M's show the usual: fine arm, dull bats

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 M's show the usual: fine arm, dull bats
A couple of things were back to normal for the Mariners as they trudged off the field in losing fashion yet again. The one that will have... [link]

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Closing Time: The Kids Are Alright
Published 7/12/2008 by Scott Pianowski at Roto Arcade
... • Felix Hernandez took the loss in his return to action, but his start at Kansas City wasn't all that shabby (5 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 1 BB, 8 K). Felix was outdueled by ...

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