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Top 50 Mariner Moments, 2007: #8

August 1st: Yuniesky Betancourt's 12th-inning RBI single gives the Mariners an 8-7 victory over the Angels.

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Game thread, part 1

Game thread, part 2

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You can thank JJ for the awesomeness that was this moment.

Ahead 7-4 in the top of the ninth, the Mariners were on the verge of taking the series from LA and pulling to within three games of the division. The Angels were sending up their 2-3-4, but against JJ, it didn't really matter - the outcome wasn't the least bit in doubt. Were this a college football game, the fans would've been gathering along the sidelines, just waiting for the opportunity to rush the field.

Then the damnedest thing happened.

The Angels came back.

A double play by Garret Anderson seemed to kill all Angel momentum gained from a Vladimir Guerrero RBI single, but two batters later, Gary Matthews Jr. put a good swing on the ball and set in motion a series of agonizing events that made it seem as if the Mariners were hopelessly doomed.

In the ninth, of course, the Angels scored three runs to improbably tie the game. This was JJ's second blown save of the week (and second blown save of the season).

In the top of the tenth, the Angels put men on the corners with one out for Cabrera and Guerrero.

In the bottom of the tenth, with one out and Willie Ballgame on third, Jose Lopez blew a squeeze play and Willie was tagged in a rundown.

In the top of the eleventh, the Angels loaded the bases with one out against Brandon Morrow. After Nathan Haynes struck out, they still had the bases loaded and Reggie Willits standing at the plate with a full count.

Somehow, the Mariners managed to hang tight. Despite having gone to rather extreme lengths to spoil their own chances of winning, they survived. They got out of the tenth thanks to some clutch pitching by Sean Green, and they got out of the eleventh thanks to the miracle of all miracles: Reggie Willits swinging at what looked like ball four and grounding out. At once, everybody exhaled. That Willits encounter might have been the most stressful at bat of the season. You take one guy who doesn't swing because he's not good at it, put him up against a guy whose Major League career had been defined by frequent acts of social protest against the strike zone, and then you throw in the additional leverage of loaded bases, extra innings, and a chance to gain ground in the division? That's entirely too much. And then for the at bat to go ten pitches...the LL community basically flat-lined. Escaping that inning unscathed felt like genuine rebirth.

Nearly four hours after the start of the game, we made it to the bottom of the twelfth. Mind you, I had to wake up at 4:30 the next morning to catch my flight to Seattle, but by this point the game was far too gripping - and I was far too pot-committed - to even think about turning it off and getting some sleep. I was in this for the long haul, and so was everyone else, be they out west, back east, or somewhere in Europe. We all obviously wanted the Mariners to win as quickly as possible, but if they went twenty innings, then so be it; we had no choice but to remain glued to the screen. All we asked was for a little mercy and a little more good luck.

We got it. In a display of spectacular irony, the bottom of the twelfth looked like every Angels inning that's ever driven us up the wall. Adrian Beltre led off with an infield single to short. Two batters later, Jamie Burke stood still and watched a pitch glance off his elbow. And then Jose Lopez loaded the bases with one of those high infield choppers that doesn't come down until the hitter's already standing on first. The Angels were being force-fed a steady diet of their own obnoxious medicine, and I was loving every second of it. It couldn't have happened to a better team.

All that was left to do was score the runner from third. Of course, against Justin Speier this was no easy task, but invigorated by the debut of Safeco's totally awesome rally jig, Yuni hit - what else? - a slow grounder past a drawn-in infield. Out of both exhilaration and relief, Safeco erupted, and I was so ecstatic that I was even willing to overlook Yuni's copyright infringement and just jump up and down like a crazy idiot. So much tension, so much sweat...for the game to end like this made the entire evening's commitment worthwhile. Before our eyes, the Mariners were making themselves a contender, and the celebration in the infield was unlike any we'd seen in years and years.

I had about five hours before my alarm was set to go off in the morning, but fresh off the win and the breaking news that Adam Jones was coming up from Tacoma, I don't think I actually fell asleep until one or two. If my body was tired the next day, though, my brain was too wired to care. No time to sleep. We had a pennant race to follow.

