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Young Guns Serve as M’s Backbone for AL West Race
Posted on 17 Jun 2011 by Chase Smith.
In the MLB, there are two different types of teams; there are the big-market teams like the Yankees, Phillies, and Cardinals that spend hefty amounts of money in the free agent market, acquiring names like C.C. Sabathia, Cliff Lee, Derek Jeter, and Albert Pujols. However, on the other side there are the smaller-market teams like the Royals, Pirates, and the Mariners that, while they do not enga...
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Mariners Take Four of Seven in Back-to-Back Series
Posted on 9 Jun 2011 by Chase Smith.
With baseball season now entering the summer months, teams begin to take stock of every single win as they approach the All-Star break. The Mariners certainly had more reason to be proud after winning four of their last seven games in back-to-back series. After having won two of three against the Orioles at home, the M’s good luck continued as they welcomed the Rays for a four-game homestand....
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Mariners Magic Month is May
Posted on 1 Jun 2011 by Chase Smith.
Even after a dismal start in the month of April, winning only 13 of 28 games the Mariners have managed to pick up the slack in May winning a total of 15 of the 26 games played (two additional games were postponed due to weather), pushing their overall record above .500 with 28 wins, and 26 losses. True productivity for the M’s in the month of May has not been seen since 2003 when the team acc...
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2011 MLB Preview: Looking at Felix Hernandez and the Seattle Mariners on Paper
Posted on 31 Mar 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
There's not much to cheer about in Seattle, but they do have two of the most exciting players in baseball in Cy Young Award winner Felix Hernandez and Ichiro. Just a year ago, the Mariners were a popular pick to win the AL West. They acquired Cliff Lee during the offseason in a trade with Philadelphia, and acquired Chone Figgins as a free-agent. Seattle started off slow and Cliff Lee didn't p...
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You Can-tu it
Posted on 30 Jul 2010 by Trevor Stewart.
Ok this trade deadline is turning the fantasy baseball world upside down. So many moves, some big and some small, some changes have devalued players,but some have increased their values. The prime example of a player whose value has taken an unexpected turn for the better, even amidst his hitting slump is newly acquired Texas Rangers 1B/3B Jorge Cantu. Cantu will most likely be the everyday fir...
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Cliff Lee. Sold!
Posted on 10 Jul 2010 by Shane Hoopfer.
There are times in professional sports where a trade really does work out well for all parties involved, and this appears to be a classic example. The Seattle Mariners have trade SP Cliff Lee,RP Mark Lowe, and cash to the Texas Rangers for 1B Justin Smoak, 2B Matthew Lawson, and pitchers Blake Beaven and Josh Lueke. The Seattle Mariners are going through a season that has been a disaster after ...









