Ibanez Grand-Slam, 6 RBI’s in 7th leads M’s Attack

Mariners 11, Twins 6
Monday August 4, 2008 : The Minnesota Twins owning the best record in baseball over the month and a half, were cruising along going into the bottom of the sixth with a 6-0 lead. All signs indicated the Twins were on their way to an easy victory against the slumping M’s lineup.
Not so fast.
The M’s got one back in the 6th when Jose Vidro grounded into a double-play but scored Adrian Beltre from third to cut the lead to 6-1. Glen Perkins was still feeling confident with five-run cushion, and the Twins decided to leave him out there for the 7th. That’s when the wheels came off for Perkins.
After a Kenji Johjima single to lead it off, Ichiro Suzuki drew a walk followed by a Willie Bloomquist single to right to load them up for Raul Ibanez. Ibanez hit the second Perkins pitch over the right field wall for a Grand-Slam to suddenly put the Mariners down by only a run with nobody out in the inning. Minnesota pulled Perkins after the home-run for Brian Bass. Beltre smacked a double off of Bass, followed by a Jose Lopez RBI single, and just like that we are tied at 6. That would be it for Bass as he gave way to Craig Breslow to try to stop the bleeding. The nightmare for the Twinkies as Lopez moved to second base on a passed ball to move the go-ahead run into scoring position. Breslow forced a Vidro pop out before walking Miguel Cairo. Breslow then promptly got yanked for Matt Guerrier.
Whew, taking a deep breath to continue. First and second with one out. Still the 7th.
Jeff Clement hit Guerrier’s fist pitch to right for an RBI single scoring Lopez from 2nd to give Seattle a 7-6 lead. Cairo went to third base, and Clement advanced to second on a throwing error. Safeco was rockin! You knew it was all going right for Seattle when Yuniesky Betancourt reached on an infield single scoring Cairo and Clement to make it 9-6. A bad throw to first to by Brendan Harris to try to get Betancourt helped Clement score and move Betancourt to 2nd. Minnesota intentionally walked Ichiro, bofre Guerrier walked Bloomquist to load up the bases for the second time in the inning for Ibanez. Ibanez smacked a single up the middle scoring Betancourt and Ichiro. Bloomquist tried to score as a throw got away at third base but was thrown out at home to end the craziest Mariner inning of the year. Seattle 11, Minnesota 6.
The six RBI’s in one inning for Ibanez was a team record for one inning passing Ken Griffey Jr.’s five he had in 1999 at the Kingdome.
Pitching notes:
Miguel Batista got slugged for six runs on seven hits and walking four over three innings of work. He appears to just have completely lost the ability to get batters consistently out.
Jake Woods pitched a decent outing throwing three innings in relief striking out four, while walking four, but allowing no runs.
Roy Corcoran (2-0) was probably surprised to pick up his second big league win as he left the mound down by 5, and suddenly had had the lead when Cesar Jimenez took the bump in the 8th. Jimenez and Mark Lowe pitched perfect 8th and 9th innings respectively to round out the win.
I’m sure the Twins can’t wait for tomorrow’s game so they can put that mess of a game tonight behind them. Tomorrow nights contest will see R.A. Dickey (3-6) against Scott Baker (7-3) at 7:10 PT at Safeco. Lets see if the M’s can win three straight.
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