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- Updated: May 30, 2016
SEATTLE — In his second start since coming off the disabled list, Andrew Cashner appeared to have found the form the Padres were hoping for all season.
Cashner cruised through five scoreless inning on Monday, allowing just two hits, before Seattle suddenly broke through for four runs. Still, Cashner might have escaped if it weren’t for the one changeup he’d like back in an eventual 9-3 loss to the Mariners.
“I didn’t think it was a bad inning, I just think it was one bad pitch,” said Cashner.
With the Padres up 2-0, Cashner got the first out in the sixth before Norichika Aoki reached on catcher’s interference. Seth Smith followed with an RBI double, but Cashner retired Robinson Cano on a popout to short.
Clean-up hitter Nelson Cruz, who had grounded out twice previously, tied it with an RBI single to left-center.
Kyle Seager then hammered a …
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