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Seatowning 11-7, Brent Barry is a Poet
November 07, 2008 by
SeaTown Sports
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In case you missed this, here is the New York Knicks' box score from two nights ago:
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+UW beat Western Washington in an exhibition last night, Isaiah Thomas is legit...[Husky Insider]
+RIP Tuba Man..Public Memorial follows...[Seahawks Insider]
+Hasselbeck...
Predicted Roster, 3/29
March 29, 2009 by
Bleeding Blue and Teal
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After all of the big developments today, this is what I think the roster will look like come Opening Day.
Starting Rotation:
Felix Hernandez, R
Erik Bedard, L
Jarrod Washburn, L
Carlos Silva, R
Ryan Rowland-Smith, L
Bullpen:
CL: Brandon Morrow, R
SU: David Aardsma, R
SU: Roy Corcoran...
Johjima's Gamecalling Revisited
August 12, 2008 by
Bleeding Blue and Teal
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Excerpt:
"Another aspect of Johjima's game that has been criticized has been his poor pitch framing. There isn't a great way to prove this other than watching him, but perhaps the percentage of hitters walked could be telling.
Felix Hernandez: 9.8% with Johjima,...
Angels 3, Mariners 2, 10 innings: Mariners strand too many RISP
September 09, 2009 by
Seattle Times
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You can't keep leaving runners in scoring position the way the Mariners did in the ninth and 10th innings tonight and expect to win. They didn't come away with a victory, losing 3-2 to the Angels in the 10th on an Erick Aybar single up the middle just out of reach of shortstop...
U.S.S. Mariner Suggests A New Home For Justin Speier
August 13, 2009 by
6-4-2: Double Play Blog
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No fair guessing where it is.
Justin Speier, just released by the Angels yesterday, would love Safeco Field, where his home run problem would be somewhat limited. You could give him Batista’s spot immediately and make a nice little upgrade, while also finding a guy who you might...
Tribe Takes Another Series
July 21, 2008 by
Waiting For Next Year
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Though it didn't start off as planned, the Tribe managed to pull things together and take another series. While the Seattle Mariners are not exactly the Tampa Bay Rays (at least pre-losing streak), I'm willing to take a win whenever I can get it.
There are plenty of highs...
Let's go back to 2003
October 09, 2007 by
The Red Sox Ticket
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BY Jay Piques , September 15th, 2007
Lets go back to 2003. It was a pretty decent year to be alive I suppose. I mean lets put aside the start of the Iraq War, the outbreak of SARS, and Aaron F%#!ing Boone. More? 2003 also saw the emergence of a future stud pitcher in Josh Beckett...
Invitation
July 05, 2009 by
Empyreal Environs
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Game 81: July 5, 2009 Mariners4BS, L: Miguel Batista (2, 5-3)42-39, 1 game losing streak Red Sox8W: Justin Masterson (3-2)49-32, 1 game winning streak Highlights: David Ortiz gave Tim Wakefield a huge hug right in the middle of the pitcher’s in-game interview. Wakefield became the...
10 Reasons the Mariners Could Win The World Series
April 08, 2009 by
SeaTown Sports
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Let's make this short and to the point.
Felix Hernandez and Erik Bedard are one of the best 1-2 punches if not the best in the Major Leagues
Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Sweeney are the best clubhouse leaders in baseball
Brandon Morrow is an elite closer (forget about last night...
Talkin' Baseball on KJR AM 950 coming up at about 8:30 a.m.
July 08, 2009 by
Seattle Times
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We'll once again have plenty to talk about as I go on KJR AM 950's Mitch in the Morning show today at about 8:30 a.m.
I thought Erik Bedard threw the ball well after the first inning. Could not understand what he was doing between pitches in that first. Took more time between...
Diamondbacks 3, Mariners 7: Arizona are sub-Mariners once again
June 21, 2009 by
AZ Snakepit
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by Jim Bryant - AP
Yes, another picture whose caption got vetoed by the SB Nation lawyers...
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Record: 29-40. Pace: 68-94. Change on last season: -8. Change on 2004...
Today's Ominous Fact
June 26, 2009 by
Lookout Landing
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by Ted S. Warren - AP
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When Jack Zduriencik and the coaching staff agreed to come into the season with a bullpen built on the cheap, a lot of people were nervous. They looked...
