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The Seattle Mariners made their debut in 1977. The organization did not field a winning team until 1991, however, and any real success eluded them until 1995 when they won their first division championship and defeated the New York Yankees in the American League Division Series.

The team was founded in Los Angeles in 1961. The Mariners have won three divion titles and one wild card berth. The Mariners share the record for most wins in a single season with 116, which they achieved in 2001. Despite that they have never won a league championship and remain one of four teams that have never played in a World Series.

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Safeco Field, sometimes referred to as Safeco , is a retractable roof baseball stadium located in Seattle, Washington, USA. It is the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners Major League Baseball club, seating 47,116 for baseball. The name is sometimes written as SAFECO Field, as its namesake corporation's name was actually an acronym and was rendered in all capital letters until 2000.