What Happen's with Jeff Clement?

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Now that the Seattle Mariners have extended Kenji Johjima through 2011, what happens to top catching prospect Jeff Clement? Well, I'll tell you! (register and join the community if you like the site!) [link]

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Johjima’s extension causes gnashing of teeth, rending of garments
Published 4/27/2008 by Sarah Green at umpbump.com
... has the requisite sarcasm: What an amazing vote of confidence the Mariners have placed in their farm system, and specifically, in Jeff Clement, today, in signing an extension to a struggling catcher who frequently has problems communicating with his pitchers. Bleeding Blue and Teal has a look at the options for young Clement, and sees a possible trade in his future: I’ve been thinking about some different scenarios on what may happen to stud catching prospect Jeff Clement, and there are more bad ones than good.  The first thing you have to notice about this extension is the ...

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