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Welcome to the only daily podcast covering your Seattle Mariners. Every afternoon, Monday-Friday, hosts Ty Dane Gonzalez and Colby Patnode will take you through the latest happenings in the world of the Mariners with game recaps and deep-dives, analytical breakdowns, trade and free agency speculation, prospect insights and much more! Email lockedonmariners@gmail.com if you have a question you want answered on the show.

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A Classic Fall Classic: 1987
The Minnesota Twins and St. Louis Cardinals faced off in the 1987 Fall Classic, which went the full seven games. In fact, this was the first World Series in which the home team won every game. It was also the first Series featuring a team that had been outscored in the regular season. There were some lopsided victories, some close ballgames, and also some great pitching performances. Also, one team hit not one, but two grand slams.
21 min
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A Classic Fall Classic: 2005
After recalling the 1905 World Series on the last episode, we fast-forward a century to look back at the 2005 Wolrd Series, which pitted the Houston Astros against the Chicago White Sox. Either the White Sox would win their first championship in 88 years, or the Astros would win their first ever, as they had never before been to the Fall Classic. Each game would be close and exciting, to boot, and there were several former Mariners who took part in this Series.
18 min
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A Classic Fall Classic: 1905
Continuing to remember great World Series of the past, D.C. goes way back to 1905 in this episode. Christy Mathewson almost single-handedly won the Series for the New York Giants against the Philadelphia Athletics, pitching three complete game shutouts. However, there were some other great pitching performances as well; every single game of this Fall Classic was a shutout.
21 min
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A Classic Fall Classic: 1968
Today, D.C. looks back to the Fall Classic that ended the "Year of the Picture" -- 1968. Bob Gibson's Game One performance was one for the ages, which he nearly matched in Game Four. Mickey Lolich, however, also pitched extremely well. And while this Series took place in the Year of the Pitcher, there were a surprising number of blowout victories by both teams, in addition to the brilliant pitching performances noted above.
25 min
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Mariners Hot Stove Catch-Up
In the first episode of this program to feature honest-to-goodness Mariners news since the regular season ended, D.C. gets you caught up on all the transactions the M's have made thus far after their 60-game sprint ended about a month ago.
18 min
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World Series Recap
Today, D.C. is joined by Jon Miller -- who is a Dodger fan as well as a Mariner fan -- to discuss the 2020 World Series which featured the Los Angeles Dodgers and Tampa Bay Rays. Even though the season and the playoffs were... different, the World Series was still the World Series, and the teams with the top two records in Major League Baseball made it to the Fall Classic. D.C. & Jon talk about each game, and spend a great deal of time on an incident in Game Six: Kevin Cash's decision to pull [Shoreline's very own] Blake Snell in the 6th inning.
30 min
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A Classic Fall Classic: 1975
Today, D.C. looks back at the great 1975 World Series featuring the Cincinnati Reds' "Big Red Machine" and the Boston Red Sox. Many future Hall of Famers participated in this Fall Classic, which Red Sox catcher Carlton Fisk has said that Boston won three games to four. Game Six in particular was one of the greatest baseball games ever played.
18 min
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A Classic Fall Classic: 1991
Continuing to look at World Series moments from yesteryear, D.C. talks about the 1991 World Series between the Minnesota Twins and Atlanta Braves, which was one of the best ever played. Game Seven in particular was one of the most exciting baseball games ever played.
22 min
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Bill Mazeroski & Joe Carter: Fall Classic Walk ...
In this episode, D.C .talks about the two home runs which ended World Series -- Bill Mazeroski's blast in 1960 and Joe Carters jack in 1993. D.C. also talks about the games in which these historic home runs were hit, and some footnotes to each world series, including another infamous game pitched by the winning pitcher in 1960, Harvey Haddix.
19 min
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Fall Classic Home Run Hat Tricks
There have been five games in World Series history in which one player hit three home runs. D.C. talks about all five games, then goes into more detail about Game Six of the 1977 World Series, which was Reggie Jackson's three home run game, earning him the nickname "Mr. October."
21 min
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National League Championship Series Recap (Part...
Picking up where we left off yesterday, D.C., Jason Hernandez, & Taylor Blake Ward break down the final three games of the National League Championship Series. What was D.C.'s favorite moment from Saturday? No prizes for guessing what it was.
