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1977 Seattle Mariners season - Wikipedia

The 1977 Seattle Mariners season was the first season in franchise history, which was established via the 1977 Major League Baseball expansion.

List of Seattle Mariners seasons - Wikipedia

The Mariners played their first game at the Kingdome on April 6, 1977, and finished their first season with a 64–98 record. The team had 14 consecutive ...

Seattle Mariners' first season (1977) - HistoryLink.org

The Mariners' first game was on April 6, 1977 against the California Angels at the Kingdome, and the region's excitement for the return of Major ...

1977 Seattle Mariners Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com

1977 Seattle Mariners Statistics. 1978 Season ; Record: 64-98-0, Finished 6th in AL_West ( ; Manager: Darrell Johnson (64-98) ; General Manager: Lou Gorman.

Club Firsts | Seattle Mariners - MLB.com

First Win, 7-6, vs. California Angels, in the Kingdome, 4/8/77 ; Winning Pitcher, Bill Laxton, 4/8/77 ; First Save, John Montague, 4/8/77 ; First RBI, Dan Meyer, 4 ...

Seattle Mariners Team History & Encyclopedia

Team Name: Seattle Mariners. Seasons: 48 (1977 to 2024) ; Record: 3599-3950, .477 W-L% ; Playoff Appearances: 5 ; Pennants: 0 ; World Championships: 0.

1977 Seattle Mariners Roster - Baseball Almanac

The 1977 Seattle Mariners played 162 games during the regular season, won 64 games, lost 98 games, and finished in sixth position. They played their home ...

Seattle Mariners | History & Notable Players - Britannica

The Mariners were founded in 1977 and posted losing records until 1991 (an all-time mark for the longest period before a franchise's first winning season). The ...

MLB Team History - Seattle Mariners Season Results - ESPN

MLB Team History - Seattle Mariners Season Results ; 2001, League Championship Series, New York Yankees, L 1-4 ; 2001, League Divisional Series, Cleveland Indians ...

Seattle Mariners play their first game, a 7-0 loss to the California

On April 6, 1977, the Seattle Mariners play their first game, marking the return of Major League Baseball to the city.

Seattle Mariners (MLB) - History Timelines

Inaugural season. The Seattle Mariners played their first game on April 6, 1977. They faced the California Angels at the Kingdome in Seattle. The Mariners ...

Seattle Mariners Playoff History | 1977 - 2024 - Champs or Chumps

The Seattle Mariners have played a total of 48 seasons. Their first season was in 1977, and their most recent season was in 2024. Have the Seattle Mariners gone ...

Seattle Mariners - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

Established in Seattle, Wash., in 1977, the Mariners are a professional baseball team that plays in the American League (AL). The team posted losing records ...

Club Records | Seattle Mariners - MLB.com

Since their first batter in 1977, the Mariners have had many memorable firsts. Read up on your Mariners beginnings. Club Firsts.

Seattle Mariners Team History - This Great Game

The M's finally secured a winning season in 1991 and, four years later, enjoyed an explosive home stretch to erase a 13-game deficit and earn their first ...

Seattle Mariners - Baseball Almanac

Seattle's first taste of Major League Baseball wasn't very palatable. The Seattle Pilots were one of four expansion teams in 1969 and played at a renovated ...

Seattle Mariners | Baseball Wiki - Fandom

In the team's inaugural season of 1977, pitcher Diego Segui, in his last major league season, became the only player to play for both the Pilots and the ...

Seattle Mariners - History - RetroSeasons.com

Seattle Mariners Team History · Top Seasons · Last 5 Seasons · 1st Round Draft Picks · Longest Serving GM's · Team Owners · Related Content.

Seattle Mariners team ownership history

American League owners voted 11 to 1 to place an expansion franchise in Seattle for the 1977 season provided that owners could be found and that the city ...

Seattle Mariners - X.com

“It was done by the King!” “Mitch Haniger! What a night!” “The dream lives!” Thank you for being the voice behind the moments we'll never forget,.