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Audiobook: 650 Things You May Not Know About The Seattle Mariners

Audiobook: 650 Things You May Not Know About The Seattle Mariners

November 8, 2016



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With over 650 different trivia items and fun facts, 650 Things You May Not Know About The Seattle Mariners is a great idea for every fan of the Mariners. It contains interesting items from the early days of the Mariners in 1977 all the way up to the 2000s and beyond. Every decade is profiled with its own list of interesting facts. There is also a section devoted just to the men who have managed the team over the years.one of the best sections of the book is titled “5 Fun Facts About More Than 50 Memorable Mariners” and features just shy of 60 different players in alphabetical order, each one with their own set of interesting trivia items that relate to them and their role on the team or their time in baseball. This list includes famous players like Alvin Davis, Ken Griffey Jr., Randy Johnson, Edgar Martinez, Alex Rodriguez, Ichiro Suzuki, and more. It also includes fan favorites and more obscure players like Dan Wilson, Bill Stein, Mike Parrott, Mike Blowers, Shigetoshi Hasegawa, Bruce Bochte, Dave Henderson, Jamie Moyer, Ruppert Jones, Gaylord Perry, Ken Phelps, Spike Owen, and Harold Reynolds.-what future manager of multiple major league teams as well as a Japanese baseball team played the final season of his career with the Mariners?-what major league player did Randy Johnson strike out more than any other?-who was the first player inducted into the Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame?-who was the first Mariners player to reach base by walk more than 100 times in one season?-how many first place votes did Ichiro Suzuki get when winning the Rookie of the Year Award?answers to these and 650 other fun facts about the Mariners are available right inside 650 Things You May Not Know About The Seattle Mariners.

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