Mariner Moose
The Mariner Moose is the team mascot of the Seattle Mariners, a Major League Baseball team. In 1990, a contest for children 14 and under was held to select a mascot for the team under then-owner Jeff Smulyan. Out of 2500 entries received, the club chose the "Mariner Moose," originally submitted by Ammon Spiller of Ferndale, Washington. The Moose made his debut on Opening Night 1990, dancing on the field at the Kingdome to "The Future's So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades" by Timbuk 3.
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Mascot - Seattle Mariners - Major League Baseball - Kingdome - Timbuk 3
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The Moose's appearance has changed subtlely over subsequent years, although to some fans' disappointment he has maintained a reasonably lean build instead of developing a more large-waisted, endomorphic figure. Despite his appearance evolving slightly, he continues to wear a Mariners uniform jersey (number 00) and uniform pants hemmed into shorts.
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During the 1995 American League Championship Series, the Moose gained national attention when he broke his ankle crashing into the outfield wall at the Kingdome while being towed on inline skates behind an ATV in the outfield. Rollerblading behind an ATV would continue to be a fan favorite until 1999, when the team moved to Safeco Field and a natural grass playing surface. Since then, the Moose has become quite adept at driving his own ATV around Safeo Field's warning track while performing various tricks and having water coolers emptied on him by bullpen pitchers.
Related Topics:
Kingdome - Inline skates - Safeco Field
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In 1996, Nike developed a television ad campaign entitiled "Griffey in '96" wherein then-Mariners outfielder Ken Griffey, Jr. was running for President, with the Mariner Moose as his running mate.
Related Topics:
Nike - Ken Griffey, Jr.
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The Moose makes several hundred appearances in the community each year in addition to Mariners home games, at everything from hospitals to wedding receptions. Since his debut in 1990, he has developed into one of the most popular mascots throughout all of Major League Baseball.
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