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W: Kazmir (7-11)

L: Elias (5-8)

Oakland Coliseum, Oakland
Associated Press 9y

Kazmir helps A's blank Mariners 4-0

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Scott Kazmir wanted to establish control of the inner half of the plate early on. From there, it was just a matter of commanding his pitches, expanding the zone and keeping the hitters off balance.

Kazmir pitched eight sparkling innings, Marcus Semien homered for the first time in nearly two months, and the Oakland Athletics beat the Seattle Mariners 4-0 on Thursday night.

"I felt like I was in control with every pitch," Kazmir said. "That's something I haven't had the past couple of starts. Just having that changeup, being able to throw that off of a couple fastballs in the same spot, that was huge for me."

Kazmir (5-5) retired 21 of his first 22 batters, allowing only a one-out double to Franklin Gutierrez on a 1-2 pitch in the fifth. Gutierrez also singled leading off the eighth but was erased on a double play.

A possible trade deadline target this month, Kazmir struck out seven and hit a batter while improving to 5-0 in seven starts against the AL West this season. Edward Mujica finished the two-hitter.

Manager Bob Melvin called it Kazmir's best performance in an Oakland uniform, and said it would only be natural if the left-hander's name comes up in trade talks.

"He's become a leader here the last couple years, by performance and in the clubhouse," Melvin said. "When you're that good, and we have the record that we do, there's going to be speculation and there's going to be guys talked about based on the fact they're in the last year of their contract."

Josh Phegley had a two-run single and Mark Canha added an RBI triple for the A's, who ended a five-game losing streak against the Mariners.

"(Kazmir) had all of his pitches going and was throwing 93-94 mph," Seattle manager Lloyd McClendon said. "Traditionally he's been tough on us. He's a veteran pitcher who knows what he is doing."

Seattle was coming off consecutive shutouts against San Diego and took an 18-inning scoreless streak into the series opener against Oakland.

The A's stopped that roll after Mariners starter Roenis Elias (4-6) retired the first two batters. Ben Zobrist drew a two-out walk, and Billy Butler and Josh Phegley followed with back-to-back doubles to give Oakland an early lead.

Semien's seventh homer, a two-out solo shot in the fifth, made it 3-0. It ended a career-high 45-game homerless stretch for the shortstop.

It was more than enough support for Kazmir, who turned in one of his most dominant performances this season. He needed only 31 pitches to record the first nine outs, struck out each of Seattle's first four hitters at least once and fanned slugger Nelson Cruz twice.

"It felt like I could throw it wherever I wanted to, it really did," Kazmir said. "Being able to expand like that and actually get them to swing at it shows how I was able to set them up inside and expand the zone."

Elias gave up three hits in six innings. He struck out seven and walked one.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Mariners: SS Chris Taylor was called up from Triple-A Tacoma and placed in the starting lineup. Taylor batted ninth and went 0 for 2. ... INF Willie Bloomquist was designated for assignment. Bloomquist played in 35 games and was hitting just .159 with four RBI.

Athletics: RHP Sonny Gray rejoined the ballclub after being hospitalized for two days while being treated for salmonella. The team has still not determined when Gray will make his next start. ... Oakland acquired reliever Cody Martin from the Atlanta Braves in exchange for international slot money. Martin was assigned to Triple-A Nashville. To make room on the 40-man roster, 1B Nate Freiman was designated for assignment.

UP NEXT

Mariners: LHP J.A. Happ (3-5) gets the ball on Friday night in the second game of the four-game series. He is winless in his previous four starts but hasn't gotten much run support. Seattle has scored only nine runs over Happ's last six appearances.

Athletics: RHP Jesse Chavez (4-7) gets the start for Oakland. He has a 1.98 ERA when pitching on four days' rest this season. It is the third-lowest mark in the AL.

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