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Seattle Baseball Heroes Playing Cards

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Seattle Baseball Heroes Playing Cards

$11.99 USD
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Seattle Baseball Heroes Playing Cards

The Seattle Baseball Hero Deck playing cards for Seattle Mariners fans feature fifty-two of the greatest players by position and era in Seattle Mariners baseball history. Thoughtfully organized by position using baseball numerology, the face of each playing card is colorfully illustrated with a different hero ... this deck is sure to be a HOME RUN with Mariners fans of all ages!

SEATTLE BASEBALL HEROES INCLUDES:

Aaron Sele
Adrian Beltre
Alex Rodriguez
Alvin Davis
Bill Caudill
Bill Laxton
Bob Stinson
Bret Boone
Bruce Bochte
Carlos Guillen
Dan Meyer
Dan Wilson
Dave Collins
Dave Henderson
Dave Valle
Diego Segui
Edgar Martinez
Erik Hanson
Felix Hernandez
Floyd Bannister
Freddy Garcia
Harold Reynolds
Ichiro Suzuki
J.J. Putz
Jamie Moyer
Jay Buhner
Jim Presley
Joey Cora
John Montague
John Olerud
Jose Baez
Jose Lopez
Jose Vidro
Julio Cruz
Kazuhiro Sasak
Ken Griffey Jr.
Kenji Johjima
Leon Roberts
Mark Langston
Mike Cameron
Mike Moore
Norm Charlton
Omar Vizquel
Phil Bradley
Randy Johnson
Raul Ibanez
Richie Sexson
Richie Zisk
Ruppert Jones
Tino Martinez
Willie Horton
Yuniesky Betancourt

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John Emerson
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Although I was concerned that there might not be enough Seattle Mariners to fill a card deck, I felt committed to purchase the deck, having once thrown an opening pitch at a Mariners game against the Yankees with 40,000 in attendance. Rookie Raul Ibanez (7 of Spades) was assigned to catch my pitch. Fortunately for me, Raul was actually an outfielder and had adequate range to overlap my pitching zone. Alas, the Mariners lost the game; but what's not to like?

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Although I was concerned that there might not be enough Seattle Mariners to fill a card deck, I felt committed to purchase the deck, having once thrown an opening pitch at a Mariners game against the Yankees with 40,000 in attendance. Rookie Raul Ibanez (7 of Spades) was assigned to catch my pitch. Fortunately for me, Raul was actually an outfielder and had adequate range to overlap my pitching zone. Alas, the Mariners lost the game; but what's not to like?

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John Emerson
What's Not to Like?

Although I was concerned that there might not be enough Seattle Mariners to fill a card deck, I felt committed to purchase the deck, having once thrown an opening pitch at a Mariners game against the Yankees with 40,000 in attendance. Rookie Raul Ibanez (7 of Spades) was assigned to catch my pitch. Fortunately for me, Raul was actually an outfielder and had adequate range to overlap my pitching zone. Alas, the Mariners lost the game; but what's not to like?

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John Emerson
What's Not to Like?

Although I was concerned that there might not be enough Seattle Mariners to fill a card deck, I felt committed to purchase the deck, having once thrown an opening pitch at a Mariners game against the Yankees with 40,000 in attendance. Rookie Raul Ibanez (7 of Spades) was assigned to catch my pitch. Fortunately for me, Raul was actually an outfielder and had adequate range to overlap my pitching zone. Alas, the Mariners lost the game; but what's not to like?

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John Emerson
What's Not to Like?

Although I was concerned that there might not be enough Seattle Mariners to fill a card deck, I felt committed to purchase the deck, having once thrown an opening pitch at a Mariners game against the Yankees with 40,000 in attendance. Rookie Raul Ibanez (7 of Spades) was assigned to catch my pitch. Fortunately for me, Raul was actually an outfielder and had adequate range to overlap my pitching zone. Alas, the Mariners lost the game; but what's not to like?

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John Emerson
What's Not to Like?

Although I was concerned that there might not be enough Seattle Mariners to fill a card deck, I felt committed to purchase the deck, having once thrown an opening pitch at a Mariners game against the Yankees with 40,000 in attendance. Rookie Raul Ibanez (7 of Spades) was assigned to catch my pitch. Fortunately for me, Raul was actually an outfielder and had adequate range to overlap my pitching zone. Alas, the Mariners lost the game; but what's not to like?

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John Emerson
What's Not to Like?

Although I was concerned that there might not be enough Seattle Mariners to fill a card deck, I felt committed to purchase the deck, having once thrown an opening pitch at a Mariners game against the Yankees with 40,000 in attendance. Rookie Raul Ibanez (7 of Spades) was assigned to catch my pitch. Fortunately for me, Raul was actually an outfielder and had adequate range to overlap my pitching zone. Alas, the Mariners lost the game; but what's not to like?