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Lee sharp again as Indians drop Mariners
CLEVELAND 6, SEATTLE 2
 


SEATTLE (Ticker) -- All-Star Cliff Lee pitched his fifth career
complete game and Kelly Shoppach homered and drove in four runs
as the Cleveland Indians posted a 6-2 victory over the dismal
Seattle Mariners on Sunday afternoon.

Casey Blake and David Dellucci each knocked in a run for the
Indians, who have won six of their last seven.

Shoppach's three run homer in the fourth - his eighth of the
season and first since July 4 - followed a double by Jhonny
Peralta and Shin-Soo Choo's infield hit to snap a 1-1 tie. His
four RBI tied a career high.

Lee (13-2), who started Tuesday's All-Star Game at Yankee
Stadium, got into trouble when Jose Lopez and Jose Vidro each
singled to start the seventh. Kenji Johjima grounded into his
second double play of the game, but Miguel Cairo tripled into
the right-field corner to drive in Lopez and make the score 6-2.
However, Lee got Yuniesky Betancourt to pop out and prevent
further damage.

Lee's 13 victories lead the American League and he is tied with
Brandon Webb of the Arizona Diamondbacks for most in the majors.

"Cliff made some good pitches and his curveball came into play
today," Indians manager Eric Wedge said. "He threw strike one
all day long, he did a good job of pitching inside to both
righties and lefties and he mixed his pitches."

Even though Lee tied a career high by giving up 11 hits,
Mariners manager Jim Riggleman was still impressed.

"He is really good," Riggleman said. "He's got a nice, smooth
delivery. The ball sneaks up on the hitter a little bit and then
he mixes in a real good changeup. That's classic pitching."

"I could definitely tell that after the fifth inning I was
pretty efficient," said Lee, who threw 109 pitches, 84 of them
for strikes. "I still felt fresh out there and they were
swinging early and making contact. They were being aggressive
early in the count and they played into my gameplan."

Carlos Silva (4-12) started for the Mariners but left the game
with a lower back strain with no one out in the fourth after
giving up Shoppach's blast.

"Right now, the news is good," Riggleman said about Silva's
injury. "The training staff checked him out, and they seem to
think he'll be all right."

Silva, who began the year 3-0, is 1-12 in his last 17 starts.
The 29-year-old righthander gave up four runs and four hits with
a walk and a strikeout in three-plus innings.

Blake and Shoppach had RBI singles against reliever Mark Lowe in
the fifth to extend Cleveland's lead to 6-1.

The Mariners took a brief 1-0 lead in the second inning when
Adrian Beltre doubled, took third on a groundout and scored on
Vidro's sacrifice fly.

But the Indians responded with a run of their own in the third
when Dellucci hit a sacrifice fly to score Asdrubal Cabrera.

Reliever J.J. Putz, who had been on the disabled list since June
13 with a hyperextended right elbow, was activated before
Sunday's game and came in to pitch a perfect seventh inning for
the Mariners, who lost for the seventh time in 10 games as their
overall record fell to 38-60, worst in the American League.

"J.J. threw good and used all his pitches," Riggleman said. "He
didn't have any reservations about throwing any of his pitches.
He had a nice, clean inning. That was encouraging."

 
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