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Mariners’ lose Gonzalez, winning streak

Drew Rasmussen struck out nine in six shutout innings, Kevin Kiermaier hit a two-run home run and the Tampa Bay Rays beat Seattle 3-2, ending the Mariners’ four-game winning streak

By DICK SCANLON, Associated Press
Published: April 27, 2022, 10:48pm
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Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Drew Rasmussen works from the mound against the Seattle Mariners during first inning of a baseball game Wednesday, April 27, 2022, in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Drew Rasmussen works from the mound against the Seattle Mariners during first inning of a baseball game Wednesday, April 27, 2022, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Scott Audette) (Scott Audette/Associated Press) Photo Gallery

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Drew Rasmussen struck out nine in six shutout innings, Kevin Kiermaier hit a two-run home run and the Tampa Bay Rays beat Seattle 3-2 Wednesday night, ending the Mariners’ four-game winning streak.

Rasmussen (1-1) set career highs in innings pitched, pitches (84) and strikeouts in his 14th career start. He gave up two hits and one walk and retired the last 10 Mariners he faced.

“It’s really hard to complain about today’s outing besides the one walk. I prefer not to walk guys, but I’ll let it slide today,” Rasmussen said. “I thought we had really good command of the cutter, and that allowed us to get ahead and create weak contact early. And I though the slider was really good today.”

Six of his strikeouts came on the slider.

Seattle starter Marco Gonzales (1-2) lasted just 11 pitches and left after being struck on the left wrist by a line drive hit by Harold Ramirez. X-Rays on the wrist were negative, and manager Scott Servais has not ruled out Gonzales making his next start.

Ramirez’s hit drove in the first run of the game.

Kiermaier’s second homer of the season came off Yohan Ramirez after a single by Taylor Walls in the fourth.

“I’ve been searching there for a while, still am,” said Kiermaier, who got his batting average over .200 with a couple of hits. “I’d like to make a couple more adjustments, but we’re heading in the right direction. We’re trying to get more guys locked in offensively and try and ride off our pitchers.”

Wednesday night, they rode Rasmussen, who struck out five in a row in one stretch.

“He’s been itching to find a way to get deeper into ball games and he certainly did tonight,” manager Kevin Cash said. “It’s tough to say he’s been much better than that.”

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