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  • August 2007
    • Clemens, Yanks Down Sox, 4-3

      Clemens, Yanks Down Sox, 4-3

      The Yankees grabbed a share of the AL wild-card lead last night with a 4-3 win over Boston in the Bronx. Roger Clemens took a no-hitter into the sixth and surrendered only two hits in six innings for New York, while Boston's Josh Beckett gave up 13 hits en route to his sixth loss. More »

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      MLB   baseball   New York Yankees   Boston Red Sox   Alex Rodriguez   Roger Clemens   Seattle Mariners   Manny Ramirez   David Ortiz   Josh Beckett   AL East   Kevin Youkilis   AL Wildcard

    • BoSox Snap 9-Loss Seattle Streak, 4-3

      BoSox Snap 9-Loss Seattle Streak, 4-3

      After nine straight losses in the Mariners' Safeco Field, the league-leading Red Sox finally broke through with a narrow 4-3 decision; vaunted rookie Daisuke Matsuzaka spent most of the night pitching out of trouble but yielded only two solo shots in seven frames. It was his first win against Seattle and Ichiro Suzuki, the hitter he says he esteems most. More »

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      MLB   Boston Red Sox   Seattle Mariners   Eric Gagne   Daisuke Matsuzaka   Jonathan Papelbon   Ichiro Suzuki

    • Move Over, Yogi, and Make Room for Ichiro

      Move Over, Yogi, and Make Room for Ichiro

      Seattle Mariners star Ichiro Suzuki says some weird stuff, from reporting conversations with his dog to odd metaphors about bowling. Slate studies the Japanese import's bons mots and suggests that Suzuki may be unused to the American media's unending locker room interviews. Or perhaps, one reporter says, he's trying to call attention away from his ridiculously lucrative contract. More »

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      MLB   Japan   Seattle Mariners   Ichiro Suzuki

  • July 2007
    • Mariners Lock in Ichiro for 5 More Years

      Mariners Lock in Ichiro for 5 More Years

      Ichiro Suzuki is officially the highest-paid Mariner of all time. The 33-year-old Japanese import signed a 5-year extension worth $90 million this week and is now sewn up through 2012. Seattle worked hard to secure its leadoff man, who was a hot item with deep-pocketed clubs like the Yankees even before hitting the first inside-the-park homer in All-Star Game history. More »

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      MLB   baseball   New York Yankees   Los Angeles Dodgers   Seattle Mariners   Ichiro Suzuki   All Star Game   All Star Game 2007

    • Mariners Manager Burns Out

      Mariners Manager Burns Out

      With his team on a seven-game streak, 11 games above .500, Seattle manager Mike Hargrove quit today, explaining that 35 years in the business had simply left him too depleted to continue. Bench coach John McLaren will take over. GM Bill Bavasi, while supportive, acknowledged that Hargrove's departure left the team in a state of uncertainty. More »

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      MLB   Seattle Mariners   Ichiro Suzuki   JJ Putz

  • May 2007
    • Dice-K Underwhelms In Sox Win

      Dice-K Underwhelms In Sox Win

      Daisuke Matsuzaka, the Red Sox's $103.1 million hurler, gave up seven runs in five frames in another poor outing that only incidentally ended up in a Boston win. Matsuzaka walked Seattle's first three batters in a five-run first inning, but Manny Ramirez's second homer put Boston ahead for good in the eighth, 8-7.  More »

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      MLB   Boston Red Sox   Seattle Mariners   Manny Ramirez   Daisuke Matsuzaka

  • April 2007
    • King Felix Eclipses Dice-K, One-Hits Sox

      King Felix Eclipses Dice-K, One-Hits Sox

      The much-ballyhooed matchup of Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki and Boston's Daisuke Matsuzaka—MLB's best Japanese hitter versus its first-year Japanese pitching sensation—turned out to be far less impressive than the performance of Seattle's young ace, Felix Hernandez.  King Felix, who had just turned 21 on Sunday, had a no-hitter until J.D. Drew's 8th-inning single, Boston's only hit. More »

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      MLB   baseball   Boston Red Sox   Seattle Mariners   Daisuke Matsuzaka   Ichiro Suzuki   Felix Hernandez

    • Sox Submarine Seattle In Fenway Debut

      Sox Submarine Seattle In Fenway Debut

      After four snowed-out days in Cleveland, the Mariners' nightmare roadtrip continued at Fenway. The Sox chased former Cardinals World Series hero Jeff Weaver with seven runs in two innings en route to a 14-3 win; Boston leadoff man Julio Lugo got on base four times in the first four frames. Meanwhile, Beckett held Seattle to an existentially bleak one run in seven innings, thrice striking out Ichiro Suzuki. More »

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      MLB   Boston Red Sox   Seattle Mariners   Josh Beckett   Jose Guillen   Brendan Donnelly   Julio Lugo

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