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Buzz of Felix’s return sets stage for dramatic win
- Updated: July 21, 2016
SEATTLE — King’s Court was back in session on Wednesday at Safeco Field, which was a welcome sign for 39,985 Mariners fans. And though Felix Hernandez needed help from his friends in a 6-5, 11-inning victory over the White Sox, there was definitely a buzz in the air and another win in the books for the Mariners on a day their ace returned after nearly two months on the disabled list.
“It feels good,” Hernandez said after going 6 2/3 innings and getting taken off the hook when his club rallied from a 5-2 deficit after he left the game. “It was fun to be out there, trying to do my job here and help this team to win.”
Hernandez gave up 10 hits and five runs in a 94-pitch outing, with most of the damage coming on a three-run blast by White Sox third baseman Todd Frazier one pitch after the King felt he’d got out of the first unscathed on a full-count sinker to Justin Morneau.
Instead, home-plate umpire Andy Fletcher called that pitch a ball, Morneau walked to first and Hernandez exchanged words with Fletcher before leaving his next offering — a changeup — up in the zone to the powerful Frazier.
Hernandez admitted he was still distracted by his exchange with …
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