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  2. Brad Boimler - Wikipedia

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    Bradward "Brad" Boimler (/ ˈ b ɔɪ m l ər /) is a fictional character from the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Lower Decks.He is known for being ambitious while diligently following the rules of the service, and pleading excessively for his best friend, Ensign Beckett Mariner, an openly insubordinate ensign who regularly skirts the consequences, to do the same.

  3. Mariner (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    USS Mariner (1906), a commercial tugboat operating in the Panama Canal area. USS Mariner (SP-1136), a wooden-hulled United States Navy tugboat used in World War I. Mariner 19, a model of American trailerable sailboat designed by Phillip Rhodes. Mariner of the Seas, a cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean.

  4. List of Seattle Mariners managers - Wikipedia

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    There have been nine interim managers in Mariners history. In 1980, manager Darrell Johnson was replaced by Maury Wills. In 1981, manager Rene Lachemann replaced Maury Wills. [8] In 1983, Lachemann was relieved by Del Crandall. Crandall did not last a full season either, as Chuck Cottier took over his job in 1984.

  5. List of Seattle Mariners team records - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Mariners are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team who have participated in 46 seasons since their inception in 1977. Through July 16, 2022, they have played 7,156 games, winning 3,385, losing 3,769, and tying two, for a winning percentage of .473. [1] This list documents the superlative records and accomplishments of team members ...

  6. Chris Snelling - Wikipedia

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    Snelling was signed as an amateur free agent out of Australia by the Seattle Mariners on March 2, 1999. He quickly established himself as the franchise's top position prospect in the system. He was often compared to Lenny Dykstra due to his aggressive play and ability to hit for average and draw walks. He made it to the major leagues in 2002 ...

  7. Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Seattle Mariners former chairman and CEO John Ellis announced on June 14, 1997, the creation of a Mariners Hall of Fame. It is operated by the Seattle Mariners organization. It honors the players, staff, and other individuals that greatly contributed to the history and success of the Mariners franchise. It is located at the Baseball Museum of ...

  8. List of Seattle Mariners owners and executives - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Golub, Danny Kaye, Walter Schoenfeld, Lester Smith, James Stillwell Jr. and James A Walsh. 1976–1981. George Argyros. 1981–1989. Jeff Smulyan, Emmis Broadcasting, Michael Browning and the Morgan Stanley Group, Inc., with Smulyan as chairman. 1989–1992. Nintendo of America, represented by CEO Howard Lincoln. 1992–2016 [1] [2]

  9. Dave Valle - Wikipedia

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    Dave Valle. David Valle ( / ˈvæli /; born October 30, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player. [1] He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, and Texas Rangers from 1984 to 1996. [1] He attended Holy Cross High School in Flushing, New York.