Apparently facing the Padres lineup is the perfect remedy for any struggling pitcher. One night after Jarrod Washburn picked up his first win since May 5th, M’s hurler Carlos Silva picked up his first win in 13 starts. (yes..really..13 starts)
Silva went 7 innings, allowed 8 hits, and struck out 3. He walked none. Silva forced alot of grounders, and had solid control throughout the night. He pitched the type of game that the Mariners expected from him when they signed him in the offseason from the Twins. It was his first win since April 17th.
The win marked the teams fourth win in five games, but still gives them the worst record in the majors, 30-50.
Adrian Beltre led the way with 3 hits and 2 RBI’s. Jose Lopez also added 2 hits, and scored twice. Jeff Clement added a RBI on a sac fly. Jeremy Reed also added an RBI.
Cha Seung Baek (1-4), who the Padres picked up from Seattle in May, was yanked in the 6th after allowing 4 straight batters to reach base. He was responsible for all 4 of the Mariners runs. Khalil Greene and Edgar Gonzalez each added two hits each for the Padres. Tony Clark had the teams only two RBI’s adding a pinch hit single off Washburn in the 7th.
Brandon Morrow notched his 4th save, as he continues his dominance. It was the first time getting back to back saves in his career. I just can’t see how you can take Bombtrack out of the closer role.
Sunday’s pitching matchup should be a great one. Erik Bedard (4-4), who missed his start Wednesday with back spasms, is scheduled to start in the series finale on Sunday against Cy Young winner Jake Peavy (5-4).
In another note, the Mariners announced Felix Hernandez will not start Tuesday at home against Toronto. They said they want to give him more time to rest his ankle injury he suffered against the Mets earlier in the week.
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