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Mariners fall to San Diego
Brian Giles had his third four-hit game of the season, Tadahito Iguchi had a homer among his three hits and the San Diego Padres opened interleague play with a 6-4 win over the Seattle Mariners on Friday night.
Padres 6, M's 4
Mariners notebook: Bedard offers no excuses
In his nonchalant, unassuming style, Erik Bedard acknowledged that the Mariners are a disappointed bunch with their performance at the quarter point of the season.
Veteran Rhodes shines in comeback with M's
One man the Mariners have been able to lean on this season is veteran reliever Arthur Rhodes, who is finding a return of his old success after undergoing Tommy John surgery a year ago.
Griffey trade won't happen any time soon
Reds general manager Walt Jocketty said Friday that a deal to send Ken Griffey Jr. to the Mariners won't happen any time soon.
Giants' managing partner retiring
SAN FRANCISCO -- Peter Magowan, the owner who brought Barry Bonds to San Francisco, built a new ballpark and helped keep major league baseball in the city, is stepping down as managing partner of the Giants.
Phillies' Werth hits 3 homers, drives in 8
PHILADELPHIA -- Jayson Werth could not remember ever being this productive in a game -- that's including Little League.
Braves send A's to fourth consecutive loss
ATLANTA -- Leave it to Chipper Jones to sum up the Atlanta Braves' season after another win at Turner Field: "We're not bad here. We stink on the road."
White Sox abruptly fire three scouts after MLB investigation
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Chicago White Sox fired director of player personnel David Wilder on Friday along with two other scouts in the club's Latin American operation.
Saunders' stuff nails Angels win
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Joe Saunders bounced back from his lone loss of the year with an impressive performance against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Cards' Isringhausen goes on disabled list
ST. LOUIS -- Jason Isringhausen pitched three times after cutting his pitching hand, apparently from striking a television in frustration, before the St. Louis Cardinals placed their bedraggled closer on the 15-day disabled list.
Indians to use four pitchers as closers
CINCINNATI -- Rafael Betancourt has lost his job as interim closer for the Cleveland Indians, who plan to use several relievers at the end of games until Joe Borowski returns from an arm injury.
FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2008 - Mariners' pressing issue: Lineup
- Rays top Yanks to keep AL East upside-down
- Baseball Notebook: Drug testing toughened
- On Deck
THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2008 - Mariners dig deep for win
- M's 4, Rangers 3 (12)
- Mariners Notebook: Role reversal works
- Baseball Notebook: Edmonds passes physical, agrees to deal with Cubs
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008 - M's hit depths
- Rangers 5, M's 2
- Griffey deal could extend tradition of giveaways
- Griffey absent from Cincinnati starting lineup
- Mariners Notebook: 'SportsCenter' censors mouth of Rowland-Smith
- Mariners Farm Report: Moore catching on quickly
- The Answer Guy: Sexson getting paid while taking his punishment
- Cabrera tossed historic ball
- Baseball Notebook: Prosecutors rework indictment of Bonds
TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2008 - Another Griffey rumor takes seed in the Big Apple
- M's spring new leaks
- Small crowds concern Mariners
- Mariners Notebook: Coach being called in to work with catchers
- Mariners game at a glance: Rangers 13, Mariners 12 (10)
- Cabrera turns unassisted triple play
- Notebook: Alex Rodriguez out another week
MONDAY, MAY 12, 2008 - Mariners end rough homestand with victory over White Sox
- Mariners Notebook: Bullpen functions the way it was intended
- For Mariners, triumph is an odd feeling
- The Couch Slouch: Rivera's 0.00 ERA could last the season
- On Deck: Mariners at Rangers
- Game in Review: Mariners 6, White Sox 3
SUNDAY, MAY 11, 2008 - Anderson, Quentin lead White Sox over M's
SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2008 - M's can't stop slide
- White Sox 4, M's 2
- Sexson suspended for charging pitcher
- Mariners Notebook: Keeping Felix safe
- Lilly hits back after homer
- Angels find unlikely saviors
- Rangers on blanking binge
- Jays acquire Mench, sign Wilkerson
- Padres release struggling Edmonds
FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2008 - M's brawl, but get shut out for second night in row
- Brawl at ballyard
- Rangers 5, M's 0
- Mariners Notebook: Struggling Clement gets first day off
- Balentien keeps dream alive
- Webb adds to perfect start
- Other Voices: Loose lips could sink Guillen's ship
- Baseball Notebook: Broken hand will land Nationals' Lo Duca back on disabled list
- On Deck
THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008 - M's plunge to bottom
- Rangers 2, M's 0
- Cairo steps in for Sexson
- Mariners Notebook: Safeco numbers fall
- Griffey destined to stand alone atop Generation X pedestal
- Need a distraction? Bring your Nintendo DS to Safeco
- Rainiers rally falls short
- Baseball Notebook: Twins' Gomez hits for cycle in win over White Sox
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 2008 - Texas clobbers M's pitching in 10-1 romp
- Rangers 10, M's 1
- M's in similar state after all the big moves
- Mariners Notebook: Putz a relieved reliever
- Washburn says he'll make his next start
- M's Farm Report: Pitcher Ramirez rounding into quality prospect
- The Answer Guy: Safeco catches up with mustard
- Reed sparks Rainiers win
- Rookie Jurrjens, Braves remain hot in Atlanta
- Other Voices: Orioles, A's are surprises of 2008
- Baseball Notebook: Judge turns down motion to unseat Clemens' attorney
TUESDAY, MAY 6, 2008 - Texas' Hamilton enjoys ball again after troubles
- Ponson on rebound in Rangers rotation
- Mariners Game at a Glance
- Life in M's bats at last
- Clemens issues apology for 'mistakes in personal life'
- In a Lee Elia moment, Guillen berates fans
- Notebook: Tigers drop Jones in roster shakeup
- Kirkland native ranked among the game's top power-hitting prospects
- Mariners Notebook: Pitchers falter on 0-2 count
- Rainiers rally in ninth inning
- On Deck: Mariners vs Rangers
MONDAY, MAY 5, 2008 - Mariners limp home after 1-5 road trip
- Mariners Notebook: McLaren gets mad but tongue-lashing has little effect
- On Deck: Mariners vs Rangers
- Yankees 8, Mariners 2: Game in review
- Hulett homers in Rainiers win
SUNDAY, MAY 4, 2008 - McLaren roasts M's after 6-1 loss to Yankees
SATURDAY, MAY 3, 2008 - Early E-E-E-E-rrors cost M's
- Yankees 5, M's 1
- Mariners Notebook: Stottlemyre returns to long-time home
- Rainiers get blanked
- Lawyer: Clemens 'getting pummeled'
- Schumaker blast in 11th lifts Cards
- Texas exploits A's 4 errors
- Orioles' Guthrie finally wins
- Posada sidelined at least five weeks
- Brewers' Gallardo might need surgery
- On Deck
FRIDAY, MAY 2, 2008 - M's bullpen caves, spoiling Sexson's 300th career homer
- Indians 3, M's 2 (11)
- Mariners Notebook: Clement catching on
- Rainiers gain series split
- Notebook: Yankees' Hughes out till July
THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2008 - Balentien's HR only positive from M's loss
- Indians 8, M's 3
- Mariners Notebook: Balentien, Clement added; Wilkerson, Norton cut
- Pause the boos and give Sexson his due
- Rainiers rally falls short
- Angels' Santana unbeaten
- Notebook: Cox prefers Smoltz as starter when off DL
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 2008 - Beltre sparks 5-run 9th
- M's 7, Indians 2
- Mariners Notebook: Minimal shivers this time
- Farm Report: Balentien showing outstanding progress
- Ex-Mariner girds for war zone
- The Answer Guy: Betancourt's Cuba escape: The real tale
- Zephyrs top Rainiers
- Where Are They Now? Top scout showed early eye for talent at Sicks' Stadium
- Boston ends 5-game skid
- Saunders sparkles, picking up fifth win
- Other Voices: Zito goes from hero to near-zero
- Smoltz goes on 15-day disabled list
- Rodriguez on DL with strained quad
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