I knew the Mariners would choke when I saw the huge Nintendo Switch 2 patch on
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Date: October 21st, 2025 1:14 PM Author: goy orbison
Their jerseys.
The Switch 2 and the Mariners now both have no games
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Date: October 21st, 2025 1:16 PM
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Date: October 21st, 2025 1:17 PM Author: scooby jew
Like half the commercials were black people shilling for medications for Crohn's disease
Advertisements and commercials are so fucking dystopian man. I never normally see them because I don't watch TV anymore and it's always so jarring every time I occasionally turn it on to watch big sports games and shit
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Date: October 21st, 2025 1:37 PM Author: SneakersSO
In 1991, the Seattle Mariners were put up for sale; if a local owner could not be found, the team would be moved to Florida. Seeking to prevent this, a consortium of Seattle-area business owners formed The Baseball Club of Seattle, and searched for someone who could contribute a substantial amount of capital. When Microsoft owner Bill Gates declined to help, Slade Gorton, a Senator from Washington who had interacted with Nintendo during the Senate's hearings on IP theft, contacted Yamauchi through Howard Lincoln, CEO of Nintendo of America. Thankful to Seattle, where NoA is located, for their support of the company, Yamauchi agreed to the proposal, offering to contribute $75 million out of a bid of $125 million. The Mariners were interested, but the League was not, objecting to the control of 60% of the team by someone from Japan. Only after facing sustained pressure, including from Texas Rangers owner George W. Bush, did they relent, and even then, Yamauchi was forbidden from owning more than 50% of the voting interest.[3]
As an owner, Yamauchi was rather hands-off, assigning his rights to the Mariners to Nintendo of America, and never attending a game.[10][35] The one game he did plan to attend, to be held in Kyoto in 2003, was moved to the U.S. due to the impending Iraq War.[36]
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