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Recap: Mariners , Tigers
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Game: 2
Venue: Comerica Park
Date: April 27, 2011 7:05 PM EDT
  

DETROIT (AP) - After missing a week following the death of his father, Justin Smoak rejoined the Seattle Mariners in Detroit - and was ready for an immediate return to the lineup.

``That's something you want to do, just get back into it,' Smoak said. ``Try to take your mind off other things.'

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Smoak homered and drove in a career-high five runs to help Seattle rout the Detroit Tigers 10-1 on Wednesday night. It was his second straight night with a home run after coming back from the bereavement list. His three-run shot in the first inning helped Erik Bedard earn his first win since June 2009.

Bedard (1-4) pitched seven innings, allowing a run and five hits with three strikeouts and no walks.

``They were swinging tonight,' said Bedard, who threw 88 pitches. ``I economized my pitches and got deep in the game.'

The Mariners broke it open with six runs in the ninth.

Detroit's Justin Verlander (2-3) allowed four runs - three earned - and five hits in six innings. He struck out eight and walked three.

Smoak said he was able to take some batting practice while he was away from the team.

``I had to get out of the house and try to do something because I knew I was coming right back,' he said.

He provided all the scoring Seattle needed Wednesday with an opposite-field shot off Verlander. The Mariners were already frustrated in the first after Chone Figgins was thrown out at the plate on Miguel Olivo's single to left - replays appeared to show catcher Alex Avila missing the tag by a significant margin. After manager Eric Wedge came out to argue that call, Smoak stepped in and hit the ball over the wall in left-center.

``Basically, as bad as I was, the whole game comes down to the one mistake to Smoak,' Verlander said. ``I was trying to go down and away, and I basically got the pitch six inches higher than I wanted. He went down and got it - that was a nice swing - but it killed all of our momentum.'

The home run went an estimated 405 feet.

``This is a huge park,' Smoak said. ``I knew I hit it well, and I thought it was in the gap. It happened to go over.'

It was Smoak's fourth home run of the year and second from the left side of the plate. He entered the game 5 of 27 hitting left-handed.

Bedard missed last season after surgery on his throwing shoulder. This was the left-hander's first win since June 7, 2009, against Minnesota.

``It means more to the team,' Bedard said. ``That's what you're trying to accomplish - get wins for the team. I'm happy for that.'

He allowed a run in the bottom of the first on Miguel Cabrera's RBI double, but that was it for the Tigers. Bedard struck out Austin Jackson with men on second and third to end the fifth.

``That poor guy has been plagued with injuries for years,' Detroit manager Jim Leyland said of Bedard. ``But he looked better tonight than I've seen him for a while now.'

Seattle scored an unearned run in the fifth on Olivo's sacrifice fly, which came after Verlander's wild pickoff throw to second put runners at second and third.

The Mariners poured it on in the ninth. Ichiro Suzuki and Figgins hit RBI singles, and Smoak drove in two more runs with a single. Even Jack Cust - who had struck out his first four times up - hit an RBI double.

Figgins reached base five times - twice on errors, twice on singles and once on a walk.

Olivo had three hits bringing his season total to 15 - eight of which were against the Tigers.

NOTES: The Tigers made four errors. ... Charles Woodson, who won the 1997 Heisman Trophy at Michigan, threw out one of two ceremonial first pitches. The Green Bay Packers defensive back, who broke his collarbone during the Super Bowl, was able to throw the ball to the plate, though his toss was a bit wide. ... Detroit LHP Daniel Schlereth made a marvelous play to end the seventh. He was hit around the right foot by a comebacker that bounced almost 80 percent of the way to first base. While Cabrera covered the base, Schlereth ran over, grabbed the ball in his throwing hand while sliding across the grass and flipped it backhanded to Cabrera to retire Milton Bradley. ... The teams played through rain that varied in intensity throughout.

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 SERIES AT A GLANCE
GAME 1
Mariners at Tigers
Tue, Apr 26 Final 7 to 3
 Boxscores  •  Recaps
GAME 2
Mariners at Tigers
Wed, Apr 27 Final 10 to 1
 Boxscores  •  Recaps
GAME 3
Mariners at Tigers
Thu, Apr 28 Final 7 to 2
 Boxscores  •  Recaps

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 SEA  41%   1%   44% 
 DET  59%   99%   56% 
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