30 min
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National League Championship Series Recap (Part I)
D.C. is joined by Jason Hernandez & Taylor Blake Ward to discuss the National League Championship Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves. In this first part, the trio recap the first four games of the series, including the the Dodgers setting a postseason record.
24 min
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American League Championship Series Recap
D.C. breaks down all seven games of the American League Championship Series involving the Tampa Bay Rays (who had the best record in the American League) and the Houston Astros (who had the worst record among all 16 playoff teams). Also, D.C. talks briefly about Francois Lavoie's amazing accomplishment on Saturday at the PBA Playoffs, his second televised perfect 300 game.
21 min
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American League Division Series Recaps
D.C. is back and... almost has his voice back. Today, he recaps both of the American League Division Series. Unlike the National League, neither series was a three-game sweep. However, like the NL, both series involved teams from one division. The New York Yankees played the Tampa Bay Rays, while the Oakland Athletics went up against everyone's favorite trash can bangers, the Houston Astros. (Who finished the regular season below .500.)
27 min
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National League Division Series Recaps
D.C. still has no voice due to a bad cold, so in his stead, this episode is guest-hosted by Clive Braithwaite IV. Today, Clive recaps both National League Division Series: the Atlanta Braves vs. Miami Marlins, and the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. San Diego Padres.
12 min
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American League Wild Card Series Recaps
With D.C. still out with laryngitis, Jon Miller hosts again. On this episode, he offers updates on the already-completed American League Wild Card series, and offers more insight into his feelings on this newly-expanded MLB postseason format.
13 min
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National League Wild Card Series Recaps
Jon Miller fills in for a laryngitis-stricken D.C. Lundberg and offers recaps from all four National League Wild Card series.
12 min
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Fan Mailbag
Today, D.C. opens up the Fan Mailbag. He answers questions about Ty France, the M's offseason, bowling, and his gym membership. He then talks about the PBA Playoffs which are taking place at this time, which include Marshall Kent, a local bowler from Yakima.
15 min
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2020 National League Season Wrap-Up
D.C. reviews the National League, going over each division, and going over some stats for all eight playoff teams. Also, he talks about the league leaders in batting average, ERA, and other important categories.
18 min
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2020 American League Season Wrap-Up
Today (which was supposed to be a few days ago...) D.C. reviews the American League, going over each division, and going over some stats for all eight playoff teams. Also, he talks about the league leaders in batting average, ERA, and other important categories.
25 min
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Diamond Quiz (Show #8: Episode of Champions)
Time for another Diamond Quiz Episode of Champions! The three previous game winners (Jason Hernandez of "Locked On Anaheim Ducks," A.J. Andrews of "Locked On Blue Jays," and Ulises Sambrano of "Locked On Rays") are invited back to play against one another and put their baseball knowledge to the test.
26 min
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Tribute to the Hall of Famers We Lost in 2020
D.C. does his best to pay tribute and celebrate the careers of the four Hall of Fame baseball players we lost in 2020. Tigers great Al Kaline, "Tom Terrific" Tom Seaver, stolen base king Lou Brock, and dominating Cardinals World Series champion Bob Gibson.
19 min
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2020 M's Season Review: Pitching Stats
About 36 hours later than planned, D.C. reviews the pitching stats of the 2020 Mariners. Who was the most impressive arm the M's had this season? Spoiler alert: It was Marco Gonzales. In which two categories did Marco lead the league? Find out the answer on this episode of Locked On Mariners. (If you still wish to listen after that tacky blurb.)
21 min
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2020 M's Season Review: Batting Stats
On today's show, bowling fan D.C. Lundberg breaks down the Mariners offensive numbers from the abbreviated 2020 season. And... there's not a whole lot that can be added to that comment. In other news, he was really excited for the Elias Cup Finals
23 min
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Change Lanes
Well, the Mariners 2020 campaign has come to an end. D.C recaps the final four games of the M's season before talking about a different league -- the PBA League. D.C. recaps the quarterfinals in both divisions of the newly-expanded PBA league (yes, team bowling), and also sets up the match-ups for this evening's semifinals. To close the program, he discusses the beginning of a project which he'll update from time to time on the program.
19 min