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HISTORY
OPPONENTS
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AL Club Stats..................................................155
Attendance Information:
2015 at Home................................. 169-170
All-Time..................................................210
Award Winners, Mariners........................ 194-196
Batting:
2015.......................................................156
39 Season Totals....................................185
Leaders Year-by-Year.............................189
All-Time Top 10......................................192
Behind the Scenes...................................... 28-31
Broadcasters........................................... 338-339
Coaches Biographies, MLB........................ 20-27
Day-by-Day, 2015.................................... 165-167
Directory, Front Office..................................... 4-6
Directory, Public Relations..................................6
Draft, 2015.......................................................324
Executive Biographies................................... 7-16
Fielding:
2015.......................................................157
39 Season Totals....................................187
Fill Box Index.......................................................2
Finishes...........................................................184
Highlights, 2015 Team............................. 158-159
Highs & Lows, 2015................................ 162-163
Hotels..............................................................326
Last Time It Happened............................ 190-191
League Leaders, 2015 AL & NL.......................154
Managers Biography.................................. 18-19
Minor League:
Directory.................................................220
2015 Team Stats............................ 221-228
Minor League Staff......................... 229-233
Team Profiles.................................. 234-245
Player Biographies......................... 246-323
FRONT OFFICE
Howard Lincoln, Chairman; John Ellis, Chairman Emeritus; Minoru Arakawa, Chris Larson,
Wayne Perry, Frank Shrontz, Buck Ferguson
OFFICERS
BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Executive Vice President & General Manager Baseball Operations.......................................................................................................... Jerry Dipoto
Vice President & Assistant General Manager Baseball Operations.........................................................................................................Jeff Kingston
Vice President Player Personnel................................................................................................................................................................. Tom Allison
Special Assistant to the GM........................................................................................................................ Joe Bohringer, Roger Hansen, Ken Madeja
Director Amateur Scouting.................................................................................................................................................................. Tom McNamara
Director Player Development.................................................................................................................................................................... Andy McKay
Director Pro Scouting..........................................................................................................................................................................Lee MacPhail IV
Director International Operations...............................................................................................................................................................Tim Kissner
Director Team Travel................................................................................................................................................................................ Ron Spellecy
Assistant Director Player Personnel...................................................................................................................................................... Todd Donovan
Coordinator Special Projects International..................................................................................................................................................... Ted Heid
Director Dominican Republic Administration..........................................................................................................................................Martin Valerio
Supervisor Dominican Republic Scouting & Operations...........................................................................................................................Eddy Toledo
Supervisor Venezuelan Scouting & Operations................................................................................................................................ Emilio Carrasquel
Coordinator Video Advance Scouting.................................................................................................................................................Andrew Percival
Manager Baseball Operations.................................................................................................................................................................. Caleb Peiffer
Executive Administrative Assistant Baseball Operations...................................................................................................................... Debbie Larsen
Administrator Player Development................................................................................................................................................................. Jan Plein
Major League Performance Specialist...............................................................................................................................James Clifford, Chad Uihlein
Medical Director....................................................................................................................................................................E. Edward Khalfayan, M.D.
Team Physician.................................................................................................................................................................................Mitchel Storey, D.O.
Senior Director of Athletic Training................................................................................................................................................................. Rick Griffin
Athletic Trainers.......................................................................................................................................................... Rob Nodine, Yoshihiro Nakazawa
Assistant Athletic Trainer Rehab.................................................................................................................................................................... Matt Toth
Visiting Clubhouse Manager............................................................................................................................................................................ Jeff Bopp
Home Clubhouse Manager............................................................................................................................................................................Ryan Stiles
Assistant Clubhouse Managers............................................................................................................................................. Billy Sepich, Pete Fortune
Video Coordinator Major Leagues..........................................................................................................................................................Jimmy Hartley
Video Coordinator Minor Leagues......................................................................................................................................................... Craig Manning
Pacific Rim Liason Assistant / Interpreter.................................................................................................................................................Antony Suzuki
Interpreter..................................................................................................................................................................................................... Kosuke Inaji
Baseball Operations Analyst......................................................................................................................................................................Wesley Battle
Assistant, Amateur Scouting....................................................................................................................................................................... Kenny Wade
Assistant, Professional Scouting...................................................................................................................................................................Jordan Bley
Quantitative Analyst..................................................................................................................................................................................... Jesse Smith
Assistant, Baseball Operations.................................................................................................................................................................... Tim Stanton
Assistant, Player Development.............................................................................................................................................................. Jack Mosimann
Assistant, Video Advance Scouting...................................................................................................................................................Emanuel Sifuentes
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
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Executive Vice President, Legal & Governmental Affairs (General Counsel).............................................................................................Bart Waldman
Associate General Counsel................................................................................................................................................................Melissa Robertson
Senior Director, Transportation Planning and Neighborhood Relations........................................................................................................ Susan Ranf
Executive/Legal Assistant........................................................................................................................................................................... Susan Harsh
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FRONT OFFICE
OFFICERS
HOWARD LINCOLN
A key player in the formation of the ownership group that saved the Mariners for
Seattle in 1992, Howard Lincoln was named Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
on Sept. 27, 1999.
On Feb. 14, 2000 Lincoln retired from his position as chairman of Nintendo of America, Inc. to devote his full efforts to the Mariners. Lincoln joined Nintendo as its senior
vice president and general counsel in January 1983. In February 1994, he was elected
to the board of Nintendo of America, Inc. and appointed chairman of the company.
Philanthropy plays an important role in Lincolns life. In addition to his strong support of the Mariners Care
Foundation, he is a former chairman of the Childrens Hospital Foundation. He was the Campaign Chair of
United Way of King Countys 2003/04 Annual Campaign. Lincoln is a board member of The Washington
Roundtable.
Lincoln is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, and holds a law degree from Boalt
Hall, the University of California School of Law. Following graduation from law school, Lincoln served as
a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate Generals Corps from 1966 to 1970. He practiced law in
Seattle from 1970 to 1983. He and his wife, Grace, reside on Mercer Island. Their son, Brad, and his wife,
Kim, have two children: Ethan and Benjamin.
KEVIN MATHER
Kevin Mather was named Seattle Mariners President and Chief Operating Officer on Feb. 1, 2014.
Mather joined the Mariners in 1996 as the Vice President of Finance and Administration. He was promoted to Executive Vice President of Finance and Ballpark
Operations in 1999.
In 2015, Mather was named to new Commissioner Rob Manfreds Long-Term
Strategic Planning Committee and the Game Presentation (media practices) Committee. During his career with the Mariners, Mather worked closely with executives and members of the
ownership group who served on key Major League Baseball committees to address issues of league-wide
concern including finance & compensation, MLBs long-term investment fund and insurance coverages.
Prior to the Mariners, Mather worked for the Minnesota Twins from 1989-1996 where he served as
Director and then Vice President of Finance. Before his career in baseball, Mather was with the Certified
Public Accounting firm of Deloitte, Haskins & Sells for four years, and The Pohlad Companies of Minneapolis for one year.
Mather grew up listening to Bob Uecker as a Milwaukee Brewers fan in Madison, Wisconsin. He is a
1984 graduate of the University of Wisconsin where he received his B.A. degree in accounting and risk/
insurance. He is on the Executive Board of Junior Achievement of Washington. His hobbies include his
family, golf and his two dogs.
He and his wife Shannon live in Issaquah and have three grown sons: J.P., David and Steven.
JOHN ELLIS
Chairman Emeritus
A life-long resident of the Seattle area, John Ellis led the efforts to keep Major
League Baseball in the Pacific Northwest. Upon transfer of the Mariners franchise
to the new ownership group, Ellis became its first chairman and CEO, serving from
June 29, 1992 until September 27, 1999, when he was named Chairman Emeritus.
Ellis continues as a member of the Mariners Board of Directors.
During the seven full seasons of his tenure, the Mariners only finished below .500
once, while winning two Division titles and narrowly missing a third. Community and
fan support improved enormously attendance grew from 1,651,398 in 1992 to 3,507,975 in 2001. The greatest accomplishment under his leadership was the construction of our world-class ballpark, Safeco Field.
Ellis has served variously on the MLB Executive Council, the International, Ownership and Compensation & Finance Committee. He currently chairs the Baseball Endowment Limited Partnership (BELP) Committee. John started his career as a lawyer with Perkins Coie in 1953 (where he is now of counsel). He then
joined Puget Sound Power & Light Company (now Puget Sound Energy) in 1970, where he served variously as President, C.E.O. and Chairman until his retirement in 1993. During his utility career he served nationally as Chair of the Edison Electric Institute, and the Electric Power Research Institute. Although a loyal
Husky, he was also Chair of the Board of Regents of Washington State University and Seattle University,
uniquely at the same time. He and his wife, Doris, have 4 children and 8 grandchildren all Mariners fans.
JERRY DIPOTO
JEFF KINGSTON
Jeff Kingston is entering his seventh full season with the Mariners, his first since
being promoted to Vice President & Assistant General Manager of Baseball Operations on Oct. 29, 2015. He was originally hired by Seattle as Assistant General
Manager on Sept. 17, 2009.
Jeff assists Jerry Dipoto in all player acquisitions, contract negotiations and
player evaluations while overseeing the Player Development department. Hes also
actively involved with roster, payroll and budget management. Jeff played a key
role in the construction of the Mariners new facility in the Dominican Republic and the remodeled Spring
Training complex in Peoria, AZ.
Kingston spent nine seasons (2001-09) working with the San Diego Padres. Jeff was originally hired by
the Padres as an intern in the corporate development department in the summer of 1999. After spending
2000 working for an Internet company, he returned to the Padres in 2001 as an Assistant to the Director
of Player Development. He was promoted to Director of Baseball Operations in Nov. 2002, a position he
held until being hired by the Mariners.
Jeff is a 1999 graduate of Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA, where he earned a degree in economics.
He is married and has three children.
FRONT OFFICE
BASEBALL OPERATIONS
FRONT OFFICE
JOE BOHRINGER
Joe Bohringer was named to his current position on Oct. 29, 2015. This season
will be his 27th year in professional baseball.
He spent the previous four seasons (2012-2015) as the Chicago Cubs Director
of Professional Scouting. Joe served as a pro scout for the Arizona Diamondbacks
(2006-11) where he evaluated professional players at all levels and assisted with
crosschecking amateur players for the Arizona drafts in 2009 & 2010. He previously spent five seasons as an area scouting supervisor for the Seattle Mariners
from 2002-06, first in California and then in the upper Midwest. Before beginning his scouting career, he
spent three seasons as Senior Manager of Player Development for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1998-2001).
Prior to joining the Dodgers, Joe worked with minor league clubs in Buffalo, New York and Ottawa.
Joe graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1993 with a business degree from
MITs Sloan School of Management and began his baseball career with internships with the New York
Yankees and Pittsburgh Pirates while a student at MIT.
He resides in Western Springs, IL, with his wife, Kathleen and daughter, Lauren.
ROGER HANSEN
Roger Hansen was named to his current position on Sept. 12, 2011. Prior
to his promotion, he spent the previous 18 years working in Mariners player
development, and an additional three seasons as a player in the Mariners minor
league system.
Hansen spent nine seasons (2003-2011) as the Mariners Catching Coordinator,
overseeing catching throughout the Seattle minor league system.
He was the Mariners bullpen coach in 1992, spending the season as the
youngest coach in the Majors. Roger returned to the Major League coaching staff on Aug. 9, 2010 and
remained through the end of the 2010 season as the interim bench coach.
Roger spent the 1998-2001 seasons as the Major League catching instructor for the Orix Blue Wave
organization in Japan.
Hansen originally signed as the Royals second-round selection in the 1980 June Draft, and spent
the final three seasons of his professional career in the Mariners minor league system. In all, he played
nearly 900 minor league games, and was a career .272 hitter.
Roger, his wife Lynn, and their two children reside in Stanwood, WA. He graduated from Rio Mesa
High School in Camarillo, Calif., in 1980.
KEN MADEJA
Ken Madeja is in his 10th season as a special assistant to the General Manager,
after spending the previous 19 seasons as a scout in the Mariners organization.
He focuses on scouting at all levels, pro, amateur and international. In 2011, he
took on additional responsibilities as Central Division Supervisor for pro scouting.
In January, 2016 Ken was honored with the Legends in Scouting Award at the
2016 Professional Scouts Foundation Gala.
Madeja began scouting for Seattle in 1988, and has made a specialty of scouting and signing Major League quality pitchers, including J.J. Putz, Derek Lowe, Matt Mantei and Matt
Thornton, among others. He was promoted to Midwest Coordinator on Nov. 3, 2005 after serving as an
area scout in the Midwest.
Prior to joining the Mariners organization, Madeja was a scout with Detroit for 10 years, where he
scouted and signed John Smoltz, Scott Aldred, Chris Hoiles and others. He has signed 16 big league
players. Madeja was named the Mariners Scout of the Year in 2003.
Madeja played at Wayne State University in Detroit from 1971-74, where he set 10 school hitting records. He is a member of the Wayne State Hall of Fame. He graduated in 1975.
He resides in Novi, MI, with his wife Deborah. They have two children, Mark and Lauren, and five
grandchildren.
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TOM ALLISON
Tom Allison is in his fourth season with the Mariners, his first since being promoted to Vice President, Player Personnel on Oct. 29, 2015. He was originally hired
as the Mariners Director of Professional Scouting on Sept. 26, 2012.
Allison has over 20 years of scouting experience.
In his new role, Tom oversees all aspects of the Mariners scouting operation:
Professional, Amateur and International.
Before joining the Mariners, Allison served as a Regional Crosschecker for the
Boston Red Sox amateur scouting department (2011-2012). Prior to that, he was the Director of Scouting
for the Arizona Diamondbacks (2007-10), where he oversaw several top draft classes, including the 2009
draft that was tabbed by Baseball America and ESPN.com as the No. 1 draft in MLB.
Allisons extensive scouting background also includes seven seasons as a Regional Crosschecker for
the Milwaukee Brewers (2000-06), and 10 years in the New York Mets organization as an Area Scouting
Supervisor (1996-99) and Assistant Scouting Director (1995-96).
Allison played and coached in the Mets minor league system from 1990-94.
Allison graduated from Chapman University (Orange, CA) with a BA in legal studies. He played college
baseball at Loyola Marymount University, and was a member of the Lions squad that advanced to the
1986 College World Series. A Northwest native, Allison grew up in the Vancouver (WA) area. He currently
resides in Phoenix, Ariz., with his wife, Katie, and children Lyndi (11) and Teagan (7).
TIM KISSNER
Tim Kissner was named Director, International Operations for the Mariners on
Oct. 29, 2012. He is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Mariners international scouting operation, including all international scouts, and works hand-inhand with the Mariners Player Development Department once international players
are signed.
Kissner has over 17 years of scouting experience. He spent the 2011-2012 seasons as the Chicago Cubs West Coast crosschecker. He worked for the Philadelphia
Phillies from 2000-2010, including working as the Pacific Rim coordinator from the end of the 2008 season
through the 2010 season. Kissner had also scouted the Northwest and Southern California for the Phillies.
He began his scouting career with the Cleveland Indians as an area scout in 1999-2000.
Kissner, who resides in Kirkland, WA, played baseball at Oregon State University, where he graduated
in 1994. He is a native of Juneau, Alaska.
TOM McNAMARA
Tom McNamara begins his eighth season as Director of Amateur Scouting after
being named to the position on November 10, 2008. McNamara has overseen the
clubs last seven drafts that have produced 19 Major League players including current Mariners Kyle Seager (2009), Taijuan Walker (2010), Mike Zunino & Chris Taylor
(2012).
McNamara was the recipient of the 2015 A.B. Turk Karam Award, as voted by
New York city area scouts.
McNamara was previously an Area Scout for the Mariners from 1994-2000, covering the Northeast. McNamara signed with the Mariners in 1988 as a non-drafted free agent and played one year in the Northwest
League with the Bellingham Mariners.
Following his playing career, McNamara spent three years coaching baseball at Rockland Community
College in Suffern, NY. McNamara has 20 years scouting experience. He spent three years working in
Milwaukee two years as an Area Scout (2001-02) and one year as the East Coast Supervisor (2008). McNamara also spent four years as a Professional Scout with the San Diego Padres. McNamara has signed
several Major League players including All-Star first baseman Prince Fielder.
In 1988, McNamara graduated from Dominican College in Blauvelt, NY with a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Humanities. As a center fielder he set the NY State College record for most stolen bases in a season with 71
in 1988. He is a member of the Rockland Community College and Dominican College Athletic Hall of Fame.
McNamara grew up in Pearl River, NY. He has one a son, Martin (3), and currently resides in Seattle, WA.
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FRONT OFFICE
LEE MacPHAIL IV
Lee MacPhail IV is in his fourth season with the Mariners, his first since being
promoted to Director of Professional Scouting on Oct. 29, 2015. In his current role,
Lee oversees all of Seattles scouting of Major League and minor league talent.
Lee joined Seattle as a Major League scout in November, 2012.
He previously worked with the Baltimore Orioles (2008-12) as their Director of
Professional Scouting. He rejoined Baltimore after spending the 2007 season as
an professional scout for Minnesota. From 2002-2006, he worked in scouting and
administrative positions with the Montreal/Washington franchise. He was Director of Professional Scouting in Montreal, and shifted to Director of Baseball Administration and scouting duties when the team
relocated to Washington. MacPhail was an area scout (four-corners & Hawaii) with Minnesota from 19992002, resulting in two MLB players signed (JD Durbin and Willie Eyre).
He spent the 1996 season as assistant to the GM in Texas before being named Director of Scouting in
Cleveland, a position he held for two seasons (1997-98). His two drafts with the Indians resulted in seven
Major League players, including CC Sabathia, Ryan Drese and Dustin Mohr.
Lee actually began his career in professional baseball while he was still in high school working as in
intern in the Baltimore Orioles Public Relations office. In all, he spent 10 seasons (1986-95) in Baltimore
during his first stint, eventually serving as assistant director of player development and scouting.
Lee has deep roots in baseball, as both his great-grandfather (Larry MacPhail) and his grand-father
(Lee MacPhail Jr.) are members of the Hall of Fame. Larry owned the Cincinnati Reds, Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees in the 1930s and 40s. Lee Jr. was the GM of the Orioles (1958-65) and the
Yankees (1966-73) and served as President of the American League from 1974-83. MacPhails father, Lee
III, was GM of the Reading Phillies when he was killed in an automobile accident in 1969. Lees uncle,
Andy MacPhail, is President of the Philadelphia Phillies and his brother-in-law, Brad Grant, is the Indians
Amateur Scouting Director.
Lee and his wife, Kristin, reside in Shaker Heights, Ohio. They have four children: Ellie, Olivia, Quinn
(Lee V) and Jake.
ANDY McKAY
Andy McKay was named Director of Player Development on Oct. 21, 2015.
He is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Mariners minor league system, including roster management and skills development.
McKay was the Peak Performance Coordinator for the Colorado Rockies minor
league system from Sept. of 2012 until being hired by Seattle.
Prior to joining the Rockies, Andy was the Head Baseball Coach at Sacramento
City College for 14 seasons (1999-2012). He compiled a record of 427-205-2 (.675)
with 8 League Titles, and finished in the top-3 in the State of California 3 times, including 1 State Championship. He was the Assistant Coach at Sacramento City College from 1994-1998, after spending one
season as a Player/Coach at the Univ. of Tampa in 1993. Tampa won the Division II National Title in his
only season there.
McKay has also coached in the summers in the Cape Cod League and the Northwoods League.
Andy, a Sacramento native, is a graduate of Del Campo HS (Sacramento), Sacramento City College
and Sacramento State University. He earned his MBA in Organizational Behavior Studies from Sacramento State in 1996.
In addition to coaching at Sacramento City College, McKay taught classes in Physical Education and
Business.
McKay and his wife, Anne, have two children: Hank and Gabrielle.
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RON SPELLECY
Ron Spellecy is in his 19th season with the Mariners, after joining the club in
December 1997. As Director of Team Travel, Spellecy is responsible for planning
and implementing all of the clubs travel requirements, travels on every trip and
is responsible for Seattles spring training camp in Arizona, including the spring
training schedule.
Spellecy was previously Executive Director of the Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority in South Lake Tahoe. Prior to that, he was VP of Sales and Marketing with the
Phoenix Convention and Visitors Bureau for eight years (1988-96). Spellecy spent 20 years with Westin
Hotels, including working at the Westin Seattle from 1982-1988.
Spellecy, a Spokane, WA, native, graduated from Washington State University with a BA in communications in 1968. He resides in Kirkland, WA, with his wife, Cynthia. He has two adult sons: Sean and
Ryan, and three grandchildren.
Ken Griffey Jr., a 2016 inductee into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, was
named Special Consultant to the Franchise in 2011. He assists in numerous areas
of the Mariners operations including, but not limited to, Major League Baseball Operations, player development, minor league system, marketing, broadcasting and
community relations. In each of the past four springs (2011-2015), he has spent
time working with Mariners outfielders and minor league players at Spring Training,
a role he will fill again this year.
Junior was named on a record 99.3% (437 of 440) of ballots cast in his first season of eligibility for
the Hall of Fame. His election was announced on Jan. 6, 2015, and he will be inducted on July 24, 2016.
On Jan. 8, the Mariners announced that his No. 24 was being retired at all levels of the organization.
Griffey was selected first overall in the June 1987 draft by the Mariners and less than two years later, at
age 19, he was in center field on Opening Night in 1989. He had a 22-year MLB career with the Mariners
(1989-1999, 2009-2010), Cincinnati (2000-2008) and Chicago-AL (2008).
Griffey was elected to the Mariners Hall of Fame in 2013, and to the Reds Hall of Fame in 2014.
Griffey retired from baseball on June 2, 2010. Among his achievements:
1997 American League MVP (unanimous selection) and RBI leader; 13-time All-Star; 10-time Gold
Glove winner; seven-time Silver Slugger winner; four-time American League home run leader; three-time
MLB All-Star Home Run Derby champ; 630 career home runs.
Griffey is near the top in every offensive category in the Mariners record book including:
home runs (1st/417), slugging percentage (2nd/.553), RBI (2nd/1,216), hits (3rd/1,843), doubles
(2nd/341), total bases (2nd/3,495), runs scored (3rd/1,113), games (3rd/1,685) and at-bats (3rd/6,317).
In 1999, he was one of 29 players named to the All-Century Team, a roster of the greatest players at
each position in the history of MLB.
Griffey resides in Orlando, FL, with his wife, Melissa and their three children: Trey, Taryn and Tevin.
Trey plays college football for the University of Arizona, and Taryn plays college basketball at the U. of A.
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EXECUTIVES
BOB AYLWARD
BART WALDMAN
Bart Waldman joined the Mariners front office on Jan. 1, 2006. For the prior 13
seasons, he served as the Mariners principal outside counsel while a partner at the
Perkins Coie law firm in Seattle.
Bart is responsible for overseeing all of the clubs legal affairs, both in the baseball and business areas, and he oversees government relations at the federal, state
and local levels and the Mariners relationship with its landlord, the Public Facilities
District. In addition, the Mariners Human Resources department reports to Waldman. Bart was instrumental in the negotiations to build Safeco Field and the Mariners spring training complex in Peoria, AZ,
and has contributed to most of the Clubs major business and players negotiations since 1992. He serves
as a member of the NW Sports Net LLC Board of Managers.
Bart was chosen as the 2012 Outstanding Corporate Counsel (small companies) by the Puget Sound
Business Journal.
Waldman joined the Perkins Coie law firm in 1978, where he specialized in sports, and labor and
employment law. While in private practice, Bart was listed as one of The Best Lawyers in America by that
publication 14 consecutive years, and as one of Washingtons Superlawyers.
A native of Connecticut, Bart graduated from Harvard College in 1970, where he played baseball, and
received his law degree in 1978 from Georgetown University, where he was selected for law review. He
worked as a speech writer, legislative analyst and lobbyist in Washington, DC from 1970-78.
Bart continues to coach and play adult baseball in the Puget Sound Senior Baseball League, and
has helped pitch local all-star teams to senior league national championships in 8 of the last 12 years.
Waldman was elected to the PSSBL Hall of Fame in 2013. He also serves on the Board of Directors of
the Downtown Seattle Association.
Waldman resides in Seattle with his wife, Nancy. They have two daughters, Marcy and Tracy.
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Randy Adamack has been with the Mariners for 39 of their 40 seasons. He was
promoted to Sr. Vice President of Communications in January 2013 after serving
as Vice President of Communications since September 1990. Adamack directs the
clubs broadcasting, public information and public relations efforts, and serves on
the board of ROOT SPORTS NW.
Randy was honored with the Fishel Award for Public Relations Excellence in
December 2005. The award goes to the active, non-uniformed representative of
Major League Baseball whose ethics, character, dedication, service, professionalism and humanitarianism best represent the standards propounded by Robert O. Fishel.
In 2001, Adamack organized the local efforts for Major League Baseballs All-Star Week in Seattle.
Adamack joined the Mariners in 1978 as director of public relations and was promoted to director of
marketing in 1983. In 1987, he was named senior director of communications.
A native of Conneaut, OH, Randy served the Cleveland Indians as director of public relations from
1975-78. Following his 1973 graduation from Wittenberg University in Springfield, OH, he attended the
sports administration graduate program at Ohio University.
Adamack and his wife, Morgan, live in Seattle. He has a daughter, Elizabeth, and a son, Joe.
JOE CHARD
Joe Chard is in his 26th season with the Mariners, his 15th since being promoted to Vice President of Corporate Business & Community Relations in December
2001. Chard oversees the Mariners corporate sponsorship and radio sales, as well
as all aspects of the Mariners community relations efforts.
Chard was originally hired as Director of Community Relations by the club in
September 1990. He was instrumental in establishing Mariners Care, the clubs
non-profit foundation, which has become a national model. Last season Mariners Care provided over $1
million to local charities, thousands of tickets to Mariners games and hundreds of personal visits by players to hospitals, schools and youth organizations throughout the Northwest. Joe was promoted to Director of Corporate Business in 1998, and to Director, Corporate Business & Community Relations in 2000.
Prior to joining the Mariners, Chard was Executive Director of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Washington.
A Seattle native, Chard graduated from Carroll College in Montana. He resides in Seahurst, Wash.,
with his wife, LisaJo. He has a daughter, AshLee, and a son, Creed.
DAVE CURRY
Dave Curry is in his 19th season with the Mariners, his ninth since being promoted to VP, Information Services in December 2007. His responsibilities include
overseeing all the technology needs for the Mariners facilities, including the data
and phone networks, computers and applications, PBX and IP phone systems, and
the audio and video systems. Curry was originally hired in March 1998 as the clubs
Network Manager to help design and build Safeco Fields technology infrastructure
as well as update the Mariners existing computer environment. He was promoted to
Director of Information Services in 2001 and to Senior Director in 2006.
Prior to joining the Mariners, Dave began his career with AccessOne as a network and sales engineer.
A native of Seattle, Dave attended the University of Nevada Reno. He resides in Snoqualmie with his
wife, Trina, and their two children: daughter Delaney and son Deklan.
TIM KORNEGAY
Tim Kornegay is in his 22nd season with the Mariners, his second since being
promoted to Sr. Vice President in October, 2014. He was promoted to VP, Finance in
2004. His responsibilities include managing the clubs financial reporting, budgeting,
banking, tax return and projections. Tim also manages the Mariners relationship with
Centerplate, Safeco Fields concessionaire, and is responsible for the operations of
the ticket office and parking garage and now oversees the merchandising and procurement departments.
Kornegay was originally hired in February 1995 as the clubs Director of Strategic Planning as the team
planned to develop Safeco Field. He was promoted to Controller in 1997.
Prior to joining the Mariners, Tim worked as a manager in Cooper & Lybrands Convention, Sports and
Leisure practice. He was the controller for a private development company in Texas prior to that.
A native of St. Louis, MO, Tim graduated from the University of Illinois with a degree in accounting. He resides
in Bellevue with his wife, Beth, and children, Ted and Jane.
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RANDY ADAMACK
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EXECUTIVES (continued)
KEVIN MARTINEZ
Kevin Martinez is in his 25th season with the Mariners, his 15th since being promoted
to Vice President of Marketing in December 2001. Martinez oversees the Mariners marketing and promotions activities, including branding, advertising, social media, research,
in-park entertainment, fan experience and special events. The Mariners television ad
campaign has been featured nationally and recognized for advertising excellence in the
sports industry by USA Today Baseball Weekly and at the ProMaxBDA Sports Media
Marketing Summit and the National Sports Forum.
Martinez was originally hired as the clubs Promotions Manager in 1990. He was promoted to Director of Promotions in 1993. Kevin was the Boston Celtics Director of Promotions & Special Events from 1994-96; responsibilities included planning and executing promotions and marketing for the final season in Boston Garden and the
Inaugural Season in the FleetCenter, now the TD Banknorth Garden. Martinez returned to the Mariners in 1996 as
Director of Marketing. Prior to joining the Mariners, Kevin worked for the ABC Television Network in New York.
A native of Edison, New Jersey, Martinez graduated from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Martinez resides in Seattle.
JOE MYHRA
Joe is in his eighth year with the Mariners, his third since being promoted to VP of
Ballpark Operations on Feb. 26th, 2014. He oversees all Safeco Field maintenance,
operations, and capital projects, as well as security, non-baseball events, game day
staff, grounds keeping and sustainability operations.
Joe was previously Sr. Director, Engineering and Maintenance after being originally
hired as Director, Engineering and Maintenance by the Mariners in 2008.
Myhra is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy. He was active duty
Air Force for five years and attained the rank of Captain during that time. His service also included a tour of
duty in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Myhra was stationed at Joint Base LewisMcChord, where he was Chief of Maintenance Engineering prior to joining the Mariners.
Myhra, a native of La Crosse, WI, lives in Seattle with his wife Kaci, daughter Reese and son Sawyer. He
also serves on the board of the USO Northwest and Seattle Police Foundation.
MARIANNE SHORT
Marianne Short is in her 18th season with the Mariners. She was promoted to Sr.
Vice President, Human Resources in January 2013, after spending 11 years as the Vice
President of Human Resources.
Short was the first female VP in Mariners history. She oversees all aspects of the Mariners human resources, including workers compensation, benefits administration, payroll
and all hiring decisions for the front office and day of game staff. Marianne was originally
hired as Director of Human Resources by the club in October 1998.
Short previously spent 15 years in the human resources department for Macys Department Store, including
the final four years as its VP of Labor and Employee Relations.
A native of Tacoma, WA, Short attended Central Washington University. She serves on the Board for the
Seattle Goodwill. Marianne resides in Tacoma with her husband, Jeff. They have two grown children, Shay and
Shannon, and three grandchildren, Tia, Tally and Torrance.
FRANCES TRAISMAN
Vice President, Sales
Frances Traisman is in her 21st season with the Mariners, her ninth since being
promoted to VP, Sales in December 2007. Traisman oversees all aspects of Mariners ticket sales, including season and group tickets, suite and premium tickets,
customer retention and service and analytics. She plays a key role in the planning,
development, sales and marketing of ballpark enhancements including the Press
Box Suite, The All-Star Club, The Pen and the Terrace Club Patio. Traisman works
closely with Major League Baseball on online initiatives, and currently serves as
a member of the leagues committee exploring utilization of technology to enhance the fan experience.
Traisman began her career with the Mariners in January 1996 as a Sales Account Executive. She was promoted
to Director of Ticket Sales Administration in 2002 and Sr. Director of Sales in 2004. Prior to joining the Mariners,
Frances lived in Washington, D.C. and worked as Ticket Sales Manager for the US Senior Open Golf Tournament.
A native of Saratoga Springs, New York, Frances graduated from Hope College in Michigan with a degree
in English and a focus in biochemistry. She resides in Seattle with her husband, Clifford, and their three sons,
Quinn, Leo & Ellis, and daughter, Nora.
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2016 MARINERS
MANAGING HIGHLIGHTS:
Named the 20th manager (17th full-time) in Mariners history on October 23, 2015.
2016 marks his first season as a manager at any level.
Last 10 years (2006-2015) were spent in high level player development positions, building
and managing staffs, evaluating players, and coaching players at spring and during minor
league regular season.
COACHING/PLAYER DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTS:
Spent last four seasons (2012-2015) as Assistant General Manager, Scouting and Player
Development with the Los
Angeles Angels.
SERVAIS CAREER
Was the Texas Rangers Sr.
2016-
SEATTLE MARINERS
Manager
Director of Player Develop2012-2015 LOS ANGELES ANGELS
Asst. GM, Scouting & Player Development
2006-2011
TEXAS
RANGERS
Sr. Director, Player Development
ment from 2006-2011.
2005
COLORADO
ROCKIES
Pro Scout
During time in Texas,
2003-2004 CHICAGO CUBS
Roving Catching instructor
was also responsible for
1991-2001 4 MAJOR LEAGUE TEAMS Player
instructing
catchers
on
1988-1991 Houston Astros
Minor League Player
Rangers
Major
League
roster.
Worked as a pro scout for the Rockies in 2005.
Began coaching career as the Chicago Cubs Roving Catching Instructor in 2003 and
2004.
PERSONAL: Scott Daniel Servaispronounced serviceresides in Larkspur, CO
Scott and his wife, Jill, have three children: son Tyler (11/18/92) recently graduated from
Princeton University and was drafted by the Detroit Tigers; daughter Jacqueline (9/12/94)
is enrolled at UNC Charlotte where she played volleyball...she has held internships with
the Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Angels; and daughter Victoria (9/2/97) who attends
the University of Mississippi, where she is a cheerleader...Scott played college baseball at
Creighton University (his head coach was former Cubs GM Jim Hendry) and was inducted
into the Creighton Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003...was a member of Team USA, winning a
Silver Medal in the Pan Am Games in 1987 and a Gold Medal in the 1988 Olympics (Seoul,
South Korea)...earned USA Baseballs Alumni Award in 1994....as selected in the third round
of the 1988 June Draft following his junior year of college...Scott is a native of Coon Valley,
WI and graduated from Westby High School (WI) in 1985...was drafted by the New York
Mets in the second round (scout: Terry Ryan) out of high school but did not sign.
PLAYING CAREER: Scott had an 11-year Major League playing career (1991-2001) with
the Houston Astros (1991-95, 2001), Chicago Cubs (1995-98), San Francisco Giants (19992000) and Colorado Rockies (2000)...batted .245 with 130 doubles, 63 home runs and 319
RBI in 820 career MLB games...ranked among the top-three National League catchers in
fielding percentage in three separate seasons (1996, 1997 & 1998).
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DIVISION SERIES
YEAR
CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
1998
CHI vs. ATL .667 1 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .667
.667
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W-L
226-362
26-56
140-180
93-131
98-119
0-1
159-192
45-60
233-253
64-98
840-711
156-168
192-210
68-88
36-54
127-147
19-31
213-273
163-161
- - -
Pct
.384
.317
.438
.415
.452
.000
.453
.429
.479
.395
.542
.481
.478
.436
.400
.464
.380
.438
.503
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YEAR
CLUB
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
1989
Osceola
.268 46 153 16 41 56 9 0 2 23 0 5 2 16 35 0 2 .366 .335
Columbus .236 63 199 20 47 55 5 0 1 22 1 4 3 19 42 0 3 .276 .307
1990
Tucson
.218 89 303 37 66 98 11 3 5 37 3 4 4 18 61 0 0 .323 .267
1991
Tucson
.324 60 219 34 71 89 12 0 2 27 3 1 6 13 19 0 4 .406 .377
HOUSTON .162 16 37 0 6 9 3 0 0 6 1 0 0 4 8 0 0 .243
.244
1992
HOUSTON .239 77 205 12 49 58 9 0 0 15 6 0 5 11 25 0 0 .283 .294
1993 HOUSTON
.244 85 258 24 63 107 11 0 11 32 3 3 5 22 45 0 0 .415 .313
1994
HOUSTON .195 78 251 27 49 93 15 1 9 41 7 3 4 10 44 0 0 .371 .235
1995
HOUSTON .225 28 89 7 20 33 10 0 1 12 1 1 1 9 15 0 1 .371 .300
CHICAGO-NL .286 52 175 31 50 98 12 0
12 35 1 2 2 23 37 2 1 .560 .371
1996 CHICAGO-NL .265 129 445 42 118 171 20 0 11 63 3 7 14 30 75 0 2 .384 .327
1997 CHICAGO-NL .260 122 385 36 100 139 21 0 6 45 7 3 6 24 56 0 1 .361 .311
1998 CHICAGO-NL .222 113 325 35 72 110 15 1 7 36 3 1 5 26 51 1 0 .338 .289
1999
SAN FRANCISCO
.273 69 198 21 54 79 10 0 5 21 3 0 3 13 31 0 0 .399 .327
Fresno # .273 3 3
11 3 30 3 3 6 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .545
.273
2000
COLORADO .218 33 101 6 22 29 4 0 1 13 0 1 1 7 16 0 1 .287
.273
Colorado Springs #
.292 20 65 7 19 32 2 1 3 12 1 0 1 4 8 0 1 .492
.343
SAN FRANCISCO
.250 7 8 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .250
.400
2001
HOUSTON .375 11 16 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 .375
.444
Minor Lg Totals
.260 281 942 125 247 360 42 7 19 123 8 14 16 70 166 0 10 .382 .428
ML Totals
.245 820 2493 243 611 934 130 2 63 319 35 21 46 183 407 3 6 .375 .306
THE COACHES
2016 MARINERS
YEAR
CLUB
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
1986 DSL Astros STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE
1987
Sarasota
.268 59 235 37 63 78 5 2 2 13 3 0 2 13 37 5 10 .332 .312
1988 Osceola
.255 107 333 32 85 101 10 3 0 40 6 4 2 24 62 10 9 .303 .306
1989
Osceola
.000 5 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 .000
.214
Columbus .130 36 77 8 10 15 2 0 1 9 1 0 2 5 15 1 0 .195
.202
1990
Osceola
.206 44 126 12 26 29 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 15 16 3 0 .230 .296
Columbus .239 41 109 15 26 33 4 0 1 10 1 0 1 5 23 0 1 .303 .278
1991
Burlington .257 78 276 27 71 93 14 1 2 35 0 3 3 16 40 0 1 .337 .302
Minor Lg Totals
.241 370 1167 132 281 349 38 6 6 109 11 7 11 81 197 19 21 .299 .295
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YEAR
CLUB
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
1987
Little Falls .234 58 205 31 48 57 9 0 0 23 0 2 3 18 39 2 2 .278 .303
1988
Columbia .282 45 142 19 40 57 4 2 3 21 1 2 3 22 29 5 3 .401 .385
St. Lucie
.275 76 236 34 65 80 7 1 2 30 4 1 2 34 57 9 7 .339 .370
1989 Jackson
.266 112 406 44 108 143 13 5 4 45 3 5 7 41 57 8 3 .352 .340
1990
Tidewater .162 33 117 10 19 21 2 0 0 4 4 0 1 8 22 1 1 .179 .222
1991 Williamsport .251 63 243 33 61 83 12 2 2 25 2 4 2 20 44 13 8 .342 .309
Tidewater .257 65 218 23 56 70 11 0 1 23 4 2 1 20 35 1 0 .321 .320
1992 Tidewater
.279 129 481 54 134 183 32 1 5 38 5 0 3 14 65 7 7 .380 .303
1993
NEW YORK-NL .244 78 205 19 50 72 13 0 3 25 1 1 3 14 29 0 1 .351 .300
1994
NEW YORK-NL
.154 50 52 5 8 14 0 0 2 5 2 1 0 4 11 1 0 .269
.211
Norfolk
.105 5 19 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 .105
.150
1995
NEW YORK-NL .290 78 145 17 42 52 7 0 1 21 2 1 0 9 25 1 0 .359 .329
1996
NEW YORK-NL .213 91 89 17 19 23 4 0 0 6 3 2 2 8 20 1 3 .258 .287
1997
HOUSTON .249 97 241 30 60 94 14 4 4 30 3 4 3 24 42 4 1 .390 .320
1998
HOUSTON .154 79 156 12 24 33 4 1 1 8 1 1 2 9 36 2 1 .212 .208
1999 HOUSTON
.239 106 309 44 74 106 16 2 4 31 0 3 4 38 52 3 5 .343 .328
2000
HOUSTON .207
110 304 32 63 97 9 2 7 33 5 4 3 35 56 1 1 .319
.292
2001 LOS ANGELES-NL
.333 12 15 4 5 13 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .867
.412
Las Vegas .250 16 52 8 13 18 5 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 11 0 1 .346
.291
Minor League Totals .258 602 2119 256 546 714 95 11 17 214 23 16 22 181 363 46 32 .337 .320
MLB TOTALS
.228 701 1516 180 345 504 69 9 24 161 17 17 17 143 272 13 12 .332 .298
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YEAR
CLUB
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
1983 W. Palm Beach .305 127 511 77 156 200 26 9 0 45 8 1 2 51 44 22 17 .391 .370
Memphis .211 5 19 4 4 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 .263
.250
1984 Jacksonville .273 132 532 68 145 178 23 2 2 53 5 6 1 30 35 26 18 .335 .309
1985 Indianapolis .259 127 390 55 101 124 13 5 0 35 11 1 0 44 33 13 10 .318 .333
1986 Indianapolis .302 119 480 77 145 195 32 6 2 42 11 2 1 46 29 16 10 .406 .363
MONTREAL .231 30 104 9 24 30 4 1 0 6 0 1 0 5 15 3 5 .288
.264
1987 MONTREAL .272 138 449 62 122 156 23 4 1 23 4 2 2 38 28 7 10 .347 .330
1988
Indianapolis .264 60 239 23 63 92 11 6 2 36 1 7 0 12 20 5 1 .385 .291
MONTREAL .172 36 116 9 20 27 5 1 0 4 2 0 0 10 11 1 0 .233
.238
Tucson
.258 17 66 8 17 20 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 4 6 4 2 .303 0.3
HOUSTON .161 21 31 2 5 8 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 6 0 1 .258
.188
1989
Tucson
.218 68 206 22 45 53 6 1 0 17 4 1 0 20 37 6 3 .257 .286
1990
Tucson
.214 7 28 2 6 7 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 2 1 2 .250
.313
HOUSTON .286
130 262 30 75
104 8 6 3 22 4 0 1 31 42 7 5 .397
.364
1991 HOUSTON
.262 151 461 44 121 167 20 7 4 50 1 3 0 40 49 9 3 .362 .319
1992 HOUSTON
.213 135 320 19 68 85 12 1 1 18 7 6 3 24 36 7 1 .266 .269
1993
Tucson
.296 6 27 4 8 9 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 2 1 2 .333
.367
HOUSTON .240 75 121 18 29 40 8 0 1 7 0 0 0 10 14 2 3 .331 .298
1994 Indianapolis .282 131 511 66 144 201 31 7 4 52 3 4 0 32 65 8 6 .393 .322
1995 Buffalo
.247 97 364 50 90 126 10 7 4 38 4 7 2 22 42 9 2 .346 .289
Albuquerque .259 12 27 2 7 7 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 4 4 0 1 .259
.344
1996 Buffalo
.311 94 392 66 122 166 22 2 6 37 3 3 1 27 35 3 5 .423 .355
CLEVELAND .250 24 44 8 11 16 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 .364
.267
1997 Buffalo
.228 79 311 39 71 113 21 0 7 38 4 4 1 31 43 1 6 .363 .297
CLEVELAND .308 14 26 5 8 9 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 .346
.333
1998
Nashville
.272 44 147 18 40 52 5 2 1 15 1 0 1 13 19 1 1 .354 .335
New Orleans .290 66 221 36 64 82 11 2 1 25 0 2 0 18 34 2 0 .371 .340
1999 New Orleans .266 126 467 56 124 185 34 3 7 42 2 0 3 47 54 3 9 .396 .337
2000 Nashua
.276 81 308 54 85 111 18 1 2 29 2 4 3 49 30 5 7 .360 .376
Calgary
.214 22 84 11 18 26 4 2 0 11 0 2 1 11 5 4 1 .310 .306
Minor Lg Totals
.273 1420 5330 738 1455 1952 273 55 38 529 61 45 17 468 542 131 103 .366 .331
AL Totals
.271 38 70 13 19 25 3 0 1 8 0 0 0 2 10 1 0 .357 .292
NL Totals
.249 716 1864 193 464 617 83 20 10 131 19 12 6 159 201 36 28 .331 .308
ML TOTALS
.250 754 1934 206 483 642 86 20 11 139 19 12 6 161 211 37 28 .332 .308
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Year Team
W-L ERA G GS CG ShO
SV INN H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
1990
Mariners AFL 7-2 2.66 14 13 0 0 0 64.1 52 32 19 0 4 40 59 10 6
1991
San Bernardino
1-7 5.25 18 15 1 1 0 73.2 71 58 43 3 6 47 57 12 3
Bellingham 5-2 1.58 9 9 0 0 0 57.0 32 15 10 0 0 26 65 6 3
1992
San Bernardino
13-8
3.12
25
25 6 2
0
170.0
163 75 59 8 3 66
132 10 4
Jacksonville 0-1
4.35 2 2 1 0
0
10.1 13 5 3 0 0 1 6 0 0
1993
SEATTLE 1-3
9.53
13 3 0 0
1
17.0 28 20 18 3 0 17 8 1 1
Jacksonville 6-4 3.71 15 14 1 0 0 87.1 71 43 36 3 4 33 84 2 4
1994
HOUSTON 2-1 3.70 44 0 0 0 0 41.1 46 19 17 4 2 16 24 5 1
1995
HOUSTON 9-8 3.35 24 24 0 0 0
150.2 141 73 56 13 4 49 115 3 1
1996
HOUSTON 10-10 3.59 27 27 2 1 0
160.1 175 79 64 12 3 49 101 7 2
1997 HOUSTON 15-10 3.83 34 34 7 2 0 223.0 217 105 95 16 2 77 139 6 1
1998
HOUSTON 11-7 3.36 32 32 1 1 0
211.2 227 92 79 18 5 81 137 4 2
1999 HOUSTON
*22-4 2.90 34 34 3 2 0
239.0 206 86 77 12 5 101 177 9 0
2000
NEW YORK-NL
15-10 3.14 33 33 3 1 0
217.2 194 89 76 10 8 99 151 10 0
2001 COLORADO
14-13 5.41 32 32 2 1 0 203.0 236 138 122 31 8 85 122 6 0
2002 COLORADO 7-15 6.15 30 30 0 0 0 178.2 228 *135 122 24 7 91 74 9 2
2003
ATLANTA 14-8 3.84 31 31 1 0 0
190.0 186 91 81 14 1 78 110 10 1
2004
ATLANTA 13-9 4.28 29 29 1 0 0
172.1 198 86 82 15 1 65 87 3 2
2005
ATLANTA
5-3 3.50 12 12 1 1 0 69.1 74 28 27 5 0 18 27 1 0
Richmond# 0-0
2.25 1 1 0 0
0 4.0 4 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0
GCL Braves 0-0
0.00 1 1 0 0
0 5.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
2006
Did not pitch - injured
2007
Did not pitch - injured
2008
Richmond# 0-1
1.42 2 2 0 0
0 6.1 6 1 1 0 0 3 6 0 0
Mississippi# 0-0
3.86 2 2 0 0
0 7.0 7 3 3 1 0 1 6 0 0
Myrtle Beach#
0-0
0.00 1 1 0 0
0 5.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0
Rome#
0-0
9.00 1 1 0 0
0 3.0 8 4 3 0 0 0 5 1 0
Braves-GCL# 0-0
0.00 2 2 0 0
0 5.2 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
ATLANTA
3-4 4.85 13 13 0 0 0 78.0 83 45 42 10 1 28 38 0 0
2009
HOUSTON 7-10 5.30 21 21 0 0 0
112.0 128 71 66 13 2 46 74 1 0
2010
Reno
1-0
2.70 4 0 0 0
0 3.1 3 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0
ARIZONA 0-0
0.00
10 0 0 0
0 4.1 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0
Minor Lg Totals
33-25 3.25 97 88 9 3 0 502.0 442 238 181 15 18 219 439 41 20
AL Totals
1-3
9.53
13 3 0 0
1
17.0 28 20 18 3 0 17 8 1 1
NL Totals
147-112 4.02 406 352 21
9 0 2251.1 2342 1137 1006 197 49 884 1379 74 12
ML TOTALS
148-115 4.06 419 355 21
9 1 2268.1 2370 1157 1024 200 49 901 1387 75 13
All-Star * Led League + Tied for League Lead # MLB Rehab Assignment
CAREER HITTING
ML TOTALS
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DIVISION SERIES
YEAR
CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
1995
SEA vs. NYY .571 5 21 6 12 21 3 0 2 10 0 0 0 6 2 0 0
1.000
.667
1997
SEA vs. BAL .188 4 16 2 3 9 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .563
.188
2000
SEA vs. CWS .364 3 11 2 4 8 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .727
.462
2001
SEA vs. CLE .313 5 16 3 5 12 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 5 2 1 0 .750
.476
DS Totals
.375 17 64 13 24 50 5 0 7 20 0 0 0 13 8 1 0 .781 .481
ALL-STAR GAME
YEAR
CLUB, SITE AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
1992
AL, San Diego .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
.000
1995
AL, Texas .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000
.000
1996
AL, Philadelphia
.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
.000
1997
AL, Cleveland
1.000 1 2 1 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2.500
1.000
2000
AL, Atlanta .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
.000
2001
AL, Seattle .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000
.000
2003
AL, Chicago-AL
.000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 .000
.333
ASG Totals
.167 7 12 1 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 .417
.231
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2000 ALDS vs. Chicagostarted all 10 of Seattles post-season games in 2001hit .313
(5x16) with 2 home runs and 5 RBI in the ALCS vs. Clevelandhome run in Game 4 in
Cleveland was estimated at 458 feet.
AWARDS: All-Star Games: 1992, 1995 (starter), 1996, 1997 (starter), 2000, 2001 (starter),
2003 (starter)Silver Slugger: 1992, 1997, 2001, 2003AL Designated Hitter of the Year:
1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001Sporting News AL All-Star: 1992, 1995, 1997, 2001
AP MLB All-Star: 1995, 1998AL Player of the Week: 6 times, last: May 22, 2000AL
Player of the Month: 5 times, last: May, 2003named the Mariners MVP by the Seattle
Chapter of the BBWAA in 1992 and 1995voted the Seattle P-I Sports Star of the Year
in 19922004 Roberto Clemente AwardEdgar Martinez DH of the Year Award: 1995,
1997, 1998, 2000, 2001.
