Blake Beavan allowed just five hits and the Seattle Mariners used a four-run rally Thursday in claiming a 5-4 victory over the Minnesota Twins. Beavan (9-8) walked two and struck out one while giving up five hits in seven innings. The Twins amassed three of those hits in the first inning for a pair of runs and a 2-1 lead. That was evaporated, however, by Seattle's four-run sixth inning that beat Brian Duensing (3-10). The Mariners' rally included two singles, two walks and back-to-back sacrifice flies by Kyle Seager and Jesus Montero. Trayvon Robinson capped the rally with a two-run base hit that make the score 5-2. Duensing ended up surrendering four runs on four hits in 5 1/3 innings. He also walked two and struck out three. The Twins got within 5-4 when John Willingham hit his 33rd home run of the season, a two-run shot in the eighth inning. Seattle closer Tom Wilhelmsen in the ninth walked two and battled back from a 3-0 count to entice a ground out from Ben Revere to end the game for his 21st save. The Mariners got an RBI single from Seager in the first but Minnesota answered with its first-inning rally as Alexi Casilla drove in the first run and scored the second on a Justin Morneau sacrifice fly.
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