Final
Griffey homers as Mariners win Wakamatsu's debut
Apr 7, 2009 - 8:56 PM MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- A raucous opening day in Toronto took a sour turn because of some unruly fans that Detroit outfielder Josh Anderson called "disrespectful."Adam Lind homered and drove in six runs, Roy Halladay coasted with a big lead and the Blue Jays beat the Detroit Tigers 12-5 Monday night in a game that was briefly delayed when fans began throwing baseballs and trash on the field.
Crew chief Ed Montague waved both teams into the dugout for nine minutes in the bottom of the eighth inning after two balls were thrown from the stands in the direction of Anderson, the Tigers' left fielder.
"Both of them were pretty close," Anderson said. "If it hits you in the head, it could do some damage. After the second one I said, 'That's enough.'"
Groundskeepers cleared a handful of paper airplanes and empty beer cups from the warning track as the public address announcer read a message warning the crowd of 48,027 that the game could be forfeited.
Tigers manager Jim Leyland's main concern was the safety of the players, but he said the incident was "no big deal."
"There were thousands of great fans here tonight," Leyland said. "Ice-cold Labatts and a big win for the Blue Jays -- they were having a great time. But you can't endanger any players, whether they're you're players or someone else's. You just can't do it."
Toronto manager Cito Gaston agreed.
"I've never seen that here before," Gaston said. "I apologize to those Detroit players, a couple of those balls came really close to hitting those kids out there."
Halladay called opening day "a different animal" when it comes to fan behavior.
"You get a lot of people and a lot of excitement and I'm sure a little bit of beer in there and you never know," Halladay said. "I'm just glad the message was passed out and we kind of got things back to order."
Lind had four hits and set a team record for RBIs in an opener. The Blue Jays roughed up Justin Verlander (0-1), who matched a career worst by allowing eight earned runs in only 3 2-3 innings.
"If somebody had told me going into the game that it would end up 12-5, I would have said they were crazy with those two guys pitching," Leyland said.
Rookie Travis Snider also homered, one of the Blue Jays' 15 hits, six of which came from Snider and Lind.
"We saw a little bit of it last year," Halladay said of Toronto's pair of young sluggers. "They're getting comfortable and they're going to be big parts of our lineup. It's nice to see them get off to that good start."
Making his team-record seventh consecutive opening-day start, Halladay (1-0) pitched seven innings. He improved to 12-2 in 16 career games against the Tigers and 3-3 overall on opening day.
Halladay didn't give up a hit until Curtis Granderson homered to start the fourth. The former Cy Young Award winner allowed five runs and six hits.
Verlander, who pitched a no-hitter in 2007, did little to erase the memories of his 11-17 season last year.
The Blue Jays jumped on him with a four-run first, doing all their scoring with two outs. Alex Rios walked, Vernon Wells doubled and both runners scored on Lind's single. After Scott Rolen was hit by a pitch, Lyle Overbay hit a two-run double.
Toronto chased Verlander in the fourth. Snider homered, Marco Scutaro tripled and scored on Aaron Hill's sacrifice fly. A double by Rios and a walk to Wells finished Verlander, and reliever Eddie Bonine gave up Lind's home run.
"I'm always somebody who's going to try to take away positives," Verlander said. "I know tonight that I had good stuff and made pitches that I wanted for the most part. Just, some things got compounded and it ended up not looking very good."
Detroit closed to 9-5 with a four-run seventh. Carlos Guillen hit an RBI double and scored on Gerald Laird's single, and Brandon Inge homered.
Toronto pulled away with three runs in eighth against Juan Rincon. Scutaro scored on a bases-loaded error by shortstop Adam Everett, Lind singled home a run and Rolen hit a sacrifice fly.
"Obviously, that's a lot of runs," Halladay said. "We probably won't have that all year but it's a great start and a great sign."
- AL
FINAL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
- - - - - - - - - - - -
SEATTLE 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 6 6 0
MINNESOTA 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 (FINAL)
BATTERIES: SEA - FELIX HERNANDEZ, MIGUEL BATISTA (9TH) AND KENJI JOHJIMA
MIN - FRANCISCO LIRIANO, LUIS AYALA (8TH), JESSE CRAIN
(9TH), CRAIG BRESLOW (9TH), MATT GUERRIER (9TH)
Apr 6 10:44 PM - AL
AT MINNESOTA - SCORING UPDATE
SINGLE BY JOSE LOPEZ SCORED FRANKLIN GUTIERREZ AND WLADIMIR
BALENTIEN.
SITUATION: 2 RUNS IN, J LOPEZ ON FIRST, 2 OUT
CURRENT SCORE: SEATTLE 6
MINNESOTA 1 TOP, 9TH
DUE UP FOR SEATTLE: R BRANYAN (.000, 0-FOR-3)
Mariners 6, Twins 1 Top 9, 0 OutsApr 6 10:34 PM - AL
AT MINNESOTA - SCORING UPDATE
TWO-RUN HOME RUN BY FRANKLIN GUTIERREZ (1) TO LEFT CENTER
WITH 1 OUT IN THE 6TH OFF FRANCISCO LIRIANO SCORED ENDY CHAVEZ.
CURRENT SCORE: SEATTLE 4, MINNESOTA 1
DUE UP FOR SEATTLE: M SWEENEY (.000, 0-FOR-2)
Mariners 4, Twins 1 Top 6, 0 OutsApr 6 9:46 PM - AL
AT MINNESOTA - SCORING UPDATE
SINGLE BY MICHAEL CUDDYER SCORED MIKE REDMOND.
SITUATION: 1 RUN IN, M CUDDYER ON FIRST, D SPAN ON SECOND, N
PUNTO ON THIRD, 1 OUT
CURRENT SCORE: SEATTLE 2
MINNESOTA 1 BOTTOM, 5TH
DUE UP FOR MINNESOTA: J MORNEAU (.000, 0-FOR-2)
Mariners 2, Twins 1 Bot 5, 0 OutsApr 6 9:38 PM - AL
AT MINNESOTA - SCORING UPDATE
SOLO HOME RUN BY KEN GRIFFEY JR. (1) TO RIGHT WITH 0 OUT IN
THE 5TH OFF FRANCISCO LIRIANO.
CURRENT SCORE: SEATTLE 2, MINNESOTA 0
DUE UP FOR SEATTLE: J LOPEZ (.000, 0-FOR-0, SF, RBI)
Mariners 2, Twins 0 Top 5, 0 OutsApr 6 9:26 PM - AL
AT MINNESOTA - SCORING UPDATE
SACRIFICE FLY BY JOSE LOPEZ SCORED ADRIAN BELTRE.
SITUATION: 1 RUN IN, NONE ON, 2 OUT
CURRENT SCORE: SEATTLE 1
MINNESOTA 0 TOP, 2ND
DUE UP FOR SEATTLE: R BRANYAN (.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI)
Mariners 1, Twins 0 Top 2, 0 OutsApr 6 8:46 PM
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