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A flying bat and a baserunning mistake cost Mariners chance to make up ground in playoff race

A flying bat and a baserunning mistake cost Mariners chance to make up ground in playoff race


SEATTLE ā€“ With their playoff chances slipping away, the Seattle Mariners found a painful new way to lose.

A flying bat. A momentary memory lapse. And a bizarre double play.

ā€œI donā€™t think Iā€™ve ever seen that before in a game. Just a strange situation,ā€ Seattle manager Dan Wilson said.

The Mariners fell to the New York Yankees 2-1 in 10 innings Wednesday night, but it was how the bottom of the 10th played out that will be remembered in Mariners lore as another chapter in a season that has gone awry.

With runners at the corners, Julio RodrĆ­guez was picked off third base after dodging a flying bat that slipped out of the hands of Randy Arozarena when he struck out swinging.

ā€œIā€™ve asked a few guys and all of them said, ā€˜Iā€™ve never seen that on a baseball field,'” RodrĆ­guez said.

Seattle trailed 2-1 when Cal Raleighā€™s leadoff single in the 10th advanced RodrĆ­guez, the automatic runner, from second base to third. Ian Hamilton fanned Arozarena with a 2-2 slider, and his bat went sailing out of his hands.

Right at RodrĆ­guez’s head.

ā€œHonestly, I saw the bat flying right up to my face,ā€ RodrĆ­guez said.

Seattleā€™s young star scampered out of the way into foul territory as the bat bounded behind third base, and it took him a moment to regroup. But the play wasnā€™t dead, and catcher Austin Wells made a quick throw to third baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr., picking off RodrĆ­guez before he could get back to the bag.

RodrĆ­guez said he thought the play was over because the bat went flying.

ā€œAfter I saw the bat I thought it was going to be a dead play, and then they were going to pick up the bat and I was going to go back to third. I got away and turned my back to the field and I heard (third base coach) Manny (Acta) yelling, ā€˜Get back to third.ā€™ Thatā€™s when I got back to third,ā€ RodrĆ­guez explained.

ā€œHonestly, at that moment I wasnā€™t really thinking about the game, just trying to get away from the bat coming at me. Thatā€™s what happened. That was a first for me, for sure.ā€

Hamilton struck out Justin Turner to end it, clinching a playoff berth for the Yankees.

RodrĆ­guez’s mistake came a night after Victor Robles made the very questionable decision to try stealing home in the first inning against New York while Turner was at the plate with a 3-0 count. Robles was out and the Yankees rolled to an easy victory.

This defeat was more frustrating for Seattle as both Houston and Minnesota lost earlier Wednesday, meaning the Mariners missed a chance to make up needed ground in the AL West and wild-card races. Seattle is five games back of first-place Houston in the division and three behind Minnesota for the final AL wild card.

ā€œIt all happened fast and again, just very reactionary. I think weā€™d all jump out of the way. But just unfortunate it ended up that way,ā€ Wilson said.

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