CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Indians are finding ways to win these days even when something goes wrong. Jason Kipnis scored the winning run in the ninth inning when Brendan Ryans throw pulled catcher Jesus Montero off the plate, sending the Indians to a 5-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday. Cleveland pulled out the win after closer Chris Perez allowed two-out solo homers to Raul Ibanez and Justin Smoak that tied the score in the top of the ninth. "We made it more exciting than it needed to be, but there is something to be said for being resilient," Indians manager Terry Francona said. "Rather than feeling sorry for yourself when you get punched in the gut, we came back to win." Kipnis, who won Fridays game with a three-run homer in the 10th, sparked the winning rally with a leadoff single against Oliver Perez (1-1). He moved to third on Asdrubal Cabreras double and Nick Swisher was walked intentionally to load the bases. Mark Reynolds then hit a sharp ground ball that forced Ryan to make a diving stop, and he was unable to get the forceout at home. "That was a very uneventful walkoff, but a win is a win," Reynolds said. "I just tried to put the ball in play somewhere. When I hit it I said to myself, please get through, then it was please make a bad throw, and Then please get there. " Reynolds hit his 12th homer and finished with three RBIs as the Indians won for the 16th time in their last 20 games. "Thats baseball," Reynolds said. "We were like, Oh well, lets go win it in the ninth. If not, weve got a good bullpen." After Kipnis scampered home to end the game, Mariners manager Eric Wedge came on the field to discuss the call with home plate umpire Mike Winters. He quickly went back to the dugout. "The throw beat him, but Monty came off the plate early," Wedge said. "You have to stand on the plate. You have to, but he came out a little bit early. We got the ground ball we wanted -- Ryno made a great play -- but we didnt get it done." Chris Perez (2-0) retired the first two hitters before Ibanez homered to right, cutting the lead to 4-3. Smoak then homered to centre on a 1-1 pitch. "The one to Ibanez was a mistake," Perez said. "I missed my spot terribly. The one to Smoak, I was trying to throw it on the corner but I missed high. Its frustrating, but its not one of the worst games Ive ever had." It was Perezs second blown save in eight chances this season and wasted a strong start by Zach McAllister, who allowed two runs and six hits in 7 1-3 innings. Reynolds singled in a run in the first against Joe Saunders and drove a 3-2 pitch over the 19-foot high wall in left field in the fifth. Reynolds, signed as a free agent in December, is tied for the AL lead in home runs. Michael Bourn and Kipnis each singled in a run in the sixth, but Ryan belted a two-run homer in the eighth to keep Seattle in the game. Saunders allowed four runs and 11 hits in 5 1-3 innings, continuing his road woes. The left-hander is 0-4 with an 11.25 ERA in five starts away from Safeco Field this season, compared to 3-0 with an 0.94 ERA in four home starts. Asked about his problems pitching away from home, Saunders said, "Im gonna sacrifice a chicken before my next road start. ... This is just kind of a fluky thing." The Indians and Mariners exchanged baserunning blunders in the middle innings. Montero hit a leadoff single in the third and moved to second on Ryans base hit with no outs. But Montero strayed too far from second when Endy Chavez took a strike while squaring around for a bunt attempt. He was tagged out in a rundown and McAllister retired the next two hitters. Cabrera committed his own baserunning mistake after he led off the fifth with a single. Ibanez caught Swishers high fly ball in front of the wall in left. Cabrera, thinking the ball was going to be for extra bases, was doubled off first. The Indians chased Saunders in the sixth. Mike Aviles started the inning with a double and remained at second when Yan Gomes singled through the left side. After a sacrifice and with the infield playing in, Ryan fielded Bourns ground ball behind the mound but his throw home was too late to get Aviles. Kipnis then blooped a single to left that scored Gomes. Smoak led off the eighth with a double and scored when Ryan connected for his first homer of the season. Rich Hill recorded the final two outs of the eighth for Cleveland. NOTES: Mariners RHP Felix Hernandez (5-2) takes on RHP Justin Masterson (6-2) in a matchup of aces Sunday. Hernandez was forced to leave his start against the New York Yankees on Tuesday with back stiffness. ... Indians OF Michael Brantley, hitless in his last seven at-bats, wasnt in the lineup. Aviles started in left field. Brantley came in as a defensive replacement in the eighth. ... Mariners OF Michael Morse returned after missing Fridays game with irritation in his eye and was hitless in four at-bats. ... Mariners RHP Aaron Harang (lower back stiffness) played catch before the game and will throw a bullpen session Sunday. Harang was a late scratch Thursday against the Yankees, but is scheduled to make his next start Tuesday at the Angels. ... Cleveland Browns coach Rob Chudzinski threw out the first pitch and also exchanged uniforms with Indians manager Terry Francona. Cheap Colts Jerseys . The move comes after the Canadiens were approached by the Buffalo Sabres for permission to speak to Dudley - a former Sabres player and head coach. "The Sabres called for permission and I appreciate that, Im flattered, Dudley told TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun of ESPN. 