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Mathis, Santana help Angels down Mariners
LA ANGELS 4, SEATTLE 2
 

By Paul Lowenberg
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

SEATTLE (Ticker) -- Angels catcher Jeff Mathis had been
struggling mightily at the plate over the last couple of weeks,
but all he needed was a little dose of Safeco Field to feel a
lot better.

Mathis had been stuck in a four-for-51 slump over his previous
16 games before he picked on a Jarrod Washburn offering in the
third for his fourth home run, a two-run blast to help the Los
Angeles Angels of Anaheim to a 4-2 victory over Seattle Monday
night.

A .197 hitter over his four-year career, Mathis has only 10
homers - but four of them have come at Safeco Field, where he is
12-for-37 lifetime for a .324 average.

"It's been pretty rough," Mathis said of his difficulties at the
plate. "You can see it. But I'm starting to feel better in
(batting practice)."

Asked whether he had an explanation for his success at Safeco,
the soft-spoken native of Florida replied, "I don't know. I
guess I just got lucky a little bit."

Meanwhile, righthander Ervin Santana (8-2) scattered six hits
over 7 2/3 innings to put him in a tie for the American League
lead in victories.

Santana (8-2), who allowed just three hits in a complete-game
3-2 win over Detroit in his last outing, allowed two runs,
walked one and struck out three as he recorded his fifth
consecutive winning decision against the Mariners and improved
his lifetime record against them to 5-2.

"I didn't have my best stuff tonight, but I just fought to get
our team in a good position," Santana said. "Every time we
scored I tried to put a zero on the board."

Francisco Rodriguez worked the ninth inning to record his major
league-leading 22nd save.

After allowing a run-scoring double in the third, Santana gave
up just one more hit - a single by Richie Sexson in the fifth -
until Jose Lopez homered with two outs in the eighth to make the
score 4-2 and end the young righthander's night.

"I felt like I had no energy," Santana said. "I'm feeling good
but I was just trying not to let anybody see my body language."

Mariners starter Jarrod Washburn (2-7), was tagged for four runs
on nine hits and three walks in 5 1/3 innings and lost for the
third time in his last five starts.

"I threw a breaking ball to Mathis that came back and got too
much of the plate and he got it out of there," Washburn said.
"Other than that they did a good job of putting the ball in play
and I didn't do a good job of putting them away when I got
ahead."

Washburn departed with one out in the sixth after loading the
bases on a pair of singles and a walk. But his replacement,
Mark Lowe, struck out Howie Kendrick and got Garret Anderson to
flyout and keep the Angels from scoring.

After taking a 2-0 lead in the third, The Angels added two more
in the fourth for a 4-1 lead on Robb Quinlan's run-scoring
single and a bases-loaded fielder's choice grounder by Maicer
Izturis.

Ichiro Suzuki's triple and a double by Lopez in the third had
cut the Angels' lead to 2-1.

The Mariners mounted a brief threat against Santana in the
second inning when they put runners on first and second with one
out. But Sexson, who returned to the starting lineup after
sitting on the bench for five games, promptly grounded into an
inning-ending double play.

Angels right fielder Vladimir Guerrero, a career .364 hitter
with 22 homers and 68 runs batted in against the Mariners, was
out of the lineup with a hyperextended right knee he suffered
sliding into third in Sunday's game with Toronto. He is listed
as day-to-day.

It was the 13th consecutive game that the Angels have scored
four or fewer runs, but they are still 9-4 over that stretch.

"There were some positive signs (about the offense), but our
pitching picked us up again tonight," Angels manager Mike
Scioscia said.


 
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