Humpy racing on hump day? What else would you expect than for everyone’s favorite whimsical salmon to win. After picking up the first victory of its career last Friday, the often-distracted salmon won ...
Humpy, a cross-eyed salmon mascot, briefly became a citywide hero during the Seattle Mariners' historic postseason run, which ended Monday with their Game 7 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays. The big ...
ON TOP OF THE SPACE NEEDLE — It’s possible that his first win went to Humpy the salmon’s head. On a celebrity tour around Seattle this week, the Mariners mascot wore a sash emblazoned with “WINNER” to ...
The last thing I want to talk about before we take a break is Humpy. So I have to admit, I knew about the Mariners salmon race, but I was not familiar with the specific characters because I have not ...
When the winless, anthropomorphic salmon wearing an orange life vest and yellow floaties crossed the finish line, 47,000 souls erupted in a celebration so thunderous that the rumbling was classified ...
If you had gone to every Seattle Mariners regular season home game over the last couple of years, you would have seen that only one participant lost every contest, 167 times. That losing streak broke ...
In the MLB postseason, teams have to be ready to adjust on the fly. This is doubly true for do-or-die elimination games, such as Friday night’s decisive Game 5 between the Seattle Mariners and Detroit ...
Game 5 of the ALDS between the Seattle Mariners and Detroit Tigers was an absolute marathon. The game entered the fifteenth inning tied 2-2. In the fourth inning of the game, Humpy lost the Salmon Run ...
History was made Friday night in T-Mobile Park. A historic win prompted a sold-out stadium of 47,025 fans to leap to their feet and cheer at the top of their lungs. But Jorge Polanco’s walkoff single ...
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