BRISBANE, Australia - China opened its Asian Cup with a 1-0 win over Group B rival Saudi Arabia on Saturday, with Yu Hais late deflected free kick breaking the deadlock after Wang Dalei made a crucial save.Yu scored in the 80th minute, his left-foot free kick from 30 yards deflecting off a defender and curling into the bottom of the net as Saudi keeper Abdullah Waleed dived to his right.The Saudis pressed desperately for a late equalizer but lacked finish and paid a heavy price for Naif Hazazis failure from the penalty spot in the 61st minute.Hazazi was surging into the area on a counterattack when he was fouled by China defender Ren Hang, giving Saudi Arabia its best chance of the match. He fired low and right from the spot but Wang blocked it with his legs, a save that ultimately earned the Chinese goalkeeper the player-of-the-match award.Chinese midfielder Wu Xi had the clearest chance of the first half but shot wide from the top of the area in the 43rd minute.The Saudi squad was hoping to rebound from its last Asian Cup when it lost all three group games at Qatar 2011, but had a major setback in the hours leading up to the match when captain and forward Nassir Al Shamrani was ruled out with an abdominal injury.China moved to the top of Group B with Uzbekistan, which opened with a 1-0 win over North Korea in heavy rain in Sydney earlier Saturday. Those teams will meet in Brisbane on Wednesday, when Saudi Arabia plays North Korea in Melbourne. Mike Pouncey Jersey . A-Rod is also disqualified from any post-season play. So at the tender age of 38, he will miss all of next season. 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Luis Sardinas singled off Fernando Rodney (1-3) with one out in the ninth and moved to second on a groundout. Martin, who reached base three times as manager Ron Washingtons latest test in the leadoff spot, followed with the game-winning hit, which scored Sardinas without a play at the plate. "If you put the ball in play, good things can happen, and it did for us tonight," Washington said. "They dont quit. They play nine innings and they continue to play baseball no matter what happens out there. No matter what happens out there, they continue to play baseball." Despite allowing an inherited runner to score after allowing a bases-loaded RBI single to Robinson Cano in the seventh, Neal Cotts (2-3) limited the damage and earned the win with 1 2-3 innings of four-strikeout relief. Joakim Soria pitched a perfect ninth for his 15th save in 16 chances. The late run spoiled a win for Texas starter Joe Saunders, who was in line for his first victory of the season in his fourth start after coming off the disabled list. Saunders allowed two runs in six innings. "For me, its about getting deeper into games," Saunders said. "I felt like I had good stuff tonight, couldve been better. So its still, in my mind, a little bit of a work in progress. But made some good strides tonight." The Rangers had to rally early in the game after falling behind 1-0 in the fifth. Shin-Soo Choo singled off reliever Danny Farquhar to open the sixth and scored when Adrian Beltre followed with a double into the left-field corner, tying the game.dddddddddddd. After a pair of strikeouts, Robinson Chirinos put Texas ahead with a two-run home run to left field. Farquhar came on for Erasmo Ramirez, who had skirted danger in five scoreless innings. Ramirez allowed just three hits, but struggled with his command and walked four. The right-hander allowed seven baserunners and threw 89 pitches. The Mariners took the lead in the fifth when Stefen Romero hit a sacrifice fly to left to score John Buck from third. Buck led off the frame with a single and moved to third when Seager followed with a base hit. The run snapped a 13-inning scoreless streak for the Mariners. Seattle added a run in the sixth when Buck scored Cano from second with a single. The call at the plate was confirmed after a review. The Mariners were not able to capitalize on opportunities, though, and multiple runners stranded in the three separate innings. "Weve lost some tough games here at home," Willie Bloomquist said. "Were playing hard, just not coming up with that big hit when we need it." NOTES: Sundays series finale will feature Mariners RHP Hisashi Iwakuma and Rangers RHP Nick Martinez. ... The umpires reviewed four calls: two in the first, one in the sixth and one in the seventh. 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