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<title>Comment by Douglas Mays on The Mariners&#039; Darkest Days</title>
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<description>hhhmmm...all this talk of Ken Griffey coming back to the Mariners to finish off his career.

Overall, could be a good idea.  What position to play?  DH,CF?  He only needs 3 more HRs to reach 600.

I mean, he isn&#039;t keeping up with the younger players, but then, experience is a wiser player that gets the job done with less noise.

anyway, I don&#039;t see things so dark for the M&#039;s.

DM.  </description>
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<title>Comment by Douglas Mays on The Mariners&#039; Darkest Days</title>
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<description>I&#039;m not too worried yet.  It is way too early in the season to project doom. On paper, it all looks good.  They should get in a groove... 

The one thing is the other day Safeco Field had it&#039;s lowest attendance ever for a Mariners game.  Just a bit over 15,000.  well, I guess that is better than that game against the A&#039;s down in Oakland in the 70s when 600 showed up.

I do like Richie Sexton storming the mound the other day.

It&#039;s OK,
DM

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