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Varitek homers, Lester sharp as Red Sox snap road skid
BOSTON 4, SEATTLE 0
 


By Paul Lowenberg
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

SEATTLE (Ticker) -- Jason Varitek hit a two-run homer and Jon
Lester tossed 7 1/3 strong innings as the Boston Red Sox snapped
a five-game road losing streak with a 4-0 victory over the
Seattle Mariners on Monday.

Varitek's homer off starter Jarrod Washburn (4-9) in the fifth
was all the offense Boston needed to end its three-game overall
slide and record its 11th shutout.

Rookie Jed Lowrie, filling in at shortstop for the injured Julio
Lugo, hit a bases-loaded single in the eighth to make it 4-0.

Lester (8-3), left in the eighth after being hit on the right
ankle by a line drive off the bat of Willie Bloomquist. He gave
up eight hits, struck out six and did not walk a batter.

"He was terrific," Red Sox manager Terry Francona said. "He was
throwing quality pitches and he was locating. To see him come
out with good command was terrific."

Jonathan Papelbon relieved Lester with one out and the bases
loaded and got Raul Ibanez to ground into an inning-ending
double play. Papelbon worked the ninth for his 29th save and the
101st of his career.

Lester, a native of Tacoma, Washington, allowed three hits
through the first six before Ibanez opened the seventh with a
sharp single to left. Jose Lopez was safe on an infield hit with
one out, but Lester fanned Miguel Cairo and got pinch hitter
Jose Vidro to fly out.

"It's nice to come back home and pitch decently," Lester said.
"The past couple of times have been rough, but it's nice to get
a good one."

Lester said he felt OK after Bloomquist's liner went off his
foot.

"It didn't get me too bad," he said. "It just kind of threw me
for a loop, but it shouldn't be an issue."

The win was Lester's first in three career starts against the
Mariners - all at Safeco Field, where his ERA was 8.10 coming
into the game.

Washburn, who gave up two runs on seven hits but threw 111
pitches, left after walking Kevin Youkilis to put runners at
first and second with two outs in the sixth. Reliever Mark Lowe
walked Coco Crisp to load the bases, but got Varitek on a
swinging third strike to end the inning.

"I'm never happy with losing, said the 33-year-old lefthander,
who has been mentioned in potential trade rumors. "But I'm
throwing the ball real well right now. I have been for about two
months. I didn't throw well enough to win tonight, but still
threw the ball pretty well."

Washburn has allowed two or fewer runs in seven of his last
eight starts.

Aided by a pair of double plays, Washburn, who missed his last
start with the flu and was working on eight days' rest, held the
Red Sox in check through the first four innings.

But in the fifth he issued a one-out walk to Crisp, and Varitek,
who had not homered since June 11, sent a 3-2 offering into the
left field seats for his eighth and a 2-0 Boston lead.

Varitek was struggling through a 9-for-79 slump in his previous
26 games, homering once in 41 contests before the blast.

"Wash did a real good job," Mariners manager Jim Riggleman said.
"Varitek got him on a 3-2 pitch, but Wash has given us a chance
to win a ballgame just about every time out there and he did it
again tonight."

"It's always good," Varitek laughed when asked if his homer was
good for him as well as the team. "Any time you hit a two-run
homer, it's good."

Dustin Pedroia singled to extend his road hitting streak to 22
games, second longest in Red Sox history. Nomar Garciaparra
holds the club record with 24 consecutive games in 1998.

 
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