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ANTONY SUZUKI
POSITION: Pacific Rim Liason Assistant / Interpreter
Antony is entering his 12th Major League season, his 11th as
an interpreter with the Mariners. This year, he took on additional
responsibilities in the Pacific Rim. He began his career with the San
Diego Padres and has worked with five Japanese players in the
Majors (Hisashi Iwakuma, Ichiro Suzuki, Kenji Johjima, Munenori
Kawasaki and San Diegos Akinori Otsuka). Suzukis duties include
interpretation for players and assisting with on and off field needs.
Antony works closely with the advance scouting staff to translate reports for meetings, etc.,
assists the Baseball Information department with Japanese media, and helps the manager
and coaching staff with communicating with Japanese-speaking players, including being
part of mound visits with the pitching coach or manager during games.
Antony was a part of the Japan-America All-Star Series in 2006 and 2014, and worked
with Team Japan in the World Baseball Classic in 2009 and 2013 as Official Team Interpreter.
Antony Hiroaki Suzuki was born in Honolulu, HI, but attended high school in Chiba, Japan
to play/study Japanese baseball and culture. He graduated from Komazawa University
(Tokyo). Antony and his wife, Yuko, reside in Renton, WA, with their daughter Malia.
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Rick Griffin is in his 34th season as only the second athletic trainer
in Mariners history. He was promoted to his current position as Senior
Director on Jan. 3, 2014. In 2014, Rick worked his 5,000th regularseason game on June 4th in Atlanta; hes missed only 11 games in his
34 years with the club. He has also worked all 34 postseason games.
Prior to joining the team on February 3, 1983, he worked as a full-time
athletic trainer at the Sports Medicine Clinic in Seattle.
A native of Brigham City, Utah, Rick earned a B.S. from Utah State
in health education and followed with a M.S. from the University of Oregon. His baseball
background includes four years (1977-81) as athletic trainer with the then Cincinnati Reds
affiliate Eugene Emeralds of the Northwest League. Also in Eugene, he served as an
instructor and athletic trainer at Winston Churchill High School.
In 1982 toured Australia speaking on sports medicine topics. In November of 1994, 1995,
2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2014 & 2015 Rick went to Japan and lectured to the Japanese
Baseball Athletic Trainers Society. Rick has been an athletic trainer for the American League
All-Star Team four times (1987, 1995, 2001 in Seattle & 2010). In December 1989, he was
elected as the American League representative of the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers
Society, a position he held for six years. In Oct. 1996, Rick toured Japan with a group of
All-Stars that played Japanese All-Stars in a series of exhibition games. Following the 1999
season the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society named Rick and his staff the Major
League Baseball Athletic Training Staff of the Year, and following the 2013 season Rick and
his staff were honored with the Martin-Monahan Award as the best medical staff in MLB.
Rick is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine, National Athletic Trainers
Society and the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He enjoys hunting, fishing,
golf and providing medical coverage at professional rodeos in the off-season.
ROB NODINE
Rob Nodine enters his 10th season as the Assistant Athletic Trainer
at the Major League level after spending 14 years in the Mariners
system. Rob joined the organization in 1993 as Athletic Trainer at
Riverside (A). He spent four seasons as an Athletic Trainer for the
Mariners affiliate in the California League before moving to Double-A
in 1997. Rob spent four years (1997-2001) as the Double-A ATC and
was the Athletic Trainer for the West Division Team in the 2001 Texas
League All-Star Game. He moved to AAA Tacoma in 2002. Rob served
on the PBATS Executive Board from 2009-2015.
Following the 2013 season the Mariners Athletic Training Staff was honored with the MartinMonahan Award as the best medical staff in MLB.
Rob received his B.S. degree in Athletic Training from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
in 1992. He worked as a student Athletic Trainer for the baseball, football, basketball and
track teams, among others, while a student at UNLV. Nodine is a member of the National
Athletic Trainers Association and is licensed in the states of Arizona and Washington.
Rob resides in Edmonds, Wash.
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MATT TOTH
JAMES CLIFFORD
CHAD UIHLEIN
YOSHIHIRO NAKAZAWA
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Industrial League.
Yoshis education includes formal training in Japanese Oriental Medicine and
Acupuncture. He is a certified athletic trainer, certified massage and shiatsu therapist,
certified acupuncturist and a licensed moxibustion therapy specialist.
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Matt Toth is in his fifth season in the Majors, but his 11th in the
Mariners organization. He works as a part of the athletic training
staff, but his focus is on rehabilitating injured players. Following the
2013 season the Mariners Athletic Training Staff was honored with the
Martin-Monahan Award as the best medical staff in MLB.
Matt is a graduate of John Carroll (OH) University and has an M.S.
in Health and Human Performance from Oregon State. Matt spent
the 2009-2011 seasons as the athletic trainer for (AA) Jackson. He
was with (A) Wisconsin in 2008, after spending 2006 (Inland Empire)
and 2007 (High Desert) in the California League. Matt was an athletic trainer with the OSU
football and baseball teams in 2004. He worked as an athletic trainer in the Milwaukee
organization in 2002-03 after beginning his career in the Cubs organization in 2001. Matt
resides in Issaquah, Wash., with his wife, Annie, son Alex and daughter Ellie.
RYAN STILES
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Equipment Manager
Ryan Stiles is in his 18th year in the Mariners organization but just his
fourth since being promoted to equipment manager. Stiles is responsible
for all home clubhouse operations for the team. His duties include
purchasing and maintaining all club baseball equipment while attending
to the day-to-day needs of the Mariners players, coaches and staff.
Ryan spent the previous 10 seasons as the teams minor league
equipment manager, working out of the Mariners Spring Training
Complex in Peoria, Ariz.
Prior to moving to Arizona, he spent three years working in the Mariners finance department.
A Longview, WA, native, Ryan graduated from RA Long High School, where he played
football and baseball, in 1992. He graduated from Central Washington University in 1997.
Ryan resides in Seattle. He has two children: Luke and Jack.
BILL SEPICH
Billy Sepich begins his 22nd season with the Mariners organization,
his 14th as the assistant equipment manager in the home clubhouse.
He began as an assistant in the visiting clubhouse in 1995, and served
as the visiting clubhouse manager in 2002. He moved over to the home
side beginning in 2003. In addition to assisting with other clubhouse
duties, Sepich oversees inventory on much of the baseball equipment
and supplies. Sepich, an avid golfer who sports an eight handicap,
attended Eastern Illinois University. He resides in Seattle.
PETE FORTUNE
Clubhouse Assistant
Pete Fortune is in his 31st year in Major League Baseball, his 27th
with the Mariners, all spent working in the home clubhouse.
He was originally hired in April 1985 as a Mariners bat boy, and
served as a clubhouse assistant from 1986-89. After spending four
seasons (1990-93) as a New York Yankees clubhouse assistant, he
returned to Seattle in 1994 where he has remained.
Fortune, an Edmonds (WA) native, graduated from Edmonds High
School in 1984. He has one son (Jalil, 14) and resides in Seattle.
JEFF BOPP
Jeff Bopp is in his ninth year with the Mariners, his first since being
named Visiting Clubhouse Manager in January, 2016.
Jeff spent the previous eight years working in the Mariners home
clubhouse. He was the clubhouse manager for AAA Tacoma in 2002-08.
Bopp is a native of Longview, WA. He graduated from Mark Morris
High School in 1982 and graduated from Washington State University
with a degree in psychology. Jeff has one daughter (Chloe, 9) and
resides in Longview.
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JIMMY HARTLEY
Video Coordinator
CRAIG MANNING
Craig Manning is in his 10th season with the Mariners after joining
the club in January 2007. He spent the 2004-2006 seasons working
as an intern with the Mariners MLB Video Coordinator. He was the
Tacoma Rainiers video coordinator from 2002-2004.
Craig assists the video coordinator, and is responsible for
coordinating all minor league video as well as assisting the scouting
department.
Craig is a native of Gig Harbor. He graduated from Central
Washington University and currently resides in Renton.
BOB CHRISTOFFERSON
Head Groundskeeper
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Jimmy Hartley is in his sixth season with the Mariners after joining the
club in January 2011. He spent the previous five seasons (2006-2010)
with the Colorado Rockies, working as the assistant video coordinator.
Jimmy oversees all video operations for the organization, helps players
and coaches with their day-to-day preparation, and works closely with the
Mariners advance scouting staff throughout the season.
With the Rockies, Hartley assisted with all video operations at the Major
League level and worked closely with the player development department
during both Spring Training and the fall instructional league.
A native of Vinita, Okla., Hartley is a graduate of Oklahoma State University, where he earned
his bachelors degree in business administration in 2003 and his MBA in 2008. His previous work
experience includes time with the Oklahoma State University and University of Texas baseball
programs, Baseball Info Solutions, and as the Director of Baseball Operations at North Carolina
State University.
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DAVIS
NIEHAUS
BUHNER
MARTINEZ
JOHNSON
WILSON
GRIFFEY
PINIELLA
MOYER
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Year Rd
2009
1st (supp.)
2010
4th
2010
12th
2009
3rd
2012
5th
2010
1st
2012
1st
School
John A. Ferguson High School
University of Kentucky
Oregon State University
University of North Carolina
University of Virginia
Yucaipa High School
University of Florida
Date Signed
Oct. 11, 2006
July 4, 2002
Aug. 13, 2010
School / Country
Venezuela
Venezuela
Dominican Republic
Date Signed
Dec. 3, 2015
Dec. 12, 2013
Dec. 14, 2015
Jan. 7, 2016
Dec. 4, 2014
Dec. 2, 2015
Nov. 13, 2015
Nov. 23, 2015
Dec. 21, 2015
Last Organization
San Francisco
New York (AL)
St. Louis
Chicago (NL)
Baltimore
Philadelphia
Seattle
Los Angeles (AL)
Seattle
Date Signed
Jan. 22, 2015
Nov. 20, 2012
Player
David Rollins
Year
2014
Last Organization
Los Angeles (AL)
Seattle
Round
1
Last Organization
Houston
TRADE (17)
Player
Team
Date
In Exchange For
Jonathan Aro
Boston
Dec. 7, 2015
Roenis Elias (LHP), Carson Smith (RHP)
Joaquin Benoit
San Diego
Nov. 12, 2015 Enyel De Los Santos (RHP), Nelson Ward (INF)
Steve Clevenger
Baltimore
Dec. 2, 2015
Mark Trumbo (1B), C.J. Riefenhauser (LHP).
Charlie Furbush
Detroit
July 30, 2011 Doug Fister (RHP), David Pauley (RHP)
Nathan Karns
Tampa Bay
Nov. 5, 2015
B. Miller (INF), L. Morrison (INF), D. Farquhar (RHP)
Adam Lind
Milwaukee
Dec. 9, 2015
MiLB RHPs Carlos Herrera, Daniel Missaki, Freddy Peralta
Leonys Martin
Texas
Nov. 16, 2015 T. Wilhelmsen (RHP), J. Jones (OF), PTBNL
Wade Miley
Boston
Dec. 7, 2015
Roenis Elias (LHP), Carson Smith (RHP)
Jesus Montero
New York (AL)
Jan. 23, 2012 Michael Pineda (RHP), Jose Campos (RHP)
Mike Montgomery Tampa Bay
March 31, 2015 Erasmo Ramirez (RHP)
Vidal Nuo
Arizona
June 3, 2015 Dominic Leone (RHP), Welington Castillo (C),
Jack Reinheimer (INF), Gabby Guerrero (OF)
Boog Powell
Tampa Bay
Nov. 5, 2015
B. Miller (INF), L. Morrison (INF), D. Farquhar (RHP)
Luis Sardias
Milwaukee
Nov. 20, 2015 Ramon Flores (OF)
Evan Scribner
Oakland
Dec. 8, 2015
Trey Cochran-Gill (RHP)
Seth Smith
San Diego
Dec. 30, 2014 Brandon Maurer (RHP)
Joe Wieland
Los Angeles (NL) Jan. 12, 2016 Erick Mejia (INF)
Tony Zych
Chicago (NL)
April 2, 2015
cash considerations
Date Claimed
Oct. 19, 2015
Last Organization
Oakland
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E
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PL A
RHP Felix Hernandez has gone 104-65 with a 2.83 ERA since 2009.
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WILD CARD
YEAR
CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2014
KC vs. OAK .000 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000
.000
DIVISION SERIES
YEAR
CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2014
KC vs. LAA .333 3 12 2 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .333
.385
YEAR
CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2014
KC vs. BAL .273 4 11 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 .273
.429
WORLD SERIES
YEAR
CLUB, OPP
2014
KC vs. SF
YEAR
CLUB
2006
Japan
2009
Japan
WBC Totals
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2014: Hit .285 (140x491) with 63 runs, 22 doubles, 6 triples, 1 home run and 43 RBIranked
fifth in Majors (3rd in A.L.) with a .363 average (45x124) against left-handed pitching,
highest average vs. lefties by lefty hitterset club record with 11 hits in a series vs.
Chicago-AL (Sept. 15-17), going 11-for-13; drew two walks to reach base 13 times in
series, first Major Leaguer to do so since Kevin Kouzmanoff at Milwaukee, Aug. 11-13,
2009became third Royals player with two outfield assists in an inning, Aug. 8 vs. San
Franciscofirst career grand slam Aug. 5 at Arizonamissed 18 games (June 21-July 11)
with strained left groin muscle and had two-game rehab stint at AA Northwest Arkansas.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Played in 14 postseason games in 2014 with the American
League champion Royalshit .333 (4x12) in three game sweep of Angels in ALDS.
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2015:
MLB Totals - Appeared in four games, all starts behind the plate.
Quite A Debut - Major League debut September 9, catching all 9.0 innings of a one-hit
shutoutfirst Mariners catcher to catch a shutout in his MLB debutjust the third catcher
since 1914 to catch a 9.0-inning one-hitter in MLB debutjoins Bostons Russ Gibson
(April 14, 1967 at Yankees) & Pittsburghs Walter Schmidt (April 13, 1916 at Cardinals).
Moving Up - Promoted to AAA Tacoma on June 4hit .277 (51x184) with 27 runs, 12
doubles, 3 home runs, 20 RBI, 10 walks in 53 games with the Rainiers.
AA Recap - Began season with AA Jackson, batting .243 (26x107) with 17 runs, 5
doubles, 1 triple, 13 RBI, 20 walks and 3 stolen bases in 35 games.
Homer - First AAA home run and drove in career-high tying 4 RBI July 3 vs. Las Vegas.
Strong Arm - Combined to throw out 27.8% of attempted basestealers in the minors (8
CS, 24 SB with Tacoma & 12 CS, 28 SB with Jackson).
Disabled List - On DL Aug. 18-end of minor league season with strained right hamstring.
PERSONAL: Steven Phillip Baronresides in Miami and Seattle during the offseason2009
graduate of John A. Ferguson (FL) High School.
2009: Made professional debut with Pulaski in the Appalachian Leaguesaw action in 30
games, making 25 starts at catcher.
2010: Split season between Clinton (45 G) and Everett (53 G)named a Northwest League
All-Starcombined to throw out 63 of 138 attempted base stealers (45.6%)led the
minors in catcher caught stealing.
2011: Split season with Clinton and High Desertthree stints on DL, June 15-24 (right hand
contusion), July 2-Aug. 21 (left wrist sprain) & Aug. 27-end of season (right shin infection).
2012: Appeared in 64 games with Clintonseason-high 9-game hit streak from June 4-22
(.486/17x35)placed on the disabled list on July 6 for the remainder of the season with
right elbow sprainparticipated in the Mariners 2012 Instructional League.
2013: In High Desert appeared in career-high 86 gamestook part in Instructional League.
2014: Split season between High Desert (4/4-7/7) and Jackson (7/8-8/17)combined to
throw out 45.5% of basestealers (6 CS/6 SB w/Jackson & 30 CS/36 SB w/High Desert)
season-high 7-game hit streak, Aug. 6-16 with Jackson (.462/12x26, 2 R, 3 2B, 3 RBI, BB,
SB)placed on the DL on Aug. 18 for remainder of season with strained right hamstring.
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POSITION: Catcher
AGE: 25
BORN: 12-7-90 in Miami, FL
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0
WEIGHT: 205
ML SERVICE: 0 years, 27 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016
ACQUIRED: Mariners supplemental first round selection (33rd
overall) in the 2009 MLB First-Year Player Draft
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2002: Appeared in 17 games (13 starts) in five stints with Texasled PCL starters with .204
batting average against, was 2nd with 9.40 K/9.0 innings, 5th with 10.76 baserunners/9.0
inningsrecalled by Texas May 9 and earned first MLB win that day vs. CWS (optioned
May 11)named PCL Pitcher of the Week for June 10-16.
2003: Began season with AAA Oklahoma before being called up by Texas on May 2on DL
June 1-22 with right elbow inflammation (rehab assignment in Oklahoma).
2004: Made first Opening Day roster with Texassplit year between rotation and bullpen
finished 3-5 with a 6.33 ERA (53 ER, 75.1 IP) in 15 starts...posted 3.90 ERA (12 ER,
27.2 IP) in 13 relief outingson DL Aug. 23-Sept. 7 with right shoulder tendinitis (rehab
assignment with Frisco)posted 2.03 ERA (3 ER, 13.1 IP) in five outings in September.
2005: Opened season on Texas disabled list with right shoulder tendinitis (until May 2),
including rehab assignment with AAA Oklahoma (April 25-May 2worked both starter
and reliever during with Texaswas 2-4 with 5.96 ERA (30 ER, 45.1 IP) in nine starts,
while going 2-0 with a 1.30 ERA (6 ER, 41.2 IP) in 23 relief outingson 15-day DL June
9-28 with right elbow tendinitis, including rehab assignment with AZL Rangers (1 G)had
a 0.83 ERA (2 ER, 21.2 IP) in 10 outings prior to All-Star break...had a 4.68 ERA (34 ER,
65.1 IP) in 22 appearances (nine starts) following the All-Star break.
2006: In first full season as reliever, finished 7th among A.L. relievers with 79.2 innings and
85 strikeoutslimited left-handers to .191 (22x115) average...righties hit .245 (46x188).
2007: Named Rangers Pitcher of the Year by the local chapter of BBWAA after a career-high
70 appearances, posting a 2.85 ERA2nd among A.L. relievers with 87 strikeouts, T2nd
in wins (7), 3rd in innings (82.0 IP)limited left-handed batters to a .172 (23x134) batting
average; righties hit .268 (45x168)compiled 3.13 ERA (16 ER, 46.0 IP) in 39 games prior
to All-Star break...had a 2.50 ERA (10 ER, 36.0 IP) in 31 games after the break.
2008: Appeared in 44 games for Texason 15-day DL July 3-Aug. 6 with right shoulder
inflammation, including rehab assignments with AA Frisco (July 25-Aug. 1) & AAA
Oklahoma (Aug. 2-5)posted 5.60 ERA (22 ER, 35.1 IP) in 34 outings prior to the All-Star
break...compiled 2.79 ERA (3 ER, 9.2 IP) in 10 appearances following the All-Star break.
2009: Missed the entire season after undergoing surgery to repair a torn right rotator cuff on
Jan. 27, performed by Dr. Timothy Kremcheck in Cincinnati, OH.
2010: Led American League relievers with 1.34 ERA after signing with Tampa Bay as a minor
league free agent Feb. 15, 2010led A.L. relievers with .147 opponent batting average,
4.48 hits per 9.0 innings and 6.12 baserunners per 9.0 innings, 2nd with 1.64 BB/9.0 IP
and 6.82 K/BB, 3rd with 11.19 K/9.0 innings and 5th with 75 strikeoutsbegan season
with AAA Durhamappeared in eight games before being selected by Tampa Bay April
29posted 0.65 ERA (2 ER, 27.2 IP) in 29 outings prior to All-Star break...had a 1.93 ERA
(7 ER, 32.2 IP) in 34 appearances following the All-Star break.
2011: Appeared in 66 games with Detroitwas 3-0 with a 1.36 ERA (7 ER, 46.1 IP), two
saves and 52 strikeouts over his final 50 outings of the season May 20-Sept. 27tossed
22.0 scoreless innings over his final 22 outings Aug. 3-Sept. 27held right-handed
hitters to .184 (19x103) batting average; lefties hit .248 (28x113)recorded 3.55 ERA (13
ER, 33.0 IP) in 36 appearances at home; 2.25 ERA (7 ER, 28.0 IP) in 30 outings on road
was 2-3 with 4.24 ERA (16 ER, 34.0 IP) in 39 games prior to the All-Star break...finished
2-0 with a 1.33 ERA (4 ER, 27.0 IP) in 27 appearances following the All-Star break.
2012: Appeared in a career-high 73 games, T7th-most in the American LeagueT6th
among A.L relievers with 84 strikeouts, T9th with 5 winsmatched career-high with a
four-game win streak Aug. 17-Sept. 27was 5-2 with a 2.70 ERA (13 ER, 43.1 IP) in 42
outings at home; 0-1 with a 5.20 ERA (16 ER, 27.2 IP) in 31 appearances on the road
was 1-1 with a 2.25 ERA (10 ER, 40.0 IP) in 40 appearances prior to All-Star breakwent
4-2 with a 5.52 ERA (19 ER, 31.0 IP) in 33 outings following the break.
2013: Posted 2.01 ERA (15 ER, 67.0 IP) with career-high 24 saves in 66 gamesamongst
A.L. relievers, ranked 9th in ERA, 5th in save percentage (92.3, 24 SV/26 SVO) and
10th with a .197 (47x238) opponent batting averagesuccessful on his first 22 save
opportunities April 17-Sept. 19; 7th-longest saves streak in Majors in 2013 and 3rdlongest in A.L.posted a 1.06 ERA (4 ER, 34.0 IP) in 31 appearances on the road while
going 4-1 with 11 saves in 11 chances and a 3.00 ERA (11 ER, 33.0 IP) in 35 appearances
at homein 38 appearances before the All-Star break, went 2-0 with eight saves in eight
chances, a 1.64 ERA (7 ER, 38.1 IP) and 50 strikeouts against 12 walks.
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2014: Posted second-lowest ERA of his career with 1.49 ERA (9 ER, 54.1 IP) over 53 relief
outings, the 7th-best ERA among Major League relievers and 2nd-best in the N.L.
his 1.49 ERA was the 4th-best by a reliever in Padres historyheld opponents to a
.151/.212/.247 (28x186) line, 4th-best opponents average and second-best opponents
OBP among Major League relievershis opponents average was second-best in franchise
history (Tim Worrell, 1996, .137), while his opponent OBP was third-best (Mike Adams,
2011, .197 and Cla Meredith, 2006, .207)recorded 11 saves in 12 opportunitieswas
one of three Major League pitchers with 10+saves and 15+ holdsfirst pitcher in Padres
franchise history to record 15-or-more holds and 10-or-more saves in same season
posted 0.57 ERA (1 ER, 15.2 IP) in 15 second-half appearances, 3rd-best among Major
League relievers and second-best in the N.L.his 0.84 home ERA at Petco Park was the
3rd-best mark in club history (min. 30.0 IP), behind only the 0.50 mark posted by Donne
Wall in 1998 and the 0.65 mark from Luke Gregerson in 2009.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Appeared in the postseason four straight seasons with
Tampa Bay (2010) and Detroit (2011-13)has combined to go 1-0 with 3 saves and a
2.82 ERA (7 ER, 22.1 IP) with 27 strikeouts in 20 relief appearancesappeared in the
2012 World Series with Detroit.
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POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE
Of the 56 players on the Spring Training roster (as of 1/30/16), 11 have appeared in at
least one postseason gamenumber of series noted in parenthesis:
Wild Card Aoki (1), Sanchez (1)
Division Series Aoki (3), Benoit (11), Cano (7), Cook (5), Cruz (3), Gutierrez (1), Iannetta (3),
Montero (1), Sanchez (2), Scribner, (1), Smith (4)
League Championship Series Aoki (4), Benoit (7), Cano (3), Cruz (3), Gutierrez (1), Smith (1)
World Series Aoki (6), Benoit (2), Cano (1), Cruz (2), Smith (1)
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2005: Finished second behind Oaklands Huston Street in A.L. Rookie of the Year voting
hit .297 (155x522) with 14 home runs and 62 RBI in 132 games with Yankees after his
May recallled A.L. with .335 road batting averageled AL rookies in batting average,
runs (78), hits, doubles (34), multi-hit games (47) and total bases (239)ranked second
with 52 extra-base hits and a .534 slugging percentage, 4th in RBI and 5th in home runs
began season with AAA Columbus and hit .333 (36x108) with 8 doubles, 3 triples, 4 home
runs and a club-high 24 RBI in 24 gamesrecalled from Columbus May 3 and made MLB
debut that night at Tampa Baynamed AL Rookie of the Month for September, batting
.381 (40x105) with 22 runs, 9 doubles, 2 triples, 5 home runs and 16 RBIhit .263 (5x19)
in 5 Division Series games vs. the Angels with a team-leading 5 RBI.
2006: Batted .342 (165x482) with 41 doubles, 15 home runs and 78 RBI in 122 games (115
starts at 2B, 4 at DH)earned first Silver Slugger Award and was selected to his first
American League All-Star team (replaced on roster due to injury)ranked 3rd in overall
batting average (.342) and T9th with 41 doubleshis .342 batting average was the 3rdhighest for a Yankee in second season in Majors (minimum: 400 AB)only Joe DiMaggio
(.346 in 1937) and Don Mattingly (.343 in 1984) posted higher marks in sophomore year
on 15-day disabled list from June 27-Aug. 8 with strained left hamstring (missed 35
games)named A.L. Player of the Month for September, batting .373 (41x110).
2007: Hit .306 (189x617) with 93 runs, 41 doubles, 7 triples, 17 home runs, 97 RBI and
39 walks in 160 gamestied (with Jeter) for 4th in A.L. with 61 multi-hit games, T6th
with 160 games played, 7th with a .329
batting average at night and 10th with 189
SILVER SLUGGER
hits, 301 total bases and 617 at-bats Robinson has won 5 Silver Slugger Awards, the
led all AL second basemen with 97 RBI most by any American League second basebatted .328 (63x192) against lefties, the mantrails only Ryne Sandberg (7) for the most
2nd-highest average in the Majors for a Silver Sluggers won at the position:
left-handed batter against left-handed Most Silver Sluggers by 2B:
pitchinginvolved in 136 double plays, 1. Ryne Sandberg................................. 7
the most in Majors by a second baseman 2. Robinson Can............................... 5
since Clevelands Carlos Baerga in 1992 3. Roberto Alomar................................ 4
(138)named AL co-Player of the Week
Julio Franco...................................... 4
Lou Whitaker.................................... 4
for period ending July 22 (.500/17x34, 8
Craig Biggio...................................... 4
R, 2 HR, 9 RBI)also named AL co-Player
Jeff Kent........................................... 4
of the Week for period ending Aug. 5
Chase Utley...................................... 4
(.478/11x23, 9 R, 3 HR, 9 RBI).
2008: Hit .271 (162x597) with 35 doubles,
3 triples, 14 home runs and 72 RBI in
MULTI-HIT MADNESS
159 games with the Yankees (154 starts Robinson has recorded 397 multi-hit games
at 2B)struck out 65 times, tied with over the last seven seasons (since 2009), the
Ichiro for the 4th-fewest Ks among AL most in the Majors:
players with at least 600 PAhad 800
Most Multi-Hit Games (since 2009):
total chances, most among AL second
1. Robinson Can........................... 397
basemenplayed for Estrellas de Oriente 2. Miguel Cabrera............................. 384
in the Dominican Winter League.
3. Nick Markakis............................... 342
2009: Hit .320 (204x637) with 103 runs, a 4. Adrian Beltre................................. 341
team-high 48 doubles, 2 triples, 25 home 5. Ian Kinsler..................................... 333
runs, 85 RBI in 161 gamesranked 3rd in
the AL in hits, T3rd in doubles and 4th in
IRON MAN
total bases (331)recorded 67 multi-hit
games, 2nd-most in the Majors behind Robinson has appeared in 1,433 of 1,458 possiIchiros 73collected 203 hits and 25 ble games since 2007he ranks T1st in the Mahome runs as a second baseman, joining jors in games played over the last nine seasons:
Bret Boone (2001) and Alfonso Soriano Games Played since 2007:
(2002) as the third second baseman 1. Robinson Can........................ 1,433
Adrian Gonzalez........................ 1,433
since Rogers Hornsby retired in 1937 to
have 200+ hits and 25+ home runs in a 3. Ichiro Suzuki.............................. 1,400
seasonplayed with Dominican Republic 4. Miguel Cabrera.......................... 1,375
5. Nick Markakis............................ 1,374
in 2009 WBC.
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2013: Hit .314 (190x605) with 81 runs, 41 doubles, 27 home runs and 107 RBI in 160 games
(153 starts at 2B, 6 at DH)named A.L.s starting second baseman in All-Star Game
at Citi Field, garnering 5,369,141 voteswas his fifth career All-Star selection (2006,
10-13)was hit by a pitch in first inning and removed from game with contusion of
his right quadricepsfinished 5th in MVP voting with 150.0 voteswon his 5th Sliver
Slugger Award, including fourth straightmade his eighth straight Opening Day start
at second for Yankeessecond-most consecutive Opening Day starts by a Yankees
second baseman, trailing only Willie Randolph (13, 1976-88)hit his 344th career double
May 4 vs. Oakland, surpassing Bill Dickey (343) and tying Mickey Mantle (344) for 8th
place in franchise historyreached 1,500-hit plateau May 9 at Colorado, eight years and
six days after his MLB debut (on 5/3/05), marking shortest span from a players first Major
League game to 1,500 hits in club history, surpassing Derek Jeter (8 years & 79 days
after his debut)at 30 years, 199 days old, became the fifth Yankee to reach 1,500 hits
before his 31st birthday, joining Mickey Mantle (1960, 28 years, 305 days), Derek Jeter
(2003, 29 years, 51 days), Lou Gehrig (1932, 29 years, 52 days) and Don Mattingly (1991,
30 years, 94 days)hit his 200th career home run Aug. 20 (G#1) vs. Torontoplayed for
Team Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic, winning WBC Tournament MVP
after batting .469 (15x32) with 4 doubles, 2 home runs and 6 RBIset the record for
most hits in a single WBC tournamentalso named to the WBC All-Tournament team
recorded fifth consecutive season with 40 or more doubles and 25 or more home runs,
the only player in baseball history to record those statistics in five consecutive seasons.
2014: Started 157 of 162 games in first season with Marinershit .314 (187x595) with 77
runs, 37 doubles, 2 triples, 14 home runs, 82 RBI and career-high 10 stolen bases
hit over .300 for the 6th consecutive seasonMariners nominee for the Hank Aaron
Awardalso named Mariners BBWAA
Most Valuable Playerfinalist for Rawlings
THE ALL-STAR
Gold Glove Awardrecorded 37 doubles Robinson was elected by fans as the American
(T7th in AL), his 10th consecutive season League starting second baseman in 2014his
with 30 or more doublesrecorded at 5th consecutive Midsummer Classic starting for
least one hit in 120 of 157 games (76.4%), American League at second base, and his 6th
3rd-most games with a hit in MLB: J. All-Star selectionhe became first American
Altuve (127 of 158) and Michael Brantley League second baseman to start 5 consecutive
(123 of 156)ranked 6th in hits (187), All-Star games since Roberto Alomar did so from
on-base percentage (.382) and batting 1996 to 2000.
average (.314), 4th in multi-hit games
HOME RUN DERBY
(56), T7th in doubles (37)led team and
T11th in AL with 12 game-winning RBI Robinson participated in the Home Run Derby
ranked 6th amongst A.L. position players as part of the festivities in the 2011, 2012, 2013
with a 6.4 WAR - Baseball-Reference.com All-Star Gameshe won the 2011 Home Run
ranked 5th in the AL batting .339 (38x112) Derby with 32 home runs, joining Ryne Sandberg
with runners in scoring positionhit .364 as the only second basemen to win the derby.
(16x44) with RISP/2 outs and .500 (4x8,
DOUBLE TROUBLE
9 RBI) with bases loadedreached base
safely (via H or BB) in career-high 31 Robinson had 34 doubles last season, extendconsecutive games (27 via hit), April 20- ing his string of 30+ doubles in each of his first 11
May 24, 3rd-longest by an AL player in Major League seasonsjoined Albert Pujols as
2014missed 4 games (May 29-June 1) only players in MLB history to accomplish this.
with a left hand contusionfirst time since 30+ Doubles In First 11 MLB Seasons
2006 to not start in four consecutive team Robinson Can....................... 11 (2005-2014)
gameswent 2-for-4 in Mariners debut Albert Pujols..............................10 (2001-2010)
& scored 800th career run March 31 at Matt Holliday...............................9 (2004-2013)
LAAelected by fans as the American Miguel Cabrera............................9 (2004-2014)
League starting second baseman5th Todd Helton.................................9 (1998-2006)
Wade Boggs................................9 (1983-1991)
consecutive Midsummer Classic starting Stan Musial..................................9 (1942-1951)
for AL at second base, 6th All-Star Joe Medwick...............................9 (1933-1941)
selectionfirst AL second baseman to Earl Averill....................................9 (1929-1937)
start 5 consecutive All-Star games since Paul Waner..................................9 (1926-1934)
Babe Herman..............................9 (1926-1935)
Roberto Alomar (1996-2000).
Jim Bottomley.............................9 (1923-1931)
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YEAR
CLUB
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2001 GCL Yankees .230 57 200 37 46 73 14 2 3 34 0 2 3 28 27 11 2 .365 .330
Staten Island .250 2 8 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .250
.250
2002 Greensboro
.276 113 474 67 131 211 20 9 14 66 0 1 3 29 78 2 1 .445 .321
Staten Island .276 22 87 11 24 34 5 1 1 15 1 0 0 4 8 6 1 .391 .308
2003
Tampa
.276 90 366 50 101 138 16 3 5 50 0 3 4 17 49 1 1 .377 .313
Trenton
.280 46 164 21 46 60 9 1 1 13 2 0 6 9 16 0 0 .366 .341
2004
Trenton
.301 74 292 43 88 145 20 8 7 44 0 4 3 24 40 2 4 .497 .356
Columbus
.259 61 216 22 56 87 9 2 6 30 3 2 1 18 27 0 1 .403 .316
2005
Columbus
.333 24 108 19 36 62 8 3 4 24 0 0 0 6 13 0 0 .574 .368
NEW YORK-AL .297 132 522 78 155 239 34 4 14 62 7 3 3 16 68 1 3 .458 .320
2006 NEW YORK-AL .342 122 482 62 165 253 41 1 15 78 1 5 2 18 54 5 2 .525 .365
GCL Yankees # .400 1 5 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .400
.400
Trenton #
.500 3 10 1 5 7 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 .700
.615
2007 NEW YORK-AL .306 160 617 93 189 301 41 7 19 97 1 4 8 39 85 4 5 .488 .353
2008 NEW YORK-AL .271 159 597 70 162 245 35 3 14 72 1 5 5 26 65 2 4 .410 .305
2009 NEW YORK-AL .320
+161 637 103 204 331 48 2 25 85 0 4 3 30 63 5 7 .520 .352
2010 NEW YORK-AL .319 160 626 103 200 334 41 3 29 109 0 5 8 57 77 3 2 .534 .381
2011 NEW YORK-AL .302 159 623 104 188 332 46 7 28 118 0 8 12 38 96 8 2 .533 .349
2012 NEW YORK-AL .313 161 627 105 196 345 48 1 33 94 0 2 7 61 96 3 2 .550 .379
2013 NEW YORK-AL .314 160 605 81 190 312 41 0 27 107 0 5 6 65 85 7 1 .516 .383
2014 SEATTLE .314 157 595 77 187 270 37 2 14 82 0 3 6 61 68 10 3 .454 .382
2015 SEATTLE
.287 156 624 82 179 278 34 1 21 79 0 4 3 43 107 2 6 .446 .334
Minor Lg Totals
.278 493 1930 271 537 821 103 29 41 281 6 12 20 138 261 22 10 .425 .331
Mariners Totals
.300 313 1219 159 366 548 71 3 35 161 0 7 9 104 175 12 9 .450 .358
ML Totals
.307 1687 6555 958 2015 3240 446 31 239 983 10 48 63 454 864 50 37 .494 .356
All-Star * Led League # MLB Rehab Assignment
YEAR
CLUB, OPP
2005
NYY vs. LAA
2006
NYY vs. DET
2007
NYY vs. CLE
2009
NYY vs. MIN
2010
NYY vs. MIN
2011
NYY vs. DET
2012
NYY vs. BAL
DS Totals
DIVISION SERIES
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2009
NYY vs. LAA
2010
NYY vs. TEX
2012
NYY vs. DET
LCS Totals
WORLD SERIES
YEAR
CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2009
NYY vs. PHI .136 6 22 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 .136
.130
ALL-STAR GAME
YEAR
CLUB, SITE
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2006 AL, Pittsburgh Injured - Did Not Play
2010
AL, LA (AL) .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000
.000
2011
AL, Arizona .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
.000
2012
AL, Kansas City .500 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500
.500
2013
AL, New York (NL)
--- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ---
1.000
2014
AL, Minnesota .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000
.000
ASG Totals
.143 5 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 .143
.222
YEAR
CLUB
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2009
Dom. Republic
.231 3 13 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .231
.286
2013
Dom. Republic
.469 8 32 6 15 25 4 0 2 6 0 0 0 3 7 0 0 .781
.514
WBC Totals
.400 11 45 8 18 28 4 0 2 6 0 0 0 4 8 0 0 .622
.449
* min 200.0 IP
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Totals Was 2-6 with 4 saves and
CISHEKs CAREER HIGHS
a 3.58 ERA (22 ER, 55.1 IP) with 48
MOST STRIKEOUTS:
strikeouts in 59 combined relief ap4 2 times, last: 7/2/11 at TEX
pearances with Miami and St. Louis.
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
Strong Finish - Was 1-1 with a 1.75
6 7/2/11-5/4/12
ERA (7 ER, 36.0 IP) with 31 strikeouts
LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
in final 40 games of the season.
5 6/1/14-4/27/15
Rough Start - Began season 1-5 with
MOST INNINGS:
a 6.98 ERA (15 ER, 19.1 IP) in his first
19 games of the season before being
3.0 3 times, last: 5/4/12 at SD
sent to AA Jacksonville (June 1-13).
Trade - Traded from Miami to St. Louis on July 24 in exchange for Kyle Barraclough (rhp).
Sub-2.00 - His 1.75 ERA from June 14-end of season was the 5th-best in the National
League amongst relievers (min. 35.0 IP).
Workhorse - Tossed 55.0+ innings for the fourth straight seasonhis 190.1 innings from
2013-15 are 11th-most in the National League.
PERSONAL: Steven R. Cishekhe and wife Marissa have a daughter, Emmieattended
Carson-Newman College (TN)attended Falmouth High School (MA)hosted The Steve
Cishek Winter Whiffleball Classic in offseason with proceeds benefitting youth in his
hometown of Falmouth.
2007: Made pro debut with rookie level Jamestown, going 1-2 with 9 saves and a 1.95 ERA
(7 ER, 32.1 IP) with 30 strikeouts in 25 relief outingsled club in appearances and was
2nd in ERAdid not allow a run in final 8 relief outings (9.0 IP).
2008: Was 3-5 with 2 saves, 4.66 ERA (39 ER, 75.1 IP) with 75 strikeouts in 50 relief games.
2009: With High-A Jupiter, going 3-4 with 2 saves and 2.84 ERA (18 ER, 57.0 IP) with 45
strikeouts in 37 gamesposted 1.45 ERA (6 ER, 37.1 IP) in first 24 games; 5.59 ERA in final
13 outingson minor league DL Aug. 13-end of season with right elbow inflammation.
2010: Split season between A Jupiter and AA Jacksonville before being selected to Majors
with Jupiter, was 0-6 with a 2.83 ERA (11 ER, 35.0 IP) with four saves in 26 gameswith
Jacksonville, was 3-1 with 4.31 ERA (15 ER, 31.1 IP) in 22 gamesselected to Florida
Sept. 20 and made MLB debut Sept. 26 at Milwaukee (2.0 ShO IP)made three scorless
appearances at Major League levelappeared in 11 games with Phoenix in AFL.
2011: Was 2-1 with 3 saves and a 2.63 ERA (16 ER, 54.2 IP) with 55 strikeouts in 45 games
after being called up by Florida May 24with AAA New Orleans, was 1-1 with a 2.35 ERA
(6 ER, 23.0 IP) in 15 relief appearancesmade season debut with Marlins May 28 and did
not allow a run in his first eight relief outings (11.1 IP)established club record for most
consecutive scoreless innings to start a career (16.0), including the 4.1 innings in 2010
(previous mark: Matt Turner, 11.2 in 1993)his 0.95 home ERA (3 ER, 28.1 IP)finished
season with 11.1 scoreless inning streak over his final nine appearancesamong N.L.
rookie reliever leaders in ERA (2nd), innings (6th), average against (8th) and strikeouts
(T8th)his 9.05 K/9.0 IP was 8th among N.L. rookie relievers and 6th in club history
recorded the last inning pitched by Marlins pitcher at Sun Life Stadiumnamed Rookie
of the Year by the South Florida Chapter of the BBWAA.
2012: Was 5-2 with 15 saves (19 opps) and a 2.69 ERA (19 ER, 63.2 IP)over his first 24
games, was 4-0 with one save and 1.14 ERA (3 ER, 23.2 IP)had a 3.60 ERA (16 ER, 40.0
IP) with 14 saves (16 opps) June 4-end of seasontossed team-best 16.0 consecutive
scoreless innings June 27-Aug. 11 and was 6-for-6 in save opportunitiessurrendered
three home runs in 135 at-bats, 2nd-fewest homers allowed by Marlins relieveramong
N.L. relievers (min. 40 G), his .185 average against right-handed hitters was 11th-best.
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2013: Was 4-6 with 2.33 ERA (18 ER, 69.2 IP) and 34 saves in 69 gamesstarted season 1-4
with five saves in seven opportunities and 4.50 ERA (12 ER, 24.0 IP) in first 24 games
led N.L. in saves in June with 9 in 10 chances; T3rd in Majorsconverted 29 consecutive
save opportunities (June 8-end of season) to set club record (Todd Jones, 27 in 2005)
streak was longest active streak in Majors to end season and one of three streaks of 29+
that season, joining Craig Kimbrel (37) & Greg Holland (31)allowed one run in last 21
appearances (21.0 IP)career-best 17.0-inning scoreless streak June 8-July 14along
with Jose Fernandez, earned N.L. Co-Player of the Week honors July 22-28 (5-for-5 in
saveshis 94.4 save percentage was T1st in Majors with Casey Janssen, and 2nd-best in
club history (Robb Nen, 15-for-15 in 1994)57 of his 69 appearances were scoreless
honored by the South Florida Chapter of BBWAA with Marlins Good Guy Award.
2014: Was 4-5 with 39 saves (43 opportunities) and 3.17 ERA (23 ER, 65.1 IP)established
career highs in saves and strikeouts (84)among N.L. closers, T4th in save percentage
(90.7) and T5th in savesof 67 appearances, 51 were scorelessblown save April 25 at
Mets, ended club record of 33 consecutive saves coverted, the longest in Majors since
Craig Kimbrel (37 in 2013)named co-N.L. Player of the Week for July 21-27 with Mets
Jacob deGrom, posting 1.80 ERA (1 ER, 5.0 IP) with five saves, becoming first closer in
club history to record five saves in seven-game road trip and first in MLB to do so since
Addison Reed (6 in seven-game trip) Aug. 15-22, 2013 (STATS LLC)had save in first
game back from trip, his sixth in eight-games, becoming first reliever in club history to do
so (Elias Sports Bureau)recorded 30th save of season Aug. 11 vs. St. Louis, becoming
third pitcher in club history with consecutive 30+ save seasons (Juan Carlos Oviedo,
2010-11 & Robb Nen, 1996-97)recipient of 2014 All Heart Award, presented to Marlins
player who best exemplifies the teams commitment to the South Florida community by
making a positive impact on the youth and serving as a role model for others.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
SAVE RULE
Credit a pitcher with a save when he meets all three of the following conditions:
(1) He is the finishing pitcher in a game won by his club; and
(2) He is not the winning pitcher; and
(3) He qualifies under one of the following conditions:
(a) He enters the game with a lead of no more than three runs and pitches for
at least one inning; OR
(b) He enters the game, regardless of the count, with the potential tying run either
on base, or at bat or on deck (that is, the potential tying run is either on base or
is one of the first two batsmen he faces); OR
(c) He pitches effectively for at least three innings.
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Totals Split the season between
AAA Norfolk and Baltimore, hitting
MOST HITS: 4 8/16/15 vs. OAK (w/ BAL)
.287 (29x101) with 11 runs, 4
MOST HOME RUNS:
doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs and
1 3 times, last 9/11/15 vs. KC (w/ BAL)
15 RBI in 30 games in Majors.
MOST RBI: 4 9/11/15 vs. KC (w/ BAL)
AAA Recap - Hit .305 (80x262) with
MOST STOLEN BASES: None
28 runs, 11 doubles, 4 home runs
LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
and 32 RBI in 75 games.
6 2 times, last 8/19-31/15 (w/ BAL)
Recognition - Was named an
CAREER GRAND SLAMS:
International League Mid-Season
1 9/11/15 vs. KC (w/ BAL)
All-Star after hitting .324 (59x182)
with 18 runs, 7 doubles, 3 home runs and 22 RBI.
Earning It - Before being recalled for first time May 26, he hit .352 (32x91) with 9 runs, 3
doubles, 2 home runs and 14 RBI in 27 games.
Career-Best - Collected a career-high four hits (4x6, 2 R, 2B, RBI) on Aug. 16 vs. Oakland.
Slam - Hit his first Major League grand slam in eighth inning, Sept. 11 vs. Kansas City.
Baby On Board - On paternity list Aug. 25-28 to be with wife for birth of Peyton Lee.
PERSONAL: Steven Scott Clevengerhe and his wife Tiffany have a daughter, Peyton
graduated from Mount Saint Joseph High School (MD) in 2004attended Southeastern
Louisiana University and Chipola (Fla.) Junior Collegewas teammates with Major
Leaguer Gavin Floyd during his freshman yearoriginally selected by the Cubs in the
7th round of the 2006 MLB First-Year Player Draftsigned by Cubs scout Keith Stohr.
2006: Made pro debut with A Boise in Northwest Leaguehit .286 (63x220) in 63 games.
2007: Hit career-best .340 (84x247) with 42 RBI in 65 Single-A games with Boise & Daytona.
2008: Split the season between A Daytona and AA Tennesseecombined to hit .298
(111x373) with 49 walks, 25 doubles and 54 RBI in 113 games.
2009: Combined to hit .290 (89x307) with 33 runs, 16 doubles, 4 triples, 1 home run and 36
RBI in 94 games with AA Tennessee and AAA Iowaspent majority of season with Iowa,
hitting .265 (61x230) with 12 doubles and 26 RBI in 68 gameshit .364 (28x77) in 26
games with Tennessee before May 27 promotion to Iowa.
2010: Named Southern League All-Star, hitting .317 (86x271) with 24 doubles, 5 home runs
and 47 RBI for AA Tennesseehit .383 (46x120) with .435 on-base percentage after AllStar breakthrew out 21 of 70 baserunners attempting to steal (30%)Southern League
Hitter of the Week for August 16-22, hitting .500 (11x22, 5 2B, 2 HR, 11 RBI).
2011: Combined to hit .319 (127x398) with 30 doubles, four triples, eight home runs and
54 RBI in 120 games between AA Tennessee and AAA Iowasaw time in Majors as
September call-upselected by Chicago Sept. 19 upon completion of Southern League
playoffs and appeared in two games (one start)made MLB debut, Sept. 26 at San Diego
(0x3)first Major League hit was pinch-double in fifth inning of season finale, Sept. 28
at San Diegohit .295 (92x312) with 27 doubles, 3 triples, 5 home runs, 39 RBI and 39
strikeouts in 95 games in Tennesseewas mid-season Southern League All-Starhit
.407 (35x86) in 25 games for Iowahit safely in 21 of 25 games with Iowa.
2012: Made Opening Day roster with Chicago (NL) for first time in career, and went on to
play in 69 gameshit .201 (40x199) with 12 doubles, 1 home run and 16 RBIon 15-day
disabled list, April 28 (retro to 4/26)-May 29 with a strained right obliqueappeared in 51
games at catcher, making 49 startsalso appeared in games at first base (9 G, 3 GS) and
third base (1 G)hit .357 (5x14) with a double and an RBI as a pinch-hitterhit his first
career home run, June 29 vs. Houston, a two-run shot off Bud Norrisserved one-game
suspension on Sept. 8 for his actions when benches cleared on Sept. 6 at Washington.
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POSITION: Catcher
AGE: 29, turns 30 April 5
BORN: 4-5-86 in Baltimore, MD
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 210
ML SERVICE: 2 years, 123 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016
ACQUIRED: In trade with Baltimore in exchange for Mark Trumbo
(inf) and C.J. Riefenhauser (lhp) on Dec. 2, 2015
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2013: Became 23rd Maryland-born Oriole in club history when he debuted, Sept. 13 at
Torontohit safely in all four games with Baltimore, with the team going 3-1 in those
gamestraded by Chicago (NL) to Baltimore as part of four-player trade July 2in four
minor league stops in the Cubs and Orioles organizations, hit .325 (50x154) with 30 runs,
7 doubles, 5 home runs and 24 RBI.
2014: Made his first career Opening Day roster and had four stints with Baltimore: March
30-May 27, July 12-21, Aug. 27-31 and Sept. 2-end of seasonhad pinch-hit two RBI
double, April 5 at Detroit, his only multi-RBI game of the seasonhad two three-hit
games: May 10 vs. Houston (2B, RBI) and May 12 vs. Detroit (2-2B, RBI)his double on
May 10 vs. Houston gave Baltimore a walk-off 5-4 winspent the majority of the season
with AAA Norfolk hitting .305 (69x226) with 28 runs, 13 doubles, 2 home runs and 30 RBI
in 64 gameswas International League Player of the Week, June 2-8.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
MARINERS CARE
Mariners Care, the Seattle Mariners non-profit foundation, and its corporate partners,
helped provide over $1 million for a variety of charitable programs throughout the
Northwest. Since 2000, Mariners Care has helped raise $15.8 million to benefit primarily
youth-oriented community service programs.
