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      <title>Mariners Deal League, Delabar</title>
      <description>The Seattle Mariners parted ways with two 29-year-old right-handed relievers Monday night, dealing Brandon League and Steve Delabar in separate deals. They picked up two outfielders and a right-handed reliever in return. SeattleClubhouse takes a look at the three players that came back to Seattle.</description>
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      <description>The Seattle Mariners finished up the first one-third of their season last night in Chicago with their 7-4 loss to the White Sox in game number 54. SeattleClubhouse checks in on the big league club with an inventory of what has gone right and what has gone wrong.</description>
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      <description>With a roster spot opening up last night, right-handed reliever Stephen Pryor from Tacoma looks like he will be joining the big club in Chicago before their game Friday with the White Sox.</description>
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      <title>Mariners Players and Prospects on Twitter</title>
      <description>Social Media is a great way for fans to connect and keep up with their favorite players. Sometimes the athletes even offer a glimpse into their personal lives with pictures. This list of Mariners big leaguers and farmhands can help get you tuned in to the thoughts and day-to-day goings on of your favorite Mariners.</description>
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      <title>Big Change in the Mariners' Bullpen Dynamic</title>
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      <title>Winter Meetings Aren't "Fielder or Bust"</title>
      <description>Many fans are looking at this offseason as a 'Prince Fielder or Bust' type campaign. But as Jack Zduriencik and the Mariners front office has shown, there are other ways to acquire talent and improve the ball club. As Baseball's Winter Meetings get underway in Dallas today, it may very well be trades that build the future of the Seattle Mariners.</description>
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      <title>Mariners Trade Deadline Thoughts</title>
      <description>With the Seattle Mariners tumbling out of the race in the AL West, it is clear that the team still has many needs—primarily on offense. But acquiring top talent isn’t as easy as looking to fill those needs.</description>
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      <description>Brandon League sat down with InsideTheDome during his stay at Triple-A and talked about a variety of topics. Hear how his health is, when he expects to be back in the majors, and much more.</description>
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      <title>All Eyes on Pitching Staff in Camp</title>
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