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Mariners Lose Tenth Straight
Reliever Jamey Wright gave up a walkoff sacrifice fly to John McDonald in the bottom of the 14th inning and the the Mariners lost a long battle with the Blue Jays, 6-5, on Tuesday night in the series opener at Rogers Centre.
McDonald plated Rajai Davis,...Tags: Sports, Rajai Davis, Baseball, Aaron Hill, Michael Pineda
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Mariners set franchise record with 15th consecutive loss
Seattle skipper Eric Wedge tried shaving the mustache. He tried lightening the mood. But on Sunday at Fenway Park, the Red Sox lit up a Seattle rookie barely old enough to shave as the harried Mariners lost, 12-8, for their franchise-record 15th...Tags: New York Yankees, Michael Pineda, Terry Francona, Aaron Laffey, Brendan Ryan
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Frustration Continues: Mariners Lose 17 Straight
Just when the Mariners thought things couldn't get any worse, CC Sabathia and the Yankees introduced a new level of frustration Tuesday in a 4-1 loss, in which Seattle managed just one hit and struck out 18 times.
In extending their franchise-record...Tags: American League, Sports, Baseball, C.C. Sabathia, David Robertson
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Bedard struggles in return as Mariners blanked
If there were scouts at Safeco Field to watch Erik Bedard on Friday, they didn't catch him on his best night.
Bedard has been impressive this season, and as a left-hander who is under a one-year contract, he's been the topic of trade rumors as Sunday'...Tags: Sports, Contracts, Justin Smoak, Miguel Olivo, Baseball
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Mariners' Aardsma, Gutierrez Go On Disabled List
Mariners' Gold Glove center fielder Franklin Gutierrez will open the season on the 15-day disabled list, general manager Jack Zduriencik said Tuesday, as the club closes in on its final 25-man roster heading into Friday's opener at Oakland.
Left-...Tags: Gold Glove Awards, Sports, Franklin Gutierrez, Baseball, Physical Disabilities
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Mariners Win Sixth Straight Series Beating Rays, 9-6
Before Sunday's game, Mariners manager Eric Wedge spoke of Miguel Olivo's strength of personality as a team leader. He didn't even mention his catcher's hot bat.
But it was the latter that once again spoke the loudest in the series finale against the...Tags: Sports, Miguel Olivo, Justin Smoak, Baseball, Evan Longoria
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Mariners claim righty Gray off waivers
Jeff Gray, a right-handed reliever who was designated for assignment earlier this week by the White Sox, has been claimed off waivers by the Mariners and will join the team Saturday.
Gray, 29, just threw three scoreless innings on Tuesday against the...Tags: Sports, Jake Peavy, Baseball, Chicago White Sox, David Pauley
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Fister Shines as Mariners Beat Orioles, 4-3
As the Mariners continue to improve, they're showing more and more that the big things often come from the little things.
Monday afternoon's 4-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles before 22,819 at Safeco Field was yet another example of a team doing what...Tags: New York Yankees, Doug Fister, Aaron Laffey, Brendan Ryan, Chone Figgins
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Mariners lose ground on Rangers in loss
The Mariners lost, 2-1, to Baltimore, thanks to an 8th inning solo home run by Adam Jones off of Jamey Wright.
MARINERS NOTES:
• Despite the loss Mariners have still won 11 of 14 and 12 of last 16 games and are 20-12 over last 32 games…the...Tags: American League, Sports, Baseball, Doug Fister, Michael Pineda
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Lopez Hits Three HRs In Mariners Win
Web ReporterIn a difficult season for Seattle, Jose Lopez has struggled to match the career-high 25 home runs he hit last year. For one night at least, he was back to his old self. Lopez hit three home runs, Michael Saunders added a two-run drive and the Mariners...Tags: Sports, All Stars, Human Interest, Athletes, Baseball
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Wilson HR Fuels Mariners Past Rays
Web ReporterNo need for the Tampa Bay Rays to make a U-turn to Tropicana Field. Josh Wilson hit a tiebreaking, three-run homer in the sixth inning off James Shields and the Seattle Mariners stalled AL East-leading Tampa Bay 6-2 Sunday. The Rays' four-game winning...Tags: Human Interest, Athletes, Tampa Bay Rays, Ichiro Suzuki, New York Yankees
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Angels Have Enough Firepower For The Royals
Los Angeles TimesKANSAS CITY -- Their "big guns," as shortstop Erick Aybar called them -- Torii Hunter, Vladimir Guerrero and Juan Rivera -- remain sidelined, and still, the Angels are loaded for bear. They spotted the woeful Kansas City Royals a four-run lead...Tags: Sports, Vladimir Guerrero, Los Angeles Times, Erick Aybar, Baseball
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