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Sunday, February 12, 2012 - Page updated at 09:31 a.m.

At Safeco Field, Rick Kraus of Atlas/Bekins Moving Co. loads team duffle bags onto a moving truck. Kraus will drive Wednesday to Spring Training in Peoria, Arizona. Kraus said this is his fifth season as the Mariners' Spring Training move driver.

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At Safeco Field, Rick Kraus of Atlas/Bekins Moving Co. loads team duffle bags onto a moving truck. Kraus will drive Wednesday to Spring Training in Peoria, Arizona. Kraus said this is his fifth season as the Mariners' Spring Training move driver.

Players are arriving early for spring camp

The Mariners have opened camp a week before any other team.



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