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1995 Seattle Mariners screen saver advertisement flyer from Seattle Post-I

Description: This is a vintage 1995 Seattle Mariners screen saver flyer advertisement from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. It features the iconic player Ken Griffey, Jr. and is officially licensed. The flyer is an original piece and was made in the United States. It is a great piece of sports memorabilia for collectors and fans of baseball and the Seattle Mariners. They Sent this advertisement with the books I ordered from them. pretty rare mariners item. It will be folded, and Will be shipped in a standard business envelope. 1995 Seattle MarinersAmerican League West ChampionsLeagueAmerican LeagueDivisionWestBallparkKingdomeCitySeattle, WashingtonRecord79–66 (.545)Divisional place1stOwnersNintendo of America (represented by John Ellis)General managersWoody WoodwardManagersLou PiniellaTelevisionKIRO-TV 7 Prime Sports NWRadioKIRO 710 AM (Dave Niehaus, Rick Rizzs, Chip Caray, Ron Fairly)← 1994Seasons1996 →The 1995 Seattle Mariners season was the 19th in the history of the franchise. The team finished with a regular season record of 79–66 (.545) to win their first American League West title, after having been down by as many as 13 games in early August. They had tied the California Angels for first place, and in the one-game tiebreaker, the Mariners defeated the Angels 9–1 to make the postseason for the first time in franchise history.In the postseason, the Mariners defeated the New York Yankees in the best-of-five American League Division Series after losing the first two games in New York, a series notable for Edgar Martínez' walk-off 11th-inning double in the fifth game. In the League Championship Series with the favored Cleveland Indians, Seattle won the opener at home and the third game on the road, but fell in six games.OffseasonOctober 14, 1994: Alex Diaz was selected off waivers by the Mariners from the Milwaukee Brewers.November 29, 1994: Félix Fermín was signed as a free agent with the Mariners.December 21, 1994: Jay Buhner was signed as a free agent with the Mariners.December 21, 1994: Eric Anthony was released by the Mariners.Regular seasonKen Griffey Jr. suffered a severe left wrist injury on May 26 while making a catch at the wall that sidelined him until mid-August. The Mariners stayed afloat at around .500, and their historic late season comeback tied the California Angels.The Mariners honored the West Coast Negro Baseball League Seattle Steelheads when they wore 1946 Steelheads uniforms on September 9, 1995, at home against the Kansas City Royals. The Royals wore Kansas City Monarchs uniforms. The Mariners beat the Royals 6 to 2 in front of 39,157 fans at the Kingdome.Randy Johnson won the Cy Young Award. The award came at the end of a banner year. Johnson (18-2, 2.48 ERA, 294 strikeouts) narrowly missed becoming the first AL Triple Crown pitcher (leading the league in wins, ERA, and strikeouts) since Detroit's Hal Newhouser accomplished the feat in 1945. His .900 winning percentage broke Ron Guidry's 1978 record, and his strikeouts per nine innings ratios of 12.35 broke the record held by Nolan Ryan.Opening Day lineupDarren BraggJoey CoraKen Griffey Jr.Jay BuhnerEdgar MartinezTino MartinezMike BlowersDan WilsonFélix FermínRandy JohnsonRoster1995 Seattle MarinersRosterPitchers13 Bobby Ayala31 Tim Belcher40 Andy Benes25 Chris Bosio22 Rafael Carmona37 Norm Charlton32 Jim Converse44 John Cummings47 Tim Davis35 Scott Davison35 Dave Fleming41 Steve Frey48 Lee Guetterman39 Tim Harikkala51 Randy Johnson50 Kevin King44 Bill Krueger42 Jim Mecir43 Jeff Nelson55 Bill Risley38 Salomón Torres33 Ron Villone46 Bob Wells33 Bob WolcottCatchers18 Chad Kreuter36 Chris Widger 6 Dan WilsonInfielders16 Mike Blowers28 Joey Cora10 Félix Fermín11 Edgar Martínez23 Tino Martinez20 Greg Pirkl41 Arquimedez Pozo 3 Alex Rodriguez 9 Luis Sojo12 Doug StrangeOutfielders 8 Rich Amaral40,34 Darren Bragg19 Jay Buhner29 Vince Coleman 1 Alex Diaz24 Ken Griffey Jr.27 Marc Newfield29,26 Warren Newson32 Gary ThurmanManager14 Lou PiniellaCoaches 5 Bobby Cuellar 4 Lee Elia 7 John McLaren49 Sam Mejías 2 Sam Perlozzo17 Matt SinatroNotable transactionsMay 15: Roger Salkeld was traded by the Mariners to the Cincinnati Reds for Tim Belcher.July 14: Norm Charlton was signed by the Mariners after being released by the Cincinnati Reds July 31: Ron Villone and Marc Newfield were traded by the Mariners to the San Diego Padres for Andy Benes and a player to be named later. The Padres sent Greg Keagle to the Mariners on September 17.August 15: The Mariners traded a player to be named later to the Kansas City Royals for Vince Coleman. The Mariners sent Jim Converse to the Royals on August 18.Draft picksJune 1: 1995 Major League Baseball draftShane Monahan was drafted by the Mariners in the second round, and signed on June 27, 1995.Juan Pierre was drafted by the Mariners in the thirtieth round, but did not sign.Pennant chaseOn the morning of August 21, the Mariners (53–53 (.500)) were 12½ games behind the Angels (66–41 (.617)). Two weeks later, the lead was down to 5½ games, as the Angels went 1–12 while the Mariners were 8–5. After another two weeks, the lead was down to three games, and the teams were even at 72–63 (.533) on the morning of September 21. Seattle led by as many as three games. On September 30 with 2 games left of season, the Mariners only needed one more win to clinch their first playoff spot in franchise history, but couldn't hold it, as they lost their final two games at Texas; the Angels won their final five games to tie the Mariners at 78–66 (.542), requiring a one-game playoff for the division title. Also, on a five-game winning streak, the Yankees secured the new wild card berth at 79–65 (.549)

Price: 9.99 USD

Location: Kent, Washington

End Time: 2025-01-14T15:23:07.000Z

Shipping Cost: 2.04 USD

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1995 Seattle Mariners screen saver advertisement flyer from Seattle Post-I

Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Sport: Baseball

Player: Ken Griffey, Jr.

Officially Licensed: Yes

Year: 1995

Original/Reproduction: Original

Team: Seattle Mariners

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Team-Baseball: Seattle Mariners

Vintage: Yes

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