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Killing me softly with predictions
Nisqually Valley News reporter Kelly Stonum said she was embarrassed to know me.
The Daily of the University of Washin...
Forget the Cubs. Will former M's manager Lou Piniella ever make it back to the World Series? Honsen Not with his current ball club.
Being the GM: 2009 Seattle Mariners
This series is predicated on educated guesses, past history of the team/general manager, rumors that have been out there for a while, and actions that I feel could be taken.
Marching orders for the new GM
Editor's note: Seattle native Shane O'Neill is the executive editor of Lindy's Baseball.
Mariners' offseason plans: New GM, then a myriad of changes
Ask Ichiro Suzuki what his sunken Mariners must do this offseason, and the superstar outfielder just keeps cooling himself at his locker with a white, paper-thin fan with red roses on it.
For Orioles, a season of mixed signals
Though it went unsaid by the Orioles' front office, this season was never about wins and losses, or where the team finished in the American League East standings.
Rebuilding the Mariners | Part 3: Mariners' pitching future promising
Ryan Rowland-Smith's strong performances against the Yankees, Angels, Twins and Indians this season have given the Mariners some depth and optimism for 2009.
No tears found in Bedard's shoulder
Surgery on the left shoulder of Seattle Mariners pitcher Erik Bedard revealed no tears in the labrum or rotator cuff.
Giants gambling with The Franchise
Gambling with The Franchise In the first week of the season, at Dodger Stadium, Tim Lincecum returned to the mound after a 74-minute rain delay.
The inquiry into Bedard's injury begins
The circumstances and questions surrounding Erik Bedard's injured pitching shoulder won't disappear.
Mariners Notebook: Regarding Bedard, Riggleman laments a failure to communicate
The lines of communication between the Mariners and enigmatic pitcher Erik Bedard hardly improved during the Jim Riggleman reign as manager, with the skipper admitting Monday that Bedard's silence caused ...
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 ...
Bedard's injury seldom leaves players the same
A double play is known as "a pitcher's best friend." A torn labrum should probably be known as his worst enemy.
Bedard likely out for start of '09 season
The bad news for the Mariners is that left-hander Erik Bedard is expected to require six to nine months of rehabilitation following his exploratory shoulder surgery on Sept.
The Mariners delivered some bad news a couple innings into a scoreless game Tuesday night, and it had nothing to do with action taking place at Kauffman Stadium.
After two weeks of uncertainty about Jarrod Washburn - and more than two months of it on Erik Bedard - the Seattle Mariners are about to get one back and test the other.
Figgins' 9th-inning single gives Angels a sweep
Angels manager Mike Scioscia bristled at the notion that his team had it easy this year.
Surprise! Bedard throws bullpen session
By Matt Lutovsky Erik Bedard is probably not owned in many fantasy leagues at this point.
Rose-Colored '09 Mariner Forecast Hinges on Fields of Joy
My pal Chris, an astute M's observer, and I got to trading notes on the team's prospects for 2009.
Morrow set to unveil starting stuff
A transition that started in Venezuela almost a year ago, and was put on the back burner this past spring, continues full-speed ahead Friday night at Safeco Field.