AMERICAN LEAGUE Mariners score six in 13th to beat N.Y.



Boston shut out Toronto while Texas pummeled Detroit.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK -- Dan Wilson hit a pair of three-run doubles Saturday and the Seattle Mariners overcame two homers by Alex Rodriguez, snapping their six-game losing streak with 13-7 victory over the New York Yankees in 13 innings.
Scott Spiezio broke a 7-all tie with a two-run double. After blowing leads of 4-0 and 7-4, the Mariners finally put the game away by scoring six times in the 13th against Gabe White.
Seattle manager Bob Melvin was long gone by then -- he was ejected in the third.
Rodriguez hit his first multihomer game for the Yankees before a sellout crowd of 54,531 on a gorgeous afternoon. The Yankees hit a season-high five homers -- four off Jamie Moyer -- but wasted two great opportunities to win in the late innings.
Gary Sheffield, Hideki Matsui and Bernie Williams also connected for New York, which lost for only the fourth time in 17 games. The Yankees dropped to 16-1 when scoring at least five runs -- they had been the only undefeated team left in the majors in that scenario.
Ramon Santiago opened the 13th with a double off White (0-1). Two intentional walks sandwiched around a sacrifice loaded the bases for Spiezio, who sent an 0-1 pitch to the left-center fence for a 9-7 lead.
Raul Ibanez was hit by an 0-2 pitch to force home another run, and Wilson cleared the bases with a double to center. He also hit a three-run double in the sixth, and his six RBIs matched a career high.
SEATTLENEW YORK
abrhbiabrhbi
ISuzuki rf5130Jeter ss7010
Winn cf5000BWllms cf5211
EMrtnz dh4000ARdrgz 3b5233
McCkn dh0100JaGbi 1b6000
Spiezio 3b7222TClark 1b0000
JoCbra 2b6330Shffield rf5231
Ibanez lf5322Matsui lf6112
DWilsn c7026Sierra dh6010
Olerud 1b4110Flherty c6010
Aurilia ss2111Cairo 2b5030
Hansen ph1000
RStiago ss3110
Totals49131511Totals517147
Seattle0400030000006--13
New York0120121000000--7
E--Winn (2), Ibanez (1), ARodriguez (3). DP--Seattle 2, New York 2. LOB--Seattle 11, New York 10. 2B--Spiezio 2 (4), Ibanez (9), DWilson 2 (6), RSantiago (1), Flaherty (2). HR--BWilliams (3), ARodriguez 2 (9), Sheffield (3), Matsui (5). SB--ISuzuki (7), ARodriguez (5). CS--Winn (3). S--Winn 2, Aurilia, Cairo.
IPHRERBBSO
Seattle
Moyer5 1-396624
Hasegawa211100
MMyers2-300001
Putz210010
JMateo110001
Guardado W,1-0220013
New York
Osborne586400
Quantrill211120
Gordon210022
MRivera210010
GWhite L,0-1246631
Osborne pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. HBP--by GWhite (Ibanez), by Quantrill (Ibanez), by Osborne (Olerud). PB--Flaherty. Umpires--Home, Chris Guccione; First, Jerry Meals; Second, Ed Montague; Third, Jerry Layne. T--4:24. A--54,531.
Red Sox 4, Blue Jays 0
TORONTO -- Bronson Arroyo allowed three hits in eight scoreless innings and Kevin Youkilis homered for his first major league hit.
Mark Bellhorn and David Ortiz also homered for the Red Sox.
Arroyo (2-1) allowed Eric Hinske's singles in the second and the fourth, and Chris Gomez's triple in the third. Pat Hentgen (2-3) took the loss.
BOSTONTORONTO
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Damon cf5000OHudsn 2b4000
Bllhorn 2b3111Ctlnotto lf4000
DOrtiz 1b4111VWells cf4010
Reese ss0000CDlgdo 1b3000
MRmrz dh3000JPhlps dh4000
Millar rf3110Hinske 3b3020
Kapler rf0000Pond rf3000
McCty lf4011Cash c3000
Mrbelli c4000Gomez ss3010
Yukilis 3b4121
Crespo ss4000
Totals34464Totals31040
Boston011110000--4
Toronto000000000--0
E--Crespo (2), OHudson (5). DP--Boston 1. LOB--Boston 8, Toronto 5. 2B--McCarty (4). 3B--Gomez (1). HR--Bellhorn (4), DOrtiz (10), Youkilis (1).
IPHRERBBSO
Boston
Arroyo W,2-1830006
Foulke110002
Toronto
Hentgen L,2-3554433
Nakamura210011
Ligtenberg100001
de los Santos100010
HBP--by Arroyo (CDelgado). WP--Nakamura. Umpires--Home, Brian Runge; First, Rob Drake; Second, Mark Carlson; Third, Gary Darling. T--2:24. A--36,841.
Rangers 6, Tigers 1
DETROIT -- Hank Blalock, Alfonso Soriano and Michael Young homered, and Kenny Rogers had a solid outing to lead Texas, at 22-14 off to its best 36-game start since 1998.
Blalock hit his 10th home run, and fifth in seven games. Rogers (5-2) allowed a run on eight hits and a walk while striking out two in 62/3 innings.
Nate Robertson (2-3) had a career-high 10 strikeouts, but gave up three runs on six hits and two walks in 52/3 innings.
TEXASDETROIT
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MYong ss5122CGillen ss4010
Blalock 3b5112Inge cf4110
ASrano 2b5111IRdrgz c4010
Perry dh5120White lf4021
Txeira 1b3010Monroe rf3000
EYong cf2000JSmith ph1000
BJordn rf3000CPena 1b4000
Mench lf4001Norton 3b4020
Laird c4220Shelton dh2010
Munson dh1000
Infante 2b3010
Totals36696Totals34191
Texas101100102--6
Detroit000001000--1
DP--Texas 1. LOB--Texas 7, Detroit 6. 2B--MYoung (9), Teixeira (5), Inge (3), White (9). 3B--Infante (2). HR--MYoung (8), Blalock (10), ASoriano (5). CS--CGuillen (2).
IPHRERBBSO
Texas
Rogers W,5-26 1-381102
Almanzar1 2-300001
JPowell110001
Detroit
Robertson L,2-35 2-3633210
Dingman100000
Colyer1-311101
DPatterson100010
JWalker122201
HBP--by DPatterson (EYoung). WP--Robertson, JWalker. PB--Laird. Umpires--Home, Sam Holbrook; First, Paul Nauert; Second, Matt Hollowell; Third, Larry Vanover. T--2:47. A--26,120.