Mariners in the Minors - Almost every ballplayer started in the minor leagues. Here are some of the cards that they graced the covers on before making it big.
The Ichiro Page. Check out the Mariners newest star on the baseball diamond.
The Mendoza Line - Mario Mendoza, a good defensive shortstop, had performance problems at the plate. Hitting right around .200 for a career average, he will forever be known for the famous "Mendoza Line".
Jay Buhner Boneyard - The Gold Glove rightfielder for the Seattle Mariners has been a fan favorite since 1988 when the Yankees traded him for Ken Phelps.
Willie Horton - In 1979 the Mariners took on an aging star who, in 1979, would make a comeback and set new records for the team.
Ryan Anderson - On the verge of becoming a major league pitcher, read about Seattle's soon-to-be star.
Ken Griffey Jr.- The Natural. The greatest player to ever put on a Mariner uniform is now gone. See some of the highlights of his career in Seattle.
Seattle Mariner Managers- 1977-present
Pitchers From The Past - Autographs of past players, some famous and some infamous.
Bill Caudill- The Inspector. One of the most colorful players in Seattle history and one of the best relief pitchers they have had.
Dave Niehaus- The Voice of the Mariners. Since 1977 the city of Seattle has been able to listen to one of the
great broadcasters in the majors. Here you will see pictures and information on
Mr "My oh My!" Niehaus.