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Ken Griffey, Jr. May Not Return In 2010

Former Red Ken Griffey Jr. says he’s not sure if he’ll return for another year.

Mariners fans gave the Cincinnati native a standing ovation Sunday after their final game of the season.

The fans also cheered “One More Year,” asking Griffey to return to Seattle for another season in 2010. At the end of the game, he was carried off the field by his teammates.

The Mariners team Web site reports that Griffey is headed back to Florida to talk to his family. Griffey will be eligible for free agency next month.

Griffey’s last game with the team he started his Hall of Fame career with ended with a 4-3 over the Texas Rangers.


Click here to read the full article – By of KYpost.com



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October 5, 2009 Posted by rsanrel | Ken Griffey Jr., MLB, Mariners Collectibles, Mariners Memorabilia, Mariners News, Mariners Signings, Mariners Stuff, Seattle Mariners | , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Mariners perfect mix: Hernandez strong on mound and Griffey homers in Seattle’s 6-2 win

Ken Griffey Jr. started what might be his final homestand with career homer No. 628, and Felix Hernandez added another strong effort to his AL Cy Young Award resume in the Seattle Mariners’ 6-4 win over the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night.


Griffey has been mostly evasive about his future plans following the end of the season, but the Mariners icon jolted the meager crowd that showed up on a chilly night with a three-run homer off Oakland starter Trevor Cahill in the fifth inning.

Cahill became the 406th different pitcher to give up a long ball to Griffey in his storied career. Cahill (10-13) was just 13 months old when Griffey smacked his first career homer off Eric King on April 10, 1989.

Griffey’s homer gave Seattle a 5-1 lead and was more than enough run support for Hernandez, who bolstered the best season of his young career on a night he didn’t have his best stuff.

Hernandez (18-5) struggled with his control, walking four and hitting two batters, but lasted 7 2-3 innings and improved to 7-1 since Aug. 1. He gave up seven hits, struck out four and threw a season-high 120 pitches in his next-to-last start of 2009.

Mark Lowe struck out Cliff Pennington to end the eighth after Hernandez loaded the bases with two outs. Seattle closer David Aardsma gave up a two-run single to Kurt Suzuki in the ninth, before getting the final two outs.

Oakland missed its opportunity to capitalize on Hernandez’s early struggles, failing to score with runners at first and second and no outs in the second, and with runners on second and third and two outs in the third.

Mark Ellis had an RBI single in the fourth, but the A’s left runners at second and third in that inning as well.

Hernandez is among the favorites for the Cy Young in the American League. For wins, he trails only CC Sabathia, who has 19, and his 2.48 ERA is second to Kansas City’s Zack Greinke (2.06).

Hernandez will start Sunday in the season finale against Texas.


Click here to read the full article – By TIM BOOTH of Courant.com



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September 30, 2009 Posted by rsanrel | Felix Hernandez, Ken Griffey Jr., MLB, Mariners Memorabilia, Mariners News, Mariners Stuff, Seattle Mariners | , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Stamp of approval awaits Ichiro

A stamp of approval from his country awaits Ichiro when he collects his 200th hit of the season. Several stamps, actually. According to Kyodo News, the Japan Post Group will issue commemorative stamps featuring Ichiro when he records his Major League-record ninth consecutive 200-hit season, To be issued by Japan Post Network Co., the postal service arm of the Japan Posts Group, the stamp set — a sheet containing 10 ¥80 stamps, nine postal cards and a stamp holder — will be priced at ¥3,980, including shipping fees — about $43.00 U.S.


Post offices throughout Japan will accept advance orders for the stamps, beginning on the day after Ichiro’s 200th hit through Oct. 30.

Going into tonight’s game against the Angels, Ichiro ihas 196 hits this season and is on the verge of reaching another milestone. He reached the 2,000-hit mark on Sunday against the Athletics in Oakland.

But 200 would be a “bigger” number because no one in MLB history have had nine consecutive 200-hit seasons and only one other player, all-time hits leader Pete Rose, had more — 10.



Click here to read the full article – By Jim Street of MLB.com



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September 11, 2009 Posted by GameSetMatch | MLB, Mariners Memorabilia, Mariners News, Mariners Stuff, Seattle Mariners | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

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August 27, 2009 Posted by GameSetMatch | Mariners Stuff | , , , , , , | No Comments Yet