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Eighth-inning rally fuels Yankees
NY YANKEES 6, SEATTLE 5
 

By Doug Mittler
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BRONX, New York (Ticker) - Yankee Stadium has been a house of
horrors for the Seattle Mariners. So it was only fitting that
their final regular season game there was especially painful -
and equally enjoyable to the New York Yankees.

The Yankees took advantage of a pair of miscues to score four
times in the eighth inning Sunday and complete a three-game
sweep of the Mariners with a 6-5 victory.

The Mariners seemed on the verge of stopping their season-high
losing streak, but they unraveled in the decisive eighth inning
and spoiled a solid six-inning effort by Jarrod Washburn.

Seattle, which squandered a 5-2 lead, lost all six games at
Yankee Stadium this season and is 73-98 all-time at the famed
venue. The Yankees are playing their final season at the
faciliity before moving into a new stadium across the street
next season.

"A loss is a loss," Seattle manager John McLaren said. "We put
so much into it. We just couldn't get the win."

A costly throwing error by closer J.J. Putz and a misplay by
center fielder Ichiro Suzuki helped hand Seattle its sixth
straight defeat.

The Yankees capitalized on the good fortune, extending their
winning streak to a season-best five games and returning to .500
for the first time since May 10.

"Nothing went our way for a while," Yankees outfielder Johnny
Damon said. "It seems like the last couple of games we're
finding some luck. We're finding some good swings. It's
definitely a lot more fun."

Seattle took a 5-2 lead into the eighth before Sean Green walked
Derek Jeter to lead off the inning. Arthur Rhodes relieved and
allowed a run-scoring double to Bobby Abreu before Putz (1-2)
took over and walked Alex Rodriguez.

After Jason Giambi struck out, pinch hitter Hideki Matsui hit a
slow roller to the right side. Putz caught the ball with a
diving stop, but the ball slipped out of his hand as he threw
from a prone position, allowing the fourth Yankee run to score.

"I couldn't get a grip on it," Putz said. "I would have been
better off eating it. I got caught up in the moment."

Robinson Cano then tied the game with a sacrifice fly. The
inning continued when Suzuki appeared to lose sight of a fly
ball fall by Jose Molina that fell between him and right fielder
Wladimir Balentien for an RBI double.

"It was a difficult chance," Suzuki said through a translator.
"I was shifted over."

Edwar Ramirez (1-0) pitched 1 2/3 scoreless innings in relief of
Chien-Ming Wang to earn the win and Mariano Rivera worked the
ninth for his 12th save.

"It's been a nice streak," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.
"We want to keep it going."

Suzuki homered and drove in a pair of runs and Jose Vidro had a
two-run single for the Mariners.

Wang remained winless in his last four starts, but was spared a
defeat by the late rally. The righthander allowed five runs and
seven hits in 6 1/3 innings, and was not impressed with his
outing.

"Not good," Wang said. "My (pitches) were all over the place."

The Mariners had allowed nine or more runs in five straight
games, the second-longest streak in franchise history.

Among the culprits has been Washburn, who was tagged for nine
runs in 2 1/3 innings Tuesday against Detroit. The 33-year-old
lefthander found his groove on Sunday, allowing two runs and
four hits.

"We're a good team," Washburn said. "We know that. We're just
playing terrible baseball."

Derek Jeter snapped an 0-for-18 drought with an RBI double and
Damon had his first extra-base hit since May 5 with a
third-inning double.

Suzuki homered in the third inning and drove in another run in a
two-run fourth. Vidro's two-run single gave the Mariners a 5-2
lead in the seventh and chased Wang.


 
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