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McGowan, Blue Jays dispatch Mariners
TORONTO 3, SEATTLE 1
 


TORONTO (Ticker) -- Dustin McGowan pitched a complete game and
Brad Wilkerson got some revenge against his old team with a solo
homer as the Toronto Blue Jays posted a 3-1 victory over the
Seattle Mariners on Tuesday.

Vernon Wells finished with two hits - including a solo blast -
to improve to 7-for-16 since coming off the disabled list
Saturday for the Blue Jays, who notched just their third victory
in nine tries this month.

McGowan (5-4) allowed just one run and five hits while walking
two and striking out seven. The righthander needed 125 pitches
but retired the last 10 batters he faced en route to his first
complete game of the season and third career.

"He was going to go back out there, he was strong," Toronto
manager John Gibbons said. "We weren't going to give him a
chance to lose it, but it didn't come to that."

"I can't explain it. I mean, I like pitching here, it's just a
great place to pitch for me," said McGowan, who improved to 4-1
this season at Rogers Centre.

McGowan recovered from a disastrous outing last Thursday in
which he allowed five runs in 5 1/3 innings against the New York
Yankees.

"With the pitches coming in the way they did today, nobody can
hit," said Seattle second baseman Jose Lopez, who finished
0-for-4 with three strikeouts. "(McGowan) mastered it today."

Wilkerson was released by the Mariners on April 30 after batting
.232 with no homers and five RBI in 19 games. The Blue Jays
signed him on May 9 and, while his average is still down at
.243, he has three homers and 14 RBI in 29 contests for his new
club.

After Jeremy Reed pulled Seattle even with the lone blemish to
McGowan's line, a solo homer in the fifth, Wilkerson came right
back and drove a 3-2 pitch from Carlos Silva over the center
field wall to snap the 1-1 tie in the bottom of the frame.

Silva (3-7) lasted seven innings, allowing nine hits and three
runs while striking out three without a walk. The burly
righthander has not picked up a win since April 17 and entered
Tuesday's contest having allowed 24 runs in 18 2/3 innings over
his previous four starts.

"I don't even know how I pitched, the only thing I've got in my
mind is that we're losing," Silva said. "It's hard."

The Mariners (23-42), who own the worst record in baseball, have
dropped seven of their last nine games.

 
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