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Ryan Divish has been with Tacoma News Tribune since 2006, covering the Tacoma Rainiers and high school sports. Divish played baseball at Dickinson State University and also earned a journalism degree from the University of Montana.
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    Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
    Posted by Larry LaRue @ 01:49:06 pm

    Don Wakamatsu promised a few changes - he doesn't have the roster to make many more - and he's delivered today.

    Ronny Cedeno is the shortstop, and Yuniesky Betancourt is not.

    Wladimir Balentien is the left fielder, and Endy Chavez is not.

    And, before long, Rob Johnson may be starting more games at catcher than Kenji Johjima.

    If Mike Sweeney's back was better, if he wasn't a health risk to play the field, he might be the first baseman in place of Russell Branyan.

    The thinking is clear on all this. The status quo is changing, and if the Mariners have more talent ready on the farm, it's likely to filter up as soon as roster space becomes available.

    Simply put: the Mariners staff expects maximum effort and focus, and they're not getting it.

    They're not getting it in the heart of the lineup, either - so expect that to change, too.

    While we await details, any suggestions?

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