Weak-hitting Mariners are an incomplete team

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Welcome to another in the long-running series of Bring Back Junior columns. And this one comes with a subtitle: And Before You Do That... [link]

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Northwest Sports: In the Morning
Published 4/28/2008 by Seth at Enjoy the Enjoyment
M's blow another great Felix start... "You can't compete in this division doing this," John McLaren told reporters after the game, writes John Hickey. The loss is McLaren's fault. He should've recognized Felix was tiring, writes John McGrath. Lookout Landing isn't dealing well with the loss. The M's can't hit, writes Steve Kelley. His solution: Call up Jeff Clement and Wladimir Balentien, and trade for Junior. Greg Norton has temporarily replaced Jose Vidro as DH. As long as Norton is hitting, Vidro will ride the ...

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