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Jarrod Washburn

Jarrod Washburn

Jarrod Washburn is a professional baseball player. He's a left-handed pitcher for the Seattle Mariners and wears number 56. He is managed by pitching manager Rafael Chaves.

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Looking to add a veteran starting pitcher to their youthful rotation, the Twins have made an offer to left-hander Jarrod Washburn and are awaiting a response this week, according to CBSSports.com sources. ...  
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More photos » by Kevin P. Casey - AP 4 months ago: Seattle Mariners third baseman Adrian Beltre awaits a batter during his first baseball game back from an injury, against the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Kevin P. Casey...  
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A recent study from the New York Times concluded that air traffic controllers suffer the most stress than any other job. I beg to differ. Without a doubt, I confidently believe being a Seattle Mariners fan is the most stressful "occupation" known to man. In the past year, I sat down in front of the television/computer screen 160 times, barring the two games that I attended. During that time, I watched the Mariners turn around from last year's...  
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I am now on the sixth installment of my series in which I am naming who I feel are the top 10 players in each MLB franchise's history, and this one is the Mariners. With just four postseason appearances in their 33 seasons, the Mariners have had some tough times with just ten winning seasons i their history. Nonetheless, they have had some great players don the Mariners uniform. As with any rankings list, I'm sure not everyone will agree...  
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Table: ← Previous revision Revision as of 19:58, 31 December 2009 Line 95: Line 95: |[[Second baseman]] |[[Second baseman]] |[[University of Arizona]] |[[University of Arizona]]   + |   + |-   + |15 (443)   + |''John Holdzkom''   + |[[Right-handed]] [[pitcher]]   + |[[Rancho Cucamonga High School...  
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After the markets best slugger was plucked off the table when the New York Mets signed Jason Bay to a five year contract, teams are now going to have to dive into the second tier of bats, (excluding Matt Holliday, whom I fully expect to re-up long term with the Cardinals), to fill their needs. The best remaining bat on the market (excluding Russell Branyan, whom I expect to re-sign with the Seattle Mariners), appears to be former Atlanta first...  
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Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports is reporting that the Seattle Mariners have traded pitcher Brandon Morrow to the Toronto Blue Jays for reliever Brandon League and a prospect. 25 year old Morrow posted 4.39 ERA along with 1.58 WHIP, 8.14 K/9 rate in 69.2 innings for the Mariners. His strike out rate is high, but his walk rate sits at 5.68 per 9 innings. He was projected as the Mariners' No. 4 or No. 5 starter in 2010. Morrow was taken fifth overall...  
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The Seattle Mariners have found a way to get rid of one of their last lingering problems. The club today traded Carlos Silva, who still has two years remaining on the four-year, $48 million contract given him by former general manager Bill Bavasi before the 2008 season, to the Cubs in exchange for outfielder Milton Bradley.  
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The Hot Stove League remained in action over the holiday, with the Seattle Mariners finally winning something. The Mariners opposed the application of New York City's Components by John McCoy, Inc.to register the mark M'S USA" for various clothing items. On Christmas Day, the Board issued an order sustaining the opposition after Applicant had filed a voluntary abandonment of its application without consent. The Baseball Club of Seattle, Inc. v...  
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Welcome back to Preposterous Notions. This concept debuted last week; essentially, if you have genetic damage and can’t figure it out from the title, what we do is take a generally-not-held concept and attempt to defend it in the interest of future bar discourse. Today’s idea: the Seattle Mariners will win the 2010 World [...]  
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| Adrian Beltre, the third baseman of the Seattle Mariners for the past five seasons, has declined salary arbitration - freeing as much as $12 million for the team, at least temporarily. "It doesn't mean we won't try to work something out with the player," general manager Jack Zduriencik said.  
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The Seattle Mariners acquired left handed pitcher Cliff Lee in a three-way trade. Lee will team up with right-hander Felix Hernandez and injury-prone southpaw Erik Bedard to form arguably the best No. 1 to No. 3 starter combination in the game.Contributor: Robert VascoPublished: Dec 21, 2009  
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While Seattle sports fans can generally agree that the Seattle Seahawks are in a state of disarray, there can be an argument made that the fortunes of the also struggling Seattle Mariners may be changing. In the past couple weeks, the Mariners have acquired Angel Infielder Chone Figgins and Phillies pitcher Cliff Lee. Figgins had been a "Mariner killer" while playing for LA. Lee was Cy Young award winner in 2008 while playing in...  
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MARINERS: As speedy new infielder meets the media, deal for Cy Young winner Cliff Lee nears completion | Jack Zduriencik knew the question was going to be asked. And the media pretty much knew what the Seattle Mariners general manager’s answer would be.  
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