SEATTLE, WA - JUNE 17: Justin Smoak #17 of the Seattle Mariners watches his game winning hit in the ninth inning to defeat the San Francisco Giants 2-1 at Safeco Field on June 17, 2012 in Seattle, ...
With the trade deadline approaching at 4 pm on Wednesday and no trades being allowed post deadline, many teams are in a crunch if they’d like to improve their ball club. The Cleveland Indians are ...
Justin Smoak loved his 11 seasons in Major League Baseball, but hated coming up to bat when former Stratford High School teammate Matt Wieters was catching. “Matt was going to call whatever he knew I ...
Mariners designated hitter Corey Hart and first baseman Justin Smoak ran the bases Monday, 710 AM ESPN Seattle reports. Both players are expected to begin rehab assignments later this week. Hart has ...
The three of them made their Major League Baseball debuts within less than two years of each other. They played in at least one All-Star Game apiece. The combined big league careers included a World ...
Mariners first baseman Justin Smoak went 1 for 3 with two walks Wednesday against the Orioles, getting on base three times for the second consecutive game. For the series, Smoak is 5 for 10 with three ...
The Mariners announced earlier this evening that they have activated Justin Smoak from the disabled list. He’ll serve as the designated hitter and bat fifth tonight against the Athletics. Smoak has ...
First baseman Justin Smoak, who was released by the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday, was signed to a minor league deal by the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday. The Giants will send Smoak, 33, to their ...
TORONTO — In a game where runs were at a premium, Justin Smoak's first two home runs of the season couldn't have come at a better time. Trailing throughout Tuesday night's game against the Texas ...
Justin Smoak is now a Milwaukee Brewer and the former Toronto Blue Jays first baseman said his public goodbye to the city, fanbase and the team. One of the familiar faces for the Blue Jays during this ...
TORONTO -- The Toronto Blue Jays and free agent first baseman Justin Smoak have agreed to a one-year contract worth $1 million. Smoak batted .202 with seven homers and 30 RBIs in 80 games with the ...
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