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Seattle Mariners Fans Celebrate Buhner Buzz Cut Night in Raleigh

The Seattle Mariners recently brought back the iconic Jay Buhner Buzz Cut Night, a promotional event that first took place thirty years ago. The concept was simple yet engaging – fans could get their heads shaved like the fan-favorite outfielder, Jay Buhner, and earn free tickets to the game that evening.

Kevin Martinez, the Mariners’ senior vice president of marketing and communications, emphasized the importance of creating promotions that bring fans and players closer together. He highlighted the special connection fans had with Buhner and how the unique promotion of shaving heads created an exciting and festive atmosphere.

This year’s event featured not only Buhner but also catcher Cal Raleigh, who had been making headlines with his impressive performances on the field. Raleigh, known for his walk-off grand slam and clutch plays, volunteered to get his head shaved by Buhner himself. The moment was captured on camera, showcasing the camaraderie between past and present Mariners players.

Fans lined up for hours to participate in the buzz-cut promotion, with many eager to show their support for the team. Dave and Judi Nelson, along with many others, embraced the opportunity to shave their heads and receive a free ticket to the game. Judi expressed admiration for Raleigh’s leadership and sportsmanship, making his participation in the event even more special.

In addition to the fans and players, the event also involved over 40 barbers who volunteered their services. Mark Jacob Baysinger, the Mariners’ clubhouse barber, organized the barbers through the On the Mark Project, a community initiative that connects barbers with local non-profits. The presence of these barbers added an extra layer of community involvement to the promotion, making it a memorable and inclusive experience for everyone involved.

Martinez reflected on the role of sports teams in bringing communities together and creating lasting memories. He emphasized the importance of fun and engagement in such events, highlighting the unique bond that sports teams can foster among fans.

With a weekend of anticipated sellouts and an exciting series against the Rangers on the horizon, the Mariners’ revival of the Buzz Cut Night promotion may mark the beginning of a special and memorable summer in Seattle. As fans and players come together to celebrate their love for the game, the event serves as a reminder of the enduring spirit and camaraderie that define the baseball community in Seattle.