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The Mariners have made an offer to free-agent first baseman Prince Fielder, Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com tweeted Tuesday. “mariners made prince fielder an offer (or at least told him what they’d pay). seattle people love him but said to have $ limits,” Heyman tweeted, sounding lukewarm as to whether the team can actually afford the [...]
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