Where Raul Needs to Sign

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 Where Raul Needs to Sign
Assuming that current left fielder Raul Ibanez leaves the Seattle Mariners for greener pastures, the organization needs him to sign with a select few teams in order to fully benefit from his departure. There was a debate going on earlier this season in regards to Raul’s future. Some ... [link]

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Wednesday's Frosty Mug
Published 10/8/2008 by KLSnow at Brew Crew Ball
... The Mariners will most likely not re-sign Raul Ibanez, leading Bleeding Blue and Teal to make a list of places where he needs to sign to maximize the Mariners' draft compensation. ...

Seatowning 10-9
Published 10/9/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (karazekevin) at SeaTown Sports
... +Seattle Mariners: A Year of GIF's [Lookout Landing] +What team should Raul Ibanez play on next year? [Bleeding Blue and Teal] +SIGN KEN GRIFFEY JR! [Sports NW] ...

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