Mariners 13, Orioles 8

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SEA (63-49) 301105102 13 15 0
BAL (52-61) 005002100 8 8 1

Final

 
W:H. Ramirez (7-3)
L:D. Cabrera (8-12)
SV:G. Sherrill (1)

Betancourt's 3 RBIs enable M's to outlast O's in slugfest

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Regular Season Series
Seattle leads 7-2 (as of Thu 8/9)
Mon 6/4 @SEA 7, BAL 4 Recap
Tue 6/5 @SEA 5, BAL 4 Recap
Wed 6/6 BAL 9, @SEA 5 Recap
Mon 7/16 @SEA 4, BAL 2 Recap
Tue 7/17 BAL 8, @SEA 3 Recap
Wed 7/18 @SEA 6, BAL 5 Recap
Tue 8/7 SEA 10, @BAL 3 Recap
Wed 8/8 SEA 8, @BAL 4 Recap
>Thu 8/9 SEA 13, @BAL 8 Box Score
· Complete Schedule: Orioles | Mariners
Scoring Summary
SEABAL
1stR Ibanez singled to right, I Suzuki scored, J Vidro to third, J Guillen to second.10
1stA Beltre grounded out to shortstop, J Vidro scored, J Guillen to third, R Ibanez to second.20
1stB Broussard grounded out to second, J Guillen scored, R Ibanez to third.30
3rdJ Guillen homered to left.40
3rdC Patterson singled to right center, R Hernandez scored, B Roberts to second.41
3rdM Tejada homered to left, B Roberts, C Patterson and N Markakis scored.45
4thY Betancourt singled to left center, A Jones scored.55
6thY Betancourt singled to right, A Jones scored, J Burke to third.65
6thI Suzuki singled to shallow left, J Burke scored, Y Betancourt to second.75
6thJ Vidro doubled to deep right, Y Betancourt scored, I Suzuki to third.85
6thR Ibanez singled to right, I Suzuki scored, J Vidro to third, J Guillen to second.95
6thA Beltre hit sacrifice fly to center, J Vidro scored.105
6thJ Gibbons hit sacrifice fly to center, K Millar scored, A Huff to third, R Hernandez to second.106
6thB Roberts hit sacrifice fly to center, A Huff scored.107
7thY Betancourt doubled to deep left, A Jones scored.117
7thM Tejada grounded out to shortstop, N Markakis scored.118
9thI Suzuki singled to left, B Broussard and A Jones scored, J Burke to second.138
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Game Information
StadiumOriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD
Attendance18,679 (38.8% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:23
Weather89 degrees, cloudy
Wind3 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Charlie Reliford, First Base - Greg Gibson, Second Base - Larry Vanover, Third Base - Tony Randazzo

A CLOSER LOOK
• Summary: The Mariners and Orioles engaged in an old-fashioned American League slugfest on Thursday and when the dust cleared Seattle had won the high-scoring affair 13-8.

Yuniesky Betancourt
Betancourt

• Back and forth: Seattle blew a four-run lead when Baltimore scored five times in the third to take a 5-4 lead, but the Mariners tied it in the fourth and then put together a five-run rally in the sixth.

• Heroes: Jose Guillen homered and scored two runs and Yuniesky Betancourt and Ichiro Suzuki contributed with three hits and three RBIs apiece for Seattle.

• Unsung hero: Miguel Tejada hit his 10th career grand slam and drove in a season-high five runs, but that wasn't nearly enough to keep pace with the Mariners.

• Figure this: The Mariners scored 31 runs on 49 hits in their first three-game sweep in Baltimore since September 2000.

• Quotable: "Things are starting to click for us. We're starting to get all cylinders going." -- Seattle manager John McLaren

-- ESPN.com news services

Mariners 13, Orioles 8

BALTIMORE (AP) -- If the Seattle Mariners needed a jolt of confidence for their playoff push, they got it at the expense of the Baltimore Orioles.

Ichiro Suzuki and Yuniesky Betancourt each had three hits and three RBIs, and Seattle staged another impressive offensive display in a 13-8 victory Thursday night.

