Rangers, Mariners scuffle in Texas' 5-0 win
SEATTLE (AP) -- Ian Kinsler hit a two-run homer and then got
hit by a pitch, setting up a fourth-inning brawl in the Texas
Rangers' 5-0 win over the Seattle Mariners on Thursday night.
Richie Sexson charged the mound and flung his helmet at
Rangers starter Kason Gabbard after the left-hander threw a pitch
eye-high to him in the bottom half.
Both benches cleared, but no punches were thrown. Sexson was
ejected.
Gabbard was not, but was removed two batters later with what
appeared to be a leg injury and relieved by Franklyn German (1-0),
who pitched 1 2-3 innings.
Gabbard, who had just come off the disabled list gave up
just two hits in 3 2-3 innings. He and German combined with Jamey
Wright, Eddie Guardado and Frank Francisco to shut out the Mariners
for the second night in a row, after a 2-0 win on Wednesday. Seattle
hasn't scored in 22 straight innings.
Felix Hernandez (2-3) struggled with his control through
five innings, allowing four walks and six hits.
Ramon Vazquez had four hits, including a sixth-inning RBI
double.
Notes:@ Seattle OF Brad Wilkerson, designated for assignment
on April 30, was given his unconditional release Thursday. ...
Mariners DH Jose Vidro missed his third straight game with back
spasms. "He's feeling better but he's not even close to 100
percent," manager John McLaren said. "We're just taking it day by
day." ... Rangers SS Michael Young, who left Wednesday's game in the
bottom of the first because of injury to his left hip flexor, was
held out. ... Before the game, Gabbard and infielder Travis Metcalf
were taken off the DL. LHP A.J. Murray was optioned back to Class
AAA Oklahoma City and 1B Ben Broussard was designated for
assignment.
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