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Texas Rangers
vs
Seattle Mariners
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
06/11/2016
10:10pm EST

Lines:
Texas +1.5
Seattle -1.5

Total:
Over 7.5 (-107)
Under 7.5 (-103)

Community Picks: Texas Rangers 0% vs Seattle Mariners 0%

Texas Rangers and Seattle Mariners Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Texas Rangers
The Seattle Mariners still have a ways to go to catch the Texas Rangers, but they made a step in the right direction Friday night. Having finally beat Texas after a three-game sweep last weekend, the Mariners are back within three games of the American League West leaders heading into Saturday's game. "They obviously beat us pretty good in Texas," Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager said after Friday night's 7-5 win. Continue to Article
June 11, 2016 2:38:am EST
Seattle Mariners
The Seattle Mariners still have a ways to go to catch the Texas Rangers, but they made a step in the right direction Friday night. Having finally beat Texas after a three-game sweep last weekend, the Mariners are back within three games of the American League West leaders heading into Saturday's game. "They obviously beat us pretty good in Texas," Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager said after Friday night's 7-5 win. Continue to Article
June 11, 2016 2:38:am EST
Seattle Mariners
Dae-Ho Lee handed out silver-colored necklaces from his native South Korea before Friday night's game against the Texas Rangers. After Lee hit two home runs, including a three-run blast off Rangers starter Derek Holland, to lead the Seattle Mariners to a 7-5 victory, everyone on the team may be wearing the necklaces starting Saturday. ''He brings in a Korean gift about every two to three weeks,'' manager Scott Servais said. Continue to Article
June 11, 2016 2:18:am EST
Texas Rangers
TORONTO — In preparation for throwing out the first pitch at the Toronto Blue Jays game on Friday, Connor McDavid decided to warm up his arm the day before. “I threw so many pitches yesterday that my shoulder was a little sore today,” McDavid joked to a group of reporters ahead of the game two of a four-game series between the Blue Jays and Baltimore Orioles. Along with throwing out the ceremonial pitch, the Edmonton Oilers forward was in attendance to promote the upcoming World Cup of Hockey, where McDavid will play for team North America in the eight-team tournament in September. While he was at the dome on behalf of hockey, McDavid, who grew up in the Toronto suburb of Newmarket, has been a Blue Jays fan since he was a kid and enjoyed seeing the Blue Jays in the post-season last year. Along with teammates, he attended Game 3 of the ALDS between the Blue Jays and Texas Rangers last October and this season he’s been following the team, although it was difficult when he was in Europe for the World Championships last month. While he’s been a long-time fan, he never took up the game himself, save for one year of tee-ball. Throwing out the first pitch is @cmcdavid97 ! He'll be repping team North America at the upcoming World Cup of Hockey pic.twitter.com/rIJrzfoiBj — Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) June 10, 2016 “Definitely not a baseball player so it’ll be interesting to see how it goes,” he said of throwing the first pitch. (McDavid, who took to the mound in his North American jersey, was a little outside but otherwise fine, for what it’s worth) Ahead of the game, the Blue Jays held a moment of silence for NHL legend Gordie Howe, who died Friday morning at the age of 88. McDavid said he never got a chance to meet Mr. Hockey, but admired him growing up. “You know it’s obviously so sad to hear that news,” he said. “He definitely owns a piece of every hockey player’s heart. What he was able to do for the game and you know all of his accomplishments. (He's) definitely someone that I idolized growing up.” With the World Cup less than 100 days away, McDavid said he’s already begun preparing for the two-week event and will continue training this off-season. “Obviously it’s a little bit of a shorter summer this year so just trying to prepare as well as I can for that,” he said. Continue to Article
June 10, 2016 7:52:pm EST
Seattle Mariners
Leonys Martin has been activated from the disabled list and will play center field Friday night for the Seattle Mariners, and Luis Sardinas was optioned to Triple-A Tacoma. Martin was placed on the 15-day disabled list on May 27 after suffering a strained hamstring. Martin was supposed to play seven innings in the outfield for Tacoma on rehab Thursday, but the Mariners scrapped those plans due to wet field conditions and brought Martin to Seattle instead. Continue to Article
June 10, 2016 7:00:pm EST
 
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