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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Greg Halman: Our Unknown Brother
“Though I’ve never met you And we’ve spoke not a word I’ll never forget you Through the stories that I’ve heard” – “Unknown Brother” by The Black Keys August 26, 1987 – November 21, 2011 I could not write this … Continue reading
Posted in AquaSox, Rainiers, Minor League Baseball, Everett AquaSox, Farm System, Seattle, Seattle Mariners, 2011
Tagged MLB, Mariners, Seattle Mariners, Tacoma Rainiers, Greg Halman, Everett AquaSox, Halman, Outfielder, Prospect, Murdered in The Netherlands, The Netherlands, World Baseball Classic, Seattle Baseball, Baseball Tragedy, Mariners Minor League Player of the Year
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Gone But Never Forgotten: Dave Niehaus
One year ago today, the city of Seattle lost its most iconic sports figure of all-time. The voice of the Seattle Mariners Dave Niehaus passed away from a heart attack. The city was left with a giant hole in its … Continue reading
Posted in 2011, Mariners, Old School Mariners, Seattle, Seattle Mariners, Today in Baseball History
Tagged Baseball, Dave Niehaus, MLB, RIP Dave Niehaus, Seattle, Seattle Mariners
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The Day the Seattle Mariners Win the World Series
The day the Seattle Mariners win the World Series. Where will I be? At what stage in my lifetime does this happen? For all that we’ve been through, jealous of those who did it before, no more wasted time. All … Continue reading