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March 11, 2009

A sore tushy apparently kept Erik Bedard on ... well, not on the bench, but he did miss his start today. [Baltimore Sun]...
Deadspin [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dashiell Bennett at 6:50 PM

March 09, 2009

Could Russell Martin benefit from a few more days off? BY TIM McLEOD AND ROTOROB And we’re off! With the release of our catcher rankings, the 2009 RotoRob MLB Draft Kit is officially launched. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be issuing a complete set of cheat sheets with analysis, essays,...
RotoRob [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by RotoRob at 9:20 PM

February 20, 2009

By all accounts, Ken Griffey Jr.'s return to Seattle has everyone in that rain-dampened vicinity in perpetual euphoria. But then we're reminded that not everyone there loved Junior the first time around. Griffeymania has already firmly gripped the region; the Mariners sold 16,000 tickets on Thursday...
Deadspin [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Rick Chandler at 1:05 PM

February 19, 2009

Ken Griffey Jr. returns to the cold, wet embrace of the Emerald City, signing one-year deal reported to be for at least $2 million, plus incentives, according to AP. [NBCSports]...
Deadspin [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Rick Chandler at 8:45 AM

February 12, 2009

The Mariners and Ken Griffey Jr. (aka the man who built Safeco Field) are thinking about getting back together. Griffey is one of the most likeable players in the game and one of the most prolific home run hitters in baseball history, but will Seattle’s love affair with him still be hot and h...
Seattle Metblogs [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jeff at 4:33 PM

February 09, 2009

There is no question that MLB Front Office Manager is for very specific types of gamers - the ones that spend most of their time in the franchise/dynasty mode of current sports titles, building their rosters through savvy trades, drafts and free-agent signings. In essence, this game is a franchise m...
RotoRob [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Herija Green at 4:22 PM

January 30, 2009

This is an important year for Felix Hernandez. His component statistics have been in a very gradual decline since he first arrived in the Major Leagues as a 19 year old. The decline has been very subtle though, and isn't sharp enough to be sure that his skills have changed at all. Of more concern is...
The Waiver Wire [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Alex at 6:32 AM

January 28, 2009

Felix Hernandez in 2009 While reading a newspaper while on vacation I came across the Mariners signing of Felix Hernandez to a one-year, $3.8 million contract. God, that’s quite a deal when compared to the Silva’s and Washburn’s of the world. Another feather in the arbitration, pre...
Mop Up Duty | Baseball News Sabermetric | Baseball History Bio [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Kman at 12:47 PM

January 26, 2009

MLB.com's Jim Street talks about the Mariners' closer battle, which he sees as a five horse race.  A look at the candidates: Mark Lowe - Oft-injured.  Poor control.  Averages 94.3 mph on his fastball. Miguel Batista - Awful in '08, but has closer experience and makes a lot of money. T...
Fantasy Baseball - RotoAuthority.com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Tim Dierkes at 3:33 PM

January 21, 2009

You know you’re hard up for cash when Wes Helms is your highest paid player. (Reuters) We’ve been remiss on keeping up to pace with our baseball off-season coverage, focusing lately on basketball, hockey, and, of course, the NFL playoffs. But don’t worry, we’re already planning the 2009 ...
RotoRob [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by RotoRob at 9:44 PM
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