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And even more interesting, the flagship team, the one with the most recent national championship, is very much on the upwardly mobile move.Alterique Gilbert, UConn Huskies The prize of a heralded class for Kevin Ollie, Gilbert is one of the best playmakers in the Class of 2016?(No. 30 in ESPN 100). He averaged 16.5 points, 5.6 assists, 4.5 steals and 4.5 rebounds at Miller Grove High School in Georgia, where he led his team to three state titles. Gilbert played in the McDonalds All-American game and gave UConn fans a scare during the Jordan Brand Classic-- while going for a steal, Gilbert fell to the floor and was helped off the court. The diagnosis? A dislocated shoulder, which Gilbert has suffered before. This time he opted for surgery, which will keep him out of action until later this month. But hes already on campus, rehabbing with the UConn athletic training staff and is expected to be ready for the season, where he will join?Jalen Adams?in what figures to be an electric backcourt.Semi Ojeleye, SMU Mustangs Caught in a logjam of frontcourt players, Ojeleye wisely decided to transfer from Duke in 2015. He had averaged just 10.5 minutes per game for Coach K, and with Chase Jeter still to come, Ojeleye figured hed be better served elsewhere. He wound up at SMU and would have been eligible in the second semester of last season, but former coach Larry Brown elected to redshirt him. Now the 6-foot-8 forward finally will have a chance to play. How good will he be? Thats the big question. Ojeleye has never really been able to show his stuff as a collegiate player, but he was once the Parade Magazine National Player of the Year, a Kansas high school scoring record holder and ranked as the 40th-best player in the Class of 2013. With Markus Kennedy gone, one thing Ojeleye should know for certain -- hell at least get his chance at SMU.Jarron Cumberland, Cincinnati Bearcats Hot shooters arent exactly the first thing you think of when you think of the Bearcats; blue-collar workers and ddefenders are more like it.dddddddddddd. Cumberland, a freshman from Ohio and the No. 55 player in his class, may change that. He averaged 24.5 points, and recruiting analysts say he simply knows how to score. That hes built like a linebacker doesnt hurt, and it certainly puts him in line with the typical Bearcat look and mentality. Of course, if hes going to play for coach Mick Cronin, hes going to have to learn how to defend a little bit, too. But with second-leading scorer Farad Cobb graduated, there will be ample opportunity for Cumberland to get his points.Juwan Durham, UConn Huskies Durham hasnt played since the final game of his junior season of high school. Back then, in the state playoff game for his Tampa Prep team, he collided with another player. What looked like a typical bang-bang play in a basketball game left Durham with a torn ACL. Seven months later, Durham was working on a treadmill, looking forward to his senior season, when he felt a tweak in his then-good knee. A few minutes later, during a shooting drill, it gave out altogether: He had torn his other ACL. Goodbye, senior year. That UConn stuck by Durham (No. 52 in ESPN 100) shows what the word commitment means to coach Kevin Ollie. A number of other schools stopped recruiting Durham after the first injury. But provided he he returns healthy, Durham is worth it. He averaged 22.8 points and 10.2 rebounds per game in high school. With Amida Brimah and Rodney Purvis alongside him, Durham also has the luxury of time.Troy Baxter, South Florida Bulls Expect to see Baxter on a few highlight reels and maybe at a future dunk contest near you. The Florida native won the American Family Insurance High School dunk contest this year, even earning a perfect mark from the usually stingy Shaquille ONeal. The lanky forward ranked 90th in his class and figures to be a big part of an injection of new energy for the Bulls rebuilding project under head coach Orlando Antigua, alongside Texas Tech transfer Isaiah Manderson and former Penn Stater Geno Thorpe. The coach, in fact, has stressed that Baxter is much more than a dunker, pointing out that the 6-foot-8 forward can shoot from the outside and is quick enough to even defend smaller guards. With a team that finished only 8-25 last season, Baxter ought to get plenty of playing time and could make a big splash for a team in dire need of some oomph. ' ' '