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2015:
The Totals Had an 18.69 ERA (18
COOKs CAREER HIGHS
ER, 8.2 IP) in 9 relief appearances for
MOST STRIKEOUTS:
Oakland and Boston.
4 2 times, last 8/24/12 at TB
Minor Work - With AAA Nashville and
LOW-HIT GAME: None
AAA Pawtucket, he combined to go
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
4-1 with a 3.16 ERA (15 ER, 42.2 IP)
5 7/18/12-4/9/13
with 36 strikeouts
LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
New Team - Acquired by Boston in
4 8/28/14-5/2/15
exchange for PTBNL or cash considMOST INNINGS:
erations July 31; appeared in 5 games
in three stints with Boston.
2.0 9 times, last: 4/30/15 vs. LAA
On The Farm - His 8 saves with Nashville tied for the team lead...with Pawtucket did not allow a run in his 7 appearances, holding
opponents to .067 average (2x30) in 9.1 IP.
Good Start - With Nashville had a 1.80 ERA (3 ER, 16.0 IP) before allowing 12 runs in his
next 10 gamesfinished stint with Nashville in his final 6 outings (6.0 IP).
PERSONAL: Ryan William Cookgraduated from Clovis (CA) High School in 2005
attended University of Southern Californiawas 18-13 with a 5.33 ERA in 46 games, 42
starts, in three seasons with the Trojansoriginally signed by Arizona scout Hal Kurtzman.
2008: Made professional debut with Yakima of the Northwest League and was 2-2 with a
4.64 ERA in seven starts earned his first professional win Aug. 13 against Everett.
2009: Was 11-11 with a 3.66 ERA in 25 starts for A South BendT4th in Midwest League in
wins and 10th in ERAthe ERA was lowest in Arizona farm systemon disabled list May
19-June 1 with a blister on fingernamed to Midwest League Midseason All-Star team
had no decision in lone postseason start Sept. 11 vs. Fort Wayne.
2010: Combined to go 5-8 with a 4.30 ERA in 24 starts with A Visalia, AA Mobile and AAA
Renobegan season at Visalia, going 4-7 with a 4.24 ERA in 20 startspromoted to
Reno May 3 and made one start before returning to Visaliaon disabled list May 15-27
with a sprained left foottransferred to Mobile Aug. 17 and made three startsmade one
relief appearance in the Southern League playoffs.
2011: Made Major League debut with Arizona, posting 7.04 ERA (6 ER, 7.2 IP) in 12 relief
appearances in three stintsselected from AA Mobile July 20 and made ML debut that
day vs. Milwaukeeled Arizona farm system with 19 savescombined to go 1-5 with a
2.21 ERA in 48 relief outings with Mobile and Renoconverted 19-of-24 save chances.
2012: Was Oaklands representative on A.L. All-Star teamwent 6-2 with 14 saves, a 2.09
ERA in 71 appearancestied Oakland rookie record for games pitched (Aaron Small, 1997)
and had the third best save total2nd among A.L. rookies in saves and appearances
posted 0.69 ERA over first 24 games (through June 8)took over as closer and had 5.24
ERA over 24-game stretch (June 9-Aug. 8)upon return to setup role, had 0.72 ERA over
his final 23 gamesamong A.L. relievers ranked 3rd in opponents batting average, 4th
in in slugging percentage (.261), 5th in ERA, T6th in wins (6), 9th in on-base percentage
(.256) and T9th in strikeouts (80)did not allow a run over first 21 games (23.0 IP); the
longest season-opening scoreless streak by player on Oakland Opening Day roster since
at least 1916; Alex Kellner (21.0 IP in 1953)third pitcher in As history with four strikeouts
in an inning April 27 at Baltimorerecorded first Major League win May 17 at Texas
recorded his first save June 12 at Coloradopitched a perfect seventh inning in the
All-Star Game July 10 at Kansas City, striking out Harper and Wrightwas the seventh
Oakland rookie to be named to A.L. All-Star team (Gross, 1977; Keough, 1978; Canseco,
1986; McGwire, 1987; Grieve, 1998; Bailey, 2009)appeared in four postseason games.
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2013: Was 6-4 with two saves and a 2.54 ERA in a team-leading 71 relief appearances
allowed 0.27 HR/9.0 IP (2 HR, 67.1 IP), 4th-lowest among American League relievers
opponents stole 16 bases with him on the mound, tied for most among A.L. relievers
and most by an Oakland reliever (previous: 15 by Rollie Fingers, 1976 & Dave Heaverlo,
1978)did not allow a run on the road until May 26 at Houston, which snapped a
22.2-inning scoreless streak on the road dating back to Aug. 11, 2012, the 3rd-longest by
a reliever in Oakland historyhad a season-high 12.1 inning scoreless streak from July 8
to Aug. 7allowed his first home run of the season Aug. 10 at Toronto (Jose Reyes), the
first home run since Aug. 4, 2012 against Toronto (David Cooper), snapping a 72-game,
75.2-inning, 302-batters faced homerless streakthe 75.2-inning homerless streak was
fifth longest in Oakland history by a reliever.
2014: Appeared in 54 games despite two stints on the disabled list and was 1-3 with a
save and a 3.42 ERAon the 15-day disabled list March 28-April 6, 2014 (right shoulder
inflammation), including rehab assignment with A Stocktonon 15-day disabled list May
9-June 2, 2014 (right forearm strain), including rehab assignment with A Stocktonstruck
out 50 batters in 50.0 inningsallowed 12-of-29 (41.4%) inherited runners to scorehad
a save and a 1.17 ERA in eight interleague appearances and has a 1.82 ERA in 26 career
interleague appearances.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Worked in four of five ALDS games vs. Detroit in 2012 and
was charged with a blown save in his postseason debut in Game 2 at Detroit but picked
up the win with 1.1 scoreless innings in Game 4one ALDS game in 2013, allowed two
runs on a hit and a walk in 0.2 innings in Game 4 at Detroit.
2015:
Totals - Hit .302 (178x590) with
CRUZs CAREER HIGHS
90 runs, 22 doubles, 1 triple, 44
MOST HITS: 5 7/5/14 vs. BOS (with BAL)
home runs, 93 RBI, a .369 onMOST HOME RUNS:
base percentage & .566 slugging
2 17 times; last 7/22/15 at DET
percentage in 152 games.
MOST RBI:
AL Leader - Amongst AL leaders:
8 2 times; last 5/25/12 vs. TOR (with TEX)
2nd in HR (44), 3rd in SLG (.566),
MOST STOLEN BASES:
4th in OPS (.936), T11th in multi-hit
3 4/20/10 vs. BOS (with TEX)
games (49), T8th in average (.302),
LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
T12th in RBI (93), T10th in XBH (67).
21 7/21-8/11/2015
Clutch - T5th in A.L. with 27 goCAREER GRAND SLAMS:
ahead RBI and T7th with 14 game8 last: 6/25/14 vs. CWS (with BAL)
winning RBIhit .291 (43x148) with
runners in scoring position.
Team Leader - Led the team in runs (90), home runs (44), RBI (93), walks (59), average
(.302), on-base percentage (.369) & slugging percentage (.566).
Career Bests - Set career highs in runs (90), hits (178), home runs (44) and walks (59).
40 HR - 69th player in MLB history to log multiple 40-HR seasons in a career.
Mariners with 40+ HR - 4th player in Mariners history to record a 40-HR season, first
since Alex Rodriguez (41) in 2000: Ken Griffey Jr. (6), Jay Buhner (3), Alex Rodriguez
(3)2nd player to record a 40-HR season during the Safeco Field era (opened July 1999).
Back-to-Back - First player since Miguel Cabrera (2012-2013) to record consecutive
40-homer seasons...53rd player with consecutive 40-HR seasons.
Home Slugger - Hit 17 home runs at Safeco Field, T4th in ballpark history (R. Sexson, 21, 2005).
All-Star - Voted as the starting designated hitter for the American League (0x2)4th AllStar game selection (2009, 2013-2015) and second start (also: 2014).
Injury - Missed 6 games Sept. 4-9 with strained right quadhit .247 (20x81) upon return.
The Streak - Reached base safely in career-high 37 straight games July 18-Aug. 27
(previous best: 25 G in 2010 with Texas)on-base streak was 3rd-longest in A.L. in 2015
and 6th-longest in Majorsduring streak hit .355 (54x152) with 32 runs, 9 doubles, 18
home runs and 1.200 OPSstreak is 12th-longest in club history, and longest since 43game streak by Ichiro in 2009 (record is 47 by Alvin Davis in 1984).
Extra Base Streak - Recorded an extra-base hit in 9 consecutive games July 31-Aug. 9,
the 2nd-longest streak in club history (Ken Griffey Jr., 10, July 19-29, 1993).
Right Pop - Tied Jay Buhner (1996) for club record with 44 home runs by right-hander.
Crushed Lefties - Ranked 3rd in A.L. & 4th in Majors hitting .357 (60x168) with 9 doubles,
1 triple, 14 home runs, 27 RBI & a .683 slugging percentage against left-handed pitchers
his .673 slugging percentage and 14 home
runs led A.L. (tied in HR with Todd Frazier).
2015 HOME RUN LEADERS
Road Power - MLB leading 27 home runs Nelson ranked 2nd in the Majors with 44
on road, T3rd-most in club history behind home runs last season:
Ken Griffey Jr. (29 in 1997), Alex Rodriguez
HR AB/HR
(28 in 2000) & tied with Jay Buhner (1997). Player
1. Chris Davis
47
12.19
OF vs. DH - As outfielder hit .337 (105x312)
2. Nelson Cruz
44
13.41
with 55 runs, 11 doubles, 31 home runs, 3. Nolan Arenado
42
14.67
59 RBI and a 1.072 OPS in 80 games; as Bryce Harper
42
12.40
the designated hitter, hit .263 (73x278) 5. Mike Trout
41
14.02
with 35 runs, 11 doubles, 1 triple, 13 home Josh Donaldson
41
15.12
runs, 34 RBI and a .783 OPS in 72 games.
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Pre-Break Power - 8th Mariner with 20+
PLAYERS WITH 20+ HR IN
home runs prior to All-Star break (18x).
EACH
SEASON, 2009-2015
Walk Off - 8th career walk-off RBI with 1B
off Junichi Tazawa in the 9th 5/15 vs. BOS Nelson is one of 3 players to hit at least 20
(last: 4/19/15 against TEX Neftali Feliz, 1B). home runs in each season since 2009219
Worthy April - April AL Player of Month HR since 2009 ranks as 4th-most in MLB
first career POM Award & first Mariners (HR since 2009 listed in parenthesis):
position player since Ichiro (Aug. 2004) Albert Pujols (241)
Edwin Encarnacion (202)
hit .322 (28x87) w/10 HR, 3 2B, 3B, 22 RBI. Jose Bautista (240)
Prince Fielder (197)
Player of the Week - Named A.L. Player of Miguel Cabrera (233)
Adrian Gonzalez (193)
the Week for April 13-19hit .500 (12x24), Nelson Cruz (219)
Mark Reynolds (179)
David Ortiz (214)
7 R, 6 HR, 10 RBI, 1.806 OPS.
#200 - Hit 200th career home run April 13
at Los Angeles (NL), a first-inning 2-run homer.
20 HR - Hit at least 20 home runs in 7 consecutive seasonsone of three players with
active streak of 7 consecutive 20-HR seasons.
5 Straight...Twice - Homered in 5 consecutive games July 31-Aug. 4, his second home
run streak of 5 games in 20155th player in MLB history to homer in at least 5 consecutive
games twice in the same season: Harmon Killebrew (1970 Twins), Frank Thomas (1994
White Sox), Barry Bonds (2001 Giants), Chase Utley (2008 Phillies)also homered in
5 consecutive games April 11-15 (6 HR during streak)tied for 2nd-longest home run
streak in club history: Griffey Jr., 8; Cruz, Buhner (2x), Zisk, A. Rodriguez all 5 games.
April Showers - 10 HR in April were 3rd-most in club history (Ken Griffey Jr. - 13 in 97,
11 in 98)...10 HR were most in any April in his career (had 7 in 11 and 10) and 2nd-most
in a single month (13 in May 2014).
PERSONAL: Nelson Ramon Martinez Cruz Jrresides in Las Matas de Santa Cruz,
Dominican Republicmarried to Solanyi Genao and they have a daughter, Giadaalso
has a son, Nelson David.both his parents were school teachersplayed basketball
for the Dominican Republic Junior National Teamwas the recipient of the 2010 Harold
McKinney Good Guy Award by Texas media.
CAREER: Originally signed by New York Mets as non-drafted free agent on Feb. 23, 1998
hit 241 career home runs over parts of 11 Major League seasons with Brewers (2005),
Rangers (2006-2013), Orioles (2014) & Mariners4-time American League All-Star (2009,
2013, 2014, 2015)one of 3 players to hit 20 or more HR in each of last 7 seasons (since
2009)career .292 hitter (45x154) with 16 home runs in 41 postseason games.
1998: Made his professional debut with the Mets affiliate in the Dominican Summer League.
1999: Played two Mets affiliates in DSLhit .244 with 1 HR, 32 RBI, 20 steals in 71 games.
2000: Played for the Mets Eastern Division affiliate in the Dominican Summer Leagueled
the league with 15 HR and 80 RBI in 69 games.
2001: Spent first season in the United States and his first season in the As organization
following August 30, 2000 trade from Metshit a grand slam Aug. 23 vs. AZL Giants.
2002: Led Vancouver (short-season A) in doubles (14) and steals (12), T2nd in hits (59).
2003: With Kane County (A), ranked 4th in Midwest League and As farm system in home
runs (20)recorded pair of 3-homer games: April 14 at Beloit and August 24 at Peoria.
2004: Combined to bat .326 with 26 HR and 100 RBI in 137 games for Oaklands Modesto
(High-A), Midland (AA) and Sacramento (AAA) clubsranked among all minor leaguers in
HR G
29
111
22
121
20
158
19
77
18
77
18
65
Rank Player
7.
David Ortiz
Jim Thome
9.
Nelson Cruz
Carlos Beltran
11.
Babe Ruth
58
HR
17
17
16
16
15
G
82
71
41
52
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runs scored (T4th, 109), total bases (5th, 301), and hits (T6th, 175).
2005: Earned the Brewers Robin Yount Performance Award for Minor League Player of the
Yearcombined to hit .289 (132x456) with 27 HR and 81 RBI between AA Huntsville and
AAA Nashvillemade MLB debut Sept. 17 at Houstonrecorded first ML hit Sept. 28 vs.
Cincinnati with a double in the 8th off Aaron Harangbegan season with Huntsville and
was promoted to Nashville on June 29PCL Championship Series MVP after recording 4
HR and 11 RBI8th-best prospect in Brewers organization by Baseball America.
2006: Spilt season between AAA Nashville (Milwaukee organization) and Texasacquired by
Texas in 6-player trade with Milwaukee, July 28spent rest of season with the Rangers,
batting .223 in 41 gameshit first Major League home run July 31 at Minnesota
recorded 2-HR game Sept. 5 at Oakland, including an inside-the-park HRHit .302 with
20 HR and 73 RBI in 104 games with Nashvilleat time of trade to Texas, was tied for 2nd
in PCL in HR and T4th in RBIstarting RF for the PCL in Triple-A All-Star Game.
2007: Made first Opening Day rosteroptioned to Oklahoma on June 5recalled on July
27 and hit .276 (45x163) with 6 home runs and 22 RBI in 53 games after recallfinished
2nd in HR (15) with Oklahoma City despite playing in only 44 games.
2008: Named Pacific Coast League MVP and Texas Tom Grieve Minor League Player of
the Year with AAA Oklahomaled minor league baseball with a .693 slugging pct and
also ranked among overall minor league leaders in home runs (T4th, 37)designated for
assignment on March 30 at the end of spring training, cleared waivers, and was outrighted
to Triple-A on April 3won or shared Rangers Minor League Player of the Month honors
in April, June, and Julynamed PCL All-Staron MiLB DL, August 2-20, with a strained
right quadselected by Texas on Aug. 25 and started each of teams final 31 games in
right fieldrecorded a 1.030 OPS from August 25-end of season, the 2nd-highest in the
ALplayed for Cibao in Dominican Winter League, batting .362 with 8 HR and 30 RBI in
regular season and .354 with 4 HR and 19 RBI in 23 playoff contests.
2009: In first full Major League season, led the Rangers in home runs (then career-high 33)
and slugging percentage (.524)tied for 8th in the AL in HRselected to the AL All-Star
team as an injury replacement for LAAs Torii Hunter (DNP)defeated by Prince Fielder in
final round of State Farm All-Star Home Run Derby (11 HR in first round)on 15-day DL,
August 4-18, with a left ankle spraintied for 4th in the AL with 11 OF assists.
2010: Among A.L. players (400+ PA), ranked 5th in slugging (.576), 6th in batting average
(.318) and OPS (.950)missed 51 games during 3 separate stints on the 15-day disabled
list: April 27-May 13 (right hamstring strain), May 29-June 21 (left hamstring strain) and
August 15-29 (left hamstring strain)became 2nd player since 1920 to homer in as
many as 7 of his teams first 11 games of a season (also ARIs Luis Gonzalez 7 in first
10 games in 2001)named AL Player of the Week, May 17-23 (.458/11x24, 5 R, 5
2B, 2 HR, 12 RBI, 1.450 OPS)hit .317 (19x60) and with 13 runs, 13 extra-base hits, 7
doubles, 6 home runs and 11 RBI in playoffs13 XBH were tied for the 2nd-most ever in
one postseason, while 7 doubles ranked T3rd-most everhit safely in 15 of the first 16
postseason games, with 12-game hitting streak to begin the playoffs matched the 3rdlongest hit ever to begin a postseason career.
2011: Appeared in 124 games due to two stints on disabled listranked among AL leaders
in slugging (11th, .509) and home runs (T13th, 29)averaged one home run every 16.38
at-bats, 7th-best in the leagueon 15-day DL, May 4-22 (strained left quad) and Aug. 29Sept. 12 (strained left hamstring)named ALCS MVP vs. Detroit, batting .364 (8x22) with
6 home runs, 2 doubles, 7 runs, and 13 RBI; 6 HR and 13 RBI were most by any player in
any single postseason series in baseball historyhit the first postseason walk-off grand
slam in MLB history in the 11th inning of G#2 of the ALCS vs. Detroitalso hit a 3-run HR
in the 11th inning of Game 4 at Detroit, becoming the first player ever with multiple extrainning HR in the same postseason serieshit .200 (5x25) in the World Series vs. St. Louis.
2012: Ranked among the AL leaders in doubles (4th, 45), extra-base hits (9th, 69), and
games (T10th, 159)tied for 8th in AL with team high 9 OF assistsplayed for Gigantes
del Cibao in DWL, batting .286 (12x42) with one homer and 4 RBI in 11 games.
2013: Named an AL All-Star for the second time in his career (also 2009), hitting 27 home
runs in 109 gamesranked 7th in the AL with a 5.43 AB/RBI ratio (min. 400 AB)missed
50 games, August 5-Sept. 29, when he was placed on the restricted list (50-game
suspension from MLB - Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program)reinstated for
the Wild Card tiebreaker, game #163, Sept. 30 vs. TB, going 0-for-4 as the DH.
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2014: Led the Majors with a then career-high 40 home runsnamed Orioles MVP by
members of the Baltimore mediamade the AL All-Star Team for the 3rd time, earning
his first fan-elected start as DH with over 3-million voteswon AL East title with Orioles
combined to bat .357 (10x28) with 2 home runs and 7 RBI in 7 games (lost ALCS vs. KC)
finished 7th in the AL MVP voting (102.0 points)hit 20+ home runs for sixth straight
seasonnamed A.L. Player of the Week May 26-June 1 (.476/10x21, 5 R, 3 2B, 4 HR, 8
RBI) & Sept. 1-7 (.407/11x27, 6 R, 2B, 3B, 4 HR, 12 RBI)finished 3rd in A.L. in RBI (108),
extra-base hits (74) and total bases (322), 6th in slugging (.525)set then single-season
career-highs in plate appearances (678), runs (87), hits (166), home runs (40), RBI (108),
walks (55), extra-base hits (74), and total bases (322) and tied career-high with 159 games
playedestablished Orioles May record with 13 home runshit 28 of 40 home runs prior
to All-Star break (.287/102x356)hit .249 (64x257) with 12 home runs in 66 games in
second halfBaltimore debut March 31 vs. Boston with eventual game-winning home
run in 7th off Jon Lesterthird career Opening Day HR (also: 2010 & 2011 with TEX).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Appeared in 9 postseason series (2010-12 with TEX, 2014
with BAL)career .292 hitter (45x154) with 10 doubles, 16 home runs and 34 RBI in 41
gamesnamed MVP of 2011 ALCS vs. Detroit (.364/8x22, 2 2B, 6 HR, 13 RBI)played in
World Series in 2010-2011 with Texas8 home runs in 2011 postseason are tied for most
in MLB history in single postseason with Barry Bonds (2002 Giants) and Carlos Beltran
(2004 White Sox)13 RBI in the 2011 ALCS are the most in any postseason series.
WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC: Played for Dominican Republic in 2009 & 2013 World
Baseball Classicmember of 2013 WBC championship team with Robinson Can.
AWARDS: AL All-Star: 2009 (DNP), 2013, 2014 (starter), 2015AL Player of the Month: April
2015AL Player of the Week: May 17-23, 2010, May 26-June 1, 2014, Sept. 1-7, 2014,
April 13-19, 2015World Baseball Classic: 2009, 2013.
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WILD CARD
YEAR
CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2012
TEX vs. BAL .500 1 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500
.500
YEAR
CLUB, OPP
2010
TEX vs. NYY
2011
TEX vs. DET
2014
BAL vs. KC
LCS Totals
YEAR
CLUB, OPP
2010
TEX vs. SF
2011
TEX vs. STL
WS Totals
DIVISION SERIES
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
.400 5 20 5 8 19 2 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 .950
.400
.067 4 15 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .067
.067
.500 3 12 4 6 12 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
1.000
.500
.319 12 47 10 15 32 2 0 5 8 0 0 0 0 14 1 0 .681 .319
WORLD SERIES
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
.200 5 20 2 4 9 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .450
.200
.200 7 25 5 5 11 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 .440
.333
.200 12 45 7 9 20 2 0 3 6 0 0 0 5 10 0 0 .444
.280
ALL-STAR GAME
YEAR
CLUB, SITE
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2009 AL, St. Louis Selected - Did Not Play
2013
AL, New York (NL)
.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000
.500
2014
AL, Minnesota .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000
.000
2015
AL, Cincinnati .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000
.000
ASG Totals
.000 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .000
.167
YEAR
CLUB
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2009
Dom. Republic
.273 3 11 2 3 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 .545
.385
2013
Dom. Republic
.303 8 33 3 10 14 4 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 .424
.324
WBC Totals
.295 11 44 5 13 20 4 0 1 7 0 0 0 3 8 0 0 .455
.340
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CLUB, OPP
2010
TEX vs. TB
2011
TEX vs. TB
2014
BAL vs. DET
DS Totals
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TWO-TIME MARINERS
In club history, a total of 38 players have spent at least two different stints with the
Mariners. Mike Blowers, Raul Ibaez, Norm Charlton & Jeff Nelson are the only players with
three separate stints:
Joe Beimel (2014, 2015)
Mike Blowers (1992-95, 1997, 1999)
Bret Boone (1992-93, 2001-2005)
Willie Bloomquist (2002-08, 2014-15)
Russell Branyan (2009, 2010)
Norm Charlton (1993, 1995-97, 2001)
Endy Chavez (2009, 2013)
Bryan Clark (1981-83, 1990)
Darnell Coles (1983-85, 1988-90)
Larry Cox (1977, 1979-80)
Bob Galasso (1977, 1981)
Ken Griffey Jr. (1989-1999, 2009-10)
Lee Guetterman (1984-87, 1995-96)
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2013: Began season with Lehigh Valley before being recalled May 10 and spent the rest of
the season with Philadelphiaposted 1.46 ERA (2 ER, 12.1 IP) with 10 strikeouts in his
first 16 appearances, 11.88 ERA (11 ER, 8.1 IP) in 14 appearances June 16-July 19 and
finished with a 2.42 ERA (7 ER, 26.0 IP) in his final 28 outings (July 20-end of season)
inherited 48 runners in 58 games with Philadelphia, T7th in the National Leaguegave
up his first career home run June 16 at Colorado (Gonzalez); had made 34 straight
Major League appearances (27.0 IP) without allowing a homerfinished season with an
8.2-inning scoreless streak (10 G).
2014: Made his first Opening Day rosterset then career highs in both innings (52.2) and
strikeouts (49)optioned to AAA Lehigh Valley on April 13 before being recalled on
May 25 for the remainder of the seasonafter his recall, 42 of his 50 appearances were
scoreless (1.89 ERA, 10 ER, 47.2 IP)had a career-best 18.0-inning scoreless streak,
May 26-July 1 (17 G)ended the season with an 8.0-inning scoreless streak (9 G)14 of
his final 15 appearances were scoreless (0.73 ERA, 1 ER, 12.1 IP).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
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Scoreless Streaks by
Mariners Relief Pitchers
G Pitcher
Dates
22 Joel Pineiro................. 8/28/00-8/30/06
21 Carter Capps.............. 9/27/12-5/20/13
21 Rafael Soriano................. 7/20-9/12/03
19 Charlie Furbush................ 5/13-7/3/12
19 Karl Best..................... 9/15/84-4/23/86
IP Pitcher
Year
28.2 Shigetoshi Hasegawa................ 2003
24.0 Tom Wilhelmsen......................... 2012
24.0 Edwin Nunez.............................. 1985
22.2 Charlie Furbush........................ 2012
22.0 J.J. Putz..................................... 2007
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2011: Split season between Seattle (11 G/10 GS), Detroit (17 G/2 GS) and AAA Toledo (10
G/9 GS)acquired from Detroit on July 30 along with Casper Wells (of), Francisco Martinez
(inf) and PTBNL (Chance Ruffin) in exchange for David Pauley (rhp) and Doug Fister (rhp)
went 3-7, 6.62 ERA (39 ER, 53.0 IP) with 41 strikeouts with the Mariners; 3-9, 6.83 ERA (45
ER, 59.1 IP) with 48 strikeouts as a starter; 1-1, 2.42 ERA with 19 strikeouts as a reliever
earned win in MLB debut May 23 vs. Tampa Bay (w/DET), tossing 3.2 scoreless innings in
reliefwent 1-3, 3.62 ERA (13 ER, 32.1 IP) in 17 G/2 GS in two stints with Detroit (May 21July 9 & July 20-30)began season with AAA Toledo in the International League.
2012: Went 5-2 with a 2.72 ERA (14 ER, 46.1 IP) in 48 relief appearancesaveraged 10.29
K/9.0 IP (53 K)led team with .174 opponent batting average (28x161)recorded a strikeout
in 19 consecutive appearances May 13-July 3, 2nd-longest by an AL reliever trailing only
Clevelands Vinnie Pestano (21), T8th-longest in MLB; tied for the 3rd-longest streak in club
historyheld left-handers to a .147 average (11x75) with 29 strikeoutsranked 8th among
AL relievers with 0.95 WHIP (Walks+Hits per IP); 8th-lowest in club history (record is 0.70 by
Putz in 07)recorded 22.2 consecutive scoreless innings May 17-June 30, the 4th-longest
streak by a relief pitcher in club historystrung together 11.1 consecutive hitless innings
May 15-June 12was 2nd pitcher in 6-pitcher combined no-hitter June 8 vs. Dodgers (0.2
IP)on disabled list July 18-Aug. 16 with strained left tricep.
2013: Appeared in team-high 71 games, posting 3.74 ERA and .199 opponent averageT10th
in AL in appearances and T13th with 20 holdsbecame 8th pitcher in club history to record
20+ holds in a seasonaveraged 11.08 strikeouts per 9.0 innings (80 K, 65.0 IP)stranded
39 of 57 inherited runners (68.4%); T2nd among AL relievers in inherited runnersone of
7 relievers in club history to record 70+ appearances and 80+ strikeouts in a seasonheld
LH batters to a .173 average (19x110) with 5 extra-base hits (2B 4, HR 1)8th reliever in
club history (11th time) to record sub .200 opponent average (min. 50 relief appearances).
2014: Was 1-5, 3.61 with 1 save in 67 games (42.1 IP, 40 H, 17 ER)was 1-2 with a 2.45
ERA (33.0 IP, 9 ER) in 53 games with 6 walks and 43 strikeouts from May 5 to end of
seasonranked 2nd on team with 20 holds (T13th in AL), trailing only Yoervis Medina
(21)stranded 34 of 39 inherited runners (87.2%)had 1.82 ERA in 35 games in Safeco
Field (24.2 IP, 5 ER) compared to 6.11 (17.2 IP, 12 ER) in 32 road gamesstruck out 10.84
batters per 9.0 innings (51 SO, 42.1 IP), 15th amongst AL relieversstruggled to start
season, posting a 0-3, 7.71 (9.1 IP, 8 ER) mark in his first 14 games (March 31-May 4).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
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2015:
Totals - Hit .292 (50x171) with
27 runs, 11 doubles, 15 home
GUTIERREZs CAREER HIGHS
runs, 35 RBI & .620 slugging
MOST HITS: 4 2 times; last 6/22/12 at SD
mark in 59 games with Seattle.
MOST HOME RUNS: 2 2 times;
Defensively - Appeared in left
last 8/16/15 at BOS
field (42 G, 36 GS) right field (4
MOST RBI: 4 2 times; last 8/16/15 at BOS
G) & DH (6 G, 6 GS).
MOST STOLEN BASES: 2 6 times;
Packing Power - hit 15 home
last 8/27/12 at MIN
runs in 171 at-batshis 11.40
LONGEST HITTING STREAK: 13 2 times;
AB/HR ratio was the 5th-best
last 9/30/09-4/12/10
in club history (min. 15 HR)
CAREER GRAND SLAMS:
behind Ken Griffey Jr. (10.83 in
1 2 times; last 7/21/15 at DET
1994, 10.86 in 1997, 11.12 in
1996 & 11.30 in 1998)2ndbest AB/HR ratio in MLB (Miamis Giancarlo Stanton, 10.33).
Finishing Strong - Hit .309 (34x110) with 22 runs, 6 doubles, 12 home runs and 27 RBI in
his final 35 games (Aug. 4-end of season)in first 24 games hit .262 (16x61).
Part-Time Power - His 15 home runs from July 7 on were T15th in the American League
& 3rd on team behind Nelson Cruz (23) & Robinson Cano (16).
Pinch-Hit Slam - Hit pinch-hit grand slam July 21 at Detroitwas second pinch-hit grand
slam in club history joining Ben Broussard on April 21, 2007 at LAA (off Scot Shields).
Welcome Back - Selected from AAA Tacoma on June 24.
AAA Tacoma - Hit .317 (57x180) with 34 runs, 12 doubles, 7 home runs and 31 RBI in 48
games with the Rainiers, appearing in games in left field (29) and designated hitter (18).
MiLB Streaking - PCL-best 20-game hit streak May 22-June 17 (.370/30x81).
PERSONAL: Franklin Rafael Gutierrezresides in Boca Raton, FL with wife (Vivian) and
sonfather-in-law is former Major Leaguer Luis Salazarhis favorite player growing up
was Andres Galarragasigned by Dodgers scout Camilo Pascual on Nov. 18, 2000.
CAREER: Played in 821 career Major League games with Cleveland (2005-08) and Seattle
(2009-current)won 2010 AL Gold Glove Awardoriginally acquired by Seattle in trade
with Cleveland along with Endy Chavez (of), Mike Carp (inf), Aaron Heilman (rhp), Jason
Vargas (lhp), Ezequiel Carrera (of), and Maikel Cleto (rhp) from Mets, in exchange for J.J.
Putz (rhp), Sean Green (rhp), Jeremy Reed (of) & Luis Valbuena (inf) on Dec. 10, 2008.
2002: Spent most of year at South Georgia before ending with 2 games with AAA Las Vegas.
2003: In 128 combined games for A Vero Beach and AA Jacksonville, hit .287 (141x492) with
24 home runs and 80 RBIDodgers Minor League Player of the Yearrated 4th-best
prospect in Florida State League by Baseball Americaranked 2nd in FSL in slugging
(.513), home runs (20), total bases (218), 3rd in extra-base hits (53)represented World
Team in Futures Game in Chicagoselected to FSL Postseason All-Star Team and Topps
Class A All-Star Teamnamed to FSL Baseball America High Class A All-Star Team
named FSL Player of the Week, April 3-13April FSL Player of the Month by Topps.
2004: Acquired prior to season for Milton Bradleyspent most of season at Akron, but
limited to 77 games at Akron and Buffalo due to strained ligament in right elbow (HBP)
promoted to Buffalo June 22 to get at-bats as DH (elbow pain)on DL July 2-Sept. 1.
2005: Split season between Akron and Buffalo and was added to big league roster on Aug.
31started year in Akron, batting .261 (100x383) with 25 doubles, 2 triples, 11 home runs
and 42 RBIpromoted to Buffalo on Aug. 10made Major League debut Aug. 31 vs.
Detroit as a pinch runnernamed 4th-best prospect in Indians organization by Baseball
America and hit .341 (63x185) in Venezuelan Winter League for Caracas (4 HR, 31 RBI).
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POSITION: Outfielder
AGE: 33
BORN: 2-21-83 in Caracas, Venezuela
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 200
ML SERVICE: 8 years, 11 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016
ACQUIRED: Re-signed with Seattle as a free agent on Nov. 11, 2015
PRONUNCIATION: goo-tee-AIR-ezz
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GUTIERREZ (continued)
2006: Split season with Buffalo &
THE PERFECT SEASON
Clevelandwith Indians June 16-July 13,
In 2010, Franklin Gutierrez became the
Aug. 9-25 & Sept. 5-end of seasonfirst
5th outfielder in Major League history with
MLB hit June 17 at Milwaukeefirst HR
a 1.000 FLD% with a min. 380 TC.
Aug. 13 vs. Kansas City (off Andy Sisco).
2007: Made 59 starts in right field, 7 in left
1. Mike Trout, 2015.................... 435 TC
and 2 in centerhit .260 (53x204) with
2. Franklin Gutierrez, 2010......415 TC
12 doubles, 9 home runs & 27 RBI in 66
3. Curt Flood, 1966.................... 396 TC
games after All-Star breakbegan year
4. Jacoby Ellsbury, 2011............ 394 TC
on 15-day disabled list after injuring left
5. Darryl Hamilton, 1996............ 389 TC
hamstring running the bases March 22.
6. Juan Pierre, 2006................... 384 TC
2008: Over last two months hit .313 (46x147)
Denard Span, 2013................ 384 TC
with 12 doubles, 4 home runs and 20 RBI
8. Brett Butler, 1991................... 380 TC
in 47 games10-game hit streak Sept.
7-16first career grand slam May 27 vs.
Chicago (Mark Buehrle)first career leadoff home run Aug. 6 at Tampa Bay.
2009: Set then career highs in games (153), at-bats (565), runs (85), hits (160), home runs
(18) and RBI (70)earned Fielding Bible Award as best defensive center fielderhit .335
(55x164) against left-handers, 10th in AL9th player in club history to record season
of 15+ HR and 15+ stealsled MLB outfielders with 445 putouts, 3rd with .921 zone
ratinghit .301 (108x359) with 57 runs, 18 doubles, 12 HR, 46 RBI and .802 OPS June
23-end of seasoncareer-high 13-game hit streak June 26-July 10 (.462/24x52)first
career multi-homer game June 18 at San Diegohit 2-run home run in Mariners debut
on Opening Day, April 6 at Minnesotaranked 2nd in the AL with 13 sacrifice bunts
left game June 10 at Baltimore with a left knee contusion, missing 2 games due to injury.
2010: Earned AL Gold Gloveset ML record with 415 errorless chances in outfield (Curt
Flood, STL, 396 in 1966)first Seattle outfielder to finish season with 1.000 fielding
percentage (min. 108 games)led club with 64 RBI, T1st in triples (3), 2nd in home runs
(12), walks (50), 3rd in steals (25), runs (61), doubles (25)stole career-high 25 bases.
2011: Appeared in 92 games, making 85 starts in centerplaced on 60-day DL Sept. 6 with
strained left obliquecommited no errors in 92 games (244 TC), his 2nd consecutive
season without an error, and extended his errorless games streak to 279 games (723
TC)hit .282 (35x124) with 12 runs, 8 doubles and 10 RBI over his final 33 games, July
31-Sept. 4began season hitting .187 (37x198) in 59 gamestied for team lead with 7
outfield assistson DL March 30-May 18 with stomach gastritis; missed first 41 games.
2012: Appeared in 40 games, making 38 starts (all in CF)hit .260 (39x150) with 18 runs, 10
doubles, 1 triple, 4 home runs and 17 RBIhit .400 (26x65) with 7 doubles, 1 triple, 4 HR,
13 RBI, .723 SLG vs. LHP (.153/13x85 vs. RHP)committed error Sept. 11 at Toronto
(fly ball), his first since Aug. 20, 2009went 301 consecutive games in outfield (293 GS)
without an error, a streak that included A.L. record 846 consecutive chancesprevious
AL record held by Darin Erstad (723 errorless TC), and fell short of MLB record of 938
by Darren Lewison 7-day (concussion) disabled list on June 29-Aug. 27 after being hit
in the face by an errant pick-off throw at first base June 28 vs. Bostonpinch-hit 3-run
home run in 8th inning June 20 at Arizona for the first pinch-hit home run of his career.
2013: Missed 106 games in two DL stints with strained right hamstring, April 23-June 21
& June 25-Aug. 25reached double-digits in home runs (10) for first time since 2010,
despite appearing in 41 gamesaveraged 14.50 at-bats per home run, the 6th-best ratio
in Majors (min. 10 HR)hit team-high 3 leadoff home runs, all coming in April (4/3 at OAK,
4/5 at CWS, 4/11 vs. TEX)tied Rickey Henderson (May 2000) for most leadoff HR in a
month in club historyactivated from DL June 22 vs. Oaklandwas active for 2 games
before returning to DLreturned from the DL on Aug. 26 and hit .235 (20x85) with 3
doubles, 5 home runs, 13 RBI and 2 stolen bases in his final 23 games17 of his 36 total
hits went for extra bases (7 2B, 10 HR)appeared in 47 games on rehab assignment with
AAA Tacoma, batting .211 (41x194) with 16 doubles, 3 home runs and 25 RBI.
2014: Placed on MLB Restricted List on Feb. 12 and did not play in 2014played for
Caracas in VWLhit .222 (8x36) with 5 runs, 5 doubles, 2 home runs and 4 RBI.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Batted .207 (6x29) in 10 postseason games (HR, 4 RBI) in
2007homered in Game 2 of the ALDS vs. New York in the 11th inning.
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DIVISION SERIES
YEAR
CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2007
CLE vs. NYY .200 4 10 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 .200
.333
Signed to 4-year contract extension thru 2013 (with club option for 14), Jan. 8, 2010.
On 15-day disabled list March 22-May 18, 2011 with stomach gastritisincluded rehab
assignment at AAA Tacoma May 2-18.
On 60-day disabled list Sept. 5, 2011-remainder of season with a strained left oblique.
On 15-day disabled list March 28 (retro to 3/24)-June 13, 2012 with a partial tear of his right
pectoral muscleincluded rehab assignment at AAA Tacoma.
On concussion disabled list June 29-Aug. 27, 2012included rehab at AAA Tacoma.
On 15-day disabled list April 23-June 1, 2013 with a strained right hamstring, transferred to
60-day DL June 5included rehab assignment at AAA Tacoma.
On 15-day disabled list June 24-Aug. 26, 2013 with a strained right hamstringincluded
rehab assignment at AAA Tacoma.
Re-signed by Seattle as a free agent, Dec. 18, 2013.
Placed on MLB Restricted List, Feb. 12, 2014 (missed entire 2014 season).
Signed by Seattle as a minor league free agent, Jan. 29, 2015.
Re-signed by Seattle as a free agent, Nov. 11, 2015.
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YEAR
CLUB
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2001
GCL Dodgers .269 56 234 38 63 91 16 0 4 30 2 2 4 16 39 9 3 .389 .324
2002 South Georgia .283 92 361 61 102 164 18 4 12 45 4 6 6 31 88 13 4 .454 .344
Las Vegas .300 2 10 2 3 5 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 .500
.364
2003 Vero Beach .282 110 425 65 120 218 28 5 20 68 4 3 3 39 111 17 5 .513 .345
Jacksonville .313 18 67 12 21 40 3 2 4 12 0 0 1 7 20 3 3 .597 .387
2004 Akron
.302 70 262 38 79 122 24 2 5 35 0 4 9 23 77 6 3 .466 .372
Buffalo
.148 7 27 4 4 8 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 11 0 0 .296
.179
2005 Akron
.261 95 383 70 100 162 25 2 11 42 1 5 7 30 77 14 4 .423 .322
Buffalo
.254 19 67 10 17 27 6 2 0 7 0 1 1 6 13 2 2 .403 .320
CLEVELAND .000 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000
.500
2006 Buffalo
.278 90 349 63 97 151 27 0 9 38 8 2 5 49 84 13 8 .433 .373
CLEVELAND .272 43 136 21 37 49 9 0 1 8 2 0 0 3 28 0 0 .360 .288
2007
Buffalo
.341 30 129 29 44 63 7 0 4 16 0 0 1 8 20 7 3 .488 .384
CLEVELAND .266 100 271 41 72 128 13 2 13 36 5 3 1 21 77 8 3 .472 .318
2008 CLEVELAND .248 134 399 54 99 153 26 2 8 41 4 2 8 27 87 9 3 .383 .307
2009 SEATTLE
.283 153 565 85 160 240 24 1 18 70 13 2 3 46 122 16 5 .425 .339
2010 SEATTLE
.245 152 568 61 139 206 25 3 12 64 2 8 1 50 137 25 3 .363 .303
2011
Tacoma # .275 11 40 7 11 17 2 2 0 6 0 1 0 6 7 0 0 .425
.362
SEATTLE
.224 92 322 26 72 88 13 0 1 19 3 2 1 16 56 13 2 .273 .261
2012
Tacoma # .258 17 62 11 16 27 5 0 2 8 0 2 0 8 13 0 1 .435 .333
SEATTLE
.260 40 150 18 39 63 10 1 4 17 1 1 2 9 31 3 1 .420 .309
2013
SEATTLE
.248 41 145 18 36 73 7 0
10 24 1 0 0 5 43 3 1 .503 .273
Tacoma # .211 47 194 27 41 66 16 0 3 25 0 2 2 15 60 4 2 .340 .272
2014 -- Restricted List - Did Not Play --
2015
Tacoma
.317 48 180 34 57 90 12 0 7 31 0 2 4 23 43 2 0 .500 .402
SEATTLE
.292 59 171 27 50 106 11 0 15 35 0 1 3 14 54 0 0 .620 .354
Minor Lg Totals
.278 712 2790 471 775 1251 192 19 82 368 19 30 43 263 667 90 38 .448 .346
Mariners Totals
.258 537 1921 235 496 776 90 5 60 229 20 14 10 140 443 60 12 .404 .310
ML Totals
.258 821 2728 353 704 1106 138 9 82 314 31 19 19 192 635 77 18 .405 .309
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HERNANDEZ (continued)
Felix Hernandez recorded the 23rd perfect game in Major League history Aug. 15, 2012 in a
1-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays at Safeco Fieldit was the first perfect game in Mariners
history, and the 4th no-hitter (3 individual, 1 combined).
AMERICAN LEAGUE (14)
Pitcher
Felix Hernandez
Philip Humber
Dallas Braden
Mark Buehrle
David Cone
David Wells
Kenny Rogers
Mike Witt
Len Barker
Catfish Hunter
Don Larsen
Charlie Robertson
Addie Joss
Cy Young
Date Score
08-15-2012 SEA 1, TB 0
04-21-2012 CWS 4, SEA 0
05-09-2010 OAK 4, TB 0
07-23-2009 CWS 5, TB 0
07-18-1999 NYY 6, MON 0
05-17-1998 NYY 4, MIN 0
07-28-1994 TEX 4, CAL 0
09-30-1984 CAL 1, TEX 0
05-15-1981 CLE 3, TOR 0
05-08-1968 OAK 4, MIN 0
10-08-1956 NYY 2, BRK 0*
04-30-1922 CWS 2, DET 0
10-02-1908 CLE 1, CWS 0
05-05-1904 BOS 3, PHI 0
Pitcher
Matt Cain
Roy Halladay
Randy Johnson
Dennis Martinez
Tom Browning
Sandy Koufax
Jim Bunning
Monte Ward
Lee Richmond
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Date Score
06-13-2012 SF 10, HOU 0
05-29-2010 PHI 1, FLA 0
05-18-2004 ARI 2, ATL 0
07-28-1991 MON 2, LAD 0
09-16-1988 CIN 1, LAD 0
09-09-1965 LAD 1, CHI 0
06-21-1964 PHI 6, NYM 0
06-17-1880 PRO 5, BUF 0
06-12-1880 WOR 1, CLE 0
2016 MARINERS
Moving Up - Recorded 131st career win May 10 vs. OAK, moving ahead of J. Moyer for
2nd in Mariners history (currently 2nd with 143 wins trailing R. Johnson - 145).
7.0 Scoreless - Had 5 starts with 7.0+ scoreless frames; 3rd-most in AL behind Dallas
Keuchel (7) & Scott Kazmir (6).
Double-Digits Ks - Recorded pair of double-digit strikeouts: 4/18 vs. TEX (12) & 4/6 vs.
LAA (10)34 career starts with 10+ strikeouts, 2nd-most in club history trailing Randy
Johnson who had 94 double-digit strikeout games in his Mariners career.
Lid Lifter - Made 8th career Opening Day start April 6 vs. LA Angelsearned win allowing
1 run (HR to Mike Trout in 1st inning) on 2 hits in 7.0 inningsstruck out 10 batters.
Opening Day - Is 6-0, 1.49 ERA (10 ER, 60.1 IP) in his 8 career Opening Day starts
has 7 consecutive OD starts (2009-2015), the longest active streak in Majorsholds club
records for Opening Day starts (8), consecutive starts (7), wins (6) and strikeouts (62).
Since 2009 - Over last 7 seasons is 104-65 with 2.83 ERA and 1,549 strikeouts in 230 starts.
PERSONAL: Felix Abraham Hernandezresides during the off-season in Valencia, VZ and
Bellevue, WA with wife Sandra, daughter, Mia, and son, Jeremyolder brother, Moises,
is a minor league pitching coach in Mariners organizationgraduated from Unidad
Educativa Jose Austre in July 2002named to the provisional roster for Venezuela for the
World Baseball Classic in 2006, 2009 and 2013.
CAREER: Is 143-101 with a 3.11 ERA in 334 career starts since making debut on Aug. 4,
2005ERA is 3rd-lowest among active starting pitcher (Kershaw-2.43; Wainwright-3.01)...
spent entire pro career in Mariners organization6-time All-Star (2009, 2011-2015) and
2-time AL ERA champ (2010 - 2.27, 2014 - 2.14)since his debut season in 2005, ranks
1st with 2,142 strikeoutsone of 4 active pitchers with 250+ career starts whose starts
have all been with one club: Hernandez - SEA (334), Verlander - DET (318), Cain - SF
(291), Weaver - LAA (291)combined to go 104-65 with a 2.83 ERA and 1,549 strikeouts
in 230 starts since 2009, the 2nd-most strikeouts by any pitcher during that time frame
is 2 wins short of Jamie Moyers club-record 145 wins and needs 21 strikeouts to pass
Randy Johnson (2,162) for the club mark holds club Opening Day records for starts (8),
consecutive starts (7), wins (6) and strikeouts (62)is the only pitcher in MLB history (since
1900) with 8 Opening Day starts as a pitcher before turning 29there are 3 pitchers with
7 Opening Day starts before turning 29: Bert Blyleven, Dennis Eckersley, Dwight Gooden.
2002: Pitched with Aguirre in the Venezuelan Summer League.
2003: Started season with Everettfinished 5th in Northwest League with 73 strikeouts
in 55.0 IP (11.9 K/9 IP)made two starts with Wisconsin, striking out 18 batters in 14
innings to end the seasonnamed to the Northwest League All-Star team.
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HERNANDEZ (continued)
2004: With A Inland Empire and AA San
200 INNINGS,
Antonio finishing a combined 14-4, with
2.95 ERA and 172 strikeoutsnamed to
200 STRIKEOUTS
Cal League All-Star teampromoted to Felix was the only pitcher with at least 200
San Antonio June 30played for World strikeouts and 200.0 innings pitched from
Team in 2004 All-Star Futures Game 2009-14streak is tied for 4th-longest in
Mariners Minor League Pitcher of the Year. MLB history behind Tom Seaver (9, 19682005: Recorded 10 quality starts in first 12 76), Roger Clemens (7, 1986-1992) and
MLB appearancesdid not allow an Walter Johnson (7, 1910-16):
extra-base hit until his fifth Major League Mariners Seasons with 200 Strikeouts:
start (Aug. 30, 30.0 innings, 112 batters 1. Randy Johnson................................ 7
faced)became the first pitcher to begin 2. Felix Hernandez.............................. 6
his Major League career with such a streak 3. Mark Langston................................. 4
since Kip Gross went 121 batters faced 4. Erik Hanson...................................... 1
Floyd Bannister................................ 1
without allowing an extra-base hit from
April 21, 1990-July 4, 1991recalled from Mariners Seasons with 200.0 Innings:
AAA Tacoma and made ML debut Aug. 1. Felix Hernandez.............................. 8
4 at Detroit at age 19.118debut made 2. Jamie Moyer..................................... 7
him just the third 19-year-old to debut as 3. Randy Johnson................................ 6
a starting pitcher since 1984 (also: Dwight 4. Mike Moore...................................... 5
Gooden, 4/7/84, and Todd Van Poppel, 5. Freddy Garcia................................... 4
Mark Langston................................. 4
9/11/91)was youngest player to appear
in Major League game in 2005also the Mariners Seasons with 200.0 IP, 200 K:
youngest player to make his ML debut as 1. Felix Hernandez.............................. 6
a starting pitcher since Britt Burns (CWS) 2. Randy Johnson................................ 5
on Aug. 5, 1978first ML win in second 3. Mark Langston................................. 4
start Aug. 9 vs. MIN, tossing 8.0 shutout
inningsstruck out 11 Aug. 15 vs. KC
becoming first teenager to fan 10 or more in game since Dwight Gooden in 1984before
Gooden, it was Bert Blyleven (1970)named PCL Rookie of the Year and PCL Pitcher of
the Year with Tacomadid not pitch June 14-July 10 due to right shoulder bursitis.
