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Our goal is to help you find the best place to purchase tickets online.
We search the web looking for websites selling MLB tickets. We
want to help you find sites that are:
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Reliable
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Provide great
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Offer the best
prices
You will find a list of sites that sell baseball tickets near the top of
this page. We list different ticket brokers for different teams,
because certain brokers may have better prices for certain teams.
For example, a ticket broker in Chicago will probably have better prices
for Cubs tickets compared to brokers not located in Chicago.
However, this is not always the case, which is why we compare prices
between the different sites.
Good luck in your search for tickets and hopefully we can help you find
a reliable broker that will provide you with good service and great
prices so you can get out and enjoy the game!
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Seattle Mariners Information
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Seattle Mariners
Information The American League Seattle Mariners played their first
game in 1977 at The Kingdome which was their old Arena that was
retired in 1999. |
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Safeco Field was
opened on July15, 1999. Safeco Field is located on 1st Ave. South,
Seattle WA. The naming right for the stadium was sold to Seattle-based
Safeco Corporation for $40 million. The stadium has a sitting capacity
of 47, 116 and the field surface is grass. The teams most recent logo
was created in 1993 the “Nautical Compass Rose” This logo stands for
the sea, technology, and the great outdoors. |
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All of which reflect the great Pacific Northwest. Their team colors are Navy, Silver, and Teal.
2003 Bob Melvin became the new team Manager. He retired Lou Piniella from the team in 2002, who has had control of them since 1993.
They have made 3 appearances in the LCS 1995, 2000, and 2001. They were the
Division Champions in 1995, 1997, and 2001. |
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They played one wild card game in 2000. The Mariners have one retired number, 42 Jackie Robinson which was retired by MLB. They have one Hall of Famer, Gaylord Perry RHP, 1982 – 1983.
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In the past 10 seasons the Mariners have been a pennant contender in the American League West. For the 2004 Season unfortunately started off slow, losing their first five games. Finishing in last place sad to say they were never able to pick it back up.
However the 2004 season for right fielder Ichiro Suzuki was one that went down in history. It brought the attention of all baseball fans around the world. May, July, and August he had at least 50 hits per month. On Oct. 1st he hit his 257th and 258th hits of the season at Safeco Field breaking the 84-year-old hit record. It was once held by George Sisler since 1920 with 257 hits in 154 games.
On August 9th 2004, Edgar Martinez made an announcement he would retire at the end of the regular season. It was an emotional farewell. Matinez ended his 22-year playing career with 1,258 RBI’s, 2,240 hits and 308 home runs.
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The Mariners are sporting a
record of 32-49, but still giving their all. They have lost
right-handed reliever pitcher Rafael Soriana with an injury, but on
Thursday, July 8th, 2004 he threw 40 pain free pitches during pregame.
The manager Bob Melvin was said to give Soriana two thumbs up after
the workout. Last year Soriano had a 3-0 record and 1.53 ERA in 53
appearances. He has had injury after injury, but is slowly working
back to full strength.
Edgar Martinez became the all-time home run leader among designated
hitters earlier this season with 238. He also moved up to the top of
the RBI list (979) for designated hitters just July 8th, 2004 against
the Blue Jays. This came after Martinez’s
As one of the greater comebacks in All-Star voting history, Ichiro
Suzuki, Mariners right fielder, went from sixth to third in two weeks
and is going to start as a right fielder in the MLB All-Star game in
Houston on July 13, 2004. He is the only representative from the
Mariners. The last time this happened was in 1999 when Ken Griffey Jr.
was the only player selected from the Mariners.
Safeco Field in Seattle, Washington is named after the Safeco
insurance agency that shares a commitment with the Mariners to invest
in and provide service to the communities in which Seattle families,
fans, and employees live, work and raise their families. Safeco Field
is regarded as one of the most terrific stadiums to sit and watch
baseball in the perfect “baseball” atmosphere. One can see the Seattle
skyline and the setting sun as they watch the players on the field.
There are standing areas all around the field for fans to stand and
watch the game. The patio of the Bullpen Market offers a place for
fans to gather and visit before the games. The roof in Safeco is
one-of-a-kind retractable, which is made to cover, but not entirely
enclose the field. The stadium therefore keeps and open-air
environment. There is a Children’s Hospital Playfield, on the main
concourse in centerfield enabling children to work off any excess
energy with fun activities on baseball-themed playground equipment.
Outside there is a Wizard’s of the Coast/Children’s Hospital Wishing
Well that people can donate money to benefit Pacific Northwest
patients and families. |
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