Texarkana Gazette

Leake pitches Mariners past Rangers, 5-3

- By Tim Booth

SEATTLE—For most of the season Seattle’s Mike Leake has felt he’s auditionin­g for others.

He’ll find out over the next week whether that feeling was correct, and coming off two of his best performanc­es of the season.

“I think I may have been all year in a way just because they were trying to maybe trade me in the offseason a little bit. But definitely I think I’m on the radar,” Leake said.

Leake outpitched Mike Minor in what could be the final start for each before the upcoming trade deadline, Daniel Vogelbach hit a pair of solo home runs, and the Seattle Mariners beat the Texas Rangers 5-3 on Wednesday.

Leake and Minor have both been the subject of trade rumors—Minor more than Leake—leading up to next week’s trade deadline. But it was Leake with the better outing in his first start since taking a perfect game into the ninth inning last Friday against the Angels.

“Unfortunat­ely and fortunatel­y I’ve been traded and moved around for the last few years, but it has given me the wherewitha­l to kind of know what to do in circumstan­ces like this,” Leake said.

Leake (9-8) threw seven innings, his only mistake giving up a two-out, two-strike home run to Roughned Odor in the sixth inning. Leake struck out seven, walked none and threw first-pitch strikes to 22 of 29 batters.

Leake’s streak of 14 consecutiv­e scoreless innings ended thanks to Odor. After a pair of two-out singles, Leake left an 0-2 pitch to Odor elevated and the Texas second baseman didn’t miss, hitting his 18th home run of the season and fourth of the series. Odor homered in the series opener on Monday and hit a pair of long balls on Tuesday night.

Anthony Bass worked a perfect eighth in relief of Leake and Roenis Elias pitched the ninth for his 13th save.

The Rangers lost for the ninth time in 10 games.

Vogelbach started the big inning with a line drive shot down the right field line for his 24th homer. That was the start of four straight hits to start the inning, including an RBI infield single from Kristopher Negron. An error by catcher Jeff Mathis scored another run and J.P. Crawford capped the four-run inning with an RBI single.

Vogelbach hit his second homer in the sixth, a towering shot to right-center. It was his third career multihomer game. Vogelbach stayed late on Tuesday night looking at video to try and make some fixes with his swing.

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