As the Seattle Mariners fan base celebrated the final game of the 2017 World Baseball Classic, they were filled with a sense of pride and joy. The team had made it to the championship game, and although they ultimately lost to the Dominican Republic, the fans were still proud of their team’s performance.
The World Baseball Classic is an international tournament featuring teams from all over the world. It is the premier international baseball tournament and is held every four years. This year, the Mariners were one of the 16 teams that qualified for the tournament.
The Mariners had a strong showing in the tournament, winning their first three games and advancing to the semi-finals. In the semi-finals, they faced off against Japan and won in a thrilling game that went into extra innings. This set up a championship game against the Dominican Republic, which was a rematch of the 2013 championship game.
The championship game was a hard-fought battle, but the Dominican Republic ultimately came out on top. Despite the loss, Mariners fans were still proud of their team’s performance. They cheered loudly throughout the game and celebrated with their team after it was over.
The Mariners players also showed their appreciation for the fans’ support. After the game, several players took to social media to thank the fans for their support throughout the tournament. They also expressed their gratitude for being able to represent Seattle and the United States in the tournament.
The Mariners’ performance in the World Baseball Classic was a great source of pride for their fans. Even though they didn’t win the championship, they still made it further than any other American team in the tournament. Mariners fans will be looking forward to seeing their team compete in future World Baseball Classics.