A Seattle Mariners team signed baseball that includes the signatures of Ken Griffey, Ken Griffey Jr., and Randy Johnson could be from 1990 or 1991.
A 1990 Seattle Mariners team signed baseball with the key signatures: Ken Griffey, Ken Griffey Jr. and Randy Johnson is worth about $100.-$120.
A 1991 Seattle Mariners team signed baseball with the key signatures: Ken Griffey, Ken Griffey Jr. and Randy Johnson is worth about $175.-$200.
Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable. To figure out what year the baseball is from visit the Seattle Mariners team signed baseball price guide link located below (Related Links). The price guide features links to full team rosters to help you figure out what year the baseball is from. Searching for the players that played the least amount of time for the team will help you figure it out quicker. Once you have narrowed it down to one year the price guide also provides a list of key signatures for that year. These signatures are the most important on getting top value.
It depends on the size of the ship. The largest container ship, Emma Maersk, can carry up to 15,000 TEUs (TEUs equal to 20' container).
The Mariners are a young team, formed in 1977 as the Seattle Mariners. Nothing about the name has changed since.
Seattle Mariners minor league players was born on 1987-04-07.
No. They went to the World Series in 2008 and lost to Philadelphia Phillies. That was their only World Series appearance.
The Seattle Seahawks official colors are steel blue, dark navy, neon green and white.
Since the Seattle Mariners began operating in 1977 they have 114 outfielders listed on their all-time roster. How many played left field at one time or another would take a lot of research going through each daily box score of every game. It is safe to assume that many of the 114 played left field occasionally. Of course, the Mariners were not the first major league team in Seattle..an expansion team, the Seattle Pilots started MLB in Seattle and moved to Milwaukee in 1970 and became the Milwaukee Brewers.
Al Cowens played in just one game at left field for the Seattle Mariners in 1986 and started. He played for a total of 27 outs, equivalent to 1 9-inning game.
He made 2 putouts, had one assist, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
it costs 15 dollars for the roof to open and close once.. in other words you can close and retract the roof for 15 dollars.. i was just up on the roof control center a few days ago
The Rockies won a franchise-record 11 straight games Sept. 16-27, 2007.
The Mariners have never even been to the World Series.
Safeco Field is the home field to the Seattle Mariners. In section 128 there are 35 rows of seats. Safeco Field has a seating capacity of 47,476.
Ken Griffey Jr. wore the number 3 because he had 3 kids.
Go to google maps and choose satellite view go to the the closet view and count rows. Each section varies but 121 should have 27 primary rows and one handicap row then a small club section behind.
Groundbreaking began on October 16, 1992.
Coors Field opened on April 26, 1995.
Only 1 player in baseball still wears Jackie Robinson's number 42 and that is Mariano Rivera the great closer for the New York Yankees
The Seattle Mariners' Starting Lineup in 1996 was Darren Bragg in Left Field, Joey Cora at Second, Ken Griffey Jr. batting third and playing Center Field, the DH Edgar Martinez batting fourth, Right Fielder Jay Buhner batting fifth, First Baseman Paul Sorrento batting sixth, Third Baseman Russ Davis batting seventh, Catcher Dan Wilson batting eighth and shortsotp Alex Rodriguez batting ninth. Randy Johnson was the Mariners' 1996 Opening Day Starter.
TV rock - "flaunt it"
Great song, the Lyrics are not that good tho. But it sounds great for the intro.
Warning there is some choice words being used in this song, if you know what i mean.
No one currently wears the number 26 on the Red Sox, however former Red Sox great Wade Boggs wore number 26.