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By Alan Eskew
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Ticker) -- Joakim Soria, the Kansas City
All-Star closer, was not perfect Sunday, but neither was the
Royals defense.

The Seattle Mariners scored an unearned run in the ninth inning
to defeat the Royals 4-3 and avoid a three-game sweep. A
throwing error by John Buck allowed Adrian Beltre to scoring the
winning run.

"We finally got the better end of it," Mariners manager Jim
Riggleman said. "A couple of plays went our way. Beltre was
going on contact. They had a little bit of a high throw and gave
us a break finally."

Beltre led off the ninth with a bloop double to shallow center,
just out of the reach of shortstop Mike Aviles. Jeremy Reed's
sacrifice bunt advanced Beltre to third.

Willie Bloomquist then hit a comebacker to Soria (1-2), who
threw home, catching Beltre in a rundown. Buck, however,
overthrew third baseman Alex Gordon with Beltre trying to get
back to third, allowing him to score the go-ahead run.

"It would have been nice to get a clean base hit there in the
ninth instead of having the kind of thing that transpired,"
Bloomquist said. "When I hit it back to the pitcher and saw
Beltre coming down the line, I knew he had no shot of beating
the play. I knew he was probably going to be in a rundown and
chances are is he is going to be out. So my job is to get in
scoring position. It's one break our way anyway. It's nice to
end on a positive note before the All-Star break."

"My job was to stay in the run-down and hopefully the batter can
get to second base, so he can still be in scoring position,"
Beltre said. "I kind of had my back to the play when (Buck)
threw the ball. I looked back and the ball was over the third
baseman's head."

Buck accepted the blame for the defeat.

"I just threw it too high," Buck said. "We probably would have
done it (won) again today if it weren't for me. To give up that
run ... it's like that balk. Having somebody out and not
getting it and then give them a run on top of that ... that
can't happen there."

While Soria lowered his ERA to 1.47, he goes to Yankee Stadium
for the All-Star Game with a tainted loss.

"Things sometimes don't go like we want," Soria said.

Sean Green (2-2), the third of five Seattle pitchers, worked 1
2/3 perfect innings to get the victory, although he was also
charged with a blown save. Brandon Morrow, who had blown saves
in his previous two opportunities, got the final two outs,
including David DeJesus on a fly ball to left to end the game.
DeJesus hit a game-winning homer off Morrow on Saturday.

"I'll have a good break and not think about the last two,"
Morrow said. "(Facing DeJesus) I think it added a little more
adrenaline that I had to comeback and try to get him the second
day."

Jeff Clement snapped an 0-for-15 slide with a two-run homer in
the seventh to give the Mariners a 3-2 lead. Clement's fifth
home run came on a full-count pitch from Kyle Davies with
Bloomquist aboard.

The Royals tied it in the bottom of the inning off relievers
Ryan Rowland-Smith and Green. Rowland-Smith yielded singles to
Ross Gload and Buck to lead off the inning. DeJesus, bunted
them over, then Green replaced Rowland-Smith and gave up the
tying run on Aviles' ground out to shortstop.

Bloomquist scored the first Seattle run in the fifth to tie the
score at 1-1. He opened the inning with a single, moved to
second on a wild pitch by Davies and scored on Miguel Cairo's
single.

The Royals got to Mariners starter Carlos Silva for single runs
in the third and fifth innings. The Royals stroked three
consecutive singles with two out in the third with Mark Teahan's
single scoring DeJesus. In the fifth, Aviles' infield single
scored Gload.

Silva, who the Mariners signed to a four-year $48 million
contract during the off-season, left after yielding eight hits
and two runs in six innings, lowering his earned run average to
5.46. Silva has only one win since April 17.

Davies, who is winless since a June 17 victory at St. Louis, was
pulled after seven innings, permitting three runs on six hits
and a walk, while striking out four. In his past five starts,
four of them no-decisions, Davies has allowed 21 earned runs and
36 hits in 24 1/3 innings.

The Royals went 2-for-10 with runners in scoring position and
while they had 10 hits, all were singles.

"In the first two innings, we hit into double plays, so we had
opportunities to score," Royals manager Trey Hillman said. "I
didn't think our at-bats were that bad; we just didn't square
balls up. We could have had more bang for the buck in
comparison to the number of base hits."

 
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