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Detroit Tigers (23-19) at Cleveland Indians (26-17), 7:05 p.m. (ET)

Charlie Furbush (0-3) allowed a leadoff single to Michael Brantley before first baseman Justin Smoak was unable to hang onto Furbush's throw on Drew Stubbs' sacrifice bunt attempt.

Seattle Mariners (20-25) at LA Angels of Anaheim (17-27), 10:05 p.m. (ET)

Justin Smoak gave the Mariners a short-lived lead with a solo home run in the top of the 10th inning, while Kyle Seager and Endy Chavez also went deep for Seattle, which got three hits and two RBI...

Seattle Mariners (20-23) at Cleveland Indians (24-17), 1:05 p.m. (ET)

Following a two-run shot by Ryan in the eighth, Raul Ibanez and Justin Smoak homered in the top of the ninth to tie it up at four.

Mariners swept out of Cleveland

But the Mariners silenced them immediately in the 10th inning when Smoak hit the second go-ahead solo homer in as many frames for the visiting side.

Yan Gomes hits 3-run homer in walk-off victory; Indians complete sweep

Emotions took a 180 in the 10th when Joe Smith gave up a two-out home run to Smoak, who delivered what should have been the game-winner to the Mariners.

Indians rally to beat Mariners 10-8

The left-hander rushed his throw to first and would have had Stubbs - umpire Tim Timmons called him out - but Smoak dropped the ball.

Recap: Cleveland vs. Seattle

Charlie Furbush (0-3) allowed a leadoff single to Michael Brantley before first baseman Justin Smoak was unable to hang onto Furbush's throw on Drew Stubbs' sacrifice bunt attempt.

Masterson, Indians dominate Mariners

That proved important moments later when first baseman Justin Smoak whiffed on a Nick Swisher grounder, allowing Brantley to score the second Cleveland run of the inning.

Indians solve Hernandez, blank Mariners

One out later, Michael Brantley drove in Bourn with a single and advanced to second when Morse overthrew the cutoff man, leading to the inning's second run that scored on an error by first baseman...

Mariners blanked 6-0 by Indians

Nick Swisher then hit a grounder that went through first baseman Justin Smoak's legs, giving Cleveland a 2-0 lead.

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Mariners fall to final swing again

Smoak mishandled the hurried throw, though the speedy Stubbs likely would have been safe.

Gutierrez will man right field during Tacoma rehab stint

With his fifth-inning single, Justin Smoak extended his streak to 13 consecutive games reaching...

Mariners misfire on all cylinders, lose again

It was Smoak's first error of the season.

Blogs

Jeff Sullivan FanGraphs Chat

Jeff Sullivan: Smoak and Ryan going deep is inflation of the Yellowstone caldera.

Midseason Top Prospect Trades: MLB Rumors

Out of the 22 prospects traded in the last four years, only three were top 30 guys: Smoak,...

Last Bat-Time, Last Bat-Channel

This could never happen today *cough* Felicity Smoak *cough*.