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The Baseball Club of Seattle, L.P. · Seattle, WA United States

Company Description

1250 1st Ave. South
Seattle, WA
98134
United States (Map)
Phone: 206-346-4001
Fax: 206-346-4100
    These Mariners chart a course for baseball's World Series every season. The Baseball Club of Seattle owns and operates the Seattle Mariners professional baseball franchise, which joined Major League Baseball as an expansion team in 1977. A perennial playoff contender for several years starting in the mid 1990s, the Mariners have struggled through an extended post-season drought in recent seasons. The team playes host at retractable-roofed Safeco Field. Video game console maker Nintendo owns about 50% of the team; other investors include team chairman and CEO Howard Lincoln (former chairman of Nintendo's US operations). To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key The Baseball Club of Seattle, L.P. Financials

    Company TypePrivate

    Single Location
    Fiscal Year-EndOctober
    Annual Sales (mil.)$9.4
    Employees150

    The Baseball Club of Seattle, L.P. Executives

    35 executives listed for The Baseball Club of Seattle, L.P.'s Seattle, WA location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    Chairman EmeritusJohn EllisNetwork
    Chairman and CEOHoward LincolnNetwork
    PresidentChuck ArmstrongNetwork

    Competition

    Competitive Landscape for The Baseball Club of Seattle, L.P.
    Demand is driven by consumer income and corporate entertainment spending. The profitability of individual teams depends on achieving high fan attendance and a large TV audience, both of which are enhanced by effective marketing and competitive play. Teams in large metropolitan areas have advantages in the population base and TV audience they can draw on, though they may face competition from other teams. Teams in smaller markets, along with less popular sports and minor league teams, can compete by building fan loyalty through local marketing promotions and an appeal to civic pride. Average annual revenue per worker across all sports teams is over $325,000. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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