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By Jim Caple
ESPN.com Wednesday, December 8, 2004 Great. Now the Mariners say they're willing to spend money. While that's welcome news for fans who endured a 99-loss season last summer, ownership's sudden willingness to spend money would have been come in handy when the Mariners clearly needed a left-handed slugger during the 2000 season. At the time, the available players included David Justice, who ended their season with a home run in the championship series against the Yankees. Or during the 2002 season, when they squandered a first-plac ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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