The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe and the Seattle Mariners have announced an expansion of their partnership. This partnership will bring the two organizations closer together and provide more opportunities for the Muckleshoot Tribe to be involved in the Mariners organization.
The Muckleshoot Tribe is a federally recognized Indian tribe located in Washington State. The Tribe has a long history of being involved in the Seattle area, and the Mariners are proud to have them as a partner. The Tribe has been involved with the Mariners since 2012, when they became the first Native American tribe to have an official partnership with a Major League Baseball team.
The expanded partnership will include more involvement from the Tribe in the Mariners organization. The Tribe will be featured in pre-game ceremonies, and they will also be involved in various community events. Additionally, the Tribe will be able to host events at T-Mobile Park, the home of the Mariners.
The Muckleshoot Tribe is excited to be part of this expanded partnership with the Mariners. The Tribe is looking forward to being more involved in the Mariners organization and to being able to share their culture with the fans of the team.
The Seattle Mariners are also looking forward to this expanded partnership with the Muckleshoot Tribe. The Mariners believe that this partnership will help to strengthen the bond between the team and its fans, and that it will also help to create a more inclusive environment at T-Mobile Park.
This expanded partnership between the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe and the Seattle Mariners is an exciting development for both organizations. It is a great example of how two organizations can come together to create something positive for their communities. The Mariners and the Tribe are both looking forward to this expanded partnership and all that it will bring.