Rangers 3, Mariners 0

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SEA (6-12) 000000000 0 7 0
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Final

 
W:J. Powell (1-0)
L:F. Garcia (0-1)
SV:J. Nelson (1)

Mariners lose fourth straight

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Regular Season Series
Texas leads 12-7 (as of Sat 4/24)
Fri 4/16 TEX 5, @SEA 0 Recap
Sat 4/17 @SEA 4, TEX 1 Recap
Sun 4/18 @SEA 4, TEX 2 Recap
Fri 4/23 @TEX 10, SEA 8 Recap
>Sat 4/24 @TEX 3, SEA 0 Box Score
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Tue 6/22 @TEX 10, SEA 2 Recap
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Thu 6/24 @TEX 9, SEA 7 Recap
Mon 6/28 TEX 8, @SEA 5 Recap
Tue 6/29 @SEA 4, TEX 3 Recap
Wed 6/30 TEX 9, @SEA 6 Recap
Thu 7/1 @SEA 8, TEX 4 Recap
Fri 9/24 SEA 8, @TEX 7 Recap
Sat 9/25 @TEX 5, SEA 4 Recap
Sun 9/26 SEA 9, @TEX 0 Recap
Fri 10/1 @SEA 8, TEX 3 Recap
Sat 10/2 TEX 10, @SEA 4 Recap
Sun 10/3 TEX 3, @SEA 0 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Rangers | Mariners
Scoring Summary
SEATEX
8thH Blalock homered to center.01
8thK Mench doubled to deep center, B Fullmer and D Dellucci scored.03
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Game Information
StadiumRangers Ballpark in Arlington, Arlington, TX
Attendance28,479 (57.9% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:30
Weather63 degrees, cloudy
Wind3 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Bruce Froemming, First Base - Mike Winters, Second Base - Hunter Wendelstedt, Third Base - Tim Timmons

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -- The Texas Rangers are doing their best to leave the Seattle Mariners behind.

Hank Blalock hit a tiebreaking home run in the eighth inning, and the Rangers beat the Mariners 3-0 on Saturday night to move two games over .500 for the first time in almost four years.

"This is still early in the season," Texas manager Buck Showalter said. "We'll see where we go from here."

Texas (10-8), which holds a share of the AL West lead for the first time since winning its 2003 opener, had not been two games over since it was 30-28 on June 8, 2000. The Rangers have finished last in the division the past four seasons.

Seattle, which lost its fourth game in a row, has been in last place in the AL West for more than two weeks after winning more than 90 games the past four years. The last time the Mariners spent more than seven straight days in the cellar was in 1998.

"There's not much else I can say to these guys," Seattle manager Bob Melvin said. "We lead the league in meetings this year."

Jay Powell (1-0) allowed one hit in two innings, and Jeff Nelson finished the seven-hitter against his former team for his first save. Rangers starter Joaquin Benoit allowed five hits over six innings in his first start this season, striking out five and inducing a pair of double-play grounders.

The Rangers picked a good team for Benoit to make his season debut against. He has given up just two earned runs to the Mariners in 23 innings.

"It was kind of hard," Benoit said of not starting since Sept. 24 of last season, "But it's something I was trying to keep out of my mind. I didn't want to go out there and try to do too much."

Seattle, which has hit into 11 double plays over the past four games, lost its fourth straight and was blanked for the second time this season. Texas got its second shutout.

The Mariners came into the game 12th in the American League in runs.

"We're struggling offensively right now," Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki said through a translator. "We're pressing because we want something good to happen."

Freddy Garcia (0-1) took a five-hitter into the eighth, when Blalock homered with one out, his fourth of the season. Kevin Mench added a two-run double off Julio Mateo.

"I didn't feel comfortable in my first couple of at bats against him," Blalock said. "I just wanted to stay back and hit something hard up the middle."

Garcia, who did not speak to reporters after the game, gave up three runs and eight hits in 7 2-3 innings. In two other starts, he pitched seven scoreless innings only to get a non-decision.

"He's a little snakebit right now," Melvin said. "He's pitched three games like that and he has nothing to show for it but a loss."

Seattle threatened in the eighth when Dan Wilson singled off Powell leading off. Wilson was forced out at second on Quinton McCracken's bunt attempt, but McCracken stole second and advanced to third on a throwing error by catcher Gerald Laird.

Ichiro then took a called third strike, and Scott Spiezio hit an inning-ending flyout.

Game notes
Texas' Kenny Rogers will miss his scheduled start Sunday because of flu-like symptoms. Texas manager Buck Showalter said Rogers may be used out of the bullpen if needed on Sunday. ... Seattle's Raul Ibanez was not in the starting lineup because of a bruised tailbone he sustained Friday in a collision with Spiezio. ... The Rangers' Laynce Nix extended his hitting streak to six games. He has hit safely in eight of nine games.


Series At A Glance

Texas leads 2-0 (as of 4/24)
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MLB Scores

Saturday, April 24th 2004
Cleveland 2 Final
Detroit 5
Boston 3 Final
NY Yankees 2 in 12
Philadelphia 7 Final
Montreal 0
Tampa Bay 4 Final
Chi White Sox 1
St. Louis 1 Final
Milwaukee 3
NY Mets 0 Final
Chi Cubs 3
Houston 8 Final
Colorado 5
Anaheim 6 Final
Oakland 3
Toronto 5 Final
Baltimore 4 in 12
Atlanta 4 Final
Florida 7
Cincinnati 9 Final
Pittsburgh 7
Minnesota 1 Final
Kansas City 10
Seattle 0 Final
Texas 3
San Diego 4 Final
Arizona 2
San Francisco 5 Final
LA Dodgers 3