Join us for the Mariners Favorite Things Auction! Each basket showcases the players' on and off the field interests, including autographed memorabilia, game-used items, hobbies, snacks and more! Net proceeds from the auction benefit the Mariners Care Foundation.
Player baskets and a few additional auction items will be offered for silent bidding on Sunday, September 15, during our game vs. the Rangers (gates open at 11:40 a.m.). All items will be on display near Section 128 on the Main Level at T-Mobile Park. Bids will be accepted in person through the 6th inning.
Favorite Things Auction Chair Paola Robles Moore (wife of Dylan Moore) will be joined by her fellow Mariners Families taking shifts at the booth throughout the game.
Featured Players
Julio Rodríguez
Dylan Moore
Mitch Haniger
Josh Rojas
Dan Wilson
J.P. Crawford
Logan Gilbert
Luke Raley
Trent Thornton
Edgar Martinez
Cal Raleigh
Randy Arozarena
Justin Turner
Austin Voth
and More!
Mariners Care Foundation Mission Statement
Mariners Care Foundation believes in the inspirational power of baseball and softball to ensure that everyone in our region can thrive. We focus our efforts in three areas: Access to Baseball and Softball for All, Advancing Equity and Justice, and Making our Hometown Healthy and Vibrant.
Proceeds from the auction fund programs like:
- Mariners Hometown Nine Fellowship program, for student athletes facing barriers to access to advanced development
- Sports Sampling Camps and Clinics in our region through our On BASE initiative, to increase opportunities for youth to have exposure experiences to baseball and softball, and in partnership with King County Play Equity Coalition
- Community Impact Grants supporting nonprofits whose efforts lead to positive health outcomes for youth and accelerate equitable outcomes for Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities
- Stay in the Game Scholarship Fund for Seattle Colleges students to finish their degrees and pursue careers in their chosen field
Read our most recent Community Impact Report to learn more about our work: https://www.mlb.com/mariners/community/impact-report.