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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -
Ramon Vazquez
hurt the
Seattle Mariners
for the second straight night - this time with a flyball that stayed in the park.
Vazquez drove in the go-ahead run with a sixth-inning sacrifice fly and the surging
Texas Rangers
beat Seattle 5-2 on Tuesday night.
Vazquez went deep in the 10th inning Monday night to give the Rangers a 13-12 victory over the Mariners in the opener of the
three-game series. He finished with two RBIs Tuesday night as Texas won for the 12th time in 14 games.
''Yesterday we needed to score 13 runs,'' Rangers manager
Ron Washington
said. ''Tonight we needed three but got five. Any situation that presented itself offensively, we did it.''
Gerald Laird
hit a leadoff single against Seattle starter
Felix Hernandez
in the sixth, and took second when left fielder
Raul Ibanez
bobbled the ball for an error.
Laird, who went 2-for-3 and reached base four times, advanced to third on
Chris Shelton
's sacrifice and scored on Vazquez's flyball to left to put Texas in front 3-2.
Vazquez added an RBI single in the eighth and
Ian Kinsler
followed with a sacrifice fly to make it 5-2.
Vazquez also made a diving catch near the foul line on
Adrian Beltre
's line drive to end the seventh, and
Josh Hamilton
came up with a nice running catch near the center-field wall to deny
Kenji Johjima
's bid for extra bases in the eighth.
''Each time they made them was at an important point of the game,'' Washington said. ''If they don't make them, something
bad happens. There was defense everywhere. They were very good.''
Josh Rupe
(2-1) allowed one hit in 1 2-3 scoreless innings and
Eddie Guardado
pitched the ninth for his first save since Aug. 12, 2006, for the
Cincinnati Reds
.
The Mariners, losers of 12 of 14, committed four errors.
''It puzzles me a lot because it's one of the big strengths of our club,'' manager John McLaren said of his team's defense.
''When we try to build around our pitching, we need our defense. We can't be giving away four outs. When you give them extra
opportunities, it changes the whole complexion of the game.''
Rangers starter
Kason Gabbard
allowed two runs and five hits over 5 1-3 innings five nights after Mariners first baseman
Richie Sexson
charged the mound and flung his helmet at Gabbard to touch off a bench-clearing brawl in Seattle.
''I was just happy to make it past the fifth inning,'' Gabbard said. ''Everything felt good tonight.''
Sexson sat out Tuesday night, serving the fourth of his five-game suspension.
Hernandez (2-4) allowed two earned runs and six hits in six innings, losing his fourth straight start. He walked five and
struck out three.
Seattle pushed across two runs in the sixth.
Jose Lopez
hit a sacrifice fly and Johjima doubled in a run to tie it at 2.
Before the season, the Mariners were projected as playoff contenders on the strength of their starting pitching. But inconsistent
pitching, sloppy defense and a lack of clutch hitting have contributed to a poor start that has left Seattle (15-26) with
the worst record in the AL.
''Obviously it's not fun to be losing,'' designated hitter
Jeff Clement
said. ''It's tough to be happy when things aren't going well. We've got to continue grinding through it, realize it's a long
season, and figure it out before too long.''
Notes: The Rangers pulled within a game of .500 (20-21) for the first time since April 12 when they were 5-6. ... Seattle
DH
Jose Vidro
missed the game with back spasms. ... Texas got its sixth consecutive series win, the most since taking seven straight from
July 15-Aug. 4, 1999.
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