NickBlackburn
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W4 | 43 |
| L8 | 54 |
| G18 | 144 |
| IP93.1 | 813.0 |
| BB25 | 201 |
| SO41 | 387 |
HisashiIwakuma
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W3 | 3 |
| L3 | 3 |
| G21 | 21 |
| IP71.1 | 71.0 |
| BB31 | 31 |
| SO58 | 58 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W4 | 43 |
| L8 | 54 |
| G18 | 144 |
| IP93.1 | 813.0 |
| BB25 | 201 |
| SO41 | 387 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W3 | 3 |
| L3 | 3 |
| G21 | 21 |
| IP71.1 | 71.0 |
| BB31 | 31 |
| SO58 | 58 |
Felix Hernandez 's perfect game capped an impressive run through the rotation for the Seattle Mariners . They might be on the verge of another one with the Minnesota Twins coming to town.
Seattle seeks a fifth victory in six games as it hosts the struggling Twins in the opener of a three-game series Friday night.
The superstar known as King Felix tossed the franchise's first perfect game and the 23rd in major league history Wednesday, striking out 12 while dominating Tampa Bay in a 1-0 victory.
It marked the second perfect game at Safeco Field this season after Chicago's Phil Humber retired all 27 batters April 21.
"For every pitcher, I think it's in their mind," Hernandez said. "Today it happened and it's something special. I don't have any words to explain this. This is pretty amazing. It doesn't happen every day."
His memorable day marked the fourth win in five games for the Mariners (55-64), a stretch during which Seattle's starting pitchers have a 2.41 ERA with three walks and 33 strikeouts in 37 1-3 innings.
Hisahi Iwakuma (3-3, 4.16 ERA) kicked off that run and now faces Minnesota for the first time. Seattle starters are 4-0 with a 1.83 ERA in the last seven meetings, having allowed two runs in 21 2-3 innings when the Twins visited Safeco Field from May 4-6.
The Mariners won two of three in that series and enter this one having won nine of 10 home games, with the rotation posting a 1.98 ERA.
Iwakuma has allowed one run in each of his last two home starts and is 2-2 with a 3.73 ERA in seven outings overall since entering the rotation July 2. He beat the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday, giving up three runs in seven innings of a 7-4 win.
"I thought he was really, really good again," manager Eric Wedge told the team's official website. "He had a really good splitter, nice location and had something on the end of his fastball, too."
Minnesota's Nick Blackburn hasn't been nearly as good lately.
Blackburn (4-8, 7.33) goes into his start Friday with an 0-4 record and 7.15 ERA in seven starts since beating Cincinnati on June 22. He gave up four runs and a season-worst 11 hits in six innings of a 4-2 loss to Tampa Bay on Saturday.
The right-hander served up three homers in that defeat and has allowed 12 in his last 44 innings.
"I don't know if there's zero deception there, I don't know if my stuff at times is just incredibly ineffective," Blackburn told the team's official website. "It's just been such a mystery year for me. It's been frustrating."
Blackburn allowed five runs in six innings of a 5-2 loss at Seattle on May 6. He had been 3-1 with a 2.91 ERA in seven previous starts against the Mariners.
The Twins have lost six of seven after falling to Detroit 5-1 on Wednesday. Joe Mauer singled home the only run for Minnesota, which failed to record more than seven hits for the fourth time in five games.
Center fielder Denard Span , who has missed three straight games with a sore right shoulder, is expected to return at some point in the series.
| HITTERS | AB | AVG | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | OBP | OPS | SLG |
| Chone Figgins | 26 | .423 | 11 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | .464 | 1.041 | .577 |
| Miguel Olivo | 21 | .476 | 10 | 3 | 6 | 0 | 5 | .476 | 1.571 | 1.095 |
| Brendan Ryan | 3 | 1.000 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.000 | 2.000 | 1.000 |
| Michael Saunders | 5 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Justin Smoak | 4 | .250 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .250 | .500 | .250 |
| Ichiro Suzuki | 20 | .300 | 6 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | .300 | .650 | .350 |
Minnesota Twins |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| August 12, 2012 | Denard Span | Day-to-Day | Left game - right shoulder injury |
| July 25, 2012 | Anthony Swarzak | 15-Day DL | Mild right rotator cuff strain |
| July 25, 2012 | Anthony Swarzak | 15-Day DL | Mild right rotator cuff strain |
| July 21, 2012 | Trevor Plouffe | 15-Day DL | Bruised right thumb |
| July 21, 2012 | Trevor Plouffe | 15-Day DL | Bruised right thumb |
| July 17, 2012 | Matt Capps | 15-Day DL | Right rotator cuff irritation |
Seattle Mariners |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| August 13, 2012 | Mike Carp | Day-to-Day | Hip injury |
| August 13, 2012 | Mike Carp | 15-Day DL | Strained left groin muscle |
| August 06, 2012 | Brendan Ryan | Day-to-Day | Left elbow contusion |
| July 18, 2012 | Charlie Furbush | 15-Day DL | Strained left triceps |
| July 01, 2012 | Erasmo Ramirez | 15-Day DL | Right elbow flexor strain |
| July 01, 2012 | Erasmo Ramirez | 15-Day DL | Right elbow flexor strain |
SEATTLE (AP) -- John Jaso began thinking about it after the fourth inning.
