Seattle Mariners
Seattle Mariners
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Danny Farquhar’s second debut better than first
Danny Farquhar’s debut with the Seattle Mariners went slightly better than his major league debut in 2011 with the Toronto Blue Jays.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Indians' speed sets up walk-off, 6-3 win over Mariners in 10 innings
The highlight shows will feature Jason Kipnis’ walk-off, laser of a line-drive, three-run homer as the reason the Cleveland Indians beat the Seattle Mariners, 6-3 in 10 innings, on Friday night at Progressive Field.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Reliever Danny Farquhar hungry to join Mariners
Danny Farquhar was thinking about food, not his future. Farquhar was standing in line in the Cheney Stadium clubhouse ready to enjoy the postgame food spread after a disappointing 6-5 loss to Memphis in 10 innings on Thursday night.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Wilhelmsen, Mariners slam door on Yankees, claim series with 3-2 win
Just about everything the Mariners could want happened Thursday night, as Seattle piecemealed together a grinding 3-2 win over the New York Yankees that came to a taut conclusion with the tying run on third base and an All-Star at the plate in the Bronx.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Jason Bay laments time with Mets
Jason Bay sat in the visitors’ dugout in Yankee Stadium with his Mariners uniform on, talking about the Mets.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Felix Hernandez feels fine after ‘pinch’
Tuesday’s sixth inning brought on one of the Mariners’ worst nightmares: a grimace on Felix Hernandez’s face.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Ibanez, Mariners break out bats in 12-2 rout of Yankees
Raul Ibanez hit a grand slam in a seven-run first inning Wednesday to send the Seattle Mariners to a comfortable 12-2 win over the New York Yankees in the Bronx.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Raul Ibañez: What, me worry?
Raul Ibañez won’t be bothered with the pressure of playing in a big market. Ibañez spent last season in the Yankees’ clubhouse and said that since he thinks all pressure is self-induced, there was little to worry about.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Without Felix, Mariners can’t hold on
NEW YORK — There was $336 million worth of starting pitching on the mound Tuesday in the Bronx.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Ibañez: What, me worry?
NEW YORK — Raul Ibañez won’t be bothered with the pressure of playing in a big market.




