Game 1, Monday July 28, 2008
Mariners 7, Rangers 5

Trade Beltre? Please. Adrian Beltre showed everyone why he is currently the Mariners best all-round player as he hit two big home-runs to lift Seattle over Texas Monday night in a sticky 101 degree game. Beltre homered in the first inning to give his team the lead, and then hit the big 8th inning homer to put his team up for good as he made the score 6-5. In the bottom of the 8th inning, the Rangers had runners on second and third with RBI leader Josh Hamilton at the plate with one out. Kenji Johjima and Beltre teamed up to pick off Ramon Vazquez who was leaning a little too far down the line. Johjima through a strike down to Beltre who blocked the front of the bag with his foot to pick off Vazquez. Arthur Rhodes then got the strike-out getting the big hitting Hamilton to end the threat.
Bryan LaHair hit his first major league home-run in the second, and Raul Ibanez also homered in the 6th to lead to power surge for the Mariners second straight win.
Sean Green (3-3) notched the win as he came in for Felix Hernandez and picked up the last out in the seventh. Brandon Morrow pitched the ninth for his 10th save as he finally had a save opportunity, and got to take advantage. Hernandez on the day allowed six hits and four runs over six innings, striking out six and walking four.
Ichiro Suzuki is now one hit shy of his 3,000 “professional” hit going 1-for-4 with an RBI sacrifice fly in the 9th. Jose Lopez extended his hitting streak to 15 games going 2-for-4 with a double.
Carlos Silva (4-12) is expected to take the mound on Tuesday night after missing his last scheduled start. Luis Mendoza (2-4) takes the ball for the Rangers at 5:05 PT. Can the M’s make it three in a row?
Still no word on Jarrod Washburn.








Justin Duchscherer became the new ace of the Oakland Athletics today as they traded Rich Harden to the Chicago Cubs. Tonight Duchscherer showed why they were so confident in the move. Pitching a complete game 2-Hitter, Duchscherer (10-5) only faced three batters over the minimum striking out four and only walking one. 