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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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Rams vs. Atlanta Falcons: How to watch, start time, odds and prediction
Kicker Harrison Mevis aims to get back on track when the Rams play the Atlanta Falcons on Monday night at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Mevis, signed by the Rams in November, made all eight of his field-goal attempts before missing from 48 yards late in the fourth quarter of the Rams’ 38-37 overtime defeat by the Seattle Seahawks on Dec. 18 in Seattle.
“Just continuing to keep firing away,” Mevis said. “I’m not going to be perfect in my career — nobody is. And it’s all about how you respond and bounce back and make the next kick.”
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Gary Klein breaks down everything you need to know heading into Monday night’s matchup between the Rams and the Atlanta Falcons.
In the aftermath of the loss, which included a fourth-quarter punt return for a touchdown by the Seahawks, Rams coach Sean McVay fired special teams coordinator Chase Blackburn.
Three of the Rams’ four losses have resulted from major kicking-game miscues, and Blackburn’s firing was just the latest change made to solve the issues.
When the Rams signed Mevis to replace Joshua Karty — who last week was signed by the Arizona Cardinals off the Rams practice squad — they also brought in veteran snapper Jake McQuaide to replace Alex Ward.
The game against the Falcons will serve as Ben Kotwica’s debut as interim special teams coordinator.
Kotwica has worked in the NFL for most of the last 18 years, and he coached with McVay on Washington’s staff. Kotwica was the Denver Broncos special teams coordinator in 2023 and 2024 before joining the Rams staff as a special teams assistant.
“We’ve had a couple of plays that have cost us during the course of the year, but I love the way that our guys are going about the business,” Kotwica said. “They understand the urgency. We’re part of a championship football team and we’re just ready to contribute to holding up that Lombardi [Trophy] early next year.”
Key injuries
Rams: OL Kevin Dotson (ankle, out); DB Josh Wallace (ankle, out); WR Davante Adams (hamstring, doubtful); OL Alaric Jackson (knee, questionable); DL Braden Fiske (ankle, questionable but expected to play); CB Roger McCreary (hip, expected to be activated to roster from injured reserve).
Falcons: CB Mike Hughes (ankle, out); CB Clark Phillips III (triceps/illness, out); DL Sam Roberts (knee/ankle, out); WR Drake London (knee, questionable).
How to watch and listen to Rams vs. Falcons
The Rams (11-4) and the Atlanta Falcons (6-9) will play at 5:15 p.m. PST Monday. The game will be shown on ABC in the Los Angeles area and nationally on ESPN and ESPN Deportes. In Southern California, fans can listen to the game on 710 AM, 93.1 FM and 1330 AM (Español).
Betting odds and lines for Rams vs. Falcons
Who will win Rams vs. Falcons?
Gary Klein’s pick: A few weeks ago, this looked like a potential easy victory for the Rams. Now it could be more difficult. Still, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford will outduel Kirk Cousins. Rams 30, Falcons 24
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Carolina Panthers rookie reveals how Seattle Seahawks defense caught them off guard
The Panthers Played 1920s Football In The 2020s
The Carolina Panthers had 40 net yards passing on Sunday, in a game where they never once held the lead. Bryce Young averaged 1.54 yards per dropback on plays that didn’t end in him scrambling. Jalen Coker led the team in receiving yards, nearly doubling second place, with sixteen of them. Stud rookie Tet McMillan had five yards. WR2 Xavier Leggette had three yards.
It’s safe to say that whatever buttons Mike Macdonald and Aden Durde pushed before and during this game, they were the correct buttons to push. This is the kind of one-sided dominance that you’d expect to see in a college game, where Alabama plays against Troy, or Oregon draws Idaho. Maybe against a fourth string quarterback who has no business playing.
But this was former #1 overall pick Bryce Young, starting quarterback for a Carolina Panthers team that has playoff aspirations with one week to go. They had all their starters except for right guard Rob Hunt, who has been missing for some time anyway. This Panthers team has upset the Los Angeles Rams and beaten the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the last month.
It’s a real team. But when it came to throwing the ball on this particular Sunday, they didn’t really look like one. And don’t forget to consider that their running game was perfectly competent as well, averaging about four yards a carry before a couple of game-ending kneeldowns. How did Seattle do it? Star receiver Tetairoa McMillan chimed in after the game.
McMillan Explains It All
In a locker room interview shortly after the game ended, McMillan referenced how Seattle caught Carolina off-guard by playing more man coverage than expected.
“I think it just caught us by surprise. And obviously it puts more pressure on the quarterback, because they get back there faster,” he explained. “But then, at the same time, it’s up to the receivers to get open. To create a clear picture for Bryce.”
McMillan’s lone catch of the day came with 3:47 left in the fourth quarter, Carolina down by ten and deep in their own territory. Facing 4th and 17, Bryce Young checked it down over the middle to Tet, who was quickly tackled by Julian Love to get the ball back to Seattle’s offense. It was a day to forget for him in particular, who has had an excellent rookie campaign to this point.
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It certainly makes sense why Carolina wouldn’t expect Seattle to play much man defense. According to data collected by Football Insights, Seattle’s defense is in zone on 78% of their snaps and in man coverage on just 17% (the remaining 5% is plays where the coverage type wasn’t clear). The split in the previous six games is 78%/21%.
There are a few other teams that play man less than Seattle, but not many, which goes well with their near-league low blitz rate. So you can certainly understand why Carolina wasn’t anticipating anything different. After all, the way in which Seattle has played defense all season has resulted in one of the best squads in football and inside track to the top seed in the NFC.
But Macdonald clearly saw an advantage in switching things up, a luxury afforded to him with elite cover corners like Devon Witherspoon and Riq Woolen on the field. Clearly, former Seahawk coach Dave Canales wasn’t ready for it, and on a day where Seattle needed an elite defensive performance to get the win, this was a big part of the formula.
This is the sort of thing that Seattle will hopefully have in their back pocket come postseason time, when the edges are small and unexpected coaching adjustments can make a big difference. With the offense having some issues in recent weeks, the defense may need to be elite to get wins, so it’s good to have a Mike Macdonald on your side.
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Seattle Weather: Freezing Nights this Weekend
Seattle – Saturday night’s convergence zone brought a light dusting of snow to parts of the lowlands, but the mountains scored big with the much-needed snow. Amounts ranged between 7–15″ in our Cascades passes and ski resorts.
Last night’s convergence zone brought more than 10″ of snow to the Cascades.
Calm winds and wet ground will allow for some fog to develop overnight. With temperatures hovering around freezing, freezing fog and black ice may be possible. Sunday afternoon will be partly cloudy and dry.
Foggy skies by Sunday morning with partly cloudy skies by the afternoon. (FOX13 Seattle)
Another cool afternoon with highs barely making it out of the upper 30s and low 40s. Layer up…especially in the morning when temperatures will be near freezing.
Afternoon highs cooler than average in the upper 30s and low 40s. (FOX13 Seattle)
Overnight lows will be near freezing the next few days with drier skies. Light rain chances return by New Year’s Day.
Chilly mornings with a break in the rain till the new year.
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