Thursday, April 9, 2020

The Battles for Seattle Changed The Continent For Better and For Worse

I feel like with SB Nations Chapter 3 of Seattle Mariners Baseball History, I would have gone off the handle for the Battles for Seattle in the 1990's that changed the continent for better and for worse starting with the Popular Culture earlier that decade.

I would have relished having an Atlanta-Seattle Interleague 2 Years Earlier, or 8 Years Earlier, but it would have taken the grandeur and the specialism of such a game out. I feel the raw guilt that such a series did not happen at the fact just as conversely, the Chicago White Sox won Home Field in 2000 only not to use it and the Chicago White Sox 5 Years Later had 3 Separate But Unrelated Glories, One in the Summer (August 1st) and 2 in that World Series, one to win at home and the other to unrail an unlikely pennant at the Infamous Crazy Train in now its 2nd Generation, and the Montreal Expos having the bruising indignity never to come back, have Washington steal their Image and Complain Bitterly at Surreal Pennants as their World Class has been long gone.

I would have liked to be told more about World Leaders anything but Warm Welcome in the Emerald City, the fact that during a World Series Game, it went to Extras in Olympia and the Olympia Dome to approve the current day T-Mobile Park, originally Safeco Field, and the maniac scenes that grew from 1996-2001, only falling in the same place they where before.


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