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Lineups: Mariners vs. Rangers, Game 2
Brady Henderson | April 12, 2016 3:05 pmLuis Sardinas is playing shortstop and hitting second while Dae Ho-Lee is at first base and hitting eighth. They’re among the five right-handed bats in the Mariners’ lineup for tonight’s game against the Rangers and left-hander Derek Holland.
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ESPN’s Jayson Stark doesn’t expect Mariners’ offensive numbers to remain so low
Brent Stecker | April 12, 2016 2:22 pmESPN senior baseball writer Jayson Stark told 710 ESPN Seattle’s “Brock and Salk” that it seems unrealistic the Mariners’ lineup will continue to struggle at the level it has been.
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Video: Nelson Cruz homers in Mariners’ 7-3 loss to Oakland
Brady Henderson | April 12, 2016 9:50 amVideo of the two-run home run that Nelson Cruz hit Monday night, one of the only offensive highlights in the Mariners’ 7-3 loss to Texas.
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Mariners fall to Rangers 7-3 for 4th straight loss
Associated Press | April 11, 2016 10:37 pmColby Lewis allowed one run on four hits over six innings against Seattle’s struggling offense and Rougned Odor drove in three runs to lead the Texas Rangers to a 7-3 victory over the Mariners on Monday night.
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Mariners notebook: Scott Servais sees positive signs despite offense’s rough weekend
Shannon Drayer | April 11, 2016 7:21 pmFour runs, 0 for 16 with runners in scoring position and three losses is not exactly what the Mariners were looking for in their first homestand. Not a fun way to start the season, but Scott Servais is not about to jump into the Mariners’ home-vs.-road debate.
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Lineups: Mariners vs Rangers, Game 1
Brent Stecker | April 11, 2016 2:43 pmThe Mariners are keeping things consistent with their lineup in the first game of the series with the Rangers, with Nelson Cruz hitting fourth as the DH.
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‘Teal linings’ to the Mariners’ frustrating series sweep
Eric Mandel | April 11, 2016 2:00 pmThe Mariners disappointed during their home-opening series, but “Brock and Salk” listed a number of “teal linings” to take forward for the next 156 games.
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Five takeaways from the first week of the Mariners’ season
Brent Stecker | April 11, 2016 12:39 pmFive things we learned from the first week of the 2016 Mariners season, including a pair of strong starts from Felix Hernandez yet no wins for Seattle to show from them.
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Notebook: Mariners already looking to King Felix to be the stopper
MyNorthwest.com | April 10, 2016 12:16 pmThe Mariners will look to avoid a sweep in their first home series of the year by turning to ace Felix Hernandez in an important early-season contest against division rival Oakland.
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Mariners lineup: Game 3 vs Oakland
MyNorthwest.com | April 10, 2016 10:39 amFelix Hernandez will pitch in front of the King’s Court for the first time in 2016, while Nelson Cruz is the lone righty in the lineup for the series finale with the A’s.
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Mariners notebook: Scott Servais wants to see right-handed hitters warm up
Brent Stecker | April 9, 2016 3:46 pmThe Mariners have already seen a lot of lefty pitching in 2016, and manager Scott Servais hopes the right-handed hitters in the lineup will start taking advantage soon.
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Mariners lineup: Game 2 vs Oakland
MyNorthwest.com | April 9, 2016 2:24 pmChris Iannetta is hitting sixth and the struggling Franklin Gutierrez is behind him at the 7 spot in the second game of the Mariners’ home series against Oakland on Saturday night.
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Coghlan’s homer in 9th gives Oakland a 3-2 win over Seattle
Associated Press | April 9, 2016 2:14 pmSEATTLE (AP) — Oakland’s Chris Coghlan had never seen the unorthodox sidearm delivery of right-hander Steve Cishek from the batter’s box until Friday night. He quickly found a view he liked, watching the ball find the seats in right field. “I’ve never faced him. He’s a great closer. I’ve seen him. It’s not a comfortable […]
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Taijuan Walker weathers the storm, gives Mariners a chance in 3-2 loss to Oakland A’s
MyNorthwest.com | April 8, 2016 11:33 pmTaijuan Walker was given the ball in front of the Mariners’ record crowd on Friday night, and while he didn’t come away with the win, he did show he’s trending in the right direction.
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Video: Mariners’ Dae-Ho Lee hits mammoth blast for first career MLB homer
MyNorthwest.com | April 8, 2016 10:57 pmThe Mariners lost their home opener on Friday, but 33-year-old Korean first baseman Dae-Ho Lee provided the night with a highlight by hammering his first career MLB homer.