Cultural differences don't hurt unity of M's clubhouse, team insists

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Venture inside the Mariners clubhouse at any given time, and the sights rarely change. The team's two Latin American middle infielders... [link]

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Northwest Sports: In the Morning
Published 5/15/2008 by Seth (noreply@blogger.com) at Enjoy the Enjoyment
... Geoff Baker wondered whether the M's culturally diverse clubhouse is leading to divisions that hurt the team on the field. The M's he talked to said (predictably) no way. ...

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