What Went Wrong, Part 2: The Outfielders

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Part 1 Even the most pessimistic among us didn't see this first half coming and on the whole as a community we were cautiously optimistic about the team's overall chances. What did we miss? In an effort to see if we erred in judgment, I've decided to review the community projections made at the start of the season against the first half performances and see where they diverge. Raul ... [link]

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Daily Notes 7-17
Published 7/18/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (karazekevin) at SeaTown Sports
Erik Bedard will be a Mariner FOREVER +Bryan LaHair has been called up from Tacoma AAA [Seattle Times] +What Went Wrong Part 2: The Outfield [Lookout Landing] +RA Dickey, the next Tim Wakefield? [FanGraphs] +People need to get along, that's how you win [Sports NW] Other Stuff +Jake Locker has been named to the O'Brien QB Watch List [GoHuskies] +Bobby Engram is taken 35th in the All-Time Seahawks Fantasy Draft [Field Gulls] +Starbucks' stocks are going down, but not Aubrey ...

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