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Ryan Divish, beat writer for the Seattle Times, went from frigid minus 25 weather to Peoria, Az, to begin the long, exhaustive haul being the beat writer for the Seattle Mariners. In the offseason, you can find Divish helping out his beloved Havre Blue Ponies in the batting cages, spending time with his family and enjoying all the Hi-Line has to offer.
Divish muses about the arduous job of a beat reporter, fostering relationships with a family-oriented group of coworkers and how he was relieved he wasn't mistakenly the missing vote leaving Ichiro Suzuki one shy of a unanimous Hall Of Fame induction.
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Ryan Divish, beat writer for the Seattle Times, went from frigid minus 25 weather to Peoria, Az, to begin the long, exhaustive haul being the beat writer for the Seattle Mariners. In the offseason, you can find Divish helping out his beloved Havre Blue Ponies in the batting cages, spending time with his family and enjoying all the Hi-Line has to offer.
Divish muses about the arduous job of a beat reporter, fostering relationships with a family-oriented group of coworkers and how he was relieved he wasn't mistakenly the missing vote leaving Ichiro Suzuki one shy of a unanimous Hall Of Fame induction.

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