The Houston Astros and Seattle Mariners threw it back to the early 1990s (or late 1980s) last night at the Astrodome Minute Maid Park in Houston. Houston wore their front-button home whites, worn originally from 1989-1993 with the rainbow racing stripes down each sleeve and straight “ASTROS” wordmark with a
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Mariners to Wear Seattle Pilots Throwback Uniforms
The Seattle Pilots will be back on the field this Summer! In commemoration of the Pilots’ 50th anniversary of their first (and only) season in Major League Baseball, the Seattle Mariners will suit up in the unorthodox 1969 throwback uniforms on June 22nd against the Baltimore Orioles. And yes, that
MLB Releases 2019 Spring Training Cap Collection
With Spring Training now just mere days away(!), Major League Baseball has today released the 2019 Major League Baseball Spring Training cap collection. The biggest change overall is the change in the construction of the caps, last year’s new “ProLight” material is gone after just one year, replaced “HexTech” performance fabric. Visibly it
Adrian Beltre Career Logos: 1998-2018
Adrián Beltré, third baseman for the Texas Rangers and previously of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Seattle Mariners, and Boston Red Sox announced his retirement from the game of baseball earlier today. Beltré tallied over 3000 hits in his 21-season career appearing in four All-Star Games, winning five Gold Gloves and
When Baseball Teams Wear the Same Colour
Well, one of us is going to have to change… Less than 48 hours after their glorious throwback to the colourful 1979 season, the Houston Astros and Seattle Mariners did a complete 180 for Sunday’s series finale. The visiting Mariners opted to wear their navy blue alternate uniforms with matching
Photos: Mariners, Astros Throw Back to 1979
The Houston Astros and Seattle Mariners turned the clock back to 1979 last night at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Tex. with both clubs wearing throwback uniforms based on the original designs from that season. Despite this matchup never actually occurring while the uniforms were originally worn (the teams were in different
The Future Is Now: Mariners-Royals In Futuristic Uniforms Today
It’s here! It’s finally here! Today the Seattle Mariners and Kansas City Royals officially welcome us to that futuristic Tomorrowland we all envisioned back when we used to be optimistic of the unknown, but surely better world that was awaiting us sometime down the road. Ah, the good old days.
Time Traveling Mariners, Royals Turning Back to the Future
I’m very happy about this news. The Seattle Mariners today announced that they will be celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the first-ever “Turn Ahead the Clock Game” which was played between the Kansas City Royals and Seattle Mariners at the old Kingdome on July 18, 1998. The anniversary game that
MLB Unveils 2017 Spring Training Uniform Designs
Just looking at those palm trees in the graphic above has me feeling nice and warm again. It must be time for baseball! Major League Baseball this morning unveiled their new 2017 Spring Training collection, this is the league’s second season (a look back at the 2016 launch here) treating the spring as one
Mariners Announce, Unveil 40th Anniversary Patch for 2017
The Seattle Mariners will be celebrating their 40th anniversary throughout the entire 2017 season with two special patches to mark the occasion. Featuring the Seattle skyline complete with Mount Rainier in the background, the Mariners 40th anniversary logo also superimposes the nautical compass rose from their primary logo onto the zero in the design
Mariners to Wear Ken Griffey Jr Patches In-Game
According to a Tweet from ESPN’s Darren Rovell earlier today, the Seattle Mariners will be wearing a patch celebrating Ken Griffey, Jr. early next month. During the Mariners weekend August series against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (Aug 5-7), the Mariners will wear a patch commemorating the team retiring Griffey’s
Mariners Manager Blames Retro Uniforms For Poor Record
Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais doesn’t like to lose. I mean, what Major League manager would? So when Servais realized his team was a paltry 1-7 when playing at home on Sundays he could only come to one conclusion… “It’s all about the uniform, it’s something I’ve thought long and