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Screengrab for the title card of Dorktown's The History of the Seattle Mariners documentary, with the title at the top with "The supercut by Jon Bois and Alex Rubenstein" below and a chart of years, baseball players, graphs, and various other data spread below

It Just Continues: Dorktown’s The History of the Seattle Mariners

By Van Dennis • April 6th, 2023

Despite going over 40 years without ever reaching the mountaintop, the Mariners have a history worth recognizing, and one that can make you reconsider what a team “means.”

Collision Detection

Controlling the Narrative

By Ben Sailer • March 26th, 2021

Why the hell would anyone play two-player sports videogames by themselves?

Backlog

A Great Story and a Good Fluke

By Gavin Craig • December 4th, 2019

The 2019 World Series is an example of what is wrong with major league baseball.

Backlog

Nats Fans Bid Kid Fuck Off

By Gavin Craig • May 4th, 2019

It’s not personal. It’s just money.

For the Love of the Game

By David Shimomura • April 4th, 2016

“There’re no sports cars or houses to buy, and no swag to adorn myself with. My $70,000 salary might as well be $7,000,000,000 or $7 for all the impact it has”

Rookie of the Year: Reunited – A Glove Story

By Matt Marrone • September 16th, 2013

The Rookie of the Year gets his mitts on a precious piece of his childhood.

Rookie of the Year: The Ultimate Pissing Contest

By Matt Marrone • April 1st, 2013

The Rookie of the Year challenges his Unwinnable comrades to a showdown at the urinals.

My Dad the Sportsballer

By Dennis Scimeca • November 29th, 2012

Dennis Scimeca shares a revelation about his dad that changed the way he views the term, “gamer.”

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