Hall of Fame Class of 2016 Ken Griffey Jr. is officially a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, receiving 99.32% of the votes, the most in baseball history. Learn More Hall of Fame Members Revisit the careers of the greatest Seattle Mariners of all time. Detailed player bios, ...
Former first baseman Alvin Davis, the inaugural member of the Mariners Hall of Fame, was inducted on June 14, 1997.
Martinez and Griffey are the Mariners’ only Hall of Fame members. The bronze statue, like Griffey’s created by artist Lou Cella, captures Martinez mid-swing and recreates the designated hitter’s iconic double to win Game 5 of the 1995 AL Division Series over the Yankees, Seattle’s ...
Former Seattle Mariners player Ichiro Suzuki speaks as he is inducted into the Mariners Hall of Fame during a ceremony before a baseball game between the Mariners and the Cleveland Guardians on Aug. 27 in Seattle. (AP Photo) SEATTLE--Ichiro Suzuki was inducted into the Seattle Mariners Hall of...
The Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame is an American museum and hall of fame, it is located in the SoDo district of downtown Seattle, bounded by First Avenue S. to the west, and Edgar Martínez Drive S. (formerly S. Atlantic Street) to the south, S. Royal Brougham Way to the north, ...
The life-sized Randy Johnson growth charts that were once prizedKingdome giveaways have been...Blanchette, John
of eligibility in Japan before the U.S. National Baseball Hall of Fame announces its new members Tuesday, from a slate of candidates among recently retired players, including him. The 51-year-old Suzuki's entry into Japan's hall came a day before the 30th anniversary of a devastating ...
In 2001, Ichiro won American League Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player. He currently holds the Major League Baseball record for most hits in a single season (262). When inducted, Ichiro will join current members of the Mariners Hall of Fame: Alvin Davis, Dave Nie...
Former Phillies pitcher and broadcaster Jamie Moyer will be the newest member of the Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame. Moyer, a member of the 2008 World Series
and in Japan he visits the grave of the scout who discovered him. He remains connected to his own history. The alternate address on the filing forms of his personal holding company is the old Orix dorm, which has since been torn down. He's visited the Hall of Fame in Coope...