If the latest reports are to be trusted, Ken Griffey Jr. is a Mariner.
I am... unmoved. It's not just the whiplash of yes-he-is-no-he-isn't over the past few days.  Nostalgically, I've got nothing.  When Griffey roamed Kingdome turf back in the 'day, I wasn't much of a Mariner fan.  Geography played the largest role--I lived in Montana during his rookie season, knowing him only through baseball cards--and when we moved to the Evergreen state in the early 90s, I settled on "America's Team" as my team.  Atlanta.  It was a bandwagon choice, I admit.  I was twelve, so I think it's excusable.
It wasn't until I was in my early 20s that I realized that I would bind myself to Washington state for the duration, and so geography redirected my fanaticism. I've been a Mariner fan ever since.  
But it's never been about individual players.  Free agency precludes that.  I may be young, but I'm old enough to remember the waning of the one-hero, one-team era.  Kirby Puckett or Cal Ripken types who stayed loyal to the franchise.  Those days are long gone, and it saddens me a little that I'm no longer saddened by the change.
Update: More Griffey-blogging, by Emmett O'Connell.
 
 
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