• following is a season-by-season list of people who have worked on Seattle Mariners local radio and television broadcasts. Rick Rizzs (1983–1991, 1995–present)...
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  • (1985-2002). List of Sirius XM Radio channels Seattle Mariners Official Site - Broadcasters Biographies Johns, Greg (2011-01-19). "Mariners to use committee...
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  • Below is a partial list of minor league baseball players in the Seattle Mariners system. Michael Arroyo (born November 3, 2004) is a Colombian professional...
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  • The Double was a double hit by the Seattle Mariners' Edgar Martínez in Game 5 of Major League Baseball's 1995 American League Division Series on October...
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  • the Mariners' home ballpark has been T-Mobile Park, located in the SoDo neighborhood of Seattle. The "Mariners" name originates from the prominence of marine...
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  • and the number of innings of play-by-play are listed in "Radio Broadcaster Inning Formats".   TV broadcasters Under the broadcasters list above, in the...
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    Seattle Mariners, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Oakland Athletics. Since 2007 he has been a color commentator for Mariners television and radio broadcasts...
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    Football League (NFL) and the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB); it was also home to the Seattle SuperSonics of the National Basketball Association...
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    the Seattle Mariners while Ken Sr. was playing with the Cincinnati Reds. They became Mariner teammates in 1990. In Ken Sr.'s first game as a Mariner, on...
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    Ken Griffey Jr. (category Seattle Mariners players)
    most of his career with the Seattle Mariners and Cincinnati Reds, along with a short stint with the Chicago White Sox. A member of the Baseball Hall of Fame...
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    Ichiro Suzuki (category Seattle Mariners players)
    nine years of his career with the Orix BlueWave of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), and the next 12 years with the Seattle Mariners of Major League...
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    named the Seattle Mariners, as settlement. The Mariners began play in 1977 at the multi-purpose Kingdome, where the team struggled for most of its time...
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  • coverage was provided via broadcasts syndicated over ad hoc networks. List of Major League Baseball on ESPN Radio broadcasters 1972, 1973 and 1975 were...
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    Dave Henderson (category Seattle Mariners announcers)
    baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics, and Kansas...
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    strikeouts. Nelson had three stints with the Seattle Mariners (1992–1995, 2001–2003 and again in 2005). He is Seattle's all-time record holder for most games...
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    Jamie Moyer (category Seattle Mariners players)
    Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Philadelphia Phillies, and Colorado Rockies. At the time of his final game, he was the oldest player...
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    game against the Seattle Mariners. He earned the loss, allowing five runs (four earned) on eight hits in 6+2⁄3 innings as the Mariners advanced to the...
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  • Angie Mentink (category Seattle Mariners announcers)
    Retrieved September 1, 2021. "Major changes coming to Mariners broadcast team?". The Seattle Times. September 18, 2024. Retrieved September 25, 2024...
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    Raúl Ibañez (category Seattle Mariners players)
    president of baseball development and special projects for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He played 11 of his 19 big league seasons for the Seattle Mariners, while...
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    pitcher. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners and Arizona Diamondbacks. Rowland-Smith also represented Australia...
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    for the Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees, Minnesota Twins and Detroit Tigers. Pineda signed as an international free agent with the Mariners in 2005...
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    manager for the Yankees (1986–1988), Cincinnati Reds (1990–1992), Seattle Mariners (1993–2002), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2003–2005), and Chicago Cubs (2007–2010)...
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    with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1970–1975), Atlanta Braves (1976–1978), Seattle Mariners (1978–1981), Chicago White Sox (1982–1985), New York Mets (1985) and...
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    champion with the Oakland Athletics dynasty of the early 1970s. He also played for the Seattle Mariners and the Milwaukee Brewers. After his playing...
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    and Seattle Mariners. During his 12-year playing career, Hargrove batted .290 with 80 home runs and 686 runs batted in. He won both the AL Rookie of the...
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  • The following is a list of the national television and radio networks and announcers who have covered the American League Division Series throughout the...
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    have maintained a steady rivalry with the Seattle Mariners as both teams have often fought for control of the division or a playoff berth. During 1995...
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    Macklemore & Ryan Lewis (category Musicians from Seattle)
    Chili Peppers song of the same title. In 2011, they released the single "My Oh My" as a tribute to deceased Seattle Mariners broadcaster Dave Niehaus, which...
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    their divisional rivals, the Seattle Mariners. JJ Bleday had two hits and a run, as the Athletics lost to the Mariners 4-3. June 5 - Joey Estes took...
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    second baseman from 1983 to 1994, most prominently as a member of the Seattle Mariners, where he was a two-time All-Star player and a three-time Gold...
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