Tag: Seattle Mariners

  • 8/4-7/1989 Oakland at Seattle

    8/4-7/1989 Oakland at Seattle

    A jam-packed four-game series in Seattle had plenty of action and a lot of runs: 25 for the A’s and 27 for the Mariners. The end result was a series split, just like real life. Jose Canseco has gotten things going, collecting eight hits and raising his average to .307 after 19 games. After 112…

  • 7/28-30/1989 Seattle at Oakland

    7/28-30/1989 Seattle at Oakland

    The A’s missed a chance to earn a sweep and get back to matching their real-life win record when the bullpen blew another save and Seattle won the finale in extra innings. Two of the three games featured blown saves that sent the game to extras, but Oakland at least won one of them. After…

  • 4/17-19/1989 Oakland at Seattle

    4/17-19/1989 Oakland at Seattle

    A no-hitter! Mike Moore’s gem in the middle contest and a 7-0 victory was the highlight for the A’s in their trip to Seattle. However, it was the only one as the Mariners pitched shutouts in the other two contests. Through three starts, Moore has only given up two earned runs in 24 innings. After…

  • 4/3-6/1989 Seattle at Oakland

    4/3-6/1989 Seattle at Oakland

    The 1989 season replay got underway with Oakland winning two of three home games against Seattle, including a 16-inning marathon in the finale. Mark McGwire hit two homers and drove in seven of the A’s 14 runs in the series. Carney Lansford had a walk-off hit in the extra-innings contest. 2-1 sim, 3-0 actualApril 3…

  • Los Angeles Dodgers 10, Seattle Mariners 1

    Los Angeles Dodgers 10, Seattle Mariners 1

    GAME #20 (losers’ bracket): Rick Monday hit two home runs, Ken Landreaux went 4-for-4, Dusty Baker drove in five runs and Jerry Reuss threw a two-hitter as the Dodgers advanced with ease. Seattle scored its run in the top of the first on a RBI single by Tom Paciorek, but didn’t have another hit after…

  • Texas Rangers 2, Seattle Mariners 1

    Texas Rangers 2, Seattle Mariners 1

    GAME #4 (winners’ bracket first round): Mario Mendoza’s RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning broke a 1-1 tie and turned out to be the game-winner for the Rangers. Billy Sample led off the inning with a double and he was sacrificed to third to set up Mendoza. The Rangers outhit the Mariners…