Mariners extend win streak to seven with victory over Jays
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| Regular Season Series |
| Toronto leads 5-4 (as of Sat 6/30) |
| Fri 6/29 |
@SEA 5, TOR 3 |
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| >Sat 6/30 |
@SEA 8, TOR 3 |
Box Score |
| Sun 7/1 |
@SEA 2, TOR 1 |
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| Fri 7/20 |
SEA 4, @TOR 2 |
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| Sat 7/21 |
@TOR 1, SEA 0 |
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| Sun 7/22 |
@TOR 8, SEA 0 |
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| Fri 8/31 |
@TOR 7, SEA 5 |
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| Sat 9/1 |
@TOR 2, SEA 1 |
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| Sun 9/2 |
@TOR 6, SEA 4 |
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| · Complete Schedule: Mariners | Blue Jays |
| Scoring Summary |
| TOR | SEA |
 | 5th | J Vidro hit sacrifice fly to left, Y Betancourt scored. | 0 | 1 |
 | 6th | F Thomas hit sacrifice fly to center, V Wells scored. | 1 | 1 |
 | 6th | A Beltre singled to center, B Broussard scored. | 1 | 2 |
 | 6th | Y Betancourt singled to left, A Beltre scored. | 1 | 3 |
 | 7th | R Sexson hit a ground rule double to deep right, J Vidro scored, J Guillen to third. | 1 | 4 |
 | 7th | B Broussard singled to center, J Guillen and R Sexson scored. | 1 | 6 |
 | 7th | Y Betancourt hit sacrifice fly to left, J Ellison scored. | 1 | 7 |
 | 7th | W Bloomquist singled to right center, K Johjima scored. | 1 | 8 |
 | 8th | F Thomas singled to left, V Wells scored. | 2 | 8 |
 | 9th | C Thigpen singled to center, A Rios scored. | 3 | 8 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Safeco Field, Seattle, WA |
| Attendance | 36,102 (75.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:00 |
| Weather | 69 degrees, clear |
| Wind | 6 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Bob Davidson, First Base - Sam Holbrook, Second Base - Hunter Wendelstedt, Third Base - Randy Marsh |
| A CLOSER LOOK |
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• Summary: Miguel Batista pitched into the seventh inning, Ben Broussard tied a career-high with four hits and the Seattle
Mariners beat the Toronto Blue Jays 8-3 on Saturday night for their
seventh straight win.
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| Batista |
• Figure this: Not only did the Mariners keep their win streak alive, they snapped Roy Halladay's win streak. The former Cy Young winner had not lost since May 10 against Boston, going 5-0 in his last six starts.
• Figure this (part II): Seattle's victory binge is its longest since a nine-game win streak from May 27 to June 5, 2003.
• Quotable: "His bad nights, for anyone else in the league is a good night. Roy is an amazing pitcher. For the guys to score three runs off him, that's a good night." -- Batista
-- ESPN.com news services
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Mariners 8, Blue Jays 3
SEATTLE (AP) --
Miguel Batista scrambled to match
Roy Halladay long enough for Seattle's offense to finally solve the Toronto ace.
Batista carefully pitched into the seventh inning,
Ben Broussard tied a career-high with four hits and the Mariners beat the Blue Jays 8-3 on Saturday night for their seventh straight win.
It's Seattle longest win streak since a nine-game surge from May 27 to June 5, 2003. The Mariners improved to 9-2 on their current 12-game homestand.
"His bad nights, for anyone else in the league is a good night. Roy is an amazing pitcher," said Batista, a former teammate of Halladay's in Toronto during the 2004 and 2005 seasons. "For the guys to score three runs off him, that's a good night."
Halladay (9-3) wasn't battered around, but gave up 10 hits -- four in the sixth inning alone, when Seattle took the lead for good. The former Cy Young winner allowed three runs and struck out three, losing for the first time since May 10 against Boston. He had been 5-0 in his last six starts.
"They make you work," Halladay said of Seattle's lineup. "They get a little bit of a lead and that makes it tough."
Tied at 1 in the sixth, Broussard lined a one-out single and advanced to second on
Kenji Johjima's groundout. Broussard then scored on
Adrian Beltre's single to center, and after Beltre moved up on a wild pitch,
Yuniesky Betancourt hit an RBI single to left.
Seattle added five more in the seventh off Toronto's bullpen, sending nine batters to the plate. Broussard scored a pair on his fourth single -- a flare over the drawn in infield. It was his seventh career four-hit game.
Mostly used as a pinch-hitter this season, Broussard has gotten more regular at-bats during Seattle's current homestand because of an injury to
Raul Ibanez. Broussard has driven in eight runs in his last six games.
"I think it's taught me a lot about my swing. Sometimes you don't feel good and you've got to get in there and find a way," Broussard said. "It's been nice to get some (at-bats) and some consistent playing time."
Batista (8-6) left with one-out in the seventh after giving up a single to pinch-hitter
Howie Clark and walking
Alex Rios on four pitches. It was his fifth walk and almost half of Batista's 116 pitches were balls.
Sean Green ended the threat with an inning-ending double play from
Gregg Zaun.
"We worked Batista pretty good," Toronto manager John Gibbons said. "He just didn't buckle."
Seattle first got to Halladay in the fifth. Betancourt snapped an 0-for-14 slump with a leadoff single, and went to second on
Willie Bloomquist's sacrifice bunt.
Ichiro Suzuki then chopped Halladay's pitch off the plate about 10 feet up the first base line. Halladay fielded the ball instead of letting it land and potentially roll foul, and Suzuki reached first and Betancourt advanced to third.
Betancourt then scored on
Jose Vidro's one-out, broken-bat sacrifice fly to shallow left, beating
Adam Lind's throw to the plate.
"We ran the bases aggressively, ran them well, and forced some issues," Seattle manager Mike Hargrove said.
Toronto got even in the sixth without a hit.
Vernon Wells walked, advanced to second on a wild pitch and went to third on
Troy Glaus' fly out down the right field line.
Instead of walking
Frank Thomas and setting up a double play, Batista pitched to the slugger. Thomas hit a fly ball that Suzuki raced over to catch. Wells tagged and kicked the ball from Johjima's glove as he slid across the plate.
Game notes Seattle 2B
Jose Lopez was a late scratch from the lineup with back spasms. Hargrove said Lopez thought the back would loosen before the game and it didn't. Bloomquist started in his place. ... Halladay failed to complete at least seven innings for just the second time in his last seven starts. ... Seattle LHP
Horacio Ramirez made his first rehab start at Triple-A Tacoma, pitching four innings and giving up six hits and six runs against Salt Lake.