Step into the world of Pacific Northwest baseball history with our Bellingham Mariners Est 1977 Washington Baseball T-shirt, honoring one of the state's most memorable minor league teams. The Bellingham Mariners, an affiliate of the Seattle Mariners, played an important role in developing future major league talent and entertaining fans in the Whatcom County area.
From 1977 to 1996, the Bellingham Mariners called Civic Field their home, where they showcased the skills of promising young players and provided the community with exciting baseball action. Many notable players, including Ken Griffey Jr., Edgar Martinez, and Omar Vizquel, spent time honing their craft with the Bellingham Mariners before achieving stardom in the big leagues.
Despite their on-field success and the support of the local community, the Bellingham Mariners faced challenges as the landscape of minor league baseball changed. In 1996, the team relocated to Salem, Oregon, bringing an end to the Bellingham Mariners' 19-year history.
Our vintage-inspired t-shirt celebrates the legacy of the Bellingham Mariners and their impact on Washington baseball. Made from 100% heavy cotton, this standard fit t-shirt is available in a variety of popular colors and sizes ranging from S to 5XL. The distressed, cracked logo on the front of the shirt lends an authentic, time-worn appearance, as if it's been a cherished keepsake passed down through generations.
Printed on premium Gildan 5000 fabric, this 5.3 oz preshrunk cotton t-shirt features a tear-away label for added comfort and a classic unisex fit that suits any wearer. The blank back of the shirt provides versatility in styling, making it perfect for casual wear or as a unique gift for baseball enthusiasts and fans of Pacific Northwest sports history.
Honor the rich history of Bellingham, Washington, and the Mariners team that once captured the hearts of the community with this nostalgic, eye-catching t-shirt. Showcase your appreciation for minor league baseball and keep the memory of this iconic team alive for generations to come.