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      <title>Carp traded to Red Sox for PTBNL/Cash</title>
      <description>Hot News for LF Mike Carp</description>
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      <title>Seattle Mariners - Final Piece of the Puzzle?</title>
      <description>Could the Seattle Mariners already be in possession of the final piece of their 2013 puzzle? We take a look at one of the forgotten members of the team's active roster in his quest to bounce back from a challenging 2012 season.</description>
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      <title>End of the Road for Justin Smoak?</title>
      <description>The Mariners once again demoted the struggling 25-year-old switch-hitting first baseman following yesterday’s loss to the Yankees. Now more than 300 games and 1,100 at bats into his big league career, is it time for the Mariners to move on from the supposed star prospect of the Cliff Lee trade?</description>
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      <title>Mariners Limp Into All-Star Break</title>
      <description>Seattle Mariners Manager Eric Wedge has been steaming for weeks over the club's lack of offense and being very open that changes were coming if the tide didn't turn. After yet another extra inning loss in which the club scored only one run, several changes are likely to take place over the All-Star Break. SeattleClubhouse looks at what those changes may be.</description>
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      <title>Seattle Mariners Checkpoint: Check One</title>
      <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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      <title>Alex Liddi Stating His Case for Mariners</title>
      <description>With injured players healing and a roster shuffle just around the corner for Seattle, the right-handed hitting corner infielder has homered on back-to-back nights in Detroit and is making a strong case to stick around.</description>
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      <title>Mariners Have Tough Roster Decisions Ahead</title>
      <description>In a somewhat unfamiliar situation, the Mariners have more healthy, contributing, MLB-quality players that they want to give time than they have spots on the Major League roster. With Carp and Gutierrez returning soon, two tough roster decisions lie ahead for manager Eric Wedge.</description>
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      <title>M's place Carp on DL with shoulder sprain</title>
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      <title>Saunders Earning Another Shot with Mariners</title>
      <description>Michael Saunders endured struggles on the field and losses in his personal life in 2011, but a more mature approach, a revamped swing and a new found energy and love for the game have him looking like a big leaguer once again.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2012 04:42:00 GMT</pubDate>
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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>Mariners Again Looking to Youth in 2012</title>
      <description>The American League West is a highly competitive division with two teams clearly outspending and possibly outclassing the Mariners at this point. But the club is still focusing on the long-term goal of building a sustainable winner. That means that 2012 could be another season where the youngsters take their lumps as the talent continues to rise to the big league level.</description>
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      <title>What did the Mariners get in Jesus Montero?</title>
      <description>Jesus Montero's slugging profile fills an empty slot that exists not only in the Mariners' major league lineup, but through the entire organization. SeattleClubhouse takes a look at his profile and explains what makes Montero such a good bet to produce at the big league level in 2012 and beyond.</description>
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      <title>The Offensive Seattle Mariners</title>
      <description>Even if they don't sign Prince Fielder, the Mariners can still expect to score a lot more runs in 2012. With a little bit better luck, a couple of bounce back seasons and full seasons from some of their young players, the club could come very close to being a middle-of-the-pack offense without any further roster additions. SeattleClubhouse shows you how inside.</description>
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      <title>What to do at Third Base?</title>
      <description>Although a number of players have tried their hand, the Seattle Mariners still haven't been able to find a replacement at third base since Adrian Beltre left. High-priced Free Agent Chone Figgins was to be that player, but he has struggled in his two seasons. May he still be the team's best bet to produce there in 2012. SeattleClubhouse takes a look at all of the options.</description>
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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>Prince Fielder: At What Cost?</title>
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      <title>SeattleClubhouse Q&amp;A: Pedro Grifol</title>
      <description>The Seattle Mariners organization has quickly gone from light on talent to overflowing with talent in the past few seasons. SeattleClubhouse recently talked with one of the big reasons why: Director of Minor League Operations Pedro Grifol. We touched on player position changes, promotions, winter leagues, QPA's and much more.</description>
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      <description>In this series, SeattleClubhouse takes a look at prospects that made big improvements in 2011 for the Mariners. I've already covered Michael Pineda and Dustin Ackley in the first two pieces. Part three below is a focus on hot hitting Mike Carp.</description>
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      <description>Inside Pitch continues its look back at preseason predictions, but this time we look at the individual efforts predicted prior to the season.  In this next series, find out whether specific players held up to the metrics we sought out during Spring Training.  How many wins would Jonathon Niese capture? How many saves for Eddie Kunz? Find out the answer to those questions and more.</description>
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