Yankees 6, Mariners 0

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Final

 in 10
W:C. Pavano (3-2)
L:J. Mateo (1-1)

Giambi, A-Rod, Pavano dominate

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Regular Season Series
New York leads 7-3 (as of Tue 5/17)
Mon 5/9 @NYY 4, SEA 3 Recap
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Scoring Summary
NYYSEA
2ndJ Posada singled to center, H Matsui scored, A Rodriguez to second.00
2ndJ Giambi singled to center, A Rodriguez scored, J Posada to third.10
4thJ Giambi singled to right, T Martinez scored.20
4thJ Posada singled to center, H Matsui scored, A Rodriguez to second.30
4thJ Giambi singled to center, A Rodriguez scored, J Posada to third.30
4thJ Giambi singled to right, T Martinez scored.30
5thA Rodriguez homered to left, G Sheffield scored.50
6thJ Giambi homered to right.60
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Game Information
StadiumSafeco Field, Seattle, WA
Attendance35,549 (74.2% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:36
Weather61 degrees, partly cloudy
Wind7 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Doug Eddings, First Base - Bruce Dreckman, Second Base - Gerry Davis, Third Base - Bill Hohn

SEATTLE (AP) -- Jason Giambi's hitting finally looks better. Throw in a complete game by Carl Pavano, and the New York Yankees surged to their longest winning streak in almost seven years.

Giambi hit a solo home run, singled twice and drove in three runs and Pavano pitched a five-hitter as the Yankees won their 10th straight, beating the Seattle Mariners 6-0 on Tuesday night.

"The bat's coming through the strike zone a lot freer," said Giambi, who is back to trying to pull the ball. "I'm not so tied up. It's definitely paying off."

It was Giambi's first three-hit game since June 20. Alex Rodriguez hit his major league-leading 13th home run, a two-run shot, and Jorge Posada had an RBI single as the Yankees collected 10 hits.

This is New York's longest winning streak since a 10-game run from June 30 to July 12, 1998. At 21-19, the Yankees are two games over .500 for the first time since they were 2-0.

"This is very satisfying because of where we were before," manager Joe Torre said. "The fact we were eight or nine games below .500 makes this even more satisfying."

Pavano (3-2) pitched his fourth shutout, his first since a seven-hitter for Florida at the Cubs last Sept. 10, and his sixth complete game. It was New York's third shutout of the season and the third time the Mariners failed to score.

"I didn't want to get caught up on that," Pavano said. "Before you know it, you start rushing and making bad pitches. I just tried to stay within myself."

Giambi hit his fourth homer, sending an 0-1 pitch from reliever Matt Thornton deep into the right field stands in the sixth. The 394-foot shot was his first since April 19 and put the Yankees up 6-0.

He was promised plenty of at-bats during the current nine-game trip. After Giambi's average dropped to .195 last week, Torre and general manager Brian Cashman asked the former AL MVP to consider a trip to the minor leagues, a move that can't be made without Giambi's consent.

But he wanted to work out his problems with the major-league club.

"Of course I was concerned that I was struggling, but I knew I didn't have many at-bats," Giambi said. "Your average isn't going to look too sexy when you've got 30 at-bats and you go 4-for-34."

Now he's 7-for-20 (.350) with four RBI on the trip. Torre believes Giambi has been showing good signs and will continue to play this weekend in the interleague series at the Mets.

Rebounding from an awful start against Seattle last week in which he allowed four homers, Pavano didn't allow a hit until consecutive two-out singles in the fourth by Richie Sexson and Raul Ibanez. All of Seattle's hits were singles.

"He was tough," said Sexson, who singled twice. "You never ever really got comfortable against him."

Pavano struck out seven, walked none and hit a batter with a pitch.

"That was dominance," Torre said. "He kept the ball down. He changed speeds real well, had command of the strike zone and we gave him some runs to work with."

It broke his skid of three straight starts without a decision, including a four-inning effort against Seattle last week at Yankee Stadium in which he gave up nine runs on 10 hits in four innings.

"I knew what mistakes I made in the last game," Pavano said. "I was able to execute my pitches. I kept the ball on the ground a lot and I got some great plays. It was a great team effort."

Julio Mateo (1-1) made his first major-league start, allowing five runs and eight hits in five innings.

Rodriguez made it 5-0 in the fifth, lining a 1-1 fastball from Mateo 385 feet into Seattle's bullpen behind the left field wall. Gary Sheffield was aboard after a one-out single.

New York led 2-0 in the second after Posada and Giambi hit RBI singles.

Game notes
Seattle right felder Ichiro Suzuki went 0-for-5, ending his 10-game hitting streak. ... By taking the first two of a three-game set, the Yankees assured themselves of their eight series win at Safeco Field in nine visits. They've beaten Seattle in all five games this season and nine straight overall. ... Mariners third baseman Adrian Beltre left after five innings with a tight left hamstring. Team officials described the move as precautionary.


Series At A Glance

New York leads 2-0 (as of 5/17)
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MLB Scores

Tuesday, May 17th 2005
LA Angels 5 Final
Cleveland 13
Tampa Bay 3 Final
Detroit 4 in 11
Milwaukee 8 Final
Washington 2
St. Louis 5 Final
Philadelphia 7
Chi Cubs 4 Final
Pittsburgh 3
Cincinnati 1 Final
NY Mets 2
Texas 2 Final
Chi White Sox 5
Arizona 0 Final
Houston 3
Baltimore 12 Final
Kansas City 8 in 10
Toronto 10 Final
Minnesota 3
San Francisco 4 Final
Colorado 9
Boston 7 Final
Oakland 5 in 10
NY Yankees 6 Final
Seattle 0 in 10
Atlanta 2 Final
San Diego 3 in 10
Florida 5 Final
LA Dodgers 14