⚡ LATEST UPDATE: Google validates the phenomenon sweeping the sports world—2025 was the year Mariners fandom became a global default⚡.vt

The Seattle Mariners didn’t have trouble winning hearts and minds in the Pacific Northwest this season. That’ll happen when a fanbase that had been waiting 24 years for a division title finally gets one, and the experience of getting there was far from boring. It was, to use a technical term, a Hell of a lot of fun.

Now we know the rest of United States of America was paying attention, too.

Google revealed its “Year in Search” for 2025 on Thursday and, lo and behold, the Mariners were the No. 1 trending sports team of the year. It’s the kind of thing that’ll make you do a double-take, but it’s true. They beat out every other team in MLB, as well as the NBA Finals champion Oklahoma City Thunder — take that, Adrian Houser!

American League Championship Series - Toronto Blue Jay v Seattle Mariners - Game Four

Google confirms that everyone became a Mariners fan in 2025

What we have here is a “what,” not a “why.” There is no clear-cut explanation for what caused the Mariners to blow up on Google in 2025. We can’t rule out the possibility that it was some kind of elaborate prank. Heck, it might have been one person who went into a coma on February 9, 2000, frantically trying to find out what happened with Ken Griffey Jr.

What seems safe to assume, though, is that the rest of America got wise to what Mariners fans saw daily between March 27 and October 20: an extraordinarily interesting baseball team.

Cal Raleigh was at the center of it all, of course. When you hear there’s a catcher who goes by the name “Big Dumper,” you’re going to Google him at least once. When you also hear this same guy is a Farva lookalike on a path to 60 homers, well, you might just develop a habit.

Top Plays of 2025: No. 8

Cal Raleigh becomes the 7th player in MLB history to hit 60 home runs in a season! pic.twitter.com/GwfGOBaViP

— MLB (@MLB) December 3, 2025

Former Mariners infielder rips Seattle for quiet winter | Yardbarker

The Mariners Google craze can’t have been all Raleigh. It must have helped that Julio Rodríguez also ended up having an awesome season. It might have helped even more that the Mariners were one of the stars of the MLB trade deadline, scoring Josh Naylor and Eugenio Suárez to secure themselves as one of the big winners of the summer trading market.

What the actual data shows, though, is that Mariners fever really took hold in September and peaked in October.

That was when it was all coming to a head. Raleigh got to 60 and the Mariners clinched the AL West on the same dang day. A couple weeks later, the Mariners outlasted the Detroit Tigers in ALDS Game 5, a five-hour, 15-inning epic that is one of the most dramatic baseball games in recent memory. Then came the ALCS, where they had leads of 2-0 and 3-2 over the Toronto Blue Jays that put the team on the cusp of its first ever World Series berth.

Mariners complete sweep with 6-0 win | HeraldNet.com

Obviously, that didn’t pan out, and we prefer not to talk about what happened in Game 7 around these parts. You have to admit, though: the way the Mariners’ season ended was yet another in a long line of just plain interesting events.

What we can say for sure is that anyone who took a fresh interest in the Seattle Mariners in 2025 is more than welcome to stick around. The team is in full-on “run it back” mode coming out of 2025, and all signs point toward this year being a mere warmup for something even more special in 2026.

You’re not going to want to miss it, no matter how you choose to tune in.

Related Posts

An Insider’s Clue Points to a Massive Trade Possibility: The Cardinals Targeting the Guardians’ Top Arm.pd

Insider Suggests Cardinals Could Pursue Guardians Ace in Blockbuster Trade There are rumors that flutter around an offseason like loose paper in a winter breeze — light, harmless, gone as…

Read more

📰 NEWS FLASH: A former Toronto outfielder is claimed by the Orioles off waivers, shaking up both teams’ depth charts ⚡. tn

According to Jake Rill of MLB.com, The Orioles have claimed former Blue Jays outfielder Will Robertson off of waivers from the Pirates. Orioles have claimed OF Will Robertson off waivers…

Read more

A High-Stakes Scenario Emerges With the Cardinals Suddenly Connected to the Guardians’ Dominant Ace.pd

The St. Louis Cardinals are going to be busy next week as the Winter Meetings get underway. They are set to potentially make some trades and send some veterans out the door….

Read more

🚨 JUST IN: A one-time Guardians pitcher is claimed off waivers, opening a new chapter in his MLB journey ⚡. tn

CLEVELAND (WKBN) – Former Cleveland Guardians pitcher Zak Kent was claimed off waivers by the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday. The 28-year-old made his Major League debut this past season…

Read more

The White Sox’s Biggest Winter Meetings Moves: The Top Deals That Shaped Their Offseason Strategy.ht

Podsednik’s walk-off home CHICAGO — Here’s a look at the top Winter Meetings moves in White Sox history: 1. Acquired outfielder Scott Podsednik, right-handed pitcher Luis Vizcaino and first baseman/outfielder…

Read more

Diamondbacks Add Depth by Signing Former White Sox Infielder in Sneaky Offseason Move.ht

Apr 23, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; The throw to Chicago White Sox shortstop Jacob Amaya (8) is late as Minnesota Twins second base Luke Keaschall (15) slides safe into second…

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *