The Seattle Mariners summoned their legendary past to the mound for Game 4's ceremonial first pitch. After Randy Johnson's fiery performance the day before, it was the turn of Jamie Moyer, the soft-tossing lefty, to take center stage. Moyer, a Mariners icon, joined a select group of former stars like Lou Piniella, Jay Buhner, Alvin Davis, and Johnson to throw out the first pitch during the 2025 playoffs. This tradition continues with another potential legend set to pitch in Game 5. Moyer's time with the Mariners from 1996-2006 was marked by success, with a 145-87 record and a 3.97 ERA, helping the team reach the playoffs three times. His most memorable moment came in 2001 when he held the Yankees to just two runs over seven innings, securing Seattle's only ALCS win in years. Moyer's induction into the Mariners Hall of Fame in 2015 further cements his legacy. The pregame ceremony also featured Nate Robinson, a UW Huskies men's basketball legend, hyping up the crowd with towel waves, and Pearl Jam's Mike McCready performing the National Anthem. The Mariners' resilience is put to the test once more in Game 4, with the team leading the ALCS 2-1. The focus now shifts to Game 5, where another legendary first pitch is expected, adding to the rich history of the Mariners' playoff run.