Seattle’s Yovani Gallardo reacts during the second inning of Saturday’s game in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

Seattle’s Yovani Gallardo reacts during the second inning of Saturday’s game in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

Gallardo struggles in M’s loss to Yankees

By Bob Dutton

The News Tribune

Here was Yovani Gallardo’s disappointing season condensed Saturday to one afternoon in the Bronx: A promising performance completely undone by a bad stretch fueled by a nibbling lack of command and the long ball.

The result was the Seattle Mariners’ 6-3 loss to the New York Yankees that prevented the Mariners from grabbing the undisputed lead in the race for the American League’s final wild-card berth.

The final score is deceiving.

It was 1-1 with two outs and nobody on base in the fourth inning when Gallardo had his Yovani moment.

Gallardo fell behind Greg Bird 3-1, worked the count full and gave up a single. He fell behind Chase Headley 3-1, worked the count full and gave up a walk. He threw a first-pitch ball to Jacoby Ellsbury before grooving a fastball.

Ellsbury sent a 336-foot drive that cleared the too-reachable wall in right field for a three-run homer. The Yankees led 4-1.

“That just can’t happen,” Gallardo said, “in that situation.”

Except it’s happened way too often — as has what came next: Gallardo steadied and permitted nothing further while pitching into the sixth inning. His final line showed just four hits in 52/3 innings, but he walked five and gave up four runs.

It amounted to another nearly, not-quite, almost but, ultimately, unsatisfying start from Gallardo, who is now 5-10 with a 5.78 ERA.

“We’ve seen that a lot with Yo, just not finishing innings,” manager Scott Servais agreed. “It kind of gets away from him. The pitch count gets escalated because of it.”

Gallardo is allowing 4.1 walks per nine innings, easily the most among the club’s starters, and his 22 homers allowed trail rank second on the club to Ariel Miranda, who is tied for the MLB lead with 31.

“It’s one of those things,” Gallardo said. “You’ve just got to battle through it. It’s unfortunate. I got those two outs in the fourth inning, and then…just the walks. That’s what got me in trouble.”

Gallardo’s brief-if-familiar hiccup proved decisive because the Mariners had no answers for Yankees starter Sonny Gray, an old nemesis from his days in Oakland. Gray (8-8) gave up just one run and three hits in seven innings.

The loss dropped the Mariners to 66-64 and kept them one-half game behind Minnesota (66-63) in the race for the final wild-card spot.

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