Felix Hernandez threw the first perfect game in Mariners history Wednesday, and Hisashi Iwakuma started Friday night by retiring 12 consecutive batters - enough to make Seattle's designated hitter wonder if something special was happening again.
"I did think about it, I can't lie," Jaso said.
Iwakuma didn't end up perfect, but he did plenty by throwing seven impressive innings and allowing no earned runs in Seattle's 5-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins .
Justin Morneau 's double to open the fifth snapped a streak of 42 consecutive batters retired by Mariners pitching, the longest such streak in the majors since 1974. The previous baserunner to reach against Seattle was Tampa Bay's Jeff Keppinger when he doubled leading off the ninth inning Tuesday.
Matt Carson 's single scored Morneau and pulled Minnesota to 3-1, snapping Seattle's 21-inning scoreless streak. Tampa Bay got two runs in the first on Tuesday, the last time the Mariners allowed the opposition to cross the plate.
Iwakuma (4-3) ran into trouble in the fifth, but whiffed Pedro Florimon and Darin Mastroianni with the bases loaded to preserve a two-run lead. Iwakuma allowed four hits and struck out six.
"He did a great job in the fifth inning to leave the bases loaded out there and let them score only one run," Mariners manager Eric Wedge said. "That was a separator for us."
The veteran of the 2004 Athens Olympics and a decade of pitching as a pro in Japan has won three of his last four decisions. He is 3-2 with a 3.19 ERA and 41 strikeouts in eight starts.
"He's consistently been better throughout the course of this year," Wedge said. "You see more velocity, you see more on the end of his pitches."
Jaso and Miguel Olivo homered early off Minnesota starter Nick Blackburn (4-9), who struggled again. He lasted 5 1-3 innings, allowing five earned runs and 11 hits. He has lost five consecutive decisions and has not won since June 22.
"Typical outing," Blackburn said. "I make a couple mistakes - give up home runs. Make good pitches - give up hits.
"Just don't know where to start."
Joe Mauer and Josh Willingham hit back-to-back homers off Stephen Pryor in the eighth for the Twins. Willingham has 47 home runs since July 29, 2011, passing Josh Hamilton for the most in the majors during that stretch.
But left-handed specialist Lucas Luetge came in to get Morneau out and Seattle closer Tom Wilhelmsen earned his 17th save with a scoreless ninth.
A single by Dustin Ackley ended Blackburn's night in the sixth and put the Mariners up 5-1. Trayvon Robinson doubled to open the inning and Eric Thames followed with a double down the right-field line to score Robinson.
Olivo hit his ninth home run on the first pitch he saw from Blackburn. Olivo is 12 for 24 with four home runs in his career against the right-hander.
Lefties are hitting .376 this year against Blackburn, and Jaso continued the trend with a two-run homer in the first. His eighth of the year drove in Michael Saunders , who singled to snap an 0-for-17 streak. Jaso reached base three times.
Mauer hit his eighth homer of the year when he drove a slider from the hard-throwing Pryor to center field in the eighth. Willingham followed with his 31st when he smashed a 98 mph fastball into the Seattle bullpen to cut the lead to 5-3. It was the third time this season the Twins have hit back-to-back home runs.
"Offensively, we didn't do much," Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire said.
NOTES: The Mariners activated left-handed reliever Charlie Furbush from the disabled list and optioned reliever Shawn Kelley to Triple-A Tacoma. Furbush had been sidelined since July 18 with a strained left triceps. Wedge said Kelley was sent down because he had options remaining and the Mariners wanted to look at their young relievers. ... Minnesota's Trevor Plouffe singled in the seventh to stop an 0-for-20 slide.