Mariners coach John Wetteland hospitalized

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Seattle Mariners bullpen coach and former World Series hero John Wetteland was hospitalized Thursday for what officials called mental health issues.

According to the Denton County sheriff’s office, a woman from Wetteland’s Texas house called to report a possibly suicidal person around 12:30 p.m. CT.

"She said he was complaining of being depressed and contemplating suicide," Sgt. Roger Griggs said.

Mariners officials said they looking into the situation and had not issued a comment.

Wetteland was hired as bullpen coach in December 2008 and helped the Mariners to the lowest bullpen ERA in the American League. He retired in 2000 after a 12-year professional career. He was named the 1996 World Series MVP while serving as the closer for the New York Yankees.


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  1. MTDesign
    5. Posted by MTDesign Sat Nov 14 9:54pm EST

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    That really sucks..hope all goes well.
  2. Mickey
    4. Posted by Mickey Fri Nov 13 2:13pm EST

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    Hey John life can be tough. I'm praying for you!
  3. "BigBen"
    3. Posted by "BigBen" Fri Nov 13 7:25am EST

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    Feel better John.
    And thank you for your awesome performance while here in NY!
  4. steve
    2. Posted by steve Fri Nov 13 2:24am EST

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    The Man is not calling you home yet, John - you got work to do here, yet! Day by day...
  5. Racin
    1. Posted by Racin Thu Nov 12 10:52pm EST

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    Hate to hear that--Always like John and I hope all goes well for him!!
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