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"His influence, the presence he has -- there are players on this ball club who are very excited to know they are going to be teammates again with Ken Griffey Jr.," Zduriencik said.
The Mariners even carried Griffey off the field on their shoulders immediately following October's season finale. He was in tears, saying it was unlike any other day in his life.
"It's a whole lot of love, a lot of friendship. I don't know to describe it," Griffey said Oct. 4. "It's been unbelievable. They helped me more than I helped them."
"I'd like to thank the Mariners organization for inviting me back to play in 2010," Griffey said in a statement. "While 2009 was an awesome experience for me, my ultimate goal is for the Mariners to get to and win the World Series. To that end, I look forward to contributing in any role that Don sees fit on the field, and any manner I possibly can off the field."
Seattle is convinced he is healthy enough to contribute again next year -- though he won't undergo a physical to formally close his new deal for a while, to give time for the knee to recover from surgery.
"We feel real good about information we've gotten from Dr. (Timothy) Kremcheck," Zdurencik of the Cincinnati-based surgeon who removed a bone spur in Griffey's knee on Oct. 26.
"We believe that Ken's presence with the Seattle Mariners organization was such a positive asset last season with his leadership on and off the field," Zduriencik said. "His passion for baseball, life and the Seattle Mariners goes unsaid."
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