T-Mobile Park awaits Game 5: A cathedral of Mariners memories and new legends
Oct 10, 2025, 3:32 PM | Updated: 10:27 pm
Jorge Polanco #7 of the Seattle Mariners rounds the bases after hitting a home run against the Detroit Tigers sixth inning in game two of the Division Series in game two of the Division Series at T-Mobile Park on October 05, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo: Steph Chambers, Getty Images)
(Photo: Steph Chambers, Getty Images)
Before the gates opened for Game 5 in the American League Division Series, T-Mobile Park is a stadium that sits in hushed anticipation. Every empty seat waiting to hold a story. And in that quiet, you can almost hear the great radio calls from legendary play-by-play announcer Dave Niehaus describing Ken Griffey Jr.’s two-run home runs, bringing back the ‘Old Time Religion’, or Randy “The Big Unit” Johnson striking out Tim Salmon to beat the Angels for the American League West Division title in 1995.
There’s a music to the stadium you can’t find anywhere else. A rhythm in the crowd, a crescendo of tension and joy that swells with every pitch. At T-Mobile, the noise combines into one beautiful melody, and hope rings louder than the roar itself.
There are so many memories I remembered while walking alone through the park early Friday morning, hours before first pitch. King Felix Hernandez pitched a perfect game from the mound just over my shoulder in 2012. Edgar Martinez sent the Mariners to the ALCS in 1995 on the same property that was once home to the Kingdome.
Today, we watch stars like Julio, J.P., and a guy nicknamed The Big Dumper. We won’t ever forget Cal Raleigh’s single-season, 60 home runs – and he did it playing catcher.
All of those memories unfolded right here in Seattle – in the cathedral we call our ballpark. It is a place alive with the spirits of past legends and, hopefully, in Game 5, the birth of new ones.
Of course, every cathedral needs a choir. And you can bet that choir, fans of the Seattle Mariners, will show up, singing together, at least for one more night.
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