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Seattle at Anaheim

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Seattle (24-26) «0000000031492
L.A. Angels (24-24)00000012003110
Mariners 4, Angels 3 (10)
 

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ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Jose Lopez didn't deny it -- he was trying to hit a home run with his team three-runs down in the ninth inning and two runners on base.

Lopez connected against closer Brian Fuentes for his second homer in two nights, and Yuniesky Betancourt delivered the go-ahead run with a sacrifice fly in the 10th to lead the Seattle Mariners to a 4-3 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday night.

Fuentes was brought in to preserve 30-year-old rookie Matt Palmer's sixth victory without a loss in seven starts. But Lopez had other ideas. He drove a 1-1 pitch to left field with one out, after the left-hander gave up singles to Adrian Beltre and Russell Branyan.

"I was looking for one pitch to try to go deep and tie the game," said Lopez, whose homer off John Lackey in Friday night's 5-2 victory just cleared the outstretched glove of left fielder Juan Rivera. "It's tough when you try to hit a homer. But in that situation, I want to swing hard and hit the ball good. It's tough to hit a homer off a closer, especially a lefty."

The blown save was the third for Fuentes in 16 attempts, and his fourth in his last 40 overall. The left-hander signed a two-year, $17.5 million contract with the Angels in December to replace Francisco Rodriguez, who left to sign with the New York Mets as a free agent after setting a major league record with 67 saves last season.

"It's deflating for the whole team. It's not just about me," said Palmer, who was back in the clubhouse getting his arm iced when Lopez hit the home run. "You don't like when that happens. But if I had everything to do all over again, I'd do it the same exact way. We have a great closer, one of the best in the game, and I wouldn't trade him for anyone else. We have great relievers, and I believe in them just as they believe in me."

Wladimir Balentien led off the 10th with a double against Jose Arredondo (1-2), advanced on a sacrifice by Franklin Gutierrez and just beat the throw home from left fielder Gary Matthews Jr. after he caught Betancourt's flyball near the foul line. The Angels responded with an appeal play, but were turned down by plate umpire Paul Emmel.

"I knew I didn't leave early. It was the winning run -- I watched until I saw him catch it," Balentien said. "It was a good throw, but I saw the catcher move to the outside to take it so I slid to the inside. It was close."

The victory made the Mariners 2-22 when trailing after eight innings. The Angels are 22-3 when leading after eight.

Miguel Batista (3-1) pitched one inning for the victory. David Aardsma pitched a perfect 10th for his eighth save in as many attempts.

Maicer Izturis led off the Angels seventh inning with a grounder to first base that Branyan misplayed for one of Seattle's AL-worst 41 errors. One out later, Erick Aybar drove a 1-0 pitch by Felix Hernandez over the head of center fielder Gutierrez for a double that broke a scoreless tie.

The Angels added two runs in the eighth against Brandon Morrow, as Vladimir Guerrero scored on a bases-loaded groundout by Izturis and Matthews added an RBI single.

Hernandez was charged with an unearned run and six hits over 6 2/3 innings and struck out six. The 23-year-old right-hander finished the month 1-4 with a 4.34 ERA in six starts, after going 4-0 with a 2.38 ERA in five starts during April. Over his career, he is 6-12 with a 5.25 ERA in May -- the only month in which he's had a losing record.

"Felix set the tone tonight. He really attacked out there, he pitched with passion. He gave us every chance to win," manager Don Wakamatsu said.

Ichiro Suzuki was 1-for-4 with a first-inning single that extended his hitting streak to 23 games, equaling the second-longest of his big league career and putting him within two of the franchise record he set in 2007.

Palmer scattered four hits over seven scoreless innings in his seventh big league start, striking out five and walking none. He was helped by three superb defensive plays turned in by first baseman Kendry Morales to end the first, third and fifth innings.

Notes

The National Anthem was sung by Katie Stam, who was crowned Miss America on Jan. 24. She is from Seymour, Ind., a town that produced only one major league player -- 2B Scott Earl, who played in just 14 big league games with Detroit in September 1984 and was 4-for-35 with one RBI and nine strikeouts.

