Beltre, Sexson hit back-to-back HRs as M's top Twins
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| Scoring Summary |
| SEA | MIN |
 | 2nd | A Beltre homered to center. | 1 | 0 |
 | 2nd | R Sexson homered to left center. | 2 | 0 |
 | 6th | J Vidro doubled to deep right, I Suzuki scored. | 3 | 0 |
 | 6th | M Cuddyer singled to center, A Casilla and J Mauer scored, T Hunter to third. | 3 | 2 |
 | 8th | R Ibanez grounded into fielder's choice to second, I Suzuki scored, J Guillen out at second, J Vidro to third, J Vidro scored on throwing error by shortstop N Punto. | 5 | 2 |
 | 8th | A Beltre doubled to deep right, A Jones scored. | 6 | 2 |
 | 8th | K Johjima singled to center, A Beltre scored, R Sexson to third. | 7 | 2 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Mall of America Field, Minneapolis, MN |
| Attendance | 42,373 (90.9% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:49 |
| Weather | indoors |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Chris Guccione, First Base - Jeff Kellogg, Second Base - Jerry Layne, Third Base - Bill Miller |
| A CLOSER LOOK |
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• Summary: Adrian Beltre and Richie Sexson hit consecutive home runs and the wild card-leading Mariners pounded out 18 hits to roll over the Twins on Tuesday night.
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• Turning point: Seattle got on the board in the second inning on Beltre and Sexson homers. It was Beltre's 20th homer and Sexson's 21st and the second time Seattle has gone back-to-back this season.
• Did you see that? Seattle's dugout got a laugh in the second inning at the expense of Jose Lopez. The second baseman doubled to right-center field and face-planted into the dirt as he slid into second.
• Figure this: Every Mariners starter except Kenji Johjima had a hit by the sixth. Johjima got on the board with a single in the seventh.
• Quotable: "When it starts getting attention from other places than my head, you know it's been too long. When you guys start writing about how long it's been since I won it becomes an issue." -- Jarrod Washburn, who snapped a three-game losing streak and won for the first time since July 4
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Mariners 7, Twins 2
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The Mariners had plenty of chances to put away the
Minnesota Twins early and let starter
Jarrod Washburn relax a little on Tuesday night.
Although Seattle waited until the eighth inning to score most of their runs, the veteran left-hander wasn't complaining.
Adrian Beltre and
Richie Sexson hit consecutive home runs, Washburn won for the first time in seven starts and the wild card-leading
Seattle Mariners extended their winning streak to five by beating the Minnesota Twins 7-2.
Washburn snapped a three-game losing streak and won for the first time since July 4.
"When it starts getting attention from other places than my head, you know it's been too long," Washburn said. "When you guys start writing about how long it's been since I won it becomes an issue. Obviously you'd like to get that out of the way."
Jose Vidro finished 3-for-5 and the Mariners pounded out 18 hits. Every Mariners starter except
Kenji Johjima had a hit by the sixth. Johjima got on the board with a single in the seventh.
Seattle came into the game trailing Los Angeles by two games in the AL West.
Washburn (9-10) yielded two runs and five hits through six innings and made up for his team stranding at least one runner in each of the first seven innings and managing just three runs.
"We were lucky that Washburn did a great job," Vidro said. "We missed a lot of opportunities and we were just hoping it wouldn't haunt us at the end."
Leading 3-2, the Mariners broke the game open with four runs in the eighth. Beltre sparked the rally with a run-scoring double off
Pat Neshek, and two batters later Johjima added an RBI single.
Seattle hit four home runs off
Matt Garza on Monday night and wasted little time before hitting some more.
The Mariners opened up a 2-0 lead in the second inning on Beltre and Sexson's back-to-back home runs. It was Beltre's 20th homer and Sexson's 21st and the second time Seattle has gone back-to-back this season.
The two solo blasts were the only runs the Mariners could muster through the first five innings despite 10 hits.
Scott Baker (6-6) pitched around a pair of leadoff singles in the third and coaxed a double play from Johjima with the bases loaded to end the fifth.
Vidro's two-out double in the sixth scored
Ichiro Suzuki from first base to make it 3-0.
"We should've had five or six but we let a couple opportunities slip by," Mariners manager John McLaren said. "But we're really hitting the ball well up and down the lineup."
Baker allowed three runs and 14 hits in 6 2-3 innings. He entered Tuesday allowing one run or fewer in three of his last four starts.
Minnesota's only offense came in the sixth on a two-run single with the bases loaded by
Michael Cuddyer.
"Another frustrating baseball game for us," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "We got behind early but Baker battled."
Minnesota (62-63) entered Tuesday with the American League's worst batting average in August (.252) and has managed only 54 runs and six homers, both last in the majors.
The inept offense is the main reason the Twins have failed to gain significant ground on division-leading Cleveland despite entering Tuesday with a 3.70 team ERA during August.
Seattle (71-52) is now a season-high 19 games over .500 and 17-6 since losing seven straight from July 20-26. The Mariners have hit 28 home runs in August.
Jose Guillen, Sexson and Johjima each had two hits and Suzuki had three for Seattle.
Casilla and Cuddyer had two hits each for Minnesota.
"We felt like we had a chance to win and couldn't pull it out," Cuddyer said.
Game notes The Twins recalled right-handed reliever
Julio DePaula from Triple-A Rochester and optioned reserve infielder
Luis Rodriguez to Rochester after the game. DePaula has appeared in three games for the Twins this season, allowing seven runs in two innings. He's 12-5 with a 2.90 ERA in Triple-A. Rodriguez was batting .194 in 49 games with the Twins. ... The Mariners dugout got a laugh in the second inning at the expense of
Jose Lopez. Lopez doubled to right-center field and face-planted into the dirt as he slid into second base. ...
Justin Morneau's homerless streak has now reached a career worst 100 at-bats. He singled off the right-field wall in the eighth ... Mariners reliever
Brandon Morrow pitched two innings and extended his scoreless innings streak to 15 2-3.