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9/4-7/2008 Iowa City Country versus Seattle Mariners
Game 1: Country Win Offensive Showcase
Country's Oliver (88 DC CU – three, CB – two, SLV – three) versus Mariners Washburn (90 CA 2SF – one, SLV – two, CH – two)
Lineup: Erdos and Huisman continue to sit. Spilborghs is at DH When Milledge singled off the first pitch of the game, he seemed to distract Washburn, as Washburn threw over to first twice before delivering his first pitch to Spilborghs. Spillborghs made him pay, depositing the ball on the other side of the centerfield fence for a two run homerun. Several singles, including an RBI single from Sweeney, put the Country in an early lead, three – zero. The Mariners stormed back, with Ichiro Suzuki singling and reaching second on an error by Hart, who's throw pulled Sanchez off the bag. Renteria made the Country pay for their mistake, singling home Ichiro and leaving runners at first and second with no one out for their number four hitter. The number four hitter softly grounded to the second baseman, and White chose to go to second instead of 1st for sure out, but his throw did not beat the runner. Sexton and Beltre each singled home runners and the Country starting pitcher was removed and replaced with Andrew "fireman" Brown. The Mariners seemed to try this interesting tactic with Brown: looking for the offspeed pitch all the way and laying off his fastballs until they had two strikes. Brown surrendered a double to Wilkerson, but was then able to shut down the Mariners, but not before they had grabbed a five – three lead.
The Country stormed back in top of the second, with singles from Towles and Milledge, and then a double by Johnson scoring both runners and tying the game. Jack Cust followed with his 37th homerun – this one over the opposite field fence. The Mariners got several hits and had runners in scoring position, although it looked like the Country's third pitcher of the day was going to escape the jam when the ball rolled softly to Harris, but Harris bobbled the ball, allowing a run to score. End of two, Country lead seven – six.
Amazingly, after scoring 13 runs in the first two innings, no runner scored again until the sixth inning, when the Country loaded the bases with one out for Ryan Spilborghs, who blooped a base hit just over the outstretched reach of the second baseman, and two runners scored, leaving runners at first and third with one out for Johnson. A wild pitch allowed Milledge to score and left Spilborghs on second base. A soft liner that should have been out was missed by the Mariner second baseman, allowing Sbilborghs to score and Johnson moved up to second base on the throw home. Cust flew out, but Hart followed with a double to left center field. The Mariners scored two runs on three hits the bottom half of the inning, sending the game into the seventh with the Country leading 12 – 8.
The Country threatened in the top of the seventh when Sweeney reached base on the second error of the game for the Mariner second baseman and then went to third on a hit-and-run in which White singled up the middle, putting runners at first and third with no out for catcher Junge (DEEECD), who came into the game in the last inning when the Country pinch hit for Towles with Merrill. When asked about the move to Junge later, the Country manager reported at that point in the game, the Mariners speedy players were not expected to come to the plate so he wanted to give the team's weakest-armed catcher some time behind the plate. Jumge hit into an unusual double-play – his ball ricocheted off the pitcher on a fly to the second baseman who caught the ball and relayed to third where Sweeney was tagged out.
In the top of the eighth, Spilborghs singled, stole second, and came home when Cust homered to dead center field. Then, after Hart singled , Sweeney hit his third home run of the season over the right-field fence. Not to be outdone, White (EF) followed with his fourth home run of the season over the right-field fence. With that, Junge clearly was swinging for the fences, but ended up popping out to the catcher. In the bottom of the eighth, the Mariners scored two runs, leaving the Country with a still-healthy 17 – 10 lead.
In the ninth inning, the Mariners led off with a Johjima single, but the runner was quickly erased on a steal attempt (or perhaps a hit and run) in a "strike him out, throw him out" double play. When the next batter grounded out, it ended a game with 27 total runs, in which 13 runs were scored in the first two innings, 14 runs were scored in the last four innings, but no runs were scored in innings three – five.
Notable: the Country's first two batters, Milledge and Spilborghs, went a combined 8/12 with one home run, four RBIs, six runs scored, and two stolen bases. Jack Cust made his two hits of the day count, as they were both home runs. The Country used five pitchers today, with Brown being the only pitcher used that is eligible for the post season roster.
With his two homeruns, Cust is now tied for second in MLB for the HR title. He is tied with Alex Rodriguez, one ahead of Paul Konerko. Millage now leads the league in steals by three, 46.
AL Central scoreboard:
Tigers beat Rays, six – three Twins beat Yankees, nine – eight Also noteworthy: the Country announced that they just purchased some regular equipment to help with defense training. Said the Country manager: "the front office has made a commitment to field a solid team. I think our record proves that. They're also committed to investing in training equipment. We had thought about delaying our purchases so that we could wait until we could purchase more expensive and potentially better equipment, but in the end decided that we would purchase this regular equipment to help now while we are making our push to the postseason."
