Mariners Bar League expands to Alaska and Idaho

SEATTLE, Wash. – The Seattle Mariners today announced that the Mariners Bar League has extended to two additional states in the club’s five-state region – Alaska and Idaho – for the 2023 season. This expansion grows the collection of bars and pubs where fans can come together to watch games and share their love for Mariners Baseball.

Since its inception last season, the Mariners Bar League has grown to 32 locations including in cities such as Anchorage, AK, Coeur D’Alene, ID and Longview, WA. Over the course of the upcoming season, the club will look to expand the program throughout the Pacific Northwest. At a participating member of the Bar League, fans are guaranteed to be able to catch the game whenever the Mariners are on TV. In addition to showing the games on TV, there will be exclusive ticket specials available to fans who visit the Bar League establishments.

“The Mariners Bar League is a great way for our fans to stay connected to the team and create a community outside of T-Mobile Park, while supporting local establishments. We’re excited to be able to bring the program to Alaska and Idaho and hope to continue expanding to the rest of our five-state region in the coming months,” said Camden Finney, Seattle Mariners Senior Manager, Experiential Marketing.

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As members of the Mariners Bar League, participating establishments will receive Mariners and All-Star Game flags, along with other special touches. New this year, Tier One members will also receive a Mariners Bar League neon sign. The Mariners will promote Bar League members through Club emails, social media posts, on radio and TV broadcasts, on MarinersVision during home games at T-Mobile Park and on Mariners.com.

More information about the Mariners Bar League, participating locations and how to become a member, is available at Mariners.com/BarLeague.

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