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American League Game Summary - Texas at Seattle

Seattle, WA (SportsNetwork.com) - Robinson Chirinos' solo home run in the fifth inning proved to be the difference as the Texas Rangers won 3-1 on Friday to send the Seattle Mariners to a fourth straight loss.

Prince Fielder went 2-for-3 with an RBI, and Yovani Gallardo (2-1) tossed six- plus scoreless innings for the Rangers, who were coming off a series loss to the Angels.

"More impressively tonight from Yovani was his ability to work vertical tonight," Texas manager Jeff Banister said.

J.A. Happ (0-1) pitched well enough to get the win but took the loss despite giving up just two runs on five hits over seven frames.

"I had a good time out there," Happ said. "We just came a little bit short tonight."

Nelson Cruz continued his hot start with three hits, though the slugger's streak of homering in five straight games came to an end.

The Mariners got on the board in the eighth when Brad Miller doubled and came around on Seth Smith's sacrifice fly to center. Robinson Cano kept the inning alive with a two-out base hit, but Tanner Scheppers induced a high flyout from Cruz to keep the Rangers in front 2-1.

The run was quickly given back in the ninth, thanks in part to a wild pitch and Mike Zunino throwing error that put Chirinos on third. Adam Rosales' grounder down the third-base line hit the bag to bring in an insurance run, and Neftali Feliz pitched a 1-2-3 ninth to post his second save.

The Rangers struck in their first at-bat as Leonys Martin led off with a walk and raced around on Fielder's double into the left-field corner.

Chirinos took Happ deep to center leading off the fifth, and Gallardo cruised into the seventh thanks to three double-play balls in consecutive innings, including one off the bat of Smith with the bases loaded in the third.

Cruz singled to open the seventh and Kyle Seager worked a walk to end Gallardo's outing. Shawn Tolleson came through with a clutch hold via a groundout and a pair of strikeouts.

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