111. He allowed five hits and nine baserunners in the first five innings, five reaching scoring position.
112. He allowed solo homers to Griffey and second baseman Carlos Guillen in the third, but left Mariners in scoring position in four of his six innings.
113. Had the Mets been able to come through earlier with runners in scoring position, however, it would not have mattered.
114. He also was left in scoring position when Troy Glaus grounded to third.
115. He batted four times with runners in scoring position and did not get a hit.
116. He escaped a first-and-second, no-out situation in the second and did not allow a runner into scoring position the next five innings.
117. He escaped a second-and-third, two-out situation in the second and allowed just four runners to reach scoring position.
118. He failed to come through with a runner in scoring position in the fourth inning on Wednesday night and bounced into a double play in the sixth.
119. Gwynn has come up with runners in scoring position six times in this series and has converted four of those opportunities.
120. He also leads the league in hits, triples, daytime batting average, road batting average and batting average with runners in scoring position.