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Padres jump out early, hold on against Mariners
SAN DIEGO 6, SEATTLE 4
 

SEATTLE (Ticker) -- Tadahito Iguchi and Brian Giles combined
for seven hits and four RBI to lift the San Diego Padres to a
6-4 win Friday in an interleague matchup against the Seattle
Mariners.

Jody Gerut, Kevin Kouzmanoff and Khalil Greene each had two hits
for the Padres, who posted just their fifth win of the month.

The worst offensive team in the major leagues, San Diego wasted
no time scoring runs against Seattle, jumping on starter Miguel
Batista for three runs in the first.

"We're due to go through one of these little streaks where
everything kind of snowballs in a positive direction," Giles
said.

"We had much better contact (than in the last series in Chicago)
... much better swings overall," Padres manager Bud Black said.
"Right out of the chute, it was great to see three successive
balls hit right on the nose."

Gerut led off the game with a triple and came in to score on
Iguchi's single. Giles plated Iguchi with a double and Greene
capped the outburst four batters later with a sacrifice fly.

"I thought if we could wait (Batista) out we would get pitches
over the middle and we would be able to do something with them,
and we did a good job of that tonight," Giles said. "It's nice
for us to start from the first inning and get some runs and take
some pressure off our pitching."

Iguchi added a solo blast in the second inning to push the lead
to 4-0.

Seattle battled back, getting to Chris Young for three runs in
the second to close within 4-3. But Josh Bard doubled in a run
in the third and Giles provided some insurance with an RBI
single in the sixth.

Batista (3-5) was lifted after allowing six runs and nine hits
in 5 1/3 innings. The veteran righthander has yielded four runs
or more in five of his nine starts this season.

"Batista wasn't real sharp," Mariners manager John McLaren said.
"It took him a while to get his rhythm going. His location
wasn't real good the first couple of innings at all.

"Young was struggling too, and he got his rhythm going. I don't
know what to say, to tell you the truth. It's a little
disappointing. (Pitching coach) Mel (Stottlemeyer) said
(Batista) threw good in the bullpen. It's tough when you've got
to think about going to your bullpen in the second inning.
Miggy did hang on there and give us some innings."

Young (4-3) surrendered four runs in the first three innings but
settled down to last six frames. The 6-10 righthander gave up
five hits and four walks while striking out five.

"The guys came out and swung the bats well and gave me a big
cushion early," Young said. "I tried my best to give it back
but fortunately wasn't able to do so. They gave me such a big
margin for error that I had some room to make mistakes. I made
them and we kept scoring. I made some mistakes with my slider
that cost me some runs."

"I thought (Young's) stuff was pretty good," Black said. "I
think the velocity was back. The mistakes that he made they
capitalized on ... I thought the way he threw the ball was
definitely good enough to get a victory."

The Padres appeared to add a run in the top of the ninth, when
Bard hit a bases-loaded grounder to Richie Sexson at first base.
Sexson came home with the throw and bounced it in front of
catcher Kenji Johjima, who failed to pick up the ball cleanly.

Johjima's body was shielding plate umpire Jim Joyce, who did not
see the ball squirt between the catcher's legs. Johjima did
not pick up the ball until seconds after Justin Huber already
had crossed the plate and gotten up to head back to the dugout,
but Joyce called him out.

Trevor Hoffman struck out the side in a scoreless ninth for his
eighth save of the season. It was the 38th career interleague
save for Hoffman - second all-time behind Mariano Rivera of the
New York Yankees.


 
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