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And Jesse Baumgartner of MLB.com must be his
sidekick. Take a look at these mind-bendingly denial-ridden snippets
from a piece Baumgartner wrote about Seattle's abysmal DH situation: Different approach at DH SEATTLE -- Most American League teams use ...
From Baseball Prospectus : The Mariners have been
in a holding pattern since throwing Richie Sexson overboard,
making many wonder why they can’t get some deal done. With Erik Bedard sidelined by shoulder problems, the next most desirable ...
1. The Yankees player most in demand by
other teams might just be Austin Jackson. Look at
his numbers. He's developing nicely. He's going nowhere but up the Yankees' organizational chain. 2. The Yankees have signed their seventh-round draft...
The Yankees and Mariners have begun trade discussions
that could land lefthanded pitcher Jarrod Washburn in the
Bronx, if the finances can be worked out. There is hope for a deal. But the talks could still be derailed by attempts to include some ...
The Mariners and the Yankees are talking about
a deal that could see left-handed starter Jarrod Washburn
and first baseman/DH Jose Vidro packaged to New York.
Last night Miguel Cairo , hitting .225/.298/.284, started
at Designated Hitter for the Seattle Mariners. When the
obit is drafted for the hapless 2008 Mariners, their disregard for the defensive spectrum, for the opportunity to gain offensive punch ...
The rest of this Mariners season should be
considered as something akin to extended spring training. It
should be all about next year. Not about finding more at-bats for veterans Jose Vidro, Miguel Cairo and Kenji Johjima.
Thanks to a ubiquitous clandestine informant (Yeah, I
love the movie "Lean on Me") I have heard
that Bryan LaHair ...
BATTING HR: A Beltre (15, 6th inning off
J Peavy 1 on, 0 Out); J Clement (2,
9th inning off T Hoffman 0 on, 2 Out) RBI: R Ibanez 2 (50), A Beltre 3 (41), J Vidro (35), J Reed 2 (9), J Clement (6) 2-out RBI: J Clement GIDP: J Lopez, J Vidro, Y ...
On a day that saw Jose Vidro deliver
a key double in a game-tying rally, his manager
offered an explanation as to why he keeps using the struggling hitter as his cleanup man.
oakk0709 003.jpg Another hot one here, today. If
you folks can tear yourselves away from insulting each
other for a bit, I did manage to ask Jim Riggleman about why he keeps batting Jose Vidro fourth. Riggleman's answer was long and multi-faceted. It ...



Jim Riggleman Has Superhero-Level Powers Of Self-Deception