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Mariners sloppy in 6-0 loss to Indians
May 20, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 CLEVELAND – One inning into this disaster, it was apparent the Seattle Mariners didn’t have much of a chance. They’d already been owned by Cleveland Indians ace Justin Masterson in …
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M’s lose another in ninth
May 19, 2013 in Sports on Page C1 CLEVELAND – Two ninth-inning losses in two days have left the Seattle Mariners reeling and frustrated. Mark Reynolds’ bases-loaded fielder’s choice in the ninth inning Saturday scored Jason Kipnis and …
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Ibanez homers ignite Mariners
May 16, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 NEW YORK – Raul Ibanez was more than happy to turn those welcome back calls of “Ra-uuul!” into a good old Bronx cheer. Ibanez again treated Yankee Stadium as his …
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Mariners’ Saunders improves to 4-0 at Safeco
May 13, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 SEATTLE – Joe Saunders has no idea why he can’t win on the road when he can’t lose at home. The Seattle pitcher won his ninth straight decision at Safeco …
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M’s cure for what ailed A’s
May 12, 2013 in Sports on Page C1 SEATTLE – After losing five games in a row, the Oakland Athletics were ready for something to go right. So when Josh Donaldson gave the A’s an early lead with …
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Montero’s blast lifts M’s over Pirates
May 9, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 PITTSBURGH – For Jesus Montero, it has been, so far, a season of reduced playing time and increased scrutiny, one that has seen his status as a mega-prospect called into …
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Saunders roughed up on road as Jays rout Mariners
May 6, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 TORONTO – It’s been a rough ride on the road for Joe Saunders this season. Mark DeRosa hit a three-run homer, Melky Cabrera added a solo shot and the Blue …
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Ackley hits grand slam; Mariners top Blue Jays 8-1
May 5, 2013 in Sports on Page C1 TORONTO – Following Felix Hernandez to the mound is working out well for Seattle’s Hisashi Iwakuma. Dustin Ackley hit his first career grand slam, Michael Saunders homered twice and the …
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Morse ends Mariners homestand with bang
May 2, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 SEATTLE – Michael Morse hit an opposite-field two-run homer, his third home run in four games, Aaron Harang pitched six solid innings for his first win and the Seattle Mariners …
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Bay, Morse home runs give Mariners series win over Angels
April 29, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 SEATTLE – Throughout a miserable two weeks before this critical weekend by the Mariners, it seemed at times like Jason Bay was the only hitter consistently putting together quality at-bats. …
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Mariners’ strikeout binge continues as Rangers sweep
April 22, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 ARLINGTON, Texas – Seattle Mariners manager Eric Wedge is still confident that all his hitters will get on track. For now, there are a lot of swings and misses. 1
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Brooklyn, a guide to exploring baseball legend’s homes, home field
April 21, 2013 in Features, Travel on Page D8 NEW YORK – With the movie “42” bringing the Jackie Robinson story to a new generation, fans young and old may be inspired to visit some of the places in …
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Tigers hold off Mariners in 14 innings
April 18, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 SEATTLE – Detroit catcher Brayan Pena held onto Prince Fielder’s relay throw and absorbed a collision with Justin Smoak at home plate for the final out, and the Tigers outlasted …
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Maurer backs up Mariners’ good faith
April 15, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 SEATTLE – Brandon Maurer shook the nerves, went back to relying on his primary pitches and finally displayed why the Seattle Mariners felt the 22-year-old was ready to make the …
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Mariners missing offense in loss to Rangers
April 14, 2013 in Sports on Page C1 SEATTLE – If Justin Smoak had to do it all over again, he’d simply catch the ball this time. But if Brendan Ryan had done that a few batters earlier, …
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Mariners fall in extra inning
April 8, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 CHICAGO – Michael Morse says he’s emerging from this first, power-laden week feeling like he needs to ease up on the aggressiveness and just relax. And that’s a message Morse …
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Lowrie, A’s spoil Saunders debut for Mariners
April 4, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 OAKLAND, Calif. – Things looked pretty good for the Mariners after having hit two more home runs just a half inning into this game. But Mariners starter Joe Saunders knew …
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Felix on schedule for spring
February 11, 2013 in Sports on Page B1 Felix Hernandez is expected to be on the field with his teammates this week when the Mariners open spring training. An elbow issue that reportedly surfaced last week when Hernandez …
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Nothing to add to official announcement, but M’s aren’t done
December 27, 2012 in Sports on Page B1 The official announcement that Raul Ibanez had rejoined the Mariners did not come with any corresponding moves. That suggests the Mariners are a team in need of a bigger move …
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Snowstorm causing problems from Rockies to Midwest
December 19, 2012 in Nation/World DENVER (AP) — A storm that has dumped more than a foot of snow in the Rocky Mountains was causing problems for travelers as it spread across the Plains on …
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Snowstorm hits Rockies, heads to Midwest
December 19, 2012 in Nation/World DENVER (AP) — A storm that has dumped more than a foot of snow in the Rocky Mountains is heading east and is forecast to bring the first major winter …
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Winter storm moving through Southwest, Rockies
December 18, 2012 in Nation/World SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A winter snowstorm is moving through the Rocky Mountain region as many get ready to begin their holiday travels. The National Weather Service is forecasting …
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APNewsBreak: DeCinces indicted for insider trading
November 28, 2012 in Nation/World LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former Baltimore Orioles all-star Doug DeCinces and three others were indicted Wednesday on insider trading charges involving the use of information prior to the takeover of …
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Thanksgiving parade brings cheer to storm-hit NYC
November 22, 2012 in Nation/World NEW YORK (AP) — The annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade kicked off in New York on Thursday, putting a festive mood in the air in a city still coping with …
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San Francisco goes orange, black for Giants parade
November 1, 2012 in Nation/World SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A Halloween treat came hours early for San Francisco Giants baseball fans who turned out by the thousand — many climbing trees and rooftops — to …
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San Francisco goes orange and black for SF Giants
October 31, 2012 in Nation/World SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Orange-and-black clad hordes flooded the streets of San Francisco on Wednesday for a ticker-tape parade celebrating the 2012 World Series champion Giants — a Halloween treat …
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Champion SF Giants to be celebrated on Halloween
October 31, 2012 in Nation/World SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Orange-and-black clad hordes will flood the streets of San Francisco for a Halloween Day ticker-tape parade celebrating the 2012 World Series champion Giants. With the victory …
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City sweeps up after rowdy Series celebration
October 29, 2012 in Nation/World SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Police made dozens of arrest during a rowdy World Series celebration in the hours after the San Francisco Giants clinched the World Series. The San Francisco …
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Rowdy fans take to streets after Giants’ victory
October 29, 2012 in Nation/World SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Thousands of baseball fans took to the streets of San Francisco to celebrate the Giants’ World Series victory, with revelers gathering on corners, in parks and …
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Fans fill SF streets to celebrate Giants’ win
October 29, 2012 in Nation/World SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Thousands of baseball fans took to the streets of San Francisco to celebrate the Giants World Series victory, with revelers gathering on corners, in parks and …

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