Originally published September 19, 2008 at 12:00 AM | Page modified September 20, 2008 at 12:00 AM
A's beat Mariners 2-0 for ninth straight loss
Travis Buck homered for the first time since being called up from the minors, Dana Eveland pitched seven strong innings and the Oakland Athletics beat the Seattle Mariners 2-0 on Friday night.
The Associated Press
OAKLAND, Calif. — Travis Buck homered for the first time since being called up from the minors, Dana Eveland pitched seven strong innings and the Oakland Athletics beat Seattle 2-0 on Friday night, the Mariners' ninth straight loss.
The A's did all of their scoring in the second inning off Felix Hernandez, who pitched effectively but couldn't overcome another lack of offensive support from his teammates. The Mariners have been shut out four times this season with Hernandez (9-11) on the mound.
Eveland (9-8) pitched in and out of trouble all game but got out of a jam each time to earn the win, his first in six starts. The left-hander scattered seven hits, hit a batter and matched his career high with seven strikeouts to lead the A's to their fifth victory in six games.
Joey Devine pitched the eighth and Joey Ziegler worked the ninth for his 10th save in 11 tries. The Mariners loaded the bases with two outs before Ziegler got Yuniesky Betancourt to ground out to end the game that lasted 2 hours, 5 minutes.
A's designated hitter Jack Cust struck out for the 186th and 187th time this season to break the American League record.
Oakland is 9-4 over its last 13 games and moved with 21/2 games of second-place Texas in the AL West.
The Mariners have lost 11 consecutive road games, their worst stretch since dropping 12 in a row away from home in 2006.
Hernandez allowed six hits in eight innings but remained winless in his last four starts. The right-hander was dominant through the first three innings and didn't allow a hit until Buck homered leading off the fourth. Ryan Sweeney followed with a one-out double and scored on Kurt Suzuki's single to make it 2-0.
Buck's home run was his fourth of the season and first since June 7.
That was enough offense against Seattle, which was shut out for the second straight game and the 12th time this season. The Mariners, who have not scored in 26 innings, were also shutout in consecutive games May 7-8.
The scoreless streak is the third-longest in Seattle history.
Cust struck out on a checked swing against Hernandez leading off the second and he fanned again with one out and a runner on second in the fourth.
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Rob Deer of Milwaukee previously held the AL record when he struck out 186 times in 1987.
Philadelphia's Ryan Howard set the major league record last season with 199 strikeouts.
Notes: Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki had two hits, giving him 203 this season. He needs five more to reach 1,800 for his major league career. ... Cust went into the game with a league-leading 101 walks. Since 1986 only two players -- Jim Thome of Cleveland in 1999 and Jason Giambi of the New York Yankees in 2003 -- have led their respective leagues in strikeouts and walks. ... A's manager Bob Geren said RHP Kirk Saarloos will start Saturday against Seattle RHP Carlos Silva.
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