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Employees
51-200 employees
Type
Privately Held
Revenue
$100 to $500 million (USD) per year
Competitors
N/A
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
Founded
1977
Category
Sports

The Seattle Mariners are a professional baseball team founded in 1977. The Mariners have three focuses for the present and future: • A commitment to winning, • A commitment to our fans, • A commitment to the Northwest community. The top priority for the entire Seattle Mariners organization is to bring multiple World Series Championships to Seattle. Being competitive or simply having a winning record is not good enough. Our long-range strategy is in place and is already beginning to show results. At the same time, the Mariners strive to provide an entertaining product that can be enjoyed by Mariners fans wherever they are in the world. We will maintain T-Mobile Park in first-class condition and create an atmosphere where all fans are welcome and can have an enjoyable time. Finally, we value our place in the Pacific Northwest community and strive to make a difference in the lives of the people of the region. Through Mariners Care, our non-profit foundation, and other endeavors, we take seriously our role as a leader in efforts to make a real and lasting impact in our community. If this sounds like something you'd like to be a part of, follow the Mariners on LinkedIn or visit Mariners.com/Jobs. Seattle Mariners was founded in 2012. The company's line of business includes membership sports and recreation clubs. These Mariners chart a course for baseball's World Series every season. The Baseball Club of Seattle owns and operates the Seattle Mariners professional baseball franchise, which joined Major League Baseball as an expansion team in 1977. A perennial playoff contender for several years starting in the mid-1990s, the Mariners have struggled through an extended post-season drought in recent seasons. The team playes host at retractable-roofed Safeco Field. Video game console maker Nintendo owns about 50% of the team; other investors include team chairman and CEO Howard Lincoln (former chairman of Nintendo's US operations).

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