Found July 05, 2009 on
Fire Brand American League:
PLAYERS:
Chris Woodward,
Dustin Pedroia,
Jason Varitek,
Brad Penny,
Takashi Saito,
Brandon Morrow,
Jon Lester
TEAMS: Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox
TEAMS: Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox
Seattle didn't exactly win in exciting fashion last night but the Mariners will take it.
Chris Woodward notched a bloop RBI single that fell right in front of an outstretched Dustin Pedroia and David Aardsma closed out the ninth for the Mariners beating the Red Sox, 3-2.
Jason Varitek had a two-run homer in the second inning for Boston's only runs.
Brad Penny was dealt a no decision allowing six hits over six innings, two runs, one walk and six strikeouts.
Goat of the Game - Takashi Saito
Wasn't exactly clutch in the ninth inning.
Next Game - 7/05 vs. Seattle Mariners - Brandon Morrow/Jon Lester
Lester has to stop the sweep with the Yankees creeping up in the A.L. East standings
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