Tuesday, December 07, 2004
WILSON'S BACK, NO BIG SURPRISE
One year, $1.75M
SEATTLE (AP) -- The Mariners agreed Tuesday to a $1.75 million, one-year contract with catcher Dan Wilson, bringing back a fan favorite who represents a link to the team's historic 1995 breakthrough.
FOR CHRIST'S SAKE, 1995 WAS ALMOST TEN YEARS AGO!!!
Fan favorite? No, just a favorite of the ladies, young and old. I don't know of any male Mariners fan who worships Dan Wilson.
Believe me, I actually like the Mariners bringing back Wilson for another season. If anything, Miguel Olivo can learn a thing or two this spring from Wilson, who has been one of the best defensive catchers in baseball for the past decade. That's the only reason why I like Wilson being back in Seattle. And Jamie Moyer is happy as well.
Again, 1995 WAS ALMOST TEN YEARS AGO!!!
SEATTLE (AP) -- The Mariners agreed Tuesday to a $1.75 million, one-year contract with catcher Dan Wilson, bringing back a fan favorite who represents a link to the team's historic 1995 breakthrough.
FOR CHRIST'S SAKE, 1995 WAS ALMOST TEN YEARS AGO!!!
Fan favorite? No, just a favorite of the ladies, young and old. I don't know of any male Mariners fan who worships Dan Wilson.
Believe me, I actually like the Mariners bringing back Wilson for another season. If anything, Miguel Olivo can learn a thing or two this spring from Wilson, who has been one of the best defensive catchers in baseball for the past decade. That's the only reason why I like Wilson being back in Seattle. And Jamie Moyer is happy as well.
Again, 1995 WAS ALMOST TEN YEARS AGO!!!