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Seattle baseball sets his final inning on radio


Rick Rizzs , the longtime, legendary radio voice of the Seattle Mariners will make 2026 his last baseball season behind the mic.   The team made the announcement Tuesday.  He will do home games for sure, but will have a reduced road schedule.    He's had 40 years with the M's, first with the immortal Dave Niehaus and more recently with both Dave Sims, Aaron Goldsmith and Gary Hill.   Wouldn't it be great for Rick to end up calling a World Series in Seattle.  I am betting he hopes that will happen in 2026.

https://www.mlb.com/mariners/press-release/mariners-icon-rick-rizzs-announces-plan-to-retire-following-2026-season

Meanwhile, the team announced all of last year:'s broadcast team will return.  However no word on where games will be televised that I have heard.  MLB.com will take over production.  Link below:

https://www.mlb.com/mariners/press-release/mariners-announce-2026-broadcast-team

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  1. Rick shocked me when he sang "That's Amore" during a Mariners game as part of a sing-along.

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  2. Centerfield by John Fogerty would be more appropos. ''Put me in coach, I'm ready to play"

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  3. Maybe this season. He needs to be in the Mariner Hall Of Fame. My guess is that the Mariners will have a ceremony honoring him. The question is who will MC?

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    1. I'm surprised he hasn't been inducted into the Mariners hall of fame yet. Perhaps they're saving that for one of his final broadcasts.

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    2. Hard to imagine Goldsmith wouldn't MC, but he is not exactly a household name. If the Hawks win the Super Bowl, I would ask Raible to do, the other top pbp man in Seattle in kind of a double celebration. Just a thought. Shannon Dreyer may know him best, but she's a side player, not a star. Also, Junior could so it with some coaching to make it really memorable.

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