White Sox 6, Mariners 3

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Final

 
W:F. Garcia (2-2)
L:S. Kelley (4-3)
SV:B. Jenks (29)

Pierzynski's two-run single in seventh pushes White Sox to victory

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Regular Season Series
Seattle leads 5-4 (as of Tue 9/15)
Mon 4/27 Postponed/Delayed Information
Tue 4/28 @CWS 2, SEA 1 Recap
Tue 4/28 SEA 9, @CWS 1 Recap
Wed 4/29 @CWS 6, SEA 3 Recap
Mon 8/10 @SEA 6, CWS 4 Recap
Tue 8/11 CWS 3, @SEA 1 Recap
Wed 8/12 @SEA 1, CWS 0 Recap
>Tue 9/15 CWS 6, @SEA 3 Box Score
Wed 9/16 @SEA 4, CWS 1 Recap
Thu 9/17 @SEA 4, CWS 3 Recap
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Scoring Summary
CHWSEA
2ndK Griffey Jr homered to right.01
2ndM Carp singled to right, K Johjima scored, M Carp to second on error by catcher A Pierzynski.02
3rdJ Lopez grounded out to third, I Suzuki scored.03
4thM Kotsay doubled to deep right, A Pierzynski and P Konerko scored.23
7thA Pierzynski singled to left, C Getz and A Ramirez scored, A Pierzynski to second advancing on throw.43
7thP Konerko doubled to deep right, A Pierzynski scored.53
8thC Getz scored, A Ramirez to second on passed ball by K Johjima.63
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Game Information
StadiumSafeco Field, Seattle, WA
Attendance17,153 (35.8% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:59
Weather78 degrees, clear
Wind0 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Marvin Hudson, First Base - Angel Hernandez, Second Base - Randy Marsh, Third Base - Lance Barksdale
Associated Press

SEATTLE -- A.J. Pierzynski and the Chicago White Sox are still chasing the AL Central-leading Tigers, no matter how slim their chances are.

Pierzynski hit a two-run, go-ahead single in the seventh inning and the Chicago White Sox beat the Seattle Mariners 6-3 on Tuesday night cutting the Tigers' division lead to 5½ games with 17 to play.

Fast Facts

• The White Sox continue their roller coaster, losing to run their streak of alternating wins and losses to nine games.

• Freddy Garcia (6 IP, 3 ER) earned his second win of 2009, his most in a season since 2006. He's 26-9 all-time in September, 12-3 with the White Sox.

• Ken Griffey Jr. hit his 626th career homer, reaching 15 homers for the 19th time in his career.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

"[The score] is up on the scoreboard, so of course you look," Pierzynski said. "Being on the West Coast is odd because their game is over before ours even starts. But you know, you would have to be lying to yourself if you say you don't look."

The White Sox are a game behind the second-place Minnesota Twins, who beat the Indians. Detroit fell to the lowly Kansas City Royals, 11-1.

"I think when the offense works, our team looks a lot better," said White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen.

Ken Griffey Jr. hit his 626th home run -- 15th this season -- for the Mariners in the second, a drive to right-center that landed about 20 rows up in the stands. It came off former Seattle ace Freddy Garcia, the 404th pitcher to give up a homer to Griffey.

Kenji Johjima then doubled and Mike Carp followed with an RBI single. In the third, Jose Lopez added an run-scoring grounder for a 3-0 lead.

The White Sox responded with a pair of runs in the top of the fourth. Ian Snell, who was sharp early, gave up a leadoff single to Pierzynski and then walked Paul Konerko. Mark Kotsay laced a double to right for two runs. But Snell then got three straight outs to escape further damage.

In the seventh, Shawn Kelley (4-3) gave up a pair of singles to start the inning. The White Sox then scored three times for a 5-3 lead, taking advantage of a shaky Seattle bullpen. Pierzynski got his hit off Mark Lowe.

"This game is a lot about the bullpen," Mariners manager Don Wakamatsu said. "The last three innings -- eight hits, three runs. You win games by getting your closer in the ballgame. We have to allow Lowe to pitch the eighth and [closer David] Aardsma the ninth."

Despite earning the win, Garcia (2-2) looked nothing like the power pitcher Mariners fans came to know during his 5½ years in Seattle. Now the two-time All Star is trying to rely more on his control, having lost much of his velocity to shoulder surgery in 2007. Against the Mariners, Garcia topped out at 90-mph and lasted six innings, giving up three runs.

Octavio Dotel got two outs and Matt Thornton pitched 1 2/3 scoreless innings before Bobby Jenks, worked an inning for his 29th save, striking out Lopez to end the game.

The Mariners lost two players to injury. Shortstop Jack Wilson departed in the seventh with a bruised right heel. he was hurt scrambling to first base to beat out an infield single. Utility player Bill Hall had to leave when he pulled up with a cramp in his right quadriceps. Hall said he could play in the Mariners next game, but Wilson is day to day.

Game notes
The Mariners activated RHP Carlos Silva from the disabled list. To make room for the pitcher on the 40-man roster, the team transferred Sean White to the 60-day DL. Silva has not pitched since May 6. ... Before the game, the Mariners honored Ichiro for getting his 2,000th hit and for reaching the feat of 200 hits for the ninth consecutive season -- a feat he secured during the Mariners last road trip in Texas.


Series At A Glance

Chicago leads 1-0 (as of 9/15)
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MLB Scores

Tuesday, September 15th
NY Mets 0 Final
Atlanta 6
Tampa Bay 5 Final
Baltimore 10
Kansas City 11 Final
Detroit 1
Toronto 10 Final
NY Yankees 4
Washington 0 Final
Philadelphia 5
LA Angels 1 Final
Boston 4
Houston 4 Final
Cincinnati 5
Oakland 6 Final
Texas 1
Milwaukee 7 Final
Chi Cubs 13
Cleveland 4 Final
Minnesota 5
Florida 2 Final
St. Louis 1
Arizona 4 Final
San Diego 2
Chi White Sox 6 Final
Seattle 3
Pittsburgh 4 Final
LA Dodgers 5 in 13
Colorado 2 Final
San Francisco 10