Overview
This fan book to the Mariners covers the team's history in Seattle since its enfranchisement in 1977, including the Ichiro Suzuki years, memories from the Kingdome, and the brief existence of the Seattle Pilots. Author Mike Emmerich has collected every essential piece of Mariners knowledge and trivia, including King's Court, Felix Hernandez's perfect game, the 116-win 2001 team, Randy Johnson, the early career of Alex Rodriguez, and having two Griffeys in the outfield, as well as must-do activities, and ranks them all from 1 to 100, providing an entertaining and easy-to-follow checklist for fans, from the young to the young at heart.
Author Biography
Michael Emmerich has worked in book publishing for many years and is the author of 100 Things Michigan State Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die. He lives in Seattle.
Press Releases
100 Things Mariners Fans
Should Know & Do Before They Die
By Michael Emmerich
Contact: Samantha Frontera, Triumph Books, 312-676-4224, s.frontera@triumphbooks.com
Most Mariners fans cheered the franchise’s 2014 renaissance, have taken in the spectacular views at Safeco Field and listened to Dave Niehaus call a game. Names like Felix Hernandez, Robinson Cano and Ichiro Suzuki are just as familiar as Randy Johnson, Jay Buhner and Ken Griffey, Jr. yet even the most die-hard fans don’t know everything about their beloved Mariners.
100 Things Mariners Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die (Triumph Books, April 2015) by veteran sports editor Michael Emmerich catalogues the pivotal moments, influential players and essential experiences that illustrate one of baseball’s brightest franchises. Which reliever auctioned his bone chips on eBay? Who is the only player to lead the American League in stolen bases while batting ninth in the order? Which opposing player did the Mariner Moose run over with his ATV? From tying the record for most wins in a season to never making an appearance in the World Series, readers will discover the best and worst of Mariners lore, including:
- Exploring the Ichiro Museum in Toyoyama, Japan
- The origins of the Mariner Moose and a visual archive of M’s jerseys through the years
- Lou Piniella’s most infamous tirades and ejections
- A breakdown of the most and least successful trades in franchise history
Whether a longtime fan from the days of Dave Neihaus calling games at the Kingdome or a more recent patron of Safeco Field, 100 Things Mariners Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die is a smart and compelling read sure to entertain any Mariners fan.
About the Author:
Michael Emmerich has spent 25 years as an editor in the sports publishing business, editing and acquiring books in a wide range of sports, including baseball. He lives in Seattle with his wife, Becky, and daughter, Hannah.
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