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Verlander stays hot as Tigers down Mariners
DETROIT 8, SEATTLE 4
 


SEATTLE (Ticker) -- Justin Verlander proved to be too much even
for the red-hot Seattle Mariners to handle.

Verlander pitched six strong innings on Thursday night to lead
the Detroit Tigers to an 8-4 victory over the Mariners.

The 25-year-old Verlander (5-9) allowed just two runs, eight
hits and three walks while striking out three to hand Seattle
just its third loss in the last 10 games. It was the sixth
straight start in which the righthander has allowed three runs
or less.

"I felt like the last few starts, really the last month and a
half or so, I'd turned the corner and was throwing the ball
pretty well," Verlander said. "Today I was inconsistent and
maybe took a step backwards or so, but that's going to happen.

"You expect as a pitcher you're not going to have good command
or your best stuff every time out, so as long as I was able to
minimize the damage so I could keep us in the game, I was
pleased."

Verlander, who has lowered his ERA from 6.43 to 4.34 over his
last 11 outings, stumbled out of the gate, surrendering a
leadoff single by Ichiro Suzuki and committing a throwing error
that allowed the Japanese star to advance to third. Suzuki
scored one batter later on a single by Jose Lopez.

"We felt like if he got out of that inning, he was going to be
pretty good for the night," Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. "A
lot of people think the ballgame is just the eighth or ninth
inning, but that might have been the biggest inning of the game
tonight when he got out of the first."

Placido Polanco briefly erased the deficit with an RBI single in
the third. But the Mariners regained a 2-1 edge in the bottom
of the inning as an infield single by Jose Vidro plated Lopez,
who opened the frame with a double and advanced to third on a
groundout by Raul Ibanez.

After Ivan Rodriguez tied the contest with yet another RBI
single in the fourth, the Tigers took the lead for good in the
fifth, scoring three times against Mariners starter Carlos Silva
(4-10), who allowed five runs and nine hits in five innings.

"They have a heck of a lineup," Mariners interim manager Jim
Riggleman said. "If you pitch real well, you can hold them
down. Some teams you can hold down even when you are not at your
best, but that lineup right there, you pretty much have to be at
the top of your game to shut them down."

Curtis Granderson opened the decisive frame with a triple to
center field. After Polanco lined out to second, Granderson
scored on a fielder's choice to second base by former Mariner
Carlos Guillen as Lopez failed to throw out Granderson at home.

"(Lopez) made a heck of a play," Riggleman said. "It was going
to be tough to get Granderson, and maybe we should have been all
the way in or conceded that run and took the out.

"The in-between hop got Lopez on his heels a little bit. But he
has such a strong arm, he thought he could get him. His athletic
ability worked against him right there."

Miguel Cabrera followed with a single before rookie Matt Joyce
and Gary Sheffield delivered run-scoring base hits to extend
Detroit's lead to 5-2.

"It was a good win," Leyland said. "We were able to get some
runs and help out Verlander."

Rookie Michael Holliman hit his first career home run, a leadoff
shot off Mariners reliever Mark Lowe in the sixth, before
Rodriguez's two-run single in the ninth gave the Tigers an 8-2
advantage.

"It was big," Rodriguez said of his ninth-inning hit. "It's like
all year, we've been having one good inning so we've got to keep
doing it."

Seattle plated a pair of runs off Detroit closer Todd Jones in
the ninth before Fernando Rodney came on to induce a flyout by
Jeff Clement for his first save of the season.

 
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