Seattle Mariners
Mariners fall to final swing again
Tom Wilhelmsen pretty much summed up the thoughts of the Seattle Mariners and their fans minutes after yet another stunning walk-off loss to the Cleveland Indians.
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Anaheim not new for Maurer
CLEVELAND—Brandon Maurer had not received a flood of phone calls, but he expects that to happen sometime Tuesday when people realize he will be pitching for the Seattle Mariners in Anaheim, Calif., on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Angels.
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Mariners swept out of Cleveland
CLEVELAND-Mariners closer Tom Wilhelmsen summed up the feelings of his team when asked about this latest gut-wrenching defeat and series sweep.
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Yan Gomes hits 3-run homer in walk-off victory; Indians complete sweep
No team can win that kind of game. It doesn't happen, shouldn't happen, maybe never has happened, not against big-league players.
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Mariners misfire on all cylinders, lose again
Over the course of a baseball season, a team will suffer through a few lackluster losses. It's a product of playing 162 games.
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Gutierrez will man right field during Tacoma rehab stint
CLEVELAND — It wasn’t a typo.
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Masterson, Indians dominate Mariners
One inning into this disaster, it was apparent the Seattle Mariners didn't have much of a chance.
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Indians solve Hernandez, blank Mariners
The Indians' overriding strategy against opposing pitchers has been to force them to have a bad day.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Masterson, Indians dominate Mariners
One inning into this disaster, it was apparent the Seattle Mariners didn't have much of a chance.
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SEATTLE MARINERS
Felix, Mariners struggle in 6-0 loss to Indians
Felix Hernandez was anything but sharp, the Mariners' defense was worse and their hitting was non-existent as Seattle slogged its way to a 6-0 loss against the Cleveland Indians on Sunday at Progressive Field.
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Aardsma trying to work way back to big leagues
In 2009 and 2010, David Aardsma racked up 69 saves over two seasons as the Seattle Mariners’ closer.




