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Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. Joins Mariners Ownership Group
Seattle Mariners legend Ken Griffey Jr. is joining the team’s ownership group
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MLB All-Star Game Locations: 2022, 2023 and Beyond
Major League Baseball has set the locations for three of its next five All-Star Games, with Los Angeles, Seattle and Philadelphia in line to host the Midsummer Classic.
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Mariners CEO Mather Resigns After Derogatory Remarks Surface
Seattle Mariners CEO Kevin Mather has resigned after video surfaced of him recently making derogatory remarks about some players and club operations
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Alex Rodriguez Has About $500K in Possessions Stolen From Rental Vehicle in SF: Source
Baseball analyst Alex Rodriguez had about half a million dollars worth of possessions stolen from a rental vehicle in San Francisco, according to sources. The former MLB All-Star shortstop and third baseman who now works as a studio analyst for ESPN was in San Francisco for Sunday night’s game between the Giants and Philadelphia Phillies at Oracle Park. No details...
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Sanchez, Astros Throw Combined No-Hitter Against Mariners
After losing 13 decisions in a row with Toronto, Aaron Sanchez was looking for a fresh start and a way to turn things around in his move to the Houston Astros. But even with their history of improving the performance of pitchers, it would have been hard to imagine his Houston debut would go this well Saturday night. Sanchez looked...
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Mets Get Cano, Diaz and $20 Million from Mariners in 7-Player Trade
The New York Mets have acquired longtime star second baseman Robinson Cano and major league saves leader Edwin Diaz from the Seattle Mariners in a seven-player trade.
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Heads Up! Strong-Armed Fan Hits Yanks' Stanton With HR Ball
Giancarlo Stanton has been plunked plenty of times. But by his own home run ball?
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Seattle Mariners' Felix Hernandez Becomes US Citizen
Mariners teammates stood and applauded and “God Bless America” played on speakers when Felix Hernandez entered Seattle’s clubhouse after becoming a U.S. citizen.
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Seattle Mariners' Robinson Cano Suspended 80 Games for Drug Violation
Seattle already knew Robinson Cano would be out of the Mariners lineup for several weeks, the result of a broken bone in his right hand. His absence will be significantly longer. The All-Star second baseman was suspended for 80 games on Tuesday for violating baseball’s drug agreement, becoming among the most prominent players disciplined under the sport’s anti-doping rules.
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NYC Food Fest Features Dishes From All 30 MLB Ballparks
An upcoming Major League Baseball food festival in Manhattan will feature popular dishes from all 30 ballparks, the league announced this week.
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NYC Food Fest to Feature Dishes From All 30 MLB Ballparks
An upcoming Major League Baseball food festival in Manhattan will feature popular dishes from all 30 ballparks, the league announced this week.
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Yankees Beat Rangers, 16-7
Aaron Judge became the second major league rookie with a 40-homer season, going deep twice as the AL wild card-leading New York Yankees got a series clinching 16-7 win over the Texas Rangers on Sunday.
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Mariners Make 5 Errors in 1st, Yankees Roll to 10-1 Rout
Masahiro Tanaka finally flourished under the sun, Starlin Castro had four hits and the New York Yankees took advantage of a record five errors by the Seattle Mariners in the first inning on the way to a 10-1 victory Sunday.
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Yankees Beat Mariners, 6-3
Greg Bird reached base three times in his long-awaited return to the Yankees’ lineup and Jacoby Ellsbury homered and drove in four runs, leading Sonny Gray and New York over the Seattle Mariners 6-3 Saturday.
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Gallardo, Mariners Beat Mets 3-2 to End deGrom's Win Streak
Yovani Gallardo took a shutout into the sixth inning and the Seattle Mariners beat the New York Mets 3-2 on Saturday, ending Jacob deGrom’s eight-start winning streak.
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Padres Knock off Mets 7-5 Behind Rookies Margot, Coleman
Manuel Margot came within a triple of the cycle and fellow rookie Dusty Coleman hit his first major league home run, leading the San Diego Padres past the New York Mets 7-5 on Thursday night.
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Severino, Gardner Lead Yankees to 4-1 Win Over Mariners
Luis Severino pitched around trouble to throw seven shutout innings, Brett Gardner hit a solo home run off Felix Hernandez and the New York Yankees beat the Seattle Mariners 4-1 on Thursday night.
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Former MLB Pitcher Anthony Vavaro Becomes Port Authority Police Officer
Anthony Varvaro graduated from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey police academy on Friday. He was a relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, Atlanta Braves and Seattle Mariners from 2010 to 2015.
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Seattle Mariners Catcher Steve Clevenger Suspended For Racially Charged Tweets
Seattle Mariners catcher Steve Clevenger has been officially suspended for the rest of the 2016 season without pay after he took to Twitter yesterday making racially charged comments about the protesters of the recent police shooting in Charlotte, North Carolina and the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Piazza Inducted Into Hall of Fame
Two players who began their careers at opposite ends of the spectrum nearly three decades ago ended up in the same place on Sunday — with their names etched on plaques at the Baseball Hall of Fame. For Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Piazza, the culmination of their long journeys was tinged with tears all around. “I stand up here...