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It’s not hard to find Stefen Romero’s name in the statistics from Oregon State’s 2010 baseball season. It’s at or near the top in multiple categories.
Seattle Mariners manager Eric Wedge decided to switch things up at shortstop last week, giving Robert Andino more playing time over incumbent Brendan Ryan.
PEORIA, Ariz. – With spring training finally over, the Tacoma Rainiers flew from the desert to Fresno, Calif., to open the Pacific Coast League baseball season tonight.
Anthony Rizzo showed his torrid hitting pace isnt about to end any time soon.
The Tacoma Rainiers are slowly getting guys back from injury while other young players are starting to get comfortable playing at the Triple-A level.
The Tacoma Rainiers had the Aces on the ropes in the ninth inning for the third day in row but Reno reliever Kam Mickolio was able to bear down and hold off the Rainiers ninth-inning rally for a 10-8 win Sunday.
One day after blowing two late leads before losing in 12 innings, the Tacoma Rainiers pulled off a stunning rally with two outs in the top of the ninth inning to beat the Reno Aces, 9-6, on Friday.
The Tacoma Rainiers faced the Pacific Coast League's top home run-hitting team on a night with a 26 mph wind blowing out to right field.
It may not have happened until the 20th game of the season, but the Tacoma Rainiers played a complete, all-around game on Tuesday night.
Chris Seddon can't catch a break. A Pacific Coast League All-Star last year who spent more than two months in the Mariners bullpen, Seddon opened the 2011 season in the Tacoma Rainiers' starting rotation.