Wilkerson.
Millwood has allowed 17 earned runs in his last 15 1-3 innings. He walked one and struck out two.
Texas was without Josh Hamilton, who was leading the major leagues with 33 RBIs while starting every game. The center fielder did not start in what manager Ron Washington called "a mental break."
"No one expected him to play the whole month of April," Washington said of Hamilton, who won a game at Seattle last month with a home run in the ninth inning off closer J.J. Putz.
As good as Hamilton has been, he probably couldn't have produced the touchdown that Texas needed against Washburn after six innings.
Mixing a new changeup -- a different grip he first tried in spring training -- with his usual assortment of placed fastballs and breaking pitches, Washburn allowed just one hit through six innings. That was a single by German Duran that almost hit him in the back in the third inning.
Then Gerald Laird singled, Michael Young doubled and Milton Bradley doubled home both to begin the seventh. A trainer, pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre and manager John McLaren all went out to talk to Washburn. After a moment of discussion, he was out of the game with what the team announced as tightness in his right calf. He waved to the crowd just before disappearing into the clubhouse, the third time in two weeks a Mariners starter left a game because of injury.
Brandon Boggs scored Bradley with a groundout off reliever Sean Green to make it 7-3.
Washburn allowed four hits and three runs in his six-plus innings. He struck out three.
Putz, an All-Star last season who has struggled with injuries and wildness this season, made his first appearance since blowing a save at Cleveland on Thursday. He allowed two hits in the ninth.
Notes:@ Millwood's last road win was June 17, 2007, at Cincinnati -- 13 road starts ago. ... Seattle had one hit in 21 at-bats with runners in scoring position in its previous four games. An RBI single by Jose Lopez and an RBI double by Raul Ibanez in the first made the Mariners 2-for-2 in such situations three batters into the game.![]()



