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Your votes have been tallied and the results are in! See who you picked for the top five plays in Mariners history.


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Watch the top home run-robbing catches and then vote for your favorite on the right.
The Kid Can Play - April 26th, 1989
In his first month in the big leagues, Ken Griffey Jr. announced his defensive presence with a tremendous grab in the most storied ballpark in baseball, Yankee Stadium.
Be Like Mike - April 7th, 2000
Mike Cameron wasted no time becoming a Mariners fan favorite, robbing Derek Jeter in the Opening Homestand of '00 in front of a packed house at Safeco Field.
Spiderman Comes to Seattle - May 3rd, 2004
Ichiro showed his eye-popping athleticism when he climbed the right field wall like a reptile and snared a home run away from the Angels Garret Anderson
Buhner Goes Head-Over-Heels - June 29th, 1997
Jay Buhner's catch and subsequent tumble into the bullpen at Fenway Park epitomized the type of hard-nosed player he was.
Raul's Robbery - July 1st, 2006
The best home run theft by a Mariners left fielder belongs to Raul Ibanez, who practically climbed a mountain to rob the Rockies Jamey Carroll with an over-the-shoulder grab.


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Watch the top five mammoth home runs and then vote for your favorite on the right.
Buhner's Big Tater in the Big Apple- June 25th, 1991
A young Jay Buhner launched one of the longest home runs on record at Yankee Stadium... nearly 500 feet.
Want Your Ball? Junior Says Go Get It - May 20th, 1997
Junior hit a ball in Anaheim so far that it was never found.
Bret Boone Goes Upper Tank - June 4, 2001
Boonie helped the Mariners to their 11th straight win with a blast deep into the left field bleachers at Safeco Field.
Big Hittin' Whiten - September 13th, 1996
Mark Whiten hit 12 home runs in 40 games with the Mariners in 1996, but none went further than his bomb into rarified air and off the curtain at the Metrodome.
Edgar Esta Caliente - October 14th, 2001
In what he called one of the sweetest swings of his career, Edgar ensured an ALDS Game 5 in Seattle, much like he did in 1995.


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Watch the top five walk -off home runs and then vote for your favorite on the right.
Junior Refuses to Lose - August 24th, 1995
Junior ignites the storybook '95 stretch run with his first career walk-off shot to beat the Bronx Bombers at the Kingdome.
So Nice Paciorek Did It Twice - May 8th and 9th, 1981
Tom Paciorek victimizes the Yankees on back-to-back nights in front of huge crowds at the Dome.
Tino Time - September 24th, 1995
With a week left in the miracle '95 season, Tino took a fastball from Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley and deposited it into the first row in right, sending the typically reserved Sunday crowd into a frenzy.
Presley Slams the Season Open - April 8th, 1986
Jim Presley hit a tying home run in the 9th, and then finished what he started in the 10th with a walk-off slam on Opening Day 1986.
Mikey Likes It - August 1st (and 2nd), 2000
Mike Cameron ends the longest game in Safeco Field history by punching one out to right field in the 19th inning.


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Edgar Slams The Yankees - October 7th, 1995
Gar's legendary bullet off John Wetteland barely cleared second base. It also nearly put a hole in the center field backdrop.
Dan Wilson's Inside Job - May 3rd, 1998
Dan the Man's inside the park grand slam is the only one in Mariners history and he's one of just 7 catchers to pull it off.
7 Straight for Junior - July 27, 1993
In grand fashion, Junior moved within one home run of the Major League record that he would eventually equal.
Boonie Says Good Night - July 19th, 2004
All Boonie needed was a fly ball to send the Red Sox home and the Safeco Field fans home happy. So he hit a fly ball over the fence.
Bradley's Ultimate Slam - April 13th, 1985
Down by three, two out, bases loaded in the 9th... it's what some consider the Ultimate Grand Slam, and it has happened only 14 times in Major League history.


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Ichiro Nails Terrence Long - April 11th, 2001
Ichiro waited until his second week on the job in 2001 to remind us that some of the coolest stuff is made in Japan.
Jay Buhner & Stan Javier: Copycats - June 6th, 2000
Mariners pitcher Rob Ramsay gave up two hits off the wall to lead off the inning, and ended up with two quick outs thanks to Jay Buhner and Stan Javier.
Griffey Shows Off the 5th Tool - June 12th, 1997
Junior's glove and bat got a lot of recognition, but Mariners fans knew the Kid could throw, too.
Buhner Takes The (Bullpen) Mound - July 22nd, 1996
Mr. Costanza knows Jay Buhner's got a rocket for an arm. Fernando Viña found this out trying to take an extra base.
Guillen's Got a Gun - June 16th, 2007
Jose Guillen has one of the strongest arms in the game, and he showed it off for everyone last year in the Lone Star State.