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One of the shrewdest moves GM Brian Cashman made this season was signing John Olerud after the Mariners released the slick-fielding first baseman. Now the Yankees will have to find a way to keep ...
SEATTLE – John Olerud says his sweet swing hasn’t reached the point of no return. The Seattle Mariners’ struggling first baseman firmly believes he can uncover the same fluid rhythm and ...
For 4 1/2 seasons, John Olerud never walked into Safeco Field feeling like he didn't belong. A Gold Glove winner, an All-Star and an important component of two Mariners playoff teams, Olerud was ...
With his children ready to start school and his extended family living in the Seattle area, the Mariners were the only team Olerud considered ... "To get John back, he's a big part of this ...
He just made a bad decision. He should have taken the Dodgers’ $84 million. Now John Olerud points across the room to Piazza’s locker, at the cluster of reporters, the formation of mass inquiry.
Olerud survived the potentially fatal brain condition and began donning his signature batting helmet full-time in 1989, hitting in the high-.300s as a junior before signing a contract with the ...
Curt Schilling one night. John Olerud the next? There may have been another Willis Reed effort last night, as Olerud and Joe Torre both said it was possible for the first baseman, who’s been ...