Updated Apr 4, 2011 - 7:52 pm
Sept. 2 show wrap: Reaction to the Josh Lueke story and what to do with Aaron Curry in tonight's exhibition finale
In case you aren't familiar with the Josh Lueke story, here's a rundown:
When the Mariners acquired him in the Cliff Lee deal, the team claimed they knew nothing about his legal issues, which included felony charges in a rape and sodomy case. Lueke later pleaded no contest to a lesser charge. But Geoff Baker of The Seattle Times wrote today that new information contradicts the team's claim about the extent of their knowledge of Lueke. According to Baker, former Mariners pitching coach Rick Adair, who was fired in August along with manager Don Wakamatsu and two other coaches, said he informed general manager Jack Zduriencik about Lueke's legal issues well before the deal was made.
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Brock Huard has co-hosted "Brock and Salk" since 2009. After earning Gatorade Player of the Year honors at Puyallup High School, Brock went on to a record-setting career at Washington and then spent six years in the NFL, including four with the Seahawks. Brock has also spent five years with ESPN working as a college football analyst in the booth and the studio. Brock makes his home on the Eastside with his wife Molly and their three young children.
Mike Salk is the host of "Brock and Salk" on 710 ESPN Seattle and "SportsCenter Saturday with Mike Salk" on the ESPN Radio Network. He is also the regular fill-in host for the "Doug Gottlieb Show," also on ESPN Radio. Born and raised in Boston, Salk is a graduate of Pomona College (Go Sagehens!) and also lived in Los Angeles. He has been at 710 ESPN Seattle since its launch in 2009 and lives in Phinney Ridge with his wife Heather, daughter Avery and their french bulldog Wendell. 