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"The Game I was at with my family but we left in the eighth inning because we had to drive home to Idaho that night and my Dad was being a panzy and didn't want to stay the whole game" game?

I hate my life sometimes :(

by I'm NOT Corco on Mar 10, 2008 10:55 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I too left this game early
though my excuse is too yuppy to be repeated here.
Someone say something witty.

by Omerta on Mar 10, 2008 11:01 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Well...
I was just the opposite, I was handing out free advils before this game and finished up in the second inning. luckily I ran into a kind australian scalper and managed to sit right behind home plate for $20, I thought that would be sweet enough to see seven innings of baseball that close but then it turned into the most exciting baseball game Ive ever been to. Watching the yuni-bomber poke that ball through the 5 man infield was just awesome. That was my #1 mariner moment of the summer.
CUBS WIN CUBS WIN CUBS WIN

by GarlicFryCubFan on Mar 10, 2008 11:33 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I missed this game to watch....
Adam Jones last game in Tacoma. I remember tuning in the car, hearing that Morrow was pitching with the bases loaded, screaming, then turning it right off. Then coming home to see Jeff post a picture on the front page of what looked like Guillen trying to kill Yuni. Good times.

by Robert on Mar 10, 2008 11:40 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Pics from this game
I had a blast at this game, and got two really good shots:

Chase:

Beatdown:

by batura on Mar 10, 2008 11:55 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Worth mentioning:
the infield wasn't just drawn in, it featured 5 people!

by Matthew on Mar 11, 2008 12:29 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Huh
see, when I read part 2, it makes me worry about my heart.

by Jeff Sullivan on Mar 11, 2008 7:19 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I was at the game with
my ex, my 2 year old daughter, and 2 non-sports fans from out of town.

ugh...obviously none of them understood the magnitude of the game and we left early in the 10th  ...I was pissed.

As I heard Yuni poked that ball through for the game winning run, I honked my horn like a mad man - waking up my daughter in the process.

I was the only person in the car that appreciated the moment - haha, I'm still pissed that I didn't get to see it live.

Damn, nailing this girl last night was like nailing a kid...oops, too much info, please don't call Chris Hansen at Dateline NBC (me, early Feb 08)

by wwbaker3 on Mar 11, 2008 12:35 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Yuni, Lopez and Guillen
they really had the walk-off celebration down.  I wonder if we'll see the same from Yuni/Lopez/Wilkerson in 2008?

Reading through the game threads has been the best part, the comments are much funnier when you already know the outcome.

by MFAN on Mar 11, 2008 1:25 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Between this game and the crazy DBacks game
on the same day, I thought I was gonna go crazy. Most intense night of baseball ever!
These pretzels....are making me thirsty!

by Goose on Mar 11, 2008 3:12 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I was at this game with my girlfriend
She's an M's fan. I'm an Angels fan [yeah I know, boo hiss, etc]. But jesus, what a game. Honestly, I didn't even care too much that the Angels lost because that was some of the best baseball I've ever seen, in person or otherwise. We were both dying by the end of it.

by Eyebrows on Mar 11, 2008 7:24 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Have I mentioned I miss Jose Guillen?
This guy was a supposed clubhouse cancer before coming to Seattle. He ended up being the ignitor for the team last season. I sure hope we do not regret letting him walk.

//knock on wood

by Wilder83 on Mar 11, 2008 9:41 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Man, there were so many good games last year
and I went to a few of the walk-offs this, but this definitely was the most stressful.  Seeing FIVE infielders (for the second time in the game!) scared me a bit, since I wasn't sure Yuni could get a ball high enough in the air to get it out of the infield.  When the ground ball rolled through the hole in the infield, even the old people I was sitting next to all game erupted and started asking for high fives.  Definitely the emotional high point of the season.  Great write-up.
Yesterday's Pants
A blog-thingy about the Mariners and stuff.

by BrettJMiller on Mar 11, 2008 10:59 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

the 2 things i remember about this game.
Confirmed by reviewing the game threads. 1) Sooo many pussy hits and 2) This was the last time I listened to Thunderstruck layered ontop of JJs pitching.

by DCMariner on Mar 11, 2008 2:09 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

It's still deleted from my computer.
These pretzels....are making me thirsty!

by Goose on Mar 11, 2008 5:17 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

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