Seattle Mariners Seize The Moment Hype Video

I am confident you can seize the moment. It’s gone. He got him. One to tie and two to win it. And this is their last opportunity here in the bottom of the ninth inning. This place is a complete nightmare. Well, here’s JP and the left-hander delivers out to right field. Way back JP gamewinner walk up fashion in the 19. Show a lot of heart. This team has a lot of fight. Kind of feel like the ground shaking a bit cuz it’s so loud. [Music] And now the Astros with a hit batter and a walk and a strike out in between have the time runs aboard. They will bring the winning run to the plate and Carlos Koreah outfield straight away. Now the set by Munoz [Music] right center field is the ball game. The biggest series win in a lifetime for the Mariners. [Applause] What have you done? The Mariners have the bases loaded with two outs. Down by two. Bottom of the eighth inning. Rockies lead three to one. Tying run and at second. Two balls in no strikes to count. Mariners looking for a win to get a postseason birth. Here’s the set and a two nothing pitch to the gap. Left center field and touches down. Josh, what a what a moment. The Mariners have catched it in the 18 ball game. The Mariners win. Seattle, you’ve waited long enough. It’s time to party like it’s 2001. We love each other. Keep competing. And we’ll keep going. [Music]

The Mariners are all set to kick off their 2025 PostSEAson with Game 1 of the American League Division Series.

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  1. I played baseball in high school mid 90's in Everett, WA. I grew up watching Griffey/Edgar/Buhner. I have stopped watching baseball for the last 15 years or so. I am so happy that this team has helped me love baseball again! GO M's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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