Thursday Jun 25 | Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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 .
Brad Wilkerson Is the Latest Career Casualty of Bavasi-era Mariners
Brad Wilkerson announced his retirement from baseball today, just one year removed from being the Seattle Mariners' opening day starter in right field... by Alex Akita 7 reads Sports Brad Wilkerson announced his retirement from baseball today, just one year removed from being the Seattle Mariners' opening day starter in right field.
Halos pondering left-handed options
The Angels, who have remained firm in not pursuing Manny Ramirez, could be considering a move on one of the proven left-handed hitters available in free agency to balance their offense.
Used stars still available, lemon law does not apply
They've been sitting on the lot for much of the winter, untouched, as the economy has gone from bad to worse.
Chuck Stark: Wakamatsu Ready to Educate the Mariners
Don Wakamatsu can tell you Ichiro Suzuki hit .300 when he had two balls and one strike on him last season, and just .240 when the count was 2-0. He can tell you Yuni Betancourt hit .300 when had two strikes on ...
The Schmuck Stops Here: Figuring out first base
Orioles beat writer Jeff Zrebiec was nice enough to spoon-feed me a couple of things today, so I'll pass them along to you.
The Schmuck Stops Here: Who'll be on first for O's?
O's: Who'll be on first? Here's all we really know about the first base situation: The Orioles want a right-handed hitter or a switch-hitter to fill the opening at first base left by Kevin Millar, who ...
NEW YORK a ' Mark Teixeira remembers the bad old days growing up as a Yankee fan in suburban Baltimore, daring to root for the Bombers at Camden Yards.
Read the whole article to find out the answer. This got me to thinking about the actual sizes of the players on the Yankees.
Dunn an intriguing possibility for Mariners
Well, this is what happens sometimes wwhen information comes from outside the organization.