Seattle Mariners WiretapLee Feels No Pain After Testing AbdomenMariners pitcher Cliff Lee tested his strained abdomen with no pain on Wednesday. He played catch, but is still expected to begin the season on the disabled list. "It went good. I don't feel anything," Lee said. "It was pretty light, but I'm pleased with how I feel." Seattle Mariners Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Lee's Suspension Appeal PostponedCliff Lee's suspension appeal hearing was postponed by the league on Monday. Lee said that a teleconference with the league that had been scheduled for the morning was postponed because a league official could not make the appointment. Lee was fined and suspended by the league for throwing over the head of Arizona's Chris Snyder on March 15. Seattle Mariners Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Bradley Will Bat Cleanup For MarinersThe Mariners will use Milton Bradley as the fourth hitter in their lineup this season. Bradley lasted just 19 games as the cleanup hitter with Chicago in 2009, batting .179 with just two home runs and five RBIs. Seattle manager Don Wakamatsu says Bradley will play left field most days, but he will also play designated hitter. Seattle Mariners Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Mariners Mar 2010 Archive
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