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'''U.S.S. Mariner''' is a ] focused on the ], a ] team. It was created in 2002 by authors ], David Cameron and Jason Michael Barker. The site features a mixture of ] and ] information in analysis of the team. | |||
Zumsteg, a Seattle native, is the author of ''The Cheater's Guide to Baseball'' as well as a former contributing author of the ] annual and website ]. He also wrote a weekly "Off the Wall" column for the ] in 2005 and has had his fiction work published on ] | |||
Cameron has written extensively for ], ], ], ] and various other publications, both on-line and in print. He is also a scheduled weekly guest of "The Groz" on KJR AM radio in Seattle, WA at 2:20 pm every Friday. | |||
Barker is the creator of the Cooking with Jason blog and was previously a contributor to Grand Salami Magazine and StrikeThree.com. | |||
Among the notable accomplishments of the site: | |||
*Coining the nickname "King Felix" for the ] pitching phenomenon ]. | |||
*An "open letter" to Mariners' pitching coach Rafael Chaves about Hernandez's pitch selection that was cited as an influence in Hernandez altering his pitch selection. | |||
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