American League Game Summary - Seattle at Texas
(Wednesday, May 30th)
Final Score: Seattle 21, Texas 8
Arlington, TX (Sports Network) - Justin Smoak went deep twice and drove in a
career-high six runs as Seattle blitzed Texas, 21-8, in the rubber match of a
three-game set.
Jesus Montero totaled three hits, including a two-run homer, four RBI and four
runs scored for the Mariners, who won the final two games in the series with a
combined 31 runs.
Seattle fell one run shy of tying the single-game franchise record,
accomplished on April 29, 1999 against Detroit. Texas, on the other hand, fell
two shy of its single-game record for runs allowed -- 23 at Oakland on
September 30, 2000.
"It's big, especially against a ballclub like this," Smoak said. "It's
something that we're building for the future, but it's showing a little bit
right now."
Dustin Ackley hit a three-run shot, Kyle Seager posted four hits, scored four
times and drove in two, and Miguel Olivo contributed two hits, two runs scored
and two knocked in.
Blake Beavan (3-4) lasted six innings, allowing eight hits and five runs with
two strikeouts.
"He's a strike-thrower and goes right after guys," Smoak said. "He moves the
ball in and out and he always keeps us in ballgames and he did the same thing
tonight."
Mike Napoli drove in two runs, while Adrian Beltre, Josh Hamilton, Michael
Young and Ian Kinsler recorded two hits, an RBI and run scored each for the
Rangers.
Derek Holland (4-4) was tagged for eight hits and as many runs, recording only
five outs before departing.
"They hit every single pitch we threw no matter where it was, what it was they
were hitting it, so you just have to tip your hat to them," Holland said.
"You're going to have days, I mean everybody is going to have them, and, yeah,
the hardest part is probably forgetting things, but if you can forget things
you'll be a better person."
Already ahead 17-7, the visitors made it a memorable night by tallying
four more in the eighth. Ackley doubled with one out and Seager doubled him
home two batters later, and after a Montero walk, Smoak greeted Koji Uehara
with his second three-run blast of the game.
Young singled home Alberto Gonzalez in the ninth to cap the scoring.
The Mariners poured it on in the second inning with an eight-spot. Montero
started it all with a single, Smoak doubled, then after an Alex Liddi
groundout failed to move the runners, Olivo stroked a two-run hit. Two batters
later, Brendan Ryan singled and Ackley made it 5-0 on a shot to right.
Chone Figgins singled and stole second, coming home when Seager followed with
a base hit, then Montero's two-run blast forged an 8-0 margin.
Eight more runs came home in the Seattle third as Michael Saunders hit a
leadoff double and scored on a Gonzalez error, Montero doubled home two, Smoak
hit his first three-run shot and Saunders tacked on an RBI double before Mark
Lowe surrendered a run-scoring groundout to Ryan.
Liddi's sacrifice fly in the fourth scored Seager, who began the frame by
doubling.
Texas finally answered with five in the sixth and two in the seventh. In the
former frame, Kinsler hit a sac fly, Beltre and David Murphy added back-to-
back RBI singles and Napoli doubled in two more. In the latter, Young's
groundout and Hamilton's two-bagger plated runs.
Game Notes
Smoak fell two shy of the Mariners' single-game RBI mark, last accomplished by
Mike Cameron in May of 2001...Seager and Montero were both one plate crossing
short of tying the franchise record for most runs scored in one game, last
done by Alex Rodriguez in April of 2000...Texas' record for most runs allowed
in one inning is 13, last done by Detroit in August of 2001.
05/31 01:10:12 ET

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