| Willie
Bloomquist
Scout.com Headlines: |
Hargrove: Bloomquist "Best in Spurts" Utility man may pine away for a starting role, but his team sees it differently.
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Jun 29, 2007 |
Reserves Playing Important Roles M's bench players coming on strong when needed.
-by FalconInsider.com
Jun 26, 2007 |
2B Willie Bloomquist: Injury Update 
-by ScoutMLBNetwork.com
Sep 11, 2005 |
2B Willie Bloomquist: Injury Update 
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Sep 1, 2005 |
2B Willie Bloomquist: Injury Update 
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Aug 31, 2005 |
2B Willie Bloomquist: Injury Update 
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Aug 30, 2005 |
2B Willie Bloomquist: Injury Update 
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Jul 24, 2005 |
2B Willie Bloomquist: Injury Update 
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Jul 21, 2005 |
2B Willie Bloomquist: Injury Update 
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Jul 19, 2005 |
2B Willie Bloomquist: Injury Update 
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Apr 20, 2005 |
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Ht: 5-11
Wt: 185
Bats: R
Throws: R
| Date of Birth: |
11/27/1977 |
| Birthplace: |
Bremerton,
WA
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| Biography: |
Contract: Team Controlled
Free Agency: Nov. 1, 2008*
Arbitration Eligible: Nov. 1, 2005*
2005 Salary: $350,000
*Subject to change due to service time
Acquired:
The Mariners' 3rd-round selection in the 1999 June draft.
2003 Highlights:
Spent his first full season in the Majors, becoming one of the M's key utility players
Started 48 games, doing so at three different positions (27 at 3B, 14 at SS, 7 in LF)
Hit safely in 31 of 48 starts, bating .257 (43-167)
Batted .309 (30-97) in 46 games at Safeco Field
Started 13-straight games from July 11-26, 10 at 3B and three at SS
Had a career-high six-game hit streak from August 10-16
Hit first major league home run, a grand slam, July 13 vs. Tampa Bay off of Rob Bell
Personal:
William Paul Bloomquist... resides in Peoria, Ariz., ... married to wife, Lisa... graduated from South Kitsap High in Port Orchard, Wash., ... was drafted out of high school in the eighth round of the 1996 draft by the Mariners, but chose to instead attend Arizona State University... honored as Pac-10 Player of the Year in 1999 and named first-team All-American by Baseball America... finished college career with a .394 (256-for-649) average over three seasons. |
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