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Assessing the Miguel Olivo Trade Market

Assessing the Miguel Olivo Trade Market

Raymond Schwabacher March 4, 2012 0

Just to be clear – this is a fantasy. Based on what we currently know, the Mariners view Miguel Olivo as the team’s “number one” catcher, the guy they’d rather have behind the dish

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Olivo and Figgins will be starters. Why?

Olivo and Figgins will be starters. Why?

Raymond Schwabacher February 21, 2012 0

Chone Figgins, starting third baseman and leadoff hitter. Miguel Olivo, starting catcher and a part of the Mariners lineup for some reason. There are few things we have learned so far in spring training,

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John Jaso Should Start at Catcher

John Jaso Should Start at Catcher

Justin Buchanan February 19, 2012 1

Last week I posted about some interesting position battles to watch this spring training. So today, I’m going to go into more detail about the catchers. There are four catchers that could break camp

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Should Olivo really be the starting catcher?

Should Olivo really be the starting catcher?

Clint Hulsey February 13, 2012 4

Jon Morosi reports , as many have before him, that the Mariners believe that Miguel Olivo is their starting catcher. Montero will also get a look at catcher, but aren’t we forgetting someone? Yes,

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Time To Part Ways With Miguel Olivo

Time To Part Ways With Miguel Olivo

Paul Novak September 15, 2011 0

When the Mariners decided to ink Miguel Olivo to a multi-year contract this offseason, I was surprised. I realized that ownership was trying to bring a power bat to the table while filling a

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