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Posted: 10:43 am PDT October 28, 2011Updated: 10:44 am PDT October 28, 2011

SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners will bring back their entire coaching staff next season following a last-place finish in the AL West.Manager Eric Wedge made the announcement Wednesday. The young Mariners went 67-95 during Wedge’s first season in Seattle.The returning coaches are: Robby Thompson (bench coach), Carl Willis (pitching coach), Chris Chambliss (hitting coach), Mike Brumley (first base coach), Jeff Datz (third base coach), Jaime Navarro (bullpen coach) and Jason Phillips (bullpen catcher).Wedge says despite finishing well below .500, the Mariners created a “mindset here last season, and we are looking forward to improvement in 2012.”Seattle has finished last in the AL West the past two years and three of the last four. The Mariners have not made the playoffs since 2001.

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Wedge: Mariners will retain entire coaching staff


SEATTLE () — The Seattle Mariners will bring back their entire coaching staff next season following a last-place finish in the AL West.

Manager Eric Wedge made the announcement Wednesday. The young Mariners went 67-95 during Wedge’s first season in Seattle.

The returning coaches are: Robby Thompson (bench coach), Carl Willis (pitching coach), Chris Chambliss (hitting coach), Mike Brumley (first base coach), Jeff Datz (third base coach), Jaime Navarro (bullpen coach) and Jason Phillips (bullpen catcher).

Wedge says despite finishing well below .500, the Mariners created a “mindset here last season, and we are looking forward to improvement in 2012.”

Seattle has finished last in the AL West the past two years and three of the last four. The Mariners have not made the playoffs since 2001.

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Mariners return entire coaching staff in 2012
Mariners return entire coaching staff in 2012

Mariners return entire coaching staff in 2012

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Posted on October 26, 2011 at 9:05 PM

SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners will bring back their entire coaching staff next season following a last-place finish in the AL West.

Manager Eric Wedge made the announcement Wednesday. The young Mariners went 67-95 during Wedge’s first season in Seattle.

The returning coaches are: Robby Thompson (bench coach), Carl Willis (pitching coach), Chris Chambliss (hitting coach), Mike Brumley (first base coach), Jeff Datz (third base coach), Jaime Navarro (bullpen coach) and Jason Phillips (bullpen catcher).

Wedge says despite finishing well below .500, the Mariners created a “mindset here last season, and we are looking forward to improvement in 2012.”

Seattle has finished last in the AL West the past two years and three of the last four. The Mariners have not made the playoffs since 2001.

What are your opinions.

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Mariners bring back entire coaching staff

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Published: Oct 26, 2011 at 8:01 PM PDT


Seattle Mariners’ Justin Smoak, right, is met at home by Mike Carp, left, and Dustin Ackley on Smoak’s three-run home run against the Oakland Athletics in the sixth inning of a baseball game Monday, Sept. 26, 2011, in Seattle. ( Photo/Elaine Thompson)
SEATTLE () – The Seattle Mariners will bring back their entire coaching staff next season following a last-place finish in the AL West.

Manager Eric Wedge made the announcement Wednesday. The young Mariners went 67-95 during Wedge’s first season in Seattle.

The returning coaches are: Robby Thompson (bench coach), Carl Willis (pitching coach), Chris Chambliss (hitting coach), Mike Brumley (first base coach), Jeff Datz (third base coach), Jaime Navarro (bullpen coach) and Jason Phillips (bullpen catcher).

Wedge says despite finishing well below .500, the Mariners created a “mindset here last season, and we are looking forward to improvement in 2012.”

Seattle has finished last in the AL West the past two years and three of the last four. The Mariners have not made the playoffs since 2001.

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Seattle Mariners bring back entire coaching staff
Seattle Mariners bring back entire coaching staff

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Eric Wedge is introduced as Manager of the Seattle Mariners, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010.

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Posted on October 26, 2011 at 6:29 PM

SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners will bring back their entire coaching staff next season following a last-place finish in the AL West.

Manager Eric Wedge made the announcement Wednesday. The young Mariners went 67-95 during Wedge’s first season in Seattle.

The returning coaches are: Robby Thompson (bench coach), Carl Willis (pitching coach), Chris Chambliss (hitting coach), Mike Brumley (first base coach), Jeff Datz (third base coach), Jaime Navarro (bullpen coach) and Jason Phillips (bullpen catcher).

Wedge says despite finishing well below .500, the Mariners created a “mindset here last season, and we are looking forward to improvement in 2012.”

Seattle has finished last in the AL West the past two years and three of the last four. The Mariners have not made the playoffs since 2001.

Running low on time today, i’ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news.

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Seattle Mariners announce entire coaching staff…

SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners will bring back their entire coaching staff next season following a last-place finish in the AL West.

Manager Eric Wedge made the announcement Wednesday. The young Mariners went 67-95 during Wedge’s first season in Seattle.

The returning coaches are: Robby Thompson (bench coach), Carl Willis (pitching coach), Chris Chambliss (hitting coach), Mike Brumley (first base coach), Jeff Datz (third base coach), Jaime Navarro (bullpen coach) and Jason Phillips (bullpen catcher).

Wedge says despite finishing well below .500, the Mariners created a “mindset here last season, and we are looking forward to improvement in 2012.”

Seattle has finished last in the AL West the past two years and three of the last four. The Mariners have not made the playoffs since 2001.

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