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    Angels 4, Seattle 2

    The game of Angels and Seattle was a great one. Ervin Santana was dominant, in spite of being weary. Despite feeling listless and drained all night, Santana didn't show it with his pitches. The Angels of Anaheim’s right-hander pitched into the eighth inning; barely missing out on a second consecutive complete game in the Angels 4-2 victory against the Seattle Mariners on Monday night.

    Ervin Santana nearly outdone himself against Seattle, after defeating Detroit 3-2 last week with his third career complete game, the popular pick before the season to challenge the Angels in the AL West. He finally went to the bench with two outs in the eighth after giving up a solo home run to Seattle's Jose Lopez. "I did not have my best stuff tonight," Santana stated. "I just felt like I had no energy. Everything, (I had) no energy." Try explaining that to the Mariners, who managed just two runs and six hits off Santana, and were held to two runs or less for the 19th time this season. As for that challenge Seattle was expected to provide in the division? The Mariners are now 13 1/2 games back of the Angels after Monday night's loss. Furthermore, Santana may have felt tired, but he was good enough to make up for an Angels' offense that continues to struggle scoring runs. The Angels failed to score more than four runs for the 13th straight game. But they are now 9-4 during the stretch, thanks to tremendous pitching, having held their opponents to two earned runs or less in 11 of their last 12 victories. "There were some positive signs (on offense), but our pitching picked us up again tonight," Angels' manager Mike Scioscia said. The offense the Angels did get came from an unlikely source: the bottom of their batting order. Jeff Mathis hit his fourth homer of the season, part of the six hits produced by the bottom three in the Angels' batting order, all six coming off Seattle starter Jarrod Washburn. Meanwhile, Casey Kotchman ripped three singles, Robb Quinlan had a pair of base hits and an RBI and the trio scored three of the Angels' four runs. Mathis' homer snapped an 0-for-13 slump and three of his four homers this season have come in Seattle. "I just got lucky a little bit," Mathis said. "It's been pretty rough. You can see it. I'm starting to feel better in (batting practice) and in the cages. Hopefully it'll keep on rolling."

    Moreover, 4 runs was more than enough for Ervin Santana, who didn't face a three-ball count on a batter until two outs in the seventh inning. He gave up a single to Richie Sexson leading off the fifth, then didn't allow a hit until Lopez's solo homer into the Angels bullpen with two outs in the eighth inning. The homer ended the night for Santana, who struck out three and threw 109 pitches. Jose Arredondo got the final out of the eighth and Francisco Rodriguez worked the ninth for his league-leading 22nd save in 23 chances. "I'm feeling good. I was just trying not to let anybody see my body language," Santana stated.

    Washburn lost his third straight decision and has just one win since the second week of the season. He cruised through the first two innings, before Kotchman's single and Mathis' homer over the hand-operated scoreboard in left field in the third. The Angels of Anaheim added two more in the fourth. Gary Matthews Jr., Kotchman and Quinlan started the inning with three straight singles, the last scoring Matthews. Maicer Izturis later beat out a potential inning-ending double play, allowing Kotchman to score from third. "I feel like I'm throwing pretty good for the most part, but one or two key mistakes in each game comes back to bite me," said Washburn.

    On the other hand, Seattle's scored a run in the third, courtesy of Ichiro Suzuki's triple past Torii Hunter in center and Lopez's double that scooted past Quinlan's glove at third and dribbled into the left-field corner.

    The game was enjoyed by fans and by the players as well.

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