‘Juliooooooooooo!’ State ferries get Mariners-inspired names during postseason run
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As the Mariners continue their postseason run, Gov. Jay Inslee has directed that the names of all Washington State Ferries be temporarily changed to honor the team.
The name changes for all 21 ferries in the fleet went into effect on Thursday and will remain in place for as long as the Mariners remain in the 2022 postseason.
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The ferries were renamed after players and team personnel.
“We are so proud of our Mariners for finally breaking our playoff drought and giving our fans the excitement of postseason baseball!” Inslee said. “This honorary name change is a way to show our appreciation and for fans to feel even closer to the team by riding Motor/Vessel Juliooooooooooo, M/V Cal ‘Big Dumper’ Raleigh, M/V Mariners ‘Good Vibes Only’ and the rest. Go Mariners!”
Vessel names:
Cathlamet: M/V Diego Castillo
Chelan: M/V J.P. Crawford
Chetzemoka: M/V Marco Gonzales
Chimacum: M/V Carlos Santana
Issaquah: M/V Paul Sewald
Kaleetan: M/V Adam Frazier
Kennewick: M/V Dylan Moore
Kitsap: M/V Los Bomberos
Kittitas: M/V Mitch Haniger
Puyallup: M/V Ty “Vive Le” France
Salish: M/V Andres Muñoz
Samish: M/V Logan Gilbert
Sealth: M/V Robbie Ray
Spokane: M/V Luis “La Piedra” Castillo
Suquamish: M/V The Skipper Scott Servais
Tacoma: M/V Mariners “Good Vibes Only”
Tillikum: M/V George Kirby
Tokitae: M/V Jarred Kelenic
Walla Walla: M/V Juliooooooooooo
Wenatchee: M/V Cal “Big Dumper” Raleigh
Yakima: M/V Eugenio Suárez