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We came down here a bit early and missed all the action as the bullpen was fairly busy throughout the game due to the Mariners' pitching woes. In contrast, Cleveland's Cliff Lee pitched a complete game.
Mariners' game i went to, outside the stadium an hour before the Athletics' game, thought it looked cool from my phone.
they won too :DDDDD
Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia, right, shares a laugh with designated hitter Hideki Matsui during pregame warmups before the baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Friday, May 28, 2010, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Danny Moloshok)
Located nearby Central Park West & W85th St.
One of my most often used gates as it is the entrance that leads to the Great Lawn. At the north end, called "Top of the Lawn" (TotL), we share sidewalk astronomy in Central Park.
Convenient also for Summit Rock, at 141 feet, the highest elevation in Central Park, save for being at the top of Belvedere Castle atop of Vista Rock (140'). Compare with Great Hill (134') just inside of Stranger's Gate.
Mærsk Mariner AHTS inbound for the CLT. She came from Millom field in the Irish Sea
Design: SALT 200
DP2 class vessel
Bollard Pull: 251t
ROV garage x1 WROV
Name: Mærsk Mariner
Flag: Denmark
IMO: 9761047
MMSI: 219818000
Call sign: OWGQ2
AIS transponder class: Class A
General vessel type: Offshore Tug/Supply Ship
Detailed vessel type: AHTS
Gross Tonnage: 10181
Deadweight: 4905t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 95m x 25m
Year Built: 2017
Registered owner: MAERSK SUPPLY SERVICE AS
Ship manager/Commercial manager: MAERSK SUPPLY SERVICE AS
ISM: MAERSK SUPPLY SERVICE AS
Shipyard: KLEVEN VERFT AS, ULSTEINVIK, Norway
Hull number: 383
Contract date: 15-Oct-2014
Keel laid: 14-Oct-2015
Date of build: 06-Jul-2017
Engine: x2 Wärtsilä W8L32 4 stroke 8 cyls AND x2 Wärtsilä W6L32 4 stroke 6 cyls AND x1 Wärtsilä W9L20 4 stroke 9 cyls - Hybrid operation. x5 medium speed engines.
Engine Power BHP: 23000bhp
x2 controllable pitch propellers
x3 bow tunnel thrusters @ 1580bhp each
x2 stern tunnel thrusters @ 1580bhp each