American League Game Summary - Seattle at Minnesota
(Tuesday, August 28th)
Final Score: Seattle 5, Minnesota 2
Minneapolis, MN (Sports Network) - Dustin Ackley hit a three-run home run
while Hisashi Iwakuma pitched six solid innings to help the Seattle Mariners
take a 5-2 win over the Minnesota Twins in the second contest of a four-game
series.
Iwakuma (5-3) won his third straight decision as he gave up just one unearned
run on one hit with four walks and four strikeouts for the Mariners, who have
taken the first two of this set after getting swept by the White Sox. Kyle
Seager hit a two-run double in the win.
Ben Revere and Ryan Doumit each drove in a run for the Twins, who have lost
seven of eight. Scott Diamond (10-6) gave up all five runs on seven hits with
a walk and two strikeouts over seven innings in the loss.
"It's frustrating and it's obviously not where we want to be," said Minnesota
manager Ron Gardenhire. "This time of year you want to play better the last
month and have something to build on, but it feels like we've taken a step
backwards."
With the game scoreless in the third, the Mariners went ahead. With one out,
Brendan Ryan doubled and Franklin Gutierrez walked two batters later. Seager
then doubled to right and both runners crossed the plate for a 2-0 lead.
Minnesota got one back in the bottom of the inning. Jamey Carroll led off with
a walk and moved to second on a wild pitch. Following a walk to Pedro Florimon
Jr., a passed ball put runners at second and third. Revere's sac fly scored
Carroll, but the next two batters recorded outs to end the inning.
In the fifth, the Mariners used the long ball to go ahead by four. Trayvon
Robinson led off with a single and Ryan followed with a base hit. Ackley then
belted a pitch over the wall in right-center for his 10th homer of the year
and a 5-1 lead.
"That was the at-bat I was looking for all night because I had the two runners
on," said Ackley. "Any time you can help the team out and take a four-run
lead, it's an important time. I've been feeling pretty good over the past few
weeks and have been hitting more consistently."
Oliver Perez and Josh Kinney worked the seventh, while Kinney pitched a 1-2-3
eighth.
In the ninth, Charlie Furbush came on to close the game, but gave up a one-out
single by Josh Willingham and, after striking out Justin Morneau, an RBI
double by Doumit to make it a three-run game.
Tom Wilhelmsen then came on the mound and walked Trevor Plouffe to bring the
tying run to the plate, but Carroll flied out to end the game and give
Wilhelmsen his 20th save of the season.
Game Notes
Since losing the first game this season against Minnesota, the Mariners have
taken seven straight over the Twins...Both teams left six men on base...Seager
has 53 RBI in 67 road games this season.
08/29 00:12:57 ET

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