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Mariners hope to play some "cleaner" baseball tonight

Seattle : WA : USA | Aug 11, 2012 at 9:17 PM PDT
Source: Seattle Times
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Hisashi Iwakuma had retired his first seven batters before giving up a one-out single to Vernon Wells in the third. Iwakuma quickly erased that on a 4-6-3 double-play grounder by Chris Iannetta. The Mariners took it to Dan Haren in the second inning and now have a 3-0 lead. FULL ARTICLE AT Seattle Times
 
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