Devil Rays 13, Mariners 12

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SEA (21-22) 211003302 12 18 0
TAM (19-27) 30720001 - 13 12 2

Final

 
W:J. Seo (3-4)
L:S. White (1-1)
SV:A. Reyes (13)

Seven-run 3rd keys Devil Rays' shootout win over Mariners

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Regular Season Series
Seattle leads 4-3 (as of Thu 5/24)
Tue 5/22 SEA 5, @TB 2 Recap
Wed 5/23 SEA 5, @TB 1 Recap
>Thu 5/24 @TB 13, SEA 12 Box Score
Thu 9/13 @SEA 8, TB 7 Recap
Fri 9/14 @SEA 2, TB 1 Recap
Sat 9/15 TB 6, @SEA 2 Recap
Sun 9/16 TB 9, @SEA 2 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Devil Rays | Mariners
Scoring Summary
SEATAM
1stJ Guillen grounded out to second, I Suzuki scored, J Vidro to third.10
1stB Broussard singled to left, J Vidro scored.20
1stC Crawford tripled to deep left center, B Harris scored.21
1stD Young doubled to right, C Crawford and T Wigginton scored.23
2ndW Bloomquist scored on D Navarro's passed ball.33
3rdK Johjima singled to center, B Broussard scored, R Sexson to second.43
3rdT Wigginton doubled to left, B Harris scored, C Crawford to third.44
3rdJ Cantu hit sacrifice fly to right, C Crawford scored, T Wigginton to third.45
3rdD Navarro reached on infield single to shortstop, T Wigginton scored, J Gomes to second.46
3rdJ Wilson singled to center, J Gomes scored, D Navarro to second.47
3rdB Upton singled to center, D Navarro scored, J Wilson to third, B Upton to second advancing on throw.48
3rdC Crawford singled to left, J Wilson and B Upton scored, B Harris to second.410
4thD Navarro tripled to deep right center, J Cantu and J Gomes scored.412
6thJ Lopez singled to shallow center, K Johjima scored, Y Betancourt to second.512
6thY Betancourt scored, J Lopez to third, W Bloomquist to second on passed ball by D Navarro.612
6thJ Vidro singled to right, J Lopez scored, W Bloomquist to third.712
7thJ Lopez homered to left, K Johjima and Y Betancourt scored.1012
8thT Wigginton homered to left.1013
9thI Suzuki homered to right center, R Ibanez scored.1213
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Game Information
StadiumTropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL
Attendance9,149 (25.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:06
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - Larry Poncino, First Base - Bruce Dreckman, Second Base - Brian Knight, Third Base - Gary Darling

A CLOSER LOOK
• Summary: The Devil Rays jumped to an early 12-4 lead, then held on for dear life as the furious Mariners comeback stopped one run short in Tampa.

Carl Crawford
Crawford

• Turning point: The Devil Rays bats exploded with a seven-run third inning, giving them a 12-4 lead and just enough cushion for their shaky bullpen.

• Hero: Carl Crawford drove in three runs in a 2-for-4 day that included his fifth triple of the season. He also scored two runs and raised his batting average to an even .300 on the year.

• Figure this I: Seven of Tampa Bay's nine starters had at least one RBI in the game, including four players (Crawford, Ty Wigginton, Delmon Young, and Dioner Navarro) who drove in multiple runs.

• Figure this II: Ichiro went 3-for-6 in his 1,000th major league game, extending his hitting streak to 17-games with an infield single in the first. His 1,414 hits is the second most since 1900 by a player in his first 1,000 games. Hall of Famer Al Simmons (1924-44) had 1,443 hits during his initial 1,000 games.

-- ESPN.com news services

Devil Rays 13, Mariners 12

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -- Carl Crawford acknowledged the thought crossed his mind that the Devil Rays could blow another big lead.

They didn't, but only be the slimmest of margins.

Crawford had three RBIs and triggered a seven-run third inning, leading Tampa Bay past the Seattle Mariners 13-12 on Thursday.

Seven of Tampa Bay's nine starters drove in at least one run, and after four innings, the Devil Rays led 12-4.

