The Seattle Mariners lost their voice on Wednesday. It's been a rough year for the Mariners, but all of their nonsense seems like a pittance when compared to Niehaus' death. "Words can't describe what ...
SEATTLE - Dave Niehaus, the Hall of Fame broadcaster who called Seattle Mariners' games from their first season through this year, has died of a heart attack. He was 75. Niehaus died at his home in ...
The Seattle Mariners released a few more details about the ceremony they’re planning to pay tribute to the late, great Dave Niehaus at Safeco Field on December 11th. The “Celebration of Life” honoring ...
The son of late Hall-of-Fame Mariners broadcaster Dave Niehaus believes it was more than just a strange coincidence he caught a foul ball at the Father’s Day game. What we witnessed this week was a ...
Dave Niehaus, who did the radio play-by-play of every game ever played by the Seattle Mariners, has died at age 75. He suffered a heart attack. “This is truly devastating news,” said Seattle Mariners ...
Throughout the history of the Seattle Mariners, several amazing broadcasters have been in the booth for the organization. Dave Niehaus called Mariners games for 33 years from their inception in 1977 ...
Greta Niehaus had had enough. Fourteen innings of a thrill-a-minute Mariners game against the Detroit Tigers, in which the loser would be eliminated from the playoffs, had taken almost everything out ...
Hall of Fame broadcaster Dave Niehaus was honored by the Seattle Mariners before Friday night's home opener against Cleveland, the first time in franchise history Niehaus has not called Seattle's ...
While plans are still being finalized, the Mariners have set Dec. 11 as the date for a formal “Public Celebration of Life” for late broadcaster Dave Niehaus. Family, players and close associates are ...
Saturday marked the anniversary of one of the greatest hires in Seattle Mariners history. Lou Piniella was hired on Nov. 9, 1992. Piniella managed some of the greatest players in Mariners history, ...
My favorite Dave Niehaus call? It would have to be the Jay Buhner home run, in the top of the 12th inning, that enabled the Seattle Mariners to beat the Angels at Anaheim on Aug. 4, 1991. Buhner was ...