Beltre burns Yankees

? A blown call and a big swing by Adrian Beltre against Mariano Rivera helped the Seattle Mariners gain a comeback victory.

Beltre hit a tiebreaking homer off Rivera in the ninth inning, and Seattle took advantage of a huge break on a not-even-close play at second base to beat the New York Yankees, 3-2, Monday night.

“We’ll take it,” Willie Bloomquist said. “It’s just a good thing there’s no instant replay in baseball.”

A late rally gave the Mariners a four-game split at Yankee Stadium and cost Matt DeSalvo a win in his impressive major-league debut.

New York got seven innings of three-hit ball from DeSalvo. The right-hander walked three and left with a 2-1 lead before an incorrect call by second-base umpire Gerry Davis helped Seattle tie the score.

Jose Vidro broke his bat on an infield single with two outs in the eighth against Kyle Farnsworth. Bloomquist ran for Vidro and stole second, though replays showed he was clearly out on a strong throw by catcher Jorge Posada to second baseman Robinson Cano.

Indians 10, Orioles 1

Baltimore – Travis Hafner hit a grand slam, Fausto Carmona allowed one unearned run in seven innings, and Cleveland salvaged a split of the four-game series.

Grady Sizemore doubled in the tiebreaking run in a four-run seventh.