Silva to DL after league-leading 14th loss

In the past few days in Mariner Land, we saw a major league record tying four wild-pitches in one inning by R.A. Dickey, the shaky debut of Ryan Feierabend, and three-game sweep at the hands of the Minnesota Twins. Raul Ibanez continues to give us something to cheer about, and really is strengthening his case for a extension. And struggling, whining, over-paid Mariner Carlos Silva has been placed on the 15-day DL.
In the first game of the series against Minnesota, the M’s had the unfortunate task of facing a rejuvenated Francisco Lariano. Lariano (3-3) pitched seven frames allowing only two hits while striking out five batters. Silva’s performance was embarrassing to say the least, especially against his former team. Silva was shelled (again) for nine runs on nine hits in 3.1 innings, and now owns the major league lead for losses with 14. Jason Kubel went 3-for-4 with a home-run and 3 RBIs to pace the Twins to the 9-3 victory.
The M’s dropped Game 2 in a hard fought game 7-6 on a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 9th by Brian Buscher scoring Joe Mauer. Losing 5-0, Seattle put together a six-run sixth inning to actually take back the lead before losing it late. Mauer also homered in the game. Ryan Rowland-Smith was hit hard for his second straight start allowing five runs on ten hits, in five innings. Ichiro Suzuki and Jeff Clement picked up two RBIs on the day to lead the Mariner offense.
In Game 3, it was the Jason Kubel show again as he went off with a 4-for-5 day with two doubles, totalling four runs and two RBIs. The game was a slug-fest much like the recent series in Seattle and runs definitely weren’t at a premium, but Minnesota came out on top 11-8. Ibanez continued to massacre Twins pitching as he went 5-for-5 with two doubles, one run and one RBI. Adrian Beltre, Wladimir Balentien, and Kenji Johjima went yard for Seattle, but the Feierabend and Dickey before mentioned pitching performance ultimately let them down.
The Mariners begin a three-game set in the South Side of Chicago against Ken Griffey Jr. and the Chicago White Sox. Jarrod Washburn vs. Mark Buehrle will be the Game 1 match-up.
Earlier in the season, the Mariner offense was wasting a strong number of quality pitching outings especially from the relief staff, now it appears the offense has heated up with the Summer sun, and the pitching is awful. I guess that is what makes you a last place team.
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