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  2. List of Seattle Mariners team records - Wikipedia

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    Ken Griffey Jr. playing for the Mariners in June 2009. Griffey Jr. holds five single-season batting records and an individual career record for the Mariners franchise. The Seattle Mariners are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team who have participated in 46 seasons since their inception in 1977.

  3. List of Major League Baseball annual home run leaders

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    Barry Bonds, the all-time career home run leader in Major League Baseball, led the league in home runs twice including in 2001 when he set the record single-season mark. In baseball, a home run is scored when the ball is hit so far that the batter is able to circle all the bases ending at home plate, scoring himself plus any runners already on base, with no errors by the defensive team on the ...

  4. Seattle Mariners award winners and league leaders - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Seattle Mariners professional baseball players and managers who have won various awards or other accolades from Major League Baseball or other organizations or have led the American League in some statistical category at the end of the season.

  5. List of Major League Baseball home run records - Wikipedia

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    1998–2000 (Seattle Mariners), 2001–03 (Texas Rangers), 2005, 2007 (New York Yankees) [5] ... List of Major League Baseball progressive career home runs leaders;

  6. List of Major League Baseball career home run leaders

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    Barry Bonds holds the record for most career home runs, hitting 762 over his 22-year career. This is a list of the 300 Major League Baseball players who have hit the most career home runs in regular season play (i.e., excluding playoffs or exhibition games).

  7. Seattle Mariners - Wikipedia

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    The Mariners were created as a result of a lawsuit. In 1970, in the aftermath of the Seattle Pilots' purchase and relocation to Milwaukee as the Milwaukee Brewers by Bud Selig, the city of Seattle, King County, and the state of Washington (represented by then-state Attorney General and future U.S. Senator Slade Gorton) sued the American League for breach of contract. [9]

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