Arguably the biggest news of the past week has been the surprise announcement that the Braves are planning to leave Turner Field for a new facility 10 miles away, with the projected opening being in 2017
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Weekly Hit Ground Ball: The King’s reign continues
by Matt Smithby Matt SmithThe endless taunts from Yankee fans could be brushed away at the time, but deep down they created a sense of hopelessness and dread. The New York Yankees, or some other big-spending team, were going to snatch Felix Hernandez from the Seattle Mariners
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Three of the A’s new recruits hit home runs off the Mariners’ bullpen to send the two teams back to the States with one win apiece from their two-game series…
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Ichiro sent the fans home happy in Tokyo on Wednesday as his four hits helped the Seattle Mariners to a 3-1 victory over the Oakland A’s in MLB’s International Series opener
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The 2012 MLB season begins in Japan on 28-29 March
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There is tragic news coming out of the Netherlands today. Greg Halman, the Seattle Mariners and Netherlands outfielder, reportedly has been killed in an incident in Rotterdam
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Weekly Hit Ground Ball: Alex Liddi makes it to the Majors
by Matt Smithby Matt SmithThe Seattle Mariners announced last week that they had called up three players to their Major League roster. With all due respect to Michael Saunders and Steve Delabar, the name that jumped out was that of Alessandro ‘Alex’ Liddi
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Weekly Hit Ground Ball: Oakland swap one Bob for another
by Matt Smithby Matt SmithBob Geren became the first managerial casualty of the 2011 MLB season this past week
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Plenty of individuals stated a strong case for the Performance of the Week award this week
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The American League West may have lost one of the best pitchers in the Majors over the offseason, but there is plenty of talent left in the division