Seattle Mariners 2025 ALDS Hype Video

[Music] Welcome to Seattle. [Applause] From our streets to our shorelines, we are a city defined by its sound. And when October arrives, the sound gets louder. Listen, [Applause] [Music] [Applause] every pitch, every swing, every roar. This is the sound of a city behind its team. [Applause] The sound of history being written. This is the sound of October. [Music] This is the sound of Seattle. [Applause] [Music]

The Seattle Mariners are ready for the 2025 American League Division Series.

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35 comments
  1. LETS GO CAL, JULIO, BRYAN, JOSH, GENO, JORGE, RANDY, ANDRES, GEORGE, LOGAN, LUIS, MATT, EDUARD, GABE, DOM, JP, CARLOS, MITCH, VICTOR, LUKE (X2), EMERSON, CALEB, LEO, COLE, MILES, BRYCE, & HARRY!!

  2. I'm completely livid that the playoff games aren't being shown on broadcast TV. The games are sold out, and they should be available for the fans to watch for free over the air. The taxpayers are the ones who paid for Safeco Field, and there should be recompense, at the very least, to make the playoff games available locally to fans. It's completely unacceptable, and the fans should somehow stand up for their rights against the greedy league and owners.

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