Mariners 'Turn Back the Clock Night' brought some old school disco charm to Seattle
This season has been one to celebrate, especially for the Mariners.
The team has been celebrating its 40th anniversary the entire season, and Saturday night hosted something extra special when the Astros came to town.
It was "Turn Back the Clock Night" at Safeco Field and the team was celebrating 1977 -- the first season of the franchise's creation.
And while the Mariners finished sixth in the American League West that year, the one thing they had was awesome uniforms when they played at the Kingdome.
In addition to the throwback uniforms, the fans and staff paid tribute to the disco era.
Mariner Moose himself was decked out in his Saturday Night Fever disco suit accompanied by some psychedelic ladies on his arms.
You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me? #Mariners77 pic.twitter.com/vN3u3AKGYx
— Mariner Moose (@MarinerMoose) June 25, 2017
And so did Orbit...
You're looking good @MarinerMoose, but my Saturday Night Fever game is pretty strong. pic.twitter.com/enefZe6qst
— Houston Astros Orbit (@OrbitAstros) June 25, 2017
Speaking of psychedelic -- this fan didn't waste any time getting his groove on sporting a disco ball around his neck.
Fans also participated by showing their flashback photos from their times watching the Mariners including some old school clothes and feathered hair.
Go Mariners! #WhereIRoot #kingdome #throwback #featheredhair pic.twitter.com/xLmmWJQ4Da
— Ray Birks (@raybirks) June 25, 2017
The social media team blessed timelines with photos and video clips from around the Seattle area with the #Mariners77 hashtag.
Seattle has caught Mariners fever for our inaugural season. Still time to catch a rid on down to the Dome. #Mariners77 pic.twitter.com/7bOoAJjdXb
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) June 25, 2017
Pretty groovy, isn't it?