Game two: Country edge passed Mariners, take 1st 2 games
Country Lannan (89 EB SL – two, CB – four, CH – two) versus Mariners Rhodes (95 FD SLV – four, CH – two)
Lineup: the Country have, once again, significantly juggled their lineup, resting Milledge, Erdos, Huisman, and Spilborghs. Replacing them are Timpner, Sweeney, Towles, and Merrill Lannan did not look sharp in his first inning of work, allowing three hits that resulted in a run scored. The Country, meanwhile, did not make any offensive threats until Harris' double to right center field with one out in the fourth inning, and didn't have an inning with multiple hits until the fifth, when singles by White, Towles, and Sweeney brought home the tying run.
The Country edged ahead in the top of the sixth when the Mariners allowed Rhodes to pitch when he was clearly tiring and he grooved a fastball down the middle to Cust who knocked it straight over the centerfield fence. Singles by Hart, Timpner, and White gave the Country a three – one lead entering the bottom of the sixth inning. Although Lannan clearly did not have his best stuff, he pitched well, allowing only three hits between the second through sixth innings. End of six, Country lead three – one
In the eighth inning, the Country gave themselves some breathing room, as Cust hit a tough one and two back door slider into the opposite field for a single and then a visibly tired Mariners reliever served up a homerun to Hart. Lannan was pulled after recording the first out of the eighth inning, having thrown a valiant 7 – 1/3 innings, allowing only one run on six hits with six strikeouts. He was replaced by Shawn Green. Green closed out the inning strong, but had trouble in the 9th, allowing a two run homerun to Sexson before recording an out. With the score 5 – 3, Green was pulled in favor of Chamberlain. Chamberlain allowed a runner to reach base, but closed out the game easily on an outfield fly ball and a 5-4-3 double play.
AL Central scoreboard:
Tigers beat Rays, five – four Twins beat Yankees, 10 – 5 Game three: Country use 4 HRs to edge past Mariners
Country Jimenez (98 EB CB – one, CH – four) versus Mariners Silva (95 SL – three, SLV – two, CH – two, HSK – two)
Lineup: Erdos, Spilborghs, and Huisman continue to rest. Merrill, Timpner, and Towles continue to play The Country threatened in the bottom of the first when Merrill and Johnson singled with one out. Cust hit a deep drive to centerfield that was caught, and Johnson, who proceeded all the way to second instead of pausing 3/4 quarters of the way there, was thrown out trying to make it back to first. The Mariners came out swinging and scored when Renteria singled with runners on first and second. At that point, Jimenez seem to find an extra gear and struck out the next two batters before inducing a fly ball to center field for the final out of the inning. End the one, Mariners lead one – zero
A potential Country threat ended, unfortunately, the top of the second also when Hart singled and "hard luck Harris" lined a shot straight up the middle that was deflected from the pitcher right to the shortstop who started a five – four – three double play. Fortunately, the Country's bottom of the order (Timpner, White, and Towles) got consecutive singles that resulted in the Country tying the score and then pulling ahead when Milledge & Merrill singled. The Mariners pulled to within a run when Renteria doubled with two runners on base. End of two, Country lead four – three
Jack Cust extended the Country lead to two runs when he lined an opposite field home run on the first pitch he saw. It is his 40th home run of the season. The Mariners matched that run when Wilkerson singled home Sexson, leaving runners at first and second with no out for Johjima. Jimenez struck out Johjima, but Ichiro's single tied the game and Jimenez was pulled.
The Country went quietly in the fourth, and when Renteria lead off with a double, it appeared that trouble was brewing. Country reliever Dierdorf appeared ready to strike out Sexson, but Sexson worked the count from one – two all the way to three – two, and on that third ball, Deardorff through a wild pitch allowing a run at your score. When he ultimately struck Sexson out and induced grounders from the next two batters, no one celebrated as they entered the fifth inning down five – six.
The Country came on strong in the top the fifth with Dan Johnson, Jack Cust, and Hart each singling up the middle. Unfortunately, Dan Johnson was thrown out at home by Ichiro Suzuki, putting runners at first and second with one out for Brendan Harris. "Hard luck Harris" came through, getting his second hit of the game and Cust was just able to touch home plate before the throw from Suzuki arrived. After Johnson was thrown out at the plate and Cust just barely made it, everyone was surprised when the slow footed Hart rounded third for home on a softly hit single from White, but perhaps the difference was that Ichiro had to run further to pick up White's ball, or maybe it was that Hart had a running head start since there were two outs. Regardless, Hart beat the tag and was the go-ahead run at that point. The Country pinch-hit Junge for Towles, but Junge grounded out to third base. The Mariners tied the game on a very unusual play. With runners at first and second, Lopez hit a slow roller just out of reach of the pitcher. The shortstop Harris started to go to the ball and should have been able to make the play, but he instead came home almost as if to cover home plate. The ball was ultimately retrieved by the centerfielder, as second baseman White refused to move from second base, allowing a run to score and putting runners at first and third with one out and Edgar Renteria at the plate. Renteria was retired on a fly ball, but the next batter doubled down the right-field line, allowing both baserunners to score. End of five, Mariners lead nine – seven
The Country quickly caught up when Johnson hit his 45th home run of the season after Merrill singled. Cust singled up the middle and then Hart took a fastball that was grooved right down the middle of the plate and put it into the left centerfield bleachers. Hard luck Harris lined a shot, but right at the third baseman, and then Timpner singled, triggering a change in the pitcher. Singles by White and Junge added another run, and the game entered the bottom of the sixth inning with the country up 12 – 9. A Mariners leadoff double by Wilkerson seemed like trouble, and he did ultimately score, but that was the only damage in the bottom of the inning. End of 6, Country lead 12 – 10.
