Seattle Mariners
Seattle Mariners
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Swap of catchers won’t lower temp of Zduriencik’s hot seat
For suffering fans who contend the Mariners need a transaction of biblical proportions to salvage a decaying season, general manager Jack Zduriencik responded Thursday by sending catcher Jesus Montero to Triple-A Tacoma while the Rainiers’ Jesus Sucre took his place.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Montero comes to Tacoma to find his swing
On the heels of a six-game losing streak and a 2-7 trip, the Seattle Mariners made an expected and needed roster move on Thursday.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Mariners hold meeting after absorbing beating
ANAHEIM, Calif. — If the Seattle Mariners were happy to be leaving Cleveland after losing four consecutive games – three in walk-off fashion – then they should feel ecstatic leaving Anaheim.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Furbush saves fatigued bullpen
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Charlie Furbush’s anger after giving up a walk-off home run in the finale of Cleveland’s four-game sweep of the Mariners was hard to miss.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Mariners blown out by Angels again, 7-1, to end road trip
For the second day in a row, the Seattle Mariners were done in shortly after the game started, getting another underwhelming starting pitching performance and doing little afterward in a 7-1 loss Wednesday at Angels Stadium.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Angels get better of Harang, Mariners early in rout
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Well, at least the Seattle Mariners didn’t lose on walk-off hit. In a quest for optimism, that might be the only one from Tuesday night at Angels Stadium.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Storms stir Brown’s memories
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Daren Brown remembers as a child, heading with his mother, father and sisters into the storm cellar of their ranch in Enid, Okla., when the funnel clouds were coming.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Mariners fall to final swing again
Tom Wilhelmsen pretty much summed up the thoughts of the Seattle Mariners and their fans minutes after yet another stunning walk-off loss to the Cleveland Indians.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Anaheim not new for Maurer
CLEVELAND—Brandon Maurer had not received a flood of phone calls, but he expects that to happen sometime Tuesday when people realize he will be pitching for the Seattle Mariners in Anaheim, Calif., on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Angels.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Mariners misfire on all cylinders, lose again
Over the course of a baseball season, a team will suffer through a few lackluster losses. It's a product of playing 162 games.




