ANAHEIM, Calif. Adidas Sneakers Stan Smith Sale . -- In a game in which every pitch was critical, the only run scored on a wild pitch. Thats all that separated C.J. Wilson and Joe Saunders. Wilson outdueled the former Angels left-hander with seven innings of two-hit ball, leading Los Angeles to a 1-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night. "Every pitch counts, obviously," Wilson said. "I had this exact kind of game to Jered Weaver a couple of years ago and lost 1-0 on a flyball that Endy Chavez dropped. Mike Trout scored the run after I hit him in the foot, so it was kind of like turnabout is fair play." Wilson (6-5) struck out three, walked two and allowed only two runners as far as second base en route to his fifth straight victory over the Mariners. "Ive faced these guys three times this year, and they pretty much have an idea of what my repertoire is. So its about executing," Wilson said. "I cant fool them on stuff right down the middle because theyre not going to get surprised if I throw a slider or a changeup, so I have to hit the corners." Saunders matched zeros with Wilson through five innings, scattering four hits before Trout legged out a leadoff double to left field in the sixth. He advanced after a flyball to right by Albert Pujols and scored on a 2-2 pitch to Mark Trumbo that bounced in the dirt and away from catcher Mike Zunino. It was the first wild pitch of the season for Saunders in 89 2-3 innings to that point. "It was a tough one, but Im more mad at myself for letting a run score on a wild pitch," Saunders said. "It was a changeup down. I was trying to get him to hit it on the ground." Kendrys Morales Baltimore-chop single toward third base leading off the second inning was Seattles only hit until Kyle Seagers leadoff single in the seventh. But Wilson froze Raul Ibanez on a called third strike in the seventh with runners at first and second, and escaped the inning unscathed when Trout ran down Zuninos drive in front of the bullpen fence. "Its Mike Trout. Put a cape on him. Hes great out there," Wilson said. "That was one of the few curve balls I threw all night, and he was looking for it. It was a strike and he hit it. I was lucky that he didnt hit it higher. "... They put a lot of balls in play, so it really wasnt a really dominating game for me. I was just making good pitches, but I dont think I had exceptional stuff. Thats why I wasnt able to get the strikeouts, which usually are kind of my bail-out if theres a problem in the inning." Scott Downs pitched a perfect eighth and Ernesto Frieri did likewise in the ninth for his 16th save in 17 attempts. "Its one of those things where runs were hard to come by tonight," Saunders said. "We didnt score any runs, so youve just got to hang with him. He stepped up his game and I stepped up my game, and it was one of those pitchers duels. I just picked the wrong day to pitch." Saunders (5-7) went the distance for the ninth time in 204 career starts, allowing six hits over eight innings with three strikeouts and two walks. A first-round draft pick by the Angels in 2002, he made only one other start against them since he was traded to Arizona in July 2010 for Dan Haren. That was on June 16, 2012, at the "Big A," when he lost 2-0 on a two-run homer in the first inning by Trumbo. Slumping Josh Hamilton was dropped to seventh in the Angels lineup by manager Mike Scioscia, one night after he grounded into double plays his first three times up and struck out twice. It was the first time that the 2010 AL MVP started a game in the seven hole since Aug. 5, 1990, with the Texas Rangers. But the change didnt help, as he went 0 for 3 with two strikeouts and saw his average dip to .210. "Weve got to figure out something," Hamilton said. "Some players wear emotions on their sleeves and break things, but Im not going to break my bat on the field because theres kids watching. If they dont think I care, theyre mistaken because it hurts me more than it hurts anybody not to be performing." NOTES: Peter Bourjos was stranded at third base in the third inning when Saunders induced a double-play grounder by Albert Pujols. The Angels have grounded into a major league-worst 77 DPs, 11 of them in the last five games. ... Kendrick lined a single through the box in the sixth, knocking Saunders glove right off his hand. ... Wilson, who spent his first five big league seasons as a reliever with the Rangers, reached the 1,000-inning mark when he retired Michael Saunders on a foul popup to end the second. ... Erick Aybar got his 100th career stolen base and first since April 30, surpassing Dick Schofield as the Angels career leader among shortstops. ... Wilson is 8-1 against Seattle in 10 starts since the beginning of the 2011 season. 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ARL Commission chairman John Grants deteriorating funding negotiations could trigger a war within NRL clubland, Cronulla veteran Paul Gallen is warning.The premiers have much to lose if a deal between the league and clubs over funding and the salary cap is not finalised soon, with rival clubs circling the Sharks long list of off-contract stars.The saga looks no closer to resolution with Canterbury chairman Ray Dib reportedly telling Grant he is refusing to attend any further meetings while he heads the commission due to a loss of confidence.I can certainly understand the frustration of the clubs, Gallen told Sky Sports Radio on Monday.Our clubs trying to sign the majority of our team. I reckon 75 per cent of our team will be off contract next year.Last week, Grant and NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg refused to sign off on agreement to fund each franchise at 130 per cent of the salary cap from 2018.The funding model, which was agreed to by both parties last year, was set to deliver an extra $100 million to the 16 clubs per year.However Grant argued that they could no longer afford it - with a number of other issues taking precedence, including grassroots funding, takinng over the NRLs digital arm from Telstra in 2018 and a sinking fund to support struggling clubs. Wholesale Stan Smith. The Sharks, like most clubs, have a crop of stars off contract at the end of the 2017 season, including premiership players Valentine Holmes, Jack Bird, Ricky Leutele, Wade Graham, Gerard Beale, Sosaia Feki, Chris Heighington, Sam Tagataese and Chad Towsend.They (Cronulla) are trying to extend guys out like Valentine Holmes, Jack Bird and Ricky Leutele and all these young guns in the game and they dont know where the caps going to be, Gallen said.They dont know where the fundings coming from. Its very hard at the moment, because other clubs can poach players now.Its really difficult for clubs at the moment and you dont want to see a war in the game, so to speak.But I hope they get it sorted out soon and we can all move forward and clubs can start signing players and we know what direction were headed in.Grant is set for a showdown with a NRL clubs at a meeting this week after refusing to apologise or backtrack over the funding impasse. ' ' '