The Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame is an American
museum
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and
hall of fame
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for the
Seattle Mariners
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of
Major League Baseball
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. It is located in
T-Mobile Park in the
SoDo
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district of downtown
Seattle
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.
Museum overview
On June 14, 1997, then-Mariners chairman and CEO John Ellis announced the creation of a Mariners Hall of Fame.
It is operated by the Seattle Mariners. The museum honors the players, staff, and other individuals that greatly contributed to the history and success of the Mariners. It is located at the Baseball Museum of the Pacific Northwest in
T-Mobile Park. Inductees are selected on the criteria that they spent at least five seasons in a Mariners uniform and have been retired from baseball for two seasons. Non-uniform employees must work for the Mariners for at least five years. Inductees include
Alvin Davis,
Dave Niehaus,
Jay Buhner,
Edgar Martínez,
Randy Johnson
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,
Dan Wilson,
Lou Piniella
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,
Ken Griffey Jr.,
Jamie Moyer
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,
Ichiro Suzuki, and
Félix Hernández.
Inductees
References
External links
Mariners Hall of Fame at Safeco FieldThe Official Site of The Seattle Mariners , Mariners.com: HomepageBaseball Museum of the Northwest
{{Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame
Major League Baseball museums and halls of fame
Halls of fame in Washington (state)
Sports museums in Washington (state)
Museums in Seattle
SoDo, Seattle
1997 establishments in Washington (state)
Museums established in 1997