(Part 3) Top products from r/Mariners

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We found 20 product mentions on r/Mariners. We ranked the 69 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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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/Pete_Iredale · 1 pointr/Mariners

BTW, if you are at all interested in 70s era baseball, I have to recommend the book [Big Hair and Plastic Grass] (http://www.amazon.com/Big-Hair-Plastic-Grass-Baseball/dp/1250007240). Really fun read for any fan of baseball history!

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/ForeverAmazed · 2 pointsr/Mariners

Thanks for the reply! I think I found what you were talking about, but the reviews on amazon here, say that the radio broadcast isn't of Dave or Rick, it's some CBS broadcast. Were you able to get the Dave audio? Is it maybe another audio track that this person didn't see?

Either way, thank you for weighing in here!

u/tgo26 · 2 pointsr/Mariners

How about this? It's even on sale, down from $100.00 to $99.99 for a whopping savings of $0.01! Wow!

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/shrederick · 2 pointsr/Mariners

As a hobby musician with this as a "mixing board", that PreSonus looks fucking sexy.

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/SofieTerleska · 2 pointsr/Mariners

Right here. They're using the fourth letter, which is a Cyrillic D, like an A. I realize this is my own hangup but I HATE that.