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Seattle Mariners 2025 special giveaways schedule
SEATTLE – Thursday marked Opening Day for the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park. With fans eager for the 2025 MLB season, the Mariners are set to roll out a variety of giveaways and promotions throughout the year.
SEATTLE, WA – MARCH 27: Kids take the field with Mariner Moose prior to the game between the Athletics and the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park on Thursday, March 27, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Rod Mar/MLB Photos via Getty Images) (Photo by Rod Mar/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
Fans can look forward to a season packed with giveaways, including bobbleheads, hats, jerseys and much more. In addition, the ballpark will feature new food and drink options, enhancing the overall fan experience.
Keep reading for a complete look at the Seattle Mariners’ giveaway schedule.
Seattle Mariners giveaways at T-Mobile Park
March
Timeline:
March 27 – Opening Day: Magnetic Schedule Giveaway
March 28 – Randy Arozarena Crossed-Arm Hoodie Night (First 15,000 fans), plus score a limited edition Cal Raleigh T-shirt for the Big Dumper Era Themed Ticket Special
March 29 – Hello Kitty Bucket Hat Night (First 10,000 fans)
March 30 – Little League Day: Mariners Poster Giveaway (Kids 14 and under)
March 31 – Julio Rodríguez “Bat Flip” Bobblehead Giveaway (First 10,000 fans)
April
April 1 – Julio Rodríguez “Bat Flip” Bobblehead Giveaway (First 10,000 fans)
April 2 – Julio Rodríguez “Bat Flip” Bobblehead Giveaway (First 10,000 fans)
April 7 – Cal Raleigh “Platinum Glove” Bobblehead Giveaway (First 10,000 fans)
April 8 – Cal Raleigh “Platinum Glove” Bobblehead Giveaway (First 10,000 fans)
April 9 – Cal Raleigh “Platinum Glove” Bobblehead Giveaway (First 10,000 fans)
April 11 – Corduroy Hat Night presented by Alaska Airlines (First 10,000 fans)
April 12 – Salute to Armed Forces Night: Camo Jersey Giveaway (First 15,000 fans)
April 13 – Little League Day: Poster Giveaway (14 and under)
April 25 – City Connect Captain’s Hat Night (First 10,000 fans)
April 26 – Moose Shoulder Plush Night (First 10,000 fans)
April 27 – Little League Day: Mariners Poster Giveaway (14 and under)
April 29 – DC Comics Night: Score a Joker Bobblehead exclusively through an online ticket offer
May
May 9 – College Night: Get a Neon Mariners Hat with the purchase of a $14 student ticket
May 11 – Mother’s Day: Clear Structured Purse Giveaway (First 10,000 moms (21+))
May 27 – Randy Arozarena Bobblehead Giveaway (First 10,000 fans)
May 28 – Randy Arozarena Bobblehead Giveaway (First 10,000 fans)
May 29 – Randy Arozarena Bobblehead Giveaway (First 10,000 fans)
June
June 1 – Little League Day: Poster Giveaway (14 and under)
June 14 – African American Heritage Night: Steelheads Cap Giveaway (First 10,000 fans)
June 15 – Father’s Day: Socks Giveaway (First 10,000 dads (21+)), Youth Softball Day: Mariners Poster Giveaway (14 and under)
July
July 4 – Fourth of July Celebration: Patriotic Trucker Hat Giveaway (First 10,000 fans)
July 5 – J.P. Crawford Basketball Jersey Night (First 15,000 fans)
July 31 – Trading Card Night (First 10,000 fans)
August
Aug. 2 – Aloha Shirt Day (First 15,000 fans)
Aug. 5 – Ichiro Hall of Fame Funko POP! (First 10,000 fans)
Aug. 6 – Ichiro Hall of Fame Funko POP! (First 10,000 fans)
Aug. 7 – Ichiro Hall of Fame Funko POP! (First 10,000 fans)
Aug. 8 – Ichiro Jersey Night (First 20,000 fans get a 2004 replica jersey)
Aug. 9 – Ichiro Hall of Fame Plaque Night (First 20,000 fans)
Aug. 26 – Native American Heritage Night: Jersey Giveaway (First 10,000 fans)
September
Sept. 8 – Logan Gilbert Funko POP! (First 10,000 fans)
Sept. 9 – Logan Gilbert Funko POP! (First 10,000 fans), Hello Kitty Night (Get an exclusive Mariners – Hello Kitty Tumbler with the purchase of a themed ticket)
Sept. 10 – Logan Gilbert Funko POP! (First 10,000 fans)
Be sure to plan ahead and purchase your tickets soon, because some games sell out fast. Tickets can be purchased on the Mariners’ website.
The Source: Information for this story came from the Seattle Mariners’ Promotions & Tickets Specials calendar.
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Cal Raleigh two-run single lifts Seattle Mariners to 3-1 win over Orioles in return from injured list
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 16: Cal Raleigh #29 of the Seattle Mariners hits a RBI single in the seventh inning against the Baltimore Orioles at T-Mobile Park on June 16, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Kevin Ng / Getty Images)
SEATTLE – Cal Raleigh came up big in his return to action for the Seattle Mariners, carrying a short-handed roster to a 3-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night.
Raleigh’s bases loaded two-run single off Baltimore reliever Grant Wolfram in the seventh inning served as the decisive blow for Seattle. Logan Gilbert was also terrific over seven innings for the Mariners, reaching double-digit strikeouts for the first time this season.