 
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Players of the Game
Seattle

J. Lopez
AB 4
R 1
H 1
HR 1
RBI 3
Anaheim

M. Palmer
IP 7.0
H 4
ER 0
BB 0
K 5
 
Seattle Mariners
Ichiro Suzuki, RF4010101 .342
Yuniesky Betancourt, SS3001011 .255
Adrian Beltre, 3B4130000 .227
Ken Griffey Jr., DH5000005 .205
Russell Branyan, 1B4120000 .321
Jose Lopez, 2B4113021 .219
Rob Johnson, C4000020 .193
Endy Chavez, LF2010000 .285
   a- Wladimir Balentien, PH-LF2110000 .240
Franklin Gutierrez, CF3000001 .267
Totals3549415  
a-grounded out for Chavez in the 8th
Batting
2B - Wladimir Balentien (9, Arredondo)
HR - Jose Lopez (5, Fuentes)
SF - Yuniesky Betancourt (3)
SH - Yuniesky Betancourt (6), Franklin Gutierrez (7)
RBI - Yuniesky Betancourt (16), Jose Lopez 3 (25)
2-OUT RBI - Jose Lopez 3 (8)
Team LOB - 6
Fielding
Outfield Assists - Ichiro Suzuki 1
DP - J. Lopez-Betancourt-Branyan, Betancourt-Branyan, Branyan-Betancourt, Aardsma-J. Lopez-Branyan
PB - Rob Johnson (2)
E - Russell Branyan (5, Misplayed grounder), Franklin Gutierrez (1, Throwing)
Seattle Mariners
Felix Hernandez 6.2610160 3.41
Mark Lowe 0.1000000 4.68
Brandon Morrow 1322100 7.63
Miguel Batista (W,3-1) 1100000 3.60
David Aardsma (S,8) 1100000 1.09
IBB - Morales by Brandon Morrow
HBP - Hunter (by Felix Hernandez)
WP - Felix Hernandez (6)
Pitches-Strikes - Felix Hernandez 113-74, Mark Lowe 10-7, Brandon Morrow 23-13, Miguel Batista 20-13, David Aardsma 9-7
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Felix Hernandez 7-6, Brandon Morrow 1-1, Miguel Batista 2-1, David Aardsma 1-1
Batters Faced - Felix Hernandez 27, Mark Lowe 1, Brandon Morrow 6, Miguel Batista 4, David Aardsma 3
Los Angeles Angels
Chone Figgins, 3B4010102 .292
Bobby Abreu, RF5000003 .292
Vladimir Guerrero, DH5120020 .226
    Howie Kendrick, PR-DH0000000 .229
Torii Hunter, CF4120011 .314
Kendry Morales, 1B4010112 .279
Maicer Izturis, 2B4111001 .260
Gary Matthews Jr., LF4011012 .269
Erick Aybar, SS4021000 .286
Jeff Mathis, C3010011 .233
Totals37311326  
Batting
2B - Erick Aybar (8, Hernandez)
SH - Jeff Mathis (3)
RBI - Maicer Izturis (12), Gary Matthews Jr. (15), Erick Aybar (12)
2-OUT RBI - Gary Matthews Jr. (11)
Team LOB - 8
Fielding
DP - Morales-Aybar
Los Angeles Angels
Matt Palmer 7400050 4.06
Darren Oliver (H,4) 1000000 1.99
Brian Fuentes (BS,3) 1333001 5.30
Jose Arredondo (L,1-2) 1211100 5.32
IBB - Suzuki by Jose Arredondo
HBP - Beltre (by Matt Palmer)
WP - Matt Palmer (1)
Pitches-Strikes - Matt Palmer 111-69, Darren Oliver 10-7, Brian Fuentes 16-12, Jose Arredondo 19-10
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Matt Palmer 6-9, Darren Oliver 3-0, Brian Fuentes 1-2, Jose Arredondo 1-2
Batters Faced - Matt Palmer 25, Darren Oliver 3, Brian Fuentes 6, Jose Arredondo 6
Game Information
Attendance - 39329
Game Time - 3:11
Temperature - 65
Umpires - Home - Paul Emmel, First Base - Bill Miller, Second Base - Bill Hohn, Third Base - Bruce Dreckman
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