2006: Began season as only teenager on Opening Day roster at 19 years, 360 days
Jamie Moyer was 2nd-oldest player on Opening Day roster, giving Seattle the oldest
and youngest pitchers in MLBT6th in AL with 176 strikeoutswas 3rd in AL with 8.29
strikeouts per 9.0 inningsfirst career shutout Aug. 28 vs. LAA (2-0); at 1 hour, 51 minutes
was shortest game in Safeco Field history.
2007: Led team in strikeouts (165), 2nd in wins (14) and 3rd in innings (190.1) despite
spending time on 15-day DL with a strained right elbowrecorded 12 strikeouts April
2, Opening Day vs. OAKwas Majors first Opening Day pitcher to strike out at least 12
batters without allowing a run since Bob Gibson (STL) in 19674th pitcher since 1900 to
start and win an Opening Day game before his 21st birthdayrecorded 9th one-hitter in
club history April 11 at BOSleft game April 18 vs. MIN with tightness in his right elbow
was 2-1, 1.56 ERA prior to DL stint; was 12-6, 4.09 in 26 starts following return from DL.
2008: Led Mariners in wins (9), starts (31), innings (200.2), strikeouts (175), and ERA (3.45)
among AL pitchers, ranked T8th in ERA (3.45), 9th in strikeouts (175) and 7th in K/9.0
IP (7.8)had 2nd-lowest run support average (3.86) in the ALrecorded 500th career
strikeout June 11 at TOR (R. Barajas)among pitchers who debuted since 1900, at
22 years, 64 days, he was 6th-youngest
SINGLE-SEASON ERA
to reach 500 career Ks and youngest
since D. Gooden (20 years, 294 days) in Felixs 2.14 ERA in 2014 bettered his previous
1985became first Mariners pitcher to club record of 2.27 set in 2010:
hit home run with grand slam off Johan Pitcher
ERA Year
Santana June 23 at Shea Stadium; first 1. Felix Hernandez
2.14
2014
pitcher to hit grand slam off a Cy Young 2. Felix Hernandez
2.27
2010
2.28
1997
Award winner since Steve Carlton off the 3. Randy Johnson
2.48
1995
Dodgers Fernando Valenzuela on May 4. Randy Johnson
2.49
2009
16, 1984tied club record with 3 straight 5. Felix Hernandez
2.66
2013
starts with zero earned runs (5/31 vs. DET, 6. Hisashi Iwakuma
7. Felix Hernandez
3.04
2013
6/6 at BOS & 6/11 at TOR).
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2011: Ranked amongst A.L. leaders in complete games (5, T2nd), strikeouts (222, 4th), IP
(233.2, 6th), starts (33, T6th), K/9.0 IP (8.55, 7th), quality starts (22, T7th), ERA (3.47, 16th)
and wins (14, T13th)recorded 3rd consecutive 200-strikeout season (222 in 11, 232
in 10, 217 in 09), becoming one of only 2 pitchers over the last 20 seasons with a trio
of 200-strikeout seasons at 25 years or younger (Kerry Wood 1998, 2001, 2002)had
string of 30 straight starts of at least 6.0 IP (dating back to 5/13/10) snapped April 16 at
KC (5.0 IP)left final start Sept. 24 at TEX after being hit by a line drive on right forearm
(3.1 IP); snapped a streak of 23 straight 6.0+ IP starts, May 17-Sept. 18recorded three
starts with 10+ strikeouts and zero walks (5/22 at SD - 13 K, 7/5 at OAK - 10 K, 8/7 at
LAA - 12 K) to tie the single-season club record with Randy Johnson (1995)CG victory
Opening Day April 1 at OAK (9.0,5,2,2,0,5,HR)was first OD CG since Ben Sheets in
2007 and 9.0 IP CG by A.L. pitcher since Bartolo Colon in 2002first AL OD performance
since Rick Rhoden to record a CG win (9.0 IP) with zero walks (4/5/88 NYY vs. MIN)
recorded career W#77 June 2 vs. Tampa Bay, setting franchise record for wins by RHP
(passing Freddy Garcia)recorded 9 strikeouts Aug. 31 vs. LAA to move into 2nd place
(1,264) in club record books for strikeouts (passing Jamie Moyer)since 1900, is one
of just 9 pitchers to record at least 172 starts prior to turning 25; joined Bert Blyleven,
Christy Mathewson, Walter Johnson, Larry Dierker, Catfish Hunter, Dwight Gooden, Bob
Feller and Hal Newhouser on exclusive list.
2012: Led A.L. in shutouts (5), ranked 2nd in innings pitched (232.0) and complete games
(5), 3rd in strikeouts (223) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (3.98), 5th in ERA (3.06), T5th in
quality starts (21), 9th with 8.65 K/9.0 IP and T13th in wins (13)threw 23rd perfect game
in MLB history Aug. 15 vs. Tampa Bay in a 1-0 victory7th perfect game in MLB history
to be decided in 1-0 game, and first in A.L. since 1984named Mariners recipient for
Roberto Clemente Award and Marvin Miller Man of the Yearone of 10 finalists for Hutch
Awardled Majors and set Mariners record with 5 shutouts (6/28 vs. BOS, 7/14 vs. TEX,
8/4 at NYY, 8/15 vs. TB, 8/27 at MIN)posted 4th consecutive season with 200.0 innings,
200 strikeouts, 30 starts and a sub 3.50 ERAfirst pitcher since Roger Clemens (198689) to record 4 consecutive 200-strikeout seasons through age 26 seasonfirst pitcher
since Dwight Gooden to record at least 230 GS through age 26 seasonwent 9-0 with a
1.40 ERA (17 ER, 109.0 IP) with 5 shutouts, 100 strikeouts and a .183 opp avg (70x383)
over a 14-start stretch June 17-Aug. 27went 4-0 with a 1.08 ERA (5 ER, 41.2 IP) and 3
shutouts in 5 August starts to be named the A.L. Pitcher of the Monthall three shutouts
were by 1-0 score, becoming the third pitcher in MLB history with three 1-0 shutouts in a
calendar month: Carl Hubbell (July 1933) and Dick Rudolph (Aug. 1916)recorded four
1-0 shutouts (of his MLB-leading 5 shutouts); third pitcher during divisional era (since
1969) to have four wins with the score 1-0 in a single season (all CG shutouts), joining
Hall of Famers Fergie Jenkins (1974) and Bert Blyleven (1976)led Majors with 17 starts
allowing 1 or fewer runs (Greinke, 16)finished with 2nd-lowest run support average in
A.L. at 3.65recorded 12 starts allowing 1 or fewer runs in 8.0+ innings (8-0, 0.45 ERA,
4 ND)retired 32 consecutive batters
SINCE HIS DEBUT
from Aug. 10-15, one off John Montagues
club recordtied for A.L. lead with 11 no- Since his Major League debut Aug. 4, 2005,
decisions, posting a 2.45 ERA (21 ER, 77.0 Felix has been one of the top pitchers in
IP)had MLB-leading four no-decisions the Majorsthe following are rankings by
allowing 1 or fewer runs in 8.0+ IP, tied pitchers with at least 100 GS since his debut:
for most in a single season dating back to Strikeouts:
1918tossed shutout Aug. 4 vs. New York 1. Felix Hernandez....................... 2,142
(AL) at Yankee Stadium (9.0,2,0,0,2,6); 2. Justin Verlander......................... 1,936
became 3rd pitcher (joining Jim Palmer & 3. Cole Hamels.............................. 1,922
Billy Hoeft) since 1930 with 2 ShO allowing 4. CC Sabathia.............................. 1,887
2 hits or fewer at Yankee Stadium (also: 5. James Shields........................... 1,842
6/30/10)recorded first 1-0 shutout by
visiting pitcher at Yankee Stadium (new or Innings Pitched:
1. Felix Hernandez..................... 2262.1
old) since Greg Swindell Sept. 6, 1988
2. Dan Haren............................... 2155.2
made 5th career Opening Day start March 3. Mark Buehrle........................... 2135.1
28 vs. Oakland in Japan (4th consecutive). 4. James Shields......................... 2112.2
5.
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Corey Kluber (19)recorded 6th straight
WHIP LEADER
season with 200+ strikeouts and 200.0 IP;
tied for 3rd-longest streak in MLB history Felix led the American League in 2014 with a
behind Tom Seaver (9, 1968-76), Roger WHIP of 0.915, the lowest mark in A.L. since
Clemens (7, 19867-92), Walter Johnson Pedro Martinez fashioned a 0.737 in 2000over
the last 25 seasons (since 1990) is tied for the
(7, 1910-16)posted 4th-lowest ERA for 9th-lowest WHIP by an A.L. pitcher:
A.L. pitcher in a season of 230.0 or more
innings since the advent of Designated Lowest Single-Season WHIP in AL (since 1990):
2000
0.737
Hitter in 1973, behind Yankees Ron Guidry 1. Pedro Martinez
0.915
(1.74 in 1978), Torontos Roger Clemens 2. Felix Hernandez 2014
2011
0.920
(2.05 in 1997) and Baltimores Jim Palmer 3. Justin Verlander
2004
0.921
(2.09 in 1975)first pitcher with 215 or 4. Johan Santana
5. Pedro Martinez
2002
0.923
more strikeouts in at least 6 consecutive
seasons since Randy Johnson (19972002)only pitcher in baseball history with 200+ strikeouts with 75 or fewer walks in at
least 6 consecutive seasonsAL Pitcher of the Month (June)allowed 2 or fewer runs in
AL leading 25 starts (Kluber 2nd with 23)Mariners were 22-12 when Felix started on the
moundposted an 8-4 record and 2.10 ERA in 19 starts following a Mariners team loss
recorded a 1.88 ERA in 13 no-decisions (2.09 run support average in no-decisions)
ranked 6th in A.L. in overall WAR (2nd amongst pitchers) at 6.2selected to play in his
5th All-Star game, tying Randy Johnson for most All-Star game appearances by Mariners
pitcherstruck out career-high 15 batters June 8 at TB12th time in club history that a
pitcher had 15+ strikeouts, first since Randy Johnson had 15 on July 11, 1998 vs. LAA;
Johnson (17), Mark Langston (2x) and Mike Moore (1)made 300th career start (all with
the Mariners) Sept. 13 vs. OAK; joined Jamie Moyer (323) as only pitchers in club history
with 300+ startsonly active pitcher to make 300+ starts with current teamejected
for first time in his career May 12 vs. TB (Mark Ripperger)had 1,951 strikeouts, tied for
4th-most by a pitcher before turning 29 (Sam McDowell-2,156, Walter Johnson-2,117,
Bert Blyleven-2,082, Amos Rusie-1,951)made 7th career Opening Day start March 31
at LA Angels; 6th time in club history a starter recorded 10+ strikeouts on Opening Day
(2nd time by Felix).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC: Played with Venezuela in the 2009 World Baseball Classic
went 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA and 11 strikeouts in 2 G/1 GSdid not allow a run in 8.2 IP
struck out 7 in 4.2 IP in start against Puerto Ricoon the Venezuelan provisional roster
for the 2013 World Baseball Classic.
AWARDS: AL All-Star: 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 (starter), 2015Cy Young: 2010
Sporting News AL Pitcher of the Year: 2010, 2014AL Pitcher of the Month: June 2009,
September 2009, August 2012, June 2014AL Player of the Week: Aug. 20, 2012, June
2-8, 2014Mariners MVP Pitcher by the Seattle Chapter of the BBWAA (2008, 2009, 2010,
2011, 2012, 2014, 2015)PCL Rookie of the Year (2005)PCL Pitcher of the Year (2005)
Mariners Minor League Pitcher of the Year (2005)Luis Aparicio Award (2009)Seattle Pro
Sports Star of the Year (2009) and Sports Story of the Year (2010, 2012).
Mariners Pitcher
Ks
K/9.0 IP
Randy Johnson.................................... 2,162 10.58
Felix Hernandez.................................. 2,142 8.52
Jamie Moyer........................................ 1,239 5.33
Mark Langston..................................... 1,078 8.10
Mike Moore............................................. 937 5.79
Category
Wins
Shutouts
#
143
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ALL-STAR GAME
YEAR
CLUB, SITE W-L ERA G GS CG SHO
SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2009
AL, St. Louis 0-0
0.00 1 0 0 0
0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2011 AL, Arizona Did Not Pitch
2012 AL, Kansas City Did Not Pitch
2013
AL, New York (NL)
0-0
0.00 1 0 0 0
0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2014
AL, Minnesota
0-0
0.00 1 1 0 0
0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0
2015
AL, Cincinnati 0-0
0.00 1 0 0 0
0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
ASG Totals
0-0
0.00 4 1 0 0
0 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0
Seasons Years
18
1987-2004
14
1988-2001
13
1989-1999, 2009-10
12
1994-2005
12 2001-12
11
2005-current
Player
Jamie Moyer
Raul Ibaez
Randy Johnson
Dave Valle
Harold Reynolds
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11
1996-2006
11
1996-2000, 2004-08, 2013
10
1989-1998
10
1984-1993
10
1983-1992
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YEAR
CLUB
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO
SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2003
Everett
7-2 2.29 11 7 0 0 0 55.0 43 17 14 2 8 24 73 7 0
Wisconsin 0-0
1.93 2 2 0 0
0
14.0 9 4 3 1 0 3 18 0 0
2004
Inland Empire 9-3 2.74 16 15 0 0 0 92.0 85 31 28 5 8 26 114 6 0
San Antonio 5-1 3.30 10 10 1 1 0 57.1 47 23 21 3 4 21 58 2 2
2005
Tacoma
9-4 2.25 19 14 1 0 0 88.0 62 24 22 3 3 48 100 2 2
SEATTLE
4-4 2.67 12 12 0 0 0 84.1 61 26 25 5 2 23 77 3 0
2006 SEATTLE 12-14 4.52 31 31 2 1 0 191.0 195 105 96 23 6 60 176 11 0
2007
SEATTLE 14-7 3.92 30 30 1 1 0
190.1 209 88 83 20 3 53 165 7 1
2008
SEATTLE 9-11 3.45 31 31 2 0 0
200.2 198 85 77 17 8 80 175 8 1
2009 SEATTLE +19-5 2.49 34 34 2 1 0
238.2 200 81 66 15 8 71 217 *17 1
2010
SEATTLE 13-12
*2.27 34
+34 6 1 0
*249.2 194 80 63 17 8 70 232 14 1
2011 SEATTLE 14-14 3.47 33 33 5 0 0
233.2 218 99 90 19 7 67 222 12 1
2012 SEATTLE 13-9 3.06 33 33 5 *5 0
232.0 209 84 79 14 12 56 223 13 2
2013 SEATTLE 12-10 3.04 31 31 0 0 0
204.1 185 74 69 15 3 46 216 13 0
2014 SEATTLE 15-6
*2.14 34
+34 0 0 0
236.0 170 68 56 16 5 46 248 18 0
2015 SEATTLE 18-9 3.53 31 31 2 2 0
201.2 180 80 79 23 9 58 191 10 0
Minor Lg Totals 30-10 2.59 58 48 2 1 0
306.1 246 99 88 14 23 122 363 17 4
ML Totals
143-101 3.11 334 334 25 11 0
2262.1 2019 870 783 184 71 630 2142 126 7
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DIVISION SERIES
YEAR
CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2014
LAA vs. KC .100 3 10 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .400
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2011: Appeared in career-high 112 games and setting career bests in at-bats (345), runs
(51), walks (70) and steals (6)led Rockies and N.L. catchers in walkshis 70 walks set
a club mark for catcherstied Colorado catcher record with 6 RBI May 28 vs. St. Louis
behind plate, made 105 starts and had .998 fielding pct. (2 E, 817 TC)led N.L. catchers
with 82 assists and his .998 fielding percentage ranked second among N.L. backstops.
2012: Hit .240 (53x221) with 6 doubles, 9 home runs and 26 RBIdespite missing 67 games
with injury, led Angel catchers in games (79), hits (53), runs (27), doubles (6), home runs
and RBIcaught Jered Weavers no-hitter May 2 vs. Minnesotamissed 67 games May
10-July 27 with fractured right wristoriginally suffered injury (HBP) May 2signed threeyear extension Oct. 5acquired before season from Colorado for RHP Tyler Chatwood.
2013: Hit .225 (73x325) with 15 doubles, 11 home runs, 39 RBI and 68 walkshis 68 walks
led Major League catchersnamed A.L. Player of the Week for the period ending Sept.
15; first Angel catcher to win the award since Ellie Rodriguez in 1974caught all 19.0
innings of the clubs 6 hour, 32 minute game April 29, becoming the first A.L. backstop to
catch 18.0+ innings in a game since A.J. Pierzynski and Jason Varitek July 9, 2006 (also
19 innings)named the clubs 2013 nominee for the Branch Rickey Award.
2014: Hit .252 (77x306) with 22 doubles, 7 home runs, 43 RBI and 54 walks in 108 games
tied a career-high with 22 doublesled A.L. catchers with a .378 OBP (3rd in MLB, min.
350 PA) while his 54 walks were T2nd.his .997 fielding percentage was 2nd-best in club
history by a catcherhis fielding percentage was 2nd-best by an A.L. backstop.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Hit .100 (1x10) with 1 home run with Los Angeles (AL) during
2014 ALDS vs. Kansas City...home run in Game 1 was fourth by Angels catcher in playoffs:
Bob Boone, Bengie Molina, Mike Napoli...home run came in first plate appearanceon
Colorados 2007 and 2009 postseason rosters but did not appear.
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2013: Went 14-6 with a 2.66 ERA (65 ER, 219.2 IP)
WHIP
in 33 starts (23 quality starts)finished 3rd in A.L.
Cy Young voting with 73.0 votesranked 3rd in Over the last three seasons has combined
American League with 2.66 ERAselected to for a 1.04 WHIP (Walks + Hits Per Inning
his first All-Star Game, but did not pitch due to Pitched), the 5th-lowest mark among
qualifying starting pitchers:
starting the final game before All-Star break
named Mariners Pitcher of the Year by the Seattle Pitcher WHIP
1. Clayton Kershaw (LAD).................. 0.89
chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of 2. Jake Arrieta (CHC)......................... 0.98
Americafinalist for Male Athlete of the Year for 3. Max Scherzer (WAS)...................... 1.02
2013 in the 79th Seattle Star of the Yearamong 4. Zack Greinke (ARI)......................... 1.03
A.L. leaders ranked 3rd in innings pitched (219.2), 5. Hisashi Iwakuma (SEA)............... 1.04
3rd in opponent batting average (.220), T4th in
quality starts (23), T4th in games started (33), 5th
in opponent OPS (.630) and 12th in strikeouts (185)led Majors and set Mariners record
with 10 starts in which he pitched at least 6.0 innings and did not allow an ER (5-0, 5 nodecisions)ranked 2nd in A.L. and set Mariners single-season record with a 1.006 WHIP
went 4-0 with a 1.62 ERA (10 ER, 55.2 IP) over final 8 starts of the season (8/16-9/25) to lower
ERA from 3.02 to 2.66career-high 219.2 innings, besting his Japanese career high of 201.2
IP during his Pacific League MVP season in 2008IP total was T3rd-most by a Japaneseborn pitcher trailing only Hideo Nomo (228.1 in 1996, 220.1 in 2002)ended season with
streak of 23.0 consecutive scoreless inningsrecorded career-high 23.2 scoreless innings
streak May 26-June 10 (8th-longest in club history)did not allow an ER in 31.2 consecutive
innings (5/26-6/17), the 2nd-longest streak in club history (34.0 IP, Mark Langston, 1988)
was only MLB pitcher with two scoreless streaks of 20.0+ innings during the seasonjoins
Freddy Garcia (2001) as only pitcher in club history with a pair of scoreless innings streaks of
20.0+ IP in a single seasonrecorded 25.0 consecutive scoreless innings on the road to end
season, tied for longest streak in club history (8/21-9/18)Brian Holman (6/27-7/19/89) and
Randy Johnson (5/25-6/15/94) also had road scoreless streaks of 25.0 inningsrecorded
10 starts without walking a batter, T2nd-most in the AL (Colon, OAK - 12, Price, TB - 10) and
T2nd-most in club history (Moyer - 11 in 2002)ranked 3rd in AL with 1.72 BB/9.0 IP and
4th with 4.40 strikeout-to-walk ratioopened season going 7-1, 1.79 ERA in first 14 starts
of the season (ranked 2nd in the AL in ERA following 6/10 start vs. HOU).
2014: Went 15-9, 3.52 ERA (70 ER, 179.0 IP) with 154 strikeouts in 28 starts (17 quality
starts)recorded single-season career-high in wins with 15, going 15-9 in 28 starts
ranked 4th in the AL with a 1.050 WHIP, 4th-best in club history (holds 2nd-best mark with
1.006 in 2013)walked only 21 batters in 28 startsranked 2nd in MLB with 1.06 BB/9.0
IP (P. Hughes, MIN - 0.69) and 3rd with 7.33 strikeout-to-walk ratiorecorded 14 starts
without issuing a walk, 2nd-best in MLB (Hughes - 19)career-high 8.2 innings July 12
vs. Oaklandrecorded pair of 10+ strikeout games, July 7 vs. Minnesota (10) and Aug. 19
at Philadelphia (11)allowed 70 runs, all earned, in 28 starts; 2nd-most runs allowed in a
season in club history without allowing an UER (Pineiro, 118 in 2005)recorded seasonhigh 20.0 consecutive scoreless innings July 1-12three separate scoreless streaks of
at least 20.0 innings in his MLB career: July 1-12, 2014 (20.0 IP), Sept. 13, 2013-May
3, 2014 (25.0 IP) and May 26-June 10, 2013 (23.2 IP)became first pitcher since Joe
Nathan in 2004-05 to have three 20.0+ scoreless innings streaks over a two-season span
(first in Mariners history), and first starter since Dwight Gooden in 1984-85 (4 steaks of
20.0+ scoreless innings)became 5th Japanese-born pitcher with 15 wins in a season:
Hideo Nomo (3x), Daisuke Matsuzaka (2x), Yu Darvish, Hiroki Kurodaset club record for
consecutive scoreless innings at 27.0, ending after 2.0 innings in his season debut May
3 at Houston; streak dated back to Aug. 21, 2013...previous record was 25.0 innings,
shared by Brian Holman (6/27-7/19/84) and Randy Johnson (5/25-6/15/94)loss Aug. 3
at Baltimore was first road loss since July 4, 2013 at Texasopened season on disabled
list with strained tendon in right middle fingermade one rehab start with AAA Tacoma
passed 2,000 innings for his career (including Japan) in start July 29 at Cleveland
participated in MLB Japan All-Star Series in his native country of Japan, making one start.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
AWARDS: AL All-Star: 2013Mariners MVP Pitcher by the Seattle Chapter of the BBWAA:
2013Pacific League MVP (Japan): 2008.
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YEAR
CLUB, SITE
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO
SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013
AL, New York (NL)
Did Not Pitch
MARINERS NO-HITTERS
During the 39 years of Mariners baseball, there have been four individual no-hitters (1
perfect game), 1 combined no-hitter (6/8/12 vs. LAD), 12 1-hitters (last: Taijuan Walker,
7/31/15 at MIN) and 34 2-hitters (last: Aaron Harang, 6/11/13 vs. HOU)listed below is
the information on the Mariners four individual no-hitters:
Pitcher
Date
Opp.
Score IP H R ER BB SO
Randy Johnson 6/2/90
vs. DET
2-0 9.0
0 0 0 6 8
Chris Bosio
4/22/93
vs. BOS
7-0 9.0
0 0 0 2 4
Felix Hernandez*
8/15/12
vs. TB 1-0 9.0
0 0 0 0 12
Hisashi Iwakuma
8/12/15
vs. BAL
3-0 9.0
0 0 0 3 7
* Perfect Game
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YEAR
CLUB
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO
SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2001
KINTETSU 4-2 4.53 9 8 1 1 0 43.2 46 28 22 3 3 13 25 1 0
2002
KINTETSU 8-7 3.69 23 23 2 0 0
141.1 132 62 58 10 8 42 131 4 1
2003
KINTETSU 15-10 3.45 27 27
*11 0 0
195.2 201 85 75 19 3 48 149 2 0
2004
KINTETSU *15-2 3.01 21 21 7 1 0
158.2 149 57 53 13 8 30 123 0 0
2005 RAKUTEN
9-15 4.99 27 27 9 0 0 182.1 218 113 101 19 6 40 124 7 0
2006
RAKUTEN
1-2 3.72 6 6 2 0 0 38.2 43 18 16 4 1 12 16 0 0
2007
RAKUTEN
5-5 3.40 16 16 0 0 0 90.0 95 47 34 6 2 23 84 0 0
2008
RAKUTEN 21-4
1.87
28
28 5 2
0
201.2
161 48 42 3 4 36
159 4 0
2009
RAKUTEN 13-6 3.25 24 24 5 0 0
169.0 179 62 61 15 6 43 121 3 0
2010
RAKUTEN 10-9 2.82 28 28 4 1 0
201.0 184 68 63 11 12 36 153 1 1
2011
RAKUTEN
6-7 2.42 17 17 2 1 0
119.0 106 34 32 6 5 19 90 1 0
2012
SEATTLE
9-5 3.16 30 16 0 0 2
125.1 117 49 44 17 3 43 101 5 0
2013 SEATTLE 14-6 2.66 33 33 0 0 0
219.2 179 69 65 25 2 42 185 10 0
2014
Tacoma # 0-0
4.50 1 1 0 0
0 4.0 6 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 0
SEATTLE 15-9 3.52 28 28 0 0 0
179.0 167 70 70 20 2 21 154 2 0
2015
SEATTLE
9-5 3.54 20 20 1 1 0
129.2 117 53 51 18 1 21 111 1 0
Everett # 0-0
2.45 1 1 0 0
0 3.2 3 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 0
Tacoma # 1-0
0.93 2 2 0 0
0 9.2 8 1 1 0 0 2 10 0 0
Minor Lg Totals
1-0
2.08 4 4 0 0
0
17.1 17 5 4 1 0 2 15 1 0
Japan Totals
107-69 3.25 226 225 48 6 0
1541.0 1514 622 557 109 58 342 1175 23 2
ML Totals
47-25 3.17 111 97 1 1 2 653.2 580 241 230 80 8 127 551 18 0
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2010: Did not pitch professionally after having right shoulder surgery.
2011: Began season at Nationals extended spring training in Viera, Fla.made pro debut
June 20 for GCL Nationalscombined to go 3-2 with a 2.28 ERA (14 ER, 55.1 IP) in 13
starts with A Auburn and GCL Nationalsallowed 2 hits in 18.2 scoreless innings in GCL.
2012: Named Nationals Minor League Pitcher of the Yearcombined to go 11-4 with an
organizational-best 2.17 ERA (28 ER, 116.0 IP) and 148 strikeouts in 24 games (18 starts)
between A Hagerstown and A Potomacled minor league pitchers with a .174 opponent
batting averagetwice named Carolina League Pitcher of the Week: June 11-17 and
July 16-22ranked by Baseball America as the Nationals No. 5 prospect following the
seasonthe publication also named him the No. 15 prospect in the Carolina League.
2013: Spent majority of season with AA Harrisburg (Nationals)made three starts in
Majors with Nationals including Major League debut May 28 vs. Baltimore (3 ER, 4.1
IP) in Nationals 9-3 winamong Eastern League leaders in ERA (T1st), strikeouts (155,
2nd), WHIP (1.18, 3rd), opp average (.224, 2nd) and complete games (3, 1st)ranked by
Baseball America as Washingtons 9th-best prospect following the season.
2014: Acquired by Tampa Bay from Washington on Feb. 13 and spent most of season with
AAA Durham before making 2 starts for the Rays in Septembermade Rays debut Sept.
12 at Toronto and earned his first career win, 1-0 (7.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 8 SO); became
first in club history to go 7.0+ IP and allow 2 H or fewer in Rays debut and his 114 pitches
were most in a Rays debutmade a career-high 30 starts between Durham (regular and
postseason) and the Raysin those 30 starts, allowed 1 earned run or fewer 13 times
led Rays minor leaguers and T1st among Triple-A pitchers with 153 strikeoutsranked
2nd in International League with 9.47 K/9.0 IP, T2nd with 27 starts and 3rd with 62 walks
threw 6.0 hitless innings (10 K) on Aug 15 vs. Charlotte before Durham bullpen lost no-hit
bid in 9thdespite a no-decision Sep 6 vs. Columbus (Indians), helped Durham clinch a
trip to the Governors Cup finals (7.0 IP, 1 ER, 12 K) with a 4-2 win; his 12 strikeouts tied
Jeremy Hellicksons Bulls Triple-A postseason record (Sep 9, 2009 vs. Louisville)named
the Rays Minor League Pitcher of the Month for May and July.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
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2016 MARINERS
2011: Hit .251 (125x499) with 16 doubles, 26 home runs and 87 RBI in 125 gamesmade
125 starts (109 G at 1B, 16 G at DH)homered on Opening Day (4/1 vs. Minnesota) for
third straight seasongrand slams on June 8 at Kansas City (off Nate Adcock) and Aug.
13 vs. LA of Anaheim (off Jered Weaver)on 15-day DL May 17-June 3 with lower back
stiffness (retro to 5/8)Blue Jays Player of the Month for June (.311, 9 HR, 22 RBI).
2012: Hit .255 (82x321) with 14 doubles, 2 triples, 11 home runs and 45 RBI in 93 games
made 85 starts (57 G at 1B, 28 G at DH)optioned to AAA Las Vegas May 17 after hitting
.186 (22x118) in first 34 gameshit .392 with 8 home runs and 29 RBI in 32 games at Las
Vegasreturned to Toronto June 25 and hit .296 (60x203) with 8 home runs and 34 RBI
in final 59 gameson 15-day DL July 30-Aug. 25 with middle back strain (retro to 7/26).
2013: Hit .288 (134x465) with 26 doubles, 1 triple, 23 home runs and 67 RBI in 143 games
made 121 startsToronto Player of the Month for June and September.
2014: Hit .321 (93x290) with 24 doubles, 2 triples, 6 home runs and 40 RBI in 96 games
made 79 starts (43 G at 1B, 36 G at DH)hit .354 (91x257, 6 HR) against right-handed
pitching, the highest batting average in the Major Leagues (min. 250 AB)hit .343 (23x67)
with runners in scoring positionon 15-day DL April 19-May 7 with lower back tightness
(retro to 4/16)was on the 15-day disabled list from 7/8-8/11 with a right foot fracture.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
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MARTE (continued)
2014:
1.
Taijuan Walker, rhp
2.
D.J. Peterson, C
3.
James Paxton, lhp
4.
Luiz Gohara, lhp
5.
Edwin Diaz, rhp
6.
Austin Wilson, of
7.
Victor Sanchez, rhp
8.
Tyler Marlette, c
9.
Chris Taylor, inf
10. Danny Hultzen, lhp
2015:
1. Alex Jackson, of
2. D.J. Peterson, 3b
3. Ketel Marte, ss/2b
4. Patrick Kivlehan, 3b/1b
5. Austin Wilson, of
6. Edwin Diaz, rhp
7. Gabby Guerrero, of
8. Luiz Gohara, rhp
9. Ryan Yarbrough, lhp
10. Carson Smith, rhp
2013:
1.
Mike Zunino, c
2.
Taijuan Walker, rhp
3.
Danny Hultzen, lhp
4.
James Paxton, lhp
5.
Nick Franklin, ss/2b
6.
Brandon Maurer, rhp
7.
Carter Capps, rhp
8.
Stefen Romero, 2b
9.
Brad Miller, ss
10. Victor Sanchez, rhp
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2012:
1. Jesus Montero, c
2. Taijuan Walker, rhp
3. Danny Hultzen, rhp
4. James Paxton, lhp
5. Nick Franklin, inf
6. Francisco Martinez, 3b
7. Chance Ruffin, rhp
8. Tom Wilhelmsen, rhp
9. Vinnie Catricala, inf/of
10. Phillips Castillo, of
2011:
1. Dustin Ackley, 2b
2. Michael Pineda, rhp
3. Nick Franklin, ss/2b
4. Taijuan Walker, rhp
5. Guillermo Pimentel, of
6. Mauricio Robles, lhp
7. Johermyn Chavez, of
8. Marcus Littlewood, ss
9. Kyle Seager, inf
10. Dan Cortes, rhp
2016 MARINERS
2013: Began season with Clintonhit .352 (115x364) with 44 runs, 18 extra-base hits, 22
RBI, and 11 steals over final 64 games; ranked 2nd in Midwest League in average during
this stretch (May 25-Aug. 10)recorded 36 multi-hit games with LumberKings, including
9 consecutive multi-hit games July 30-Aug. 7 (.600/27x45, 9 R, 3 2B, 2 3B, 7 RBI)1 of
2 Mariners minor league players to record a streak of at least 9 straight multi-hit games
since 2005 (also: Tyson Gillies with High Desert; 9: 7/19-27/09)recorded 2 hitting
streaks of 14+ games: June 7-26 (14 G, .393/22x56, 15 R, 2 2B, 3B, 5 RBI) and July 22Aug. 9 (17 G, .493/37x75, 12 R, 5 2B, 2 3B, 10 RBI)promoted to High Desert on Aug. 13.
2014: Hit .304 (159x523) with 79 runs scored, 42 extra-base hits, 55 RBI and 29 stolen
bases in 128 games combined between Jackson and Tacomaset career-highs in
various offensive categories, including games, at-bats, hits, doubles, home runs, RBI,
walks & steals, while tying high in triples & runs scoredcombined for 43 multi-hit
games, including 2 season-high 4 hit games: April 11 vs. Mississippi (4x5, R) and May 11
vs. Tennessee (4x6, 2 R, 2B, RBI, 2 SB)season-high 4 RBI on May 15 vs. Montgomery
(2x4, 2 R, 2B, 3B, 4 RBI)recorded 3 hitting streaks of at least 10 games, including
a season-high 13-game hit streak from May 25-June 7 (.333/19x57, 9 R, 5 2B, 3B, 8
RBI, BB, 2 SB)named North Division All-Star & Southern League Post-Season All-Star
teamat time of promotion to Tacoma on Aug. 10, was the league-leader in hits (134)
Went 2-for-5 in AAA debut on Aug. 11 vs. Fresnooverall hit safely in 16 of 19 games
with Tacoma as the 3rd-youngest player in the Pacific Coast League.
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2015:
The Totals Was a combined 2-5 with
MARTINs CAREER HIGHS
a 7.92 ERA in 25 games, including two
MOST STRIKEOUTS:
starts, with Atlanta and Oakland.
4 4/7/15 at MIA (w/ ATL)
The Debut - Made Major League deLOW-HIT GAME: None
but with Atlanta April 7 at Miami with
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
2.0 scoreless frames with 4 strikeouts.
1 2 times, last: 5/15/15 (w/ ATL)
Opener - On Braves Opening Day rosLONGEST LOSING STREAK:
ter and went 2-3 with 5.40 ERA in 21
3 6/8/15-current
games over two stints with Atlanta.
MOST INNINGS:
The Trade - Was traded to Oakland
July 2 for international bonus slot 53
STARTER: 3.0 2 times, last 9/16/15 at CWS
and went 0-2 with a 14.00 ERA in four
RELIEVER: 2.0 4 times; last 9/24/15 vs. TEX
games, including two starts, over two
stints with Oakland, both in September.
Minor Recap - Went 1-3 with a 2.10 ERA in seven games, six starts, with AAA Gwinnett and
4-4 with a 5.10 ERA in 11 starts with AAA Nashville.
PERSONAL: Cody Matthew Martinresides in Dos Palos, Califgraduated from Dos Palos
High Schoolattended Gonzaga University (Wash.) from 2008-11was named first team
All-WCC and Baseball America First Team All-America at Gonzaga while going 2-1 with
12 saves and a 0.86 ERA during the 2011 season, best in the nation among qualifying
pitcherssigned by Atlanta scout Brett Evert.
2011: Listed as Atlantas 19th-best prospect entering the season by Baseball America,
as well as having the top slider among Braves farmhandsbegan professional career
at Rookie-level Danville and appeared in eight games without allowing a run before
advancing to A Rome July 14combined to go 1-0 with a 1.08 ERA and nine saves in 22
games with Danville and Romefirst professional win on Aug. 18 at Asheville.
2012: Ranked by Baseball America as the Braves 13th-best prospect entering the season...
had 12 wins, T2nd-most among Atlanta minor leaguerstossed a complete-game
shutout for High-A Lynchburghis 10.3 SO/9 was best among Hillcats starters.
2013: Entered season as 11th-best prospect in Atlanta organization, according to Baseball
America, which also listed his slider as the best in the Atlanta farm systemcombined to
go 6-7 with a 3.16 ERA (48 ER, 136.2 IP) in 29 games between Mississippi and Gwinnett
led Braves farmhands and set career high with 137 strikeoutsGwinnetts Pitcher of the
Month in June after going 3-0 with a 1.69 ERA (7 ER, 37.1 IP) in six startshad a 2.95 ERA
(40 ER, 122.0 IP) in 22 starts and a 4.41 ERA (8 ER, 16.1 IP) in seven relief appearances.
2014: Spent entire season with AAA Gwinnett, going 7-8 with a 3.52 ERA (61 ER, 156.0
IP) with one save in 27 games (26 starts)ranked among International League leaders
in strikeouts (3rd, 142), SO/9.0 IP ratio for starters (5th, 8.12 SO/9.0 IP), starts (T5th,
26), innings (6th, 156.0) and ERA (6th, 3.52)led Gwinnett in wins (T1st), ERA, starts,
quality starts, complete games (1), innings and strikeoutsmade a team-high 13 quality
startsnamed the Gwinnett Braves Most Outstanding Pitcherwent 6-3 at home with
a 2.42 ERA (25 ER/93.0 IP) and a .232 BAA (81-for-349, 9 HR) over 15 startsstruck out
a season-high 10 batters over 5.0 scoreless no-hit innings on 4/26 at Toledohad his
best month in April, going 2-1 with a 2.66 ERA (7 ER/23.2 IP), one save (1-for-1) and a
.186 opponents average (16-for-86, 0 HR)entered the season as Atlantas 29th-best
prospect as rated by Baseball America, which also rated his slider as the best in the
Atlanta minor league system.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
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MARTIN, C (continued)
NL RULES IN AL PARK
The Mariners and Marlins played a three-game series in Seattle June 24-26, 2011 in
Interleague playdue to a schedule conflict in Florida, the series was played at Safeco
Field, using National League rules (No DH, FLA will be bat second)the Mariners took
2 of 3 in the series in what was the first time NL rules were used in an AL ballpark
during Interleague playthe Marlins and Expos played a pair of games at Chicagos U.S.
Cellular Field Sept. 13-14, 2004 due to a hurricane threatinformation courtesy of David
Smith/retrosheet.org.
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YEAR
CLUB
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO
SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011
Danville
0-0
0.00 8 0 0 0
3 9.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 14 0 0
Rome
1-0
1.48
14 0 0 0
6
24.1 18 7 4 2 1 4 35 1 0
2012
Lynchburg 12-7 2.93 22 19 1 1 0
107.1 93 49 35 7 7 34 123 1 0
2013
Mississippi 3-3 2.82 16 11 0 0 0 67.0 63 23 21 3 0 27 71 2 1
Gwinnett
3-4 3.49 13 11 1 0 1 69.2 59 30 27 6 2 31 66 2 0
2014
Gwinnett
7-8 3.52 27 26 1 0 1
156.0 151 66 61 17 7 56 142 0 0
2015
ATLANTA
2-3 5.40 21 0 0 0 0 21.2 24 13 13 4 1 7 24 1 0
Gwinnett 1-3
2.10 7 6 0 0
1
34.1 24 11 8 2 1 9 33 1 0
Nashville
4-4 5.10 11 11 0 0 0 60.0 59 36 34 6 3 31 58 5 0
OAKLAND 0-2
14.00 4 2 0 0
0 9.0 16 14 14 4 1 5 3 1 0
Minor Lg Totals
31-29 3.24 118 84 3 1 12 527.2 469 222 190 43 21 193 542 12 1
AL Totals
0-2
14.00 4 2 0 0
0 9.0 16 14 14 4 1 5 3 1 0
NL Totals
2-3 5.40 21 0 0 0 0 21.2 24 13 13 4 1 7 24 1 0
ML Totals
2-5 7.92 25 2 0 0 0 30.2 40 27 27 8 2 12 27 2 0
2016 MARINERS
MARTIN, L (continued)
2016 MARINERS
2012: In three stints (June 15-July 29, Aug. 17-19, and Sept. 1-end of season) with Texas,
started 12 games in center and one in leftwas 6-for-19 (.316) in his first six games but
just 2-for-27 (.074) in final 18 contestshad a double and triple in the same game on both
June 24 and June 27, becoming the 4th player since 1918 to accomplish that feat twice
in his first 14 Major League games, joining Babe Ganzel, WAS in 1927; Johnny Blatnik,
PHI-NL in 1948; Gary Ward, MIN in 1980spent most of season with AAA Round Rock
and finished 2nd in hitting (.359) and 3rd in on-base percentage (.422) and slugging (.622)
among Pacific Coast League players (min. 225 AB)on the DL with a torn ulnar collateral
ligament in his left thumb, May 2-June 6hit safely in 28 of his last 30 games at .374
(49x131) with a .412 (28x68) average in final 15 gamesnamed the organizations Minor
League Player of the Month for Augustplayed 37 games for Licey in the Dominican
Winter League, batting .253 with 4 home runs and 19 RBI.
2013: In first full Major League season, led American League with 11 bunt hits and ranked
among the leaders in sacrifice bunts (2nd, 12), steals (5th, 36), triples (T6th, 6) and infield
hits (8th, 25)was 2nd on the club in steals, T3rd in games (147), 4th in runs (66), and
5th in hits (119)started 109 games in center, 11 in right, and 5 in lefthit .292 in 89
games in the 9th spot in the batting order, 2nd-best among 12 MLB qualifiershit first
Major League homer, April 21 vs. Seattle and homered twice on June 25 at NYYhad
career best 15-game hitting streak, June 15-July 2was hitting .280 through Aug. 9 but
had a .210 average in final 36 gamesranked 3rd in Majors with 14 outfield assists (6 at
home plate), most for a Ranger since Ruben Sierra (15) in 1991played for Licey in DWL.
2014: Led A.L. with 17 bunt hits, 2nd in Majors (Dee Gordon, 20, LAD) and ranked among
league leaders in infield hits (2nd, 32), steals (T5th, 31) and triples (T8th, 7)led Texas in
steals and sacrifice hits (7), was 2nd in games (155), multi-hit games (40), and triples (tied),
and 3rd in at-bats (533), runs (68), hits (146), and batting average (.274)established
career bests in average, games, at-bats, runs, hits, triples, and walks (39)hit .331
(53x160) in his final 42 games, T7th best among A.L. qualifiers (137+ PA) in that spanhit
.298 (45x151) with a .354 OBP in 40 games/35 starts in the leadoff spot4th among A.L.
leadoff hitters (150+ AB) in both average and OBPled MLB outfielders in total chances
(434) and putouts (415)set club record for outfield putouts and tied mark for chances
(Juan Beniquez, 1976)T6th in A.L. in assists (11), 2nd among CF (Jackie Bradley, Jr.,
13, BOS)2nd Rangers centerfielder with 11+ assists in consecutive seasons (Mickey
Rivers, 1980-81)became seventh Texas player with consecutive 30+ steal seasons.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
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MILEY (continued)
2016 MARINERS
2012: Named a National League All-Star, going 16-11 with a 3.33 ERA (72 ER, 194.2 IP)...
earned The Sporting News NL Rookie of the Year honors and finished second in BBWAA
Rookie of the Year votingwas 17th rookie pitcher ever to be named an All-Star
named Diamondbacks Most Valuable Pitcher and Rookie of the Year by Arizona Baseball
WritersT6th in N.L. in wins, 10th in ERA, 5th in walk rate (1.7 BB/9.0 IP), 6th in strikeout/
walk ratio (3.9), and 7th in lowest HR rate (0.65 HR/9.0 IP)his 16 wins were the most
by N.L. rookie since Colorados Jason Jennings (16 in 2002)led N.L. rookie pitchers in
win pct. (16-11, .593), ERA, wins, quality starts (18), SO (144), and inningsestablished
Arizona rookie records in wins, starts and inningshis .290 opponent on-base percentage
was the lowest by a rookie lefty since Los Angeles Fernando Valenzuela (.270 in 1981)
named NL Rookie of the Month for Aprilmade first three appearances out of bullpen
before joining rotation April 23picked up first win April 8 vs. SFset Arizona record for
pitcher with 8-game hit streak April 14-June 1 (.450, 9x20)became 5th N.L. rookie since
1969 with 12 wins before Aug. 1, the first since Los Angeles Kazuhisa Ishii in 2002 (12)
earned 14th win on Aug. 22 vs. Miami, becoming first rookie with 14+ wins and a sub3.00 ERA in first 25 games since Baltimores Mike Boddicker in 1983 (15-7, 2.58 ERA).
2013: Went 10-10 with a 3.55 ERA (80 ER, 202.2 IP) in 33 starts with Arizonaallowed 2
earned runs or less in 20 starts, T-8th most in N.L.T2nd among N.L. starters with 13 nodecisions...was 6-3 with 2.67 ERA (32 ER, 107.2 IP) in 17 starts after July 1; his 2.67 ERA
and 107.2 innings pitched were 6th best in N.L. during span3rd in N.L. with 67.0 ground
ball percentageinduced 23 ground ball double plays, T4th in N.L.first career homer
April 22 at San Francisco, the first by lefty hitting starting pitcher at AT&T Parkallowed 3
earned runs or less in 20 of final 22 starts, including career-high 12 straight June 5-Aug. 6.
2014: Went 8-12 with 4.34 ERA (97 ER, 201.1 IP) in 33 startsled Arizona and ranked
among N.L. in strikeouts (12th, 183) and innings (13th)among N.L. left-handers, only
Clayton Kershaw (239), Madison Bumgarner (219), and Cole Hamels (198) had more
strikeoutsranked 9th among ML lefties with a career-best 8.2 SO/9.0 IPtied for N.L.
lead in no-decisions (13), with 23 of his 33 starts decided by 1 or 2 runshis 33 starts tied
Bumgarner for lead among N.L. left-handers9th among National Leaguers in ground
ball-fly ball ratio (1.99)was Diamondbacks Opening Day starter, suffering the loss on
March 22 vs. Los Angeles-NL in Sydney, Australia (3 ER, 5.0 IP)career high 11 strikeouts
May 27 vs. SDposted a 3.53 ERA (20 ER, 51.0 IP) over his final 9 starts of the season.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
ALL-STAR GAME
YEAR
CLUB, SITE
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO
SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012
NL, Kansas City 0-0
0.00
1 0 0 0
0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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MONTERO (continued)
DIVISION SERIES
YEAR
CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2011
NYY vs. DET 1.000 1 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1.000
1.000
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2012: Appeared in 135 games, making 132 starts (DH-77, C-55)hit .322 (57x177) with
7 doubles, 6 home runs, 22 RBI, .830 OPS against left-handed pitching, 11th-best in
ALamong AL Rookies, ranked 2nd in games (139), at-bats (515), 3rd in runs (46), hits
(134), doubles (20), RBI (62), 4th in home runs (15) and walks (29)only 5 rookies had
more time in DH slot since rule was adopted in 1973; Baltimores Eddie Murray (110,
1977), Baltimores Larry Sheets (86, 1985), Torontos John Olerud (86, 1990), Torontos
Fred McGriff (76, 1987) and Oaklands Troy Neel (84, 1993)previous club record for
rookie starts at DH was 52 by Juan Bernhardt in 1977hit .310 (66x213) with 24 runs,
10 doubles, 10 home runs, 32 RBI, .343 OBP, .498 SLG in 56 games as catcher; .225
(68x302) when not catchingcaught all 9.0 innings in 6-pitcher combined no-hitter June
8 vs. LA Dodgersat 22 years, 193 days old became the youngest catcher in a nohitter since Ted Simmons (22 years, 5 days old) caught Bob Gibsons at Pittsburgh in
19717th-youngest catcher in a no-hitter dating back to 1900scored 4 runs May 30 at
Texas tying rookie club record (Adam Jones, 8/9/07 vs. BAL)first rookie in club history
to start at DH on Opening Day, and first in Majors since Ken Harvey (KC in 2003).
2013: Began season with Seattle appearing in 29 gamesoptioned to AAA Tacoma May
23started season as Mariners Opening Day catcher, but made transition to first base in
minorsserved 50-game MLB suspension Aug. 5-Sept. 26had arthroscopic surgery June
5 on left knee to repair torn meniscus; surgery performed by Dr. Ed Khalfayanon minor
league DL June 1-July 18 (knee surgery)made 26 starts with Mariners (C 26 G/25 GS,
DH 1 GS)hit .247 (18x73) with 6 doubles, 2 triples and 9 RBI in 19 games with Tacoma
made 16 starts at first baseappeared in 8 games with AZL Mariners on injury rehab (minor
league DL) July 5-17played for Cardenales de Lara in the VZL (.279/24x86, 5 2B, HR).
2014: Appeared in 6 games in two stints with Seattle (June 12-25 & July 24), hitting .235 (4x17)
with a home runrecalled from AAA Tacoma on June 12 and optioned back to minors on
June 25appeared in 97 games with AAA Tacomahit .286 (104x364) with 24 doubles, 16
home runs and 74 RBI (.839 OPS)named Tacoma Rainiers Offensive MVPseason-high
11-game hit streak April 12-27on 7-day DL Aug. 15-28 with left oblique strainplaced on
the suspended list Aug. 29 after an on-field incident while on rehab with rookie-level Everett.
POSTSEASON: Appeared in one game of 2011 ALDS vs. Detroit (G#4); 2-for-2, R, RBI.
