sportsgatherings.com - 11/22/2009
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What a great sign. The first sniff of the baseball offseason tradition…Baseball FanFests! The Seattle Mariners have announced that tickets to their annual Seattle Mariners FanFest will go on sale Monday, November 23 at 10AM.
Seattle Mariners news and notes
examiner.com 12/20/2009 — Seattle Mariners StoriesMariners continue to add pieces, trade for Bradley The Seattle Mariners seem to be involved in every big deal of this off season. They have added a ton of talent to a team that won 85 games in 2009. On top of tradi...
Seattle Mariners
sbnation.com 11/5/2009 — AP Stats Certain photos copyright 2009 by Associated Press or Getty Images. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of Associated Press and Getty Images is strictly prohibited. AP Stats Scoreboard data copyright 2009 ...
Lopez Out Of Seattle?
novafantasysports.com 11/24/2009 — Update: Geoff Baker of The Seattle Times makes a good case for the Mariners to unload 2B Jose Lopez this winter.The Mariners are known to covet on-base percentages moreso than power numbers, so even with Lopez' 25 HR's and 96 RBI they feel they can upgrade with a second baseman who also plays ...
What They Need: Mariners
umpbump.com 11/14/2009 — The 2009 Mariners became a bit of a darling in the sabermetric world. The proponents of the non-traditional fielding stats such as Ultimate Zone Rating and Defensive Plus/Minus were actually able to see their beliefs translate to on-field success. You see, the Mariners brought in a group ...
The Kid Stays In Seattle
mysportsrumors.com 11/24/2009 — The Seattle Mariners have resigned outfielder Ken Griffey Jr to another one year deal. The deal is pretty similar to what Griffey made in 2009, it’s a base salary of $2.35 million plus incentives which could make him almost $3.9 million. The incentives are all based on attendance and ...
Mariners Have Granderson Interest
novafantasysports.com 11/16/2009 — Update: The Seattle Mariners, who appear to be on the verge of being major players this winter, are reportedly interested in Detoit's Curtis Granderson. Ken Rosenthal and Jon Paul Morosi of FOXSports.com.,say that if the Mariners were to acquire Granderson they would move him to left-field and ...
Mariners In Bay Mix?
duelingcouches.blogspot.com 12/4/2009 — "left field was a black hole last season in Seattle, where the Mariners used seven different starters in 2009. That void could be filled by Jason Bay, a native of British Columbia who resides in the Pacific Northwest. Geoff Baker of the Seattle Times writes that the Mariners have made a ...
Mariners won't rule out dealing ace Hernandez
msn.foxsports.com 11/12/2009 — Zduriencik, now beginning his second offseason as the Seattle general manager, isn't eager to trade Hernandez. The Mariners' budget is in good shape, so there is no pressing need to move Hernandez and his increasing salary. But Zduriencik hasn't ruled ...
The Mariners are after their own
blog.thenewstribune.com 11/10/2009 — 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 ...
Seattle Mariners Bring Back Ken Griffey Jr. For One More Year
theghostofmoonlightgraham.wordpress.com 11/11/2009 — 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.