Personalized Seattle Mariners History Book - Gift Details
Relive the Mariners’ most memorable moments with this Seattle Mariners Newspaper Book, featuring reprints of reports written at the time.
Beginning in 1976, coverage of the Seattle Mariners takes you on a journey through the team's engaging history, to the present day. The opening page starts with the Mariners first ever game at the Kingdome, supported by over 55,000 fans. Further articles cover the 7-3 win over the New York Yankees in 1982 and again in 1990, with a whopping 6-2 triumph. In-between are key headlines about major players like Ken Griffey, Randy Johnson and the defining moment Lou Piniella is named the Seattle Mariners manager in 1992.
All the team’s biggest successes all appear, thus creating an incredible reportage history for any diehard Mariners fan. Amongst this is in-depth coverage is the team's knockout victories from the 90s through to the 00s. Featuring the Mariners first ever winning season in 1991 Seattle baseball history, to their triple AL West title in '95, '97 and for the third time in 2001. The glory days of the 80s and 90s stand out for the Mariners, focusing heavily on the team's highs and the lows, right to the present day.
As for the book itself, it measures in at an impressive 12.5 x 15 inches, bound in a burnt sienna cover. Made with an antique-style finish, the cover beautifully contrasts the book’s originally reported black and white content, for the ultimate Seattle Mariners memorabilia.
Your Seattle Mariners Book Personalized
Personalize your Seattle Mariners Book by adding the recipient’s Name up to 22 characters, gold-embossed for free on the cover, along with a Message up to 150 characters on the certificate of the title page.
General Information
Your Personalized Seattle Mariners Book is a collection of vast reports created by the Seattle Times archive. Reproduced to an impressive tabloid 12.5 x 15” collectable, your text will be printed exactly as you have entered it, so please double check spelling, punctuation and capitalization. Accents and other symbols cannot be printed.