Found August 29, 2009 on kansascity.com:
•MARINERS FIRST: Gutierrez led off and singled to center. Josh Wilson singled to left, Gutierrez to second. With one out, Sweeney doubled to center, Gutierrez and Josh Wilson scored. With two outs, Hannahan doubled to center, Sweeney scored. Jack Wilson doubled to left, Hannahan scored. Mariners 4, Royals 0. •ROYALS THIRD: Maier led off and singled to center. Buck homered to right, Maier scored. Mariners 4, Royals 2.
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