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Dan Wilson Gets Very Emotional Talking About Death of Former Seattle Mariners Coach

Lee Elia spent nearly a decade with the Mariners in various capacities, and his death hit the skipper in an emotional way before Thursday's game.
Seattle Mariners bench coach Lee Elia (55) before the game against the Oakland Athletics at McAfee Coliseum in Oakland, CA. Athletics defeated the Mariners 2-0 on July 8.
Seattle Mariners bench coach Lee Elia (55) before the game against the Oakland Athletics at McAfee Coliseum in Oakland, CA. Athletics defeated the Mariners 2-0 on July 8. | Kyle Terada-Imagn Images

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NEW YORK - Lee Elia, who played several prominent roles with the Seattle Mariners over multiple tenures in the 1990s and 2000s, died at the age of 87 on Wednesday.

The announcement was put on social media by the Philadelphia Phillies and the Mariners put out their own release as well:

Elia had a long career in Major League baseball, including in Seattle from 1993-97, 2001-02 and 2008 as a hitting coach, bench coach and special assistant to the field manager.

Elia, who managed both the Cubs and Phillies and spent a total of 47 years in professional baseball as a player, coach, scout, and manager, was a week shy of his 88th birthday (July 16, 1937 – July 9, 2025).

Elia and Mariners' manager Dan Wilson spent several years together while Wilson was a player in Seattle, and Wilson was vividly emotional during Thursday's pregame talking about his passing and his impact.

Just ​a ​​special ​man, ​special ​coach. ​It's ​really ​hard ​that he's gone... ​I'll ​get ​through ​this ​in ​a ​minute. ​I'm ​sorry... ​Lee ​really ​taught ​me ​how ​to ​play ​in ​the ​big ​leagues. ​He ​taught ​me ​how ​to ​hit ​in ​the ​big ​leagues. ​He ​was ​like ​a ​father ​to ​me ​in ​the ​game ​and ​just ​really ​dearly ​missed. ​And ​I ​think ​he ​treated ​everybody ​with ​so ​much ​love. ​And ​when ​you're ​called ​and ​referred ​to ​as ​Uncle ​Lee, ​you've ​made ​a ​lot ​of ​impressions ​with ​people, ​and ​that's ​how ​he ​was ​known ​to ​us. ​And ​we ​are ​going to ​miss ​him ​dearly. ​And, ​obviously ​thoughts ​and ​prayers ​with ​the ​family ​going ​through ​the ​difficult ​time ​right ​now, ​but ​baseball ​really ​will miss Lee Elia ​in ​a ​lot ​of ​ways.

Even when Wilson was done playing after the 2005 season, he stayed around the organization, eventually becoming a member of the Mariners Hall of Fame. He's also served as a roving coach in the minor leagues and a team broadcaster, before becoming manager in August of 2024.

Elia played two years in the big leagues with the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs.

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