Chicago Cubs vs Seattle Mariners Ticket Stub Spring Training Cashman Las Vegas March 31, 2007. Here are the notes from this game...Mariners won 2-1.
Jeff Weaver ended spring training in the same form he finished last October. (2006)
Weaver gave up five hits in six scoreless innings of relief as the Seattle Mariners finished spring training Saturday with a 2-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs.
In the postseason for the St. Louis Cardinals, Weaver had a victory in each round, and he won the Game 5 World Series clincher against the Detroit Tigers.
Weaver, who signed an $8,375,000, one-year contract with the Mariners, pitched the final six innings against the Cubs, striking out four and walking none. Seattle starter Horacio Ramirez allowed one run and three hits in two innings. Cubs starter Jason Marquis, Weaver’s teammate on the Cardinals last year, (2006) gave up one run and two hits in four innings. Seattle starter Horacio Ramirez allowed one run and three hits in two innings. Cubs starter Jason Marquis, Weaver’s teammate on the Cardinals last year,(2006) gave up one run and two hits in four innings. Notes: Alfonso Soriano went 2-for-2, sparking the Cubs in the first when he singled, stole second and scored on Lee’s RBI single. … Adam Jones had a tying single in the third, and Dawkins hit a go-ahead single in the sixth off Will Ohman as the Mariners beat the Cubs for the first time in five exhibition games. … The Mariners pulled six starters, including Ichiro Suzuki, by the third inning. … The teams played two games Cashman Field, home of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Triple-A affiliate. Both games, including Friday, March 6, 2007 were sellouts. Combined attendance was 22,220.