About this episode
Ray Delahanty (CityNerd) joins host Thomas Emerick to revisit the record-setting and ill-fated Seattle Mariners 2001 season, propelled on a spring night in Oakland by rookie right fielder Ichiro Suzuki. They also discuss league and divisional realignment that makes more geographic sense, with an eye toward how cities linked by intercity high-speed rail foster rivalries and buy-in from fans.This is Remember That Game, the podcast about sporting events that take you on a journey and chart the path of the zeitgeist.I'm your host Thomas Emerick, enjoy the show.Follow Remember That Game for the full archive:
Apple
Spotify
YouTube
"Remember That Game" in search wherever you get your podcasts
More from Ray Delahanty (CityNerd)
CityNerd on YouTube and Nebula
Seattle City Visit and Vignette (YouTube)
Best Pairings for Intercity High-Speed Rail (YouTube)
How We Lost the Best Passenger Rail System in the World (YouTube)
Urbanism in Albuquerque: An Evening with CityNerd (FUSION)
More on the Seattle Mariners visiting the Oakland Athletics on April 11, 2001, for Regular Season Game 8:
Box Score: Mariners 3, Athletics 0 (Pro Baseball Reference)
Wednesday Night Baseball: Mariners at A's on 4/11/2001 (YouTube)
SportsCenter MLB Highlights on 4/11/2001 (YouTube)
The Age of Ichiro | Dorktown (Secret Base)
HOSTRotoViz Contributor Thomas Emerick (@ThomasEmerick)GuestCityNerd creator Ray Delahanty (@Nerd4Cities)SPONSORSBetterHelpĀ - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try atĀ