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Seattle Mariners Reportedly Close to Signing Another Pitcher: A Fan's Reaction (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
Sun, 05 Feb 2012 08:50:00 PST
The Seattle Mariners appear interested in signing another pitcher for the 2012 roster. According to Geoff Baker of The Seattle Times, the Mariners are looking closely at former Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Hong-Chih Kuo. He even went as far as alluding that a signing is close...
Mariners Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 02:38:46 PST
pThe big move for the Mariners this winter was trading right-handed starting pitcher Michael Pineda to the Yankees for New York's top prospect, catcher Jesus Montero./p pMontero, 22, is going to play a lot, but there seems to be no chance that he will supplant veteran Miguel Olivo as the starting catcher./p pGeneral manager Jack Zduriencik and manager Eric Wedge both seem to see Olivo as not just the starter but as a mentor for Montero, a slugger who comes to Seattle with scouts questioning his ability as a defender./p pOlivo, appearing at the club's annual FanFest on Jan. 28, said he welcomed the addition, although he doesn't figure to catch quite as many times as he did last year, when he made a career-high 127 appearances behind the plate.
Re-Visiting Seattle Mariners 2012 Starting Rotation: A Fan's Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 17:55:00 PST
The Seattle Mariners have a number of question marks heading into 2012 Spring Training when it comes to the starting rotation. Everyone knows that Felix Hernandez is the ace of the rotation and that he is going to take on the No.
Top Five MLB Play-In Games of My Lifetime: Fan Opinion (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
Thu, 02 Feb 2012 16:57:00 PST
With the advent of the new wild card round and the one-game play-in still in discussion, I thought back to the top five play-in games from my lifetime (since 1969). These games counted on the regular seasons as Game 163 (except for 1995) as the teams involved went all-out to make...
Nicknames for Possible MLB Expansion Clubs: Fan Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
Thu, 02 Feb 2012 06:04:00 PST
The Major League Baseball playoffs are expanding. Commissioner Bud Selig wants two more wild card teams in the postseason in 2012. If the playoff format is successful, there may be more MLB teams on the way. As America's population grows and cities get bigger, expanding...
Sun, 05 Feb 2012 08:50:00 PST
The Seattle Mariners appear interested in signing another pitcher for the 2012 roster. According to Geoff Baker of The Seattle Times, the Mariners are looking closely at former Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Hong-Chih Kuo. He even went as far as alluding that a signing is close...
Mariners Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 02:38:46 PST
pThe big move for the Mariners this winter was trading right-handed starting pitcher Michael Pineda to the Yankees for New York's top prospect, catcher Jesus Montero./p pMontero, 22, is going to play a lot, but there seems to be no chance that he will supplant veteran Miguel Olivo as the starting catcher./p pGeneral manager Jack Zduriencik and manager Eric Wedge both seem to see Olivo as not just the starter but as a mentor for Montero, a slugger who comes to Seattle with scouts questioning his ability as a defender./p pOlivo, appearing at the club's annual FanFest on Jan. 28, said he welcomed the addition, although he doesn't figure to catch quite as many times as he did last year, when he made a career-high 127 appearances behind the plate.
Re-Visiting Seattle Mariners 2012 Starting Rotation: A Fan's Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 17:55:00 PST
The Seattle Mariners have a number of question marks heading into 2012 Spring Training when it comes to the starting rotation. Everyone knows that Felix Hernandez is the ace of the rotation and that he is going to take on the No.
Top Five MLB Play-In Games of My Lifetime: Fan Opinion (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
Thu, 02 Feb 2012 16:57:00 PST
With the advent of the new wild card round and the one-game play-in still in discussion, I thought back to the top five play-in games from my lifetime (since 1969). These games counted on the regular seasons as Game 163 (except for 1995) as the teams involved went all-out to make...
Nicknames for Possible MLB Expansion Clubs: Fan Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
Thu, 02 Feb 2012 06:04:00 PST
The Major League Baseball playoffs are expanding. Commissioner Bud Selig wants two more wild card teams in the postseason in 2012. If the playoff format is successful, there may be more MLB teams on the way. As America's population grows and cities get bigger, expanding...