Seattle Mariners fans gathered enthusiastically Wednesday evening, filling T-Mobile Park to its capacity limit as they eagerly awaited their team's postseason debut against overwhelming local excitement and anticipation ahead of the ALDS matchups—specifically focusing on tickets sold out for Thursday’s intrasquad scrimmage too. The five thousand strong crowd braved early morning lines, driven by a mix of curiosity to catch glimpses like seeing veteran Ichiro Suzuki take field duty in right center alongside current standout players such as catcher Cal Raleigh creating unforgettable memories and moments shared among long-time supporters spanning decades including Kathy Hall who has been attending since 2005. For many families within the stadium, this scrimmage held deeper significance beyond just sports excitement—like Mary Tremayne looking forward to collecting her son Michael’s dream memorabilia alongside potential autographs from key figures like manager Dan Wilson enhancing family traditions centered around Mariners legacy and history of success in their 1990's lineup. Despite affordable ticket prices for the scrimmage at just $10 each, fervent fans demonstrated unwavering commitment by securing pricey postseason seats with some spending upwards toward thousands on premium game tickets while others like Stephen Coombs strategize patiently anticipating optimal entry points into high-demand playoff viewing options balancing family responsibilities alongside their passion. Mark your calendars for Thursday’s second scrimmage starting at 5 p.m., offering another chance to engage closely before the Mariners step onto postseason stages—be part of this electrifying journey with us! 🏏🔥#ALDSExcitement #MarinersFanbase