Found October 14, 2009 on
Seattle Times:
Don't forget Geoff Baker Live! at 6:30 p.m.
Peoria could not overcome that two-run deficit, but gave it a shot. Dustin Ackley roped his second hit of the day into left field in the ninth to load the bases with one out. But a strikeout and then a groundout by Mariners prospect Juan Diaz ended the game.
Quite a debut for Ackley. Both of his singles were the opposite way to left.
"I've always seemed to be a guy who stays late, then tries to find a hole up the middle or backside,'...
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