MLB Game Summary - Texas at San Diego
(Monday, June 18th)
Final Score: Texas 2, San Diego 1
San Diego, CA (Sports Network) - Matt Harrison tossed six strong innings and
David Murphy hit a two-run single to help the Texas Rangers take a 2-1 win
over the San Diego Padres in the opener of a three-game set.
Harrison (9-3), who was coming off consecutive scoreless starts, won his
fifth straight decision as he gave up just one run on six hits with two walks
and four strikeouts for the Rangers, who have won four straight and seven of
eight. Elvis Andrus and Adrian Beltre scored in the win.
"I thought he was pretty good," Texas manager Ron Washington said of
Harrison's outing. "Things could've gotten worse in that first, but he gave up
minimal damage and began to settle down."
Texas outfielder Josh Hamilton was not in the starting lineup and was
available to pinch-hit, but did not make an appearance. He took batting
practice on Monday and said he will be in the lineup for Tuesday.
Hamilton has been out of the lineup since last Thursday with an intestinal
virus that caused him to be hospitalized. He was released from the hospital on
Saturday.
Jason Marquis (2-1) also pitched well, but it was not enough as he suffered
the loss in a two-run, five-hit outing. He walked three and struck out a
season-high 10 batters over seven innings.
Chase Headley went 3-for-5 with an RBI in the loss for the Padres, who have
dropped three of their last four.
All the runs in this game came in the first inning.
Andrus singled with one out and stole second. After Michael Young grounded
out, consecutive walks to Beltre and Nelson Cruz loaded the bases. Murphy
followed with a two-run single up the middle for a 2-0 lead.
"I didn't execute early on like I wanted to," Marquis said of his opening
frame. "I put myself in a hole early, put a couple guys on, and Murphy found a
hole."
San Diego got one back in the bottom of the frame as Chris Denorfia singled,
Cameron Maybin followed with a base hit and Headley doubled home Denorfia to
make it a 2-1 game. Harrison got out of the jam by retiring the next three
batters.
Harrison retired the Padres in order in the fourth and fifth, but got into
trouble in the sixth.
Headley led off with a single and Carlos Quentin followed suit. After Jesus
Guzman flied out and Everth Cabrera struck out, Nick Hundley walked to load
the bases. Yonder Alonso, though, grounded out to end the frame.
Mark Lowe pitched a 1-2-3 seventh and Mike Adams got out of a two-on, two-out
jam in the eighth when he got Mark Kotsay to fly out.
Joe Nathan came on to close in the ninth and gave up a pair of two-out singles
to Denorfia and John Baker, but then got Headley to ground out for his 14th
save of the season.
Game Notes
Marquis' fourth strikeout of the game, Ian Kinsler in the second inning, was
the 1,000th of his career. He became the 49th active pitcher to reach that
milestone...San Diego batted just 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position and
left 11 men on base...After the first inning, Texas had just one runner reach
third base the rest of the game, Leonys Martin in the second inning...The last
time these teams met was in 2009 when San Diego took two of three in
Texas...Marquis fell 1-2 against the Rangers.
06/19 02:46:38 ET

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