Robinson Cano homered twice, and Iwakuma pitched seven shutout
innings as the Seattle Mariners ripped the Kansas City Royals 11-2
Tuesday night.
The Mariners hit five home runs, scoring all of their runs in the
first four innings.
Iwakuma (9-4) checked the Royals on three singles before being
pulled after seven innings and 92 pitches. He struck out a
season-high 10 and walked one.
"I'm very happy that we won the lead early and I'm able to pitch
with a good groove and being able to get ahead knowing they're not
going to swing early and I took advantage," Iwakuma said through an
interpreter.
"When you score a run, you want to come back and shut them down.
That way you can get on some momentum. I was able to do that today."
Iwakuma was on the disabled list from April 21 to July 6 with a
strained right lat.
"I missed two months, but hopefully things happen in a good way from
here on," said Iwakuma, who is 7-2 in 10 starts since coming off the
DL.
"I have a lot of confidence right now," he added. "It's my fourth
season in the league. I know the league a lot better. I feel
stronger. I feel like I've learned a thing or two."
The Royals' confidence level and particularly that of right-hander
Jeremy Guthrie is not so high.
Kansas City is 7-13 in September, although it owns a commanding
10-game lead in the American League Central.
Guthrie was yanked after 2 2/3 innings, having allowed nine runs
(eight earned) on nine hits, four of them home runs.
"(Poor) location, I guess, would probably be a huge part of my
inability to get outs tonight, probably the most important part,"
Guthrie said. "Obviously, if we execute pitches, we have a better
chance of to get a better result, being a ground ball or maybe a
swing and miss. I'm extremely disappointed."
Guthrie was making his first start since Aug. 18, and Royals manager
Ned Yost was mum on whether the veteran would remain in the
rotation.
"I don't make those decisions after games like this," Yost said.
Cano recorded his second two-homer game of the season. His other was
July 18 against the New York Yankees. The second baseman homered in
his first two at-bats, his 18th and 19th of the season, while
driving in four runs.
The Royals avoided the shutout when they scored an unearned run in
the eighth off rookie right-hander Tony Zych. Alcides Escobar, who
singled, scored after an error by shortstop Ketel Marte.
Escobar's single in the ninth scored right fielder Alex Rios, who
had doubled, for the other Kansas City run.
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Thanks to the early scoring, the Mariners won eight for the eighth
time in their past nine road games.
"We've been pretty good lately," Cano said. "We're doing the little
things; we're doing our job. We're hitting guys over and getting the
runs in."
Third baseman Kyle Seager and Cano blasted solo shots in the first
inning. Seager's home run was his 25th. He and designated hitter
Nelson Cruz (42) become the first Mariners to hit 25 or more home
runs in a season since Russell Branyan (31) and Jose Lopez (26) in
2009.
Cano homered with Seager and Cruz aboard in a seven-run third.
The inning also included a homer from center fielder Brad Miller
that finished Guthrie's brief night. Marte tripled and left fielder
Franklin Gutierrez doubled as the Mariners hit for the cycle in the
third.
Kansas City rookie right-hander Miguel Almonte, who replaced
Guthrie, served up a two-run homer to first baseman Jesus Montero
with two outs in the fourth, pushing the Mariners' lead to 11-0.
Montero's home run was his third in 10 career games against the
Royals.
NOTES: Royals manager Ned Yost announced RHP Wade Davis will be his
closer for the rest of the season and the playoffs, replacing
two-time All-Star RHP Greg Holland, who has battled elbow tightness
and inconsistency. ... Royals 2B Omar Infante underwent an MRI exam
that detected a Grade 1-plus oblique strain. He probably will be out
two to four weeks. ... Mariners 1B Logan Morrison was not with the
club, and was with his wife for the Tuesday birth of their first
child. Jesus Montero started in his place. ... Mariners RHP Felix
Hernandez said he would not miss a start after leaving in the sixth
inning Sunday due to a tender elbow. ... Mariners LHP Roenis Elias
and Royals RHP Yordano Ventura are the probable starting pitchers
for Wednesday's game.
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