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Brady Henderson

3/28: Mariners’ Adam Moore has ‘come a long way’

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-Kirby Arnold of The Everett Herald writes that a more patient approach at the plate has served Mariners catcher Adam Moore well: “After more than six weeks of spring training, Moore has been a player who seems ready to take an important step forward in his career — a step beyond the previous big-league stints that never quite lived up to expectations.”

-Ryan Divish of The Tacoma News Tribune writes that A’s catcher Kurt Suzuki is trying to rebound from a disappointing 2010 season.

-Mike Sando of ESPN.com writes that Henry Hasselbeck‘s NCAA Tournament bracket took a hit after only one of his Final Four picks still stand. Henry, the five-year-old son of Matt Hasselbeck, was ranked last week in the top one percent of all brackets on ESPN.com.

-Scott M. Johnson of The Everett Herald poses 10 questions for the Husky football team, which begins spring practice on Tuesday.

-Todd Milles and Doug Pacey of The Tacoma News Tribune writes about how incoming Husky tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins is preparing for college life, which begins this week after enrolling early at the University of Washington so he could take part in spring practice.

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