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AMTRAK Life in baseball continues Mariners' outfield plays musical chairs The Associated Press PEORIA, Ariz. — In Ken Griffey Jr.'s six seasons in center field with the Seattle Mariners, he has played alongside five opening-night left fielders. In his 845 games with the Mariners, he has had 18 different left fielders. "It's hard to break in a new outfielder out there every year," Griffey said. "It takes time to get used to different outfielders." When the Mariners open their season against Detroit in the Kingdom on April 27, they will have a new regular left fielder. It'll be either one of two Mariners farmhands, Darren Bragg or Marc Newfield. "Well, our left fielder this year will be from our system," manager Lou Piniella said. In his first season as Seattle's manager in 1993, Piniella brought in Mike Felder to play left. Last season, Piniella traded for Eric Anthony to play left. Both players fell short of Piniella's expectations. So now it's going to be either Bragg, 25, or the 22-year-old Newfield, who have a total of 42 games of major-league experience between them. Both had big seasons at Triple A Californiast last season. "Bragg's my left feilder to start spring training," Piniaille said. Newfield was the Mariners' first round pick in the 1990 amateur draft. "I think it's still wide open pretty much," Newfield said. "Darren and I both had good years in Triple A. I think it's going to be who's doing the best or who's hitting the best who really is going to take that spot." The stocky 5-foot-9, 180-pound Bragg played center field in Calgary while the lanky 6-4, 205-pound Newfield, a former first baseman, was in left. Bragg was Seattle's 22nd-round pick in the 1991 draft. He was the Mariners' minor league player of the year after hitting .350 in 126 games in Calgary last season Five years ago, Newfield was the sixth player picked in the nation. He was drafted out of high school in Huntington Beach, Calif., and the Mariners turned him into an outfielder the following year. Major-league umps may picket opener The Associated Press NEW YORK — Major-league umpires, locked out by owners because of a contract dispute, could picket training parks when exhibition games start today. "It's a possibility. The discussion has come up," said Bob Opalka, an associate of umpires' union head Richie Phillips, on Tuesday. The picketing, not yet approved by the umpires' executive council, would be informational and not intended to stop people from entering stadiums. Exhibition games for the regular big-league players begin today, and the rescheduled opening day is set for April 25. Picketing at regular-season games remains a possibility if there's no settlement. Onalka said. Umpires have been locked out since Jan. 1, and the sides have made little progress since then. 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