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Tuesday, August 22, 2006
SEATTLE (AP) -- The Seattle Mariners passed out white towels at Safeco Field. It seemed like the perfect giveaway to signify an ongoing surrender. Adrian Beltre gave 42,454 fans an unlikely, alternative use for the towels. They used them to salute Beltre's two home runs, including a ninth-inning drive off Ron Villone that lifted the Mariners over the New York Yankees 6-5 Tuesday night and stopped Seattle's 11-game losing streak. "Hopefully now we can put all that junk behind us," Raul Ibanez s ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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