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VIDEO: Eagle lands on Mariners pitcher during anthem
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Video shows man stealing Griffey statue bat
The video shows the man pulling and twisting the bat until he finally breaks off a large piece of it. He then walks, nonchalantly, north on the sidewalk along First Avenue, even putting it on his right shoulder.
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Man chases down thief who stole bat off Ken Griffey Jr. statue
The bat went missing on Tuesday.
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UW doctor saves man's life in line for Mariners game
<p>Bob Brown was waiting for an Edgar Martinez bobblehead when his heart stopped working. Dr. Josh Benditt jumped into action.</p>
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Ken Griffey Jr. statue unveiled outside Safeco Field
<p>Fans attending Friday's game will get a replica Griffey statue.</p>
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Mariners suspend Steve Clevenger after tweeting protesters should be treated 'like animals'
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Mariners fans asked to keep eyes off cell phones for safety
<p>Fans seated in the front rows will get a reminder to keep their eyes on the action, so no one is injured by a foul ball or a broken bat.</p>
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