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Seattle Mariners right handed relief pitcher David Aardsma took a big step in his rehabilitation after Tommy John surgery Wednesday, throwing for the first time since the injury according to his twitter account:

This is a big step for Aardsma, but still is early in the process as it usually takes 12-18 months to completely recover from Tommy John surgery. When he does eventually return, he will likely be used as a middle reliever to prove himself before he gets a chance to close again. He will probably need a new team as well, seeing that he opted for free agency back in October.

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Seattle Mariners Continue Negotiations with…

A new report has Hisashi Iwakuma favoring the Seattle Mariners in the ongoing wooing that is taking place. More than just the Mariners have interest in signing Iwakuma, but MLB.com is reporting that he is leaning towards signing with the Mariners. This confirms earlier reports that I had heard about Iwakuma getting close to signing a contract with the team.

The obvious reaction from some Mariners fans is that signing another starting pitcher does not fix the offensive issues, but that is a really short-sighted way to look at things. The franchise needs to fill out the starting rotation for the 2012 season to not rush the prospects, and if somehow the Mariners can bring in a talented pitcher it could help them compete sooner in the improved American League West.

Sure, it would help the team a lot if Danny Hultzen, James Paxton, Erasmo Ramirez and Taijuan Walker were ready to make their debuts, but the truth is that they could all use a bit more seasoning before getting tossed into the fire. I can’t wait to see Hultzen pitch in Spring Training and while it would make for a great story if he could join the major league roster right away, the team needs to have a good back-up plan. The answer is not Kevin Millwood or Jeff Francis and if Iwakuma comes at the right price, maybe he could even become trade bait if the Mariners aren’t competitive by June.

Iwakuma is a right-handed pitcher who has played for the Tokoku Rakuten Golden Eagles in the Jan Pacific League. In the last four years for the Golden Eagles, Iwakuma has posted a 55-31 record, with a 2.67 ERA and 1.13 WHIP. His high-water mark was in 2008 when he went 21-4 with a 1.87 ERA and 159 strikeouts over 201 2/3 innings. Last year, Iwakuma started just 17 games, going 6-7 with a 2.42 ERA and 90 strikeouts in 119 innings.

The arm troubles that he had last year have sent up warning flags for some fans, but we have to believe that someone in the front office was paying attention to him pitching over the last few years. Hopefully he isn’t someone that will get injured again, but if he can return to form, Iwakuma could really eat up innings during his starts. Getting a starting pitcher that can go deep into ballgames isn’t as easy as it seems, and it will allow the bullpen to stay fresh.

The other item that people don’t talk much about is how the Oakland Athletics tried to sign him and failed last year after putting up $19.1 million in a bid. There is a small part of me that would love the Mariners to swoop in and sign him only to out-do the Athletics in the process. If the team cannot find the right offensive pieces to get brought in and Prince Fielder doesn’t want to take the deal on the table, then it makes a lot of sense to try to improve the starting rotation. It’s good that the Mariners are making an active move to supplement the No. 4 or No. 5 slot in the rotation and hopefully if Iwakuma signs with the team he finds a lot of success in 2012 and beyond.

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*Ryan is a lifelong Seattle Mariners fan who never misses an opportunity to attend a game at Safeco Field. He has been attending games since 1985, and has fond memories of The Kingdome, Edgar Martinez, and the historic 1995 team. Sodo Mojo!

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Mariners Sign Former Jackson State Standout George…

January 3, 2012 – Southern League (SL) Jackson Generals
JACKSON, TENN. (JANUARY 3, 2012) – Seattle Mariners Executive Vice President & General Manager of Baseball Operations Jack Zduriencik announced that the Mariners have signed free-agent left-handed pitcher George Sherrill to a 2012 contract. With today’s transaction, the Mariners 40-man roster is now at 38 players.

Sherrill is a 1995 graduate of Evangelical Christian School (ECS) in Memphis and started his college baseball career at Jackson State Community College in 1996 and 1997. As a freshman, Sherrill was the No. 3 starter and helped Jackson State to its first Junior College World Series. By the end of his sophomore year, he had earned a scholarship to Austin Peay State University. Sherrill was a closer in 1998, then was moved into the starting rotation the next season as a senior.

Sherrill, 34, peared in 51 games with the Atlanta Braves (all in relief) last season, posting a 3-1 record with an even 3.00 earned run average. Sherrill limited opposing hitters to a .248 average, including a .236 mark by right-handed hitters. In 36.0 innings, he allowed just 33 hits while striking out 38. Sherrill was on the 15-day disabled list from Aug. 31 through the end of the season with left elbow inflammation.

In his career, Sherrill has limited left-handed hitters to a .180 batting average against (99×550) while walking 43 and striking out 208. He has peared in the Majors with Seattle (2004-2007), Baltimore (2008-2009), Los Angeles-NL (2009-2010) and Atlanta (2011), compiling a 19-17 record with 56 saves in 440 career games. In four seasons with the Mariners, he combined for a 3.65 ERA (52 ER, 128.1 IP) in 195 pearances. He made 73 pearances in 2007, tied for 4th-most in club history, and 72 in 2006 (T7th).

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Seattle Mariners Bullpen Shows Promise for 2012: A…

The Seattle Mariners could have a very impressive bullpen for the 2012 season. With the return of key components and the signing of free agent pitcher George Sherrill, I feel that the Mariners could have one of the best bullpens in baseball.

I wrote in mid-December about the acquisition of Sherrill, noting that he is the perfect situational lefty for the bullpen to have. If he can put up numbers like he did in 2007 (2.36 ERA and 0.99 WHIP) Sherrill will add a lot to the depth of the Mariners roster. Sherrill is also a steal at the $1.1 million salary he is getting for 2012.

All-Star closer Brandon League is also back, with the chance to improve upon his 2.79 ERA and 37 saves from 2011. Currently, his set-up guys are Shawn Kelley, Tom Wilhelmsen and Chance Ruffin, with Charlie Furbush likely to become a long reliever out of the bullpen. The Mariners also selected reliever Lucas Leutge in the Rule 5 Draft to possibly add even more depth.

Kelley returned from injury to pitch 12 2/3 innings of scoreless baseball in September, allowing just 7 hits and striking out 10 batters. He is a great guy to have in the bullpen again this year, and will definitely get the chance to show what he can do. Wilhelmsen got a taste of Major League Baseball as well, pitching 32 2/3 innings for the Mariners and posting a nice 3.31 ERA and 1.16 WHIP.

Ruffin is the most interesting of the returning relievers because his potential has only just started getting tped. He came over as part of the Doug Fister trade with the Detroit Tigers and saw a little bit of action down the stretch. The 23-year-old saw 14 innings, posting a 3.86 ERA and 15 strikeouts over that span. He was a bit wild at times, walking 9 batters to post a WHIP of 1.57. Ruffin is a potential future closer for the Mariners and will likely get the chance in Spring Training to become the main set-up pitcher for League.

If the Mariners keep this bullpen intact and hold on to League for the 2012 season, it has the makings of a great one. With the exception of Furbush, who still needs to figure a few things out and Leutge, whom I haven’t seen pitch yet, I would trust any of these other guys in the ninth inning. If the Mariners can just figure things out on offense, the combination of a good staff of starting pitchers and relievers could take this team a long ways.

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*Ryan is a lifelong Seattle Mariners fan who never misses an opportunity to attend a game at Safeco Field. He has been attending games since 1985, and has fond memories of The Kingdome, Edgar Martinez, and the historic 1995 team. Sodo Mojo!

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