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Rodriguez's 17-hit deluge helps put the plucky Mariners back in the AL playoff race - Bloomberg
Johnson, Martinez, Smoltz, Biggio elected to Hall of Fame
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Though he'll enter Hall of Fame as a D-Back, Randy Johnson cherishes time with Mariners | The Seattle Times