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Griffey’s 9th-inning single erases Mariners’ skid

Geoff Baker Seattle Times

SEATTLE – This wasn’t the first time the Seattle Mariners have seen a game end with Ken Griffey Jr. getting his bat on a ball.

But it is the first occasion in recent memory in which the Mariners began a winning rally because their manager flapped both his gums and arms with equal vehemence. History will note that manager Don Wakamatsu received his first major league ejection an inning before his team rallied for three runs in the ninth for a 4-3 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday afternoon.

Wakamatsu getting tossed, on the day of his 100th career victory, seemed to ignite a Seattle lineup that had spent much of the previous eight frames looking poised to lose for the sixth straight time.

“In hindsight, it sparked us,” said Mike Sweeney, who opened the ninth with a single off Toronto closer Kevin Gregg. “Wak is our captain, our leader. We told him after the game he was going to get a beer shower for getting tossed for the first time in his career.”

A crowd of 20,452 fans at Safeco Field, which seemed to consist mostly of Blue Jays fans for the first eight innings, roared to life in the at-bats that followed. Jose Lopez added a single to right after Sweeney, followed by a huge walk to Milton Bradley with the count full that loaded the bases.

Casey Kotchman barely missed a grand slam on a blast several feet wide of the right-field foul pole. But he laid off some tough pitches and worked a walk that got the Mariners within a run.

Josh Bard tied it with a sacrifice fly to left and Griffey, pinch-hitting for Josh Wilson, roped a 2-1 pitch down the right-field line for the game-winning single.

It was an emotional moment for Griffey, batting .183 when he came up and dogged by questions about whether he’ll retire in-season. The Griffey saga has taken on a life of its own and dominated talk surrounding a team that had lost 15 of 18 coming in.

Griffey declined to comment and didn’t stick around long after the game.

“The last couple of weeks have probably been the two toughest weeks of his career,” Sweeney said. “He knew he had the backing of every guy in that clubhouse. It’s no different than when he went up there in the ninth inning this afternoon. He had every single person in this clubhouse cheering for him. And I’m sure he had every single person in this city cheering for him.”

The cheers were fairly muted early on. A two-run homer to left field by Jose Bautista in the fifth, off Seattle starter Jason Vargas, turned a 1-0 lead into a one-run deficit for the home side. Edwin Encarnacion then hit a sacrifice fly to left to make it 3-1 in the seventh to end the day for Vargas and things looked bleak.

But then, after Ichiro was caught stealing to end the eighth on a play in which he looked to be safe, Wakamatsu left the dugout. His argument with second base umpire Andy Fletcher wasn’t all that dramatic, but it kept going on and on until Wakamatsu finally got the thumb he appeared to be looking for.

Seems like that was all his team had been looking for as well.

“As a team, we’ve been talking about the fact that good teams make their own breaks,” said Bard, who had three of Seattle’s four hits before the ninth – two singles and a double – along with the tying sacrifice fly in the final frame. “We’ve been kind of sitting around here waiting for something to happen.”

Mariners 4, Blue Jays 3

Toronto AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
F.Lewis cf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .283
A.Hill 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .171
Lind lf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .226
Reed lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250
V.Wells dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 .301
Overbay 1b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .200
Ale.Gonzalez ss 4 1 2 0 0 0 .267
J.Bautista rf 2 1 1 2 1 0 .242
Encarnacion 3b 1 0 0 1 1 0 .200
J.Molina c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .256
Totals 29 3 5 3 3 3
Seattle AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
I.Suzuki rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .349
Figgins 2b 3 0 0 1 0 2 .190
F.Gutierrez cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .286
M.Sweeney dh 3 0 1 0 1 0 .226
M.Saunders pr 0 1 0 0 0 0 .267
Jo.Lopez 3b 3 1 1 0 1 1 .217
Bradley lf 3 1 0 0 1 1 .221
Kotchman 1b 3 0 1 1 1 0 .200
J.Bard c 2 1 2 1 1 0 .333
Jo.Wilson ss 3 0 1 0 0 1 .239
Griffey Jr. ph 1 0 1 1 0 0 .191
Totals 28 4 8 4 5 6
Toronto 000 020 100—3 5 0
Seattle 001 000 003—4 8 0

LOB—Toronto 3, Seattle 7. 2B—Ale.Gonzalez (16), J.Bard (2). HR—J.Bautista (12), off J.Vargas. RBIs—J.Bautista 2 (33), Encarnacion (8), Figgins (12), Kotchman (17), J.Bard (1), Griffey Jr. (7). CS—I.Suzuki (5). S—I.Suzuki, Figgins. SF—Encarnacion, J.Bard. RLISP—Toronto 2 (J.Molina 2); Seattle 3 (F.Gutierrez, Figgins, Jo.Wilson). GIDP—Lind, J.Molina, Bradley. DP—Toronto 1 (R.Romero, Ale.Gonzalez, Overbay); Seattle 2 (Jo.Lopez, Figgins, Kotchman), (Jo.Wilson, Kotchman).

Toronto IP H R ER BB SO ERA
R.Romero 6 2/3 4 1 1 3 5 2.71
Frasor H,5 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 5.00
S.Downs H,12 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 2.70
Camp H,5 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 3.22
Gregg L,0-1 BS,2-14 1/3 3 3 3 2 0 3.26
Seattle IP H R ER BB SO ERA
J.Vargas 6 2/3 5 3 3 2 2 3.08
Texeira 1 1/3 0 0 0 1 0 3.94
Kelley W,2-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2.63

IR-S—Frasor 1-0, Camp 1-0, Texeira 2-0. IBB—off J.Vargas (J.Bautista). T—2:35. A—20,452 (47,878).