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Ronny Cedeno

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    August 11, 2009

    Are the M's Showcasing Johjima In Order to Move Him?

    ​ Two things happened yesterday that made me think the Mariners might be able to shed Kenji Johjima and his ridiculous contract before the season's out. One, the White Sox claimed Blue Jay outfielder Alex Rios off waivers. Rios, who's underperformed this year after signing a 7-year, $69 millio ... More >>

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    July 29, 2009

    Mariners Get Jack at Shortstop, Which Is More Than They Had Before

    It's Jack!While this year's Mariners team has been a pleasant surprise, competing better than many expected, their shortstops have been a disaster. Yuniesky Betancourt got shipped out for swinging as indiscriminately as a drunk at a pinata bash. And while Ronny Cedeno is an okay defensive SS, he's t ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 27, 2009

    Jarrod Washburn Returns to the Trading Block, Erik Bedard Returns to the DL, a Bear Shits in the Woods

    ​As reliable as the sun or moon or tide, Mariners pitcher Erik Bedard has returned to his rightful place on the Disabled List, with--get this--left shoulder trouble. Of course, it was his left shoulder that troubled him last year, too. The injury will make it impossible to trade him before the ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 8, 2009

    Five Questions for the Mariners to Ponder Going Forward

    1. Should red-hot Franklin Gutierrez hit third instead of fifth? No, but he should hit cleanup. Baseball sense would dictate that you leave a thriving young hitter in the spot in the order where he's thriving, but the M's anemic, Beltre-free lineup dictates that Ken Griffey Jr. is currently the cle ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 6, 2009

    Mariner News More Depressing Than Their Extra-Inning Loss to the Twinkies

    The M's 2-1, extra-inning loss Friday night against the Twins was depressing on several levels. Depressing because the team wasted another stellar outing by its ace, Felix Hernandez. Depressing because a Little League-esque error by Wladimir Balentien in left, where he came in on a fly ball that en ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 15, 2009

    Griffey vs. A-Rod, Cheers vs. Boos

    Ken Griffey Jr. received a standing ovation every time he strode to the plate in yesterday's Mariner home opener, which marked the return of the M's prodigal son to the team he began his storied career with as a teen 20 years earlier. His reception during pregame introductions was on par with how B ... More >>

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