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Michael Pineda’s Injury
When the news came down on Wednesday that Michael Pineda was hurt and going to miss all of the 2012 season, I felt bad. Michael Pineda was incredibly enjoyable in his lone season in Seattle and from everything I’ve heard … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Erik Bedard, Everett AquaSox, Jack Zduriencik, Mariners, Michael Pineda, Minor League Baseball, MLB, Seattle Mariners, Spring Training
Tagged Arm Injuries, Hector Noesi, Jack Zduriencik, Jesus Montero, Jose Campos, Major League Baseball, Mariners, Michael Pineda, MLB, Montero, New York Yankees, Noesi, Pineda, Pineda injured, Seattle Mariners, Trades, Yankees, Yankees Mariners Trade
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June 24th: My Birthday History Lesson
June 24th. Exactly 6 months until Christmas Eve. I always thought that was one of the coolest things about my birthday. 6 months evenly until that glorious day, and then on that day, I could say “6 months til my … Continue reading
Posted in MLB, Seattle Mariners
Tagged 1969, 3 home run games, 3000 strikeouts, best catcher of all-time, Bobby Higginson, Bobby Murcer, Boston Red Sox, Brad Wilkerson, Carlton Fisk, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Dave Winfield, Dave Winfield Cycle, Detroit Tigers, Dick Allen, Don Sutton, Dustin Pedroia, Hall of Fame, Harmon Killebrew 1st home run, Houston Astros, Jackie Robinson, Jeff Bagwell, Jim Bouton, Jim Northrup, Joe Carter, Joe Jay, June 24, June 24th, Mark McGwire, McGwire Kingdome home run 1997, Montreal Expos, Most caught games record, NCAA Baseball Champions, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Oregon State Baseball, Randy Johnson vs Mark McGwire, Richie Allen, Rickey Henderson, Rickey Henderson debut, Rocky Colavito 7 hits, Roger Clemens Relief pitcher, Seattle Pilots, Spokane Western International League bus crash, Steve Howe, Stolen Bases, Vince Coleman
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Two Peas In a Pod: A-Rod & LeBron
After the Dallas Mavericks took down the Miami Heat to win the NBA Finals on Sunday night, I was relieved. First, because the NBA robbed me of having a team to root for and thus no more reminder of something … Continue reading
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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