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M’s back Batista, take down A’s


Miguel Batista was strong into the seventh inning. Associated Press
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Janie Mccauley Associated Press

OAKLAND, Calif. – Dan Haren worked ahead in eight efficient innings. He struck out six and walked only one.

Still, that wasn’t enough for the Athletics’ All-Star and ace to earn his career-best 15th win – failing to reach that mark on his fifth attempt, and on his 27th birthday.

Jose Lopez hit a three-run homer and Miguel Batista outpitched Haren to end a five-start winless stretch in the Seattle Mariners’ 4-0 victory over Oakland on Monday night.

The defending A.L. West champion A’s were eliminated from the wild-card race with the New York Yankees’ 8-5 win over Baltimore. The Mariners trail New York by 6 1/2 games after winning for just the sixth time in 23 games.

Yuniesky Betancourt drove in Seattle’s first run and had the first hit off Haren (14-8), who dropped his fourth straight decision.

“That’s very encouraging,” Haren said. “I’m trying to get better. My arm feels great, which is great after 200-plus innings. I have a couple starts left and I’m going to try to make the most of them.”

Ryan Rowland-Smith got five outs and Brandon Morrow finished the seven-hitter for Seattle’s 11th shutout of the season. It marked the ninth time the A’s were blanked, four of them by the Mariners.

Batista (14-11) struck out six in 6 1/3 scoreless innings, allowing five hits and walking four. He had been 0-3 since his last victory, Aug. 17 against the Chicago White Sox.

The 36-year-old right-hander improved to 4-1 with a 1.99 ERA and 31 strikeouts in Oakland.

“They weren’t chasing pitches. It’s hard not to walk a lot of people,” Batista said. “For some reason every time I come here, I have my best fastball of the season. I’ve thrown some great games here.

“Every run counts, especially with Haren on the other side. When he’s on his game, you can’t make many mistakes or your team will never come back.”

Jack Cust’s leadoff double in the fourth was the lone extra-base hit against Batista.

Haren didn’t allow a hit until Betancourt’s two-out single in the third, then Betancourt singled in the first run of the game in the fifth. Haren gave up four runs – three earned – and 10 hits.

Seattle improved to 6-1 this season in Oakland, but won for only the third time in its last 13 road games. The A’s have already lost the season series for the first time since 2003, going 5-12 with two games left.

“It was a nice way to start a road trip, especially against Haren,” Mariners manager John McLaren said. “He’s a tough pitcher.”

Lopez hit his ninth home run of the year with a shot to left on the first pitch he saw in the seventh.

Haren was efficient: He got through the first two innings on 18 pitches and through six on 62. The eight innings represented his longest outing since also going eight May 30 against Texas.

He was facing Seattle for the second straight start after Oakland lost 6-5 in his no-decision last Wednesday. Haren gave up four runs and 12 hits in that one and has now allowed at least 10 hits in four straight starts.

Mariners star Ichiro Suzuki singled to start the sixth for a 10-game hitting streak, then doubled in the seventh. He came into the game batting 5 for 27 this year at the Oakland Coliseum.

The Mariners activated Cha Seung Baek from a rehab assignment in Arizona and McLaren plans to use him in long relief or perhaps for a spot start.