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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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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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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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.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Gutierrez will man right field during Tacoma rehab stint
CLEVELAND — It wasn’t a typo.
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Felix, Mariners struggle in 6-0 loss to Indians
Felix Hernandez was anything but sharp, the Mariners' defense was worse and their hitting was non-existent as Seattle slogged its way to a 6-0 loss against the Cleveland Indians on Sunday at Progressive Field.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Aardsma trying to work way back to big leagues
In 2009 and 2010, David Aardsma racked up 69 saves over two seasons as the Seattle Mariners’ closer.
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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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Walk-off woes continue, as Mariners fall in last at-bat to Indians again, 5-4
The walk-off miseries for the Seattle Mariners continue at Progressive Field. Less than 24 hours after watching the Cleveland Indians celebrate a winning homer in the 10th inning, the Mariners had to watch nearly the same thing again.
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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.




