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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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