2016 MARINERS
MONTGOMERY (continued)
YEAR
CLUB
W-L ERA G GS CG
SHO
SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2008
AZL Royals
2-1
1.69
12 9 0 0
0
42.2 31 12 8 2 1 12 34 4 0
2009
Burlington
2-3
2.17 12 12 0 0 0 58.0 42 19 14 1 2 24 52 4 1
Wilmington
4-1
2.25 9 9 0 0 0 52.0 38 15 13 0 3 12 46 5 0
2010
Wilmington
2-0
1.09 4 4 0 0
0
24.2 14 5 3 0 0 4 33 2 0
Northwest Arkansas
5-4
3.47 13 13 0 0 0 59.2 56 31 23 4 4 26 48 9 1
AZL Royals
0-1
1.04 3 3 0 0
0 8.2 6 1 1 0 2 1 7 0 0
2011
Omaha
5-11
5.32 28 27 0 0 0
150.2 157 95 89 15 7 69 129 14 1
2012
Omaha
3-6
5.69 17 17 1 0 0 91.2 110 74 58 12 3 43 67 4 1
Northwest Arkansas
2-6
6.67 10 10 0 0 0 58.0 69 44 43 12 3 21 44 5 0
2013
Durham
7-8
4.72 20 19 1 0 0
108.2 111 65 57 9 6 48 77 15 0
Charlotte
0-1
6.23 2 2 0 0
0 8.2 9 7 6 0 1 3 10 3 0
2014
Durham
10-5
4.29 25 25 0 0 0
126.0 117 68 60 9 5 48 98 11 1
2015
Tacoma
4-3
4.13 11 11 0 0 0 65.1 59 32 30 3 3 19 58 7 0
SEATTLE
4-6
4.60 16 16 2 2 0 90.0 92 49 46 11 4 37 64 10 0
Minor Lg Totals
46-50 4.26 166 161 2 0 0 854.2 819 468 405 67 40 330 703 83 5
ML Totals
4-6
4.60 16 16 2 2 0 90.0 92 49 46 11 4 37 64 10 0
QUALITY START
In baseball statistics, a Quality Start is awarded to a starting pitcher who completes
at least 6.0 innings and permits no more than three earned runs.
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2010: Combined 17 starts, went 7-4 with a 2.77 ERA (26 ER, 84.1 IP) with A Wilmington and
and AA Northwest Arkansasmissed a month due to a left forearm strain and made 3
rehab starts with the AZL Royals in late Julynamed a Texas League midseason All-Star
and was ranked the leagues No. 3 prospect by Baseball Americaplayed for Team USA
at the 2010 Pan American Games Qualifying Tournamentwas 2-0 with a 1.80 ERA (2
ER, 10.0 IP) in 2 starts as Team USA finished tied for 3rd, and qualified for the 2011 Pan
Am Games, as well as the 2011 World Cup.
2011: Spent the entire 2011 season with Omaharanked 3rd in the Pacific Coast League
with 129 strikeoutswent 2-1 with a 2.45 ERA (9 ER, 33.0 IP) over his first 6 starts
(through May 4), but went 3-10 with a 6.12 ERA (80 ER, 117.2 IP) after thatfollowing the
season was rated as the No. 1 prospect in the Royals chain by Baseball America.
2012: Opened the 2012 season with AAA Omaha but was transferred to AA Northwest
Arkansas on July 13went a combined 5-12, 6.07 ERA (101 ER, 149.2 IP) in 27 starts
following the season and before the trade, was rated by MLB.com as the No. 6 prospect
in the Royals organization.
2013: Spent his first season in the Rays organization with AAA Durhammade 19 starts
and 1 relief appearance for Durham despite missing more than a month with left forearm
tightness after his season debutthrew 7.0 hitless innings June 7 at Indianapolis.
2014: Recorded career-high 10 wins for AAA Durham2nd-most amongst International
League southpawswent 10-5, 4.29 ERA in 25 starts for AAA Durhamcombined
with Brad Boxberger to throw 17th no-hitter in Durham history in 5-0 win vs. Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre on April 26tossed 8.1 hitless innings (1 BB)retired the final 22 batters
he facedallowed 3 or fewer runs in 21 of 25 startslost only once in his first 17 starts
(9-1, 3.21 ERA)selected to the International League midseason All-Star teamstarted
G#4 of the Governors Cup finals vs. Pawtucketallowed 1 run and 3 hits in 6.0 innings (6
BB, 6 SO) leaving with a 2-1 leadfor the fourth consecutive season chosen by Baseball
America as having the best changeup in his organization.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
2016 MARINERS
NUO (continued)
YEAR
CLUB
W-L ERA G GS CG
SHO
SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2009
AZL Indians
0-0
5.14 4 0 0 0
1 7.0 10 4 4 0 3 1 11 0 1
Mahoning Valley 5-0
2.05 13 8 0 0 0 57.0 43 16 13 3 2 14 48 1 3
2010
Lake County
6-8
4.96 21 16 0 0 0 94.1 104 54 52 13 7 14 94 1 2
2011
Staten Island 5-0
0.72 8 0 0 0
1
25.0 14 3 2 0 0 3 29 1 0
Charleston
2-1
1.80 7 7 0 0
0
40.0 37 9 8 4 0 2 37 1 1
2012
Tampa
1-1
2.96
11 1 0 0
0
24.1 22 11 8 2 1 6 26 0 0
Trenton
9-5
2.45 20 20 0 0 0
114.0 109 40 31 10 2 27 100 1 1
2013
Scranton/WB 2-0
1.44 5 5 0 0
0
25.0 14 4 4 2 0 2 30 0 0
NEW YORK-AL 1-2
2.25 5 3 0 0
0
20.0 16 5 5 2 1 6 9 0 0
2014
NEW YORK-AL 2-5
5.42 17 14 0 0 0 78.0 86 52 47 15 2 26 60 4 0
ARIZONA
0-7
3.76 14 14 0 0 0 83.2 71 37 35 10 4 20 69 1 0
2015
Reno
3-3
3.38 8 8 0 0 0 50.2 51 22 19 7 1 8 41 1 0
ARIZONA
0-1
1.88 3 0 0 0
0
14.1 10 3 3 1 0 5 19 0 1
SEATTLE
1-4
4.10 32 10 0 0 0 74.2 80 35 34 14 5 17 62 3 1
Tacoma
1-0
6.00 1 1 0 0
0 6.0 7 4 4 1 0 1 6 1 0
Minor Lg Totals
34-18 2.94 98 66 0 0 2 443.1 411 167 145 42 16 78 422 7 8
AL Totals
4-11
4.48 54 27 0 0 0
172.2 182 92 86 31 8 49 131 7 1
NL Totals
0-8
3.49 17 14 0 0 0 98.0 81 40 38 11 4 25 88 1 1
ML Totals
4-19 4.12 71 41 0 0 0 270.2 263 132 124 42 12 74 219 8 2
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2013: Appeared in 5 games (3 starts) with the Yankees and posted a 2.25 ERA (5 ER, 20.0
IP)became the 12th pitcher since 1900 to pitch at least 5.0 innings while allowing 2 runs
or less and 5 hits or less in each of first 4 Major League startsmade his Major League
debut on April 29 vs. Houston with 3.0 scoreless inningsearned the win in first Major
League start May 13 at Cleveland (G#2), tossing 5.0 scoreless inningswent 2-0 with a
1.44 ERA (4 ER in 25.0 IP) and 30 strikeouts in 5 starts with AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
placed on the 7-day disabled list on June 8 with a strained left groin and missed the
remainder of the minor league seasonreceived the 2013 James P. Dawson Award, given
annually to the most outstanding Yankees rookie in Spring Trainingpitched in 5 games
(4 starts) for Scottsdale in the Arizona Fall League (0-1, 3.20 ERA).
2014: Combined to go 2-12 with 4.56 ERA (82 ER in 161.2 IP) in 31 games (28 starts) with
D-backs and Yankeesacquired from Yankees on July 6 for RHP Brandon McCarthy and
cash considerationsranked among all rookie pitchers in starts (4th), innings pitched
(4th) and strikeouts (9th)tossed 7.0 scoreless innings with 7 strikeouts in Arizona debut
July 8 vs. Miami (3 hits)prior to trade appeared in 17 games (14 starts) with the Yankees;
posted 2-5, 5.42 ERAtied for Major League lead with 7 wins lost with Kyle Lohse and
Jeff Samardzija (5 with D-backs in 14 starts)became first NL Pitcher since the Cubs
Angel Guzman (2006) to go winless in at least 10 starts in a season and first to do so in
at least 13 since Stumpy Wiedman with the Buffalo Bisons in 1880 (0-9 in 17 games/13
starts)tossed career-high 8.0 innings Aug. 30 vs. Colorado; retired the final 20 batters
he facedT2nd on the D-backs with 6 sac bunts despite appearing in 14 games.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
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2015:
MLB Totals - Hit .262 (11x42) with
OMALLEYs CAREER HIGHS
10 runs, 1 double, 1 home run, 7 RBI
MOST HITS: 3 9/2/15 at HOU
& .418 on-base mark in 24 games
MOST HOME RUNS: 1 9/5/15 at OAK
after selection from AAA Tacoma.
MOST RBI: 2 2 times, last 9/29/15 vs. HOU
Versatility - Appeared in center field
MOST STOLEN BASES:
(14G, 10GS), left field (4G, 1GS),
1 5 times, last: 9/25/15 at LAA
right field (3G, 1GS) & third (3G).
LONGEST HITTING STREAK: 4 9/2-7/15
Getting On - Reached base safely
CAREER GRAND SLAMS: None
in 13 of 24 games including 9 of
the first 11 gamesin his first 11
games, reached base 19 times via hit (10) or walk (9), hitting .417 (10x24) with 8 runs, 1
double, 1 home run & 5 RBI.
Seattle Debut - 3-for-4 with 2 RBI in debut Sept. 2 at Houstonaccording to Elias Sports
Bureau became 4th player with 3+ hits and 2+ RBI in first game with Seattle, joining Henry
Cotto (4/6/88 at OAK), Eliezer Alfonzo (5/30/10 at LAA) & Seth Smith (4/6/15 vs. LAA).
AAA Tacoma - Hit .297 (92x310) with 50 runs scored, 11 doubles, 5 triples, 5 home runs,
39 RBI, 19 walks and 20 stolen bases in 89 games with Tacoma.
Hot Stretch - Hit .376 (47x125) in 32-game stretch May 27-June 30 (before going on
DL)led the PCL in batting during this time frame.
MiLB DL - Placed on the minor league DL with left hand injury on July 1-Aug. 1included
a 3-game rehab assignment with Everett, July 29-31.
2 HR - First career multi-homer game Aug. 27 vs. Nashville (3x4, 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 10 TB).
Climbing - Signed as minor league free agent Jan. 26selected from Tacoma Sept. 1.
PERSONAL: Shawn Michael OMalleyattended Southridge High School in Kennewick,
Washcommitted to play college baseball for Washington State before signing with the
Raysas a junior in high school was named the Big Nine Conference Player of the Year,
hitting over .500 without committing an errorwas also All-State First Team in football
as a wide receiver, defensive back and kick returnernamed to the Seattle Times 4A AllState football team and was the All-Big Nine League MVP as a wide receiver in 2005
selected as a 2006 USA Today High School Baseball All-America team.
2006: Made his professional debut with Rookie-level Princeton.
2007: Started the season hitting .100 (4x40) over 11 games in June but rebounded to hit
.289 (35x121) over the last 37 games in July and August.
2008: Ranked by BA as the No. 30 prospect in the Rays organization following the season.
2009: Finished season with 40 steals (2nd in org. and 4th in Florida State League)named
to FSL midseason All-Star Teamhit .313 (20x64) in 20 games with Phoenix in AFL.
2010: Sidelined after 44 games with Montgomery due to a right shoulder injuryrehab
stints with A Charlotte and the GCL Rays after the All-Star break.
2011: Ranked 5th in the Southern League with 24 stolen bases.
2012: Split the season between AAA Durham and AA Montgomeryopened the season
with Durham and matched a club record with 5 SB on May 11 at Scranton/WB.
2013: Appeared in 91 games for AA Montgomery, hitting .262 (84x321) with 53 runs, 12
doubles, 6 triples, 3 home runs & 32 RBI at shortstop (90 G), second base (1) and PH (1).
2014: Hit .188 (3x16) with 3 runs and an RBI in 11 games with the Angels, appearing in
games as PH, DH, RF, LF, 2Bmade MLB debut Sept. 7 at Minnesota, singling in his first
plate appearanceplayed at three levels in the system: Salt Lake (89 G), AA Arkansas (11
G) and AZL Angels (3 G), combining to bat .317 (114x360) with 19 doubles, 11 triples, 4
home runs and 46 RBIselected as Mid-Season Pacific Coast League All-Star.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
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HOMEGROWN MARINERS
Players born or raised in the state of Washington (34)
PLAYER
Jamie Allen
Larry Andersen
Floyd Bannister
Karl Best
Bud Black
Willie Bloomquist
Mike Blowers
Jeremy Bonderman
Mike Campbell
Dave Edler
Jason Ellison
Steve Gajkowski
Dave Heaverlo
Tom House
Brian Hunter
Tom Lampkin
Tom Niedenfuer
Eric OFlaherty
John Olerud
Tyler Olson
Shawn OMalley
Casey Parsons
Ken Phelps
Erik Plantenberg
Robert Ramsay
Aaron Sele
Richie Sexson
Sean Spencer
Russ Swan
Rick Sweet
Matt Tuiasosopo
Dave Wainhouse
Bob Wells
Sean White
YEARS
1983
1981-82
1979-82
1983-86
1981
2002-08, 2014-15
1992-95, 97, 99
2013
1987-89
1980-83
2007
1998
1980
1977-78
1999
1999-2001
1989
2006-08
2000-2004
2015
2015-
1981
1983-88
1993-94
1999-2000
2000-01, 2005
2005-08
1999
1990-93
1982-83
2008-10
1993
1994-98
2007, 2009-10
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YEAR
CLUB
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2006
Princeton .213 50 160 28 34 43 4 1 1 10 5 1 7 16 38 10 3 .269 .310
2007
Hudson Valley .242 48 161 21 39 53 6 4 0 10 7 0 5 20 40 12 3 .329 .344
2008
Columbus .237 91 334 48 79 99 14 3 0 23 8 2 11 34 77 28 14 .296 .325
2009
Charlotte
.268 103 366 73 98 114 9 2 1 27 6 2 15 58 80 40 14 .311 .388
2010
Montgomery .181 44 144 18 26 33 1 3 0 7 3 0 6 16 32 9 1 .229 .289
GCL Rays .375 2 8 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 .375
.400
Charlotte .320 8 25 8 8 14 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 4 2 4 0 .560
.469
2011
Montgomery .276 79 308 55 85 106 8 5 1 23 7 1 4 42 58 24 13 .344 .369
2012
Durham
.245 67 216 32 53 67 4 2 2 18 7 4 3 17 49 11 1 .310 .304
Montgomery .231 35 121 22 28 37 3 3 0 5 3 1 2 17 24 7 3 .306 .333
2013 Montgomery .262 91 321 53 84 117 12 6 3 32 11 3 6 32 60 24 3 .364 .337
2014
Arkansas .188 11 32 3 6 8 0 1 0 5 1 1 0 6 8 1 0 .250
.308
Salt Lake
.330 89 318 60 105 151 19 9 3 38 9 3 7 39 44 13 4 .475 .411
AZL Angels .300 3 10 3 3 8 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 1 4 1 0 .800
.364
LOS ANGELES-AL
.188 11 16 3 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 2 0 .188
.188
2015 Tacoma
.297 89 310 50 92 128 11 5 5 39 8 2 5 19 47 20 7 .413 .345
Everett
.182 3 11 1 2 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 .273
.182
SEATTLE
.262 24 42 10 11 15 1 0 1 7 2 1 0 12 14 3 0 .357 .418
Minor Lg Totals
.262 813 2845 476 745 984 94 47 17 247 79 21 75 321 567 206 66 .346 .350
ML Totals
.241 35 58 13 14 18 1 0 1 8 2 1 0 12 22 5 0 .310 .366
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PAXTON (continued)
YEAR
CLUB
W-L ERA G GS CG
SHO
SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010
Grand Prairie 1-2
4.08 4 4 0 0
0
17.2 15 9 8 1 0 7 18 1 0
2011
Clinton
3-3
2.73 10 10 0 0 0 56.0 45 21 17 1 1 30 80 6 0
Jackson
3-0
1.85 7 7 0 0
0
39.0 28 10 8 2 1 13 51 3 1
2012
Jackson
9-4
3.05 21 21 0 0 0
106.1 96 43 36 5 1 54 110 13 1
2013
Tacoma
8-11
4.45 28 26 2 1 0
145.2 158 84 72 10 3 58 131 14 0
SEATTLE
3-0
1.50 4 4 0 0
0
24.0 15 5 4 2 0 7 21 0 0
2014
SEATTLE
6-4
3.04 13 13 0 0 0 74.0 60 29 25 3 1 29 59 7 0
Tacoma #
0-1
4.35 3 3 0 0
0
10.1 13 7 5 2 0 6 14 0 0
Everett #
0-1
6.75 1 1 0 0
0 2.2 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 1 0
2015
SEATTLE
3-4
3.90 13 13 0 0 0 67.0 67 34 29 8 0 29 56 5 0
Tacoma #
0-1
8.10 3 3 0 0
0 6.2 12 6 6 0 0 3 4 2 0
Minor Lg Totals
24-23 3.61 77 75 2 1 0 384.1 369 182 154 22 6 172 410 40 2
ML Totals
12-8
3.16 30 30 0 0 0
165.0 142 68 58 13 1 65 136 12 0
# MLB Rehab Assignment
BATTING
AVG AB R H TB 2B 3B
HR
RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
Career
.000 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0
.000 .333
Last Hit - None Last Home Run - None
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2013: Made Major League debut Sept. 7 vs. Tampa Bay (6.0,4,2,1,1,3,HR), recording the
winrecorded a career-high 10 strikeouts Sept. 24 vs. Kansas City in fourth career start
(7.0,4,0,0,0,10); joined Oaklands Dan Straily (11 Ks, 0 BB 4/5 vs. HOU) as the only other
AL rookie pitcher to record 10+ Ks in a start in 2013 without issuing a walkbecame the
first Mariners pitcher to open a MLB career with a 3-game win streak (all appearances
being starts) since Freddy Garcia in 1999limited opponents to a .172 (15x87) avg,
including .141 (10x71) vs. right-handed battersspent majority of season with AAA
Tacoma, finishing tied for the team lead with 8 wins, going 8-11 with a 4.45 ERA (70 ER,
145.2 IP) in 28 games/26 startsranked T3rd in the PCL in strikeouts and games started,
while ranking 5th among league starters averaging 8.04 strikeouts per 9.0 innings.
2014: Went 6-4 with a 3.04 ERA (25 ER, 74.0 IP) in 13 startswent 3-0, 2.12 ERA in 5 starts
at Safeco Fieldmade 8 of 13 starts vs. the AL West, going 5-2, 2.13 ERA vs. LAA (2-1,
2.59), OAK (2-0, 2.63) and TEX (1-1, 0.71)opened his career 6-0 with 1.88 ERA in first
9 career starts; longest winning streak to open a career in Mariners historysuffered first
career loss Aug. 20 at Philadelphia (4.0,7,4,1,2,5)faced 144 consecutive batters without
allowing an extra-base hit Aug. 20-Sept. 222nd-longest streak in MLB in 2014 (W.
Davis, 178 BF) and in club history (J. Beattie, 157 BF, 1982)won 9 of his first 15 starts
(9-3), recording a 2.01 ERA (20 ER, 89.2 IP)5th-lowest ERA in first 15 appearances
to begin a career (all starts) dating back to 1914went 0-1, 9.72 ERA (9 ER, 8.1 IP)
over his final 2 startson the DL April 9-Aug. 2 with strain of the left latissimus dorsi
muscletransferred to 60-day disabled list on June 9made four total rehab stats with
AAA Tacoma (May 24, July 22, July 27) and short-season Everett (July 17)went 2-0 with
a 2.25 ERA (3 ER, 12.0 IP) in 2 starts before going on the disabled list April 9became
the first pitcher since 1954 to record 7+ shutout innings with 9+ strikeouts in two of his
first five career games (LHP Karl Spooner, Brooklyn)also the first pitcher since 1967 to
toss at least 6.0 shutout innings in three of his first five career games (RHP Cisco Carlos,
CWS)became first rookie in club history to start a home openerbegan his career 9-4
with a 2.66 ERA (29 ER, 98.0 IP) in 17 career MLB starts; 2nd-lowest ERA by a Mariners
pitcher in first 17 career starts (Pineda - 2.58 in 2011).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
2016 MARINERS
2015:
Totals Was 0-2 with a 7.56 ERA (21
ROLLINS CAREER HIGHS
ER, 25.0 IP) in 20 relief appearances.
MOST STRIKEOUTS: 4 9/24/15 at KC
Going Long - Tossed 1.1+ innings in
LOW-HIT GAME: None
nine of his 20 appearances including
LONGEST WINNING STREAK: None
four outings of 2.0+ innings.
LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
MLB Debut - Made Major League de3 7/6/15-active
but July 4 at Oakland (1 ShO IP, 1 K).
MOST INNINGS: 3.0 8/10/15 vs. BAL
Bad Trend - Allowed earned run in 10
of last 17 games and 11 of 20 overall.
Restricted List - Was reinstated from the restricted list on July 4 following 80-game suspension for testing positive for performance enhancing substance.
AAA Tacoma - Was 0-0 with a 0.00 ERA (0 ER, 9.1 IP) in 7 appearances with AAA Tacoma.
PERSONAL: David Dwane Rollinsresides in Deberry, TX during offseasonplayed junior
college baseball San Jacinto College (Pasadena, TX)2008 graduate of Carthage First
Baptist Academynamed All-East Texas Pitcher of the Year and First-team All-State and
All-District during prep careerselected four times in amateur draft before signing with
Toronto, including twice by Seattle (2009 & 2010).
2011: Combined to go 4-0 with a 1.77 ERA (7 ER, 35.2 IP) in 7 starts in his pro debut with A
Bluefield and A Vancouverstruck out 29 and walked only 3 batters.
2012: Split season between A Lansing and A Lexingtonacquired by Houston on July 20
as part of 10-player trade with Toronto along with Francisco Cordero (rhp), Ben Francisco
(of), Joe Musgrove (rhp), Carlos Perez (c), Asher Wojciechowski (rhp) and Kevin Comer
(rhp) in exchange for David Carpenter (rhp), J.A. Happ (lhp) and Brandon Lyon (rhp).
2013: Finished 3rd among Houston farmhands with 137 strikeouts and 5th in innings
pitched (136.1)combined to go 9-8, 3.89 ERA with A Lancaster, AA Corpus Christi and
AAA Oklahoma Cityheld opponents to a .237 batting average.
2014: Went 3-4 with 1 save, 3.81 ERA in 27 games (12 GS) with AA Corpus Christiin 12
starts posted a 2-3 record and 3.47 ERA (18 ER, 46.2 IP)went 1-1, 4.31 ERA (15 ER, 31.1
IP) in 15 relief appearances7 appearances of at least 2.0 innings including season-high 4.2
innings July 26 vs. Midlandas a reliever averaged 10.34 strikeouts per 9.0 inningsjoined
the Mariners organization after being selected in the Major League phase of the Rule 5 draft
at the Winter Meetings in San Diego on Dec. 11
TIES
In the 38-year history of the franchise, the Mariners have ended two games in a tie: June 2, 1980
at Detroit (3-3 in 12 innings) and April 29, 1981 at Minnesota (7-7 in 8 innings). Both games ended
prematurely due to rain.
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2016 MARINERS
UNITED NATIONS
In 39 seasons of Seattle Mariners Baseball, players from 18 different countries have
stepped on the diamond. In order to make this list a player must have been born in the
identified country and appeared in at least one Major League game:
Country
Players Notable Players
Australia
2
Ryan Rowland-Smith, Travis Blackley
Belgium
1
Brian Lesher
Canada 12
James Paxton, Michael Saunders, Jason Bay, Ryan Radmanovich
Colombia
2
Jolbert Cabrera, Emiliano Fruto
Cuba
5
Roenis Elias, Kendrys Morales, Diego Segui, Tony Fossas
Dominican Republic 41
Robinson Can, Nelson Cruz, Adrian Beltre, Stan Javier
Germany
1
Mike Blowers
Italy
1
Alex Liddi
Japan 8
Hisashi Iwakuma, Ichiro, Munenori Kawasaki, Kenji Johjima,
Kazuhiro Sasaki, Shigetoshi Hasegawa, Mac Suzuki
Mexico
8
Oliver Perez, Mario Mendoza, Enrique Romo, Jorge Campillo
Netherlands
1
Greg Halman
Netherlands Antilles 2
Wladimir Balentien, Gene Kingsale
Nicaragua
3
Erasmo Ramirez, Dennis Martinez, JC Ramirez
Panama
1
Roberto Kelly
Puerto Rico
24
Joey Cora, Rey Quinones, Danny Tartabull, Ivan Calderon
South Korea
2
Cha Seung Baek, Shin-Soo Choo
United States
574
Edgar Martinez, Ken Griffey Jr., Jay Buhner, John Olerud
Venezuela 38
Felix Hernandez, Franklin Gutierrez, Omar Vizquel, Freddy Garcia
OPPONENT
at Boston
at California
vs. Boston
vs. Baltimore
at Texas
at New York
vs. Cleveland
at LA Angels
at Detroit
at Oakland (#1)
vs. New York
at Texas
vs. Minnesota
vs. Chicago (AL)
*Suspended games
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2015:
ROMEROs CAREER HIGHS
MLB Totals - Hit .190 (4x21) with 6
runs, 1 double, 1 home run, 3 RBI in
MOST HITS: 3 5/12/14 vs. TB
13 games in right field (5 G, 4 GS),
MOST HOME RUNS: 1 4 times;
left field (6 G) & center field (1 G).
last 9/4/15 at OAK
Called Up - Recalled from AAA TaMOST RBI: 3 3 times; last: 9/4/15 at OAK
coma Sept. 1 and made season deMOST STOLEN BASES: None
but Sept. 2 at Houston.
LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
Season-Ending Injury - Injured
4 2 times; last 5/31-6/6/14
right scapula (shoulder blade) Sept.
CAREER GRAND SLAMS: None
23 at KCmissed rest of season.
Tacoma Recap - Hit .292 (139x476) with 77 runs, 37 doubles, 4 triples, 17 HR, 79 RBI,
29 walks and 10 stolen bases in 116 games with AAA Tacoma.
High Marks - Among PCL league leaders ranked 4th in extra-base hits (58), T4th in
doubles (37), T7th in total bases (235), T9th in hits (139), 11th in at-bats (476) and RBI (79),
T11th in runs scored, (77) and 13th in slugging percentage (.494).
Double Vision - Team-high 37 doubles, T8th-most in Tacoma single-season history.
Multi-Hits - Had 42 multi-hit games, including 29 in final 73 games (June 8-Aug. 30).
PERSONAL: Stefen Daniel Romeroresides in Portland, OR with wife Courtney.graduated
from Sunnyside (AZ) High School in June 2007played 2008 season at Pima Community
Collegeattended Oregon State University, 2009-10selected to All-Pac-10 First Team
in 2010part of the Bourne Braves team that won the 2009 Cape Cod League title.
2011: Named Clintons Most Valuable Player by the Mariners after leading team in batting
average (.280), doubles (22), RBI (65), on-base percentage (.342) and OPS (.803).
2012: Mariners Minor League Player of the Yearhit .352 (167x474) with 64 extra-base hits
(2B - 34, 3B - 7, HR - 23) and 101 RBI in 116 games with High Desert and Jackson3rd
amongst all full-season minor leaguers in batting average and named a Baseball America
Second-Team All-Star as a second basemanone of 19 players in minors 100+ runs
tied for organizational lead in batting average, 2nd in RBI and 3rd in home runshit for
cycle May 22 at Lancasterrecorded 50 multi-hit games (25-High Desert, 25-Jackson)
named to Cal League All-Star team before being promoted to Jackson on June 21with
Jackson hit safely in 47 of 55 games (with AB), while hitting .347 (75x216)played for the
Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League (.333/15x45), 2 2B, 2 HR, 9 RBIlisted as the
Mariners No. 8 prospect by Baseball America heading into the 2013 season.
2013: Spent entire season with AAA Tacomahit .277 (104x375) with 23 doubles, 4 triples,
11 home runs and 74 RBI in 93 gamesbegan season on disabled list after straining his
oblique in spring trainingappeared in 5 games with High Desert on rehab assignment
recorded at least one hit in 66 of 93 games, including 27 multi-hit contestsset Tacoma
club record with three grand slamsplayed for Peoria Javelinas in Arizona Fall League
hit a pair of home runs in the annual Rising Stars Game.
2014: Appeared in 72 games, making 45 starts (RF-35, DH-9, LF-1), hitting .192 (34x177)
with 19 runs, 6 doubles, 2 triples, 3 home runs and 11 RBIhad three stints with Seattle
(March 31-June 29, July 17-Aug. 1 & Sept. 1-end of season)of the three home runs hit,
one was a game-tying pinch-hit 3-run home run in Atlanta on June 3 and another was
a go-head home run (1st MLB home run) on May 5 against Oaklands Scott Kazmir
recorded his first Major League hit in the 4th inning on April 2 at Los Angeles-AL against
left-hander Hector Santiagomade the Mariners Opening Day roster for the first time in
his careermade his MLB debut April 1 at LAA (0x4)with AAA Tacoma hit .358 (54x151)
with 26 runs, 7 doubles, 2 triples, 12 home runs and 36 RBI in 36 games.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
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POSITION: Outfielder
AGE: 27, turns 28 Oct. 17
BORN: 10-17-88 in Tucson, AZ
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 220
ML SERVICE: 0 years, 170 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016
ACQUIRED: Mariners 12th round selection in the 2010 June draft;
signed by Mariners scout Joe Ross
PRONUNCIATION: Stefen (STEFF-ehn)
ROMERO (continued)
2016 MARINERS
BATTING AVERAGE
Wilson, .295, 2002
Bochte, .316, 1979
Boone, .331, 2001
E. Martinez, .343, 1992
Rodriguez, .358, 1996
Paciorek, .326, 1981
Ichiro, .351, 2007
Ichiro, .372, 2004
E. Martinez, .356, 1995
HOME RUNS
Zunino, 22, 2014
Sexson, 39, 2005
Boone, 37, 2001
Presley, 28, 1985
Rodriguez, 42, 1998 & 99
Ibaez, 33, 2006
Griffey Jr., 56, 1997 & 98
Buhner, 44, 1996
E. Martinez, 37, 2000
RBI
Wilson, 83, 1996
Sexson, 121, 2005
Boone, 141, 2001
Presley, 107, 1986
Rodriguez, 124, 1998
Ibaez, 123, 2006
Griffey Jr., 147, 1997
Buhner, 138, 1996
E. Martinez, 143, 2000
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2015:
Totals Hit .196 (19x97) with 8 runs,
SARDIAS CAREER HIGHS
1 triple and 4 RBI in 36 games during
MOST HITS:
two stints with Milwaukee.
3 2 times, last 9/14/14 vs. ATL (w/ TEX)
Minor Totals - Hit .282 (110x390)
MOST HOME RUNS: None
with 51 runs, 17 doubles, 5 triples, 1
MOST RBI: 4 9/14/14 vs. ATL (w/ TEX)
home run and 33 RBI in 103 games
MOST STOLEN BASES:
with AAA Colorado Springs.
2 9/24/14 vs. HOU (w/ TEX)
Defense - In Majors, appeared
LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
in games at second base (16 G, 7
7 6/4-18/14 (w/ TEX)
GS), shortstop (14 GS) and third
CAREER GRAND SLAMS: None
base (3 GS)in minors, appeared at
shortstop (74 G, 72 GS) and second
base (30 G, 25 GS).
Recognition - Named PCL Player of the Week for Aug. 10-17 (.444/12x27, HR, 4 RBI)
The Trade - Acquired by Milwaukee from Texas in a 4-player trade on Jan. 19.
Ranked - Entered season as 3rd-best Milwaukee prospect according to Baseball America.
Winter Ball - Following the season played for La Guaira in the Venezuelan Winter League.
PERSONAL: Luis Alexander Sardias Avilezwas rated as the 6th-best international
prospect by Baseball America at the time he was signed by Rafic Saab, Pedro Avila,
and Mike Daly at age 16 in July 2009played in the Perfect Game Showcase at the
Metrodome in Minneapolis in June 2009.
2010: Opened season on the disabled list with a fractured right hand before being activated
by AZL Rangers July 19reached base safely in 15 of first 16 startsoverall, hit .311
(32x103) with 22 runs, 4 doubles and 8 RBI in 26 gameswas 2-for-5 with an RBI double
in AZL Rangers lone playoff game vs. AZL Brewers Aug. 30.
2011: Appeared in just 14 games for the AZL Rangers, hitting safely in 10 of thoseplaced
on disabled list on June 28 after undergoing season-ending right shoulder surgery.
2012: Spent entire season with Low-A Hickory where he was T10th in South Atlantic League
with 32 stolen baseshad a .326 average in 46 games after the All-Star breakwas
on the disabled list with a back strain, July 5-16hit .318 with a homer and 4 RBI in 11
games with the Surprise Saguaros of the Arizona Fall League.
2013: Combined to hit .288 (149x518) with 81 runs, 19 doubles, 3 triples, 2 home runs, 46
RBI and 36 steals in 126 games with High-A Myrtle Beach and AA Friscohis 36 steals
were tied for most among Texas minor leaguers and his 81 runs ranked secondspent
first four months of season at Myrtle Beach and had the 5th-best average in the Carolina
LeagueT1st on the Pelicans in runs (69) and steals (27) and ranked 3rd in hits (114)
was Carolina League Player of the Week, May 13-19 and played in the leagues All-Star
Gamebatted .370 (40x108) in final 29 games beginning June 27promoted to Frisco
Aug. 1had a season best 12-game hitting streak, Aug. 16-28hit .354 (45x127) with 16
RBI and 6 steals in 31 games for La Guaira in the Venezuelan Winter Leaguerated as
11th-best prospect in the Texas League by Baseball America at end of season.
2014: Hit .261 (30x115) with 12 runs, 6 doubles and 8 RBI in 43 games over three stints with
the Rangerswas the 3rd-youngest player to appear in Majors in 2014 behind Rougned
Odor and New York-NLs Dilson Herrerastarted games at 2B (15), SS (8), 3B (4), and
DH (4)made Major League debut as a defensive replacement on April 20 vs. Chicago
(AL) and collected first Major League hit with infield single in 8th inningwith AA Frisco
and AAA Round Rock combined to hit .281 (98x349) with 51 runs, 20 doubles, 3 triples,
1 home run and 37 RBI in 81 games.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
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POSITION: Infielder
AGE: 22, turns 23 on May 16
BORN: 5-16-93 in Bolivar, VZ
BATS: Switch THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 182
ML SERVICE: 0 years, 143 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016
ACQUIRED: In trade from Milwaukee in exchange for Ramon Flores
(of) on Nov. 20, 2015
PRONUNCIATION: Sardias (sar-DEEN-yas)
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Date
5/24/1995
7/1/1998
5/2/2002
5/28/2007
6/11/2007
7/6/2007
6/2/2014
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at CLE
at OAK
at NYY
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The Totals Spent entire season in
SCRIBNERs CAREER HIGHS
Majors for first time in his career and
MOST STRIKEOUTS:
was 2-2 with 4.35 ERA (29 ER, 60.0 IP)
4 5/15/15 vs. CWS (w/ OAK)
in a career-high 54 relief appearances.
LOW-HIT GAME: None
The Injury - Missed entire month of
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
September with a torn right lat muscle
4 9/25/12-5/28/15 (w/ OAK)
(placed on 60-day DL Sept. 10).
LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
Strong Start - Had 2.01 ERA (7 ER,
1 2 times, last 7/8/15 (w/ OAK)
31.1 IP) in first 27 games (through
MOST INNINGS:
June 6)had a 6.91 ERA (22 ER, 28.2
IP) over his final 27 appearances.
3.2 4/9/15 vs. TEX (w/ OAK)
No Free Passes - Walked four batters
in 60.0 innings0.60 BB/9.0 IP ratio was the lowest among Major League relievers and
3rd-best in Oakland history by a reliever (Eckersley, 0.47 in 1989, 0.49 in 1990)had Major
League-leading 16.00 K/BB ratio, 3rd-best behind Eckersley (18.33 in 1989, 18.25 in 1990).
Homers - His 14 home runs allowed were the most among Major League relievers, 2ndmost in Oakland history by a reliever (Keith Atherton, 17 in 1985) and 3rd-most in Athletics
history (John Wyatt, 23 in 1964).
Extra! - Gave up 26 extra base hits, which was tied for most among A.L. relievers.
PERSONAL: Evan Lee Scribnergraduated from Shepaug Valley High School in
Connecticutattended Central Connecticut State University.
2007: Split season between Rookie-level Missoula and A South Bendcombined to go 1-1
with two saves and a 2.85 ERA in 23 relief appearances.
2008: Split season between Arizonas Single-A affiliates in South Bend and Visalia and A
Lake Elsinore in the San Diego organizationcombined for a 4-5 record, 10 saves and a
2.00 ERA in 48 relief appearancesstruck out 93 in 67.1 innings, an average of 12.43 per
nine inningsallowed a .174 opponents batting average, 5th-lowest among all Single-A
pitchers and 9th in K/9.0 IPwas traded to San Diego for infielder Tony Clark July 17.
2009: Spent season with AA San Antoniowas 8-4 with 21 saves and a 3.07 ERA in 58 relief
appearancesin Texas League ranked 2nd in games, 3rd in saves and among relievers
was 3rd in BB/9.0 IP (2.18) and 4th in opponents batting (.224) and K/9.0 IP (9.85)
named to Texas League All-Star Gamehad two postseason appearancespitched for
Peoria in Arizona Fall League, going 0-1 with two saves and 1.59 ERA in 12 games.
2010: Spent his second consecutive complete season with Double-A San Antonio, making
57 relief appearancestallied 16 saves in 17 opportunities (94.1%) while recording a
2.59 ERAstruck out 81 while walking just 15 for a strikeout to walk ratio of 5.40
averaged 11.05 strikeouts per nine inningsled the Texas League in appearances and
ranked fourth in savesranked third among TL relievers in strikeouts per nine innings and
fewest walks per nine innings (1.91) and was fifth in opponents batting (.213)allowed a
.194 average with runners in scoring positionstranded all nine of his inherited runners
posted a 0.73 ERA in nine relief appearances in Juneappeared in the Texas League AllStar game, working 0.2 scoreless innings of relief.
2011: Made Major League debut with San Diego, posting a 7.07 ERA in 10 relief appearances
over two stintsmade Major League debut April 26 at Atlanta (2.0 ShO IP)with AAA
Tucson was 2-3 with a 4.71 ERA in 28 relief appearances with Tucsonhad a 2.08 ERA (3
ER, 13.0 IP) in his first eight Major League appearances before giving up eight earnd runs
in his last two appearanceson the disabled list July 28 with a strained right shoulder
was recalled by San Diego Sept. 2 and placed on the 60-day DL.
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2012: Split season between Oakland and AAA Sacramentowas 2-0 with a save and a 2.55
ERA (10 ER, 35.1 IP) in 30 relief appearances over three stints with Oaklandposted a
3-0 record, eight saves and a 3.03 ERA (12 ER, 35.2 IP) in 26 games with Sacramento
allowed a .221 opponents batting average with the As, including .183 against right-handed
hittersallowed 4-of-13 (30.8%) inherited runners to scoreselected from Sacramento
June 6 and made Oakland debut June 10 at Arizona, retiring all four batters that he
facedtossed 3.0 scoreless innings in Oaklands 10-2 win against San Diego June 15 for
first Major League savehad 2.95 ERA over final 18 appearances with Oakland.tossed
scoreless ninth inning for first ML win Sept. 25 at Texasled Sacramento in saves (8).
2013: Spent most of season with AAA Sacramento but appeared in 18 games in five stints
with Oaklandhad a 4.39 ERA and .243 opponents batting averagetossed at least one
inning in 17 of his 18 outings, including 2.0+ six timeson Oakland Opening Day roster
was 3-1 with a save, a 2.22 ERA in 31 relief appearances with Sacramento, averaging
1.81 walks per nine innings and 11.69 strikeoutstossed at least one inning in 30 of his
31 outings, including two or more nine timeswith Sacramento, did not allow a home run
April 27-Aug. 17, a span of 27 games (40.2 IP).
2014: Spent most of season with AAA Sacramento where he was 4-1 with 16 saves and a
3.06 ERA in 40 relief appearancesalso went 1-0 with a 4.63 ERA in 13 games over four
stints with Oaklandwas on Oaklands Opening Day rosterdesignated for assignment
Aug. 1 and optioned to Sacramento Aug. 2with Sacramento, converted 16-of-20 save
opportunities and tied for 5th in the Pacific Coast League in saves (2nd on team)in
minors, struck out 72 batters in 47.0 innings (13.79 K/9.0 IP)walked just nine (1.72 per
nine innings) for a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 8.00tossed at least one inning in 38 of his
40 appearances, including a season-high 2.0 innings seven timeshad a 25-game streak
May 19-Aug. 18 where he struck out one or more in each appearancefanned 55 batters
in 30.1 innings over that stretch (16.32 per nine innings).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Tossed 2.0 scoreless innings in Game 5 of 2012 Division
Series vs. Detroit, striking out three.
2015:
The Totals - Hit .266 (166x623) with 85
SEAGERs CAREER HIGHS
runs, 37 doubles, 26 home runs and 74
MOST HITS:
RBI in 161 games.
4 6 times; last 9/9/15 vs. TEX
Better With Age - Set career-bests
MOST HOME RUNS: 2 6 times;
in games (161), runs (85), hits (166),
last 7/17/15 at NYY
doubles (37) and home runs (26).
MOST RBI: 6 5/26/15 at TB
Iron Man - Appeared in 161 games,
MOST STOLEN BASES: 1 38 times;
2nd-most in the Majors behind
last 9/1/15 at HOU
Baltimores Manny Machado.
LONGEST
HITTING STREAK:
Strong Finish - Hit .313 (42x134) with
16 4/11-27/13
24 runs, 10 doubles, 8 home runs,
CAREER GRAND SLAMS:
25 RBI, 15 walks, a .392 on-base
3 last 6/10/15 at CLE
percentage, .567 slugging & .959 OPS
(Aug. 28-end of season).
HR Binge - Hit 9 home runs in final 36 games including 5 in 9-game span Aug. 26-Sept. 4.
Extra! - Recorded 63 extra-base hits, 2nd on team (Nelson Cruz, 67) and 14th in A.L.
Leftover Power - Hit 13 home runs against left-handed pitching, the most by left-handed
hitter in Majors (Chris Davis & Mike Moustakas, 10)Ken Griffey Jr. is only Mariners lefty
hitter with more in a season (21 in 1998 & 1996, 16 in 1994, 14 in 1997 & 13 in 1993).
25+ - Hit a career-best 26 home runs, becoming the first Mariners player with consecutive
25+ home run seasons since Adrian Beltre (2006-08).
Third Base Pop - His 26 home runs as a third baseman was 3rd in the A.L. behind Josh
Donaldson (38) & Manny Machado (34) & T5th in the Majors.
Reverse Splits - Hit .297 (68x229) with 10 doubles, 13 home runs, 35 RBI and an .835
OPS against left-handed pitching; .249 (98x394) with 27 doubles, 13 home runs, 39 RBI
and a .747 OPS against right-handers.
Like Fine Wine - Increased HR total in each of his 5 MLB seasons from 3 in 2011 (53 G),
20 in 2012 (155 G), 22 in 2013 (160 G), 25 in 2014 (159 G) and 26 in 2015 (159 G)he is
the second Mariners player to increase his home run output in each of his first 5 seasons,
joining Tino Martinez (0 in 1990, 4 in 1991, 16 in 1992, 17 in 1993, 20 in 1994, 31 in 1995).
Hell Pick You Up - Ranked 8th in the American League with 49 road RBI.
Heart & Hustle - Mariners nominee for the Heart and Hustle Award for second straight
year, as voted on by Alumni and active MLB players and is presented annually to an
active player who demonstrates a passion for the game of baseball and best embodies
the values, spirit and traditions of the game.
20x4 - Became the 7th player with at least four 20-homer seasons in a Mariners uniform
(Griffey Jr. - 9, E. Martinez - 8, Buhner - 8, Ibanez - 5, A. Rodriguez - 5, Boone - 4...
became the 7th player with at least 4 consecutive 20-HR seasons, joining Boone - 4,
2001-04, Rodriguez - 5, 1996-2000, Ibanez - 4, 2005-08, Buhner - 7, 1991-97, Martinez
- 7, 1995-01, Griffey Jr. - 5, 1990-94 & 4 - 1996-99).
Clutch Home Runs - Of his 26 home runs, 15 either tied the game (3) or gave Seattle the
lead (12)15 of final 21 home runs tied the game or gave Seattle the lead (May 23-end).
Streaking - Had two season-best 12-game hitting streaks: May 14-26 (.400/18x45, 9 R,
2B, 5 HR, 10 RBI) & Aug. 28-Sept. 9 (.511/24x47, 12 R, 4 2B, 5 HR, 15 RBI).
The Streak - Did not play on June 18, snapping a streak of 192 consecutive games
played (191 starts) from May 11, 2014-June 17, 2015.
Salami - Hit two grand slams: May 26 against Tampa Bays Jake McGee and June 10
against Clevelands Trevor Bauer, both on the road.
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PERSONAL: Kyle Duerr Seagerresides in Salisbury, NC with wife Julie and son, Crue
has two brothers, Justin and CoreyJustin is a player in the Mariners organization after
being selected in the 12th round of the 2013 Draft, and Corey was a first-round pick of
the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2012 (18th overall)father, Jeff, played college baseball at
Fairleigh Dickinsongraduated from Northwest Cabarrus (NC) High School in 2006
first-team High School All-American and Impact Baseball co-North Carolina Player of
the Yearearned all-state and All-Charlotte Observer honorsplayed three seasons at
the University of North Carolina, 2007-09 playing second and third basenamed firstteam All-ACC in 2009 and 2nd-team All-America from the NCBWAwon the Walter Rabb
Award as the Tar Heels most improved position player during his sophomore season
helped lead UNC to three consecutive trips to the College World Series.
CAREER: Spent entire career in Mariners organization after being selected in the third round
of the 2009 June Draft (82nd overall).
2009: Appeared in 41 games with Clinton and with AZL Mariners (July 17) and High Desert
(Sept. 6-7)made professional debut July 17 with the AZL Mariners.
2010: Appeared in 135 games with High Desertled all minor leaguers in hits (192) and runs
(126)won California League batting title with a .345 average, and ranked 2nd in on-base
percentage (.419) and doubles (40)most hits in the minors since Joe Thurston recorded
196 in 2002named to the CL midseason and postseason All-Star teamsrecorded 32game hitting streak, June 19-July 27 (.428/59x138, 37 R, 12 2B, 2 3B, 5 HR, 26 RBI), the
2nd-longest in MiLBreached base safely in 40 straight games, June 17-Aug. 3.
2011: Split season between AA Jackson, AAA Tacoma, and had a pair of stints with Mariners,
July 7-21 and Aug. 2-end of seasonappeared in 53 games for Seattle at 3 positions: 3B
42 G/38 GS, SS 10 G/8 GS, 2B 3 G/GStied Mariners record with 3 doubles Aug.
24 at Cleveland (22nd player, 24th time) while going 4-for-4only rookie in club history to
go 4-for-4 or better with 3+ extra-base hits in a gamewent 6-for-9 with 2 doubles, home
run and 2 runs in Aug. 23 doubleheader at Cleveland; tied Mariners DH record with 6
hitstied club record with three consecutive 3-hit games Aug. 23 (G#1&2)-24selected
to Majors July 6 from AAA Tacoma (post-game)made MLB debut July 7 at LAA (started
at 3B)first hit July 10 at LAA (off D. Haren)first ML home run Aug. 19 at Tampa Bay
(off W. Davis)opened season with AA Jacksonnamed a Southern League All-Star.
2012: Appeared in 155 games, making 153 starts (3B-137, 2B-14, DH-2)Mariners nominee
for Hank Aaron Awardled team in games (155), hits (154), doubles (35), home runs (20),
RBI (86), extra-base hits (56) and multi-hit games (42)named Mariners MVP by Seattle
chapter of the BBWAA12th player in club history (24th time) to record a season with 20+
HR, 35+ 2B and 85+ RBIled team with 20 home runs and 86 RBI, joining Alvin Davis as
only Mariners with a 20 HR-85 RBI season in either of first two MLB seasonsamong AL
third basemen (while playing 3B) ranked 3rd in RBI (81), hits (139), doubles (30), slugging
(.425), 5th in home runs (18)2nd in A.L. and 5th in Majors in road RBI (60)86 RBI were
the most by A.L. player in his age-25 season or younger in 2012 (ranked 7th in MLB)
ranked 2nd in A.L. with 44 2-out RBIled AL batting .667 (8x12) with bases loaded.
2013: Appeared in team-high 160 games, tied for 4th-most in the ALnamed the Mariners
MVP by the Seattle chapter of the BBWAA for the second consecutive seasonhit 22
home runs, his second consecutive season with 20+ homers (20 in 12)first Mariners
player since Raul Ibaez (2005-08) with consecutive 20+ homer seasonsled all Major
League third basemen in games played (160), starts
IRON MAN
(158) and innings played (1425.0)started 106
Kyle has appeared in 681 of the
consecutive team games May 24-Sept. 19, the
Mariners last 702 games dating
longest streak in club history by a Mariners third
back to 2011.
baseman7th time in club history a player started
ON THE RISE
at least 100 straight team games in a season at the
Became the 7th Mariners player
same position (first since Griffey-CF & Rodriguezwith at least 4 consecutive 20-HR
SS in 1998)hit first career grand slam in the 14th
seasons (2012-current), joining Bret
inning June 5 vs. Chicago (AL) to tie the game at
Boone (4, 2001-04), Alex Rodri5-5first game-tying grand slam in extra innings in
guez (5, 1996-2000), Raul Ibanez
MLB historyrecorded pair of hitting streaks of 15+
(4, 2005-08), Jay Buhner (7, 199197), Edgar Martinez (7, 1995-01),
games, including career-high 16-game streak April
and Ken Griffey Jr. (5, 1990-94 & 4
11-27 (.390/23x59), the longest April hitting streak
- 1996-99).
in club history.
