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Seattle Mariners Vs. Oakland Athletics Friday, July 3, 2015 W 6:05 P.M Seattle Mariners vs. Oakland Athletics Friday, July 3, 2015 w 6:05 p.m. w CSNCA GAME SCORECARD First Pitch Time/Temp: Attendance: Time of Game: Umpires Official Scorer: Jim Young Anthem: Lanisa Keith First Pitch: Retired U.S. Army Sgt. Vic Thibeault HP 14 Mark Wegner Upcoming Games: 1B 33 Mike Winters (cc) Sat., July 4 SEA RHP Kendall GRAVEMAN (5-4, 3.47) vs. RHP Felix HERNANDEZ (10-4, 3.05) 1:05 CSNCA 2B 76 Mike Muchlinski Sun., July 5 SEA TBA vs. LHP Mike MONTGOMERY (3-2, 1.62) 1:05 CSNCA 3B 60 Marty Foster Tue., July 7 at NYY RHP Jesse HAHN (6-6, 3.35) vs. RHP Nathan EOVALDI (8-2, 4.52) 4:05 CSNCA SEATTLE MARINERS (36-43) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 20 Logan MORRISON, 1B (L) .244, 9, 26 16 Austin JACKSON, CF .257, 3, 15 22 Robinson CANÓ, 2B (L) .244, 5, 27 23 Nelson CRUZ, DH .303, 20, 48 15 Kyle SEAGER, 3B (L) .255, 12, 38 7 Seth SMITH, LF (L) .255, 6, 18 35 Mark TRUMBO, RF .145, 1, 5 5 Brad MILLER, SS (L) .237, 7, 22 3 Mike ZUNINO, C .163, 9, 18 BENCH BULLPEN PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Left Left 33 LHP J.A. HAPP 3-5, 3.89 13 Dustin ACKLEY OF 38 Vidal NUÑO Right 41 Charlie FURBUSH 1 Chris TAYLOR INF 97 Joe BEIMEL 2 Jesus SUCRE C Right 30 Franklin GUTIERREZ OF 39 Carson SMITH 54 Tom WILHELMSEN Switch 56 Fernando RODNEY None 57 Mark LOWE Coaching Staff: Active Players: 20 Logan Morrison (L) INF 37 Mike Montgomery (L) LHP 21 Lloyd McClendon Manager 1 Chris Taylor INF 22 Robinson Cano (L) INF 38 Vidal Nuño (L) LHP 11 Edgar Martinez Hitting 2 Jesus Sucre C 23 Nelson Cruz OF 39 Carson Smith RHP 26 Rich Donnelly Third Base 3 Mike Zunino C 29 Roenis Elias (L) LHP 41 Charlie Furbush (L) LHP 28 Chris Woodward First Base 5 Brad Miller (L) INF 30 Franklin Gutierrez OF 54 Tom Wilhelmsen RHP 43 Andy Van Slyke Asst. Hitting 7 Seth Smith (L) OF 32 Taijuan Walker RHP 56 Fernando Rodney RHP 45 Trent Jewett Bench 13 Dustin Ackley (L) OF 33 J.A. Happ (L) LHP 57 Mark Lowe (L) RHP 47 Rick Waits Pitching 15 Kyle Seager (L) INF 34 Felix Hernandez RHP 97 Joe Beimel (L) LHP 48 Mike Rojas Bullpen 16 Austin Jackson OF 35 Mark Trumbo UTIL OAKLAND ATHLETICS (37-45) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 1 Billy BURNS, CF (S) .315, 2, 15 21 Stephen VOGT, 1B (L) .290, 13, 53 18 Ben ZOBRIST, 2B (S) .266, 5, 29 16 Billy BUTLER, DH .260, 6, 36 19 Josh PHEGLEY, C .280, 5, 17 15 Brett LAWRIE, 3B .283, 7, 36 22 Josh REDDICK, RF (L) .287, 11, 49 20 Mark CANHA, LF .237, 8, 28 10 Marcus SEMIEN, SS .259, 7, 19 BENCH BULLPEN PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Left Left 30 RHP Jesse CHAVEZ 4-7, 3.02 17 Ike DAVIS INF 13 Drew POMERANZ 23 Sam FULD OF 39 Eric O’FLAHERTY 28 Eric SOGARD INF 56 Fernando ABAD Right Right None 33 Fernando RODRIGUEZ 36 Tyler CLIPPARD Switch 49 Edward MUJICA None 58 Evan SCRIBNER Coaching Staff: Active Players: 20 Mark Canha UTIL 33 Fernando Rodriguez RHP 6 Bob Melvin Manager 1 Billy Burns (S) OF 21 Stephen Vogt (L) C 36 Tyler Clippard RHP 2 Mike Gallego Third Base 10 Marcus Semien INF 22 Josh Reddick (L) OF 39 Eric O’Flaherty (L) LHP 14 Mike Aldrete Bench 13 Drew Pomeranz LHP 23 Sam Fuld (L) OF 40 Chris Bassitt RHP 41 Curt Young Pitching 15 Brett Lawrie INF 26 Scott Kazmir (L) LHP 49 Edward Mujica RHP 46 Tye Waller First Base 16 Billy Butler INF 28 Eric Sogard (L) INF 54 Sonny Gray RHP 51 Darren Bush Hitting 17 Ike Davis (L) INF 30 Jesse Chavez RHP 56 Fernando Abad (L) LHP 59 Marcus Jensen Asst. Hitting 18 Ben Zobrist (S) UTIL 31 Kendall Graveman RHP 58 Evan Scribner RHP 65 Scott Emerson Bullpen 19 Josh Phegley C 32 Jesse Hahn RHP.
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