SEATTLE -- A night that began with cheers for new Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. echoing through Safeco Field ended with chants for Shawn OMalley, a kid that grew up a few hours southeast of Seattle idolizing the Hall of Famer.A little surreal for OMalley? Yep. Deserved? Absolutely.The fact it ended like that, it just seemed like a Griffey type of night, OMalley said. A home run to go up, late in the innings, it was just fitting.OMalley capped Seattles comeback with a three-run home run in the bottom of the seventh inning and the Mariners rallied from a four-run deficit for an 8-6 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday night.A few hours after the Mariners retired Griffeys No. 24 during an emotional pregame ceremony, OMalley sent another charge through Safeco Field. OMalley turned on an 0-1 pitch from Deolis Guerra and drove it into the right-field seats for his second home run of the season.Moments later, OMalley made a backhanded stop deep in the hole at shortstop to get Andrelton Simmons for the first out of the eighth inning and briefly Safeco Field began chanting OMalleys name.It was pretty hard to miss. It was pretty loud, OMalley said. That was pretty special, pretty cool. Never had that happen before.The conclusion to the day was celebratory for the Mariners, but it certainly didnt start that way. Seattle fell behind 3-0 on Mike Trouts 21st home run of the season in the first inning, and trailed 5-1 after Trouts RBI triple and Albert Pujols sacrifice fly in the third.Arguably the best center fielder of this generation was doing his best to upstage a night belonging to one of the best center fielders ever.But the Mariners chipped away at the deficit, taking the words of Griffey from his pregame speech when he looked at the Seattle dugout and told this current crop to keep fighting as it hangs on the fringe of the wild-card race. Guillermo Heredia hit the first home run of his career leading off the third inning and Franklin Gutierrez added a two-run shot in the fifth to pull within 6-4.Seattle missed an opportunity in the sixth inning by leaving the bases loaded. Reliever Mike Morin fell behind 3-0 to Gutierrez, who was given the freedom to swing and popped up to shortstop for the second out. Robinson Cano then popped out to right field to end the threat.The Mariners finally took advantage of the shaky pitching in the seventh. Jose Valdez (0-1) opened the seventh getting Nelson Cruz, but then issued three straight walks to load the bases. Valdez was called up from the minors on Saturday.He looked good against Cruz. He threw some really good breaking balls but then just lost his release point, Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.Leonys Martins sacrifice fly off Guerra pulled Seattle within 6-5 before OMalleys shot.Confidence has gotten into him, Seattle manager Scott Servais said of OMalley. He believes hes a big league player and I think youre seeing it in front of our eyes.BULLPEN PICKUPDrew Storen (2-3) got the final out of the seventh to pick up the victory and Edwin Diaz pitched the ninth for his fourth save.But the star for Seattle was Cody Martin, who pitched 2 2/3 innings in relief of starter Taijuan Walker. Martin allowed only two hits, one of them an infield single.Everybody is having a good time and were like a little family out there, Martin said. We just have a great time during the games.ROSTER SHUFFLEAngels: RHP Tim Lincecum was designated for assignment on Saturday after giving up six runs in the first inning a night earlier. Lincecum was 2-6 with a 9.16 ERA in nine starts with the Angels.Mariners: Seattle made a pair of trades, acquiring Arquimedes Caminero from Pittsburgh and switch-pitcher Pat Venditte from Toronto for players to be named later. Caminero is expected to report to Seattle on Monday, while Venditte is headed for Triple-A.UP NEXTAngels: Matt Shoemaker (6-11) will go for his second straight victory. Over his last 15 starts, Shoemaker has a 2.85 ERA.Mariners: James Paxton (3-5) looks to build on his last start when he allowed one run in eight innings against Boston but ended up being left out of the decision. Nike NFL Jerseys China . 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General manager Jarmo Kekalainen told Aaron Portzline of The Columbus Dispatch on Friday that he wants to see Gaboriks contributions go beyond the scoresheet before considering a long-term deal for the soon-to-be unrestricted free agent.Nottinghamshire lead by 122 runs with five second-innings wickets in hand going into a fascinating final day of their Specsavers County Championship tie with Yorkshire at Trent Bridge. Having earlier bowled the visitors out for 290, Yorkshire earning a lead of 29 runs, Notts finished on 151-5, Samit Patel unbeaten on 51.Yorkshire started the day on 170-4 but Alex Lees fell eight runs short of his century, having added just one to his overnight total before edging a Harry Gurney delivery behind. Andrew Gale (44) and Adil Rashid took Yorkshire past 200 before the captain became Jake Balls fourth victim of the innings, caught by Steven Mullaney.Rashid (19) followed soon after but some big hitting from Liam Plunkett (51) took the visitors past Nottinghamshires first innings total.Alex Hales dug in for a 145-ball 34 opening up for Notts before being bowled by a Jack Brooks (1-34) ball that kept low.Steven Patterson also took 2-17 to add to Yorkshires advantage before Patels counter-attacking knock has given hope to Notts for the final day. Watch it live on Sky Sports 2 from 10.55am on Wednesday.James Anderson (3-72) took three wickets in five balls as Lancashire took charge of their game clash with Somerset, bowling them out for 313 on day three at Taunton. James Anderson celebrates one of his three wickets as Somerset collapse The hosts were then made to follow on, finishing scoreless one over into their second innings, still 180 runs behind Lancashire.Ashley Giles side made the ideal start to the day as Kyle Jarvis (2-56) had Marcus Trescothick caught and bowled for five. Somerset regrouped though, making it to lunch at 101-2 at the interval, Chris Rogers (55) passing fifty.However, Somersets innings was thrown into turmoil as Anderson ripped through the middle order shortly after the interval, reducing them to 102-5.James Hildreth - the last wicket to fall - scored 130 and Jamie Overton 51 to put some gloss on Somerssets score, but it wasnt enough to see them avoid the follow on.ddddddddddddJack Burnham (135) hit a maiden first-class hundred as Durham ended day three with a 86-run lead over Surrey, closing on 543-7 at the Oval. Jack Burnham hit a maiden first-class hundred for Durham on day three against Surrey Scott Borthwick (77), Michael Richardson (68) and Paul Collingwood (75no) also hit half-centuries as Durham - who began the day on 156-2, 301 runs behind Surrey - dominated Surreys attack.Ben Stokes managed only 12, caught and bowled by Zafar Ansari, but Burnham ploughed on and reached his first Championship century off 166 balls.A century from Dawid Malan, in a partnership of 182 with John Simpson, helped Middlesex post a first innings total of 361 against Hampshire. Dawid Malan hit 121 for Middlesex as they build a slender first-innings lead over Hampshire Ryan McLaren took 4-74 for the hosts at the Ageas Bowl, but they conceded a first innings lead deficit of 25 runs.Malan quickly went past 50 in the morning session and had reached his ton before lunch as he and Simpson frustrated the Hampshire attack.Simpson (65) reached his half-century early in the afternoon session but was unable to convert it, falling to James Tomlinson the over after Malan (121) had been dismissed by Mason Crane.James Harris (57) and Tim Murtagh (39no) added some quick-fire lower-order runs, before the latter then removed Michael Carberry as Hampshire closed on 76-1 in their second innings. 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