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09-02 SEA.Indd Seattle Mariners vs. Oakland Athletics · Friday, September 2, 2011 · 7:05 p.m. · CSNCA GAME SCORECARD First Pitch: Time of Game: Attendance: Tonight’s Umpires: About Tonight’s Game: Offi cial Scorer: Chuck Dybdal HP 60 Marty Foster Live national anthem: Piedmont Choir 1B 52 Bill Welke 2B 4 Tim Tschida* A’s Upcoming Games: 3B 45 Jeff Nelson Sept. 3 SEA RHP Brandon McCarthy (7-7, 3.64) vs. RHP Michael Pineda (9-8, 3.71) 1:05 p.m. No TV *Crew chief Sept. 4 SEA RHP Trevor Cahill (9-13, 4.26) vs. RHP Blake Beavan (3-4, 4.11) 1:05 p.m. CSNCA SEATTLE MARINERS (58-78) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 51 Ichiro SUZUKI, RF (L) (.274, 3, 35) 21 Franklin GUTIERREZ, CF (.227, 1, 18) 13 Dustin ACKLEY, 2B (L) (.296, 5, 32) 20 Mike CARP, 1B (L) (.302, 8, 34) 17 Justin SMOAK, DH (S) (.220, 12, 44) 30 Miguel OLIVO, C (.224, 16, 55) 15 Kyle SEAGER, 3B (L) (.288, 2, 7) 33 Casper WELLS, LF (.242, 10, 26) 26 Brendan RYAN, SS (.251, 2, 36) SEATTLE MARINERS PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Coaching Staff: 22 Eric Wedge, Manager 38 LHP Jason VARGAS (7-12, 4.52) 6 Robby Thompson, Bench 48 Carl Willis, Pitching 40 Chris Chambliss, Hitting 28 Jeff Datz, Third Base 18 Mike Brumley, First Base 47 Jaime Navarro, Bullpen Bench: 41 Charlie Furbush SP Left 59 Anthony Vasquez SP 4 Adam Kennedy IF Right Right 23 Shawn Kelley RP 5 Chris Gimenez C 31 Josh Lueke RP 29 Wily Mo Pena OF 34 Felix Hernandez SP Switch 36 Michael Pineda SP 1 Luis Rodriguez IF 43 Brandon League RP 3 Josh Bard C 49 Blake Beavan SP 2B LOB 12 Trayvon Robinson OF 50 Jamey Wright RP 52 Chance Ruffi n RP Bullpen: 54 Tom Wilhelmsen RP 3B DP Left 60 Jeff Gray RP 37 Cesar Jimenez RP HR E OAKLAND ATHLETICS (61-76) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 19 Jemile WEEKS, 2B (S) (.297, 0, 25) 4 Coco CRISP, CF (S) (.270, 7, 47) 55 Hideki MATSUI, DH (L) (.257, 11, 65) 16 Josh WILLINGHAM, LF (.246, 23, 79) 29 Scott SIZEMORE, 3B (.240, 7, 39) 31 Brandon ALLEN, 1B (L) (.270, 3, 8) 2 Cliff PENNINGTON, SS (S) (.272, 6, 48) 8 Kurt SUZUKI, C (.236, 13, 37) 23 Michael TAYLOR, RF (.000, 0,0) OAKLAND ATHLETICS PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Coaching Staff: 6 Bob Melvin, Manager 52 RHP Guillermo MOSCOSO (6-8, 3.80) 46 Tye Waller, First Base 37 Ron Romanick, Pitching 39 Gerald Perry, Hitting 41 Rick Rodriguez, Bullpen 38 Joel Skinner, Bench 3 Mike Gallego, Third Base Bench: 56 Craig Breslow RP Left 88 Josh Outman RP 12 David DeJesus OF Right 15 Ryan Sweeney OF 18 Rich Harden SP 36 Eric Sogard IF 32 Brandon McCarthy SP Right 40 Andrew Bailey RP 7 Adam Rosales IF 48 Michael Wuertz RP 26 Anthony Recker C 50 Grant Balfour RP Switch 53 Trevor Cahill SP 2B LOB None 60 Fautino De Los Santos RP 62 Neil Wagner RP Bullpen: 63 Jason Rice RP 3B DP Left 67 Andrew Carignan RP 13 Jerry Blevins RP HR E 47 Gio Gonzalez SP .
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