News Forum Blogs Roster Players Schedule Depth chart Stats Videos Photos

Texas Rangers News

News » Beltre hits for cycle as M's rout Rangers 2008-09-02


Beltre hits for cycle as M's rout Rangers 2008-09-02


Beltre hits for cycle as M's rout Rangers 2008-09-02
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - The toughest part of Adrian Beltre's day came when he entered the Seattle clubhouse.

The Mariners third baseman received a congratulatory beer shower after hitting for the cycle against the Texas Rangers in a 12-6 victory Monday night.

MLB roundup


Tuesday's action


  • Hamels sharp as Phils blank Nats
  • Rios, Jays rally past Twins
  • Bucs edge Reds, snap 10-game skid
  • Indians thump slumping Chisox
  • Teixeira delivers Angels past Tigers
  • Moose, Yanks handcuff Rays
  • Bosox bats erupt in rout of O's
  • Rangers' offense too much for M's
  • Braves edge Fish in 30-run affair
  • Butler drives Royals past A's
  • Mets edge Brewers in 10
  • Manny, Dodgers double up Pads
  • Cards play long ball on D-backs
  • Rox outlast Giants in 12
  • Astros deal Cubs 11-inning defeat

More on MLB:


  • Perry: Sizing up the races
  • Rosenthal: The GM carousel
  • Ringolsby: Quentin for MVP?
  • Power Rankings: Rays on top

Photo gallery:


  • Bonds attends Giants game

  • Baseball's biggest hotheads

Family Friendly Ballpark Guide:


    See what makes each ballpark special, inside and out, by touring the T-Mobile Family Ballpark Guide.

Milestone tracker:


    Follow Randy Johnson's quest for 300 wins and Gary Sheffield's chase for 500 HR in the AT&T Milestone Tracker.

"I'm still shaking," Beltre said. "I don't like that feeling. But I'll take it. If I have to do it tomorrow, I'll do it again."

Beltre became the fourth Seattle player to hit for the cycle and had five hits to help the Mariners win their fourth straight game. Beltre, who had the third five-hit game of his career, finished off the cycle with an RBI triple off Josh Rupe in the eighth.

"I've seen guys do it and it was pretty cool," Beltre said. "It's pretty special. I'm proud of it."

Beltre, who signed a five-year contract with the Mariners before the 2005 season, has battled injuries during most of his stay in Seattle. He's had a left thumb injury for parts of the past two seasons.

"He's the toughest ballplayer I've ever seen," Mariners manager Jim Riggleman said. "He plays through nagging injuries, through pain. He's an animal out there. I'm just very happy for him. He's starting to put up some numbers that are starting to reflect how good a player he is."

Beltre homered in the second, had an RBI single in the fourth and singled in the sixth off Rangers starter Matt Harrison. He doubled off Rangers reliever Luis Mendoza (3-7) in Seattle's four-run seventh.

Beltre's bid for a six-hit game came up short when he grounded out in the ninth.

John Olerud was the last Mariner to hit for the cycle, doing so on June 16, 2001 against the San Diego Padres.

Arizona's Scott Drew hit for the cycle earlier Monday against St. Louis. It was the first time two players hit for the cycle on the same day since Sept. 17, 1920, when Bobby Veach of the Detroit Tigers and George Burns of the New York Giants did it, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Beltre also became the fourth Seattle player ever to score five runs.

Three of Beltre's hits came on 0-2 pitches - something that frustrated Rangers manager Ron Washington.

"Beltre is known to be a darn good hitter," Washington said. "You can't make those mistakes."

Sean Green (4-4) pitched three scoreless innings in relief to help the Mariners post their first four-game winning streak of the season.

Josh Hamilton homered and drove in his 118th RBI, and Taylor Teagarden hit a three-run blast after being recalled earlier in the day.

The Mariners, who trailed 6-4, scored a run on Jamie Burke's single in the sixth and four more in the seventh.

After Mendoza retired the leadoff man in the seventh, the next six Seattle batters reached base.

Raul Ibanez tied the game at 6 with an RBI single to set the stage for Jeremy Reed, who was pinch hitting for Wladimir Balentien.

Reed grounded a single under the glove of second baseman Joaquin Arias to put the Mariners ahead 8-6. Burke hit a sacrifice fly to cap Seattle's scoring in the seventh.

Seattle, who has the worst record in the American League, pounded out a season-high 20 hits and equaled their season-best with 12 runs.

"Obviously this year has been tough on us, but we still come to win every day," Beltre said. "Hopefully we can get on a good streak. We're trying to win every game that we can.

Mariners starter Carlos Silva allowed six runs and 10 hits after being activated from the disabled list before the game.

Harrison allowed five runs and 10 hits in 5 2-3 innings for the Rangers, who lost for the 10th time in 12 home games.

Teagarden, who was a member of the bronze medal winning team in the Olympics, replaced an injured Jarrod Saltalamacchia in the fifth after being recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma before the game on the first day of expanded rosters.

His three-run home run capped a five-run fifth that put the Rangers ahead 6-4.

Beltre homered for the third time in two games leading off the second.

Notes

Washington, a resident of New Orleans in the offseason, said his home escaped serious damage after Hurricane Gustav hit southern Louisiana on Monday. Washington has 10 family members who fled the storm staying at his home in Texas. ... Balentien snapped an 0-for-18 slump with two hits. ... Rangers hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo was back on the bench and in uniform for the first time since undergoing knee replacement surgery July 25.


Author:Fox Sports
Author's Website:http://www.foxsports.com
Added: September 2, 2008

texas-rangers
Texas Rangers Photos
All the latest Texas Rangers Photos Store photographs. Major League Baseball MLB.
The most recent photo
 
Texas Rangers Videos
All the latest Texas Rangers Videos Store. Major League Baseball MLB.
The most recent video
 
 
 
 
 
 
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Subscribe in NewsGator Online
Add to Windows Live

Copyright © Rangerszone.com, Inc. All rights reserved 2008.