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Saturday, August 16, 2003
SEATTLE (AP) -- Ichiro Suzuki is a master of the infield single. He's demonstrating this season he can go deep, too. Suzuki hit his second grand slam of the season and Mark McLemore had two doubles and two singles in four at-bats as the Seattle Mariners beat the Boston Red Sox 10-5 on Friday night. Suzuki's sixth-inning homer broke a 4-all tie. He lined a shot 397 feet into the right field stands after fouling off three two-strike pitches. "Talk about dramatic." Seattle manager Bob Melvin sai ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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