Could Ichiro be on way out in Seattle? (cont.) - Jon Heyman - SI.com

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 Could Ichiro be on way out in Seattle? (cont.) - Jon Heyman  - SI.com
If the Mariners have their way, several players will avoid further embarrassment by being shipped out of town. They're all supposedly on the block. But does anyone want them? Here's a look at the market for some Mariners veterans: Ichiro, outfielder:"I don't know if ownership would let them trade him,'' one GM said. If they did, "big market teams might consider him." That $90-million contract ... [link]

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MLB to Support Wilpon’s Charity
Published 6/25/2008 by Andrew Beaton at Hot Foot
... According to Jon Heymen’s daily scoop at SI.com, MLB teams will support Fred Wilpon’s charity, “Welcome Back Veterans.”  According to Heyman, the players will wear Stars and Stripes hats along with logos that read “Welcome Back Veterans.org.”  To visit the charity, head over to ...

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Published 6/26/2008 by Jared (noreply@blogger.com) at Right Field Bleachers
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