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Griffey Should Have Hung ‘em Up

As much as it pains me to say this, I hate watching Ken Griffey Jr. still play for the Mariners. Its hard watching athletes play when they are merely a shell of their former selves, as Griffey is today. In his prime, Griffey was a 5 tool player who, if not for injuries, would have seriously and fairly challenged Hank Aaron’s all time home run record. Injuries throughout his career to his wrist, hamstrings, and knees have robbed us the chance to see Griffey play at the level he is capable of when healthy. Now, at 40 years old with severely diminished bat speed and no interest in playing the field anymore, its beyond time to move on. To his credit, even though he is certainly no longer the player he once was, Griffey seems to still enjoy the game and has become one of the great clubhouse guys in all of baseball. Prehaps Griffey, who has always seemed to have a legitimite love for the game, will one day make a great coach and mentor to younger players. Hopefully we will find out soon, because it is clear that his playing days are numbered.

by Josh Weiner at the Sports Fan Blog Network

April 20, 2010 Posted by jmw24 | Josh Weiner, Ken Griffey Jr., MLB, Original Content | , , , , | No Comments Yet

Big Unit a ray of sunshine on cloudy opener

Hopefully when you remember the Mariners 2010 season opener, your recollection of the day stops just before the start of Monday afternoon’s game.

Because for nine innings of a 4-0 loss to Oakland, the Mariners displayed most of the flaws that have haunted them during the first week of the season.

Before another loss gave fans a chance to fret over the team’s 2-6 start, however, a nearly perfect scene provided at least one happy memory for the 45,876 fans that packed Safeco Field.

Randy Johnson, the most dominant pitcher in Mariners history and one of the game’s best left-handers of all time, made a slow walk from center field to a prolonged ovation. As he approached the mound, he first put his hand over his heart, then rolled his left shoulder in a feigned warm up attempt.

Click here to read the full article – By John Boyle of http://www.heraldnet.com



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April 13, 2010 Posted by GameSetMatch | MLB, Mariners Apparel, Mariners News, Seattle Mariners | , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet