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Brit Lit Blogs (Free subscription) | yesterday
By Richard Marshall. Jeremy Reed, The Grid , Peter Owen, 2008 Reed ‘s dazzling, exotic writing is an odd tangent, being like his own assessment of Smart’s Jubilate Agno , ‘ the secret union between the eccentric and the neglected…’ such that most others are fit only to preach of the iron-age. And so he is the greatest of our poets, being truly ultra-modern real and equipped with the polished deviance...
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Extra Bases (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Jose Vidro's two-run HR has drawn the heretofore comatose Mariners even at 3 in the bottom of the 6th. Vidro hit a 2-and-0 grooved fastball from Buchholz, who suddenly found himself out of the game when he then walked Adrian Beltre and Jeremy Reed grounded a single. Justin Masterson is making his big-league debut as a reliever and just whiffed Johjima. If he can get by the Wista Kid, Bryan LaHair,...
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Lookout Landing (Free subscription) | 07/13/2008
Of all the various seasons-in-a-nutshell we've had to endure over these first three and a half months, losing a game to Horacio Ramirez is the nutshelliest of them all. Biggest Contribution: Jeremy Reed, +20.6% Biggest Suckfest: Brandon Morrow, -79.7% Most Important AB: Reed double, +21.7% Most Important Pitch: DeJesus homer, -90.3% Total Contribution by Pitcher(s): -52.8% Total Contribution by Lineup:...
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Lookout Landing (Free subscription) | 07/12/2008
Lineup Seattle Mariners @ Kansas City Royals 07/12/08 4:10 PM PDT Seattle Mariners Kansas City Royals Ichiro Suzuki - RF David DeJesus - CF Jose Lopez - 2B Mike Aviles - SS Raul Ibanez - "LF" Mark Teahen - RF Jose Vidro - "1B" Jose Guillen - DH Adrian Beltre - 3B Mark Grudzielanek - 2B Jeremy Reed - CF Alex Gordon - 3B Kenji Johjima - C John Buck - C Tuglett - DH Ross Gload - 1B Yuniesky Betancourt...
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Lookout Landing (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
Lineup Seattle Mariners @ Oakland Athletics 07/09/08 7:05 PM PDT Seattle Mariners Oakland Athletics Ichiro Suzuki - RF Mark Ellis - 2B Jose Lopez - 2B Carlos Gonzalez - CF Raul Ibanez - "LF" Ryan Sweeney - RF Jose Vidro - "1B" Jack Cust - LF Adrian Beltre - 3B Wes Bankston - DH Jeremy Reed - CF Kurt Suzuki - C Kenji Johjima - DH Jack Hannahan - 3B Jeff Clement - C Donnie Murphy - SS Yuniesky Betancourt...
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Lookout Landing (Free subscription) | 07/09/2008
Lineup Seattle Mariners @ Oakland Athletics 07/08/08 7:05 PM PDT Seattle Mariners Oakland Athletics Ichiro Suzuki - RF Ryan Sweeney - RF Willie Ballgame - SS Mark Ellis - 2B Raul Ibanez - "LF" Jack Cust - DH Jose Vidro - "DH" Emil Brown - LF Adrian Beltre - 3B Carlos Gonzalez - CF Jeremy Reed - CF Wes Bankston - 1B Richie Sexson - 1B Kurt Suzuki - C Jeff Clement - C Jack Hannahan - 3B Miguel Cairo...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 07/02/2008
One of the advantages of moving Ichiro Suzuki to right field is the Mariners have two excellent center fielders when he and Jeremy Reed are in the lineup.
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Ballbug (Free subscription) | 06/18/2008
John Hickey / seattlepi.com Mariners blog : Just why is Ichiro back in right field? — Just while we have a moment here this morning, I'd like to ask the following question: — What in the world is Ichiro Suzuki doing playing right field again? — When Jeremy Reed was injured midway through 2006, the club experimented with all sorts …
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
TORONTO -- Jeremy Reed might have been the last Mariner expected to go deep against a 98-mph fastball.
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Lookout Landing (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
This thing was finished about half an hour after I got home and turned it on, so I can't exactly pretend to have any insight. As such, something more substantial and completely unrelated is in the works for a little later on. Biggest Contribution: Jeremy Reed, +10.2% Biggest Suckfest: Jose Lopez, -17.6% Most Important AB: Reed homer, +12.4% Most Important Pitch: Wilkerson homer, -13.5% Total Contribution...
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Lookout Landing (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
I could get used to this. Not that I'll get the chance, but in theory, I totally could. Biggest Contribution: King Felix, +24.0% Biggest Suckfest: Jeremy Reed, -5.1% Most Important AB: Colon throwing error, +10.7% Most Important Pitch: Crisp strikeout, +7.7% Total Contribution by Pitcher(s): +24.8% Total Contribution by Hitters: +2.7% Total Contribution by Opposition: +22.5% ( What is this chart?...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 06/01/2008
Jeremy Reed's swing felt too good to be staring at another 0 for 4. So when he stepped up to the plate in the bottom of the eighth Saturday...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 05/21/2008
A grateful Jeremy Reed admitted he didn't know what role he'd be filling in his latest major-league stint. But that was the last thing on...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 05/21/2008
DETROIT -- No one was more surprised than Jeremy Reed that he was called up Monday to take Jeff Clement's spot on the roster.
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SI.com (Free subscription) | 05/20/2008
This week's Diamond Digits focuses on Jayson Werth going off, Alfonso Soriano going yard, and Jeremy Reed going back to Seattle.