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Astros, Mariners wrap set in Houston

Jul 21, 2013 - 12:42 PM (Sports Network) - On Saturday the Houston Astros found yet another way to display their enigmatic play when the team lifted their starting pitcher in the seventh inning because he had allowed three runs, yet somehow was still in possession of a no-hitter.

On Sunday afternoon the Astros hope they don't have to deal with such an unusual circumstance as they finish up a three-game series with the Seattle Mariners at Minute Maid Park.

Houston, which closed out the first half of the 2013 campaign with back-to- back defeats and loses in five of the last six, has now bowed in four straight following the 4-2 setback yesterday that saw Erik Bedard make it through 6 1/3 innings without allowing a hit. However Bedard, who struck out 10, had more than his share of control problems as he walked five, which led to three runs scored.

Now 3-7 on the season, Bedard threw 109 pitches before exiting, his performance a microcosm of how badly things have gone for the Astros this season, their first as a member of the American League.

Offensively, the Astros scattered seven hits, two coming from Matt Dominguez, who scored one run, while Jake Elmore scored the other run for a home team that is now 30 games below .500 and a distant 22 1/2 games out of contention in the American League West.

Picking up the win for the Mariners, their fifth straight and seventh in the last 10 outings, was Hisashi Iwakuma, who permitted two runs on seven hits and a couple of walks, while fanning seven, over seven innings. Tom Wilhelmsen secured his 21st save of the season, yet the club is still fourth in the division standings and 11 games out.

Michael Saunders logged the first and only hit of the game for Seattle in the top of the seventh, a double to center that scored Justin Smoak and Mike Zunino with two outs.

The win marked the third time in franchise history that Seattle won a game while collecting just one hit. The previous two times were a 2-0 win over Texas on Aug. 15, 1989 and a 1-0 decision against the Yankees on April 27, 2002.

"I would say probably the strangest game I've been involved in from little leagues to the big leagues," said Houston manager Bo Porter, "where you give up one hit and punch out 15 guys and end up on the losing side."

A winner of two straight outings and his last five decisions overall, Felix Hernandez readies to take the mound for the Mariners this afternoon. The right-hander, who has not been defeated since Texas drummed up 11 hits and five runs back on May 25, is coming off his 10th win of 2013 last weekend versus the Angels.

In that contest, Hernandez threw eight shutout innings, scattering seven hits and striking out four in what turned into a 6-0 triumph for Seattle.

Back in April the hurler clashed with Houston on the road and came away with his second win of the season after allowing five hits and fanning nine in six shutout innings. For his career, Hernandez is 1-1 with a 3.00 ERA in two contests against the Astros.

Jordan Lyles, who was originally slated to pitch on Saturday, now gets the call for today's matchup instead. The right-hander has gone winless in his last four outings, the two most recent contests resulting in no-decisions.

On July 10 the South Carolina native went up against the St. Louis Cardinals on the road, giving up four runs on six hits and a couple of walks, while striking out two in 6 1/3 innings.

Now more than a month removed from his last victory, Lyles did pick up a win against Seattle earlier this season in his first-ever appearance versus the Mariners, holding the club scoreless through seven innings while permitting three hits and striking out 10 on June 12.

The Mariners now lead the season series 6-5, having won three of five meetings in Houston.








  • SEATTLE: 12
    HOUSTON: 5
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  • Jason Castro struck out, but advances to first on a Danny Farquhar wild pitch. On the play, Brandon Barnes and Jake Elmore scored on Henry Blanco's throwing error with two out. Runner on first and Chris Carter due up.

    Mariners 12, Astros 5  Bot 9, 2 OutsJul 21 5:44 PM
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  • Pinch-Hitter Matt Dominguez sacrifice fly to right scored Justin Maxwell with two out. On the play, Brandon Barnes advances to third. Runners on first and third and Jason Castro due up.

    Mariners 12, Astros 3  Bot 9, 2 OutsJul 21 5:39 PM
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  • Brandon Barnes single to right scored J.D. Martinez with none out. On the play, Justin Maxwell advances to third. Runners on first and third and Jake Elmore due up.

    Mariners 12, Astros 2  Bot 9, 0 OutsJul 21 5:25 PM


  • Michael Saunders double to left scored Brendan Ryan with two out. On the play, Justin Smoak advances to third. Runners on second and third and Dustin Ackley due up.

    Mariners 12, Astros 1  Top 8, 2 OutsJul 21 4:57 PM
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  • Jose Altuve single to left scored Jake Elmore with two out. Runner on first and Brett Wallace due up.

    Mariners 11, Astros 1  Bot 7, 2 OutsJul 21 4:46 PM


  • Brad Miller single to center scored Michael Saunders with two out. On the play, Henry Blanco advances to second. Runners on first and second and Nick Franklin due up.

    Mariners 11, Astros 0  Top 7, 2 OutsJul 21 4:34 PM
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  • Dustin Ackley sacrifice fly to left scored Kyle Seager with two out. Runner on first and Henry Blanco due up.

    Mariners 10, Astros 0  Top 5, 2 OutsJul 21 3:45 PM


  • Michael Saunders grounded into a fielder's choice, second to short scoring Kendrys Morales with one out. Justin Smoak out at second. Kyle Seager advances to third. Runners on first and third and Dustin Ackley due up.

    Mariners 9, Astros 0  Top 5, 1 OutJul 21 3:43 PM
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  • Kendrys Morales single to center scored Raul Ibanez with none out. Runner on first and Kyle Seager due up.

    Mariners 8, Astros 0  Top 5, 0 OutsJul 21 3:33 PM


  • Nick Franklin one-out, Grand Slam (7) to right scored Dustin Ackley, Henry Blanco and Brad Miller. Raul Ibanez due up.

    Mariners 7, Astros 0  Top 2, 1 OutJul 21 2:42 PM
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  • Brad Miller single to left scored Michael Saunders with one out. On the play, Henry Blanco advances to second and Dustin Ackley advances to third. Bases loaded and Nick Franklin due up.

    Mariners 3, Astros 0  Top 2, 1 OutJul 21 2:42 PM
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  • Henry Blanco was hit-by-pitch scoring Kyle Seager with one out. Bases loaded and Brad Miller due up.

    Mariners 2, Astros 0  Top 2, 1 OutJul 21 2:39 PM


  • Dustin Ackley infield single to short scored Kendrys Morales with one out. On the play, Michael Saunders advances to second and Kyle Seager advances to third. Bases loaded and Henry Blanco due up.

    Mariners 1, Astros 0  Top 2, 1 OutJul 21 2:37 PM


  • SEATTLE: 0
    HOUSTON: 0
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    Jul 21 2:12 PM
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