Darvish Loses Way in Rangers' 4-3 Loss to Mariners

Darvish Loses Way in Rangers' 4-3 Loss to Mariners

(AP) Darvish loses way in Rangers’ 4-3 loss to Mariners
ARLINGTON, Texas
Coming off a 15-strikeout performance in his last start, Texas ace Yu Darvish looked sharp through the first four innings Sunday afternoon against the Seattle Mariners.

The next four innings were a different story as the Rangers’ right-hander allowed the lead-off batter on base in each frame, resulting in three runs, and closer Joe Nathan also let the leadoff batter score in the ninth as the AL West-leading Rangers lost 4-3 to Seattle on Saturday.

“He just lost his command,” Texas manager Ron Washington said of Darvish. “Earlier he was spotting it up and then as we got past the fifth inning there, he was just a little erratic with his command. But then again, he was able to pitch around a lot of that trouble also.”

After each team scored single runs in the fifth, sixth and eighth innings, Seattle’s Kyle Seager took a pitch from Nathan that was nearly in the dirt down the right field line for the game-winning RBI double in the ninth.

The Mariners took two of three from Texas, and they scored three runs in 7 1-3 innings against Darvish in the series finale.

In Darvish’s previous start, he took a no-hit bid into the eighth against Houston. The two-time All-Star from Japan struck out seven on Sunday against the Mariners, raising his major league-leading total to 214.

“In many games I have trouble with my command in any inning I throw, but today it happened after the sixth inning,” Darvish said through a translator. Darvish gave up five of his seven hits and all four of his walks after the fourth. Darvish, who had 50 strikeouts in his last five starts, left after throwing 120 pitches. He walked four after walking a total of four in his previous three August starts.

Elvis Andrus and Adrian Beltre each had a hit and an RBI for Texas. Mitch Moreland’s RBI sacrifice fly in the fifth scored A.J. Pierzynski for Texas’ first run. Craig Gentry scored Texas’ other two runs.

Seager took a leadoff four-pitch walk and scored the go-ahead run in the eighth against Darvish, and his two-out RBI double off Nathan won the game for the Mariners in the ninth.

Until an eighth inning, go-ahead home run against Texas on Friday, Seager has been 0 for 21, but he finished the weekend against Texas hitting 4 for 9 with a walk, two home runs, two doubles and four RBIs.

“I got ahead of Seager and made a pitch,” Nathan said. “He hit a pitch that was probably going to be in the dirt if he didn’t scoop it out of the ground before it got there. Hats off to him. Again he found a way to find the outfield grass when he needed it on a pitch that out of my hand felt pretty good. I’ll take my chance with those.”

Nathan (3-2) took over to begin the ninth with the score 3-all. Endy Chavez led off with a single, Humberto Quintero laid down a sacrifice bunt and Nick Franklin drew a two-out walk before Seager’s go-ahead hit.

Yoervis Medina (4-3) got the win and Danny Farquhar earned his seventh save in 10 tries. Starter Erasmo Ramirez had a solid outing, pitching seven innings and giving up two runs, one earned, while taking the no-decision.

NOTES: The Rangers expect to announce on Monday who will start Tuesday’s game against the Houston Astros. After it was announced that Alexi Ogando would miss his start on Monday due to inflammation around a nerve in his right shoulder, Matt Garza was bumped up in the rotation from Tuesday to Monday. Ross Wolf, a long reliever for Texas, is among the candidates to get the call. He said Sunday that “if needed, yeah, I can give them all I’ve got, and all I’ve got may be 70 pitches.” . Rangers first baseman Lance Berkman’s status remains up in the air. Berkman has been on the disabled list (left hip inflammation) since July 7. Rangers manager Ron Washington said the team hasn’t “come up with anything yet” regarding Berkman. . Seattle left fielder Raul Ibanez got the day off to rest. Dustin Ackley moved to left and Michael Saunders played center. Also, Michael Morse was out of the lineup, giving Endy Chavez the start in right. . Michael Saunders got hits in each of his first three at-bats, all against Darvish. Saunders was 1 for 10 against Darvish going into the game.

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