Mariners Eliminate AL Champ Rays From Postseason

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Sep 23, 2009

Mariners Eliminate AL Champ Rays From Postseason
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Rays will not get the chance for a second straight championship season.

Jose Lopez hit a tiebreaking home run
in the eighth inning and the Seattle Mariners beat the Rays 4-3 Tuesday
night, eliminating the defending AL champions from the postseason.

"It's not the way we wanted this year
to end," Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said. "But, I like the way we're
hanging together. I think we learned a lot this year in regard to it's
not easy to repeat. You can never assume that it's just going to happen
again because you were so good the previous year. It's very humbling.
We'll be back next year."

Ichiro Suzuki had a two-run homer for the Mariners, who ended Tampa Bay's four-game winning streak.

Lopez gave Seattle a 4-3 lead on his 25th homer this season, coming off Dan Wheeler (4-5) with one out in the eighth.

"It's over with. You just go on and look forward to 2010," Wheeler said of the Rays, who are 77-74 this season.

Tampa Bay stunned baseball in 2008,
posting its first-ever winning season (97-65) en route to the AL East
title and a trip to the World Series.

"We had our opportunities and we let
it slip away," Tampa Bay left fielder Carl Crawford said. "Hopefully we
learn from it and just comeback next year and compete."

Miguel Batista (7-4) struck out three over two perfect innings before Mark Lowe pitched the ninth for his third save.

"Batista was outstanding," Seattle manager Don Wakamatsu said.

B.J. Upton drove in two runs for
Tampa Bay, which has won five of eight after an 11-game losing skid.
Nine of the 14 losses over the 19-game stretch came in the eighth
inning or later.

Seattle took a 3-1 lead on Suzuki's
11th homer of the season in the fifth. He moved into a tie with Hall of
Famer Bill Mazeroski for 248th place all-time with 2,016 hits.

Ryan Rowland-Smith was lifted with
the bases loaded and no outs in the sixth. Upton got Tampa Bay to 3-2
with a run-scoring single off Mariners reliever Shawn Kelley. After
pinch-hitter Crawford was retired on a pop foul, Jason Bartlett tied it
on a sacrifice fly. Pinch-hitter Gabe Gross then struck out to end the
inning.

Rowland-Smith allowed three runs,
six hits and four walks in five-plus innings. Tampa Bay rookie Jeff
Niemann
failed in his fifth attempt to win his 13th game, giving up
three runs, four hits and four walks over 6 2/3 innings.

Upton put the Rays ahead 1-0 with an
RBI single in the second. Tampa Bay later loaded the bases with one
out, but failed to increase its advantage when Gabe Kapler popped out
and Evan Longoria flew out.

"We had so many opportunities to
score more runs," Maddon said. "It really comes down to that. We
applied a lot of pressure to the end of the game."

Seattle pulled even at 1 on Adrian
Beltre
's run-scoring single during the fourth. The Mariners are 32-17
in one-run games this year.

Notes
Seattle closer David Aardsma
wasn't used because of back stiffness. He might be able to pitch on
Wednesday. … Mariners C Kenji Johjima (sore left knee) was back in
the lineup after missing one game. … Crawford and 2B Akinori Iwamura
were both out of the lineup against the left-handed throwing
Rowland-Smith. … Mariners 1B Russell Branyan (back) might take
batting practice Tuesday. OF Ryan Langerhans (back) was not availble,
while C Rob Johnson (left ankle) should play Thursday. … Seattle ace
Felix Hernandez
(16-5) is set to make three more starts this season,
including Thursday and the final game of the regular season.

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