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For the Baseball Hobbyist Keebler Cookies regionally issued set 2001 Seattle Mariners ~ American League Champions with 116-46 record Featuring ICHIRO SUZUKI Rookie Card + 27 other cards To date, the greatest Seattle Mariners team was the 2001 club which ran away with the American League pennant by 14 games over the Oakland Athletics. The team played host to the 2001 All-Star Game and claimed many top honors, including Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player in the person of rookie ICHIRO SUZUKI. One of Ichiro's MLB rookie cards is featured in this set as one of two 2001 Mariners selected for inclusion in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. (Ichiro was named in 2025 while designated hitter deluxe EDGAR MARTINEZ was enshrined earlier (2019). *All cards included in this offer are pictured. This is a complete team as issued by Keebler and includes original envelope. Included in this complete team set are: #1 Lou Pinella (manager) ~ #2 EDGAR MARTINEZ ~ #3 Mike Cameron ~ #4 Jamie Moyer ~ #5 ICHIRO SUZUKI ~ #6 Jay Buhner ~ #7 Kazuhiro Sasaki ~ #8 John Olerud ~ #9 Aaron Sele ~ #10 Bret Boone ~ #11 Arthur Rhodes ~ #12 Al Martin ~ #13 Jeff Nelson ~ #14 Dan Wilson (current M's manager) ~ #15 John Halama ~ #16 Stan Javier ~ #17 Brett Tomko ~ #18 Carlos Guillen ~ #19 Freddy Garcia ~ #20 David Bell ~ #21 Paul Abbott ~ #22 Mark McLemore ~ #23 Tom Lampkin ~ #24 Charles Gipson ~ #25 Ryan Franklin ~ #26 Anthony Sanders ~ #27 Jose Paniagua ~ #28 Lee Elia, John McLaren, John Moses, Dave Myers, Gerald Perry, Bryan Price & Matt Sinatro (2001 Mariners coaches) HALL OF FAME members denoted in ALL CAPITAL LETTERING 2001 Seattle Mariners All-Stars (8) are in italics. Not selected were: Jamie Moyer (20-6 won-lost on 3.43 ERA), Aaron Sele (15-5, 3.60), Paul Abbott (17-4, 4.25) and Arthur Lee Rhodes (8-0, 1.72)! Condition:
Crisp Excellent-Plus/Near-Mint or better ANY number of these team sets will ship for the single-set USPS Ground Advantage shipping cost IF the buyer will request and wait for a combined invoice before paying. Questions? Email us. LAST SCAN: Our last scan is a picture of all-time baseball great Ted Williams with The Baseball Hobbyist's Steve Mitchell at a 1983 Connecticut sports collectors gathering - Ted's very first-ever collector event. On the second day of the show "The Splendid Splinter" visited with collectors and dealers and graciously posed for this photo. (Photo by fellow collector-dealer Bob Thing, longtime Maine hobbyist).
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