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On Tuesday Wakamatsu said Milton Bradley, back off the restricted list following two weeks of counseling for emotional issues, would get time as the designated hitter against right-handed pitchers. That would further limit Griffey's already reduced role.
Griffey dressed quickly Thursday and said he would not talk publicly about his retribution.
Gregg (0-1) had 12 saves in 13 chances before he allowed singles to Sweeney and Jose Lopez then walked Bradley to begin the ninth. Then he walked Casey Kotchman on a full-count pitch to make it 3-2.
After Bard's sacrifice fly tied, it Griffey emerged to the delight of 20,452 roaring fans. He reached out and pulled a 2-1 fastball on a line into right field. Bradley scored easily from second base.
Shawn Kelley (2-0) pitched the top of the ninth for Seattle, which had been a season-low 12 games under .500 following a 3-2 loss to Toronto Tuesday night.
"To me, it's walking guys that is unacceptable," Gregg said, while lauding Griffey as a future Hall of Famer. "I didn't execute my pitches right there."
Wakamatsu, Seattle's usually composed second-year manager, got his first career ejection for arguing Suzuki's caught-stealing call that ended the eighth. The tirade while his players were emerging from the dugout between innings looked to be a ploy to fire them up. Replays showed Suzuki was indeed out.
Maybe it worked.
"Yeah, obviously," Wakamatsu said, chuckling.
It sure kept any Mariner from sleeping through what became a dramatic ninth.
NOTES: Seattle's Jason Vargas allowed just five hits in 6 2-3 innings. He allowed three or fewer runs for the seventh consecutive start. It looked like Jose Bautista's two-run homer in the fifth plus a sacrifice fly in the seventh by Edwin Encarnacion would Vargas to his second loss since April 9. ... Bautista's liner was his 12th homer and the Jays' 66th, tops in the majors. ... Toronto's Ricky Romero followed his first career shutout on Saturday in Toronto against Texas by allowing just four hits and a run in 6 2-3 innings.
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