Three innings later, that lead was down to two.

"It was like, here we go again," Crawford said. "I wasn't really trying to think about that because I wanted to stay positive and believe we were going to win the game and not have another relapse."

Jae Seo (3-4) gave up seven runs and 13 hits over 5-plus innings to earn the win, but a balky bullpen nearly gave it away.

Closer Al Reyes came on in the ninth with the Devil Rays ahead 13-10. He yielded a walk to Raul Ibanez, then Ichiro Suzuki hit his third homer of the year to draw within one. Jose Vidro followed with a single before Reyes struck out Jose Guillen swinging.

Ty Wigginton had an RBI double, Dioner Navarro, Josh Wilson and B.J. Upton hit run-scoring singles and Jorge Cantu added a sacrifice fly in the third off Seattle reliever Sean White (1-1) as Tampa Bay took a 10-4 lead.

Navarro had a two-run triple an inning later.

The Mariners scored three runs in the sixth and Jose Lopez, who had four hits and four RBIs, hit a three-run homer in the seventh to get within 12-10.

Lopez was thrown out twice at the plate in the opening three innings, once while bidding for a leadoff inside-the-park homer in the fourth. He had an RBI single in the sixth.

Mariners third base coach Carlos Garcia blamed himself for the loss.

"We got beat by one run," Garcia said. "That was the difference. That's what [made me mad]. Those guys battled their hearts out all day long. One decision turned it around."

Wigginton homered in the eighth for the Devil Rays, who stopped a five-game losing skid.

"It's a W," Wigginton said. "That's all that matters."

Suzuki went 3-for-6 in his 1,000th major league game. He extended his hitting streak to 17-games with an infield single in the first.

His 1,414 hits is the second most since 1900 by a player in his first 1,000 games. Hall of Famer Al Simmons (1924-44) had 1,443 hits during his initial 1,000 games.

Suzuki, through an interpreter, said he wasn't aware of the milestone until after the game.

"I didn't know about it when I was playing, so it's hard for me to reflect on it," Suzuki said. "It was a game that was very easy for us to win, so it was not fun at all."

White allowed seven runs and seven hits in 2/3 of an inning. Starter Horacio Ramirez left after the second inning with tightness in his left shoulder. He gave up three runs and three hits.

Ramirez doesn't believe the problem is serious, but has no timetable for when he will throw again.

"It stiffened up in that second inning," Ramirez said. " My velocity wasn't there. It doesn't allow me to finish a pitch. Hopefully it will calm down soon and I'll be able to pitch."

Crawford drove in a run with his fifth triple, and Delmon Young had a two-run double in the first.

Tampa Bay outfielder Elijah Dukes was held out of the lineup for the second straight game following a published report that his estranged wife sought a restraining order after being threatened by the 22-year-old outfielder.

"The team is fine," Crawford said. "It really wasn't a distraction in the clubhouse. We didn't really think too much about that. We just came out and played baseball like we normally do."

Devil Rays manager Joe Maddon expects Dukes to play during a three-game series at the Chicago White Sox this weekend, but would not say if he will be a starter.

Game notes
Tampa Bay backup C Josh Paul (strained left elbow) was placed on the 15-day disabled list and C Shawn Riggans was recalled from Triple-A Durham. Paul could miss two months. ... Mariners RHP Jeff Weaver (right shoulder) threw 20 minutes during his second bullpen session in three days. His status will be re-evaluated soon.


Series At A Glance

Seattle won 2-1
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MLB Scores

Thursday, May 24th 2007
LA Angels 0 Final
Detroit 12
Pittsburgh 1 Final
St. Louis 3
Seattle 12 Final
Tampa Bay 13
Toronto 5 Final
Baltimore 4 in 10
Philadelphia 4 Final
Florida 5 in 11
Washington 4 Final
Cincinnati 3
NY Mets 1 Final
Atlanta 2
Cleveland 10 Final
Kansas City 3
Houston 1 Final
Arizona 9
Chi Cubs 3 Final
San Diego 1