Jose Guillen homered for the Mariners, who scored 31 runs on 49 hits in their first three-game sweep in Baltimore since September 2000. Seattle moved one game ahead of Detroit and idle New York in the AL wild-card race.

The series began with Suzuki in a 1-for-14 skid and the Mariners hurting after totaling only five runs in two straight losses to Boston. Things changed dramatically, however, beginning with Seattle's 10-3 win on Tuesday night.

Suzuki had three hits and scored twice in each game, and Seattle scored in 16 of 27 innings and batted .395 while outscoring Baltimore by a whopping 16 runs.

"Things are starting to click for us. We're starting to get all cylinders going," manager John McLaren said. "We've seen guys getting out of slumps, and we're starting to hit collectively."

Betancourt singled home the tying run in the fourth inning and drove in the go-ahead run in a five-run sixth that put the Mariners in control. He went 17-for-35 this season against Baltimore.

Suzuki upped his career batting average against Baltimore to .386, including a .405 mark at Camden Yards.

Miguel Tejada hit his 10th career grand slam and drove in a season-high five runs for the Orioles, but it wasn't enough to overcome the relentless Seattle offense. Baltimore is mired in its first three-game skid since mid-June.

"They sure came in and showed why they are where they're at in the standings," manager Dave Trembley said. "We didn't shut them down."

Horacio Ramirez (7-3) allowed seven runs in five-plus innings, but earned his first win on the road in six starts. He is 4-0 lifetime against Baltimore.

George Sherrill got five outs for his second career save and first this season.

Daniel Cabrera (8-12) gave up eight hits and a season-high eight runs, seven earned, in 5 1/3 innings. The right-hander fell to 5-1 in eight career starts against Seattle.

Seattle chased Cabrera in the sixth. Betancourt singled in a run to make it 6-5, and Suzuki greeted Jamie Walker with an RBI single before Jose Vidro doubled in a run. Raul Ibanez added a run-scoring single and Adrian Beltre followed with a sacrifice fly.

Jay Gibbons and Brian Roberts hit sacrifice flies in the bottom half to get the Orioles to 10-7, but they could not get closer.

Baltimore trailed 4-0 before scoring five runs with two outs in the third. With runners at first and second, Corey Patterson hit an RBI single as rain sent the crowd scurrying for cover. A double steal and a walk to Nick Markakis loaded the bases for Tejada, who hit a drive into the left-field seats.

"Miggy got the big hit, but you kind of got the feeling it wasn't going to be enough because the way they were swinging the bats, not only tonight but the whole series," Trembley said.

After the third out, umpires stopped the game for 24 minutes.

When play resumed, Seattle rookie Adam Jones led off with a double and scored when Betancourt hit an RBI single past the drawn-up infield.

The deadlock held until the sixth, when the Mariners built a lead too large for the Orioles to overcome.

Jones finished with a season-high three hits and scored a career-high four runs.

"It's incredible to be right in the middle of this. When everyone is getting a hit, you all want to get a hit," he said. "A lot of guys tore this series up."

Seattle jumped in front with a three-run first. After Ibanez delivered an RBI single, Beltre and Ben Broussard followed with run-scoring groundouts.

Guillen made it 4-0 in the third with his 15th homer, a no-doubt shot to left. It was the career-high 19th home run allowed by Cabrera, compared to 11 all last season.

Game notes
Seattle won the season series 7-2. ... Before the game, Baltimore traded LHP John Parrish to the Mariners for minor league OF Sebastian Boucher and a player to be named or cash. ... Roberts stole two bases, his fifth game this season with multiple steals but the first since June 9.


Series At A Glance

Seattle won 3-0
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MLB Scores

Thursday, August 9th 2007
Atlanta 7 Final
NY Mets 6
LA Dodgers 5 Final
Cincinnati 4 in 11
Tampa Bay 8 Final
Detroit 1
Minnesota 0 Final
Kansas City 1
Washington 3 Final
San Francisco 1
Seattle 13 Final
Baltimore 8
Florida 4 Final
Philadelphia 2
San Diego 0 Final
St. Louis 5
Cleveland 7 Final
Chi White Sox 5
Chi Cubs 10 Final
Colorado 2
Pittsburgh 2 Final
Arizona 4