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ALL-STAR GAME
YEAR
CLUB, SITE AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2014
AL, Minnesota .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
.000
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2014: Appeared in 159 games, making 158 starts (3B-157, DH-1), hitting .268 (158x590)
with 71 runs, 27 doubles, 4 triples, 25 home runs and 96 RBIled club in games (159),
home runs (25), RBI (96), extra-base hits (56), T1st in slugging (.454), 2nd in at-bats (590),
runs (71), hits (158), walks (52), T2nd in doubles (27) and triples (4)named Rawlings
Gold Glove winner for A.L. at third base; second 3B in club history to win Gold Glove
(Adrian Beltre)selected to A.L. All-Star team (replaced Torontos Edwin Encarnacion)
two-time A.L. Player of the Week: April 21-27 (.409/9x22, 8 R, 5 HR, 11 RBI) and June 2329 (.583/14x24, 5 R, 3 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBI)first Mariners player since Ken Griffey Jr. in 1998
to earn multiple Player of the Week honors in same seasonamongst A.L. third basemen,
ranked 2nd in games (159), home runs (25), RBI (96), T2nd in hits (158), 3rd in slugging
(.454), 4th in runs (71), 7th in doubles (27)his 96 RBI were 3rd-most in club history by
third baseman: Jim Presley, 109 in 1986 & Adrian Beltre, 98 in 2007joined Presley in
1986 as only primary 3B to lead club in RBIhis .788 OPS was 6th-highest among MLB
third baseman, 3rd-best in A.L. behind Adrian Beltre and Josh Donaldson15th Mariners
player to record a 25 double, 25 home run, 90 RBI seasonplayed final 126 games of
season (since May 11)led Major League third basemen with .981 fielding percentage,
the best single-season fielding percentage by 3B in club history, and 10th-best in A.L.
history since 1948recorded 3rd-highest SABR Defensive Index Rating in A.L. at 17.9
hit 16 homers at Safeco Field, T7th-most in ballpark history and 53 RBI ranked T11th
overall at home hit .300 (83x277) with 34 runs, 12 doubles, 1 triple, 16 home runs, 53 RBI,
.370 on-base percentage and a .523 slugging marktied club record with 4 extra-base
hits and 2 triples June 2 at New York (AL); went 4-for-5 with 3 runs, double, 2 triples,
home run and 3 RBIbecame the first player to hit 2 triples and at least one homer and
one double since Hal Breeden for Montreal in 1973last A.L. player to do it was Hoot
Evers for Detroit in 1950recorded 5 home runs and 11 RBI over 4-game stretch April
23-27 (.533/8x15); only other Mariners player with as many hits, RBI and home runs
over 4-game stretch was Ken Griffey Jr. (May 21-24, 1996: 10x18, 5 HR, 12 RBI)walkoff 3-run home run April 23 vs. Houstons Josh Fields to give Seattle a 5-3 winhad
pair of multi-HR games: April 23 vs. Houston (including walk-off) and April 27 vs. Texas
(including go-ahead 3-run HR in 8th)Mariners nominee for Heart and Hustle Award.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
AWARDS: AL All-Star: 2014AL Gold Glove (3B): 2014AL Player of the Week: April 2127, 2014 (co), June 23-29, 2014Mariners MVP by Seattle Chapter of BBWAA: 2012,
2013Southern League All-Star: 2011California League All-Star: 2010.
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2009: Spent his first full season at the big league levelbatted .330 with 31 of his 55 RBI
in the seventh inning or laterled the Majors and set a single-season Rockies record
with a .472 average as a pinch hitter, leading the Majors in extra-base hits (9) and tied for
second in hits (17) as a pinch hitterreached base in 27 of 48 plate appearances in the
pinch (.574 on-base pct.) and slugged .861posted his first career two-home run game
on September 6 vs. the Diamondbacksnamed National League Player of the Week
for August 31-September 6, batting .542 with five doubles, 30 total bases and 10 runs
scoredappeared in three NLDS games vs. the Phillies, going 1-for-5.
2010: Played 133 games for Colorado and hit a career-high 17 home runshit 12 of his 17
home runs prior to the All-Star breakrecorded second-career two-homer game April 25
vs. Floridaposted third-career two-homer game on May 26 vs. Arizonawalk-off home
run on July 6 vs. St. Louis, capping a rally from 9-3, ninth-inning deficit for the 12-9 win.
2011: Set career highs in games (147), at-bats (476), runs (67), hits (135), doubles (32),
triples (9), RBI (59), extra-base hits (56) and steals (10)his nine triples tied for fifth in the
National Leaguebatted .299 with 14 of his 15 home runs and 47 of his 59 RBI against
right-handed pitchinghit over .300 in four different months (.306 in April, .303 in May,
.308 in June and .306 in August)went 8-for-22 (.364) as a pinch hitter, tied for the thirdbest average in the National League.
2012: In his first campaign with the As, batted .240 with 14 home runs and 52 RBIwalked
a career-high 50 times while posting a .333 on-base pctposted 35 of his 39 extra-base
hits against right-handers for a .454 slugging pct.
2013: Played in 117 games in his second season in Oakland, recording 27 doublesafter
recording six of his eight home runs against right-handed pitching in 2013, now hitting
.279 with a .357 on-base pct., .478 slugging pct. and 65 of his 73 career home runs vs.
rightieshit .273 (3-for-11) with a home run as a pinch hitter and now is a career .315
(53-for-168) hitter in the pinch with six home runs and 40 RBIhit .315 career average as
a pinch hitter is the best among all active players with at least 150 at bats in that role
his 40 RBI are tied for third while he tops the charts with a .413 on-base pct. and .554
slugging pctno player in Major League history has recorded a higher slugging pct.
(.554) as a pinch hitter (min. 200 plate appearances).
2014: Had a .266/.367/.440 (118x443) line with 31 doubles, five triples, 12 homers, 48 RBI
and 69 walks in 136 games (119 starts)in 70 games batting third, hit .299 (76x254) with
a .404 OBP and a .500 slugging (76x254), the 8th-best batting average, 3rd-best on-base
percentage and 9th-best slugging percentage in the National Leagueduring first half of
the season, batted .283/.387/.508 (73x258) with 20 doubles, 4 triples, 10 home runs, 27
RBI and 42 walks; following the break hit .243 (45x185)hit a home run in each of the first
two games of the season, a pinch-hit, solo homer on Opening Night, March 30, and a solo
home run on Opening Day, April 1became the fourth player in Padres franchise history
to homer in each of the first two games of the season, joining Adrian Gonzalez (10), Brian
Giles (05) & Fred McGriff (92)named National League Player of the Week for the period
May 5-11 after he hit .500 (14x28) with 5 doubles, 3 triples, a home run and 7 RBI in 7
games; his second career weekly honor (also September 2009 with COL)fell a hit shy of
the cycle in consecutive games, falling a home run shy on May 9 vs. Miami and a single
shy vs. Miami on May 10was first Padres player since Brian Giles (Aug. 17-18, 2004)
to fall a hit shy in two-straight gamesmade 16 appearances as pinch-hitter, hitting
.267/.313/.533 (4-for-15)hit .354 (29x82) with 9 doubles, 3 triples, 4 home runs and
13 RBI during May, T5th-best batting average, 3rd-best on-base percentage (.459) and
slugging percentage (.684) in National League (min 50 PA)had a team-best-tying 10game hitting streak May 3-15 (Jedd Gyorko)hit .526 (20x38) with 8 doubles, 3 triples,
one home run and 7 RBI in that timehit .358 (24x67) with 5 doubles, 3 home runs, 8
RBI and 9 walks in 22 games during July, the 5th-best batting average, 4th-best on-base
percentage (.429) and tied for the 8th-best slugging percentage (.567) in the National
Leaguerecorded his 6th career multi-home run game on June 20 vs. Los Angeles-NL
(first since Aug. 8, 2011 at CIN)recorded third career walk-off hit July 20, 2014 vs. New
York (NL), an infield single to break a 1-1 tie with 2 outs in the bottom of the 9th inning.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Has played in 18 postseason games in four different seasons
(2007, 2009, 2012 & 2013) including a World Series run with Colorado in 2007.
AWARDS: National League Player of the Week: Aug. 31-Sept, 6, 2009, May 5-11, 2014.
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DIVISION SERIES
YEAR
CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2007
COL vs. PHI .500 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500
.500
2009
COL vs. PHI .200 3 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .200
.333
2012
OAK vs. DET .133 5 15 3 2 6 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 3 6 0 0 .400
.316
2013
OAK vs.DET .313 4 16 1 5 8 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 .500
.353
DS Totals
.237 14 38 5 9 16 1 0 2 5 0 0 1 5 12 0 0 .421
.341
YEAR
CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2007
COL vs. ARI .500 2 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1.000
.500
WORLD SERIES
YEAR
CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2007
COL vs. BOS .500 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .500
.500
CONSECUTIVE RECORDS
Mariners record for Consecutive games with a
Stat
Hit
Double
Triple
Home Run
RBI
Extra Base Hit
Multi-Hit
Games Player
27
Ichiro
7
Jim Presley
3
Ichiro
3
Dan Meyer
8
Ken Griffey Jr.
9
Edgar Martinez
10
Ken Griffey Jr.
8
Desi Relaford
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Dates
May 6-June 3, 2009
May 8-14, 1986
Sept. 25-29, 2006
July 7-10, 1979
July 20-28, 1993
Aug. 12-20, 1995
July 19-29, 1993
Aug. 31-Sept. 9, 2002
2015:
SUCREs CAREER HIGHS
The Totals - Hit .157 (20x127) with
9 runs, 6 doubles, 1 home run & 7
MOST HITS: 3 9/30/15 vs. HOU
RBI in 50 games with Seattle.
MOST HOME RUNS: 1 7/25/15 vs. TOR
Making Contact - Hit .267 (12x45)
MOST RBI: 2 9/4/14 at TEX
with 4 runs, 4 doubles, and 3 RBI
MOST STOLEN BASES: None
in his final 19 gameshit .098
LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
(8x82) in his first 31 games.
4 9/30-10/4/15
No-No - Became 5th Mariners
CAREER GRAND SLAMS: None
catcher to catch a no-hitter on
Aug. 11 (Hisashi Iwakuma).
Defensively - Made 29 of his 43 starts behind the plate from Aug. 1 through the end
of the seasonSeattle was 20-23 in his 43 starts; was 15-6 in a 21-game streak Aug.
2-Sept. 22 but was 1-7 in his final 8 starts.
The Hose - Threw out 10 of 23 attempted base stealers (43.5% CS rate), the highest CS
percentage in MLB amongst catchers with at least 20 SB attemptsranks ahead of Russell Martin (25 CCS, 40 SB, 38.5 CS%) and James McCann (24 CCS, 41 SB, 36.9 CS%).
Sacrifice - Ranked T3rd in the Amerian League with 9 sacrifice hits behind Francisco Lindor, 13) & Alcides Escobar (11)also tied for 3rd-most by a Mariners catcher, trailing 11
(2000) and 10 (1999) by Dan Wilson, 9 by Larry Cox (1980) and Bob Kearney (1984, 1986).
He Pitches Too! - Made two relief appearances: June 12 at Houston, tossing shutout
8th inningallowed first batter to reach base with single before getting double play and
groundout to short to end inning & Aug. 15, allowing 3 runs (1 HR) at Boston.
Opening Day - Named to the Opening Day roster for the first time in his career.
Up & Down - Had two stints with Seattle, making the Opening Day roster before being
sent to minors on May 19 (recalled on June 4).
AAA Tacoma - Hit .261 (6x23) with 3 runs and 2 RBI in 6 games with AAA Tacoma.
Injury - Fractured right fibula during winter ball in Venezuela Jan. 17, 2016had surgery
to repair damage in right ankle Jan. 26, 2016 in Seattle by Dr. Ed Khalfayan.
PERSONAL: Jesus Marcelo Sucreresides in Cumana, Sucre, VZoriginally signed by
Atlanta as a non-drafted free agent on May 20, 2005 by Braves scouts Julian Perez,
Rolando Petit and Jose Leon.
2005: Appeared in 19 games for the DSL Braves in first professional season.
2006: Named the Braves Dominican Summer League Player of the Year.
2007: Played the entire season for the GCL Braves and appeared in 40 games, 33 as catcher.
2008: Started 34 games at catcher and hit .182 (28x154) in first full season at Danville.
2009: Split time between Single-A affiliates Rome and Myrtle Beach.
2010: Combined to bat .253 (85x336) with 7 home runs and 34 RBI between Myrtle Beach
and Mississippihit career-high 7 home runs.
2011: Spent entire season in Southern League, splitting time between Mississippi (ATL) and
Jackson (SEA)released by Braves on July 14 and signed with Seattle as a minor league
free agent on July 19combined to throw out 31 of 60 attempted base stealers (51.7%).
2012: Named Southern League All-Starled SL catchers with a .271 (87x321) batting
averageonly qualifying catcher in the league to not commit an error (769 TC)threw
out 44.4% of attempted base stealers (32 CS, 77 ATT).
2013: Appeared in 8 games before injuring his wrist June 4 vs. Chicago (AL)went on DL
two days later and did not play with the Mariners the rest of seasonmade MLB debut
May 24 vs. Texas, hitting a single off Joseph Ortiz in 9thon disabled list June 8-Aug. 16
with left wrist bone contusionplayed 23 games with Tacoma, hitting .299 (26x87) with
3 doubles and 8 RBIplayed for Leones del Caracas in the Venezuelan Winter League.
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POSITION: Catcher
AGE: 27, turns 28 April 30
BORN: 4-30-88 in Cumana, VZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0
WEIGHT: 225
ML SERVICE: 1 years, 169 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016
ACQUIRED: Re-signed as a minor league free agent on Nov. 20, 2012
PRONUNCIATION: heh-SOOS SUE-cray
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SUCRE (continued)
2014: Appeared in 21 games (18 starts), while hitting .213 (13x61) with 4 runs, 2 doubles and
5 RBIbegan MLB season hitting .138 (4x29) in first 9 games before hitting .391 (9x23)
in next 7 (Aug. 20-Sept. 7) but finished 0x9 in last 5 gamesSeattle was 11-7 in his 18
starts behind the plate including 11-3 in first 14 startsbegan season with AAA Tacoma
before recall July 8in Tacoma hit .274 (48x175) with 13 runs, 7 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home
runs and 16 RBI in 48 gamesthrew out 21 of 41 attempted base stealers in the minors.
YEAR
CLUB
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2005
DSL Braves .214 19 70 6 15 21 0 0 2 7 1 0 1 5 10 0 1 .300
.276
2006
DSL Braves .278 35 133 20 37 50 8 1 1 16 0 1 2 9 12 1 1 .376 .331
2007
GCL Braves .221 40 104 8 23 28 5 0 0 14 1 2 0 7 10 1 1 .269
.265
2008
Danville
.182 44 154 14 28 39 2 0 3 15 1 0 1 7 24 1 1 .253 .222
2009
Rome
.325 45 169 14 55 73 15 0 1 18 0 0 1 6 17 1 4 .432 .352
Myrtle Beach .259 53 197 17 51 76 8 1 5 20 0 1 0 8 33 3 1 .386 .286
2010
Myrtle Beach .220 48 191 14 42 66 9 0 5 22 1 0 1 7 26 1 0 .346 .251
Mississippi .297 38 145 20 43 62 11 1 2 12 1 0 0 1 17 0 2 .428 .301
2011
Mississippi .219 40 137 13 30 35 5 0 0 10 1 1 1 6 12 0 1 .255 .255
Jackson
.214 32 84 4 18 24 3 0 1 9 2 0 0 5 7 0 1 .286
.258
2012 Jackson
.271 90 321 27 87 101 11 0 1 30 4 1 3 20 39 1 1 .315 .319
2013
Tacoma
.299 23 87 10 26 29 3 0 0 8 1 0 0 7 10 1 1 .333 .351
SEATTLE
.192 8 26 1 5 5 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 .192
.241
AZL Mariners #
.316 6 19 1 6 7 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .368
.350
2014
Tacoma
.274 48 175 13 48 63 7 1 2 16 0 1 1 4 29 0 1 .360 .293
SEATTLE
.213 21 61 4 13 15 2 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 17 0 0 .246
.213
2015
SEATTLE
.157 52 127 9 20 29 6 0 1 7 9 0 0 6 21 0 0 .228
.195
Tacoma
.261 6 23 4 6 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 8 0 0 .261
.346
Minor Lg Totals
.256 567 2009 185 515 680 88 4 23 202 13 7 11 96 256 10 16 .338 .293
ML Totals
.178 81 214 14 38 49 8 0 1 15 12 1 0 8 39 0 0 .229 .206
# MLB Rehab Assignment
Player
Logan Morrison
Kyle Seager
Ichiro Suzuki
Adrian Beltre
Bret Boone
Ichiro Suzuki
John Olerud
Ichiro Suzuki
Ken Griffey Jr.
Joey Cora
Joey Cora
Alex Rodriguez
Harold Reynolds
Craig Reynolds
Kyle Seager
Adrian Beltre
Bret Boone
Ichiro Suzuki
Ichiro Suzuki
Ichiro Suzuki
David Segui
Edgar Martinez
Jack Perconte
Richie Zisk
Willie Horton
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# of
Games Year
16
2015
16
2013
16
2008
16
2006
16
2004
16
2004
16
2002
16
2001
16
1999
16
1998
16
1998
16
1997
16
1989
16
1978
15
2013
15
2006
15
2003
15
2002
15
2001
15
2008
15
1999
15
1991
15
1985
15
1981
15
1979
2015:
TAYLORs CAREER HIGHS
With Seattle - Appeared in 37
MOST HITS: 3 8/8/14 vs. CWS
games with Seattle in two stints:
MOST HOME RUNS: None
May 4-June 1 & July 2-30.
MOST RBI: 3 9/16/14 at LAA
The Injury - Began season on DL
MOST STOLEN BASES: 2 9/26/14 vs. LAA
with fractured triquetrum bone in
LONGEST HITTING STREAK: 6 8/5-10/14
right wrist (retro 3/27)activated &
CAREER GRAND SLAMS: None
optioned to Tacoma April 18.
Defense - Appeared at shortstop
(28 G, 25 GS), second base (4 G/2 GS) & third base (1 G).
Tacoma Recap - Hit .300 (103x343) with 56 runs, 20 doubles, 6 triples, 4 home runs, 32
RBI, 50 walks and 16 stolen bases in 86 games with AAA Tacoma.
PCL Ranking - PCL Rankings: T7th in on-base percentage (.391) & T12th in triples (6).
Multi Hits - Recorded 27 multi-hit games, including 2 season-high 4 hits games.
Instructional - Ended season participating in Mariners instructional camp in Peoria, AZ.
PERSONAL: Christopher Armand Taylorgraduated from Cox (VA) High School in June
2009named 2009 Virginia Class AAA State Player of the Year, two-time First-Team AllBeach District (2008, 2009), 2009 Beach District and East Region Player of the Year and
2009 Tidewater Player of the Yearplayed at University of Virginia (2010-2012)named
to watch list for Brooks Wallace Award (nations top shortstop) in both 2011 & 2012.
2012: Began career in Everettreached base safely via hit or walk in 31 of 37 games
recorded 14 multi-hit gameson DL with right wrist contusion Aug. 13-end of season.
2013: Hit .314 (165x525) with 100 runs, 28 doubles, 11 triples, 8 home runs, 60 RBI and
38 steals in 134 games with High Desert & Jackson3rd in minors with 108 runsled
Mariners minor leaguers in hits (T8th in MiLB), 2nd with 38 stealsone of 3 minor league
players to hit over .300 with at least 100 runs, 45 extra-base hits, 30 stolen bases and a
.400+ on-base percentagepromoted to Jackson June 29played with Peoria in AFL.
2014: Appeared in 47 games (40 GS at SS), hitting .287 (39x136) with 16 runs, 8 doubles, 9
RBIhit .325 (26x80) with 11 runs, 6 doubles and 5 RBI in first 28 games; .232 (13x56) in
final 19hit safely in first 12 starts, 2nd-longest hit streak as starter to start career in club
historyselected from AAA Tacoma July 24 & made MLB debut that night vs. Baltimore
(1x3)with AAA Tacoma, hit .328 (99x302) with 63 runs, 22 doubles, 7 triples, 5 home
runs & 37 RBIat time of promotion was among PCL leaders in average (2nd), runs (T4th)
and triples (T3rd)went 3-for-3 in AAA All-Star Game to earn Top Star honors for PCL.
Selected by Seattle in the 5th round of 2012 June Draftsigned by scout Mike Moriarty.
On 15-day disabled list March 27-April 18, 2015 with fractured triquetrum bone in right
writeincluded rehab assignment with AAA Tacoma.
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POSITION: Infielder
AGE: 25, turns 26 Aug. 29
BORN: 8-29-90 in Virginia Beach, VA
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1
WEIGHT: 197
ML SERVICE: 0 days, 139 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2016
ACQUIRED: Mariners 5th round selection in the June 2012 draft;
signed by Mariners scout Mike Moriarty
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2013: Went 1-0 with a 3.60 ERA (6 ER, 15.0 IP) in 3 starts with the Mariners5th-youngest
starting pitcher to make MLB debut in club history (21 years, 17 days)made Major
League debut Aug. 30 at Houston (5.0,2,1,0,1,2), recording the winbecame the
youngest Mariners starting pitcher to win MLB debut (21.017)named Mariners Minor
League Starting Pitcher of the Yearsplit minor league season between AA Jackson and
AAA Tacoma, combining to go 9-10 with a 2.93 ERA (46 ER, 141.1 IP)T7th among minor
league pitchers with 160 strikeoutspitched in MLB All-Star Futures Game (1.0,0,0,0,1,0)
and was selected as a Southern League All-Starpromoted to Tacoma from Jackson and
made his Triple-A debut June 25 vs. Fresnonamed the Pacific Coast League Pitcher
of the Week for Aug. 19-25was the youngest player in the PCL and 2nd-youngest in
Triple-Alisted by MLB.com as the No. 2 right-handed pitching prospect.
2014: Went 2-3, 2.61 ERA (11 ER, 38.0 IP) in 8 G/5 GS in three stints with the Mariners
threw first career complete game in a 1-0 loss Sept. 24 at Toronto (8.0,4,1,1,1,6)posted
a 2.83 ERA (9 ER, 28.2 IP) with 16 walks and 27 strikeouts in 5 startsmade 3 relief
appearances, posting a 1.93 ERA (2 ER, 9.1 IP)allowed 1 run in 6.0 innings of relief
Sept. 1 at Oaklandon the 15-day disabled list March 29 (retro to 3/21)-June 10 with a
right shoulder impingement; included rehab starts with A High Desert (0-0, 2.08, 1 GS),
AA Jackson (1-0, 0.00, 1 GS) and AAA Tacomawent 6-4, 4.81 ERA (39 ER, 73.0 IP) in
14 starts for AAA Tacomaaveraged 9.12 K/9.0 IP (74 K, 73.0 IP)allowed 3 hits and
struck out 10 in 5.0 scoreless innings for Jackson April 9 in a rehab startnamed the
PCL Pitcher of the Week (June 23-29)posted first career shutout June 24 vs. Oklahoma
City (9.0,4,0,0,1,8)prior to the season rated as the No. 6 (MLB.com), No. 8 (Baseball
Prospectus) and No. 11 (Baseball America) prospect in baseballmade 2 starts with the
Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League (0-0, 2.00 ERA, 9.0 IP, 2 R, 2 BB, 11 SO)
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WIELAND (continued)
17 WINS
Only 10 pitchers in club history have recorded 17-or-more
wins in a single season (17 times)Randy Johnson and
Jamie Moyer have each recorded three seasons with at least
17 victoriesMoyer (2001, 2003) and Johnson (1997) are the
only 20-game winners in club history:
Wins Pitcher
21
Jamie Moyer
20
Randy Johnson
20
Jamie Moyer
19
Felix Hernandez
19
Randy Johnson
19
Mark Langston
18
Felix Hernandez
18
Freddy Garcia
18
Erik Hanson
18
Randy Johnson
Year
2003
1997
2001
2009
1993
1987
2015
2001
1990
1995
Wins Pitcher
17
Paul Abbott
17
Dave Fleming
17
Freddy Garcia
17
Mark Langston
17
Mike Moore
17
Jamie Moyer
17
Aaron Sele
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Year
2001
1992
1999
1984
1985
1997
2000
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YEAR
CLUB
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO
SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2008
AZL Rangers 5-1
1.44
13 7 0 0
0
43.2 32 8 7 2 4 8 41 3 0
2009
Hickory
4-6 5.31 19 18 0 0 0 83.0 102 67 49 7 5 24 73 6 0
2010
Hickory
7-4 3.34 15 15 2 1 0 89.0 84 36 33 4 3 15 71 1 0
Bakersfield 4-3 5.19 11 10 0 0 0 59.0 67 36 34 6 2 10 62 4 1
2011
Myrtle Beach 6-3 2.10 14 13 1 1 0 85.2 78 23 20 7 2 4 96 7 0
Frisco
4-0
1.23 7 7 1 1
0
44.0 35 9 6 2 0 11 36 1 0
San Antonio 3-1
2.77 5 5 0 0
0
26.0 23 10 8 0 2 6 18 1 0
2012
Tucson
0-1
3.52 2 2 0 0
0 7.2 10 3 3 0 0 2 11 0 0
SAN DIEGO 0-4 4.55 5 5 0 0 0 27.2 26 16 14 5 1 9 24 1 0
2014
AZL Padres # 0-1
3.00 3 3 0 0
0 6.0 3 2 2 0 0 1 10 1 0
San Antonio 0-1
2.00 2 2 0 0
0 9.0 8 3 2 1 0 1 6 1 0
El Paso
2-1
3.42 4 4 0 0
0
23.2 22 9 9 1 0 4 20 0 0
SAN DIEGO 1-0
7.15 4 2 0 0
0
11.1 16 9 9 3 0 5 8 0 1
2015
Oklahoma City
10-5 4.59 22 21 1 1 0
113.2 135 64 58 7 3 25 92 2 1
LOS ANGELES-NL
0-1
8.31 2 2 0 0
0 8.2 10 8 8 2 0 5 4 0 0
Minor Lg Totals
45-27 3.52 117 107 5 4 0 590.1 599 270 231 37 21 111 536 27 2
ML Totals
1-5 5.85 11 9 0 0 0 47.2 52 33 31 10 1 19 36 1 1
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ZUNINO (continued)
Selected by Oakland in the 29th round of the 2009 June draftdid not sign and attended
the Univ. of Florida.
Selected by Seattle in the first round (3rd overall) in the 2012 June draftsigned by
Mariners scout Garrett Ball.
On 15-day disabled list July 26-Sept. 2, 2013 with a fractured left hamate boneincluded
rehab assignment with AAA Tacoma.
Single-Season Slams
5...... Richie Sexson, 2006
4...... Edgar Martinez, 2000
3...... Mike Blowers, 1993
Mike Blowers, 1995
Alvin Davis, 1990
Ken Griffey Jr., 1991
Paul Sorrento, 1996
Alex Rodriguez, 1996
Alex Rodriguez, 1999
Richie Sexson, 2005
TRIPLE PLAYS
There have been 20 triple plays involving the Mariners. Seattle has turned 11 triple
plays and also hit into 9 triple playshere are the last ones in club history:
Last Turned: July 26, 2015 vs. Toronto (3-6-2-2)
Last Hit Into: Sept. 2, 2006 at Tampa Bay (2-6-2)
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2014: Appeared in 131 games, making 126 starts (C-125, DH-1), hitting .199 (87x438) with
51 runs, 20 doubles, 2 triples, 22 home runs and 60 RBIset a club record for home
runs by a catcher with 22, breaking the old record of 19 set by Miguel Olivo in 201122
home runs were 2nd among AL catchers (McCann, NYY, 23) and tied for 3rd-most in the
Majorsrecorded more extra-base hits (44) than singles (43)T3rd in Majors in home
runs by a catcherwith his 20th home run of season at 23 years and 186 days, became
5th-youngest catcher to put up a 20-double, 20-home run season behind Johnny Bench
(21.299 in 1969), Brian McCann (22.223 in 2006), Johnny Bench (22.298 in 1970) & Gary
Carter (23.177 in 1977)led A.L. with 17 hit by pitches, the 2nd-most in Mariners history
(Jose Guillen, 19 in 2007)hit .252 (33x131) with 8 doubles and 5 home runs vs. LHP
ranked 2nd in AL and 4th in Majors with a 3.18 catchers ERA and his 1121.0 innings
caught ranked 2nd in the ALcaught in 130 games (125 starts), just the 7th season by a
Mariners catcher with 130+ games caught and 125+ starts at catcher1,121.0 innings
caught ranked 5th in single-season club historyhit 15 of 22 home runs in his final 73
games (June 20-end of season)led team and ranked 6th in A.L. with 158 strikeouts
went 4-for-5 on April 29 in his Yankee Stadium debut setting a career-high in hits and
becoming the 15th player to get 4+ hits in his first game at Yankee Stadium (new or old)
made first Opening Day rosterwas youngest player on Seattle Opening roster
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ZYCH (continued)
W-L ERA G GS CG
SHO
SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
0-0
4.50 2 0 0 0
0 2.0 2 2 1 0 1 1 3 0 0
0-0
0.00 2 0 0 0
0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
3-3
3.19 27 0 0 0 6 36.2 32 16 13 0 2 7 36 2 0
2-1
4.38 20 0 0 0 0 24.2 26 12 12 1 3 12 28 1 0
5-5
3.05 47 0 0 0 3 56.0 51 30 19 2 1 21 40 2 0
4-5
5.09 45 0 0 0 2 58.1 75 36 33 3 3 18 35 3 0
0-0
2.16
15 0 0 0
5
16.2 11 4 4 0 3 0 18 0 1
1-2
3.41 25 0 0 0 4 31.2 34 12 12 2 2 2 37 4 0
0-0
2.45
13 1 0 0
0
18.1 17 6 5 1 2 3 24 1 0
15-16 3.71 183 0 0 0 20 228.0 231 112 94 8 15 62 199 12 1
0-0
2.45
13
1 0 0
0
18.1 17 6 5 1 2 3 24 1 0
SINGLE-SEASON SAVES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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17
17
16
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YEAR
CLUB
2011
AZL Cubs
Boise
2012
Daytona
Tennessee
2013
Tennessee
2014
Tennessee
2015
Jackson
Tacoma
SEATTLE
Minor Lg Totals
ML Totals
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YEAR
CLUB
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2005
Fort Wayne .219 45 183 11 40 57 12 1 1 17 0 0 0 12 29 4 1 .311 .267
2006 Fort Wayne .256 117 476 67 122 173 28 7 3 40 1 5 4 31 66 13 5 .363 .304
2007 Lake Elsinore .276 111 417 74 115 169 21 6 7 44 2 4 3 44 75 12 6 .405 .346
Portland
.207 10 29 1 6 10 2 1 0 7 0 0 0 1 8 1 0 .345
.233
2008
Lake Elsinore .239 24 92 13 22 31 4 1 1 17 0 1 2 10 12 3 0 .337 .324
San Antonio .272 100 324 41 88 138 18 4 8 48 2 3 2 39 41 2 2 .426 .351
2009 San Antonio .376 51 202 38 76 113 23 1 4 45 0 2 2 23 42 5 2 .559 .441
Portland
.277 82 303 38 84 124 17 4 5 34 0 1 3 38 53 9 5 .409 .362
2010 Portland
.301 136 482 89 145 249 30 10 18 72 0 4 8 58 78 22 10 .517 .382
SAN DIEGO .125 9 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 .125
.111
2011
Lake Elsinore .278 11 36 5 10 11 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 9 8 0 1 .306
.413
St. Lucie
.438 4 16 2 7 9 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 .563
.444
Buffalo
.188 18 64 4 12 19 0 2 1 7 1 0 1 5 19 1 0 .297
.257
NEW YORK-NL
.235 22 34 6 8 15 2 1 1 4 0 0 1 5 9 0 0 .441
.350
2012
NEW YORK-NL .263 89 179 26 47 74 14 2 3 17 0 2 5 25 45 5 3 .413 .365
St. Lucie
.267 4 15 1 4 7 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 .467
.353
Binghamton .300 3 10 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 .300
.385
Buffalo
.375 6 24 2 9 10 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 7 0 0 .417
.444
2013
NEW YORK-NL .189 74 132 14 25 33 6 1 0 4 0 1 5 17 28 5 2 .250 .303
Las Vegas .289 53 187 38 54 97 12 5 7 22 0 1 4 24 27 4 5 .519 .380
2014
LOS ANGELES-NL
.000 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .000
.125
Albuquerque .289 119 412 72 119 181 25 8 7 36 2 3 6 45 87 12 5 .439 .365
2015
Iowa
.279 74 222 31 62 80 9 3 1 20 0 1 2 39 45 7 3 .360 .390
CHICAGO-NL .246 34 57 6 14 15 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 7 14 0 0 .263
.348
Minor Lg Totals
.280 968 3494 528 978 1481 208 53 63 423 8 28 40 383 605 95 45 .424 .355
ML Totals
.228 232 417 52 95 138 23 4 4 28 0 4 13 55 100 10 5 .331 .333
COLEMAN (continued)
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QUALIFYING NUMBERS
To qualify for the batting, slugging or on-base percentage championship, a player
must have a minimum of 502 plate appearances or 3.1 plate appearances per number
of his teams games.
To qualify for the ERA title, a pitcher must have at least 162.0 innings pitched.
To qualify for the Fielding championship:
a catcher must have played in at least 81 games.
an infielder or outfielder must have played in at least 108 games.
a pitcher must have at least 162.0 innings pitched.
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POSITION: Infielder
AGE: 26 BORN: 1-16-90 in Caguas, Puerto Rico
BATS: Switch
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11
WEIGHT: 160
ML SERVICE: None
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on Dec. 7, 2015
2015: Split season between AZL Padres, A Lake Elsinore, AA San Antonio and AAA El Paso
after stint on 7-day DL April 16-June 26 (right wrist tendinitis)combined to hit .271
(71x262) with 36 runs, 16 doubles, 3 triples, 1 home run and 23 RBI in 72 games.
PERSONAL: Benjamin A. Gonzalezattended Puerto Rico Baseball Academy High
Schoolwas Pirates 7th round pick in 2008 First-Year Player Draft; signed by scout Joe
Salermo and Jose Rosario.
2008: Made his pro debut with GCL Pirates, appearing in 37 games2009: Began season
with GCL Pirates before promotion to West Virginia in Sept.2010: Hit .236 but hit .292
(59x202) with 9 runs, 1 home run and 24 RBI in his final 60 games after hitting .185
(38x205) in first 62 games2011: With Bradenton, hitting .222 (86x388) with 12 doubles,
4 triples, 1 home run and 34 RBI in 120 gameshit .285 (37x130) in his first 38 games of
the season2012: Hit .298 (28x94) with 21 runs, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run and 6
RBI in his first 35 games with Bradenton; hit .250 (50x200) in his final 64 games2013:
Hit .232 (89x384) with 55 runs, 15 doubles, 3 triples, 1 home run and 25 RBI in 105 games
with Bradenton2014: Acquired by San Diego May 2with A Lake Elsinore set careerhighs in runs (61), hits (115), doubles (28) and RBI (41) and average (.306).
HULTZEN (continued)
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YEAR
CLUB
2009
South Korea
2013
South Korea
WBC Totals
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POSITION: Catcher
AGE: 31, turns 32 Oct. 13
BORN: 10-13-84 in Reno, NV
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1
WEIGHT: 220
ML SERVICE: 0 years, 60 days
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on Feb. 3, 2016
2015: Spent entire season with AAA Syracuse, hitting .238 (49x206) with 15 runs, 7 doubles,
2 home runs and 23 RBI in 60 gameswas on the 7-day DL July 8-16 with a left thumb
contusion.
PERSONAL: Steven James Lerudpronounced 'luh-ROOD'resides in Reno, NV
graduated from Galena (NV) High School where he led Nevada high school players with 21
home runs his senior yearHigh Desert Division Player of the Yearbroke Matt Williams'
high school home run record, hitting 60originally drafted by Pittsburgh in 3rd round of
2003 MLB First-Year Player Drafthas spent time in Pittsburgh (2003-2009), Baltimore
(2010-2011), Philadelphia (2012-13), Atlanta (2014) & Washington (2015) organizations.
2004: Began pro career with GCL Pirates4th in GCL in doubles (12)promoted to A
Williamsport Aug. 272005: Season interrupted by right hand injury May 16returned
on Aug. 2 and appeared in 28 games with GCL Pirates and A Williamsport2006: With
A Hickory set career highs in games (117), hits (94), home runs (12) and RBI (57)South
Atlantic Leauge mid-season All-Star2007: Hit .202 (58x287) with 27 runs, 17 doubles,
1 triple, 4 home runs and 31 RBI for A Lynchburg2008: Split season with A Lynchburg
and AA Altoonamatched career-high with 12 home runs2009: Spent season with AA
Altoonaposted 11-game hit streak April 25-May 142010: Began year with Kansas
City organization but was traded to Baltimore March 27started with AAA Norfolk before
transfer to AA Bowie May 102011: With AA Bowie posted .994 fielding percentage (2
E, 362 TC)2012: Non-roster invitee to Philadelphia Spring Trainingspent majority of
season with AA Readingpitched July 3 vs. New Hampshireselected to Majors Aug.
24 and made MLB debut Aug. 30 vs. New York (NL); first hit that night, off J. Niese2013:
Spent majority of season with AAA Lehigh Valleyappeared in 60 games, making 57
startscalled up by Philadelphia June 9 and appeared in six games before being optioned
to Lehigh Valley June 182014: Spent season with AAA Gwinnett (ATL)appeared in 60
games, hitting .250 with 23 runs, 9 doubles, 1 triple, 4 home runs and 19 RBI.
2016 MARINERS
56 (1998)
56 (1997)
49 (1996)
48 (1999)
45 (1993)
44 (2015)
44 (1996)
42 (1999)
42 (1998)
41 (2000)
40 (1997)
40 (1995)
40 (1994)
39 (2005)
37 (2001)
37 (2000)
36 (1996)
Bret Boone
35 (2003)
Richie Sexson 34 (2006)
Raul Ibaez
33 (2006)
Gorman Thomas 32 (1985)
Russell Branyan 31 (2009)
Paul Sorrento 31 (1997)
Tino Martinez
31 (1995)
Raul Ibaez
29 (2013)
Edgar Martinez 29 (1998)
Edgar Martinez 29 (1995)
Alvin Davis
29 (1987)
Willie Horton
29 (1979)
Edgar Martinez 28 (1997)
Jim Presley
28 (1985)
Jay Buhner
27 (1993)
Ken Griffey Jr. 27 (1992)
Jay Buhner
27 (1991)
138
Ken Phelps
Jim Presley
Alvin Davis
Lee Stanton
Kyle Seager
Adrian Beltre
Jay Buhner
Edgar Martinez
Phil Bradley
Kyle Seager
Jose Lopez
Adrian Beltre
Adrian Beltre
Mike Cameron
Mike Cameron
Jay Buhner
Danny Tartabull
27 (1987)
27 (1986)
27 (1984)
27 (1977)
26 (2015)
26 (2007)
26 (2000)
26 (1996)
26 (1985)
25 (2014)
25 (2009)
25 (2008)
25 (2006)
25 (2002)
25 (2001)
25 (1992)
25 (1986)
ED LUCAS (5)
139
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POSITION: Infielder
AGE: 33, turns 34 May 21
BORN: 5-21-82 in Grand Rapids, MI
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3
WEIGHT: 210
ML SERVICE: 1 year, 124 days
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on Dec. 17, 2015
2015: Spent last season with AAA Round Rock in Texas organization where he hit .316
(124393) with 43 runs, 17 doubles, 3 triples, 6 home runs, 48 RBI and a .389 on-base
percentage in 107 gameshis .316 average was a career-high.
PERSONAL: Edward Lee Lucas IIIhe and his wife Holly have a son, Rhodes Lucas
(9/27/13)played baseball at Spruce Creek High School in Port Orange, FL (graduated
2000)was a 3-time all-Ivy League shortstop selection at Dartmouth College in Hanover,
NHwas Ivy Leagues Player of the Year and recipient of the Alfred E. Watson Award as
Dartmouths outstanding athlete in 2004was 1st team All-New England selection as
senior when he won Ivy League batting title (.493)played football for Big Green freshman
yeargraduated from Dartmouth in 2004 with degree in sociology and economics
selected by Kansas City in the 8th round of the 2004 MLB First-Year Player Draft.
2004: Combined to hit .272 with 39 RBI in 65 games at A Idaho Falls and A Burlington2005:
Led team in hits (124) and placed 2nd in steals (29) at Burlington2006: Led club in
doubles (26) and 2nd in games (124) and hits (128) at A High Desert2007: Appeared in
just 34 games at Wichita (AA)did not play after 5/20 due to a back injury2008: Hit .278
over 95 games with Omaha and Northwest Arkansashit safely in 16 of seasons last 20
games at Double-A2009: Ranked 5th in Texas League in on-base (.388) and slugging
(.448) at AA Northwest Arkansas2nd on club in games (103) and home runs (10)Texas
League Player of the Week June 29-July 52010: Was 2nd on club in batting average
(.307) and walks (52) at AAA Omaha2011: Combined to hit .238 with 10 homers and
55 RBI in 123 games at AAA Gwinnett and AA Mississippiopened at Gwinnett and was
assigned to Mississippi on July 192012: Appeared in games at shortstop (77), second
base (25), outfield (14) at AAA Salt Lake in Angels organizationwas 3rd on club in games
(118) and at bats (412)2013: Began season at AAA New Orleanspurchased by Miami
May 29 and spent rest of season in Majors, making starts at third base (56), first base
(19), second base (8), and shortstop (3); 5th player since 1921 to make starts at 4 infield
positions in first 13 career startsappeared at 2+ positions in 20 games, 7th among N.L.
playersmade ML debut May 30 vs. Tampa Bayfirst hit and RBI May 31 vs. New York
(NL)became fastest Marlins rookie with 4-hit game, done in 3rd MLB game, June 2
vs. NYMproduced 5 consecutive multi-hit games, 9/15-19, tying 3rd longest streak in
Marlins historyhad game-winning homer in 10th inning, Sept. 18 at PHI2014: Opened
year on Miami 15-day disabled list with fractured left handmade starts at second base
(16), shortstop (13), right field (3), and third base (2); also played first base and left field
had .327 (18x55) in first 22 games but hit .218 (27x124) in last 47 games with Miami.
