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'95 10th Anniversary
2005 marked the 10th anniversary of the year baseball landed on the map in Seattle - 1995. The '95 Mariners Refused to Lose, erasing an 11.5 game deficit in the final 5 weeks of the season, stringing together several against-all-odds comeback wins. The magic carried over through the one-game division playoff at the Kingdome and the subsequent 5-game Division Series against the New York Yankees.

The Mariners had several tributes to remember and honor players who helped create the magic in 1995o.
FSN and the Seattle Mariners have teamed up to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the magical '95 season with a series of three collectible 7-inch Mariners Memorable statues. Each statue depicts an unforgettable moment from the '95 Season.

Edgar Martinez
Gar delivers "The Double," the greatest hit in Mariners history - ALDS Game 5
Super Tuesday, May 3
Angels vs. Mariners - First 25,000 Fans

Jay Buhner
Bone crushes an 11th-inning 3-run home run to beat the Indians - ALCS Game 3
Super Tuesday, May 31
Blue Jays vs. Mariners - First 25,000 Fans


Ken Griffey, Jr.
Junior starts the Mariners march to the AL West pennant with a walk-off home run against the Yankees.
Super Tuesday, June 21
Athletics vs. Mariners - First 25,000 Fans


Retro Cap
A 1995 teal green Mariners retro cap, just like they wore 10 years ago.
Friday, July 1
Rangers vs. Mariners - First 20,000 Fans


Video Archive
1995 ALDS | Game 5
The Double

Edgar Martinez connects off Jack McDowell for a two-RBI double in the bottom of the 11th inning. The line drive erased a one-run deficit and boosted Seattle into its first ALCS. 56K | 350K

1995 ALCS | Game 3
Jay's Blast

Jay homered in the second to give the mariners a 1-0 edge, but then committed only his second error the season, a misjudged fly ball in the bottom othe eighth that tied the score at 2-2. Jay got his chance at redemption in the top of the eleventh. 56K | 350K

1995 ALDS | Game 5
The Mariners come back from a 0-2 deficit to force a deciding Game 5. With the score tied in the ninth, both Game 3 starters -- Randy Johnson for the M's and Jack McDowell for the Yanks -- come on in relief. Johnson allows a run in the 11th, but Edgar Martinez doubles home two runs to give the Mariners the series. Go to the game »