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Two decades after Seattle’s record-breaking 2001 season, a new generation of Mariners fans is fueling the same electric energy.
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Last time Mariners made the ALCS: Revisiting the 2001 roster with Ichiro, Freddy Garcia, Edgar Martinez
The Mariners last reached the ALCS in 2001, on the heels of a 116-46 regular season. The 2001 Mariners remain the winningest regular-season team in MLB history.
Raleigh's regular-season campaign was historic in its own right. The All-Star catcher led the Majors with 60 home runs, breaking MLB records for most home runs in a season by a primary catcher and a switch-hitter — and surpassing Mariners legend Ken Griffey Jr. for the franchise single-season mark.
The Mariners are the only team to never make it to the World Series -- they're trying to change that in the ALCS
Seattle has never lost a postseason series when on the brink of clinching one, a perfect 4–0 mark, according to historical records. Here’s how those four series turned out: In 1995, Seattle defeated the Yankees 3–2 in the AL Division Series.
The Seattle Mariners will host the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3 of the ALCS at T-Mobile Park, and tickets are not cheap.
The Mariners trailed 3-1 entering the eighth but a two-out, bases-clearing double from Josh Naylor turned that two-run deficit into a 4-3 lead. Andres Munoz then shut the door in the ninth for his 38th save of the season.