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BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AL PLAYOFFS : Seattle Turns to Johnson to Keep Season Going

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The Seattle Mariners had hoped to save Randy Johnson for Game 7 of the American League championship series against the Cleveland Indians--or Game 1 of the World Series--but needing a victory to prevent elimination, they will start their ace on three days’ rest in Game 6 tonight.

“I’ve done it three times recently,” Johnson said. “I’ve had to rise to the occasion. I don’t consider us having our backs to the wall because our backs have been against the wall since the season started. No one projected us to be where we are.

“Everybody relishes the opportunity to be out on the mound in a big game. I don’t think anyone relishes the idea that if we lose the season is over for us, but I don’t sense any pressure. I’ll go out and do the best I can. We’re not going to roll over and die.”

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The Mariners are 4-1 in postseason games at the Kingdome, but they return tonight with a .193 batting average for the five games against the Indians, having scored only 12 runs. Key slumps: Edgar Martinez, one for 20; Tino Martinez, three for 19; Vince Coleman, one for 16; Dan Wilson, 0 for 14; Mike Blowers, three for 15; Joey Cora, four for 19.

Edgar Martinez won the American League batting title and batted .571 in the five-game series against the Yankees.

“This is just not the right time to have a slump of this type,” he said.

Said Manager Lou Piniella: “Edgar is going to hit. Remember, he didn’t miss a game all season. He’s been in there day in and day out. He may be a little tired, swinging at bad pitches, trying to force things. It seems like we’ve been crossing the country for the last two weeks, but you know what? He’s had a day off and I’m predicting he’s going to finish with a flourish.”

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Charles Nagy, who has given up only two earned runs in 15 innings of two playoff starts, will start Game 7 for the Indians, if the Mariners win tonight. Nagy has an 0-5 record in the Kingdome and an 0-9 overall record in domed stadiums.

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