Next inning, Johnson got a one-out double to right center, almost being thrown out by Suzuki, and then Jack Cust launched a changeup into the right-field bleachers for his 41st homerun of the season. After Hart popped out to short, Harris actually had a little bit of good luck when he miss-hit a ball that fell into shallow right field for a single. End of seven, Country lead 14 – 10
Neither team scored the rest of the way, and Shawn Green pitched the final inning, preserving a 14 – 10 country win.
Notable: Jack Cust is now only four home runs behind Johnson for the MLB lead. That he is doing this with more than 200 fewer at-bats is utterly amazing. The Country's three, four, and five hitters went a combined 11 for 18 with one double, four home runs, seven RBIs, and eight runs scored.
AL Central scoreboard:
Tigers lose to Rays, five – three Twins beat Yankees, five – two
With the Tigers loss, the Country are in first place in their division by four games, and now have a "magic number." If their remaining wins plus the Tigers' remaining losses add up to 19, the Tigers will not surpass the Country for the AL Central title. Game four: Mariners avoid a sweep in the 10th inning
Country James (91 CB SL – three, CH – three) versus Mariners Felix Fernandez (98 CA SL – three, CB – five, SP – two, CH – five)
Lineup: Timpner gets the start in center field in place of Milledge; Erdos takes the DH spot and Cust plays left field; Spillborghs is back in right field; Towles continues to start at catcher The Country scored a run in the first inning when Brendan Harris singled with one out, went to third on Dan Johnson's double, and scored on a fielder's choice hit into by Jack Cust. Dan Johnson stayed at second on that play and attempted to score on a single by Hart but was thrown out at home. The Mariners tied the game when their first three batters singled. Country starter James induced a double play from Beltre and then struck out Sexson to end the inning in a one – one tie.
The Country pulled ahead in the top of the second on three consecutive singles by Spilborghs, Erdos, and White. The Mariners were retired in order, thanks in part to an amazing over the shoulder grab from Clay Timpner in center. Sexson hit what appeared to be an easy double over Timpner's head, but he tracked it down, turning around and jumping just before the ball passed over his head for the first out of that inning. End of two, Country lead two – one
After giving up to leadoff singles the bottom of the third, it appeared that James would avoid giving up a run, as the third batter popped out to short and the fourth flew out to shallow center field, but Beltre singled home a runner, and then Sexson lofted a high fly ball over the outfielders heads for a run scoring double. End of three, Mariners lead four – two
The Country quickly launched an offensive in the top of the fourth, with singles by Spilborghs, Erdos, and White. Timpner singled home one run and then Harris got a big hit, allowing two runs to score. The Mariners tied the game with one out on a double to left center field with a runner on first. End of 4, five – five
In the bottom of the fifth, the Mariners pulled ahead by 1 run on a Renteria double and a Beltre single, and then tacked on another two runs on four hits in the bottom of the sixth to take an eight – five lead
Jack Cust started off the seventh inning with a bang, putting the first pitch he saw into the upper deck in center field. When Country reliever Stratton retired the Mariners and order, the game went into the 8th inning with the Mariners leading eight – six.
After a scoreless eighth, Seattle closer Putz took the mound to face Harris. Harris popped out on a one – two pitch. Dan Johnson was up next and, clearly looking to just put the bat on the ball, punched it up the middle for a single. Cust took a hard slider for a strike before turning on a changeup and putting it over the fence for the game-tying home run. When the Mariners failed to score, the game entered the 10th inning tied eight – eight
The Country were retired in order and the Mariners led off with a double. Shawn Green got a ground ball for the first out of the inning, but allowed the runner to move from second to third. With Mike Morse (DFD) at the plate, having entered the game as a defensive replacement, the Country played their infield and outfield in, but Morse lofted an 0-2 sinker off his shoe laces and into shallow center field, scoring a run and ending the game, nine – eight Mariners.
AL central scoreboard:
Tigers lose to Rays, 11 – 8 Twins beat Yankees, 12 – 7. The Twins swept the four game series
Even though the Country lost, since the Tigers also lost, the Country's magic number is now 18. The Tigers and Twins are now tied for second place in the division, four games behind the Country.
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