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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
SEATTLE (AP) -- Even at 36, there's still a little bit left in the aging legs of Raul Ibanez. There's no doubt there's something left in his bat, too, especially after the last three games. Ibanez homered and drove in five more runs Tuesday, capping his night by racing around from first to score the go-ahead run in the Seattle Mariners' 8-7 win over Minnesota that dropped the Twins out of first in the AL Central. Seattle took the lead on Jose Lopez's two-out, two-run double off closer Joe Nat ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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