With Switch 2 Coming, Nintendo Logo Will Appear On Pro Baseball Team's Jerseys
Nintendo and The Seattle Mariners have been partners for a long time, and the collaboration is expanding in big way with this year with the professional baseball team adding Nintendo logos to its jerseys.As you can see in the video below, the Nintendo logo will appear on the left sleeve of players' jerseys this year. The Mariners open their season on March 27, just before the Switch 2 Nintendo Direct on April 2. This is all happening during the same year Nintendo will release the Switch 2.Play ball ⚾We’re thrilled to share we’re expanding our long-standing relationship with the @Mariners and will be featured on their jersey sleeve this season!See it for the first time on Opening Day, March 27th! pic.twitter.com/Lig4Aw4bmf — Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) March 20, 2025 Former Nintendo president and chairman Hiroshi Yamauchi bought the Seattle Mariners in 1992, with Nintendo of America chairman Howard Lincoln selling the Mario maker's majority stake in 2016 for hundreds of millions of dollars. The company still owns 10% of the baseball franchise.Continue Reading at GameSpot

Nintendo and The Seattle Mariners have been partners for a long time, and the collaboration is expanding in big way with this year with the professional baseball team adding Nintendo logos to its jerseys.
As you can see in the video below, the Nintendo logo will appear on the left sleeve of players' jerseys this year. The Mariners open their season on March 27, just before the Switch 2 Nintendo Direct on April 2. This is all happening during the same year Nintendo will release the Switch 2.
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We’re thrilled to share we’re expanding our long-standing relationship with the @Mariners and will be featured on their jersey sleeve this season!
See it for the first time on Opening Day, March 27th! pic.twitter.com/Lig4Aw4bmf — Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) March 20, 2025
Former Nintendo president and chairman Hiroshi Yamauchi bought the Seattle Mariners in 1992, with Nintendo of America chairman Howard Lincoln selling the Mario maker's majority stake in 2016 for hundreds of millions of dollars. The company still owns 10% of the baseball franchise.Continue Reading at GameSpot