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Potential bargains, busts at each position
Free agency once was a yellow brick road to riches. Free agents could count on being wined and dined and enriched.
Mariners claim pitcher Yusmeiro Petit from Arizona
According to numerous outlets, right-handed pitcher Yusmeiro Petit has been claimed off waivers by the Mariners.
Fielder is last candidate to play all 162
When Baltimore right fielder Nick Markakis took a night off on Tuesday in Toronto, the Brewers' Prince Fielder became the season's lone iron man.
Why Bill Hall is getting so much playing time with the Mariners
Actually now that I think about it, they both paid people for sex, so what's the difference exactly? Mr.
Bisons' triple play can't offset Wings' homers
It's one of the rarest of plays in all of baseball - the triple play. It's so rare, in the 22-year history of the downtown ballpark in Buffalo it had only happened once.
Mariners' assistant GM resigns
A 30-year career that started as the Mariners' traveling secretary and included a four-month stint as the organization's interim general manager last season ended on Tuesday for longtime front-office executive Lee Pelekoudas, who submitted his resignation, effective immediately, to "pursue other career opportunities." "Thirty years in one place is ...
Can we please see Brandon Allen now?
Syndicates AZSnakePit August 21st Reno first baseman Brandon Allen is ripping up the Pacific Coast League.
Rolling the dice Lyle Overbay was part of a deal in 2003 that sent Richie Sexson to Arizona and the current Toronto first baseman to Milwaukee.
Magglio Ordonez hit a grand slam Tuesday, the same night Houston's Carlos Lee hit his 14th.
Kirby Arnold: Quizzing You on the Mariners' 2009 Season
Seattle Mariners center fielder Franklin Gutierrez can melt hearts with his glove and his eyes.
Moore: Go 2 Guy: Washburn loves Seattle baseball again -- winning helps
As you probably know by now, I wing it from time to time, if not all of the time, and such was the case Tuesday night when I wandered into the Mariners clubhouse.
Come To Think of It: How the MLB Is Becoming a Young Man's Game
Whether it's due to the economy, the effects of drug testing, or smarter financial decisions, major league baseball is getting younger - and older stars do not stand a chance... by Bob Warja 3 93 reads Opinion Whether it's due to the economy, the effects of drug testing, or smarter financial decisions, major league baseball is getting younger - and ...
Erik Bedard talks of loving Seattle, Mariners
How does 4 years, $12 million per year, with a $3 million buyout for the 4th year sound? That's not top top dollar, but given his injury history and attitude issues, and given the current market, it is pretty darn good and he gets to stay where he likes to play .
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