McClendon says M’s aren’t pressing, ‘just going through a funk’

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Seattle Mariners manager Lloyd McClendon dismissed any suggestion, prior to Tuesday’s game, that the Mariners are pressing after losing five of their previous six games.

“They’re just going through a funk,” he said. “That’s all. We just have to keep battling and fight our way through it. The Oakland A’s went through it, and we were happy about it. I’m sure they’re happy about our little funk, too.

“We’re not pressing … That’s a bunch of bull. We just got our (backside) kicked. That’s what happened.”

McClendon then sought to put the last week into perspective.

“Given what Seattle has gone through the last 10-12 years,” he asked, “if I had told you guys leaving spring training that on Sept. 16, we’d be two games out in the wild card, would you take it?

“I don’t think there’s anybody associated with the Seattle Mariners who would have said no. You’ve got to keep things in perspective and look at the big picture.

“Our guys have had a fantastic run. We don’t want to look back down that road, because it was a little shaky at times. We can see the finish line, and we’re going to keep charging ahead.”

Hernandez nominated

Right-handed pitcher Felix Hernandez is the Mariners’ nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award, which recognizes one player each year for “positive contributions on and off the field.”

The Mariners have three previous recipients: second baseman Harold Reynolds in 1991, left-handed pitcher Jamie Moyer in 2003 and designated hitter Edgar Martinez in 2004.

“It’s an honor (to be nominated),” Hernandez said. “Very nice.”

Fans can participate in the selection process through Oct. 6 in an online vote at www.chevybaseball.com. The fan vote will get one vote as part of a selection panel.

The winner will be announced at the World Series.

Postseason tickets

Think the Mariners can pull out of their recent spin? The club announced single-game tickets to possible postseason games at Safeco Field will go on sale Sept. 25.

Season-ticket holders can begin purchasing single-game postseason tickets at 10 a.m. on Sept. 25. Fans who are registered with the club can begin purchasing tickets at noon on Sept. 25.

Registered fans are those who already receive email, newsletters and other official club communications. Those interested in becoming a registered fan can do so online at www.mariners.com.mail.

The deadline for new registrations to be eligible for the pre-sale is noon on Sept. 22.

Single-game postseason tickets will be available to the general public at noon on Sept. 26. The price of all postseason tickets will be refunded if the Mariners fail to qualify.

Short hops

Angels right-hander Matt Shoemaker (16-4) was diagnosed as suffering a mild strain in his left oblique as a result of reaching for a high hopper in the eighth inning of Monday’s 8-1 victory over the Mariners. He is likely to miss at least one start but, at this point, is expected to be ready for postseason. … The Mariners entered Tuesday’s game looking to avoid road losses on successive days for the first time since June 18-19 at San Diego. They have lost back-to-back road games on two occasions in that span, but they were parts of two different road trips. … When Hisashi Iwakuma allowed seven runs (in 31/3 innings) in Monday’s loss, it marked just the third time this season that a Mariners starter allowed seven or more. At this point, that’s tied for the franchise record. Starters on the 1977 and 1978 clubs also permitted seven or more runs on just three occasions.

Looking back

It was 17 years ago Wednesday — Sept. 17, 1997 — that Ken Griffey Jr. matched personal and franchise records by collecting his 140th RBI with a double in the first inning of a 5-4 loss at Texas.

Griffey finished the season with 147 RBIs, which remains the Mariners’ record. He led the American League that year in RBIs and with 56 homers and 125 runs. He was also selected as the AL’s Most Valuable Player.

On tap

The Mariners and Angels continue their four-game series at 7:05 p.m. Wednesday at Angel Stadium. Lefty James Paxton (6-2 with a 1.83 ERA) will oppose Los Angeles lefty C.J. Wilson (12-9, 4.61).

Root Sports will televise the game.

After the series concludes Thursday, the Mariners head to Houston for three weekend games. The road trip concludes with four games next week at Toronto.

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