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M's Sign Big-Swinging First Sacker
Russell Branyan was prepared to play baseball in Japan next year in order to become an everyday player for the first time in his career.
Catching up on the backlog of stories. USA Today had a story on the job ahead of new Seattle General Manager Jack Zduriencik.
Anybody who thinks that managerial experience is NECESSARY, just look to Tampa Bay.
Hernandez can't hold lead in loss to Angels
A number that seemed unfathomable when the regular season started became a reality on Wednesday night when the Mariners reached the 100-loss mark for just the fourth time in franchise history.
Mariners' skid extends to 10 straight
Eight runs would not have been enough to prevent the Mariners' losing streak from reaching double figures on Saturday afternoon.
It's an interesting question: If you liked Erik Bedard, would you view his season with the Seattle Mariners differently? Certainly, he hasn't always gotten the benefit of the doubt from teammates and media, and ...
Hernandez lets victory get away
For just the third time in franchise history, the Mariners will go through an entire season without at least one pitcher winning 10 games, and lose at least 100 games for the fourth time.
The Mariners sent Brandon Morrow to the mound Sunday for his fourth major-league start, hoping he could derail what stood to become the second 0-11 road trip in franchise history.
Barton's pinch-hit single wins it for A's
The A's battled back from a three-run deficit to beat the struggling Mariners, 8-7, on Saturday afternoon at McAfee Coliseum.
M's go gently in Oakland night
Back in the day when he wasn't making friends but was winning games, when Randy Johnson would pitch well but get no run support, he would storm into the dugout and start screaming.
Figgins' 9th-inning single gives Angels a sweep
This story ranks # 276 of 5,010 Related Topics: ANAHEIM, Calif. Ninth-place hitter Sean Rodriguez tripled just beyond the reach of Ichiro Suzuki with one out.
Mariners Notebook: Morrow realistic for second start
Anybody expecting Brandon Morrow's second major league start to be like his first is likely to be disappointed.
Flight of colorful fancy for rookies
For some of the Seattle Mariners, the fruits of victory and life in the major leagues awaited following Wednesday's 8-7 win over the Texas Rangers at Safeco Field.
Everett AquaSox and Seattle Mariners Extend Player Development Agreement
The agreement ensures that the AquaSox will be a Mariner affiliate through the 2010 season.
Just changing up a few things with the minor league seasons wrapped up in the Mariner system.
Mariners shake up lineup against righty
The Mariners have been overly saturated with southpaw opponents over the last two weeks.
Mariners 7, Athletics 5 Clement powers M's to win
Oakland's Kurt Suzuki tumbles in the dirt after being hit by a pitch from Seattle's Sean Green in the sixth inning Friday.
Mariners Notebook: Reed forced to fall back on old instincts in stint at first base
The last time Jeremy Reed had played first base, he was 19 years old and Bobby Crosby was firing balls at him as his teammate at Long Beach State.
Buscher's sac fly wins it in ninth inning
The Twins were breezing to one of those lazy afternoon victories, jumping to an early five-run lead against an overmatched team while their No.
Mariners taking early look at callups
The Mariners are expected to take a conservative approach when Major League teams are allowed to expand their respective 25-man rosters on Sept.