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July 24, 2008 11:37:20 PM CDT



Burke Homers As Mariners Top Rays 7-1

Posted Apr 9, 08 10:18 PM CDT in Sports 

(Newser) – Jarrod Washburn turned his simple game plan into another strong outing against the Tampa Bay Rays. Washburn allowed one run in seven innings, and Jamie Burke hit a three-run homer to lead the Seattle Mariners past the Rays 7-1 on Wednesday night. "I have to be able to establish that right half of the plate to be successful," Washburn said.

"When I'm able to do that, I'm able to have pretty good success." Washburn (1-1) gave up six hits, and improved to 11-3 against the Rays. "Washburn was extremely solid," Mariners manager John McLaren said. "He did a good job of moving the ball around."

Source Associated Press

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Seattle Mariners third baseman Adrian Beltre bobbles a ball hit by Tampa Bay Rays' Jonny Gomes during the fourth inning.   (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)
Seattle Mariners starter Jarrod Washburn pitches against the Tampa Bay Rays during the first inning.   (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)
Tampa Bay Rays catcher Shawn Riggans, right, chases down a wide throw to the plate in front of Seattle Mariners shortstop Yuniesky Betancourt.   (AP Photo)
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