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  1. Cincinnati Reds -- Seasons
    Updating a previous report, The Associated Press reports Cincinnati Reds P Jeremy Affeldt will earn $3 million in base salary for the 2008 season. Affeldt can ... earn an additional $1 million in performance bonuses based on number of starts made and number of innings pitched.
  2. Seattle Mariners -- Major League Baseball
    The Seattle Mariners are a unique team and one that is finally earning respect in Major League Baseball. They've never made it to the World Series, but they came close in 1995. The folks in Seattle are overwhelmingly positive, and they show their support, rain or shine, every summer. From Ken Griffey Jr. to Alex Rodriguez, there are a number of hall-of-fame-bound Mariners.
  3. Mia Hamm -- Game
    Melbourne Cricket Ground, 14 September 2000, Games of the XXVII Olympiad: Mia HAMM of the USA celebrates after scoring the second goal of the match against Norway during the football preliminaries. The United States went on to win the game by 2 to 0. Credit: Getty Images/Hamish Blair
  4. Jessica Canseco -- Cars
    Canseco says he’s learned not to worry about the burdens of his colorful past: the speeding tickets and the arrest for carrying a handgun in his car, against California law. The time he ran first wife Esther’s car off the road. The time New York paparazzi caught him leaving Madonna’s apartment.
  5. Arliss Howard -- Robert Wuhl
    While Arliss seeks to make a country musician a baseball star, Stanley (Michael Boatman) finds himself in love. Darius Rucker, Jesse Ventura, Travis Tritt, Bob Costas. Rita: Sandra Oh. Arliss: Robert Wuhl.
  6. Tacoma Rainiers
    Seattle's AAA affiliate, the Tacoma Rainiers, has been part of the Mariners' minor-league system since 1995. However, professional baseball has been played in Tacoma since 1960, when the Tacoma Giants started playing ball. (The team has undergone many name changes since then, settling into its Rainier incarnation when it became affiliated with Seattle in 1995.) During its 43-year existence, Tacoma's team has been a stepping stone for many future hall of famers and all-stars, including Mark McGuire, Alex Rodriguez, Jose Conseco, Gaylord Perry and Dave Stewart. It is ... where many current Mariner stars learned the ropes. Joel Pineiro played in Tacoma, as well as Willie Bloomquist, Ryan Franklin and Gil Meche. Some top prospects in the system now are pitchers Ryan Anderson, Ken Cloude, Brian Foulkenborg and Rafael Soriano; all four are ready to play at the major-league level and are awaiting their opportunity to make it in the big leagues.
  7. Cincinnati Reds -- Games
    The Cincinnati Reds finished a dispiriting third place in the National League Central with a winning average of .494 in the 2006 MLB season. 2007 promises to be better, with Ken Griffey Jr. all healed up and ready to play and Bronson Arroyo just hitting his stride. The real question is will Krivsky’s trade of Austin Kearns, Felipe Lopez and Ryan Wagner for Gary Majewski, Bill Bray and Royce Clayton really improve the bull pen? The best way to find out is to see the games live at the Great American Ballpark and Coast to Coast has the tickets you want – buy yours now before it’s too late!
  8. Seattle Mariners
    The Seattle Mariners are a Major League Baseball team based in Seattle, Washington. They are in the Western Division of the American League. On April 6, 1977, Major League Baseball returned to Seattle when the Mariners played the California Angels before a Kingdome crowd of 57,762. The Mariners opened a new chapter in club history when they played in the new open air ballpark Safeco Field on July 15, 1999.
  9. Jackie Robinson -- Major League Baseball
    Jackie Robinson did it all. He scared the pitchers, rattled the fielders broke the batting record books but most importantly he opened the doors for the blacks in Major League Baseball. Baseball was a sport that was run by the Whites and played by the Whites, this had changed forever.
  10. Cincinnati Reds
    The Cincinnati Reds are a Major League Baseball team based in Cincinnati , Ohio . They are in the Central Division of the National League. The sensational news from the Reds was the selling of the team by Carl Linder, who owned the club since 1981, to a group of investors headed by Cincinnati produce magnate Robert Castellini, Thomas Williams and William Williams, Jr. Under Lindner's possession, Great American Park , home stadium of the reds, was opened in 2003. However, the team has struggled for rankings in current years, they finished last five seasons below .500. The best thing that happened in 2005 season was that Ken Griffey Jr.(.301 35 92) was able to play an intact season without any injury for the first time in over 5 full seasons. Griffey was honored with the Comeback Player of the Year Award for his outstanding efforts. Certain important moves have been made this year in order to earn wins.
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