8/02/2008

Mariner System Report (Games of 8/1)

SEATTLE (MAJ: 41-68 4th American League West): The Mariners lost 10-5 to Baltimore. The Orioles scored eight runs in the top of the fifth inning. Seattle avoided the shutout by scoring five runs on the bottom of the ninth. Bryan LaHair (’04) had an RBI in the ninth.

TACOMA (AAA: 58-55, 3rd Pacific Coast League Pacific Northern Division): The Rainiers beat Round Rock 11-7. Tacoma scored five runs in the bottom of the seventh to erase a 7-5 deficit. Wladimir Balentien (’04) homered in the seventh and drove in five runs in the game.

WEST TENNESSEE (AA: 57-53, 16-24 4th Southern League North Division): The Diamond Jaxx lost 6-5 at Montgomery. Mike Wilson (’05) drove in a pair of runs for West Tennessee. The Jaxx scored a run in the top of the ninth to tie the game 5-5, but the Biscuits scored a run in the bottom of the ninth for their ninth straight win.

HIGH DESERT (High-A: 49-62, 17-24 second half 5th California League South Division): The Mavericks beat Inland Empire 10-1. Jake Wild (’08) allowed a run on six hits over six innings with five strikeouts for the win in his California League debut. Gavin Dickey (’08) had a pair of RBI for High Desert.

EVERETT (Short Season-A: 17-27, 4th Northwest League Western Division): The AquaSox lost 4-1 at Eugene. The Emeralds jumped to an early lead and held on for the win.

PULASKI (Rookie: 26-17, 1st Appalachian League East Division): The M’s lost 21-2 to Danville.

PEORIA (Rookie: 11-21, 2-3 T-5th Arizona League): The AZL M’s lost 11-2 to the Padres.

MARINER SYSTEM SCHEDULE TODAY
Baltimore (Jeremy Guthrie 7-8) at Seattle (Felix Hernandez 7-6) 9:10pm CDT
Round Rock (Chance Douglass 2-1) at Tacoma (Sean White 6-11) 9:00pm CDT
West Tennessee (Doug Fister 5-12) at Montgomery (David Price 5-0) 7:05pm CDT
High Desert (Kyle Parker 5-3) at Inland Empire (Tim Sexton 4-10) 9:05pm CDT
Everett (Aaron Brown 0-2) at Eugene (Geoff Vandel 1-2) 9:05pm CDT
Danville at Pulaski 6:00pm CDT
AZL Angels at AZL Mariners 7:00pm CDT (Doubleheader)

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