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The Bullpen: Strikeouts Indicate Future Productivity

The Bullpen: Strikeouts Indicate Future Productivity

Raymond Schwabacher May 15, 2012 0

The Seattle Mariners Baseball Playing Club has spent the last several seasons as a source of frustration. This frustration stemmed from mediocrity, sure, but also by the predictable nature of that mediocrity. In 2010

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Stephen Pryor Moves up the Prospect Ladder, Mauricio Robles Moves Down

Stephen Pryor Moves up the Prospect Ladder, Mauricio Robles Moves Down

Clint Hulsey May 8, 2012 0

The Mariners have decided to demote pitcher Mauricio Robles from AAA Tacoma to AA Jackson and promote relief pitcher Stephen Pryor from Jackson to Tacoma. Robles was acquired in the Jarrod Washburn trade along

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DFA Chone Figgins, Please

DFA Chone Figgins, Please

Raymond Schwabacher May 3, 2012 0

If you didn’t notice the Mariners getting swept by the Rays, that’s okay. All four games were close, and some were even at strange times of day! But in the end we are here,

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George Sherrill’s Season-Ending Injury Opens, Closes Doors for Luetge, Furbush

George Sherrill’s Season-Ending Injury Opens, Closes Doors for Luetge, Furbush

Raymond Schwabacher April 29, 2012 0

The Mariners didn’t used to be a team that carried a lot of lefty relievers. In 2011 there was Aaron Laffey, who was a bad Mariner and then a released Mariner. After discarding Laffey

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Humber throws Perfect Game, Paxton Struggles, and Tacoma gets Blown Out

Humber throws Perfect Game, Paxton Struggles, and Tacoma gets Blown Out

Clint Hulsey April 22, 2012 0

The Mariners were victims of Philip Humber on Saturday, getting no walks , no hits, and hitters reaching on errors. The former Twins and Mets prospect who had a 4.50 ERA with 7.3 K/9IP

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In Crushing Loss, Felix Shows Dominance

In Crushing Loss, Felix Shows Dominance

Luke Theofelis April 20, 2012 0

Last night I watched what might have been the most disappointing April Mariner’s loss I have ever seen. I know many of you watched it as well.  The thing about baseball is that no

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The Felix Hernandez Experience

The Felix Hernandez Experience

Raymond Schwabacher April 20, 2012 0

The Seattle Mariners experience is largely defined by Safeco Field. It’s not entirely defined by Safeco Field – it’s also dependent on the team itself, which, like all other teams, consists of an offensive

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Riding Momentum: What the Mariners Need to do to Keep This Decent Start Going

Riding Momentum: What the Mariners Need to do to Keep This Decent Start Going

Luke Theofelis April 18, 2012 1

The biggest conclusion I made over the first few weeks of the season as the Mariners offense got off to a start more surprising than Bubba winning the Master (I thought he died!), was

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Hector Noesi’s BABIP Adventures

Hector Noesi’s BABIP Adventures

Raymond Schwabacher April 10, 2012 0

Hector Noesi made his Mariners debut last night and was terrible. Yes, he was making only the third start of his big league career and yes, it came against the Texas Rangers in Arlington,

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Mariners are 3-1 After First Week

Mariners are 3-1 After First Week

Paul Novak April 9, 2012 0

The Mariners did not play on Sunday. We’ll go ahead and mark that as the first week of the season coming to an end. Right now the Mariners are sitting at the top of

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