The Mariners have never reached a World Series. Fans hope for a drought’s end

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The Mariners have never reached a World Series. Fans hope for a drought’s end

Seattle are sitting atop the American League West but the team’s ambitions have been dashed plenty of times before

Billy Mac remembers being in the broadcast booth in 2019 when Félix Hernández pitched his final game for the Seattle Mariners. Hernández, a Cy Young Award-winner and six-time All-Star who also threw a perfect game, came up in the big leagues with the team in 2005. But over the course of his 15-year career in the Pacific northwest, he was often the lone bright spot for a franchise that at one time had a 21-year playoff drought (a streak that finally fell in 2022). From his first All-Star season in 2009 until his final one in 2015, Hernández boasted a stunning 2.83 ERA, winning 104 games and losing only 65. Yet, he never once made a postseason pitch. But for Mac, a fact like that is all too familiar for the team he’s rooted now for decades – a team that was established in 1977 and remains the only active MLB franchise to never make a World Series.

“Few careers were less taken advantage of than that of Félix Hernández,” Mac tells the Guardian, refraining from using the word wasted. In the booth that night, Mac says he snapped a photo of the team’s broadcast crew as Hernández left the mound. “They all stood up,” he says. “You don’t see a standing ovation in a radio booth – that was a really special moment.”

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