tool name

close
tool goes here

Vargas’ pitching not enough for Mariners in Baltimore

Jason Vargas went the distance, kept the Baltimore Orioles scoreless after the second inning and didn’t issue a walk.

Published: Aug. 7, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PDTUpdated: Aug. 7, 2012 at 2:55 p.m. PDT
0 comments

BALTIMORE — Jason Vargas went the distance, kept the Baltimore Orioles scoreless after the second inning and didn’t issue a walk.

Unfortunately, Chris Tillman was even better.

Tillman took a three-hit shutout into the eighth, and the Orioles beat Vargas and the Seattle Mariners, 3-1, on Monday night.

Vargas (12-8) allowed three runs — all in the second inning.

Seeking to become the first Seattle pitcher in nine years to win six consecutive starts, Vargas yielded eight hits and struck out two before walking off the mound after eight sparkling innings.

Although the result wasn’t what Vargas or manager Eric Wedge wanted, the complete game was a testament to the endurance and effectiveness of Seattle’s gritty left-hander.

“It says a great deal about him and how far he’s come,” Wedge said. “He had earned the right to stay out there. I wanted him to be out there. I trust him. He makes pitches and keeps the game right where it is. He gave us every chance to win the ballgame and I wanted to give him every chance to win the ballgame.”

Said Vargas: “I think that’s the first time (Wedge) has come out there and not taken me out. The trust that he has in me to finish the inning off was huge.”

Nick Markakis homered and Mark Reynolds had three hits and an RBI for the Orioles, who have won six of eight to improve to 58-51.

Baltimore recorded its 58th win last season on Sept. 9.

Tillman (5-1) gave up one run, five hits and a walk in 7 innings to win his fourth straight start and lower his ERA to 2.38. In two outings against Seattle this year, the right-hander has allowed one earned run in 152/3 innings.

Tillman is 3-0 lifetime against the Mariners, who traded him to Baltimore in 2008 in the Eric Bedard trade.

Asked if pitching against Seattle provides him with added motivation, Tillman said, “No, not anymore. I kind of got over that after that ’08 season when I came over here. Just another team to go out there and give my team a chance to win.”

The Mariners scored in the eighth to end a streak of 28 scoreless innings by Baltimore pitchers. Over the past four games, Orioles starters have given up two runs over 27 innings.

Pedro Strop got two outs in the eighth and Jim Johnson worked the ninth for his 33rd save in 36 tries.

Munenori Kawasaki drove in the run for the Mariners, who have lost three of four following a seven-game winning streak.

Since being recalled from Triple-A Norfolk on July 4, Tillman had given up 13 first-inning runs in five starts. He broke the pattern in this one, putting the Mariners down in order on 12 pitches.

After stranding runners at second and third in their half of the first, the Orioles went up 3-0 in the second. Lew Ford singled and scored on a double by Reynolds before Markakis drove a 1-2 pitch over the scoreboard in right field, the first homer allowed by Vargas in four starts since July 16.

“That pitch to Reynolds I kind of left over the plate and that allowed them to extend the inning,” Vargas said. “Markakis hit a curveball that I kind of hung over the plate a little bit.”

JOIN THE DISCUSSION | Register here

We welcome comments. Please keep them civil, short and to the point. ALL CAPS, spam, obscene, profane, abusive and off topic comments will be deleted. Repeat offenders will be blocked. Thanks for taking part — and abiding by these simple rules. A thorough explanation of rules of conduct can be found in our Terms of Service. If you have any questions, including why your comment may not be showing immediately after you submit it, be sure to visit the commenting FAQ.

Although he pitched a complete game, allowing eight hits and three runs, Seattle left-hander Jason Vargas lost for the first time in six starts Monday against Baltimore. (GAIL BURTON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)
CONTESTS

Similar stories

  • Recap: Seattle vs. Baltimore

    Kendrys Morales went 3-for-5 with three RBI and two runs scored as the Seattle Mariners captured an 8-3 win over the Baltimore Orioles to take the rubber match of a three-game set at Safeco Field.

  • Recap: Seattle vs. Baltimore

    Nate McLouth hit a solo home run and Jason Hammel picked up his fourth win of the season -- all of which have come on the road -- as the Baltimore Orioles downed the Seattle Mariners, 7-2, Tuesday in the middle test of a three-game set at Safeco Field.

  • Orioles belt four home runs in belting Blue Jays

    A day after the Baltimore Orioles sent one of their prized pitching prospects to the mound for his major league debut, the Blue Jays trotted out 23-year-old left-hander Sean Nolin fresh out of Double-A to make his first big league start on Friday night at Rogers Centre.

  • Baltimore Orioles (25-22) at Toronto Blue Jays (20-27), 7:07 p.m. (ET)

    The Baltimore Orioles turn to one of their top pitching prospects on Thursday, as Kevin Gausman makes his big league debut in the opener of a four-game series with the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre.

  • Diamond struggles at home again as O's blank Twins

    Even when the sun is shining and the crowd is in a festive mood, Target Field is just no place to be for Scott Diamond.