Mariners sweep Sox; losing streak at eight
SEATTLE -- For the next three weeks, the Seattle Mariners get the chance to prove their surprising run so far is no fluke.
And the Mariners enter their most difficult stretch of the season on a roll.
Jose Guillen sparked the Mariners offense with a 2-run homer in the first inning and finished with 5 RBI as Seattle swept the slumping White Sox 11-5 on Sunday.
The White Sox have lost eight straight for the first time since May 15-23, 2001, and went winless on a road trip of more than six games for the first time since the 1991 season.
"Besides a bad game, it was a bad road trip," White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said. "When you go on a road trip and your closer shows up in one game, that's how bad we played on this road trip. Our club is real frustrated."
Jose Guillen and the Mariners -- leading the wild card by a half-game over the Yankees and 2 games behind the Angels in the AL West -- will play 17 of their next 20 games on the road, with the likes of Detroit, New York and Los Angeles on the schedule.
"It's going to be very interesting to see," Jose Guillen said. "This is the time everybody has to be ready and rested because every game is going to be very important."
Jose Guillen, known for his fiery attitude and run-ins at previous stops in his career, has been a model citizen in the clubhouse and the punch missing from Seattle's offense in recent seasons.
His homer on the first pitch from Jon Garland was his 17th of the season, clanging off the fence in the back of the White Sox' bullpen. Adrian Beltre added a solo shot two batters later, and everyone in the Mariners' lineup except for Raul Ibanez and Jose Lopez had at least 1 hit by the time Garland was pulled with two outs in the third.
Garland (8-9) gave up 10 hits and 10 runs -- only 5 were earned -- and fell to 0-2 with a 10.80 ERA in his 4 starts this month. It was the second time Garland failed to last 3 innings this month, getting pulled after just four outs against the Yankees on Aug. 2.
Already up 3-0, Seattle added 2 more in the second on Jose Guillen's two-out, broken-bat single, then took advantage of shortstop Juan Uribe's error for 5 unearned runs in the third, sending 11 batters to the plate.
With a runner on and two outs, Uribe bobbled Jamie Burke's chopper, keeping the inning alive. Seattle then rattled off 3 straight hits to end Garland's day, including an RBI double by Yuniesky Betancourt and a 2-run single from Ichiro Suzuki.
"(Garland) got in trouble one time and his teammates don't help," Ozzie Guillen said.
Reliever Ryan Bukvich took over, but was no better, walking the first three batters to force home a run, before finally getting a flyout by Richie Sexson to end the inning.
Jose Guillen added a sacrifice fly in the fifth after a Suzuki triple. Suzuki finished with 3 hits.
Seattle starter Felix Hernandez (9-6) gave up 4 earned runs and 10 hits but lasted into the seventh for his third straight victory. Hernandez has benefited from tremendous run support, getting at least 7 runs from his offense in 4 of his last 5 starts.
Hernandez also was backed by great defense, getting the Sox to ground into double plays in each of the first three innings, including a pair by Jermaine Dye to end the first and third.
"That what I have to do is fight, and fight and fight when you don't have all your stuff under control," Hernandez said.
Jerry Owens had a 2-run triple, and Josh Fields hit a solo homer in the fifth for the Sox.
Sox sign reliever: The White Sox signed veteran left-handed reliever Mike Myers on Sunday, and he will join the team today. Myers was designated for assignment earlier this month by the New York Yankees. He will receive a prorated contract for the rest of this season that includes an option for next year. The team plans to make a roster move today.