SEATTLE – Phil Hughes was excellent Friday … but he needed to be awesome, outstanding and probably out of this world.
The righthander matched Mariners ace Felix Hernandez with a complete game, no walks and nine strikeouts. What foiled Hughes this night were two pitches that landed in the seats and were the difference in a 2-0 Twins loss to Seattle.
The two dueled. The innings flew by. The game was played in a tidy 2 hours, 3 minutes. the shortest game by the Twins since Oct. 3, 2010.
"There wasn't too many times where there was a long break [between innings]," Hughes said. "When he's on like that, you just hope you can squeeze a couple across."
Hughes already has been on the losing end of matchups with Detroit's David Price and Chicago's Chris Sale. He was good enough Friday to beat anyone — except Hernandez.
A whopping 72 of Hughes' 96 pitches were strikes. He threw first-pitch strikes to 26 of the 30 batters he faced. Seattle picked up on his strike-throwing. They swung at his first pitch nine times over the first six innings, fouling three off and putting six in play. But that's not the contact that doomed Hughes.
A 1-2 fastball to Nelson Cruz in the second inning landed in the second deck at Safeco Field for the first run. Hughes went right back to pounding the strike zone, throwing five pitches in the third inning and eight in the fourth. Then he fell behind 2-0 to Logan Morrison to start the fifth, and the first baseman hit the next pitch over the right-center wall to give Seattle a 2-0 lead.
"Two pitches I'd like to have back," Hughes said. "That's been the story of my year so far."