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About Seattle Mariners
In 1969 the Seattle Pilots became the Northwest?s first major league team, but after one season the franchise moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and became the Milwaukee Brewers. Major league baseball returned to Seattle in 1977 when the Mariners joined the AL along with the Toronto Blue Jays. Seattle?s early teams featured outfielders Ruppert Jones, Leon Roberts, and Lee Stanton and infielders Bruce Bochte and Dan Meyer. Mike Parrott and Enrique Romo led the pitching staff.
From 1977 to 1988 the Seattle Mariners went through seven managers and dozens of starting lineups, finishing no better than fourth place in the West Division. Because Seattle lacked an adequate minor league system, the club took on many veterans nearing the end of their careers. In 1979, 36-year-old Willie Horton won the AL comeback player of the year award as Seattle?s full-time designated hitter. Outfielder Tom Paciorek put together four solid seasons from 1978 to 1981, and Hall of Fame pitcher Gaylord Perry collected his 300th career victory in 1982 at age 43.
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The Seattle Mariners reached the playoffs for the first time in 1995 with a late-season comeback. Manager Lou Piniella was named AL manager of the year, pitcher Randy Johnson won the Cy Young Award, and Edgar Martinez captured his second AL batting title. During the late 1990s center fielder Ken Griffey, Jr., and shortstop Alex Rodriguez led the club and were regarded as two of baseball?s top all-around talents. The team made the postseason again in 1997 and 2000. After sluggers Griffey and Rodriguez left the Mariners for other teams, Seattle became known for its high-quality pitching and defense.
Seattle missed the playoffs in 1996 but Rodriguez, who was drafted by Seattle in 1994, had a breakout year. He won the AL batting title (.358) while hitting 36 home runs and leading the league in runs (141), doubles (54), and total bases (379). The Mariners won 90 games in 1997 and captured the division title for a second time. Griffey led the AL in home runs (56), RBIs (147), runs (125), and total bases (393) to win the league?s most valuable player (MVP) award. Johnson won 20 games and Rodriguez anchored the infield. The club, however, fell to the Baltimore Orioles in the first round of the AL playoffs. The Seattle Mariners slumped in 1998, and halfway through the season the team traded Johnson to the Houston Astros. After playing in the Kingdome, a covered stadium, since the team?s first season, the Mariners moved to the outdoor park Safeco Field midway through the 1999 season.
Before the 2000 season, Griffey, who was scheduled to become a free agent at the end of the year, made it clear that he did not want to re-sign with Seattle. The Mariners then traded him to the Reds, who play in Griffey?s hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. Despite the loss of their star, the Mariners qualified for the postseason as a wild card team in 2000. Seattle was greatly improved by the addition of relief pitcher Kazuhiro Sasaki, who had been a star in Japan. Sasaki posted 37 saves in 2000 and was named the AL rookie of the year. The Mariners defeated the Chicago White Sox in the first playoff round but fell to the Yankees in the AL Championship Series.
Before the 2001 season Rodriguez left the Seattle Mariners, accepting a $252-million contract from the Texas Rangers that set a record for professional athletes. Seattle retained its remaining key players and signed another Japanese star, outfielder Ichiro Suzuki, who won seven consecutive batting titles in Japan.
Seattle Mariners Tickets
Ticket Retriever sells Seattle Mariners tickets for every game nationwide.
Seattle Mariners Tickets can be purchased online or by calling our toll free
number (877) 223-3824. We specialize in providing tickets in a wide
range of locations including hard-to-find premium tickets to all major
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