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Which Seattle Star's departure hurt you the most?
DerekJohnson
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Which Seattle Star's departure hurt you the most? 59 votes
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Ken Griffey, Jr.Of note, the Tartabull trade to Kansas City devastated me for several years. Back when I was a diehard Mariners fan.
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Ken Griffey, Jr.
First two votes in for Junior. Great minds....DerekJohnson said:Of note, the Tartabull trade to Kansas City devastated me for several years. Back when I was a diehard Mariners fan.
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Janet RenoI not much of a baseball fan and I was deployed in Bosnia when Junior left so I was kinda focused on other things like buying pirated CDs from Bosnians.
The only other one that comes close to hurting me was Payton but after the players strike in the mid-90s, I really didn’t give a fuck about the NBA. -
Ken Griffey, Jr.
So... Psalm Wooching?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:I not much of a baseball fan and I was deployed in Bosnia when Junior left so I was kinda focused on other things like buying pirated CDs from Bosnians.
The only other one that comes close to hurting me was Payton but after the players strike in the mid-90s, I really didn’t give a fuck about the NBA. -
Ken Griffey, Jr.DerekJohnson said:
So... Psalm Wooching?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:I not much of a baseball fan and I was deployed in Bosnia when Junior left so I was kinda focused on other things like buying pirated CDs from Bosnians.
The only other one that comes close to hurting me was Payton but after the players strike in the mid-90s, I really didn’t give a fuck about the NBA.
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Janet RenoWhere's the Shawn Kemp option?
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Don James
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Ken Griffey, Jr.
Him and Kemp were big misses on my partRaceBannon said:Don James
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Randy JohnsonRJ was a punch in the gut. The worst organization in baseball was told by their own doctors that his back was going to end his career. Second opinions? Nope. They wouldn’t extend him after that so he had a .500 half season of work to convince the team that he was damaged. After the trade to Houston he becomes the most dominant pitcher in baseball again. Goes 10-1 down the stretch. Leads them to the playoffs. Ten years of great pitching from him after that trade. He was a better player for longer than Griffey after they both left. We lost one of the three or four greatest center fielders and maybe the greatest left handed pitcher in major league history one after another. It was just so Seattle.
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