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  Friday, Sep. 22 10:05pm ET
Oakland can take lead with win Saturday
 
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SEATTLE (AP) -- The young Oakland Athletics are playing like the experienced ones in their big series with Seattle. The Mariners, a team of veterans, are not.

Miguel Tejada
Oakland's Miguel Tejada smacked a two-run double in the fifth inning Friday as the A's downed the Mariners.

"We know we're a good team. There's no reason for us not to have confidence," Ben Grieve said after the A's took the wild-card lead and tightened the AL West race by beating the Mariners 8-3 Friday night.

"We're a young team," Grieve added. "We're just out there having fun."

Two-run singles by Eric Chavez and Jeremy Giambi keyed a five-run first inning for the A's.

"It was huge for us to go out there and score five," Chavez said.

"We're in the hunt for two different things," manager Art Howe said. "We'd like to get the division, though."

The Athletics closed within one game of Seattle for the division lead. They also moved one game ahead of Cleveland, a 3-2 loser to Kansas City, for the wild-card spot.

The A's won for the seventh time in eight games -- all on the road -- to move to a season-high 16 games over .500. The Mariners lost for the second straight night to Oakland after a season-best eight straight wins.

Coming off Tim Hudson's 5-2 victory Thursday night, the A's got a solid performance from Omar Olivares (4-8). It was his first start since June 16, a day before he went on the disabled list with a strained right shoulder.

"It's been a tough season for me, but I put everything behind me because I got a chance to prove myself in an important game like this," Olivares said. "I didn't know how I was going to feel, but I felt great. I'm OK now."

In five-plus innings, Olivares gave up two runs on four hits and two walks.

Scott Service pitched four innings, giving up one run, for his first save of the season.

Service had a 10.57 earned-run average in eight appearances against Seattle when he pitched for Kansas City last season.

"They abused me last year," Service said. "So it feels great to go out against them and give us four innings so the guys in our bullpen could get some rest."

Freddy Garcia (8-5), who was 4-0 in four previous starts in September, gave up four hits and also made a throwing error in the first inning when Oakland batted around.

"He didn't locate," Seattle manager Lou Piniella said. "He fell behind the batters. But, basically, we have to swing the bats better."

Grieve agreed with Piniella, saying, "In that first inning, he had bad control. He was wild."

Oakland can move into first place in the division Saturday, for the first time since June 28, if it can beat the Mariners on Saturday. That would give the A's the lead by a single percentage point.

Said Mariners veteran catcher Joe Oliver: "We are just going to have to go out, regroup and try to relax tomorrow. We know what have to do. We know that there is a lot on the line here for the next two games."

"Everyone knows how important this series is," Piniella said.

After Garcia surrendered three consecutive hits, capped by Miguel Tejada's two-run double to open the fifth, he was gone. He gave up eight runs, six earned, on eight hits and four walks.

Terrence Long drew a walk to lead off the game, Randy Velarde singled and Matt Stairs hit an RBI single.

After a walk to Grieve, Chavez singled for a 3-0 lead. Garcia threw the ball into center when he attempted to pick off Grieve at second, moving runners to second and third, and Giambi singled them home.

In the fifth, Stairs and Grieve singled before Tejada's double. Center fielder Mike Cameron's error on Grieve's hit allowed Grieve to take an extra base and resulted in another unearned run off Garcia.

Mark McLemore drove in Seattle's first run in the third. After Olivares was taken out after hitting Alex Rodriguez in the back with a pitch to lead off the sixth, Edgar Martinez had an RBI double off Service and pinch-hitter Raul Ibanez had a sacrifice fly.

Game notes
Martinez's 137th RBI of the season tied Babe Ruth's major-league record for the most RBI for a player 37 or older. Ruth had 137 when he was 37 in 1932. ... Tejada had his ninth three-hit game of the season. ... The Mariners announced their schedule for the 2001 season. They will open it at Safeco Field against Oakland on Monday, April 2.
 


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