GAME RECAP
IMPACT PLAYER
Yohan Pino, Twins
The 30-year-old rookie pitched five innings — twice retiring Corey Hart with the bases loaded — for his first major league victory.
BY THE NUMBERS
2 Times James Jones was called out on the bases, both after the Twins called for a replay review — once at first to end the first inning, the other at third to end the seventh.
3 Pitches Seattle's Michael Saunders saw in the eighth inning before he had to leave because of an injury.
6 Pitchers used by the Mariners, with Felix Hernandez pushed back to face Oakland on Friday.
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