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Dickey strong, Mariners pound Perez in rout of Mets
SEATTLE 11, NY METS 0
 


By Doug Mittler
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

FLUSHING, New York (Ticker) -- The New York Mets could do next
to nothing against the knuckleball of R.A. Dickey. The pitches
from Oliver Perez and Claudio Vargas must have looked like beach
balls to the Seattle Mariners.

Dickey pitched seven scoreless innings for his first win as a
starter in 33 months and Kenji Johjima and Raul Ibanez homered
for the Mariners in their most lopsided win of the season, an
11-0 triumph over the Mets on Tuesday.

Ibanez and Richie Sexson each drove in three runs for the
Mariners, who improved to 3-2 under new manager Jim Riggleman
and will try to complete a sweep of the three-game series
Wednesday.

"We had a lot of good at-bats," said Riggleman, whose team tied
a season high with 15 hits. "Maybe it was a little more like
everyone expected from the beginning of the season."

Meanwhile, the Mets fell to 3-4 under interim manager Jerry
Manuel, who was ejected along with outfielder Carlos Beltran in
the fourth inning by umpire Brian Runge in an argument over
balls and strikes.

"I thought Mr. Runge was kind of baiting Carlos, so I went out
to see if everything was OK," Manuel said. "Things got heated
and you saw what happened."

Runge appeared to bump Manuel during their argument, prompting
an outburst from Beltran.

"(Runge) really bumped Jerry to give him an excuse to throw him
out of the game," said the usually mild-mannered Beltran. "That
was weak, the move that he did. This is the first time I've been
so angry in my career."

New York was shut out by a double-digit margin for the first
time since September 2006 against Atlanta, and at home for the
first time since August 2001 against Colorado.

Fernando Tatis had three hits for New York while starting in
place of third baseman David Wright, who got a well-deserved
rest. He was the only player in baseball to play in every inning
this season, although one of the games was as a designated
hitter last week in Anaheim.

Wright's teammates were baffled by Dickey (2-3), who scattered
six hits with two walks and five strikeouts.

The 33-year-old Dickey won as a starter for the first time since
September 18, 2005, for the Texas Rangers against Seattle. It
was just his second win in a 19-start span for the righthander,
who was making his fourth start of the season and 38th of his
career.

"I had a good knuckleball. I was able to take the spin off it,"
Dickey said. "I've been jerked around from place to place (from
starting to relieving). It takes a lot of mental fortitude."

Mark Lowe pitched the final two innings.

Perez (5-5) has been the model of inconsistency all season, and
this was another of his off-nights. The lefthander lasted just
five innings, allowing six runs - five earned - and seven hits
to a team that entered the game with the fewest runs scored in
the American League.

"It was a bad day. I couldn't do anything," Perez said. "I have
to focus on the next start and get ready."

"There is definitely some concern about his struggles," Manuel
said. "We are going to have to seriously address it."

Johjima hit a two-run homer in the third to score Sexson, who
had singled, and Ibanez homered to lead off the fifth, giving
Seattle a 6-0 cushion.

Seattle scored four runs in the sixth off Vargas on an RBI
single by Ichiro Suzuki, a two-run single by Ibanez and the
second sacrifice fly by Sexson, who added an RBI double in the
ninth.

 
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