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At Safeco Field, Rick Kraus of Atlas/Bekins Moving Co. loads team duffle bags onto a moving truck. Kraus will drive Wednesday to Spring Training in Peoria, Arizona. Kraus said this is his fifth season as the Mariners' Spring Training move driver.

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At Safeco Field, Rick Kraus of Atlas/Bekins Moving Co. loads team duffle bags onto a moving truck. Kraus will drive Wednesday to Spring Training in Peoria, Arizona. Kraus said this is his fifth season as the Mariners' Spring Training move driver.

Spokane Valley company headed by George Brett is target of suit | Baseball

Lawyers are seeking class-action status for a suit that claims Hall of Famer George Brett has been falsely advertising necklaces and bracelets as being able to help improve health and sports performance. Spokane Valley-based Brett Bros. Sports International has falsely claimed its Ionic necklaces help customers relieve pain, recover from sports fatigue and improve focus, according to the suit.



Remembering Dave Niehaus: 1935-2010

Dave Niehaus, who broadcasted Seattle Mariners games from their inception in 1977 through the final game of the 2010 season, died Nov. 10, 2010. We're remembering the legendary and beloved voice of the Mariners with a collection of favorite memories, memorable calls and more.

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