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  • Mariners Notebook: M's own up politically (Most players say they're for Bush in voting booth)

    09/16/2004 3:46:05 PM PDT · by Stoat · 50 replies · 978+ views
    The Seattle P.I. ^ | September 16, 2004 | DAVID ANDRIESEN
    Politically, the Mariners bat from the right. In a completely unscientific poll with a margin of error of 100 percent, we polled Mariners who are U.S. citizens and were handy, and asked who they supported for president. The results: Bush 13, Kerry 2, undecided 2. "A lot of it is money, taxes, and I think most ballplayers are conservatives," Scott Spiezio said. "I think if I were making $50,000 a year, I'd still be a conservative, though." Taxes are certainly an issue for major league baseball players, who make an average of about $2.5 million a year. Athletes also tend...
  • Court battle resumes .. over ancient remains (Kennewick Man)

    09/12/2003 1:51:35 PM PDT · by vannrox · 19 replies · 644+ views
    Tribnet.com, The News Tribune's online newspaper ^ | (Published 12:01AM, September 11th, 2003) | WILLIAM MCCALL; The Associated Press
    Court battle resumes between tribes, scientists over ancient remainsWILLIAM MCCALL; The Associated Press PORTLAND - The definition of "Native American" is at stake in deciding whether the 9,300-year-old skeleton known as Kennewick Man belongs to scientists or Indian tribes, lawyers for both sides told a federal appeals court Wednesday. The Interior Department has fought with scientists since the bones were discovered in 1996 along the banks of the Columbia River near Kennewick. A group of eight anthropologists who want to do research on the skeleton went to court to seek permission. But then-Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt ruled three years ago...
  • Baseball Worries About Opener in Japan

    03/18/2003 8:12:55 AM PST · by WaveThatFlag · 4 replies · 275+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 3/18/3 | BEN WALKER
    As they get closer to their season opener in Japan, the Oakland Athletics and Seattle Mariners are jittery. They're not the only ones - with war possible, major league baseball is wondering whether now's the time to play ball so far from home. There were no plans Monday for the teams to call off their trip to Tokyo. The A's and Mariners are supposed to leave in a couple of days and scheduled to play a two-game series beginning March 25. But commissioner Bud Selig and baseball officials were busy talking to the State Department, the FBI and other government...
  • Human Ashes Prompt Haz Mat Scare at Safeco Field

    05/25/2002 1:01:48 AM PDT · by notyourregularhandle · 19 replies · 579+ views
    KIRO 7 ^ | 5/24/2002 | KIRO
    SEATTLE -- Police and firefighters responded to a hazardous material scare at Safeco Field after a low-flying airplane dropped a box of powder on the Seattle ballpark. Police spokesman Duane Fish says the powder was determined to be the cremated remains of a person who had requested that the ashes be scattered there. Fire Lieutenant Harold Webb says a box carrying the ashes hit the roof of Safeco Field shortly after ten o'clock. He says the haz-mat crew wasn't sure about the powder until they heard through the F-A-A what the pilot was doing. The incident was over in about...
  • Mariners Won't Stand For Offensive Clothing, Signs

    04/29/2002 9:36:41 PM PDT · by BluesDuke · 15 replies · 694+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 29 April 2002 | Janie McAuley
    SEATTLE (AP) -- There was a no-no at Safeco Field this weekend and it had nothing to do with New York pitcher Ted Lilly's near feat. This one was a scolding. Seattle Mariners fans who tried to wear ``Yankees Suck'' T-shirts during a three-game series against New York were told to turn their shirts inside out, take them off or leave. ``We may lead the league in ejections from the ballpark, but not because fans are misbehaving more here but because we don't tolerate much,'' team spokeswoman Rebecca Hale said. ``This is about appropriate behavior. We have a code of...
  • Edgar (Martinez) faces surgery to remove ruptured tendon

    04/13/2002 5:30:31 AM PDT · by ValerieUSA · 2 replies · 324+ views
    Seattle Post-Intelligencer ^ | Saturday, April 13, 2002 | JOHN HICKEY
    ARLINGTON, Texas -- Edgar Martinez will undergo a relatively new surgery this morning to remove a ruptured hamstring tendon from behind his left knee. The Mariners learned that last night, shortly after a 7-3 victory over Texas that was fueled by Martinez's replacement as the team's designated hitter, Ruben Sierra. What the Mariners haven't learned is just how long they will be without Martinez. They should have that information today after Rangers team orthopedist John Conway performs the surgery. The surgery is past the experimental stage, but Conway, one of the leaders in the field, has done perhaps 10 of...