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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Impressive Pineda. Impressive Beginnings.
Michael Pineda has been exciting to watch this season (Hello, Captain Obvious!). Yes, we all know he has burst onto the scene and exceeded most, if not all, expectations. Mariners Nation is simply giddy. King Felix doesn’t have to do … Continue reading
Posted in Mariners, Michael Pineda, MLB
Tagged Baseball, Doug Fister, Emerald City, Felix Hernandez, Freddy Garcia, Impressive Debuts, Impressive Pineda, Impressive starts, Joel Pineiro, Major League Debut, Mariners, Mariners starting pitchers, Michael Pineda, MLB, Pineda is the Future, Safeco Field, Seattle Mariners
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Pac-12 Mariners
If you ever played in the Pac-10 and played for the Seattle Mariners… you made this impressive list! Continue reading
Posted in College Baseball, Mariners, MLB
Tagged Aaron Sele, Al Martin, Alvin Davis, Andrew Lorraine, Arizona, Arizona State, ASU, Bill Haselman, Blas Minor, Brandon Morrow, Bret Boone, California, Chris Shelton, Colorado, Dave Edler, Dave Hengel, Dave McCarty, Dave Schmidt, Dave Wainhouse, Ed Sprague, Ed Vande Berg, Eric Byrnes, Fernando Vina, Floyd Bannister, Jamie Allen, Jamie Burke, Jeff Cirillo, Jeff Clement, Jim Essian, Jim Wilson, Joe Borchard, John Cummings, John Olerud, Ken Phelps, Matt Young, Mike Blowers, Oregon, Pac 10 Baseball, pac 10 mariners, Pac 12 Baseball, pac 12 mariners, Randy Johnson, Rich Amaral, Ricky Nelson, Rob Ramsay, Ron Roenicke, Sean Lowe, Sean Spencer, Sean White, Stanford, Tim Leary, Todd Steverson, Tom Niedenfuer, Torey Lovullo, UCLA, USC, Utah, Washington State University Baseball, Willie Bloomquist, WSU
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The Worst Division of All-Time
I found an interesting baseball nugget that I had to share. You know how I roll. I’m here for you to amaze your friends. The 2010 version of the Seattle Seahawks reached the NFL playoffs with a sub .500 record. … Continue reading
Posted in Mariners, MLB, Uncategorized
Tagged 1994 A.L. West, 1994 Baseball Strike, A.L. West, American League, Bad Baseball, California Angels, Home Run King, Ken Griffey Jr., Maris 61 home runs, MLB Stike, Oakland Athletics, Playoffs, Randy Johnson, Roger Maris, Seattle Mariners, Strike, Texas Rangers, Wild Card
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Amazing Win + Amazing MLB History Nearly Made
The Mariners had one of the most shocking and surprising comeback wins you’ll ever see. And these weren’t the Ken Griffey Jr./Edgar Martinez Mariners… these were the ZERO home run 3 through 6 hitter Mariners (entering the game). It wasn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged 2 Outs So What, Babe Ruth, Batting Helmet, Bill Hutchinson, Luis Rodriguez, Mariners, Refuse to Lose, Seattle Mariners, Spaceballs
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