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Ugh. They Should Have Retired
Ugh. They Should Have Retired
passion4baseball.blogspot.com — Ken Griffey Jr. has always been a Fan favorite. And it was fine for him to have a swan song season in Seattle. But it should have ended there. Instead, the Kid has signed on for another year and once again, all an admiring and thankful Fan can do is hope that the latest off-season surgery will ... (more) Ugh. They Should Have Retired
The Resigning of Griffey CONFIRMS No Steroids…
The Resigning of Griffey CONFIRMS No Steroids…
athbaseball.com — So Ken Griffey Jr. and the Mariners agreed to another one-year contract that will keep him Seattle for one more year. Griffey, is baseball's active home run leader with 630 and he will be 40 years old on Nov. 21. He basically signed a similar incentive-laden deal with about $2 million in base ... (more) The Resigning of Griffey CONFIRMS No Steroids…

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Opposing Views of Sentiment
Opposing Views of Sentiment
feedproxy.google.com — By now you've heard that the Mariners are bringing Ken Griffey Jr. back in the fold for the 2010 season. You've also probably seen that Jason Varitek exercised his 2010 option to return to the Red Sox, even after Boston declined their team option. What we have here, is two opposite views of ... (more) Opposing Views of Sentiment
A defensive shift
A defensive shift
hardballtimes.com — What do the following 5 players all have in common: Jason Bay , Ken Griffey , Jr., Jermaine Dye , Brad Hawpe , and Adam Dunn ? The answer: they were named in Matthew Carruth's article over at fangraphs as being baseball's 5 worst defensive players over the last 3 seasons. They are also either ... (more) A defensive shift
Jon Heyman: With only new contract, cries of poverty ring through GM meetings
Jon Heyman: With only new contract, cries of poverty ring through GM meetings
sportsillustrated.cnn.com — Only one free agent, Ken Griffey, signed during the meetings. Are baseball's power brokers cutting back, or is it all a front? SI.com's Jon Heyman explores the latest Hot Stove rumblings. (more) Jon Heyman: With only new contract, cries of poverty ...
Ken Griffey Jr. signs as financial debate mars GM meetings -  Jon Heyman  - SI.com
Ken Griffey Jr. signs as financial debate mars GM meetings - Jon Heyman - SI.com
sportsillustrated.cnn.com — 7. Judging Roy. Blue Jays GM Alex Anthopoulos wisely said he has no objection to making trades within the division, and presumably that includes a deal for the pitcher he called "the best Blue Jay player ever." The biggest mistake of deposed GM J.P. ... (more) Ken Griffey Jr. signs as financial debate mars GM ...
Understanding the Ken Griffey move
Understanding the Ken Griffey move
hardballtimes.com — Ken Griffey Jr. is returning for what figures to be his swan song, a second straight season in Seattle that figures to see him serve strictly off the bench. Junior is receiving a $2 million base salary with incentives that could bring in another million. Some are stunned that general ... (more) Understanding the Ken Griffey move
On Griffey Coming Back | SoDo Mojo | A Seattle Mariners Blog
sodomojo.com — On Ken Griffey Jr's 2010 return to the Mariners (more) On Griffey Coming Back | SoDo Mojo | A Seattle Mariners Blog
Time to bring Ken Griffey Jr. back in 2010
seattletimes.nwsource.com — All signs are pointing to Ken Griffey Jr. signing for another season in Seattle. Why not? (more) Time to bring Ken Griffey Jr. back in 2010
The Mariners are after their own
The Mariners are after their own
blog.thenewstribune.com — Unable to make offers to free agents from other teams just yet, the Seattle Mariners have been involved in talks with at least three of their own free agents - Jack Wilson, Russell Branyan and Ken Griffey Jr. - and made offers to two of ... (more) The Mariners are after their own
Ken Griffey Jr. reaches one-year deal with Seattle Mariners
Ken Griffey Jr. reaches one-year deal with Seattle Mariners
sports.espn.go.com — Ken Griffey Jr. has reached agreement on a one-year deal to return to the Seattle Mariners in 2010, said a baseball source. (more) Ken Griffey Jr. reaches one-year deal with Seattle Mariners
Seattle Mariners Bring Back Ken Griffey Jr. For One More Year
Seattle Mariners Bring Back Ken Griffey Jr. For One More Year
theghostofmoonlightgraham.wordpress.com — According to Larry Stone of the Seattle Times, the Mariners have re-signed Griffey Jr. to a one-year deal for $2 million, plus incentives. Griffey is one of those rare players in sports who have earned the right to come back if a team wants him. This is also a smart business move by the Mariners. (more) Seattle Mariners Bring Back Ken Griffey Jr. For One More ...
