Mariners walk home Lofton, lose sixth straight game
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| Scoring Summary |
| SEA | CLE |
 | 2nd | J Michaels singled to left, R Garko and F Gutierrez scored, J Michaels to second advancing on throw. | 0 | 2 |
 | 2nd | C Gomez singled to right, J Michaels scored, C Gomez to second advancing on throw. | 0 | 3 |
 | 6th | A Jones homered to center. | 1 | 3 |
 | 6th | J Guillen singled to right, Y Betancourt scored. | 2 | 3 |
 | 7th | A Jones singled to left center, A Beltre scored, K Johjima to third. | 3 | 3 |
 | 7th | Y Betancourt singled to left, K Johjima scored, A Jones to second. | 4 | 3 |
 | 7th | V Martinez singled to right, G Sizemore scored, T Hafner to third. | 4 | 4 |
 | 7th | R Garko doubled to left, T Hafner scored, V Martinez to third. | 4 | 5 |
 | 9th | Y Betancourt grounded out to second, B Broussard scored, J Lopez to third. | 5 | 5 |
 | 9th | K Lofton walked, J Barfield scored, R Garko to third, F Gutierrez to second. | 5 | 6 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Progressive Field, Cleveland, OH |
| Attendance | 25,949 (57.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:30 |
| Weather | 71 degrees, clear |
| Wind | 12 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Sam Holbrook, First Base - Randy Marsh, Second Base - Bob Davidson, Third Base - Hunter Wendelstedt |
| A CLOSER LOOK |
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• Summary: Seattle's swoon continued with its sixth straight loss, and this time the Mariners can blame themselves. Rick White walked the Indians' Kenny Lofton to force home Franklin Gutierrez and give Cleveland the victory.
• Goat: Eric O'Flaherty and White each pitched 1/3 of an inning. Both pitchers had it rough. Victor Martinez singled off O'Flaherty with one out in the ninth. After Ryan Garko was hit by a pitch, White retired Jhonny Peralta on a fly ball. Gutierrez walked to load the bases and Lofton worked the count to 3-2 before taking ball four, which was high and inside.
• Figure this: Cleveland has won six straight and eight of its last nine games. Seattle has lost six in a row, one shy of its season high set from July 21-26.
• Quotable: "I thought it was a strike. I don't know if he jumped so bad that he locked up the umpire. He said it was high and inside. I'm not convinced it was high. I looked at the tape and it didn't look high." -- White
• Hunt for October: With the victory, Cleveland increased its lead over Detroit in the AL Central to 4 1/2 games.
-- ESPN.com news services
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Indians 6, Mariners 5
CLEVELAND (AP) --
Kenny Lofton figures he has the advantage when he's batting with the bases loaded.
"The pressure is always on the pitcher," he said. "He's got
to throw strikes."
Seattle reliever
Rick White didn't throw enough strikes in the ninth inning Thursday night, walking Lofton to force home the winning run as the
Cleveland Indians beat the Mariners 6-5 for their sixth straight win.
The Indians maintained their 4 1/2-game lead over Detroit in the AL Central. The Mariners, who have lost six in a row, fell a game behind the
New York Yankees in the wild-card race and 5 1/2 back of the first-place
Los Angeles Angels in the AL West.
After the Mariners tied the score with a run in the ninth,
Victor Martinez singled off
Eric O'Flaherty (7-1) with one out in the bottom half.
Ryan Garko was hit by a pitch before White
relieved and retired
Jhonny Peralta on a fly ball.
Franklin Gutierrez walked to load the bases and Lofton worked the count to 3-2 before taking ball four.
"I thought it was a strike," White said. "I don't know if he jumped so bad that he locked up the umpire. He said it was high and inside. I'm not convinced it was high. I looked at the tape and it
didn't look high."
Joe Borowski (3-5) got the win after giving up the tying run in the top of the ninth on
Yuniesky Betancourt's RBI groundout.
Pinch-hitter
Ben Broussard walked leading off the inning and
Kenji Johjima followed with a bloop single before
Adam Jones advanced the runners with a sacrifice bunt. Betancourt's slow grounder got past Borowski and was fielded by second baseman
Asdrubal Cabrera, whose only play was at first as Broussard scored.
Ichiro Suzuki was intentionally walked before
Jose Vidro struck out to end the inning. It was Borowski's sixth blown save in 45 chances.
"There's no other way to put it, the walk dictated everything that happened after that," Borowski said. "What are you going to do? I was lucky they only scored one run and we came back. It was a
big win."
Mariners first baseman
Richie Sexson left in the fifth with tightness in his left hamstring, and manager John McLaren said Sexson might be out for a few days.
The game was the third of four makeups the teams have been forced to play since their scheduled four-game series in Cleveland was postponed by snow in early April. The final makeup will be played as part of a doubleheader in Seattle on Sept. 26.
The Mariners began a 10-game road trip in frustrating fashion.
"We did everything we were supposed to do but win the game," McLaren said.
With stops in Toronto, New York and Detroit ahead on their trip, the Mariners have picked a bad time to be playing poorly.
"We're such a streaky club. I wish I could point to why, but we're just streaky," McLaren said.
Indians manager Eric Wedge was ejected by plate umpire Sam Holbrook in the fourth. With
Jason Michaels on first, Wedge thought pitcher
Horacio Ramirez committed a balk while throwing to the bag. Michaels was fooled by the move and was thrown out going to second.
The Mariners scored twice in the seventh to erase the Indians' 3-2 lead. Jones, who homered in the sixth, singled to tie the game before Betancourt's single put the Mariners ahead.
The Indians responded quickly.
Grady Sizemore drew a one-out walk from
George Sherrill and
Travis Hafner singled before Martinez's single scored Sizemore.
Brandon Morrow relieved, but
Garko doubled over the head of left fielder
Raul Ibanez to score Hafner.
"It was a great game to watch, but a terrible one to lose," White said.
Rafael Perez pitched 1 2/3 scoreless innings for Cleveland. He struck out four, including three in the eighth.
Michaels' two-run single and
Chris Gomez's RBI single highlighted the Indians' three-run third.
Cleveland rookie
Aaron Laffey took a 3-0 lead into the sixth before Seattle came back. Jones led off the inning with a home run, his first of the season. Betancourt doubled and scored on
Jose Guillen's two-out single.
Ramirez allowed three runs and six hits in 5 2/3 innings. Laffey gave up four runs and seven hits in 6 1/3 innings.
Game notes Garko has six RBIs in August. ... Wedge's ejection was his
second of the season. ... Mike Hargrove, who resigned as Mariners
manager July 1, was in attendance. He met with McLaren before the
game and watched Seattle take batting practice.