Tag Archives: Seattle Mariners

Last Time In Seattle

You’ve gone a million miles; how far’d you get? Your editor reports from the Emerald City.

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They’d Hit Out If They Only Knew Who To Hit

The Sox must be some acrobats to talk like this and act like that.

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A Sort of Homecoming

How best to briefly welcome an interesting footnote back to Chicago.

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Point/Counterpoint: Keys to the 2009 A.L. Pennant

Introducing the 35th Street Review’s newest feature. In this installment: three, maybe three-and-a-half easy steps to dominating the junior circuit next year.

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But What Can Winning Buy, Anyway?

Taking a closer look at the most vital yet unimportant sweep in recent memory.

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I Tell Ya Feisty, That Is One Heckuvaballplayer

Fact-checking the White Sox TV team. Results prove mostly inconclusive.

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Emerald City

You have to wonder how they do it, those Mariners. Not how they lose, per se, because when you’re counting on the likes of Richie Sexson and Carlos Silva you have to sort of see it coming despite what the experts thought would happen this year. Rather, you have to wonder how exactly the Mariners [...]

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The Mediocrity Report: Weekend Edition

In which your editor is right and everything else in the baseball world is horribly, horribly wrong.

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