Griffey returns for another season
Griffey returns for another season
inhistoric.com — (Photo by Elaine Thompson, AP Photos) Ken Griffey Jr. announced yesterday that he will be returning to the Seattle Mariners for another season. Although Griffey will never surpass Hank Aaron as many thought he would, he still has a chance to move past Willie Mays' 660 home runs for No. 4 ... (more) Griffey returns for another season
Griffey Signs 1 Year Deal With Seattle
Griffey Signs 1 Year Deal With Seattle
duelingcouches.blogspot.com — "Ken Griffey Jr. has reached agreement on a one-year deal to return to the Seattle Mariners in 2010, according to a baseball source. The deal is similar to the contract that paid Griffey a base salary of $2 million and earned him $3.15 million total with incentives, the source said ( ESPN )." ... (more) Griffey Signs 1 Year Deal With Seattle
Ken Griffey Jr re-signs with Seattle
Ken Griffey Jr re-signs with Seattle
digitalsportsdaily.com — Ken Griffey will be playing his 12th season with the Seattle Mariners, Wednesday the team announced they have signed him to a one-year contract. Griffey the kid, who broke in at 18 years old, will be 40-years old on Nov. 21. Mariners GM Jack Zduriencik said that it was his passion for ... (more) Ken Griffey Jr re-signs with Seattle
Could This Be The Farewell Tour For Griffey, Jr.?
Could This Be The Farewell Tour For Griffey, Jr.?
obsessedwithsports.com — The Mariners and Ken Griffey, Jr. have agreed on a one-year deal for the upcoming season. This will be Junior’s 22nd year in the majors. He broke onto the Mariners major league club when he was only a teenager and now he is just shy of 40 years of age. One can only wonder what might ... (more) Could This Be The Farewell Tour For Griffey, Jr.?
Mariners sign 40-year-old guy who hit .214 last year
Mariners sign 40-year-old guy who hit .214 last year
stupidsportsblog.blogspot.com — I think one of the major reasons the aliens who watch over our planet with the cures for all of our diseases will never make themselves known to us is because of things like the Mariners re-signing Ken Griffey today . We are a people who are afraid of the future and live in the past, yet ... (more) Mariners sign 40-year-old guy who hit .214 last year
“World’s Best Teammate” Is Back
“World’s Best Teammate” Is Back
sportsagentblog.com — Ken Griffey Jr. is proclaimed by his Seattle Mariners team as the “world’s best teammate.” After his contract expired this past season, the Seattle Mariners invited him back for his 22nd season in the majors. Although not finalized yet, sources say that Griffey will be signed to a contract ... (more) “World’s Best Teammate” Is Back
Mourning the Loss of the Baseball Season
Mourning the Loss of the Baseball Season
travelingbaseballbabes.blogspot.com — Well, we are sad to report that our poll turn out was limited to 5 measly votes. Is it because the season’s over and you’ve stopped caring? You, know we’ve not ditched our post as weekly bloggers despite the season coming to an end! We still manage to come up with worthless crap to feed you. The ... (more) Mourning the Loss of the Baseball Season
How high can Griffey go on baseball's all-time lists?
blog.seattlepi.com — Ken Griffey Jr.'s return for at least one more season with the Seattle Mariners raises an interesting question. (more) How high can Griffey go on baseball's all-time lists?
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