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Mariners running gamut of tough pitching, fall to Texas 6-3

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - From CC Sabathia to Yu Darvish, the Seattle Mariners are in a tough stretch of opposing pitchers that won't get any easier after their sixth loss in seven games.

Now it's time to face Cole Hamels.

Darvish struck out nine in 6 2/3 innings and Carlos Beltran homered among three hits, helping the Texas Rangers beat the Mariners 6-3 on Monday night.

The American League-leading Rangers dropped the Mariners into third place, a game behind Houston and 9 1/2 back of Texas.

Over the past seven games, Seattle has been held to one or no runs by Sabathia and Masahiro Tanaka of the Yankees and Carlos Rodon of the White Sox. The lone win in that stretch - a 3-1 victory - came despite 14 strikeouts from Chicago ace Chris Sale, and thanks to Mariners ace Felix Hernandez.

"It's very good pitching. What are you going to say?" Seattle manager Scott Servais said. "When you catch the guys how we're catching the rotations right now, it's just where we're at. We've just got to continue to grind and hang in there."

For the ninth straight time since the All-Star break, the lefty Hamels will follow Darvish in the rotation Tuesday night. The Rangers are 11-6 in those starts with five straight wins.

"I think it's huge to have your one and two going back-to-back," manager Jeff Banister said. "Yu set the table tonight with what he was capable of doing, really keeping their hitters off balance. It's a big plus to have those two guys at the front of the rotation for us."

Darvish (5-3) easily outpitched fellow Japanese right-hander Hisashi Iwakuma for his third straight win, leaving to a standing ovation with a 6-1 lead in the seventh after throwing 110 pitches, the most since his return from Tommy John surgery.

The Mariners tagged Darvish for two runs on Franklin Gutierrez's double off reliever Jake Diekman before Keone Kela struck out Nelson Cruz as the potential tying run.

Sam Dyson struck out two in a perfect ninth for his 30th save, giving Texas 13 strikeouts.

Beltran had a solo homer in the first and a double that was one of three straight run-scoring extra-base hits in a four-run third against Iwakuma (14-10), who lost his third straight start while matching his shortest outing of the season at three innings.

Iwakuma allowed a season-high five runs for the fourth time.

It was the third time Darvish and Iwakuma have faced each other in the majors, and Darvish has two wins. The Rangers have won his last five starts after losing the previous five straight.

WHICH WAY'S UP?

Adrian Beltre jokingly turned his helmet backward as he came to the plate to face ambidextrous pitcher Pat Venditte in the fifth, drawing a big grin from the Seattle reliever, who said Beltre did the same thing when they faced each other for the first time last year. It must work for Beltre. The 37-year-old doubled against Venditte, just as he did last year. "I think he's just trying to get some laughs," Venditte said.

SHORT HOPS

Seattle center fielder Leonys Martin, playing in his old home park, took a home run away from Ian Desmond with a leaping catch above the wall in right-center in the seventh. ... Carlos Gomez struck out three times and is 0 for 18 with 10 strikeouts since homering in his first at-bat for Texas. ... Mike Zunino had four strikeouts, three against Darvish.

UP NEXT

Mariners: LHP James Paxton (4-5, 3.63 ERA) makes his second start since returning from a left elbow injury after getting struck by a line drive.

Rangers: LHP Hamels (14-4, 2.67) is tied with Tampa Bay's Jake Odorizzi for the lowest ERA among AL starters since the All-Star break at 1.59.

Seattle Mariners Leonys Martin heads off the field after striking out for the final out of the ninth inning ending a baseball game against the Texas Rangers in Arlington, Texas, Monday, Aug. 29, 2016. The Rangers won 6-3. (AP Photo/LM Otero) The Associated Press
Texas Rangers starting pitcher Yu Darvish of Japan, center, is congratulated by teammates Jonathan Lucroy (25) and Mitch Moreland (18) in the dugout after the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners in Arlington, Texas, Monday, Aug. 29, 2016. The Ranges won 6-3. (AP Photo/LM Otero) The Associated Press
Texas Rangers closer Sam Dyson, left, and catcher Jonathan Lucroy (25) congratulated each other after the final out of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners in Arlington, Texas, Monday, Aug. 29, 2016. The Rangers won 6-3. (AP Photo/LM Otero) The Associated Press
Texas Rangers Carlos Beltran, left, runs the bases as Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma of Japan looks on after Beltran's solo home run during the first inning of a baseball game in Arlington, Texas, Monday, Aug. 29, 2016. (AP Photo/LM Otero) The Associated Press
Texas Rangers Nomar Mazara, left, slides safely into third base against Seattle Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager for an an RBI triple during the third inning of a baseball game in Arlington, Texas, Monday, Aug. 29, 2016. Rangers Elvis Andrus scored on the play. (AP Photo/LM Otero) The Associated Press
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