After the lineup was held in check by Orioles’ starter Brandon Young for the first six innings of the contest, Victor Robles and Colt Emerson led off the seventh inning with a pair of singles to end Young’s night. A sacrifice bunt from Miles Mastrobuoni advanced the runners before J.P. Crawford – also freshly back from the injured list – drew a walk to load the bases for Raleigh.
Raleigh then placed a slider from Wolfram into shallow left-center field as Robles and Emerson raced home to give the Mariners a 3-1 advantage.
Eduard Bazardo and Andrés Muñoz polished off a terrific pitching performance overall for Seattle to close out the victory. Gilbert allowed one run on two hits with a walk, a hit batter, and 10 strikeouts – his first outing of the season with double-digit strikeouts.
But Raleigh’s impact was needed for the Mariners. Randy Arozarena was a late placement on the injured list after an MRI this afternoon revealed more inflammation in his hamstring than anticipated. It necessitated a call-up of Single-A outfielder Curtis Washington Jr. from Everett to serve as an emergency option on the bench.
Josh Naylor was out of the lineup with shin and wrist injuries, and Luke Raley was held out of the lineup due to a tight back that flared up in pregame. It left the team without much margin for error from a personnel standpoint.
So Cal did what stars need to do and carried the load.
Crawford reached base three times in his return to action as well, drawing two walks and adding a hit, and Raleigh had a walk and the big single to lead the Mariners offense.
Gilbert was dominant after allowing his only run of the night in the first inning. Taylor Ward doubled to lead off the game and came around to score on a two-out single from Samuel Basallo that put Baltimore up 1-0 early.
Young walked Miles Mastrobuoni and Crawford in the third inning to put a pair of runners on, and Julio Rodríguez’s two-out single landed in a very similar spot to Raleigh’s later on to tie the game at 1-1.
Young finished with all three runs earned on four hits with four walks and two strikeouts for Baltimore in taking the loss.
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Seattle student wins Doodle for Google, redirects $50K prize
SEATTLE – An 18-year-old Seattle student won the national “Doodle for Google” art competition, securing a major scholarship and directing a massive technology prize to a local public high school.
Kameriah Johnson, who graduated from Seattle’s Lakeside School last week, won the contest with a custom Google logo celebrating Black hair. Alongside her $55,000 scholarship, Johnson chose to redirect the accompanying $50,000 Google technology package away from her own private school to Rainier Beach High School.
Kameriah Johnson’s winning “Doodle for Google” submission.
Redirecting funds for a bigger impact
What they’re saying:
Johnson says she requested that the money goes to a school where she felt the impact would be greater.
“It’s a private school in Seattle and we have a lot of funding,” Johnson said of Lakeside School. “I’m very thankful to go there and we have a lot of resources, and I just wanted to give it to a school who would use the resources better and for kids who look like me.”
When Johnson’s father notified the principal at Rainier Beach High School about the incoming donation, the reaction was immediate.
“The principal started crying and she was so, so thankful,” Johnson said.
Artwork rooted in identity and culture
The national competition challenged students to create artwork based on the theme, “My superpower is…”
Johnson chose her heritage and her hair as the inspiration for the winning design, which earned her a $55,000 college scholarship.
The custom logo features illustrations representing Johnson, her mother, and her sister. The design highlights diverse hairstyles, incorporating braids, afro puffs, and cornrows.
“I am Black, I have a lot of pride in my culture and who I am,” Johnson said. “I always found power and strength in what makes us different, and specifically my people.”
Johnson noted that her artwork reflects a shift in cultural representation across generations.
“I grew up in a generation where I could look at the screen and I could read books and I could see people who look like me, but I know my mom didn’t so much,” Johnson said.
Artistry and community activism
The winning design has received widespread recognition and viral support across social media platforms, including Black Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
For Johnson, the project aligns with her broader dedication to community work and social change. Earlier this year, the teenager helped organize a student protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
“With everything I do, it’s rooted in community, it’s rooted in love, and I’d say it’s also rooted in Christ because I am Christian,” Johnson said. “Finding ways where I can use my art to make social change, to make a difference, to help people—at the end of the day, if it doesn’t make an impact or make someone feel something, it’s all kind of pointless.”
Kameriah Johnson (FOX 13 Seattle)
Following her graduation and national contest win, Johnson is preparing to attend New York University in the fall.
You can find more of her artwork here.
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Seattle weather: Cooling down Tuesday, highs in the 70s
SEATTLE – Onshore flow returns for Tuesday, which will bring some morning clouds along with cooler afternoon temperatures. We will also see breezy winds at times, especially through the strait and the South Sound with gusts up to 35 mph.
Onshore flow returns for Tuesday, which will bring some morning clouds along with cooler afternoon temperatures. (FOX 13 Seattle)
What’s next:
Highs Tuesday will be 15–20 degrees cooler compared to Monday, with high temperatures in the mid to low 70s. A few morning clouds will give way to mostly sunny skies.
Highs on Tuesday will be 15–20 degrees cooler compared to Monday. (FOX 13 Seattle)
The average high temperature for this time of year is 71F, and we will be staying above that for the extended forecast. We aren’t looking at record highs in the next 7 days, but we will be warming up again Friday and into the weekend.
The average high temperature for this time of year is 71, and we will be staying above that for the extended forecast.
Looking Ahead:
Sunshine and warm temperatures remain in the forecast through the extended outlook for western Washington. The summer solstice is Sunday, marking the official start of summer and it will also be the longest day of the year.
Sunshine and warm temperatures remain in the forecast through the extended outlook. (FOX 13 Seattle)
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