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Steve Mandich, 44, was first published at age ten when his Darth Vader illustration. Appeared in The Art of Star Wars. Ballantine, 1979); his literary career began amid the fanzine explosion of the 1990s. Within the photocopied pages of his self-published zine Heinous. Steve examined such pop-culture anomalies as the enigmatic Human Fly, the defunct Seattle Pilots baseball team, the fundamentalist comics of Jack Chick, the deadpan legend Bob Newhart, and monorails. Heinous. Most notably, Heinous. And in ...
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Steve Mandich | Biography
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Steve Mandich, 44, was first published at age ten when his Darth Vader illustration. Appeared in The Art of Star Wars. Ballantine, 1979); his literary career began amid the fanzine explosion of the 1990s. Within the photocopied pages of his self-published zine Heinous. Steve examined such pop-culture anomalies as the enigmatic Human Fly, the defunct Seattle Pilots baseball team, the fundamentalist comics of Jack Chick, the deadpan legend Bob Newhart, and monorails. Heinous. Most notably, Heinous. And in ...
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Steve Mandich
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Welcome to the #1 site on the Internet! I'm Steve Mandich, a writer/blogger/pop-culture enthusiast in Seattle. Besides the links above, check out my SteveMandich.com blog. My Bigfoot is Real. And Super Ichiro Crazy! Blogs, and my collection of 1,000 images on flickr. Please print this page for your records. 169 2004-2012 Steve Mandich.
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Shipwrecked book | The Grand Salami
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Advertise in the Salami. 36; 12.50. Product has been added. Shipwrecked: A peoples' History of the Seattle Mariners. Is available as of April 1st, 2012, at bookstores everywhere and right here on grandsalami.net. Buy your copy right here to receive a discount from the cover price! All copies bought on grandsalami.net are signed by the author! 1250 per copy, sales tax and postage paid. SB Nation, National Baseball Editor. ESPNcom, Senior Baseball Writer. Mariners Beat-Writer, The Seattle Times. Taijuan Wa...
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All-Star Third Baseman Kyle Seager | The Grand Salami
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Advertise in the Salami. All-Star Third Baseman Kyle Seager. Posted on February 23, 2015. This article first appeared in the August 2014 of The Grand Salami. What does it mean to you to be an All-Star for the first time this year? Where were you when you got the news that you’d made the All-Star team? Did it make it more special for you that you made the All-Star team with three of your teammates (Felix Hernández, Robinson Cano, and Fernando Rodney)? It makes it easier to be here with guys that I know we...
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General discussion | The Grand Salami
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Advertise in the Salami. July 2, 2015. Taijuan Walker: Ace in the Making. Big things were expected of 22-year-old Taijuan Walker when he had a dominant spring training, but he got off to a poor start to the regular season. July 2, 2015. The End of the Willie Bloomquist Era. The Mariners designated Willie Bloomquist for assignment July 2nd, effectively cutting ties with the 37-year-old utility player to make room for shortstop Chris Taylor. February 25, 2015. Can 2015 M’s Live Up to Expectations? In this ...
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What happened in the last week? | The Grand Salami
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Advertise in the Salami. What happened in the last week? Posted on July 1, 2013. There was some roster movement with Dustin Ackley and Brad Miller arriving from Tacoma and some injuries, including Michael Saunders and Ackley with digital injuries. Saunders finger was stepped on and Ackley sprained his thumb in an awkward attempt to catch a ball hit in front of him. Both should be available to play either tomorrow or Wednesday. Let’s get micro to start with:. The Mariners were 1-4 from Tuesday forward.
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The King and the Commoners | The Grand Salami
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Advertise in the Salami. The King and the Commoners. Posted on February 3, 2015. This article first appeared in the July 2014 of The Grand Salami. He listened to the echoing cheers of the adoring subjects standing and chanting in the courtyard below and smiled. He had chosen wisely to settle here when every adviser had insisted he move his throne elsewhere, usually to the east. Chinook salmon and Dungeness crab from the saltwaters to the west? Fine vintage wine from the vineyards to the east? Unfortunate...
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Talent development | The Grand Salami
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Advertise in the Salami. Posted on June 24, 2013. If you look at three other franchises, the road-map to success is apparent, but you can’t screw up along the way. Here is the thought: St. Louis is the goal, who and what you want to be. They draft fairly late most often, but they take the time to develop players, incubate them if you will as opposed to rushing them, rather than destroying them as Mariners seem wont to do. The other part of development that is askew is something that I think runs right th...
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Good Riddance to One-Buck Chuck! | The Grand Salami
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Advertise in the Salami. Good Riddance to One-Buck Chuck! Posted on March 16, 2014. This article first appeared in the April 2014 of The Grand Salami. One of the high-ranking executives primarily responsible for the Mariners’ decline over the last decade is finally gone, as team president Chuck Armstrong resigned effective January 31st. When Armstrong was hired, he said that he would leave the baseball decisions to the baseball guys, but within a couple of years of joining the team he believed he’d learn...
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