Hernandez has linked his career with 13 striped and the Mariners completed a sweep of three matches with a 6-1 win over the San Diego Padres, Sunday.
"I felt like he was throw the ball as well as we have seen this year for a good part of the game", said Seattle manager Eric Wedge. "It was kind of to grind through it, the last two rounds."
Hernandez (5-4) allowed one run and six hits without a walk as the Mariners won their fifth straight. They hold an advantage Commander on San Diego in runs (14-2) and (32-14) crashes while substitution of 35 Padres batters in the series.
"I don't like to give credit to the opposing ballot boxes, but these guys threw well this weekend," said Padres Bud Black Manager.
Browsers have allowed two runs or less in their last seven games. They held the Padres to six hits or less in each of the three games.
"This is an incredible from (personal)," catcher Miguel Olivo Seattle said. "We just put a few tracks on the Commission and we were doing and winning games.".
Hernandez, AL, reigning Cy Young Award winner, kept the miserly pace. He has given up three singles in the seventh to only run in San Diego, but struck out seven of the nine hitters during part of the second to fourth.
"We made an excellent job and not not only the pitchers," said Hernandez. "We have been brilliant it and works hard."
The he did not walk a batter that he has recovered a skid of two-start. Hernandez improved his record interligue to 11-4 with a 2.75 ERA in 20 career starts.
Seattle Mariners' Mike Wilson connects for a double in the fourth round of a game against the San Diego Padres baseball, May 21, 2011 in San Diego."He did great," Olivo said. "" "". It was very compatible with the changeup and the cursor. "He throws all days, but (Sunday), it was more consistent."
Hernandez also struck August 13 last 10 against Oakland. He has whipped up batting of 10 or more 11 times in his career.
"It was good, no doubt about it," said black. "He had all his weapons, and when to stake you a lead, I think it gets stronger.". It is a favorite. ?
Starting Seattle pitchers have undergone at least seven rounds in nine starts straight and 14 of 17 games this month. The last seven games, starters allowed just four runs earned.
"He was outstanding the way these guys have passed the torch to the next guy for the next departure will continue," said Wedge. "Their focus and preparation have been remarkable."
Carlos Peguero and Brendan Ryan had a two-run double to pace the offence of browsers which came into the game with an average of the lowest of AL and trails second-less in the majors.
"I feel like it was one of our best games with respect to obtaining good at - bats", Wedge said. "We left many runners on at the beginning, but it retained heat."
San Diego has lost four of the five on its eight-game homestand. During this stretch, the Padres scored five races on 29 hits with 52 rifled.
Loss dropped by House of San Diego 8-18 record, worst in the NL. The Padres have lost 14 of 17 in Seattle at Petco Park.
Tim Stauffer (0-3) waived three runways and a high season 10 hits, including the Peguero two-run double in the third, over six rounds. The damage could have been worse, but Stauffer stranded nine runners in the first five rounds.
Corey Luebke began the seventh and gave up singles to Adam Kennedy and Olivo. Ryan then greeted analgesic advance Luke Gregerson with a one-out double to drive in two runs and give Seattle a 5 - 0.
Olivo had three of the 15 Seattle hits and scored three runs. Franklin Gutierrez added an RBI single in the ninth.
Only San Diego run came after a leadoff single by Chase Headley in the seventh. With a fate, Cameron Maybin designated and Chris Denorfia designated two-out marked Headley.
NOTES: Hernandez is the fourth player in Mariners history to strike out of 13 years of age without issuing a walk. The last to do so was Randy Johnson in 1997. ... Hernandez allowed two earned runs or less in nine of his 11 starts. ... San Diego frappeurs struck out of 391 times, tops in the majors.
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