Seattle 4, Toronto 2

Wednesday, September 13 2006 @ 10:00 AM EDT

Contributed by: Jonny German

Toronto’s Charlie Wholestaff can’t quite match Seattle’s Gil Meche and a cast of thousands.

Okay, not quite thousands – but there were 4 Holds and a Save awarded in this game, that’s not something you see daily.

 Star of the Game: Maybe it’s just because they’re on the west coast, but the Mariners to me are one of the most uninspiring squads in the American League. It’s fitting to me, then, that nobody stepped up to grab the Star of the Game. Gil Meche gets it by default, with a good-but-not-great outing of 5 1/3 innings, 2 runs on 5 hits and 2 walks with 7 punchouts.

 Unsung Hero: J.J. Putz is no longer just a cool name – He collected his 32nd save (albeit in nervous fashion) and is having an excellent season with a 2.21 ERA in 69 innings with 87 Ks and a 0.91 WHIP.

 For the Jays: Vernon Wells belted his 32nd homer and added a single, while left fielder Adam Lind kept rolling along with his 5th double in 7 big league games.

Booting It: Aaron Hill, right fielder Frank Catalanotto, and Troy Glaus were all charged with errors, but the Mariners scored no unearned runs.

Boxscored

Elsewhere in the East: The Yankees whupped Tampa with a 9-run first inning, Boston survived a Mike Timlin 4-run meltdown in the ninth to edge Baltimore . New York’s magic number to eliminate Boston is 9. Toronto sits 2 ½ back of the Red Sox.

If the Season Ended Today: You’d have these first-round playoff matchups:

Twins @ Yankees

A’s @ Tigers

Padres @ Mets

Dodgers @ Cardinals

The Season Doesn’t End Today: But we do have a potential playoff preview as Oakland’s best, Danny Haren, takes on the key to Minnesota ’s postseason dreams, Francisco Liriano in his first start back from a month on the DL.

Today: A.J. Burnett draws Cha Seung Baek in a 4:35 PM EDT contest.

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