Twins 5, Mariners 4

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MIN (9-5) 320000000 5 6 0
SEA (5-5) 000003001 4 12 0

Final

 
W:C. Silva (1-1)
L:F. Hernandez (2-1)
SV:J. Nathan (4)

Hernandez leaves with arm trouble as Twins fight off M's

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Regular Season Series
Minnesota leads 6-3 (as of Wed 4/18)
Tue 4/17 MIN 11, @SEA 2 Recap
>Wed 4/18 MIN 5, @SEA 4 Box Score
Thu 4/19 MIN 6, @SEA 5 Recap
Mon 8/13 @SEA 4, MIN 3 Recap
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Scoring Summary
MINSEA
1stL Castillo scored, J Tyner to third, J Mauer to second on wild pitch by F Hernandez.10
1stM Cuddyer grounded out to second, J Tyner scored, J Mauer to third.20
1stM Redmond singled to right, J Mauer scored, J Morneau to second.30
2ndJ Morneau singled to right, J Mauer and M Cuddyer scored.50
6thR Sexson homered to left, I Suzuki and A Beltre scored.53
9thJ Vidro singled to right, J Lopez scored, A Beltre thrown out at home.54
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Game Information
StadiumSafeco Field, Seattle, WA
Attendance20,871 (43.6% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:41
Weather50 degrees, cloudy
Wind3 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Ed Rapuano, First Base - Ed Hickox, Second Base - C.B. Bucknor, Third Base - Joe West

A CLOSER LOOK
• Summary: Seattle lost Felix Hernandez to arm tightness and then the game to a runner cut down at the plate. Luis Castillo threw out potential tying run Adrian Beltre to end the game as Minnesota survived Seattle 5-4.

• Did you see that? The 21-year-old Hernandez winced in pain in the first after he tossed a 2-1 pitch to Justin Morneau and immediately motioned for the umpire to halt the game. He opened his hand toward the sky as if to tell Seattle's trainer he didn't know what had happened.

Felix Hernandez
Hernandez

• Unsung hero: Twins starter Carlos Silva allowed three runs and fanned four over six 1/3 innings to get his first win.

• Figure this: Hernandez' first inning wild pitch scored Luis Castillo, the first run off the phenom in 17 1/3 innings this season.

• Quotable: "A gut feeling? Felix is going to be OK. But I have nothing to base it on.'' -- M's manager Mike Hargrove.

-- ESPN.com news services

Twins 5, Mariners 4

SEATTLE (AP) -- Felix Hernandez left with tightness in his pitching elbow in the first inning, a much bigger concern for the Seattle Mariners than their dramatic loss to the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday night.

The Twins held on for a 5-4 victory when Luis Castillo threw out Adrian Beltre at the plate to end the game.

Hernandez recorded just one out and was charged with three runs. The Mariners said the 21-year-old phenom left "for precautionary reasons" and would be re-evaluated Thursday.

Hernandez left the stadium before the end of the game, leaving his teammates to express their concern about the young right-hander.

"I was worried," catcher Kenji Johjima said though an interpreter. "I care a lot for him."

Mariners manager Mike Hargrove said his "gut feeling" was his franchise pitcher was going to be OK, but added, "I have nothing to base it on."

After Hernandez threw a 2-1 pitch to Justin Morneau in the first, he grimaced, turned away from home plate and immediately signaled for umpire Ed Rapuano to halt the game. The right-hander then motioned for trainer Rick Griffin and manager Mike Hargrove to come out of the Mariners dugout. After Hernandez briefly squatted behind the pitching rubber, Hargrove summoned long reliever Jake Woods out of the dugout to replace Hernandez.

Hernandez (2-1) allowed singles to Minnesota's first two batters, Castillo and Jason Tyner. It took into the eighth inning for Boston to get its only hit off Hernandez in his previous start. On opening day, Hernandez allowed just three hits and struck out 12 in eight scoreless innings of a win over Oakland.

Joe Mauer walked and Castillo scored on a wild pitch. Michael Cuddyer drove in a run with a groundout before Morneau came to the plate and Hernandez was lifted. Woods then allowed an RBI single to Mike Redmond.

"That was definitely a rough situation," Woods said. "Especially with Felix, who you expect will go six, seven, eight innings."

Carlos Silva (1-1) shut out the Mariners until Richie Sexson hit a three-run homer in the sixth inning. Silva struck out four, walked one and allowed eight hits in 6 1/3 innings.

Joe Nathan, pitching for the first time since he suffered his first loss since Sept. 6, 2005, on Sunday, worked the ninth inning for his fourth save in four chances.

Jose Vidro hit a run-scoring single with two outs to make it 5-4. When Cuddyer overran the ball trying to pick it up, third base coach Carlos Garcia waved Beltre home from first base. Second baseman Castillo's relay throw from the outfield grass to Redmond easily beat Beltre home for the final out.

"A good third base coach is not doing his job unless he is getting guys thrown out at home plate," Hargrove said.

"It was a crazy play," said Redmond, who was playing because Joe Mauer was the designated hitter for the day. That left the Twins with the rare and vulnerable position of no catchers on the bench for the entire game.

Hernandez's velocity was near normal, reaching 96 mph on the scoreboard radar gun, but only 12 of his 24 pitches were strikes on a chilly night. His wild pitch that scored Castillo, the first run off him in 17 1/3 innings this season, bounced in the opposite batters' box.

Game notes
RF Jose Guillen was a late scratch from Seattle's lineup. Ben Broussard, normally a 1B-DH, replaced Guillen and made his first start in the OF since 2002 when he was with Cleveland. Guillen was hit in the back of the right hand with a pitch from Minnesota's Ramon Ortiz on Tuesday but finished the game and went 1-for-3. ... Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said after the game he would not know until after batting practice Thursday whether CF Torii Hunter would play. Hunter missed Wednesday because of a bruised left shoulder he sustained while trying to catch a sinking line drive Tuesday.


Series At A Glance

Minnesota leads 2-0 (as of 4/18)
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MLB Scores

Wednesday, April 18th 2007
Kansas City 4 Final
Detroit 3 in 10
Baltimore 6 Final
Tampa Bay 4
LA Angels 0 Final
Oakland 3
Cleveland 2 Final
NY Yankees 9
Philadelphia 4 Final
Washington 5 in 13
NY Mets 9 Final
Florida 2
Boston 4 Final
Toronto 1
Houston 7 Final
Cincinnati 2
Chi Cubs 6 Final
Atlanta 8
Pittsburgh 3 Final
Milwaukee 7
Texas 0 Final
Chi White Sox 6
LA Dodgers 2 Final
Colorado 7
Minnesota 5 Final
Seattle 4
Arizona 5 Final
San Diego 2 in 12
St. Louis 5 Final
San Francisco 6 in 12