assistbythemitten.com - 6/30/2008
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Seattle pitcher Felix Hernandez’s week was a microcosm of the Mariners 2008 season. On Monday, Hernandez was humming along, throwing well in a game against the Mets. He had pitched 4-2/3 innings of two-hit ball, giving up just one earned run. In the second inning, he took a letter-high fastball from Mets pitcher Johan Santana and deposited it over the opposite-field fence for a grand slam. ...
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Daily Notes 6/30
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Local +Legends of Hoopfest: Team Dogbone +Mariners, Buyers or Sellers? [FanNation] +This week's man crush: Felix Hernandez [AssistbytheMitten] +You only have like three more days to vote for Ichiro and Lopey [MLB] +Russell Westbrook, fully explained [SaveOurSonics] +Microsoft man, Steve Ballmer still involved [Seattle Times] National +Baseball's biggest 1st half surprises [SI] +Free Agent All-Stars: Hitters [MLBTradeRumors] +Top 10 Biggest draft steals of all-time [le ...
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