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The 2008 season saw the Seattle Mariners lose the gains they’d made in 2007, finishing at the bottom of the American League. Determined to turn things around for the 2009 season, the Mariners have a new slogan, “A New Day, A New Way”, as well as a new GM, Jack Zduriencik, and a new bench coach, Don Wakamatsu. Wakamatsu jumped in with both feet, replacing the entire coaching staff. Zduriencik wasted no time giving the team a badly needed overhaul, starting by negotiating a 3-team, 12-player deal that snagged prospect Mike Carp, Endy Chavez from the Mets and Franklin Gutierrez from the Indians and sent J.J. Putz to the Mets. Perhaps the most exciting news of the offseason is the acquisition of 13-time All-Star Ken Griffey, Jr., who brings a wealth of skill and experience to the team. Will all the changes translate to the success that the Mariners are hoping for? Find out for yourself with tickets to Safeco Field to see the Seattle Mariners turn it all around in 2009!
The Seattle Mariners began play in 1977 as part of baseball’s expansion into new cities in the late 1970’s. The Mariners had few highlights in their first decade and a half, failing to have a winning season until 1991.
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