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141
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1.86
2.03
2.23
2.32
2.38
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THE CYCLE
Adrian Beltre became the fourth player in club history to hit for the cycle Sept. 1, 2008
at TexasBeltre went 5-for-6 with 5 runs scoredhe completed the cycle by hitting
a home run in the second inning, single in the fourth and sixth innings, double in the
seventh inning and triple in the 8th inningBeltre also tied a club record with 5 runs
scored and became the first player in club history to score 5 runs and record 5 hits in the
same gamehere is a list of the four Mariners who have hit for the cycle:
Jay Buhner: June 23, 1993 vs. Oakland (4x7, 2 R, 4 RBI)
Alex Rodriguez: June 5, 1997 at Detroit (4x6, 3 R, 2 RBI)
John Olerud: June 16, 2001 at San Diego (4x5, 3 R, 2 RBI)
Adrian Beltre: Sept. 1, 2008 at Texas (5x6, 5 R, 3 RBI)
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SANCHEZ (continued)
WILD CARD
YEAR
CLUB, OPP
2014
PIT vs. SF
YEAR
CLUB, OPP
2013
PIT vs. SF
DIVISION SERIES
147
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ALL-STAR GAME
YEAR
CLUB, SITE
2011
NL, Arizona
148
B-T
HT
WT DOB
BIRTHPLACE
RESIDENCE
49 ARO, Jonathan
R-R
6-0
235 10/10/1990 La Vega, DR
La Vega, DR
53 BENOIT, Joaquin
R-R
6-4
250 07/26/1977 Santiago, DR
Santiago, DR
31 CISHEK, Steve
R-R
6-6 217
06/18/1986 Falmouth, MA
Jupiter, FL
29 COOK, Ryan
R-R
6-2 217
06/30/1987 Clovis, CA
Clovis, CA
25 DE FRATUS, Justin
S-R
6-4
225 10/21/1987 Oxnard, CA
Oxnard, CA
41 FURBUSH, Charlie
L-L
6-5 215 04/11/1986 South Portland, ME
Seattle, WA
48 GUAIPE, Mayckol
R-R
6-4 235
08/11/1990 Barcelona, VZ
Puerto La Cruz, VZ
34 HERNANDEZ, Felix
R-R
6-3 225 04/08/1986 Valencia, VZ
Bellevue, WA
18 IWAKUMA, Hisashi
R-R
6-3
210 04/12/1981 Tokyo, Japan
Sendai City, Japan
13 KARNS, Nathan
R-R
6-3
225 11/25/1987 Franklin, PA
Arlington, TX
57 MARTIN, Cody
R-R
6-3
230 09/04/1989 Dos Palos, CA
Dos Palos, CA
20 MILEY, Wade
L-L
6-2 195
11/13/1986 Hammond, LA
Loranger, LA
37 MONTGOMERY, Mike
L-L
6-5 215
07/01/1989 Mission Hills, CA
Surprise, AZ
38 NUO, Vidal
L-L
5-11
210 07/26/1987 National City, CA
San Diego, CA
65 PAXTON, James
L-L
6-4 220
11/06/1988 Ladner, BC, Canada Bellevue, WA
59 ROLLINS, David
L-L
6-1 210
12/21/1989 Deberry, TX
Deberry, TX
58 SCRIBNER, Evan
R-R
6-3
190 07/19/1985 New Milford, CT
Washington Depot, CT
44 WALKER, Taijuan
R-R
6-4 220
08/13/1992 Shreveport, LA
Peoria, AZ
47 WIELAND, Joe
R-R
6-2
205 01/21/1990 Reno, NV
Reno, NV
55 ZYCH, Tony
R-R
6-3
190 08/07/1990 Hazel Crest, IL
Monee, IL
CLASS
W-L
ERA
GS CG SV
IP
ER
BB
SO
MLS
Portland
AA
3-2
2.82
8
0 0 0
22.1 15 12
7
8
19
0.040
Pawtucket
AAA
0-1 3.14 26 0 0 2 51.2 43 18 18 10 53
BOSTON
MLB 0-1 6.97 6 0 0
0 10.1 15 8 8 4 8
SAN DIEGO
MLB
6-5
2.34 67
0 0 2
65.1 36 17 17 23
63
13.040
MIAMI
MLB 2-6 4.50 32 0 0 3 32.0 37 19 16 14 28 4.143
Jacksonville
AA
0-0 0.00 5 0 0
2 6.0 5 0 0 0 4
ST. LOUIS
MLB 0-0 2.31 27 0 0 1 23.1 18 7 6 13 20
Nashville
AAA
4-1 4.05 30 0 0 8 33.1 32 16 15 14 26 3.086
OAKLAND
MLB 0-2
10.38 4 0 0
0 4.1 7 5 5 3 3
Pawtucket
AAA 0-0 0.00 7 0 0
1 9.1 2 0 0 2 10
BOSTON
MLB 0-0 27.00 5 0 0 0 4.1 13 14 13 4 3
PHILADELPHIA
MLB
0-2
5.51 61
0 0 1
80.0 92 52 49 32
68
3.090
SEATTLE
MLB
1-1
2.08 33
0 0 0
21.2
9
6
5
5
17
4.121
Tacoma
AAA
0-4 2.87 38 0 0 5 47.0 49 17 15 10 36 0.054
SEATTLE
MLB 0-3 5.40 21 0 0 0 26.2 34 19 16 13 22
SEATTLE
MLB
18-9
3.53 31 31 2 0
201.2 180 80 79 58
191
10.060
SEATTLE
MLB
9-5
3.54 20 20 1 0
129.2 117 53 51 21
111
4.000
Everett #
Short-A 0-0 2.45 1 1 0
0 3.2 3 1 1 0 3
Tacoma #
AAA 1-0 0.93 2 2 0
0 9.2 8 1 1 2 10
TAMPA BAY
MLB
7-5
3.67 27 26 0 0
147.0 132 62 60 56
145
1.033
Gwinnett
AAA
1-3
2.10
7
6 0 1
34.1 24 11
8
9
33
0.075
Nashville
AAA
4-4 5.10 11 11 0 0 60.0 59 36 34 31 58
ATLANTA
MLB 2-3 5.40 21 0 0 0 21.2 24 13 13 7 24
OAKLAND
MLB 0-2 14.00 4 2 0 0 9.0 16 14 14 5 3
BOSTON
MLB 11-11 4.46 32 32 1 0 193.2 201 98 96 64 147 4,044
SEATTLE
MLB 4-6 4.60 16 16 2 0 90.0 92 49 46 37 64 0.089
Tacoma
AAA
4-3 4.13 11 11 0 0 65.1 59 32 30 19 58
Reno
AAA
3-3
3.38
8
8 0 0
50.2 51 22 19
8
41
2.015
ARIZONA
MLB 0-1 1.88 3 0 0
0 14.1 10 3 3 5 19
SEATTLE
MLB 1-4 4.10 32 10 0 0 74.2 80 35 34 17 62
Tacoma
AAA 1-0 6.00 1 1 0
0 6.0 7 4 4 1 6
SEATTLE
MLB 3-4 3.90 13 13 0 0 67.0 67 34 29 29 56 2.027
Tacoma #
AAA 0-1 8.10 3 3 0
0 6.2 12 6 6 3 4
SEATTLE
MLB 0-2 7.56 20 0 0 0 25.0 37 21 21 8 21 1.000
Tacoma
AAA 0-0 0.00 7 0 0
0 9.1 7 0 0 1 8
OAKLAND
MLB
2-2
4.35 54
0 0 0
60.0 58 31 29
4
64
2.142
SEATTLE
MLB 11-8 4.56 29 29 1 0 169.2 163 92 86 40 157 1.142
Oklahoma City
AAA
10-5
4.59 22 21 1 0
113.2 135 64 58 25
92
3.027
LOS ANGELES (AL) MLB 0-1 8.31 2 2 0
0 8.2 10 8 8 5 4
Jackson
AA
0-0
2.16 15
0 0 5
16.2 11
4
4
0
18
0.034
Tacoma
AAA
1-2 3.41 25 0 0 4 31.2 34 12 12 2 37
SEATTLE
MLB 0-0 2.45 13 1 0
0 18.1 17 6 5 3 24
2014 CLUB
MANAGER: Scott Servais (9), COACHES: Bench: Tim Bogar (27), Hitting: Edgar Martinez (11), Pitching: Mel Stottlemyre (30), 3B Coach: Manny Acta (14), 1B Coach: Casey Candaele (43), Bullpen Coach: Mike Hampton (46),
Quality Control: Chris Prieto (88), Bullpen Catcher: Fleming Baez (66)
HOME CLUBHOUSE MANAGER: Ryan Stiles ATHLETIC TRAINER: Rick Griffin ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINERS: Rob Nodine, Matt Toth, Yoshihiro Nakazawa MEDICAL DIRECTOR: Dr. Edward Khalfayan TEAM PHYSICIAN: Dr. Mitchel Storey
2016 MARINERS
BIRTHPLACE
RESIDENCE
2014 CLUB
CLASS
AVG
AB
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
SB
MLS
RESIDENCE
HT
WT DOB
BIRTHPLACE
RESIDENCE
8 AOKI, Norichika
L-R
5-9
180 01/05/1982 Hyuga, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
SAN FRANCISCO
Sacramento #
23 CRUZ, Nelson
R-R
6-2
230 07/01/1980 Las Matas de Santa Cruz, DR Las Matas de Santa Cruz, DR
SEATTLE
21
GUTIERREZ, Franklin
R-R 6-2 200
02/21/1983
Caracas, VZ
Boca Raton, FL
Tacoma
SEATTLE
12 MARTIN, Leonys
L-R
6-2
200 03/06/1988 Villa Clara, Cuba
Weston, FL
TEXAS
Round Rock
40 POWELL, Boog
L-L
5-10
185 01/14/1993 Irvine, CA
Mission Viejo, CA
Montgomery
Durham
17
ROMERO, Stefen
R-R 6-2 220
10/17/1988
Tucson, AZ
Woodburn, OR
Tacoma
SEATTLE
7 SMITH, Seth
L-L 6-3 210
09/30/1982
Jackson, MS
Brandon, MS
SEATTLE
B-T
2014 CLUB
BIRTHPLACE
WT DOB
SEATTLE
MILWAUKEE
Tacoma
AZL Mariners
Jackson
SEATTLE
Tacoma
SEATTLE
Tacoma
Everett
SEATTLE
Colorado Springs
SEATTLE
Tacoma
SEATTLE
HT
22 CAN, Robinson
L-R
6-0
212 10/22/1982 San Pedro de Macoris, DR San Pedro de Macoris, DR
26
LIND, Adam
L-L 6-2 195
07/17/1983
Muncie, IN
Palm Harbor, FL
4 MARTE, Ketel
S-R 6-1 165
10/12/1993
Nizao, DR
Nizao, DR
10
MONTERO, Jesus
R-R 6-3 235
11/28/1989
Guacara, VZ
Guacara, VZ
36
O'MALLEY, Shawn
S-R 5-11 175
12/28/1987
Richland, WA
Cuthbert, GA
16
SARDIAS, Luis
S-R 6-1 182
05/16/1993
Bolivar, VZ
Miramar, FL
15 SEAGER, Kyle
L-R
6-0 210 11/03/1987 Charlotte, NC
Salisbury, NC
1 TAYLOR, Chris
R-R 6-1 190
08/29/1990
Virginia Beach, VA
Virginia Beach, VA
B-T
AVG
AB
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
SB
MLS
AVG
AB
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
SB
MLS
MLB
.287
93 355 42 102
12
3
5
26
30
25 14
4.000
AAA .231 4
13 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
MLB .302 152
590 90 178 22 1 44 93 59 164 3 8.082
AAA .317 48
180 34 57 12 0 7 31 23 43 2 8.011
MLB .292 59
171 27 50 11 0 15 35 14 54 0
MLB
.219
95 288 26
63
12
0
5
25
16
69 14
3.078
AAA .297 9
37 7 11 3 0 2 4 5 4 2
AA
.328
61 238 44
78
6
6
1
22
29
38 11
0.000
AAA .257 56
206 22 53 10 3 2 18 32 41 7
AAA .292 116
476 77 139 37 4 17 79 29 85 10 0.170
MLB .190 13
21 6 4 1 0 1 3 3 6 0
MLB .248 136
395 54 98 31 5 12 42 47 99 0 7.119
CLASS
MLB
.287
156 624 82 179
34
1
21
79
43 107
2 10.153
MLB .277 149
502 72 139 32 0 20 87 66 100 0 8.058
AAA .314 65
261 41 82 12 2 3 29 20 32 20 0.066
Rookie
.667 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
AA .429 2 7 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
MLB .283 57
219 25 62 14 3 2 17 24 43 8
AAA .355 98
394 70 140 18 6 18 85 29 71 3 1.167
MLB .223 38
112
11 25 6 0 5 19 4 32 0
AAA .297 89
310 50 92 11 5 5 39 19 47 20 0.063
Short-A
.182 3
11 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 4 0
MLB .262 24
42
10 11 1 0 1 7 12 14 3
AAA .282 103
390 51 110 17 5 1 33 20 54 16 0.143
MLB
.266
161 623 85 166
37
0
26
74
54
98
6
4.085
AAA .300 86
343 56 103 20 6 4 32 50 61 16 0.139
MLB .170 37
94 9 16 3 1 0 1 6 31 3
CLASS
2014 CLUB
WT DOB
HT
Jackson
AA
.243
35 107 17
26
5
1
0
13
20
27
3
0.027
Tacoma
AAA .277 53
184 27 51 12 0 3 20 10 38 4
SEATTLE
MLB .000 4
11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Norfolk
AAA .305 75
262 28 80 11 0 4 32 32 37 0 2.123
BALTIMORE
MLB .287 30
101
11 29 4 2 2 15 4 13 0
LOS ANGELES (AL) MLB .188 92
272 28 51 10 0 10 34 41 83 0 9.013
SEATTLE
MLB .157 52
127 9 20 6 0 1 7 6 21 0 1.169
Tacoma
AAA .261 6
23 4 6 0 0 0 2 3 8 0
SEATTLE
MLB
.174
112 350 28
61
11
0
11
28
21 132
0
2.084
Tacoma
AAA .317 10
41 7 13 2 0 3 8 0 8 0
B-T
28 BARON, Steven
R-R
6-0
205 12/07/1990 Miami, FL
Miami, FL
32
CLEVENGER, Steve
L-R 5-10 210
04/05/1986
Baltimore, MD
Baltimore, MD
33
IANNETTA, Chris
R-R 6-0 230
04/08/1983
Providence, RI
Providence, RI
2
SUCRE, Jesus
R-R 6-0 225
04/30/1988
Cumana, VZ
Cumana, VZ
3 ZUNINO, Mike
R-R
6-2
220 03/25/1991 Cape Coral, FL
Gainesville, FL
2016 MARINERS
149
150
BIRTHPLACE
RESIDENCE
2014 CLUB
CLASS
W-L
ERA
GS CG SV
IP
ER
BB
RESIDENCE
RESIDENCE
HT
WT DOB
BIRTHPLACE
RESIDENCE
6 BAXTER, Mike
L-R 6-0 205
12/07/1984
Queens, NY
Nashville, TN
99 ROBERTSON, Dan
R-R
5-8
205 09/30/1985 Fontana, CA
La Puente, CA
73
PIZZANO, Dario
L-R 5-11 200
04/25/1991
Boston, MA
Saugus, MA
B-T
AVG
AB
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
SB
AVG
AB
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
SB
.167
16 54
6
9
2
0
2
4
12
18
2
.231 58
195 21 45 10 0 7 25 22 41 1
.238
60 206 15
49
7
0
2
23
19
58
0
MLS
MLS
0.060
0.000
MLS
0.000
0.073
1.148
9.132
0.000
0.138
1.087
0.000
CLASS
AVG
AB
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
SB
MLS
AA
.246
49 187 24
46
6
1
1
13
17
24
2
0.000
Rookie
.538 4
13 6 7 2 1 0 1 2 1 0
High-A
.125 2 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
AAA .315 17
54 6 17 8 1 0 8 4 9 1
JPPL
.282
141 510 68 144
30
0
31
98
62 109
0
0.000
AAA
.316
107 393 43 124
17
3
6
48
45
85
3
1.124
JPL .226 66
199 19 45 12 0 7 18 27 40 3 5.025
AA
.271
121 443 40 120
24
2
3
32
61
85 10
0.000
CLASS
High-A
AA
AAA
CLASS
54
70
43
8
95
1
1
24
0
1
3
33
1
18
2
95
28
SO
Iowa
AAA .279 74
222 31 62 9 3 1 20 39 45 7 3.045
CHICAGO-NL
MLB .246 34
57 6 14 1 0 0 2 7 14 0
Salt Lake
AAA
.265
60 245 27
65
16
0
1
20
24
32
6
1.060
LOS ANGELES-AL MLB .280 37
75
10 21 2 0 0 7 2 7 0
AZL Angels
Rookie
.000 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0
Jackson
AA .308 58
221 26 68 13 4 4 33 19 20 2 0.000
Jackson
AA .286 33
126 14 36 14 0 4 24 8 19 0
2014 CLUB
BIRTHPLACE
WT DOB
San Antonio
AZL Padres
Lake Elsinore
El Paso
Softbank
Round Rock
Rakuten
Jackson
HT
54 GONZALEZ, Benji
S-R
5-11
160 01/16/1990 Caguas, Puerto Rico
San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico
56 LEE, Dae-Ho
R-R
6-4
250 06/21/1982 Busan, South Korea
South Korea
5 LUCAS, Ed
R-R
6-3
210 05/21/1982 Grand Rapids, MI
Jupiter, FL
35
SANCHEZ, Gaby
R-R 6-1 235
09/02/1983
Miami, FL
Pinecrest, FL
71 SMITH, Tyler
R-R
6-0
195 07/01/1991 Long Beach, CA
Thousand Oaks, CA
B-T
2014 CLUB
BIRTHPLACE
WT DOB
Bakersfield
Jackson
Syracuse
HT
72 LITTLEWOOD, Marcus
S-R
6-3
194 03/18/1992 Salt Lake City, UT
American Fork, UT
52 LERUD, Steve
L-R
6-1
220 10/13/1984 Reno, NV
Reno, NV
B-T
2014 CLUB
WT DOB
HT
Omaha
AAA
5-4
4.92 33
6 0 1
82.1 102 49 45 41
Bakersfield
High-A 4-3 2.13 28 1 0 2 55.0 46 15 13 14
Jackson
AA
0-2 1.80 22 0 0 7 25.0 22 6 5 10
Jackson
AA
0-1
3.38
3
3 0 0
8.0 10
5
3
5
Nashville
AAA 5-12 4.52 24 24 0 0 137.1 134 74 69 55
OAKLAND
MLB 0-0 5.40 1 1 0
0 5.0 7 3 3 1
Iowa
AAA 0-0 2.70 3 0 0
0 3.1 1 1 1 3
LOS ANGELES-NL
MLB
3-1
4.34 33
0 0 3
29.0 28 14 14
8
Rancho Cucamonga #
High-A 0-1
10.12 3 1 0
0 2.2 4 3 3 1
Oklahoma City AAA 0-0 4.50 2 0 0
0 2.0 2 1 1 0
Tulsa #
AA
0-0 0.00 3 0 0
0 3.0 0 0 0 0
Iowa
AAA
7-2 2.33 15 15 1 0 89.0 83 26 23 16
CHICAGO-NL
MLB 0-1
10.80 1 1 0
0 3.1 8 4 4 1
Louisville
AAA
2-4 6.00 7 7 0 0 42.0 57 32 28 7
Buffalo
AAA 0-0 1.50 3 1 0
0 12.0 10 3 2 3
Indianapolis
AAA
8-8
3.98 21 21 0 0
124.1 137 59 55 29
Tacoma
AAA
2-4 7.28 7 7 0 0 38.1 60 38 31 8
B-T
39 COLEMAN, Casey
L-R
6-0
185 07/03/1987 Fort Myers, FL
Jefferson City, TN
70 FRY, Paul
L-L
6-0 190
07/26/1992 Pontiac, MI
Peoria, AZ
60 HULTZEN, Danny
L-L
6-3 210 11/28/1989 Bethesda, MD
Bethesda, MD
45 MILLS, Brad
R-L
6-0 188
03/05/1985 Mesa, AZ
Mesa, AZ
50
PARKER, Blake
R-R 6-3 225
06/19/1985
Fayetteville, AR
Fayetteville, AR
62 PERALTA, Joel
R-R
5-10
210 03/23/1976 Bonao, DR
Bonao, DR
63 ROACH, Donn
R-R
6-0 195
12/14/1989 Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas, NV
61 SAMPSON, Adrian
R-R
6-2
210 10/07/1991 Redmond, WA
Sammamish, WA
2016 MARINERS
TAYLOR, Chris......................INF
SUCRE, Jesus.........................C
ZUNINO, Mike..........................C
MARTE, Ketel........................INF
LUCAS, Ed*..........................INF
BAXTER, Mike*..................... OF
SMITH, Seth......................... OF
AOKI, Norichika.................... OF
MONTERO, Jesus.................INF
MARTIN, Leonys................... OF
KARNS, Nathan..................RHP
SEAGER, Kyle........................3B
SARDIAS, Luis...................INF
ROMERO, Stefen.................. OF
IWAKUMA, Hisashi.............RHP
MILEY, Wade....................... LHP
GUTIERREZ, Franklin........... OF
CAN, Robinson...................2B
CRUZ, Nelson................. OF/DH
DE FRATUS, Justin.............RHP
LIND, Adam...........................1B
BARON, Steven.......................C
COOK, Ryan.......................RHP
CISHEK, Steve....................RHP
CLEVENGER, Steve.................C
IANNETTA, Chris......................C
HERNANDEZ, Felix.............RHP
SANCHEZ, Gaby*.................INF
O'MALLEY, Shawn................INF
MONTGOMERY, Mike......... LHP
NUO, Vidal........................ LHP
COLEMAN, Casey*.............RHP
POWELL, Boog..................... OF
FURBUSH, Charlie.............. LHP
WALKER, Taijuan................RHP
MILLS, Brad*....................... LHP
WIELAND, Joe....................RHP
GUAIPE, Mayckol...............RHP
ARO, Jonathan...................RHP
PARKER, Blake*..................RHP
LERUD, Steve*.........................C
BENOIT, Joaquin.................RHP
GONZALEZ, Benji*................INF
ZYCH, Tony.........................RHP
LEE, Dae-Ho*........................INF
MARTIN, Cody....................RHP
SCRIBNER, Evan................RHP
ROLLINS, David.................. LHP
HULTZEN, Danny*.............. LHP
SAMPSON, Adrian*............RHP
PERALTA, Joel*...................RHP
ROACH, Donn*...................RHP
PAXTON, James................. LHP
FRY, Paul*........................... LHP
SMITH, Tyler*........................INF
LITTLEWOOD, Marcus*...........C
PIZZANO, Dario*................... OF
ROBERTSON, Daniel*........... OF
Alphabetical:
8
49
28
6
53
22
31
32
39
29
23
25
70
41
54
48
21
34
60
33
18
13
56
52
26
72
5
4
57
12
20
45
10
37
38
36
50
62
65
73
40
63
99
59
17
61
35
16
58
15
7
71
2
1
44
47
3
55
AOKI, Norichika.................... OF
ARO, Jonathan...................RHP
BARON, Steven.......................C
BAXTER, Mike*..................... OF
BENOIT, Joaquin.................RHP
CAN, Robinson...................2B
CISHEK, Steve....................RHP
CLEVENGER, Steve.................C
COLEMAN, Casey*.............RHP
COOK, Ryan.......................RHP
CRUZ, Nelson................. OF/DH
DE FRATUS, Justin.............RHP
FRY, Paul*........................... LHP
FURBUSH, Charlie.............. LHP
GONZALEZ, Benji*................INF
GUAIPE, Mayckol...............RHP
GUTIERREZ, Franklin........... OF
HERNANDEZ, Felix.............RHP
HULTZEN, Danny*.............. LHP
IANNETTA, Chris......................C
IWAKUMA, Hisashi.............RHP
KARNS, Nathan..................RHP
LEE, Dae-Ho*........................INF
LERUD, Steve*.........................C
LIND, Adam...........................1B
LITTLEWOOD, Marcus*...........C
LUCAS, Ed*..........................INF
MARTE, Ketel........................INF
MARTIN, Cody....................RHP
MARTIN, Leonys................... OF
MILEY, Wade....................... LHP
MILLS, Brad*....................... LHP
MONTERO, Jesus.................INF
MONTGOMERY, Mike......... LHP
NUO, Vidal........................ LHP
O'MALLEY, Shawn................INF
PARKER, Blake*..................RHP
PERALTA, Joel*...................RHP
PAXTON, James................. LHP
PIZZANO, Dario*................... OF
POWELL, Boog..................... OF
ROACH, Donn*...................RHP
ROBERTSON, Daniel*........... OF
ROLLINS, David.................. LHP
ROMERO, Stefen.................. OF
SAMPSON, Adrian*............RHP
SANCHEZ, Gaby*.................INF
SARDIAS, Luis...................INF
SCRIBNER, Evan................RHP
SEAGER, Kyle........................3B
SMITH, Seth......................... OF
SMITH, Tyler*........................INF
SUCRE, Jesus.........................C
TAYLOR, Chris......................INF
WALKER, Taijuan................RHP
WIELAND, Joe....................RHP
ZUNINO, Mike..........................C
ZYCH, Tony.........................RHP
53
22
34
62
33
23
26
21
7
35
31
41
15
20
8
18
25
29
12
6
47
58
32
3
65
38
2
10
50
44
5
39
99
13
59
17
16
1
45
37
57
63
4
36
52
48
49
55
28
70
54
60
56
72
73
40
61
71
* Non-Roster Invite
Coaching Staff:
9
27
11
30
14
43
46
88
66
89
Service Time:
151
2016 MARINERS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
12
13
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
25
26
28
29
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
44
45
47
48
49
50
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
65
70
71
72
73
99
W
E
I
V
E
R
N
I
5
201
2015 IN REVIEW
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST
WON LOST PCT.
NEW YORK
90
72
.556
WASHINGTON
83 79 .512
MIAMI
71 91 .438
ATLANTA
67 95 .414
PHILADELPHIA
63 99 .389
GB
6
12
13
15
GB
7
19
23
27
EAST
TORONTO
NEW YORK*
BALTIMORE
TAMPA BAY
BOSTON
CENTRAL
KANSAS CITY
MINNESOTA
CLEVELAND
CHICAGO
DETROIT
CENTRAL
WON LOST PCT. GB
ST. LOUIS
100
62
.617
PITTSBURGH*
98 64 .605 2
CHICAGO*
97 65 .599 3
MILWAUKEE
68 94 .420 32
CINCINNATI
64 98 .395 36
WEST
TEXAS
HOUSTON*
LOS ANGELES
SEATTLE
OAKLAND
WEST
LOS ANGELES
SAN FRANCISCO
ARIZONA
SAN DIEGO
COLORADO
GB
8
13
18
24
NATIONAL LEAGUE
D. Gordon, MIA
.333
B. Harper, WAS
118
D. Gordon, MIA
205
N. Arenado, COL
354
M. Carpenter, STL
44
D. Peralta, ARI
10
N. Arenado, COL
42
B. Harper, WAS
42
N. Arenado, COL
130
D. Gordon, LAD
58
B. Harper, WAS
.649
B. Harper, WAS
.460
B. Harper, WAS
1.109
T. Tulowitzki, COL
21
PITCHING
AMERICAN LEAGUE
D. Keuchel, HOU
20
Wins
D. Price, DET/TOR
2.45
ERA
M. Buehrle, TOR
4
Complete Games
C. Kluber, CLE
4
F. Hernandez, SEA
2
Shutouts
M. Montgomery, SEA
2
S. Gray, OAK
2
D. Keuchel, HOU
2
J. Samardzija, CHW
2
B. Boxberger, TB
41
Saves
D. Keuchel, HOU
232.0
Innings Pitched
C. Sale, CWS
274
Strikeouts
N. Eovaldi, NYY
.824
Winning Percentage
NATIONAL LEAGUE
J. Arrieta, CHC
22
Z. Greinke, LAD
1.66
J. Arrieta, CHC
4
M. Bumgarner, SF
4
C. Kershaw, LAD
4
M. Scherzer, WAS
4
J. Arrieta, CHC
3
C. Kershaw, LAD
3
M. Scherzer, WAS
3
M. Melancon, PIT
C. Kershaw, LAD
C. Kershaw, LAD
Z. Greinke, LAD
51
232.2
301
.864
AWARD WINNERS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
B. Banister, TEX
Manager
J. Donaldson, TOR
MVP
D. Keuchel, HOU
Cy Young
C. Correa, HOU
Rookie of the Year
154
NATIONAL LEAGUE
J. Maddon, CHC
B. Harper, WAS
J. Arrieta, CHC
K. Bryant, CHC
AVG G AB R
H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
.270 161 5605 689 1515 2355 289 49 151 660 455
1259 83 51
.269 162 5509 891 1480 2518 308 17 232 852 570
1151 88 23
.269 162 5575 724 1497 2298 300 42 139 689 383 973 104 34
.265 162 5640 748 1495 2338 294 33 161 706 478
1148 71 27
.257 162 5511 751 1419 2278 279 32 172 707 503
1233 101 39
.256 161 5439 669 1395 2179 303 29 141 640 533
1157 86 28
.252 162 5485 644 1383 2226 278 32 167 612 436
1310 87 45
.251 162 5567 764 1397 2343 272 19 212 737 554
1227 63 25
.251 162 5600 694 1405 2212 277 46 146 661 475
1119 78 29
.250 162 5485 713 1370 2307 246 20 217 686 418
1331 44 25
.250 162 5459 729 1363 2383 278 26 230 691 486
1392 121 48
.250 162 5533 622 1381 2103 260 27 136 595 404
1231 68 42
.249 162 5544 656 1379 2279 262 22 198 624 478
1336 69 45
.247 162 5467 696 1349 2182 277 44 156 661 439
1264 70 38
.246 162 5417 661 1331 2144 243 21 176 621 435
1150 52 34
.255 1214 82836 10651 21159 34145 4166 459 2634
10142 7047
18281 1185 533
CLUB
W L ERA
G CG SHO REL SV
IP H R ER HR BB SO
HOUSTON
86 76 3.57 162 5 13 482 39 1441.0
1308 618
572 148
423
1280
CLEVELAND 81 80 3.67 161 11 10 476 38 1432.2
1274 640
584 161
425
1407
KANSAS CITY
95
67 3.73
162
2
8 493
56 1452.0 1372
641 601 155 489 1160
TAMPA BAY 80 82 3.74 162 1 12 530 60 1453.1
1314 642
604 175
477
1355
TORONTO
93 69 3.80 162 7 10 469 34 1441.0
1353 670
609 173
397
1117
LOS ANGELES 85 77 3.94 162 2 12 518 46 1440.2
1355 675
630 166
466
1221
CHICAGO
76
86 3.98
162
7
9 414 37 1452.2 1443 701 643 162 474 1359
NEW YORK
87
75 4.03
162
3
4 497
48 1457.2 1416
698 652 182 474 1370
BALTIMORE 81 81 4.05 162 0 10 453 43 1434.2
1406 693
646 174
483
1233
MINNESOTA 83 79 4.07 162 2 12 520 45 1443.0
1506 700
653 163
413
1046
OAKLAND
68 94 4.14 162 5 15 487 28 1444.2
1402 729
664 172
474
1179
SEATTLE
76 86 4.16 162 6 12 509 45 1463.0
1430 726
677 181
491
1283
TEXAS
88
74 4.24
162
5
9 498 45 1442.2 1459 733 680 171 508 1095
BOSTON
78 84 4.31 162 3 10 475 40 1448.1
1486 753
694 178
478
1218
DETROIT
74 87 4.64 161 7 12 505 35 1447.0
1491 803
746 193
489
1100
TOTALS
1231 1197 4.01 1214 66 158 7326 639 21694.1
21015
10422
9655 2554
6961
18423
CLUB
BALTIMORE
CLEVELAND
HOUSTON
MINNESOTA
DETROIT
KANSAS CITY
TORONTO
SEATTLE
NEW YORK
LOS ANGELES
BOSTON
TAMPA BAY
CHICAGO
TEXAS
OAKLAND
TOTALS
PCT G
PO A E TC
DP TP
PB
.987 162 4304 1597 77 5978 134 0 10
.987 161 4298 1528 79 5905 136 0 10
.986 162 4323 1617 85 6025 131 1 8
.986 162 4329 1637 86 6052 150 0 3
.986 161 4341 1621 86 6048 165 0 5
.985 162 4356 1611 88 6055 138 0 5
.985 162 4323 1592 88 6003 145 0 25
.985 162 4389 1685 94 6168 155 1 10
.985 162 4373 1594 93 6060 135 0 8
.984 162 4322 1491 93 5906 108 0 13
.984 162 4345 1625 97 6067 148 0 22
.984 162 4360 1408 95 5863 118 0 8
.983 162 4358 1582 101 6041 159 0 22
.981 162 4328 1695 119 6142 169 0 11
.979 162 4334 1642 126 6102 154 0 14
.984 1214 65083 23925 1407 90415 2145
2 174
CLUB
VS LHS VS RHS GRASS ARTIF
DAY NIGHT 1-RUN X-INN vs.N.L.
HOME
ROAD
BALTIMORE
22-23 59-61 70-70 11-11 27-28 54-53 25-26 6-5 12-8 2,320,588 2,325,892
BOSTON
21-25 57-59 67-76 11-8 27-26 51-58 20-19 7-7 13-7 2,880,694 2,613,343
CHICAGO
18-18 58-68 75-81 1-5 25-37 51-49 29-30 13-5 9-11 1,755,810 2,322,442
CLEVELAND 24-31 57-49 76-78 5-2 26-27 55-53 15-18 5-4 12-8 1,388,905 2,361,162
DETROIT
21-17 53-70 73-82 1-5 31-28 43-59 26-22 9-8 9-11 2,726,048 2,347,842
HOUSTON
30-31 56-45 86-70 0-6 28-23 58-53 21-29 8-6 16-4 2,153,585 2,277,838
KANSAS CITY 31-27 64-40 92-63 3-4 30-16 65-51 23-17 10-6 13-7 2,708,549 2,242,224
LOS ANGELES 25-22 60-55 81-74 4-3 20-23 65-54 35-17 5-7 8-12 3,012,765 2,345,619
MINNESOTA 28-26 55-53 81-74 2-5 31-33 52-46 21-20 6-8 8-12 2,220,054 2,344,521
NEW YORK
27-23 60-52 77-66 10-9 30-23 57-52 23-24 4-9 11-9 3,193,795 2,537,141
OAKLAND
15-32 53-62 66-89 2-5 25-36 43-58 19-35 7-10 11-9 1,768,175 2,391,645
SEATTLE
22-32 54-54 71-85 5-1 24-27 52-59 28-29 10-13 8-12 2,193,581 2,353,217
TAMPA BAY
30-23 50-59 34-34 46-48 21-28 59-54 26-30 2-13 14-6 1,247,668 2,283,309
TEXAS
35-31 53-43 85-70 3-4 23-24 65-50 27-22 5-4 11-9 2,491,875 2,354,914
TORONTO
20-15 73-54 37-35 56-34 36-27 57-42 15-28 8-6 12-8 2,794,891 2,193,264
155
2015 IN REVIEW
CLUB
DETROIT
TORONTO
KANSAS CITY
BOSTON
TEXAS
CLEVELAND
TAMPA BAY
NEW YORK
OAKLAND
BALTIMORE
HOUSTON
CHICAGO
SEATTLE
MINNESOTA
LOS ANGELES
TOTALS
2015 IN REVIEW
OPP
PITCHER
W-L ERA G
GS
CG GF
SHO
SV IP H R
ER HR
HB BB
IBB
SO
WP
BK
AVG
Beimel,J
2-1 3.99 53 0 0 14 0 1 47.1 49 25 21 8 1 16 3 22 1 0 .283
Elias,R
5-8 4.14 22 20 0 0 0 0 115.1
106 57
53 15 9 44 1
97 1 1
.245
Farquhar,D
1-8 5.12 43 0 0 10 0 1 51.0 53 33 29 9 1 17 2 48 1 1 .266
Furbush,C
1-1 2.08 33 0 0 4 0 0 21.2 9 6 5 2 2 5 2
17 5 0
.122
Guaipe
0-3 5.40 21 0 0 2 0 0 26.2 34 19
16 5 3 13 1
22 1 0
.330
Happ,J
4-6 4.64 21 20 0 0 0 0 108.2
121 58
56 13 2 32 3
82 4 0
.279
Hernandez,F 18-9 3.53 31 31 2 0 2 0 201.2
180 80
79 23 9 58 0
191
10 0
.240
Iwakuma,H
9-5 3.54 20 20 1 0 1 0 129.2
117 53
51 18 1 21 1
111 1 0
.240
Kensing,L
2-1 5.87 19 0 0 4 0 0 15.1 12 10
10 2 0 7 0
13 2 0
.214
Leone,D
0-4 6.35 10 0 0 5 0 0 11.1 11 9 8 1 0 9 2 7 2 0
.244
Lowe,M
0-1 1.00 34 0 0 8 0 0 36.0 31 6 4 1 1 11 1
47 2 0
.235
Luetge,L
0-0 0.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0
.000
Medina,Y
1-0 3.00 12 0 0 3 0 1 12.0 11 5 4 1 0 7 0 9 1 0
.234
Montgomery,M 4-6 4.60 16 16 2 0 2 0 90.0 92 49 46 11 4 37 1 64 10 0 .261
Nuo,V
1-4 4.10 32 10 0 7 0 0 74.2 80 35 34 14 5 17 1 62 3 1 .278
Olmos,E
1-0 4.50 6 2 0 1 0 0 14.0 16 8 7 1 1 8 1 4 1 0
.281
Olson,T
1-1 5.40 11 0 0 4 0 0 13.1 18 8 8 2 1 10 7 8 0 1
.346
Paxton,J
3-4 3.90 13 13 0 0 0 0 67.0 67 34 29 8 0 29 1 56 5 0 .253
Ramirez,J
0-1 7.56 8 0 0 2 0 0 8.1 10 7 7 2 1 7 1 5 0 0
.286
Ramirez,JC
1-0
11.57 5 0 0 1 0 0 4.2 9 9 6 0 2 6 1 3 0 0
.375
Rasmussen,R 2-1
10.67 19 0 0 5 0 0 14.1 25 18
17 2 0 8 0
16 4 0
.373
Rodney,F
5-5 5.68 54 0 0 28 0 16 50.2 51 32 32 8 5 25 3 43 5 0 .262
Rollins,D
0-2 7.56 20 0 0 7 0 0 25.0 37 21
21 3 2 8 1
21 0 0
.346
Smith,C
2-5 2.31 70 0 0 24 0 13 70.0 49 19 18 2 7 22 4 92 6 0 .194
Sucre,J
0-0
13.50 2 0 0 2 0 0 2.0 6 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
.545
Walker,T
11-8 4.56 29 29 1 0 0 0 169.2
163 92
86 25 9 40 1
157 4 1
.252
Wilhelmsen,T 2-2 3.19 53 0 0 20 0 13 62.0 56 24 22 3 2 29 3 60 2 0 .246
Zych,T
0-0 2.45 13 1 0 4 0 0 18.1 17 6 5 1 2 3 0
24 1 0
.239
SEATTLE
76-86 4.16 162 162 6 156 12 45 1463.0 1430 726 677 181 70 491 41
1283 72 5 .256
OPPONENTS 86-76 3.77 162 162 3 159 10 44 1465.0 1379 656 614 198 36 478 31
1336 66 2 .249
Stats are only for games played with Seattle
156
PLAYER
PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Beimel
1.000 53 0 1 14 0 15 2 0
Elias
.929 22 20 0 13 1 14 0 0
Farquhar 1.000 43 0 3 11 0 14 0 0
Furbush
.833 33 0 2 3 1 6 0 0
Guaipe
1.000 21 0 1 1 0 2 0 0
Happ
.875 21 20 2 12 2 16 0 0
Hernandez .951 31 31 13 26 2 41 2 0
Iwakuma 1.000 20 20 6 21 0 27 1 0
Kensing 1.000 19 0 0 2 0 2 0 0
Leone
1.000 10 0 1 1 0 2 0 0
Lowe
1.000 34 0 1 2 0 3 0 0
Medina
.500 12 0 1 0 1 2 0 0
Montgomery 1.000 16 16 5 10 0 15 2 0
Nuo
.929 32 10 0 13 1 14 1 0
Olson
1.000 11 0 1 1 0 2 1 0
Olson
1.000 6 2 0 1 0 1 0 0
Paxton
1.000 13 13 0 6 0 6 0 0
Ramirez,JC
- 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rasmussen 1.000 19 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
Rodney 1.000 54 0 2 4 0 6 0 0
Rollins
1.000 20 0 1 3 0 4 1 0
Smith
.944 70 0 11 6 1 18 0 0
Walker
.886 29 29 12 19 4 35 1 0
Wilhelmsen 1.000 53 0 6 9 0 15 2 0
Zych
1.000 13 1 0 3 0 3 0 0
PLAYER
PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Ackley
1.000 1 1 3 4 0 7 0 0
Bloomquist 1.000 8 2 6 6 0 12 2 0
Can
.991 149 149 287 403 6 696 104 0
Marte
1.000 4 3 1 10 0 11 2 0
Miller
.972 11 5 13 22 1 36 5 0
Taylor
.857 4 2 5 1 1 7 1 0
SHORTSTOP (5)
PLAYER
PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Bloomquist 1.000 7 5 6 14 0 20 1 0
Marte
.960 51 49 64 150 9 223 31 0
Miller
.964 89 83 109 269 14 392 56 1
Seager 1.000 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
Taylor
.972 28 25 33 71 3 107 11 0
CATCHER (5)
PLAYER
Baron
Castillo
Hicks
Sucre
Zunino
OUTFIELD (15)
PCT G GS PO A E TC DP PB
1.000 4 4 34 1 0 35 0 0
1.000 5 4 39 1 0 40 1 0
.988 14 10 72 10 1 83 1 0
.992 50 43 349 28 3 380 5 0
.994 112 101 809 44 5 858 6 1
PLAYER
PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Ackley
1.000 78 52 99 2 0 101 1 0
Bloomquist 1.000 7 4 4 1 0 5 0 0
Cruz
.975 80 80
151 6 4
161 1 0
Gutierrez
.986 46 36 67 3 1 71 1 0
Jackson
.989 107 99 271 2 3 276 1 0
Jones
1.000 27 6 21 0 0 21 0 0
Marte
1.000 2 2 3 0 0 3 0 0
Miller
.982 35 30 53 1 1 55 0 0
Morrison 1.000 4 2 5 0 0 5 0 0
O'Malley 1.000 16 12 24 0 0 24 0 0
Romero
1.000 12 5 13 0 0 13 0 0
Ruggiano
.976 31 15 40 0 1 41 0 0
Smith
.994 110 91 163 6 1 170 1 0
Trumbo
.952 46 42 57 2 3 62 0 0
Weeks
.923 19 10 12 0 1 13 0 0
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PLAYER
PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Bloomquist 1.000 5 2 1 5 0 6 0 0
Hicks
1.000 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
Miller
.500 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 0
O'Malley 1.000 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 0
Seager
.965 160 159 94 352 16 462 37 0
Taylor
- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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THE FELIX 200Felix Hernandez recorded his 8th consecutive 200+ IP season (201.2), setting club
record for most 200-inning seasons (Randy Johnson - 7)is 4th active pitcher with at least 8 seasons with
200.0 consecutive innings pitched and tied for 6th-longest streak by a pitcher dating back to 1990during
divisional era in American League, is only the 6th pitcher with a streak of 8 or more consecutive 200-inning
seasonsFelix has his string of 6 consecutive 200-inning, 200-strikeout seasons snapped (had 191
strikeouts)6 straight 200 IP-200 K seasons (2009-2014) remains tied for 4th-longest streak in MLB history
behind only Tom Seaver (9, 1968-76), Roger Clemens (7, 19867-92) and Walter Johnson (7, 1910-16).
20-20-20-20 HR FOR SEAGERKyle Seager finished with a career-high 26 home runs, his 4th consecutive
20-HR seasonbecame the 7th player with at least four 20-homer seasons in a Mariners uniform (Griffey
Jr. - 9, E. Martinez - 8, Buhner - 8, Ibanez - 5, A. Rodriguez - 5, Boone - 4also the 7th player with at least
4 consecutive 20-HR seasons Boone - 4, 2001-04, Rodriguez - 5, 1996-2000, Ibaez - 4, 2005-08, Buhner
- 7, 1991-97, Martinez - 7, 1995-01, Griffey Jr. - 5, 1990-94 & 4 - 1996-99)joins Ken Griffey Jr. as the only
players in Mariners history with at least four 20-homer seasons in the first 5 seasons of a career.
2,000 HITSRobinson Can recorded his 2,000th career hit Sept. 23 at Kansas Citybecame 5thyoungest active player (32 years, 336 days) to record 2,000 hits before turning 33, behind just Miguel
Cabrera (30 years, 351 days), Alex Rodriguez (30, 359), Albert Pujols (31, 194) & Adrian Beltre (32, 150).
SECOND-HALF SLUGGERSSeattle recorded 245 extra-base hits (132 2B, 8 3B, 105 HR) in 73 games
during the second half, 4th-most by American League team behind Toronto (254), Houston (249) & Boston
(248)clubs .446 slugging percentage during the second half was 3rd-best in AL (TOR-.478 & HOU-.461).
2,000 STRIKEOUTSin his May 10 start vs. Oakland (Mothers Day), Felix Hernandez recorded his
2,000th career strikeout when he caught Sam Fuld lookingbecame the 4th-youngest pitcher to reach
2,000 career strikeouts, reaching the milestone at 29 years, 32 days old (see list below)currently ranks
61st on the all-time strikeout list with 2,142, 4th among active players.
OPENING DAY FELIXFelix Hernandez made his club-record 8th career Opening Day start, earning the
win by allowing 1 run in 7.0 inningswas his 7th consecutive OD start (2007 vs. OAK, 2009 at MIN, 2010
at OAK, 2011 at OAK, 2012 at OAK-Tokyo, 2013 at OAK, 2014 at LAA)Felix is 6-0, 1.48 ERA (10 ER, 60.1
IP) with 62 strikeouts in his 8 career Opening Day starts.
LOTS OF ARMSthe Mariners used 28 pitchers in the 162 games, tying the club record from 199913
of the 28 pitchers were not with the Mariners in 2014 and 9 of the pitchers were considered rookies in
201515 of the 28 pitchers appeared in at least 20 games.
EXTRA BASESNelson Cruz (67) & Kyle Seager (63) each recorded 60+ extra-base hits, becoming the
first pair of Mariners teammates with 60+ extra-base hits in the same season since Adrian Beltre (69) & Raul
Ibaez (61) in 2007in the American League, only the Blue Jays (3), Orioles (2) & Red Sox (2) boasted a pair
of teammates with 60+ XBH this season.
MINOR LEAGUE AWARDSSeattle announced the organizations Minor League Awards: INF/DH Jesus
Montero (Tacoma/Seattle) and OF Tyler ONeill (Bakersfield) were named Co-Players of the Year, RHP
Edwin Diaz (Bakersfield/Jackson) was named the Starting Pitcher of the Year, LHP Paul Fry (Bakersfield/
Jackson) was named Relief Pitcher of the Year and OF Jabari Blash (Jackson/Tacoma) received the
Heart and Soul Award for his exemplary play and leadershipSeattle also recognized SS Drew Jackson
(Northwest League Player of the Year) & Rob Mummau (Northwest League Manager of the Year).
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30 DOUBLES & 50 EXTRA BASE HITSRobinson Can became the first player to record 11 consecutive
30-double seasons to open a career; previous record was 10 by Albert Pujolsalso just the 6th player with
11 consecutive seasons with 30+ doubles in baseball history: Stan Musial (13), Honus Wagner (13), Tris
Speaker (12), Joe Medwick (11), Ed Delahanty (11)also recorded his 11th consecutive season to start a
career with 50 or more extra-base hits, becoming the 5th player in MLB history to open a career with at least
50 extra-base hits in each of the first 11 seasons of a career, joining Carlos Lee (first 13 seasons), Albert
Pujols (first 12 seasons), Eddie Matthews (first 12 seasons) and Paul Waner (first 11 seasons).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X
Total
Mariners 91 52 95 86 82 61 63 69 43 14
656
Opponent
103 79 80 95 59 83 70 71 57 29
726
RECORD BY HOME RUN
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8
11-33
30-33
21-17
8-1 3-2 1-0 1-0
0-0 0-0
Total
C
1B 2B
3B
SS LF CF RF DH
PH
198 12 24 20 26 8 28 13 35 27 5
P
0
Grand Slams (4): Seager, 5/26 at TB & 6/10 at CLE, Jackson, 7/7 vs. DET, Gutierrez, 7/21 at DET
Back-to-Back (10): Cruz & Seager, 4/13 at LAD (4th inn.); Can & Cruz, 4/14 at LAD (1st inn.); Morrison & Zunino, 5/2 at
HOU (2nd inn.); Jackson & Gutierrez, 7/7 vs. DET (3rd inn.); Seager & Cruz, 8/3 at COL (2nd inn.); Cruz & Can 8/7 vs.
TEX (6th inn.); Can & Gutierrez, 8/16 at BOS (1st inn.); Seager & Cruz 8/26 vs. OAK (8th inn.); Can & Gutierrez, 9/20 at
TEX (5th inn.); Seager & Cruz, 9/30 vs. HOU (5th inn.)
Inside-the-Park (0): None
Pinch-Hit (4): Weeks, 4/12 at OAK; S. Smith, 7/12 vs. LAA; Gutierrez, 7/21 at DET; Morrison, 9/1 at HOU; Trumbo, 9/27 at LAA
Leadoff (3): Jackson, 4/19 vs. TEX & 7/26 vs. TOR; S. Smith, 5/19 at BAL; Morrison, 7/9 vs. LAA
Game-Ending (2): Gutierrez, 7/26 vs. TOR; Morrison, 5/8 vs. OAK
Game-Winning in Last AB on Road (3): Cruz, 4/12 at OAK & 5/27 at TB; Seager, 5/26 at TB
Multi (12): N. Cruz-4: 4/13 at LAD (2), 4/19 vs. TEX (2), 5/2 at HOU (2), 7/22 at DET (2); M. Zunino-1: 5/12 vs. SD (2); B.
