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Sports
Mariners fall to Cubs
CHICAGO - Jeff Weaver is still winless for Seattle.
June 15, 2007
Sports
Tough game to play
CHICAGO - Sean Marshall’s confidence never wavered during his long rehabilitation for an injured left shoulder. Now that…
June 14, 2007
Sports
He’s baaaaaaak???
Jeff Weaver’s numbers weren’t so bad in his return to the mound from whatever it was that landed…
June 9, 2007
Sports
Memories of The Double and other delights
Edgar Martinez will always be known for the hit that represents the most exciting moment in Seattle sports…
June 1, 2007
Sports
A time of opportunity
If the Mariners’ upcoming schedule doesn’t kill them first, there’s a good chance it’ll make them better. Beginning…
May 13, 2007
Sports
Of Mateo and men
I’ve waited a few days to digest the news about Mariners reliever Julio Mateo, trying to make sense…
May 8, 2007
Sports
The Weaver predicament
The issue shouldn’t be what’s best for Jeff Weaver. It’s what’s best for the Mariners.
April 28, 2007
Sports
Reasons for hope, reasons for concern
Mariner Nation woke up with glee this morning. Their team had returned to first place, a half-game ahead…
April 14, 2007
Sports
Bad news for Rhodes
Arthur Rhodes wanted to make a triumphant return to the Mariners in the worst way. As it turns…
April 10, 2007
Sports
Snow job
In the aftermath of the past weekend’s winter blunderland in Cleveland, we have two questions: Was this an…
April 8, 2007
Sports
Lowe throwing again
Mark Lowe was eating lunch Wednesday with several of the Seattle Mariners’ minor leaguers still in Peoria at…
April 3, 2007
Sports
A walk in the park
As part of my daily routine when I cover a ballgame, I take a short break about an…
April 2, 2007
Sports
Risky business
The Mariners had some dicey decisions to make in narrowing the roster to the 25-man limit. There’s one…
April 1, 2007
Sports
Pain in the A’s
Going into today’s season opener, the Mariners are angry and embarrassed by what the Oakland A’s did to…
March 31, 2007
Sports
Just another day in the clubhouse
You’re the boss of a company and one of your employees barges into your office, shuts the door…
July 4, 2006
Sports
What’s next for Pineiro?
Joel Pineiro’s struggles on the mound continues Saturday night, when he lasted just 2 2/3 innings against the…
July 1, 2006
Sports
The perils of Pineiro
Joel Pineiro has struggled so badly of late that the Mariners are mulling their “options” when his next…
June 15, 2006
Sports
Glass half full?
There’s joy in Safeco. The Mariners have won six of the past eight games, including five of the…
June 8, 2006
Sports
Close the book on Guardado?
Eddie Guardado is convinced he can be an effective closer, but there’s no indication he’ll get that chance…
May 21, 2006
Sports
Another day, another dose of frustration
Nine hits couldn’t bring the Mariners a run Sunday in a 2-0 loss to the Indians. After being…
May 6, 2006
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