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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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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 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...
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Bills Hire NFL's First Full-Time Female Assistant Coach
The NFL has its first full-time female coach....
Kathryn Smith was promoted by the Buffalo Bills on Wednesday night to take over as special teams quality control coach on Rex Ryan’s staff. She will assist special teams coordinator Danny Crossman and his assistant Eric Smith, filling the role that opened after Michael Hamlin was not retained following the season. Smith’s appointment...