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Mariner Trivia
- Founded: 1977 (American League expansion)
- Uniform colors: Navy blue, "Northwest Green" (teal), and metallic silver (Previously royal blue and gold, 1977-1992)
- Logo design: A baseball over a nautical compass rose. (Previously a trident-shaped "M", 1977-80; a trident-shaped "M" within a star, 1981-86; and a drop-shadowed "S", 1987-92.)
- Mascot: Mariner Moose, 1990-present.
- Current ownership: Nintendo of America (majority shareholder; represented by Mariners CEO Howard Lincoln, reporting to former Nintendo chairman and former majority shareholder Hiroshi Yamauchi)
- Spring Training Facility: Peoria Sports Complex, Peoria, AZ
- Playoff appearances (4): 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001
- Local television: Fox Sports Net Northwest (selected games simulcast on Rogers Sportsnet Pacific), KSTW
- TV Fact: During the team's early years, the Mariners only appeared on NBC's "Saturday Game of the Week" twice: in 1979 (at Boston) and 1981 (at Detroit). NBC never broadcast a Saturday afternoon game from the Kingdome. However, the Mariners did take part in NBC's last baseball telecast to date, Game 6 of the 2000 American League Championship Series
- Team Policy: Aside from Jackie Robinson's 42, the Seattle Mariners have not retired any uniform numbers. Official team policy states that number retirement is reserved for players in the National Baseball Hall of Fame who played for at least five years with the Mariners, or career Mariners players whose name appears at least once on the Hall of Fame ballot.
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