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Dan Wilson shared a locker room with Mariners greats during his playing career. Now, he's managing a team that's electrifying Seattle and might go all the way.
Three decades after “The Double” cemented his place in Mariners lore, Edgar Martinez is back in October again: this time as a coach, watching another generation of Seattle hitters try to finish what that 1995 team started.
Two 2018 draft picks will be the starting battery in the first game in Seattle Mariners history that's outcome could send them to the the World Series.
Cal Raleigh and Eugenio Suárez delivered eighth-inning homers to send the Mariners to within a win of the World Series, and send T-Mobile Park into a frenzy.
It was impossible not to draw the parallels as the game pushed into all-timer territory. The Mariners manufactured an epic blend of nostalgia bridging their most iconic win in franchise history with a
Edgar Martinez, the Hall of Famer, was a beast in the 1995 ALDS. He was 12 for 21 (.571) with three doubles, two homers and 10 RBI in the five-game series. This series-clinching walk-off double with fellow Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. sliding into home is an enduring image:
Jeremy Grant, now in his 40s, got involved in the stadium building campaign in 1995. SEATTLE — A longtime Seattle Mariners fan, now living in Connecticut, played an unlikely role in keeping the team in Seattle nearly three decades ago, when he was just a middle school student.