Saturday, September 4th, 2010

French denied no-hitter, but gem lifts Seattle

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Luke French didn't make history with a no-hitter Friday, but his seven-inning, one-hit performance helped the Mariners eke out a 1-0 victory over the Indians.

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Figgins makes kid's dream come true

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The Make-A-Wish Foundation fulfilled 12-year-old Ferdinand Bellerman's desire to meet Chone Figgins. They spent Friday afternoon together before the Mariners played the Indians.

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Hit records just keep coming for Ichiro

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Ichiro Suzuki recorded his 2,200th base hit Wednesday in his 1,559th game with the Mariners. No one in the past 65 years reached the 2,200-hit plateau faster.

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Rowland-Smith activated from disabled list

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Ryan Rowland-Smith was activated from the 15-day disabled list on Friday and rejoined the Mariners prior to their game against the Indians at Safeco Field.

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Fister's gem unravels quickly in loss

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Doug Fister surrendered six hits to the first seven batters he faced in the fourth inning, and the Mariners were behind the rest of the way, dropping a 6-3 decision to the Indians.

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Wilson making most of opportunities

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For someone who started the season in the Minor Leagues, shortstop Josh Wilson is getting a lot of playing time the final two months of the campaign.

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It's getting 'drafty' in Mariners clubhouse

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When the Mariners are in Oakland next week for a three-game series against the Athletics, 12 players will huddle up and have their annual NFL fantasy draft.

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Mariners make Cy Young case for Felix

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The Mariners' public relations department e-mailed some statistics that should put ace right-hander Felix Hernandez among the leading Cy Young Award candidates heading into the final month of the regular season.

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Vargas lets one get away in Mariners' loss

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Left-hander Jason Vargas held the Angels to four hits on Wednesday night, but all of them were extra-base hits and produced three runs, saddling the Mariners with a 4-2 loss at Safeco Field.

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Bradley's return this season remains uncertain

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Outfielder Milton Bradley, sidelined since July 27 with right knee tendinitis, continues to rehab and it remains uncertain whether he will return to action this season.

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