Carolyn Taylor was not a member of the 1995 AL West champion Mariners. She did not work for the Mariners. She was not a Mariners fan. And as of that year, she had never even been to Seattle. So why does this random New Jersey woman have in her possession a watch celebrating the team's 1995 division title? Well, because, in a weird way, Carolyn Taylor is the reason the Seattle Mariners still exist. | |
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