Workload of Seattle Mariners bullpen is on Don Wakamatsu's mind
June 23, 2009 by
Seattle Times
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We can see Yuniesky Betancourt, above, getting some fielding tips from coach Bruce Hines during today's batting practice. The Mariners can';t afford any mistakes this week with a chance to pad their record against the woeful San Diego Padres. You don't like to look ahead...
Thoughts on the 2009 Mariners
October 13, 2009 by
Lookout Landing
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by John Froschauer - AP
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This is not a review of the 2009 season, per se. Although I will touch on certain things that happened during the season, this is not meant to be a comprehensive...
Padres snap 10-game home losing streak to Mariners with 4-3 win in 10 innings
June 18, 2009 by
Seattle Times
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Kevin Kouzmanoff delivered a two-out single in the 10th off Miguel Batista to score Adrian Gonzalez from second.
Mariners complete sweep of Athletics, 5-3
August 27, 2009 by
The News Tribune
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Jose Lopez homered, newly acquired Bill Hall drove in two runs and Luke French won his third game in four decisions as a Mariner in Seattles 5-3 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday night.Relievers Miguel Batista, Mark Lowe and David Aardsma kept Oakland scoreless...
Looking Over the Mariners Stats on the Season's Last Sunday Night
September 28, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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Felix Hernandez, with 17 wins, has more than double Jarrod Washburn's eight in second place; Miguel Batista, with seven, ranks second among active Mariners.
Hernandez is also the only guy on the team with over 100 innings—224 1/3rd—compared to Washburn's 133, and...
First Half In Review: Mariners Go Driving
July 15, 2009 by
Lookout Landing
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The Mariner players' first half performances as things that can happen to you in the car.
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David Aardsma: somebody texts you a happy score update of a big game, the beginning of which you have to miss because your boss made you work late and you've had it with these...
Reflections on the Mariners Part 2: Pitching
March 04, 2009 by
Baseball Reflections
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Starting rotation
2008: Felix Hernandez, Erik Bedard, Carlos Silva, Jarrod Washburn, Miguel Batista, R.A. Dickey, Ryan Feierabend, Ryan-Rowland Smith
2009: Hernandez, Bedard, Silva, Washburn, Brandon Morrow, Rowland-Smith
This time last year people were talking about the M?s rotation...
Taking Stock Of Seattle's Trade Chips
July 16, 2009 by
MLB Rumors
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The Mariners are in the playoff hunt with a 46-42 record, though many expected them to be sellers this month. As Gregg Bell of the AP reports, Mariners manager Don Wakamatsu and trade candidate Jarrod Washburn say they want to keep the team together and attempt to win now.Geoff Baker...
Taking Stock Of Seattle's Trade Chips
July 16, 2009 by
MLB Rumors
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The Mariners are in the playoff hunt with a 46-42 record, though many expected them to be sellers this month. As Gregg Bell of the AP reports, Mariners manager Don Wakamatsu and trade candidate Jarrod Washburn say they want to keep the team together and attempt to win now.Geoff Baker...
79-72, Game Notes
September 23, 2009 by
Lookout Landing
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by Chris O'Meara - AP
Seattle Mariners' Ichiro Suzuki, right, of Japan, reaches out to high-five teammate Mike Carp while Tampa Bay Rays' Dioner Navarro, center, looks on with particular interest. (AP...
Evaluating Don Wakamatsu
June 10, 2009 by
SeaTown Sports
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Since Lou Piniella left Seattle for Tampa Bay in 2002, no other manager has lasted 3 years with the Mariners. While the manager job is often seen as more valuable than it really is to the success of a team on the field, it is usually one of the most visible faces of an organization...
Seattle Mariners see bats come alive for 8-4 win over New York Yankees
July 02, 2009 by
Seattle Times
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The stands were already emptying out at the new Yankee Stadium by the time David Aardsma began working the ninth. And for good reason, given the scoreboard, though things got a little nervy after the first two hitters notched singles in the ninth and Hideki Matsui ran the count full...
Things I Learned Watching A Few Hours Of The Venezuelan Winter League
October 28, 2009 by
Lookout Landing
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The whole reason I tuned in in the first place was to watch Michael Saunders. Venezuela makes the third country in which Mike doesn't know when to take the bat off his shoulders.
Road team uniforms in the VWL are equipped with external brassieres, presumably in an effort...
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