Sports | baseball Rangers beat Mariners 10-1 By Doug Sweeney Posted May 7, 2008 12:17 AM CDT Copied Texas Rangers' Michael Young breaks his bat on a two-run single against the Seattle Mariners in the third inning of a baseball game Tuesday, May 6, 2008, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson) Major league RBIs leader Josh Hamilton, Michael Young and David Murphy drove in three runs each to support stingy starter Sidney Ponson in the Texas Rangers' 10-1 victory over the sinking Seattle Mariners on Tuesday night. Seattle lost for the sixth time in seven games before the smallest crowd in Safeco Field history to move back into a last-place tie in the AL West. Mariners hitters continued their mostly punchless season with just seven harmless hits in seven innings off Ponson (2-0), who worked quickly and at times effortlessly. He struck out two and walked one. The Rangers scored 10 runs in three innings on just six hits and seven walks. Seattle starter Miguel Batista 2-4) and Cha Seung Baek walked 10 in all. Read These Next Trump blasts Air Force's "CONSTRUCTION DISASTER." Trump commutes sentence of George Santos. Well, it was a good day for sea otters, thanks to Taylor Swift. English tests pull thousands of truckers off the road. Report an error