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Twins double up on Mariners

Associated Press
SEATTLE – Kendrys Morales had a two-run double in the fifth inning to help Minnesota Twins rookie right-hander Yohan Pino earn his first major league victory, 4-2 over the Seattle Mariners on Thursday night. Morales, who played for the Mariners last season, came up with two outs and runners on first and second. He lined his double over center fielder James Jones’ extended glove. Both runners scored without a throw. Pino (1-2) worked five innings to earn the victory in his fifth big league appearance. Throwing 100 pitches, he allowed one run and seven hits, walked two and struck out four. Glen Perkins worked the ninth to pick up his 22nd save in 25 opportunities. Tom Wilhelmsen (1-2), who never had more than a three-inning outing in his career, made his first major league start after 191 relief appearances for the Mariners. He worked 22/3 innings, allowing two runs, one hit and three walks with three strikeouts. Mariners manager Lloyd McClendon used six relievers to cover the nine innings after Taijuan Walker, who would have started, was sent down to Triple-A Tacoma to keep him in rotation during the All-Star break. The decision also allowed staff ace Felix Hernandez an extra day’s rest to be available to start Friday against AL West-leading Oakland A’s. McClendon’s thinking was also backed by the fact that over the previous 18 games his bullpen had a 0.77 ERA with 63 strikeouts. Wilhelmsen had little trouble through the first two innings, throwing just 27 pitches. But he labored in the third, issuing a one-out walk to Sam Fuld before Brian Dozier singled. With Kurt Suzuki at the plate, the runners pulled off a successful double steal. But catcher Mike Zunino’s throw to third sailed into left field allowing Fuld to score and Dozier to reach third. Dozier scored on Kurt Suzuki’s sacrifice fly to center. Kyle Seager, heading to the All-Star game on Tuesday, had given the Mariners a 1-0 lead with his  14th home run in the second inning. Seager has a team-leading 60 RBIs. He is hitting .352 in 45 games at Safeco Field this season. Pino survived two bases-loaded, two-out threats. In the third with a 3-2 count on Corey Hart, he threw a 79 mph changeup that Hart chased to end it. In the fifth, once again Hart came up with the bases loaded and Pino induced him to ground out weakly to first. That continued a poor offensive trend for the Mariners. They are just 2 for 33 with runners in scoring position over the past seven games. Seattle reliever Danny Farquhar left with two outs in the fifth after Suzuki and Chris Parmelee singled. Joe Beimel entered and was greeted by Morales’ double that made it 4-1. In the seventh, the Mariners loaded the bases again, with one out. Endy Chavez and James Jones, who had three hits, singled. Robinson Cano, who had three hits, lined to second baseman Dozier but the ball bounced out of his glove. It was ruled a hit. Seager followed with a sacrifice fly to left, scoring Chavez but after a video review Jones was ruled out trying to advance to third.