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The Angels got the forceout at second, but the relay throw was a shade late as the speedy Jackson crossed the bag. Miller raised his arms as he scored the winning run. Dominic Leone (8-2) pitched the 11th to earn the win. Seattle entered the game needing to win its final two games and Oakland to lose its final two in order to tie for the second AL wild-card spot and force a one-game playoff Monday. The Athletics loss in Texas finished at nearly the same moment as Seattle tied the game at 1 on Logan Morrisons RBI double in the seventh. The Mariners werent able to pull ahead in the seventh, even after a sacrifice bunt put Morrison on third with one out. Taylor and Jackson both struck out to end the inning. Seattle had the bases loaded with no outs in the bottom of the ninth on Los Angeles reliever Jason Grilli and couldnt get a run across. Grilli struck out Miller and Taylor before getting Jackson to fly out and send the game to extra innings. 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