(Part 2) Top products from r/Mariners

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We found 21 product mentions on r/Mariners. We ranked the 69 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/Mariners:

u/mega_shit · 0 pointsr/Mariners

> sorry but best hitter in the #4 slot is a filthy lie fed to us by cotchety old baseball managers who talk about grit and sac bunt way too often

The Book says your best hitter goes in #2 or #4 spot:

http://www.amazon.com/The-Book-Playing-Percentages-Baseball/dp/1597971294

u/inderpwetrust · 4 pointsr/Mariners

Not really for newborns, but something you can have on hand for when the little one is a bit older. My kid still enjoys this book.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/097233145X

u/BaronVonMonkeyfart · 6 pointsr/Mariners

If you want to experience Sick's Stadium, drive north 3 hours into Vancouver BC.

Fun Baseball fact:

Nat Bailey Stadium (home of the NWL Class-A Short Season Vancouver Canadians) was built using the same blueprints used to construct Sick's Seattle Stadium. What's more, the scoreboard (and I read somewhere the lights too) was salvaged and trucked up north where they were installed at Nat Bailey.

Unfortunately, Nat Bailey Stadium underwent a major interior renovation a few years ago, which modernized the concourses. I know they replaced one of the two scoreboards, so I'm not too sure if the old scoreboard from Sick's is still there.

Have a look

The Nat back in the day, a little easier to see the resemblance

Center field Scoreboard at Nat Bailey note that balls, strikes, and outs are a mono-color dot-matrix display

Sick's Scoreboard


edit: If you're interested in the history of professional baseball in the Seattle area (pre MLB) then you should read Pitchers of Beer which is a great history of the Seattle Rainiers. It also has lots of info on Sick's Stadium in it.

u/soapbutt · 2 pointsr/Mariners

I have the book from back when he was on the Mariners (haha at the prices). I remember getting it signed by him at a bookstore in Pioneer Square. I only remember I have because of a line it it: "I'm not playing for the money". Haha, ok, A-Roid.

u/gaberdine · 2 pointsr/Mariners

That Twitter account reminds me a little of the Baseball Hall of Shame's Warped Record Book, which was one of my favorite baseball books as a kid.

u/shrederick · 3 pointsr/Mariners

Edgar: An Autobiography written with Larry Stone from the Seattle Times. It came out middle of June, I believe.

u/frakking-anustart · 1 pointr/Mariners

Hey how is Erasmo guys?

I haven't heard form him since I read Class A

u/milzinga · 3 pointsr/Mariners

They were actually lodge brand. I have the same blue one.

Lodge EC6D43 Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven, 6-Quart, Island Spice Red https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000N501BK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_WXtdzbQ7A931Y

u/thepoopsmithreigns · 1 pointr/Mariners

Ok, the lady/man with the red visor behind homeplate...is that one of those visors that has the fake hair? (like this) I swear it is.