Yankees 8, Mariners 5

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Final

 
W:B. Bruney (3-0)
L:S. White (2-1)
SV:M. Rivera (19)

Cabrera delivers late again as Rivera starts, closes Yanks' 6th straight win

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Regular Season Series
New York leads 6-4 (as of Tue 6/30)
>Tue 6/30 @NYY 8, SEA 5 Box Score
Wed 7/1 @NYY 4, SEA 2 Recap
Thu 7/2 SEA 8, @NYY 4 Recap
Thu 8/13 NYY 11, @SEA 1 Recap
Fri 8/14 NYY 4, @SEA 2 Recap
Sat 8/15 NYY 5, @SEA 2 Recap
Sun 8/16 @SEA 10, NYY 3 Recap
Fri 9/18 @SEA 3, NYY 2 Recap
Sat 9/19 NYY 10, @SEA 1 Recap
Sun 9/20 @SEA 7, NYY 1 Recap
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Scoring Summary
SEANYY
2ndH Matsui reaches on fielding error by third baseman C Woodward. R Cano scores. J Posada to 3rd. Throwing error by third baseman C Woodward. 01
2ndM Cabrera hit sacrifice fly to center, J Posada scored.02
3rdR Cedeno homered to left.12
4thM Cabrera grounded into fielder's choice to first, R Cano scored, H Matsui out at second, J Posada to third.13
5thR Branyan singled to right, I Suzuki scored.23
5thF Gutierrez singled to center, J Lopez scored, K Griffey Jr to third.33
7thA Rodriguez homered to left, J Damon scored.35
8thK Johjima singled to left, F Gutierrez scored, C Woodward to second.45
8thR Branyan hit sacrifice fly to left, C Woodward scored.55
8thM Cabrera doubled to deep center, B Gardner scored, N Swisher to third.56
8thD Jeter singled to center, N Swisher and M Cabrera scored.58
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Game Information
StadiumYankee Stadium, New York, NY
Attendance46,181 (88.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:16
Weather65 degrees, cloudy
Wind6 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Ron Kulpa, First Base - Dale Scott, Second Base - Jerry Meals, Third Base - Mike Dimuro
Associated Press

NEW YORK -- Mariano Rivera walked down off the mound, took a few more steps toward the plate and began the evening with a nice, soft toss.

He ended it in much more familiar fashion, with a hard fastball for strike three.

Rivera started what he finished and the New York Yankees, helped by Melky Cabrera's go-ahead double in the eighth inning, beat the Seattle Mariners 8-5 Tuesday night for their sixth straight win.

In a sight rarely seen in baseball, an active player threw out the ceremonial first ball. Rivera was honored for earning his 500th career save Sunday, and his teammates applauded while the Mariners came to the top step of the dugout to pay their respects.

"As soon as I got here they told me," Rivera said. "I think everybody had fun with that."

Said Yankees manager Joe Girardi: "I told him he should throw it out left-handed."

Once Cabrera's hit put the Yankees ahead, Rivera went to work. He pitched a perfect ninth, striking out Franklin Gutierrez for his 19th save in 20 chances.

"I told the guys, 'I might throw the first and the last one, too,'" Rivera said moments after the final out.

Alex Rodriguez hit his 565th career homer and Cabrera drove in three runs. The Yankees won their ninth in a row at home over Seattle, a streak dating to 2007.

Major league batting leader Ichiro Suzuki got two hits and stole three bases for the Mariners.

Cabrera, with a knack for key hits late in games, lined an RBI double off Sean White (2-1). Hideki Matsui began the eighth with a double, Nick Swisher bunted for a single and Cabrera delivered again.

"He's thrived in that situation. He's had a lot of wins for us," Girardi said.

The Yankees got three hits on three straight pitches from White.

"It's the first time I've really seen Whitey struggle out there. Very rarely do you see that out of him," Mariners manager Don Wakamatsu said. "They can put up a lot of runs on the board in a hurry."

Derek Jeter capped the burst with a two-run single. He was among the Yankees who applauded when Rivera threw the first ball, a ceremony usually reserved for former greats.

"Might be a first, right?" Jeter said.

Brian Bruney (3-0) got the win despite giving up two runs in the eighth that made it 5-all. Kenji Johjima hit an RBI single and Russell Branyan had a bases-loaded sacrifice fly.

Rodriguez launched his 12th homer of the season in the seventh for a 5-3 lead. He immediately tossed aside his bat after the tiebreaking two-run shot.

The Mariners are the AL's worst-fielding team and hours after two-time Gold Glove third baseman Adrian Beltre had shoulder surgery, replacement Chris Woodward made two errors on one play to help New York take a 2-0 lead in the second.

With runners on first and second, Woodward bobbled a slow grounder by Matsui for the first mistake. He then skipped a throw past first that let one run score, and another came home on Cabrera's sacrifice fly.

Ronny Cedeno, batting only .133, homered in the Seattle third. As is their way under bullpen coach John Wetteland, the Mariners relievers all met to high-five the occasion.

Seattle tied it at 3 in the fifth. Suzuki led off with a single and stole his way around to third, setting up RBI singles by Branyan and Gutierrez.

In a matchup of setup men who were converted to starters, neither pitcher went deep. Joba Chamberlain went 5 1/3 innings for the Yankees while winless Brandon Morrow lasted just 4 2/3 innings.

Game notes
Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo was on the field, clutching a football and chatting with Jeter and other Yankees before rain cut short batting practice. Romo brought a guest -- 10-year-old leukemia patient Ben Grant of Albany, N.Y. Asked his favorite teams, the boy said the Yankees, Cowboys and New York Giants. "No, not the Giants!" Romo said in mock distress. ... The Yankees acquired utilityman Eric Hinske and cash from Pittsburgh for two minor leaguers. Bad weather delayed Hinske's flight to New York. ... There was a 61-minute rain delay at the start.


Series At A Glance

New York leads 1-0 (as of 6/30)
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MLB Scores

Tuesday, June 30th
Philadelphia 4 Final
Atlanta 5 in 10
Boston 10 Final
Baltimore 11
Chi White Sox 11 Final
Cleveland 4
Seattle 5 Final
NY Yankees 8
Chi Cubs 0 Final
Pittsburgh 3
Tampa Bay 4 Final
Toronto 1
Arizona 6 Final
Cincinnati 2
Washington 5 Final
Florida 7
NY Mets 3 Final
Milwaukee 6
LA Angels 5 Final
Texas 9
Minnesota 2 Final
Kansas City 1
San Francisco 6 Final
St. Louis 3
Detroit 5 Final
Oakland 3
Houston 3 Final
San Diego 4
Colorado 3 Final
LA Dodgers 0