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Darrin Beene is entering his seventh year at The News Tribune, having covered the Tacoma Rainiers in 2005 and Major League Baseball for two years before that. Beene, a former assistant sports editor at The News Tribune, also worked for the Los Angeles Daily News and Los Angeles Times. He lives in the South Sound with his wife and two children.

This blog is about baseball in general but specifically the Seattle Mariners and the Mariners’ Triple-A team, the Tacoma Rainiers. It will contain news, analysis, answers to your questions and audio reports.

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Go inside the dugout with the Seattle Mariners and Tacoma Rainiers
Tuesday, December 5th, 2006
Posted by Darrin Beene @ 09:03:52 am

With the winter meetings in full swing you are bound to hear many players being mentioned as interested in or on their way to Seattle. Here are a few of the main names being tossed around the rumor mill and their situation:

Freddy Garcia – The White Sox are one of the few teams that have a surplus of starting pitching because they want to use Brandon McCarthy in the rotation. That makes Garcia, who's due $10 million in the last year of his contract, expendable. Unless the Mariners get creative, it's hard to see how they match up with the White Sox in a trade, unless you start including guys like J.J. Putz and Adam Jones, which I'm sure they don't want to do for a guy who's potentially only going to be in Seattle for a year.

Manny Ramirez – Yes, he's flakey and yes he's getting older and more likely to start breaking down. But the man can hit, and would be a boost to any lineup ... just probably not the Mariners'. Boston would like to move ManRam but he holds a no-trade clause and the team is looking for a lot in return. The Angels have some young talent and seem to match up better but they're in no hurry to make such a move.

Jason Schmidt – A free agent who can go where he pleases, the soon to be 34-year-old Schmidt is highly sought after despite some recent arm woes. The Cubs, Dodgers, Cardinals and M's are said to be the favorites. Those are some of the heavy hitters in baseball as far as resources are concerned and Seattle will have to be willing to step up its offer if it wants to compete in that neighborhood. The M's can only hope that Schmidt, who's from Longview, thinks playing near home is worth more than a year or two and $20 million in the final deal.

Barry Zito – The coveted pitcher of this offseason, Zito has the pick of the litter. What Seattle has going for it is location and the American League. Zito is a West Coast guy and is a little eccentric and might be wary of trying to fit in in Dallas or New York. It would be a coup if the Mariners could land him. Side note: When I was living in the L.A. area in the mid 1990s, I saw Zito pitch for L.A. Pierce Junior College, which was a block down the street from the L.A. Daily News. Even then, the guy could pitch and throw that big old curve.

Ted Lilly – A left-hander with a decent fastball who has had a Gil Meche like career (read: Inconsistent). A lot of teams are targeting him figuring they can't afford a Zito or Schmidt. The teams interested, besides Seattle: Cubs, Giants, Yankees, Blue Jays. Lilly is a California native who has said he would like to pitch closer to home, which could help the M's chances.

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