So Many Catchers, So Little Time
Kenji Johjima and the Seattle Mariners agreed Friday to a three-year, $24 million contract extension, keeping the veteran catcher around through 2011.As the first Japanese backstop in the big leagues, Johjima hit .291 and .287 in his first two seasons... 




















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