Seattle Mariners announcer Niehaus ready for spot in Cooperstown - The Canadian Press

24 July 2008, 4:50 pm

seattlepi.com Microsoft blogSeattle Mariners announcer Niehaus ready for spot in CooperstownThe Canadian Press, SEATTLE - 7 hours agoSince the Mariners' inception in 1977, Niehaus has served as instructor for baseball fans in the Pacific Northwest, a region void of the major league gam... read more

Ichiro zeroing in on 3000 hits as pro - MLB.com

24 July 2008, 2:18 pm

Ichiro zeroing in on 3000 hits as proMLB.com - 10 hours agoBut Ichiro Suzuki's career with the Mariners has had few ordinary moments, so it's no surprise that as he nears one of baseball's most revered milestones, ...Ichiro nears milestone Seattle Post IntelligencerIchiro approaches... read more

Baseball: Good news for Bédard - Ottawa Citizen

24 July 2008, 1:20 am

Baseball: Good news for BédardOttawa Citizen,  Canada - 23 hours agoSeattle Mariners left-hander Erik Bédard of Navan has no structural damage in his injured pitching shoulder and will continue his current rehab program. ...... read more

Baseball roundup: Wednesday's action on the diamonds - The Canadian Press

23 July 2008, 10:35 pm

Canoe.caBaseball roundup: Wednesday's action on the diamondsThe Canadian Press - Jul 23, 2008Red Sox 6 Mariners 3 (12 innings) At Seattle, Mike Lowell hit a two-run single off Sean Green in the 12th inning, and Boston took advantage of two outfield ...Almost perfect way Philadelphia Daily N... read more

M's Baseball: A View from the Cheap Seats - Seattle Post Intelligencer

23 July 2008, 7:13 pm

Boston GlobeM's Baseball: A View from the Cheap SeatsSeattle Post Intelligencer - Jul 23, 2008As for us Mariners fans, well, we were downright embarrassing. Even though dominated in number, we still made the concession that it was OK for the Red Sox ...• Dice-K, Drew carry Sox past Marine... read more

Peanut-free zones at Safeco - MLB.com

23 July 2008, 3:49 pm

Peanut-free zones at SafecoMLB.com - Jul 23, 2008... but for those with severe peanut allergies, that baseball custom can keep them out of the stadium altogether. The Mariners are taking this situation ...... read more