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ESPN: Phillippe Aumont and Tyson Gillies...to the Phillies
Talk about a day of twists and turns, which still isn't quite done yet. But this piece by ESPN columnist Jayson Stark does a good job of explaining what's been going on.
Mariners announce they've acquired Cliff Lee
The Mariners have scheduled a 1 p.m. conference call on the Lee trade. By the way, longtime Boston writer/columnist Gordon Edes suggests the Red Sox are no longer going to bring in Adrian Beltre .
Cliff Lee Will Only Cost the Seattle Mariners Phillippe Aumont, Tyson Gillies
As of this morning, the Seattle Mariners are finalizing the parameters as a part of baseball's biggest blockbuster trade in recent memory.
Seattle Mariners Acquire Cliff Lee in Blockbuster Deal
The Seattle Mariners are part of a three team deal with the Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies that will send Roy Halladay to the Phillies, and net the Mariners All Star and Cy Young award winning pitcher Cliff Lee.
Mariners non-tender OF Langerhans
Tommy Hunter allowed just one run in his first career complete game, and the Texas Rangers used three home runs to power their way past the Seattle Mariners, 7-2, in the first of two Sunday games at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.
So much for Harden; Ma s sign Patterson
INDIANAPOLIS The market for pitching became a little clearer at the winter meetings Wednesday, although the Seattle Mariners didn't acquire any.
Updated: Beltre money cleared, but life ain't Granderson for Mariners
Update 11:31: By all accounts, it's a done deal: Curtis Granderson to the Yankees; starting pitchers Edwin Jackson and Ian Kennedy to the Diamondbacks; starter Max Scherzer, relievers Daniel Schlereth and Phil Coke, and center fielder Austin Jackson to the Tigers.
Seattle Mariners Pursuing Pitcher Darren Oliver: Patented Jack Zdurencik Move
The always diligent Fox Sports duo of Ken Rosenthal and Jon Morosi have chucked yet another log onto the Seattle Mariners piping red Hot Stove.
Chone Figgins will give Mariners flexibility
In this June 9, 2009, file photo, Los Angeles Angels' Chone Figgins rounds third to score on a double by Bobby Abreu during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays in St.
Q&A with skipper Don Wakamatsu
Don Wakamatsu had a whirlwind first year as manager of the Mariners. The soft-spoken former big league catcher led his team to a dramatic turnaround, going 85-77 a year after the club finished with the worst record in the American League at 61-101. The 24-game improvement was the best in the Majors in 2009 and garnered Wakamatsu recognition in the ...
Seattle Mariners reject Tigers offer of Edwin Jackson in exchange for Brandon Morrow, Shawn Kelley
Brandon Morrow pitched in 26 games for Seattle last season after he was sidelined with forearm and shoulder injuries.
Rough start helps Reynolds adjust
An early taste of struggles could be the key to left-handed relief pitcher Matt Reynolds completing a quick trip to the Major Leagues.
Seattle Mariners Need To Pull the Trigger on Trading for Edwin Jackson
As I am sure you all know, news broke recently about the Seattle Mariners potentially looking into trading for Edwin Jackson, most likely trading Brandon Morrow in the process.
Detroit Tigers Cutoff Man - MLive.com
Seattle Mariners express interest in Edwin Jackson, Curtis Granderson
On Monday, the Seattle Mariners joined the list of a half-dozen teams that have reportedly expressed interest in All-Star pitcher Edwin Jackson.
Mariners sign Ken Griffey Jr. for one more year
Mariners: Ken Griffey Jr. agrees to a one-year deal to return to Seattle for 2010, but his role won't be decided until spring training LARRY LARUE; The News Tribune Published November 12, 2009 Comments Photos Shawn Kelley got the word when his mother texted him early Wednesday Ken Griffey Jr.
For a team that won 85 games and believes it can contend in 2010, the Seattle Mariners have as many holes to fill as any team in baseball uncertainties at third base, left field and catcher, for starters.
By the Numbers: Looking for relief in 2010
We love to complain about our closers, but that is only because we hold them to such high standards.
Mariners prospect Nick Hill today's starting pitcher for Peoria Javelinas
Dustin Ackley just notched his second hit of the day, on an infield chopper, in a game that's turned into one of those Arizona farces.
What the Mariners accomplished in 2009
Credit GM Jack Zduriencik with bringing in players who realize it takes togetherness - along with talent - to achieve a common goal.
Griffey's HR helps to sink Rangers, 2-1
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