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Tag Archives: Jay Buhner
Mariners Building Through Free Agency: Come As You Are
I know it, you know it, the baseball world knows it. The Seattle Mariners are an undesirable and very limited offensive team in their current state. As the 2011 season comes to a halt, arguably the two best Mariner hitters … Continue reading
Posted in 2011, Dustin Ackley, Farm System, Jack Zduriencik, Ken Griffey Jr, Miguel Olivo, MLB, Old School Mariners, Seattle Mariners
Tagged Alex Rodriguez, Alvin Davis, Baseball, Dustin Ackley, Edgar Martinez, Felix Hernandez, Free Agency, Free Agency in Baseball, Ichiro, Ichiro Suzuki, Jamie Moyer, Jay Buhner, Ken Griffey Jr., Mariners, Mariners Free Agency, Mark Langston, MLB, Randy Johnson, Seattle Mariners
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Mariners First and Foremost: 1st Career HR
Wow! Simply wow. Was Safeco Field rockin’ or what on Saturday, June 18th? A great crowd saw the Mariners play in an Interleague series with the NL’s best: the Philadelphia Phillies. The Mariners ace King Felix Hernandez was on the … Continue reading
Posted in Dustin Ackley, Ken Griffey Jr, Mariners, MLB, Seattle Mariners
Tagged 1st Home Runs, 1st Major League Home Run, Adam Kennedy, Alvin Davis, Carlos Peguero, Dustin Ackley, Edgar Martinez, Franklin Gutierrez, Greg Halman, Home Runs, Ichiro, Jay Buhner, Justin Smoak, Ken Griffey Jr., Kingdome, Mariners, Safeco Field, Seattle Mariners
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The Glove is Gold in Seattle
Franklin Gutierrez made an incredible catch on Friday night at Safeco Field. I’d like to think it was a huge momentum swing, The Mariners battled back without flash, but mustered a 4-3 win after trailing early 3-0. Plus, anytime you … Continue reading
Seattle Mariners Opening Day Starts (LF, CF, RF)
I started a project and I wanted to share it with all of you die-hard Mariners fans. There are some real surprises and some “oh yeah, that guy!” on this list. Enjoy! Most By Left Fielder Starters (Links to profile … Continue reading
Posted in Ken Griffey Jr, Mariners, MLB, Opening Day
Tagged Al Cowens, Al Martin, Brad Wilkerson, Bruce Bochte, Dan Meyer, Darnell Coles, Darren Bragg, Dave Henderson, Donnell Nixon, Endy Chavez, Eric Anthony, Franklin Gutierrez, Glenallen Hill, Glenn Wilson, Gorman Thomas, Greg Briley, Ichiro, Ivan Calderon, Jay Buhner, Jeff Burroughs, Jeffrey Leonard, Jeremy Reed, Joe Simpson, John Mabry, Jose Guillen, Ken Griffey Jr., Kevin Mitchell, Lee Stanton, Lee Tinsley, Leon Roberts, Mark McLemore, Mickey Brantley, Mike Cameron, Mike Felder, Mike Kingery, Milton Bradley, Phil Bradley, Randy Winn, Raul Ibanez, Rod Craig, Ruppert Jones, Ryan Langerhans, Steve Braun, Steve Henderson, Tom Paciorek, Tracy Jones
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Remembering Ken Phelps
My fifth installment for the series is Ken Phelps. Wait, who? Old school Mariners fans know exactly who. And it’s not so much for what he did as a Mariner, but the extremely interesting parallels that came from his career. … Continue reading
Posted in MLB, Old School Mariners, Opening Day, Remembering, Seattle, Seattle Mariners
Tagged Arizona State University, ASU, Baseball, Brian Holman, Brokeup perfect game, Cleveland Indians, Costanza, Home Run, Ingraham High School, Jay Buhner, Kansas City Royals, Ken Phelps, Kingdome, Mariners, MLB, Montreal Expos, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Perfect game, Phelps, Seattle Mariners, Seattle Native, Seinfeld, Seinfeld episode
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1996 Mariners Offense
Simple. Sweet. To the point. Wow.
Posted in Seattle Mariners
Tagged 1996 Mariners, A-Rod, Edgar Martinez, Griffey Jr, Home Runs, Jay Buhner, MLB, Power, Seattle Mariners
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