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SEATTLE(AP) When he was younger, Ken Griffey Jr. put a higher premium on beating the
New York Yankees
.
Even now at 39, Griffey still has a little something left for them.
Griffey homered and drove in a season-high four runs Sunday, putting the Yankees' playoff party on hold by leading the
Seattle Mariners
to a 7-1 victory.
The loss prevented New York from clinching a spot in the postseason. The Yankees can secure their 14th playoff berth in 15
years with a victory at the
Los Angeles Angels
on Monday night or a Texas loss at Oakland.
''I didn't really pay attention. I think you all paid more attention to it than I did. Maybe younger I might have,'' said
Griffey, who later admitted he knew the Yankees could have wrapped up a playoff berth Sunday. ''Right now, I'm not. (We're)
just trying to get the wins and whoever is out there just happens to be out there.''
This time it was
Joba Chamberlain
who was added to Griffey's ledger. Griffey lined an RBI double in the first inning, then cracked a three-run shot in the second
off Chamberlain, making him the 405th pitcher to give up a homer to Griffey.
Seattle took two of three from the Yankees, who lead the AL East by five games over Boston with 12 to play. One more win -
or a Rangers loss - assures New York of at least the wild card.
It was Griffey's first four-RBI game since July 10, 2008, with Cincinnati. Griffey also doubled and homered in that game against
the
Chicago Cubs
.
''I let my teammates down. It was pretty much embarrassing what I did, not being able to pick my team up and get out of here
with a series win,'' Chamberlain said. ''It will take more than this to get my confidence level down. You can kick me as much
as you want but I will come back fighting every time.''
This performance was not what the Yankees wanted to see out of Chamberlain with the playoffs approaching. The burly right-hander
knew before the game that he'd be given the opportunity in this start to potentially get the victory and pitch five innings.
He lasted only three. Chamberlain (8-6) gave up six hits, walked three and barely threw more strikes than balls.
''He is a young starter. We've seen him really good and we've seen him struggle,'' Yankees manager
Joe Girardi
said. ''As I said, he is one of the guys that got us to this point and we'll continue to go with Joba for right now.''
It was a struggle from the start for Chamberlain - and concerning for Girardi because he said he expects the righty to be
the Yankees' fourth starter heading into the playoffs.
Chamberlain gave up consecutive two-out doubles in the first to
Jose Lopez
and Griffey, then allowed a dribbling grounder to center by
Adrian Beltre
to score Griffey for a 2-0 Seattle lead.
In the second, Chamberlain allowed back-to-back singles by
Mike Carp
and
Adam Moore
- his first major league hit - and intentionally walked
Ichiro Suzuki
with one out. Chamberlain lost
Franklin Gutierrez
on a 3-2 pitch to force in one run and Lopez followed with a sacrifice fly.
Chamberlain had a chance to escape the inning with just two runs, getting ahead of Griffey in the count 1-2. He tried sneaking
a down-and-in fastball past Griffey, but the veteran slugger was waiting and dropped the barrel of the bat for his 627th career
homer and 16th this season.
''When (Griffey) hits a ball like he did today, you don't see age,'' Seattle manager
Don Wakamatsu
. ''That's a beautiful swing.''
That was plenty for Mariners starter
Ian Snell
. A night after Seattle pitching was battered for 10 runs and 18 hits by the Yankees, Snell worked 5 1-3 efficient innings,
allowing just four hits and one run. New York's only run came in the sixth when
Jorge Posada
, back from a three-game suspension for fighting, served a double down the left-field line to score
Mark Teixeira
, who opened the inning with a double.
Teixeira had three hits Sunday and was 7 for 9 with two doubles, a triple and two homers in the final two games of the series.
Snell (5-2) joined Seattle in a deal with Pittsburgh just before the July 31 trade deadline. The right-hander is 6-10 overall
this season.
NOTES: Girardi said CC Sabathia has just a little red mark on his upper chest after taking a line drive off Gutierrez's bat
in the fifth inning Saturday night. ... Seattle C
Kenji Johjima
was originally in the lineup but was removed because of soreness in his left knee after taking a foul tip off his leg Saturday
night. ... Girardi said RHP
Chad Gaudin
is considered the team's fifth starter as the playoffs approach, with the move of RHP
Sergio Mitre
to the bullpen. Gaudin will start for the Yankees on Tuesday against the Angels.
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