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Only a couple seasons ago, the Seattle Mariners were one of the worst teams in baseball with a record of 61-101, but they rebounded with a strong season in ’09 to finish eight games over .500 and they are looking to continue their ascent back to being playoff contenders.
The Seattle Mariners roster features a strong mix of young talent and proven veterans, and the team has a very special player in Ichiro Suzuki. Since coming over from Japan in ’01, Ichiro has been selected for the MLB All-Star Game every season, has won both the American League MVP and Rookie of the Year Awards, won two batting titles, and earned nine Gold Glove Awards. He already has well over 2,000 career hits in the Majors (plus more than 1,000 in Japan) and he’s a cinch for the Hall of Fame after he retires. He plays the game with a style and passion that is simply unmatched, so the chance to see him is worth the price of admission. Get your Seattle Mariners baseball tickets now so that you can see Ichiro play in person.
The other icon of Seattle baseball, Ken Griffey Jr., retired earlier this season, and like Ichiro, he’s a surefire Hall of Famer. Griffey started his career in Seattle in ’89 and played in the city for a decade before moving on to Cincinnati and Chicago. He returned to the Mariners in ’09, and while he never quite recaptured the form he had earlier in his career, he still provided M’s fans with some more special moments, including a game winning hit against the Blue Jays before he decided to retire partway through the ’10 season.
The Seattle Mariners have never been to a World Series, but their loyal fans believe that will happen sometime soon. The team enjoys tremendous support from the community, in part because they play at a great ballpark, Safeco Field. Opening in ’99 to replace the aging Seattle Kingdome, Safeco was one of the first “retro” parks to be built after Camden Yards in Baltimore started the craze, and the architects really got things right with his ballpark. Of course it has a retractable roof to protect against the frequent Seattle rains, and it has many other special features, including the Mariners Hall of Fame and the Baseball Museum of the Pacific Northwest. And if you are hungry, you can buy an Ichiroll, a sushi dish named after the team’s star player. GoTickets.com has your Seattle Mariners tickets for every game this season.



