I was fortunate enough to attend Saturday's special ceremony at Safeco Field in Seattle where the Mariners inducted Ken Griffey, Jr. in the team's Hall of fame.
This week has been a bit rough on the Seattle Mariners. After winning a season high eight consecutive games, the M's split a four game series with the lowly Minnesota Twins and have lost the first two games on their current east coast road trip to the Boston Red Sox, including a 15-inning crusher last night.
The month of June is here. Father's Day. Graduations. Weddings.
If you are looking for a unique gift idea for dads, grads or honeymooners, get them a couple of tickets on our next Seattle Mariners 'Super Fan Bus'!
If you are tired of going to the ballgame only to be gouged a high price for cheap beer, then this list is for you.
The folks at www.TheDailyMeal.com have rated the 10 best cities to get good beer at a major league park.
The void at Yakima County Stadium left when the Yakima Bears of the Northwest League exited for Hillsboro, Oregon at the end of last season looks to be short-lived.
We've all seen fans at sporting events try to match the competitors on the field from time to time. As the ball flies toward them, they make valiant efforts to grab a souvenir. Some are armed with gloves, while others choose instead to duck and cover...
Bus driver: 'Hey Kids of the Christian School, we are taking you to a Seattle Mariners Game April 8th. I am gonna park right here so you kids head into the game and I will be right there'!
In last night's debacle at SafeCo Field, where the Mariners dropped their second consecutive game to the Houston Lastros.
The one highlight for the local nine didn't even occur on the field but, rather, at the hand (and cup!) of a fan who made what is arguably the greatest foul ball catch ever. His post-souvenir celebration may have actually trumped the catch itself!
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Monday night marked the return of Major League Baseball for another year.
At my house we refer to it as "New Year's Day" and celebrate almost as fervently as we do on December 31st of each year.
This year was no different.