RetroSeasons recaps past sports seasons through stories, photos, videos, and stats from every team, league, and stadium in history. Coverage includes the NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL, as well as vintage media from defunct teams and leagues.
Edgar Martinez, a name synonymous with the Seattle Mariners, spent his entire Major League Baseball career with the team, becoming one of the most respected hitters of his era. Born in New York and raised in Puerto Rico, Martinez's journey to the major leagues began when he signed with the Mariners as a free agent in 1982. His
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Seattle Mariners Home Run Derby Simulation • Griffey - Edgar - Buhner - Seager
In a thrilling spectacle of power and precision, the Seattle Mariners are set to showcase a Home Run Derby like no other. This event will feature some of the most iconic players in the team's history: Ken Griffey Jr., Edgar Martinez, Jay Buhner, and Kyle Seager. These players span different eras of Mariners' history, each having left their indelible mark on the franchise. Griffey, with his sweet swing and magnetic personality, is arguably the most famous Mariner and was a key player in the '90s. Edgar Martinez, the designated hitter extraordinaire, was his contemporary and together they formed a formidable batting lineup. Moving into the 2000s, Jay Buhner, known for his raw power, was a fan favorite. Lastly, Kyle Seager, the reliable third baseman, was a consistent performer throughout the 2010s. This event is not just a showcase of individual prowess, but also a journey through the Mariners' history, highlighting the different eras and the players who defined them.
On October 5th, 2001, the Texas Rangers faced off against the Seattle Mariners in what...
2001-Oct-05 • TEX/SEA • Texas Rangers vs Seattle Mariners - 115th Win - Radio Broadcast / On October 5th, 2001, the Texas Rangers faced off against the Seattle Mariners in what would become a significant game in Major League Baseball history. The Mariners were on the cusp of an unprecedented achievement, aiming for their 115th win of the season, a feat that would tie them with the 1906 Chicago Cubs for the most regular-season wins in MLB history. The Texas Rangers, though not in contention for the playoffs, were eager to play the spoiler and deny the Mariners this record-setting victory. The crisp, autumnal air of October baseball was heavy with anticipation as the game unfolded, a tension that was only heightened by the recent events of 9/11, which had led to a temporary suspension of the season and had imbued the game with a greater sense of unity and national pride.