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Mariners Send Exec To Scout Griffey
Published 5/12/2008 by Tim Dierkes at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
... According to Hal McCoy of the Dayton Daily News, the Mariners sent consultant to the GM Duane Schafer to Shea Stadium this weekend to watch Ken Griffey Jr.  Junior finds himself with a .254/.333/.384 line in 156 plate appearances.  He's three homers shy of 600. ...

M’s Watching Griffey [UPDATED]
Published 5/12/2008 by Jon Shields at Bleeding Blue and Teal
No more speculation; the Seattle Mariners indeed have their eye on Ken Griffey Jr.  Seattle is the worst team in the American League right now, so it will be interesting to see this unfold.  I’m not so sure that Griffey would accept a trade to Seattle at this point, but we’ll see.  I wrote about the Griffey-to-Seattle scenario on Saturday. UPDATE 10:50 am PST: Griffey didn’t dismiss the idea of playing for Seattle again by any means, but he said he’d at least want to sign a one day ...

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