Miller-1: 5/16 vs. BOS (2); K. Seager-2: 5/26 at TB (2) & 7/17 at NYY (2); L. Morrison-1: 6/13 at HOU; R. Can-2: 7/18 at
NYY (2) & 9/22 at KC; F. Gutierrez-1: 8/16 at BOS (1); Trumbo-1: 8/31 at HOU
MULTI-HIT GAMES:
MULTI-RBI GAMES:
Player 2 3 4 5
Total
Ackley 4 1 -- -- 5
Baron -- -- -- -- 0
Bloomquist 1 -- -- -- 1
Can
39
8
3
1
51
Castillo 1 -- -- -- 1
Cruz
36 12 1 -- 49
Gutierrez 9 3 -- -- 12
Hicks -- -- -- -- 0
Jackson 32 3 1 -- 36
Jones
1 -- -- -- 1
Marte
14 4 -- -- 18
Miller
29 4 -- -- 33
Montero 6 -- -- -- 6
Morrison 11 4 1 -- 16
OMalley 2 1 -- -- 3
Romero 1 -- -- -- 1
Ruggiano 3 -- -- -- 3
Seager 32 9 1 -- 42
Smith
14 3 -- -- 17
Sucre
3 1 -- -- 4
Taylor
3 -- -- -- 3
Trumbo 19 2 1 -- 22
Weeks 2 -- -- -- 2
Zunino 10 2 -- -- 12
Team
272 57 8 1 338
Player 2 3 4 5+
Total
Ackley 4 -- -- -- 4
Baron -- -- -- -- 0
Bloomquist 1 -- -- -- 1
Can
10
6
3
--
19
Castillo -- -- -- -- 0
Cruz
9 9 -- 1 19
Gutierrez 5 1 2 --
8
Hicks -- -- -- -- 0
Jackson 8 1 1 --
10
Jones -- -- -- -- 0
Marte
3 -- -- -- 3
Miller
9 1 -- -- 10
Montero 3 2 -- -- 5
Morrison 10 3 -- 1 14
OMalley 2 -- -- -- 2
Romero -- 1 -- -- 1
Ruggiano 1 -- -- -- 1
Seager 8 6 -- 2 16
Smith
8 1 -- -- 9
Sucre -- -- -- -- 0
Taylor -- -- -- -- 0
Trumbo 6 5 -- -- 11
Weeks 2 1 -- -- 3
Zunino 2 2 -- -- 4
Team
91 39 6 4 140
Name
James Paxton-lhp
Joe Beimel-lhp
Hisashi Iwakma-rhp
Austin Jackson-of
Edgar Olmos-lhp
Tyler Olson-lhp
Charlie Furbush-lhp
Chris Taylor-inf
Tom Wilhelmsen-rhp
TYPE
15-Day
15-Day
15-Day
15-Day
15-Day
15-Day
60-Day
15-Day
15-Day
DISABLED LIST
DL Dates
May 29-Sept. 12
Aug. 21 (retro 8/20)-Sept. 3
April 24 (retro 4/21)-July 5
May 4-25
April 4 (retro 3/30)-May 20
May 3-June 1
July 9 (retro 7/8)-End of Season
March 29 (retro 3/27)-April 18
April 13 (retro 4/11)-May 8
Injury
Missed (Record)
Strained left middle finger
96 (46-50)
Left shoulder inflammation
13 (7-6)
Strained right latissimus dorsi
66 (32-35)
Right ankle sprain
19 (11-8)
Left shoulder impingement
38 (17-21)
Right knee contusion
27 (14-13)
Left biceps tendinitis
78 (37-41)
Fractured right wrist - Triquetrum Bone 10 (3-7)
Hyper-extended right elbow
22 (8-14)
160
Score First...........................................51-24
Opponent Score First...........................25-62
Scoring in 1st inning............................28-18
Comeback Wins / Blown Losses......... 32 / 36
Last at-bat W/L (walk-off)......... 15-27 (6-12)
Hit a home run.....................................65-53
No home runs......................................11-33
Scoring 4 or more runs........................53-26
Scoring less than 4 runs......................23-60
Score 3+ innings.................................48-21
Out-hit opponent..................................50-21
Out-hit by opponent.............................18-58
Hits even.................................................8-7
Safeco Field Roof Open........................32-38
Safeco Field Roof Closed.........................1-4
Safeco Field Roof Moved..........................3-3
April.....................................................10-12
May.....................................................14-14
June....................................................11-16
July.....................................................12-15
161
August.................................................14-14
September/October.............................15-15
Monday.................................................7-13
Tuesday...............................................15-10
Wednesday..........................................12-13
Thursday...............................................3-11
Friday..................................................14-12
Saturday..............................................12-14
Sunday................................................13-13
1-Run Games......................................28-29
2-Run Games......................................15-19
3-Run Games........................................10-8
Extra Innings........................................10-13
Northwest Green Jersey...........................6-6
Astro Navy Jersey................................11-15
Lineups (Batting/Defense).............. 140 / 115
Safeco Field Sellouts...........................1 (1-0)
Avg Time of Game (9-inn.)..................... 3:01
Players Used (Pitchers)...................... 51 (28)
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CLUB
LONGEST WINNING STREAK.......................................................................................................... 5, Sept. 1-6
LONGEST LOSING STREAK................................................................................................... 7, May 30-June 5
MOST RUNS, GAME:
Mariners........................................................................................11, 5x, last: September 22 at Kansas City
Opponent............................................................................................................. # 22, August 15 at Boston
MOST RUNS, INNING:
Mariners................................................................................... 7, September 22 at Kansas City, (3rd inning)
Opponent....................................................................................8, 3x, last: August 8 vs. Texas (11th inning)
MOST HITS, 9-INNING GAME:
Mariners........................................................................................................ 19, July 9 vs. Los Angeles (AL)
Opponent............................................................................................................. # 26, August 14 at Boston
FEWEST HITS, 9-INNING GAME:
Mariners............................................................................................................2, 5x, last: July 2 at Oakland
Opponent............................................................................................................. 0, August 12 vs. Baltimore
MOST HITS, INNING:
Mariners................................................................................................... 7, Sept. 4 at Oakland (3rd inning)
Opponent....................................................................................8, 2x, last: August 8 vs. Texas (11th inning)
MOST DOUBLES, GAME:
Mariners............................................................................................................ 5, 6x, last: Sept. 20 at Texas
Opponent.................................................................................................................. 7, August 15 at Boston
MOST TRIPLES, GAME:
Mariners........................................................................................................................ 2, May 3 at Houston
Opponent.................................................................................................................. 2, August 14 at Boston
MOST HOME RUNS, GAME:
Mariners.................................................................................................................. 6, May 12 vs. San Diego
Opponent...................................................................................................................... 5, May 2 at Houston
MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME:
Mariners...........................................................................................2, 12x, last: September 13 vs. Colorado
Opponent................................................................................................................3, June 4 vs. Tampa Bay
MOST ERRORS, GAME:
Mariners................................................................................................ 3, 4x, last: August 30 at Chicago-AL
Opponent............................................................................................4, 3x, last: September 30 vs. Houston
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED, GAME:
Mariners..................................................................................................4, 2x, last: June 22 vs. Kansas City
Opponent.............................................................................................................. 4, September 18 at Texas
MOST STRIKEOUTS, 9-INNING GAME:
Mariners hitters................................................................................................ 19, August 30 at Chicago-AL
Opponent hitters......................................................................................... 15, 2x, last: June 20 vs. Houston
MOST WALKS, 9-INNING GAME:
Mariners hitters...................................................................................... 7, 5x, last: September 1 at Houston
Opponent hitters..............................................................................................9, 2x, last: July 25 vs. Toronto
MOST LEFT ON BASE, 9-INNING GAME:
Mariners.................................................................................................................. 13, May 21 at Baltimore
Opponent............................................................................................................ 13, September 19 at Texas
LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME IN WIN........................5, 2x, last: August 25 vs. Oakland (trailed 5-0, won 6-5)
LARGEST LEAD GIVEN UP IN LOSS............................................. 5, August 24 vs. Oakland, (led 5-0, lost 5-11)
LARGEST WINNING MARGIN................................................... 9, 2x, last: September 22 at Kansas City, (11-2)
LARGEST LOSING MARGIN...............................................................................14, August 15 at Boston (1-15)
LONGEST GAME, INNINGS, HOME.........................................................................13.0, October 3 vs. Oakland
LONGEST GAME, INNINGS, ROAD................................................................................. 12.0, July 23 at Detroit
SHORTEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, HOME................................................................... 2:03, April 24 vs. Minnesota
SHORTEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, ROAD.................................................................... 2:13, May 27 at Tampa Bay
LONGEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, HOME.............................................................................3:45, April 19 vs. Texas
LONGEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, ROAD................................................................4:16, August 29 at Chicago (AL)
LONGEST GAME, EXTRA-INNINGS, HOME............................................4:36, May 31 vs. Cleveland (12 innings)
LONGEST GAME, EXTRA-INNINGS, ROAD..................................................4:33, July 23 at Detroit (12 innings)
LARGEST CROWD, HOME.................................................................................... 45,909, April 6 vs. LA Angels
SMALLEST CROWD, HOME..............................................................................13,389, September 8 vs. Texas
LARGEST CROWD, ROAD.................................................................................51,287, April 15 at LA Dodgers
SMALLEST CROWD, ROAD.................................................................................. 9,628, May 26 at Tampa Bay
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INDIVIDUAL BATTING
# Club Record
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INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED (CG):
Mariners..................................................................0, Hisashi Iwakuma, August 12 vs. Baltimore (No-Hitter)
Opponents....................................................................................5, Colby Lewis, August 9 vs. Texas (8.0 IP)
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Starter):
Mariners............................................................................................ 12, Felix Hernandez, April 18 vs. Texas
Opponents..................................................................................... 14, Chris Sale, August 21 vs. Chicago-AL
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Reliever):
Mariners...................................................................................... 5, 8x, last: Carson Smith, July 7 vs. Detroit
Opponents................................................................................... 5, Roberto Hernandez, June 13 at Houston
MOST WALKS, GAME:
Mariners.........................................................................5, 4x, last: Felix Hernandez, September 20 at Texas
Opponents............................................................................. 5, 4x, last: Shawn Tolleson, August 8 vs. Texas
MOST INNINGS, GAME, STARTER:
Mariners...................................................................9.0, 6x, last: Hisashi Iwakuma, August 12 vs. Baltimore
Opponents................................................................................8.0, 8x, last: Colby Lewis, August 9 vs. Texas
MOST INNINGS, GAME, RELIEVER
Mariners.........................................................................................3.2, Edgar Olmos, August 25 vs. Oakland
Opponents..............................................................................4.1, Vince Velasquez, September 1 at Houston
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:..................................................................... 6, Felix Hernandez (April 6-May 10)
LONGEST LOSING STREAK:.......................................................................4, Dominic Leone (April 13-May 31)
MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS:
Overall................................................ 20.0, James Paxton (May 5-17) & Mike Montgomery (June 23-July 5)
Starter................................................ 20.0, James Paxton (May 5-17) & Mike Montgomery (June 23-July 5)
Reliever............................................................................. 14.1, Tom Wilhelmsen (August 17-September 18)
2015 IN REVIEW
VS. AL WEST
VS. HOUSTON
VS. LOS ANGELES
VS. OAKLAND
VS. TEXAS
VS. AL CENTRAL
VS. CLEVELAND
VS. CHICAGO
VS. DETROIT
VS. KANSAS CITY
VS. MINNESOTA
5-11
1-3
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-2
9-9
2-1
2-2
2-2
1-2
2-2
14-20
3-4
3-4
3-4
2-4
3-4
VS. AL EAST
VS. BALTIMORE
VS. BOSTON
VS. NEW YORK
VS. TAMPA BAY
VS. TORONTO
7-10
2-1
2-2
0-3
1-3
2-1
8-7
1-2
1-2
1-2
3-0
2-1
15-17
3-3
3-4
1-5
4-3
4-2
3-7
0-3
1-2
0-0
1-1
1-1
5-5 8-12
0-0 0-3
2-1 3-3
0-3 0-3
2-0 3-1
1-1 2-2
165
CLUBS
OAK/HOU
HOU
LAA/OAK
LAA
OAK
OAK/TEX
HOU
OAK
OAK
OAK
OAK
LAA
OAK
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
TIME
ATT
2:33 45,907
2:13 26,548
2:48 25,499
2:44
3:39
3:11
3:04
3:40
2:53
30,114
24,355
32,282
42,202
43,115
51,287
3:00
3:00
3:45
3:36
3:00
2:34
36,571
43,013
31,667
15,126
13,955
14,757
2:03
3:26
3:40
2:47
2:43
3:05
3:01
2:50
2:38
2:50
2:36
2:37
2:35
25,220
33,567
35,250
19,748
23,714
26,037
19,108
21,834
24,435
25,283
25,204
33,394
25,160
3:34 25,191
3:36 37,462
2:36 42,833
3:17
2:59
2:53
2:32
2:48
2:31
16,153
14,561
20,185
39,503
45,056
39,942
2:42
2:38
3:30
2:30
2:25
2:50
2:51
3:52
2:13
2:50
2:24
3:04
4:36
2:55
3:55
3:21
2:42
2:55
2:45
2:46
19,949
21,710
33,085
21,195
33,086
37,929
10,401
9,628
10,365
19,450
32,463
32,290
32,121
26,086
27,446
32,702
16,099
20,710
31,114
27,990
3:03
3:04
2:40
2:45
2:47
3:26
2:52
2:39
2:24
2:53
2:33
2:43
3:24
11,425
12,305
15,316
32,173
36,762
29,153
42,099
41,267
34,850
34,405
40,956
26,778
40,905
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G
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
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166
GA/GB
-8.5
-8.5
-8.5
-9.0
-8.0
-8.0
-9.0
-9.5
-9.5
-9.5
-10.0
-10.0
-10.0
-9.0
-10.0
-9.0
-9.0
-8.0
-8.0
-7.0
-7.5
-8.5
-8.5
-9.0
-10.5
-10.5
-11.5
-10.5
-9.5
-9.5
-9.5
-10.0
-10.0
-11.0
-12.0
-11.0
-12.0
-12.0
-11.0
-10.0
-10.0
-10.5
-9.5
-9.5
-8.5
-9.0
-8.0
-8.0
-8.0
-9.0
-9.0
-9.0
-9.0
-9.0
-10.0
-9.5
-10.5
-11.5
-11.5
-11.5
-11.5
-11.5
-12.0
-11.0
-11.0
-11.0
-12.0
-11.0
-10.0
-10.0
-10.0
-9.0
-9.0
CLUBS
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
TIME
ATT
2:34 23,588
2:23 17,514
2:47 23,397
2:23
3:01
2:17
2:52
2:36
2:47
3:17
3:44
3:28
3:14
2:49
2:42
2:56
30,368
30,251
13,062
35,067
18,915
22,163
22,584
21,823
26,523
28,170
29,679
40,765
36,955
LAA
LAA
LAA
LAA
LAA
LAA
LAA
LAA/HOU
LAA/HOU
LAA
LAA
LAA/HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
2:43
3:12
2:45
2:54
3:55
3:10
4:33
2:49
3:29
3:05
3:27
3:00
2:59
3:08
2:23
2:45
3:12
3:19
3:22
4:06
47,086
46,119
42,926
34,353
34,088
36,670
40,225
43,331
45,042
35,248
19,572
25,111
32,502
30,534
27,643
36,901
30,325
33,107
34,376
30,196
2:55
4:11
2:34
2:36
3:29
2:29
29,380
39,143
29,962
20,846
24,859
25,708
3:30
3:21
4:24
2:51
2:44
2:39
37,678
36,027
35,260
19,880
26,870
20,142
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
3:06
3:23
2:48
3:09
3:05
3:00
2:39
2:52
4:16
4:01
2:48
3:25
3:40
35,770
32,101
30,542
17,980
17,502
23,349
15,076
27,870
26,011
28,031
19,923
18,157
18,669
2:43 41,137
2:38 40,514
3:14 38,387
3:38 16,382
2:57 27,387
3:00 19,534
Jan. 14
Jan. 16
Jan. 22
Jan. 26
Jan. 29
Feb. 12
Feb. 13
Feb. 20
Feb. 24
March 5
March 7
March 9
March 15
March 17
March 20
March 29
March 30
March 31
GA/GB
-9.0
-9.0
-9.0
-8.5
-8.5
-7.5
-8.5
-7.5
-8.0
-8.0
-8.5
-7.5
-8.5
-7.5
-7.5
-7.5
-8.5
-9.5
-10.5
-10.5
-10.5
-10.5
-10.5
-11.5
-12.0
-12.0
-12.0
-12.0
CLUBS
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TEX
TIME
3:00
3:12
2:26
2:24
3:11
2:37
3:13
2:59
2:40
2:40
ATT
18,508
13,389
14,330
16,842
19,911
24,750
21,851
13,683
15,375
16,197
3:15 26,727
3:09 39,843
3:16 33,307
2:50
3:44
3:23
3:09
2:53
2:34
2:55
3:10
3:29
29,081
28,756
32,244
38,355
37,866
35,243
13,935
15,331
14,259
2:55 26,139
4:31 24,458
2:45 20,762
Mike Kickham, LHP, acquired from Chicago (NL) for Lars Huijer (rhp).
Anthony Fernandez, LHP, designated for assignment.
Austin Jackson, OF, signed to 2015 contract (avoids arbitration).
Dustin Ackley, OF, signed to 2015 contract (avoids arbitration).
Logan Morrison, 1B, signed to 2015 contract (avoids arbitration).
Charlie Furbush, LHP, signed to 2015 contract (avoids arbitration).
Justin Ruggiano, OF, signed to 2015 contract (avoids arbitration).
Anthony Fernandez, LHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
Shawn OMalley, INF/OF, signed as minor league free agent.
Endy Chavez, OF, signed as minor league free agent.
Franklin Gutierrez, OF, signed as minor league free agent.
John Baker, C, signed as minor league free agent.
Rafael Perez, LHP, signed as minor league free agent.
Rickie Weeks, INF/OF, signed as free agent.
Edgar Olmos, LHP, designated for assignment.
Joe Saunders, LHP, signed as minor league free agent.
Edgar Olmos, LHP, claimed by Texas.
Edgar Olmos, LHP, returned to Seattle from Texas.
Ji-Man Choi, INF, designated for assignment.
Ji-Man Choi, INF, cleared waivers and outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
Kevin Correia, RHP, signed as minor league free agent.
Danny Hultzen, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Mike Kickham, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Julio Morbon, OF, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Sam Gaviglio, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Stephen Landazuri, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Forrest Snow, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Steven Baron, C, reassigned to minor league camp.
Mike Dowd, C, reassigned to minor league camp.
Tyler Marlette, C, reassigned to minor league camp.
Jordy Lara, OF, reassigned to minor league camp.
Mayckol Guaipe, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Lucas Luetge, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
John Hicks, C, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Ketel Marte, INF, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Jesus Montero, 1B, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
James Jones, OF, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Stefen Romero, OF, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Justin Germano, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Rafael Perez, LHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
D.J. Peterson, INF, reassigned to minor league camp.
Patrick Kivlehan, OF, reassigned to minor league camp.
Franklin Gutierrez, OF, reassigned to minor league camp.
Roenis Elias, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Carson Smith, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Mark Lowe, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Jordan Pries, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Kevin Correia, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Joe Saunders, LHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Shawn OMalley, UTL, reassigned to minor league camp.
Carlos Rivero, INF, reassigned to minor league camp.
John Baker, C, reassigned to minor league camp.
Endy Chavez, OF, reassigned to minor league camp.
Kevin Correia, RHP, released from minor league contract.
Mike Montgomery, LHP, acquired in trade with Tampa Bay in
exchange for Erasmo Ramirez (rhp).
April 2
April 3
April 5
April 6
April 7
April 11
April 13
April 18
April 22
April 24
April 25
April 26
May 1
May 3
May 4
May 5
May 7
May 8
May 16
May 19
May 20
May 25
167
Joe Saunders, LHP, released from minor league contract and resigned.
Endy Chavez, OF, released from minor league contract.
Mike Montgomery, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Joe Beimel, LHP, signed to minor league contract.
Carson Smith, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Dominic Leone, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Edgar Olmos, LHP, placed on 15-day disabled list (retro to
3/30) with left shoulder impingement.
Tyler Olson, LHP, selected from AAA Tacoma.
Chris Taylor, INF, placed on 15-day disabled list (retro to
3/27) with right wrist fracture (triquetrum bone).
Opening Day Roster (25 players + 2 DL) -- PITCHERS (12)
- RH Danny Farquhar, LH Charlie Furbush, LH J.A. Happ, RH
Felix Hernandez, RH Hisashi Iwakuma, RH Yoervis Medina,
LH Tyler Olson, LH James Paxton, RH Fernando Rodney, RH
Carson Smith, RH Taijuan Walker, RH Tom Wilhelmsen
CATCHERS (2) - Jesus Sucre, Mike ZuninoINFIELDERS
(5) - Willie Bloomquist, Robinson Can, Brad Miller, Logan
Morrison, Kyle SeagerOUTFIELDERS (6) - Dustin Ackley,
Nelson Cruz, Austin Jackson, Justin Ruggiano, Seth Smith,
Rickie WeeksDL (2) - LHP Edgar Olmos, INF Chris Taylor.
Rafael Perez, LHP, loaned to Quintana Roo (Mexican League).
Chris Taylor, INF, sent on rehab assignment to AAA Tacoma.
Tom Wilhelmsen, RHP, placed on 15-day disabled list (retro
to 4/11) with a hyperextended right elbow.
Dominic Leone, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Chris Taylor, INF, recalled from rehab assignment with AAA Tacoma,
activated from the 15-day disabled list and optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Carlos Quentin, OF, signed to minor league contract.
Hisashi Iwakuma, RHP, placed on 15-day disabled list with
strained right latissimus dorsi (retroactive to April 21).
Lucas Luetge, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Lucas Luetge, LHP, optioned AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Roenis Elias, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Joe Saunders, LHP, opted out of minor league contract.
Carlos Quentin, OF, retired from baseball.
Yoervis Medina, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Tyler Olson, LHP, placed on 15-day DL with right knee contusion.
Austin Jackson, OF, placed on 15-day DL with right ankle sprain.
Chris Taylor, INF, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Joe Beimel, LHP, selected from AAA Tacoma.
Mark Lowe, RHP, selected from AAA Tacoma.
Julio Morban, OF, placed on restricted list.
Mike Kickham, LHP, designated for assignment.
Mike Kickham, LHP, claimed off waivers by Texas.
Dominic Leone, RHP, optioned to triple-A Tacoma.
Tom Wilhelmsen, RHP, activated from 15-day disabled list.
Austin Jackson, OF, sent on rehab assignment to AAA Tacoma.
Welington Castillo, C, acquired from the Chicago Cubs in
exchange for AAA Yoervis Medina, RHP.
Jesus Sucre, C, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Welington Castillo, C, activated to Mariners 25-man roster.
Edgar Olmos, LHP, reinstated from 15-day DL (left shoulder
impingement), and optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Danny Farquhar, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
2015 IN REVIEW
G DT D/N
OPP W/L SCORE
WINNER/LOSER/SAVE
REC. POS
138 9/7 D
TEX
L
0-3 Gallardo/Elias (4-8)/Tolleson
66-72
4
139 9/8 N
TEX
L
6-9 Hamels/Walker (10-8)/Tolleson
66-73
4
140 9/9 N
TEX
W
6-0 Nuo (1-2)/Perez
67-73
4
141 9/10 D
TEX
W
5-0 Hernandez (17-8)/Holland
68-73
4
142 9/11 N
COL
L
2-4 Bettis/Iwakuma (7-4)/Axford
68-74
4
143 9/12 N
COL
W
7-2 Elias (5-8)/Flande
69-74
4
144 9/13
D
COL
L
2-3
Kendrick/Paxton (3-4)/Axford
69-75
4
145 9/14
N
LAA
W
10-1
Walker (11-8)/Richards
70-75
4
146 9/15
N
LAA
L
3-4
Tropeano/Hernandez (17-9)/Smith
70-76
4
147 9/16 N
LAA
W
3-1 Iwakuma (8-4)/Weaver/Wilhelmsen (11)
71-76
4
9/17 Off Day
4
148 9/18 N
@TEX
W
3-1 Farquhar (1-4)/Gallardo/Wilhelmsen (12) 72-76
4
149 9/19
N
@TEX
L
1-10
Hamels/Nuo (1-3)
72-77
4
150 9/20
D
@TEX
W
9-2
Hernandez (18-9)/Holland
73-77
4
9/21 Off Day
73-77
4
151 9/22
N
@KC
W
11-2
Iwakuma (9-4)/Guthrie
74-77
4
152 9/23 N
@KC
L 3-4 (10) Davis/Rollins (0-2)
74-78
4
153 9/24
N
@KC
L
4-10
Cueto/Kensing (1-1)
74-79
4
154 9/25
N
@LAA
L
4-8
Richards/Nuo (1-4)
74-80
4
155 9/26 N
@LAA
L
2-3 Salas/Farquhar (1-5)
74-81
4
156 9/27 D
@LAA
L
2-3 Salas/Iwakuma (9-5)/Morin
74-82
4
157 9/28 N
HOU
L
2-3 McCullers/Farquhar (1-6)/Gregerson
74-83
4
158 9/29 N
HOU
W
6-4 Wilhelmsen (2-2)/Perez
75-83
4
159 9/30 N
HOU
L
6-7 Sipp/Farquhar (1-7)/Gregerson
75-84
4
10/1 Off Day
4
160 10/2 N
OAK
L
2-4 Brooks/Farquhar (1-8)/Doolittle
75-85
4
161 10/3 N
OAK
L 5-7 (13) Venditte/JC Ramirez (0-1)/Doubront
75-86
4
162 10/4 D
OAK
W
3-2 Kensing (2-1)/Dull/Wilhelmsen (13)
76-86
4
2015 IN REVIEW
May 26
May 29
May 30
June 1
June 2
June 3
June 4
June 13
June 15
June 18
June 20
June 24
June 30
July 2
July 3
July 4
July 5
July 6
July 8
July 9
July 12
July 17
July 19
July 20
July 27
July 30
July 31
August 3
August 4
August 14
August 15
August 16
August 21
August 22
August 23
August 27
August 28
August 30
August 31
Sept. 1
Sept. 4
Sept. 5
Sept. 6
Sept. 7
Sept. 8
Sept. 13
Sept. 28
Oct. 9
Oct. 19
Oct. 21
Oct. 23
Oct. 26
Nov. 2
Nov. 5
Nov. 6
Nov. 10
Nov. 12
Nov. 11
Nov. 16
Nov. 20
Nov. 23
Nov. 25
Dec. 2
Dec. 3
Dec. 4
Dec. 7
Dec. 8
Dec. 9
Dec. 10
Dec. 11
Dec. 14
Dec. 16
Dec. 17
Dec. 18
Dec. 23
168
169
GAME SERIES
SEASON
ATTENDANCE
TOTAL
TOTAL
45,907 *
45,907
26,548
72,455
25,499
97,954
97,954
36,571
134,525
43,013
177,538
31,667
111,251
209,205
15,126
224,331
13,955
238,286
14,757
43,838
253,043
25,220
278,263
33,567
311,830
35,250
94,037
347,080
25,191
372,271
37,462
409,733
42,833
105,486
452,566
16,153
468,719
14,561
30,714
483,280
20,185
503,465
39,503
542,968
45,056
588,024
39,942
144,686
627,966
19,450
647,416
32,463
679,879
32,290
712,169
32,121
116,324
744,290
26,086
770,376
27,446
797,822
32,702
86,234
830,524
16,099
846,623
20,710
867,333
31,114
898,447
27,990
95,913
926,437
34,850
961,287
34,405
69,255
995,692
40,956 1,036,648
26,778 1,063,426
40,905
108,639 1,104,331
23,588
1,127,919
17,514
1,145,433
23,397
64,499
1,168,830
22,584 1,191,414
21,823 1,213,237
26,523
70,930 1,239,760
28,170
1,267,930
29,689
1,297,619
40,791
1,338,410
36,963
135,613
1,375,373
43,331 1,418,704
45,042 1,463,746
35,248
123,621 1,498,994
19,572 1,518,566
25,111 1,543,677
32,502
77,185 1,576,179
29,380 1,605,559
39,143 1,644,702
29,962
98,485 1,674,664
20,846 1,695,510
24,859 1,720,369
25,708
71,413 1,746,077
35,770
1,781,847
2015 IN REVIEW
GAME
NO DATE DAY D/N OPPONENT
1
4/6
Mon
D
LA Angels
2
4/7
Tue
N
LA Angels
3
4/8
Wed
N
LA Angels
4
4/17 Fri
N
Texas
5
4/18 Sat
N
Texas
6
4/19 Sun
D
Texas
7
4/20 Mon
N
Houston
8
4/21 Tue
N
Houston
9
4/22 Wed
N
Houston
10
4/24 Fri
N
Minnesota
11
4/25 Sat
N
Minnesota
12
4/26 Sun
D
Minnesota
13
5/8
Fri
N
Oakland
14
5/9
Sat
N
Oakland
15
5/10 Sun
D
Oakland
16
5/12
Tue
N
San Diego
17
5/13
Wed
N
San Diego
18
5/14 Thu
N
Boston
19
5/15 Fri
N
Boston
20
5/16 Sat
N
Boston
21
5/17 Sun
D
Boston
22
5/28 Thu
N
Cleveland
23
5/29 Fri
N
Cleveland
24
5/30 Sat
N
Cleveland
25
5/31 Sun
D
Cleveland
26
6/1
Mon
N
NY Yankees
27
6/2
Tue
N
NY Yankees
28
6/3
Wed
D
NY Yankees
29
6/4
Thu
N
Tampa Bay
30
6/5
Fri
N
Tampa Bay
31
6/6
Sat
N
Tampa Bay
32
6/7
Sun
D
Tampa Bay
33
6/17
Wed
N
San Francisco
34
6/18
Thu
N
San Francisco
35
6/19 Fri
N
Houston
36
6/20 Sat
N
Houston
37
6/21 Sun
D
Houston
38
6/22
Mon
N
Kansas City
39
6/23
Tue
N
Kansas City
40
6/24
Wed
N
Kansas City
41
7/6
Mon
N
Detroit
42
7/7
Tue
N
Detroit
43
7/8
Wed
D
Detroit
44
7/9
Thu
N
LA Angels
45
7/10
Fri
N
LA Angels
46
7/11
Sat
N
LA Angels
47
7/12
Sun
D
LA Angels
48
7/24 Fri
N
Toronto
49
7/25 Sat
D
Toronto
50
7/26 Sun
D
Toronto
51
7/27 Mon
N
Arizona
52
7/28 Tue
N
Arizona
53
7/29 Wed
D
Arizona
54
8/7
Fri
N
Texas
55
8/8
Sat
D
Texas
56
8/9
Sun
D
Texas
57
8/10 Mon
N
Baltimore
58
8/11 Tue
N
Baltimore
59
8/12 Wed
D
Baltimore
60
8/21
Fri
N
Chicago WS
2015 IN REVIEW
GAME SERIES
SEASON
ATTENDANCE
TOTAL
TOTAL
32,101
1,813,948
30,542
98,413
1,844,490
17,980 1,862,470
17,502 1,879,972
23,349
58,831 1,903,321
18,508 1,921,829
13,389 1,935,218
14,330 1,949,548
16,842
63,069 1,966,390
19,911 1,986,301
24,750 2,011,051
21,851
66,512 2,032,902
13,683
2,046,585
15,375
2,061,960
16,197
45,255
2,078,157
13,935 2,092,092
15,331 2,107,423
14,259
43,525 2,121,682
26,139 2,147,821
24,458 2,172,279
20,762
71,359 2,193,041
June (5)
Scott Servais................. 6/4/67
Fleming Baez............... 6/10/81
Steve Cishek............... 6/18/86
Dae-Ho Lee................. 6/21/82
Ryan Cook................... 6/30/87
July (6)
Nelson Cruz................... 7/1/80
Mike Montgomery......... 7/1/89
Evan Scribner.............. 7/19/85
Adam Lind................... 7/17/83
Vidal Nuo................... 7/26/87
Joaquin Benoit............ 7/26/77
April (6)
Steve Clevenger............ 4/5/86
Felix Hernandez............. 4/8/86
Chris Iannetta................ 4/8/83
Charlie Furbush........... 4/11/86
Hisashi Iwakuma......... 4/12/81
Jesus Sucre................. 4/30/88
August (5)
Tony Zych...................... 8/7/90
Mayckol Guaipe.......... 8/11/90
Taijuan Walker............. 8/13/92
Chris Prieto.................. 8/24/72
Chris Taylor.................. 8/29/90
May (1)
Luis Sardias............... 5/16/93
September (3)
Cody Martin................... 9/4/89
Mike Hampton............... 9/9/72
Seth Smith................... 9/30/82
170
October (7)
Jonathan Aro............. 10/10/90
Ketel Marte................ 10/12/93
Steven Lerud............. 10/13/84
Stefen Romero.......... 10/17/88
Justin De Fratus........ 10/21/87
Robinson Can.......... 10/22/82
Tim Bogar.................. 10/28/66
November (5)
Kyle Seager................. 11/3/87
James Paxton.............. 11/6/88
Wade Miley................ 11/13/86
Nathan Karns............. 11/25/87
Jesus Montero........... 11/28/89
December (4)
Steven Baron............... 12/7/90
David Rollins.............. 12/21/89
Shawn O'Malley........ 12/28/87
Mel Stottlemyre......... 10/28/63
S
T
N
E
N
O
P
OP
BALTIMORE
ORIOLES
BOSTON
RED SOX
Fenway Park
Four Yawkey Way
Boston, MA 02215
(617) 226-6000
OPPONENTS
Road Totals
1-15
6-26
27-30
51-63
24-34
57-58
18-25
49-45
3-3
6-3
0-3
2-4
0-3
1-8
2-1
4-2
1-2
2-5
1-2
3-3
77-118
181-217
Year Home
1977-79 3-13
1980-89 28-32
1990-99 23-31
2000-09 29-19
2010 2-5
2011 2-1
2012 4-3
2013 1-3
2014 2-1
2015 2-2
Total: 96-110
at SEA
3-Game: 4/19-21/10
4-Game: 6/22-25/00
at BAL
9/7-9/07
never
at SEA
at BOS
3-Game: 6/25-27/07 8/22-24/14
4-Game: never
never
at SEA
3-Game: 9/17-19/12
4-Game: never
at BAL
8/6-8/12
4/4-7/08
at SEA
at BOS
3-Game: 9/13-15/10 7/30-8/1/13
4-Game: never 8/22-25/03
Scr.
4-9
4-2
4-5
Road Totals
5-12
8-25
26-34
54-66
23-40
46-71
14-22
43-41
1-2
3-7
2-4
4-5
0-2
4-5
0-3
1-6
3-0
5-1
1-2
3-4
75-121
171-231
Scr.
2-3
6-5
3-0
vs. Baltimore
At Kingdome 59-68
At Safeco 45-31
At Memorial Stadium (thru 1991) 37-48
At Oriole Park at Camden Yards 40-70
Total 181-217
Scr.
1-2
2-1
2-4
5-0
vs. Boston
At Kingdome 53-73
At Safeco 43-37
At Fenway Park 75-121
Total 171-231
172
CHICAGO
WHITE SOX
CLEVELAND
INDIANS
Progressive Field
2401 Ontario Street
Cleveland, OH 44115
(216) 420-4200
Year Home
1977-79 6-10
1980-89 27-33
1990-99 27-26
2000-09 18-24
2010 2-2
2011 0-3
2012 4-2
2013 2-1
2014 2-1
2015 1-3
Total: 89-105
Road Totals
12-10
21-22
22-39
52-71
27-34
62-59
17-28
45-44
0-7
1-9
1-2
2-7
1-5
1-8
1-2
3-3
1-2
4-3
2-2
3-4
84-131
194-230
Road Totals
3-12
9-22
21-39
48-72
25-28
52-54
23-21
41-45
2-1
4-3
4-2
4-5
0-2
4-4
0-4
2-5
2-1
4-2
2-1
3-4
82-111
171-216
at SEA
at CLE
3-Game: 8/20-22/12 8/29-31/08
4-Game: never
never
at SEA
at CLE
3-Game: 4/8-10/11 8/18-20/00
4-Game: never 5/17-20/13
at SEA
at CWS
3-Game: 8/17-19/07 5/2-4/03
4-Game: 8/21-24/98 8/30-9/1/99
at SEA
at CWS
3-Game: 4/20-22/12 8/24-26/12
4-Game: 6/23-26/94 7/26-29/10
Scr.
3-5
2-1
3-4
3-6
Scr.
3-2
9-3
0-6
vs. Cleveland
vs. Chicago
At Kingdome 59-66
At Safeco 30-39
At Cleveland Stadium (thru 1993) 36-63
At Progressive Field 46-48
Total 171-216
At Kingdome 71-69
At Safeco 38-30
At Comiskey (thru 1990) 37-52
At U.S. Cellular Field 48-79
Total 194-230
173
OPPONENTS
Year Home
1977-79 9-12
1980-89 30-32
1990-99 35-25
2000-09 28-16
2010 1-2
2011 1-5
2012 0-3
2013 2-1
2014 3-1
2015 1-2
Total: 110-99
DETROIT
TIGERS
HOUSTON
ASTROS
Comerica Park
2100 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, MI 48201
(313) 471-2000
Owner/Director.........................................Michael Ilitch
Executive VP of Baseball Operations & GM..... Al Avila
Field Manager......................................... Brad Ausmus
Trainers.............. Kevin Rand, Matt Rankin, Doug Teter
Vice President, Communications.......... Ron Colangelo
Director, Baseball Media Relations...... Aileen Villarreal
Manager, Baseball Media Relations.......... Chad Crunk
Traveling Secretary....................................Brian Britten
OPPONENTS
at SEA
at HOU
3-Game: never 6/30-7/2/14
4-Game: never
never
at SEA
at HOU
3-Game: 9/9-11/13 6/15-17/07
4-Game: never 4/30-5/3/15
at SEA
at DET
3-Game: 7/29-31/03 4/24-26/12
4-Game: never 8/7-9/98
at SEA
at DET
3-Game: 4/21-23/06 5/20-22/08
4-Game: never 8/1-3/80
vs. Detroit
At Kingdome 66-62
At Safeco 34-30
At Tiger Stadium (thru 1999) 46-82-1
At Comerica Park 35-35
Total 181-209
vs. Houston
At Safeco 12-19
At Minute Maid Park 18-17
Total 30-36
NOTE: Seattle has won 4 of the last 6 season series after losing
6 consecutive season series (2004-2009).
174
KANSAS CITY
ROYALS
LOS ANGELES
ANGELS
Kauffman Stadium
One Royal Way
Kansas City, MO 64129
(816) 921-8000
Road Totals
8-13
13-30
26-38
59-70
23-37
55-64
28-23
54-36
2-1
4-5
1-3
3-5
3-1
7-1
1-3
3-4
3-0
5-2
1-2
2-4
96-121
205-221
at SEA
at LAA
3-Game: 9/26-28/14 3/31-4/2/14
4-Game: 4/19-22/01 7/7-10/05
at SEA
at KC
3-Game: 8/15-17/05 6/20-22/14
4-Game: 7/26-29/12 5/25-28/01
at SEA
at LAA
3-Game: 8/23-25/13 9/25-27/15
4-Game: 5/24-27/12 7/7-10/11
at SEA
at KC
3-Game: 7/5-7/10 6/5-7/92
4-Game: 8/17-20/89 9/15-18/08
Scr.
1-4
7-0
2-8
vs. Angels
At Kingdome 68-78
At Safeco 72-80
At Angel Stadium 125-168
Total 265-326
175
OPPONENTS
Year Home
1977-79 5-17
1980-89 33-32
1990-99 32-27
2000-09 26-13
2010 2-4
2011 2-2
2012 4-0
2013 2-1
2014 2-2
2015 1-2
Total: 109-100
MINNESOTA
TWINS
NEW YORK
YANKEES
Target Field
1 Twins Way
Minneapolis, MN 55403
(612) 659-3400
Yankee Stadium
One East 161st Street
Bronx, NY 10451
(718) 293-4300
OPPONENTS
Road Totals
2-14
15-18
25-30
45-68
27-32
56-61
20-24
41-50
3-3
4-6
1-2
4-5
2-4
3-6
2-1
3-4
3-0
3-3
1-2
1-5
86-112
175-226
at SEA
3-Game: 8/26-28/96
4-Game: never
at SEA
at MIN
3-Game: 8/17-19/12 9/4-6/97
4-Game: never 5/29-6/1/03
at NY
5/3-5/02
never
*went 3-0 at NYY in '14 (2-game sweep, 1-game sweep due to rainout)
at SEA
at MIN
3-Game: 4/17-19/07 7/30-8/1/10
4-Game: never 4/25-28/91
at SEA
at NY
3-Game: 6/1-3/15 5/23-25/08
4-Game: 8/5-8/99
never
vs. Minnesota
Scr.
2-7
3-5
1-3
Scr.
3-4
4-3
1-2
At Kingdome 75-61
At Safeco 44-32
At Metropolitan Stadium (thru 1980) 18-17-1
At Metrodome (thru 2009) 71-86
At Target Field 11-12
Total 219-209-1
At Kingdome 62-67
At Safeco 27-47
At Old Yankee Stadium (thru 2008) 73-98
At Yankee Stadium 13-14
Total 175-226
NOTE: Seattle has lost the last three season series (2013-15)
after winning two straight (2011-12). Minnesota has won 10 of
the last 12 season series since 2004.
NOTE: Seattle has not won a season series since 2002 (0-10-3
since 2003)went 3-0 at NYY in 2014.
176
OAKLAND
ATHLETICS
TAMPA BAY
RAYS
Oakland Coliseum
7000 Coliseum Way
Oakland, CA 94621
(510) 638-4900
Tropicana Field
One Tropicana Drive
St. Petersburg, FL 33705
(727) 825-3242
at SEA
at TB
3-Game: 8/7-9/06 5/25-27/15
4-Game: never
never
at SEA
at OAK
3-Game: 5/8-10/15 9/4-6/15
4-Game: 8/12-15/91
never
at SEA
at OAK
3-Game: 9/7-9/12 9/28-30/12
4-Game: 9/30-10/3/10 9/10-13/92
at SEA
at TB
3-Game: 5/4-6/10 8/19-21/11
4-Game: never 4/30-5/3/12
vs. Oakland
At Kingdome 64-76
At Safeco 79-71
At Oakland Coliseum 115-180
Total 258-327
NOTE: Seattle is 3-4-1 over the last 8 season series since 2008.
177
OPPONENTS
TEXAS
RANGERS
TORONTO
BLUE JAYS
Rogers Centre
1 Blue Jays Way, Suite 3200
Toronto, Ontario M5V 1J1
(416) 341-1000
OPPONENTS
Year Home
1977-79 10-6
1980-89 25-32
1990-99 23-32
2000-09 23-15
2010 1-1
2011 3-3
2012 3-0
2013 1-2
2014 3-0
2015 2-1
Total:
94-92
Road Totals
10-6
20-12
20-37
45-69
27-22
50-54
22-28
45-43
1-2
2-3
0-3
3-6
3-3
6-3
2-1
3-3
1-3
4-3
2-1
4-2
88-106
182-198
at SEA
at TEX
3-Game: 9/28-30/07 4/27-29/15
4-Game: 9/16-19/96 4/12-15/02
at SEA
at TOR
3-Game: 8/11-13/14 5/11-13/01
4-Game: never
never
at SEA
at TEX
3-Game: 8/26-28/13 4/19-21/13
4-Game: 7/14-17/11 7/23-25/07
at SEA
at TOR
3-Game: 7/5-7/91 7/19-21/11
4-Game: never
never
Scr.
4-3
3-2
2-8
vs. Toronto
At Kingdome 56-70
At Safeco 38-22
At Exhibition Stadium (thru 6/4/89) 29-41
At Rogers Centre 59-65
Total 182-198
vs. Texas
At Kingdome 74-73
At Safeco 79-70
At Arlington Stadium (thru 1993) 57- 56
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington 85-104
Total 295-303
178
Scr.
5-2
6-8
6-5
CHICAGO
CUBS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
CINCINNATI
REDS
Wrigley Field
1060 W. Addison
Chicago, IL 60613
(773) 404-2827
at SEA
at CIN
2-Game: never
never
3-Game: 6/18-20/10 6/18-20/02
at SEA
at CHC
2-Game: never
never
3-Game: never
never
4-Game: never
never
at SEA
2-Game: never
3-Game: never
at SEA
at CHC
2-Game: never
never
3-Game: never
never
4-Game: never
never
at CIN
never
never
vs. Cincinnati
At Safeco 5-1
At Cinergy Field 3-0
At Great American Ballpark 2-1
Total 10-2
vs. Chicago
At Safeco 4-5
At Wrigley Field 1-2
Total 5-7
INTERLEAGUE RECORD
The Mariners recorded 12 consecutive seasons posting at least a .500 record in Interleague
play (between 2000-2011), going 124-92 (.574) during that stretchSeattle is 178-166 alltime in Interleague play, the 10th-best winning percentage in Interleague Play (.517)here
is the Mariners year-by-year Interleague record:
Year W-L Pct
1997 7-9 .438
1998 7-9 .438
1999 7-11 .389
2000 11-7 .611
2001 12-6 .667
2002 11-7 .611
2003 10-8 .556
2004 9-9 .500
2005 10-8 .556
2006 14-4 .778
179
OPPONENTS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
PITTSBURGH
MILWAUKEE
PIRATES
BREWERS
Miller Park
One Brewers Way
Milwaukee, WI 53214
(414) 902-4400
OPPONENTS
Road Totals
7-9
11-21
23-31
53-59
21-21
48-35
1-2 1-2
1-2 1-2
--
1-2
53-65
115-121
at SEA
at PIT
2-Game: never
never
3-Game: never 6/18-20/04
4-Game: never
never
at SEA
at MIL
2-Game: 4/29-30/85
never
3-Game: 8/26-28/91 9/10-12/93
4-Game: never
never
at SEA
2-Game: 6/25-26/13
3-Game: never
4-Game: never
at PIT
never
never
never
vs. Pittsburgh
at SEA
at MIL
2-Game: never 5/5-6/86
3-Game: 9/8-10/89 5/27-29/94
4-Game: never 7/2-4/84
At Safeco 2-3
At PNC Park 3-0
Total 5-3
vs. Milwaukee
At Kingdome 61-54
At Safeco 1-2
At County Stadium 51-61
At Miller Park 2-4
Total 115-121
180
NATIONAL LEAGUE
ST. LOUIS
CARDINALS
SAN DIEGO
PADRES
Petco Park
100 Park Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 795-5000
Busch Stadium
700 Clark St.
St. Louis, MO 63102
(314) 345-9600
at SEA
2-Game: never
3-Game: never
4-Game: never
at STL
never
never
never
at SEA
2-Game: never
3-Game: never
4-Game: never
at STL
never
7/2-4/04
never
at SEA
at SD
2-Game: 6/16-17/14 6/30-7/1/15
3-Game: 5/19-21/06 5/20-22/11
at SEA
at SD
2-Game: never 6/18-19/14
3-Game: 6/12-14/12
never
Mark Teixeira
Rafael Palmeiro
David Ortiz
Eric Chavez
Alex Rodriguez
Garret Anderson
Manny Ramirez
Vladimir Guerrero
Nick Swisher
Jason Giambi
Gary Matthews Jr.
181
19
17
16
15
14
14
14
13
12
11
11
OPPONENTS
DIRECTORY: Jane Forbes Clark (Chairman), Joe Morgan (Vice Chairman), Jeff Idelson (President), Jeff Jones (Senior Vice
President of Finance and Administration), Sean Gahagan (Vice President, Retail Merchandising & Licensing), Erik Strohl
(Vice President, Exhibitions and Collections), Ken Meifert (Vice President, Sponsorship & Development)
RESEARCH AND LIBRARY CONTACTS: Jim Gates (Librarian)
PR CONTACTS: Brad Horn (Vice President, Communications & Education) and Craig Muder (Communications Director)
HALL OF FAME WEEKEND 2016: July 22-25
Inductees: Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Piazza
Awards: Sat. July 23, 4:30 p.m. ET, Doubleday Field
Induction: Sun. July 24, 1:30 p.m. ET, Clark Sports Center
OPPONENTS
182
Y
R
O
T
HIS
MARINERS YEAR-BY-YEAR
HISTORY
1977-2015
YEAR
PLACE
W
L
PCT
GB
CLUB
1977
6th
64
98
.395
38
KC
1978
7th
56
104
.350
35
KC
1979
6th
67
95
.414
21
CAL
1980
7th
59
103
.364
38
KC
1981-1st 6th
21
36
.368
14.5
OAK
-2nd 5th
23
29
.442
6.5
KC
1982
4th
76
86
.469
17
CAL
1983
7th
60
102
.370
39
CHI
1984
5th
74
88
.457
10
KC
1985
6th
74
88
.457
17
KC
1986
7th
67
95
.414
25
CAL
1987
4th
78
84
.481
7
MIN
1988
7th
68
93
.422
35.5
OAK
1989
6th
73
89
.451
26
OAK
1990
5th
77
85
.475
26
OAK
1991
5th
83
79
.512
12
MIN
1992
7th
64
98
.395
32
OAK
1993
4th
82
80
.506
12
CHI
1994
3rd
49
63
.438
2
TEX
1995
1st
79
66
.545
+1
CAL
1996
2nd
85
76
.528
4.5
TEX
1997
1st
90
72
.556
+6
ANA
1998
3rd
76
85
.472
11.5
TEX
1999
3rd
79
83
.488
16
TEX
2000
2nd#
91
71
.562
.5
OAK
2001
1st
116
46
.716
+14
OAK
2002
3rd
93
69
.574
10
OAK
2003
3rd
93
69
.574
3
OAK
2004
4th
63
99
.389
29
ANA
2005
4th
69
93
.426
26
LAA
2006
4th
78
84
.481
15
OAK
2007
2nd
88
74
.543
6
LAA
2008
4th
61
101
.377
39
LAA
2009
3rd
85
77
.525
12
LAA
2010
4th
61
101
.377
29
TEX
2011
4th
67
95
.414
29
TEX
2012
4th
75
87
.463
19
OAK
2013
4th
71
91
.438
25
OAK
2014
3rd
87
75
.537
11
LAA
2015
4th
76
86
.469
12
TEX
# AL Wild Card
MANAGER
Darrell Johnson
Darrell Johnson
Darrell Johnson
Darrell Johnson (39-65)
Maury Wills (Aug. 4, 20-38)
Maury Wills (6-18)
Rene Lachemann (May 6, 15-18)
Rene Lachemann
Rene Lachemann
Rene Lachemann (26-47)
Del Crandall (June 25, 34-55)
Del Crandall (59-76)
Chuck Cottier (Sept. 1, 15-12)
Chuck Cottier
Chuck Cottier (9-19)
Marty Martinez (May 8, 0-1)
Dick Williams (May 9, 58-75)
Dick Williams
Dick Williams (23-33)
Jim Snyder (June 6, 45-60)
Jim Lefebvre
Jim Lefebvre
Jim Lefebvre
Bill Plummer
Lou Piniella
Lou Piniella
Lou Piniella
Lou Piniella
Lou Piniella
Lou Piniella
Lou Piniella
Lou Piniella
Lou Piniella
Lou Piniella
Bob Melvin
Bob Melvin
Mike Hargrove
Mike Hargrove
Mike Hargrove (45-33)
John McLaren (July 2, 43-41)
John McLaren (25-47)
Jim Riggleman (June 19, 36-54)
Don Wakamatsu
Don Wakamatsu (42-70)
Daren Brown (Aug. 9, 19-31)
Eric Wedge
Eric Wedge
Eric Wedge
Lloyd McClendon
Lloyd McClendon
W L T Pct
187 297 0 .386
673 893 2 .430
764 787 0 .493
837 783 0 .517
437 535 0 .450
184
* League Leader
1977-1980
Mariner blue
trident forming a
capital M
1981-1986
Stylized Mariner
blue trident, M
shape bordered
in gold on a star
background
bordered in blue
1987-1992
Ms bordered
in gold on
a baseball
background
1993Nautical
Compass Rose
in metallic silver
& Northwest
green with
baseball middle,
surrounded by
reversed type
Seattle Mariners
185
HISTORY
YEAR AVG
G
AB
R
H 2B 3B HR RBI BB
SO
SB-CS GIDP
LOB SHO
1977 .256 162 5460 624 1398 218 33 133 589 426 769 110-67 114 1081 9
1978 .248 160 5358 614 1327 229 37 97 571 522 702 123-47 112 1097 15
1979 .269 162 5544 711 1490 250 52 132 676 515 725 126-52 *158 1145 7
1980 .248 *163 5489 610 1359 211 35 104 564 483 727 116-62 136 1095 *14
1981 .251 110 3780 426 950 148 13 89 406 329 553 100-50 70 759 9
1982 .254 162 5626 651 1431 259 33 130 614 456 806 131-82 113 1079 6
1983 .240 162 5336 558 1280 247 31 111 536 460 840 144-80 113 1034 *15
1984 .258 162 5546 682 1429 244 34 129 635 519 871 116-62 100 1184 9
1985 .261 162 5521 719 1410 277 38 171 686 564 *942
94-34 147 1143 8
1986 .253 162 5498 718 1392 243 41 158 681 572 *1148
93-76 125 1104 13
1987 .272 162 5508 760 1499 282 *48 161 717 500 863 174-73 132 1081 9
1988 .257 161 5436 664 1397 271 27 148 617 461 787
95-61 135 1044 14
1989 .257 162 5512 694 1417 237 29 134 653 489 838
81-55 109 1113 9
1990 .259 162 5474 640 1419 251 26 107 610 596 749 105-51 140 1227 15
1991 .255 162 5494 702 1400 268 29 126 665 588 811
97-44 139 1150 10
1992 .263 162 5564 679 1466 278 24 149 638 474 841 100-55 148 1120 14
1993 .260 162 5494 734 1429 272 24 161 681 624 901
91-68 132 1200 9
1994 .269 112 3883 569 1045 211 18 153 549 372 652
48-21
87 784 3
1995 .276 *145 4996 796 1377 276 20 182 767 549 871 110-41 109 1033 2
1996 .287 161 5668 *993 1625 *343 19 245 *954 670 1052 90-39 121 1238 3
1997 .280 162 5614 *925 1574 312 21 *264 *890 626 1110
89-40 126 1148 4
1998 .276 161 5628 859 1553 321 28 *234 822 558 1081 115-39 107 1189 6
1999 .269 162 5572 859 1499 263 21 *244 825 610 1095 130-45 114 1147 9
2000 .269 162 5497 907 1481 300 26 198 869 *775 1073 122-56 129 1247 5
2001 *.288
162 5680 *927 *1637 310 38 169 *881 614 989 *174-42 112 *1257 4
2002 .275 162 5569 814 1531 285 31 152 771 629 1003 137-58 123 1239 7
2003 .271 162 5561 795 1509 290 33 139 759 586 989 108-37 130 1202 10
2004 .270 162
5722 698 1544 276 20 136 658 492 1058 110-42 131 1241 12
2005 .256 162 5507 699 1408 289 34 130 657 466 986 102-47 115 1076 5
2006 .272 162 5670 756 1540 266 42 172 703 404 974 106-37 117 1110 15
2007 .287 162 5684 794 1629 284 22 153 754 389 861
81-30 *154 1128 7
2008 .265 162 5643 671 1498 285 20 124 631 417 890
90-32 137 1151 12
2009 .258 162 5543 640 1430 280 19 160 613 421 1093
89-33 124 1109 10
2010 .236 162 5409 513 1274 227 16 101 485 459 1184 142-39 110 1116 15
2011 .233 162 5421 556 1263 253 22 109 534 435 1280 125-40
82 1083 16
2012 .234 162 5494 619 1285 241 27 149 584 466 1259 104-35
72 1052 12
2013 .237 162 5558 624 1318 249 17 188 597 529 1353
49-23 122 1131 11
2014 .244 162 5450 634 1328 247 32 136 600 396 1232
96-42 112 1008 19
2015 .249 162 5544 656 1379 262 22 198 624 478 1336
69-45 123 1080 10
Totals .261 6195 211953 27490 55220 10255 1102 5976 25442 19919 37294 4182-1883 4713 43434 382
HISTORY
* League Leader
MARINERS FIRSTS . . .
GAME: 4/6/77 vs. California, 7-0 loss
BATTER: Dave Collins, 4/6/77
HIT: Jose Baez, 4/6/77
RUN: Dave Collins, 4/8/77
WIN: 7-6 vs. California, 4/8/77, Kingdome
WINNING PITCHER: Bill Laxton, 4/8/77
SAVE: John Montague, 4/8/77
186
YEAR PCT G PO
A E TC DP TP PB
2000 .984 162 4325 1629 99 6053 176 0 8
2001 *.986 162 *4395 1534 *83 6012 137 0 6
2002 .985 162 4336 1515 88 5939 134 0 7
2003 *.989 162 4323 1450 *65 5838 159 0 12
2004 .983 162 4378 1473 103 5954 140 0 11
2005 *.986 162 4283 1575 *86 5944 144 0 14
2006 .985 162 4340 1630 88 6058 150 0 16
2007 .985 162 4303 1656 90 6049 167 0 8
2008 .984 162 4306 1654 99 6059 160 0 14
2009 .982 162 4358 1525 105 5988 150 0 16
2010 .981 162 4314 1657 110 6081 145 1 16
2011 .982 162 4299 1623 108 6030 152 0 11
2012 .988 162 4370 1570 72 6012 155 0 20
2013 .986 162 4395 1645 88 6128 149 0 11
2014 *.986 162 4356 1608 82 6046 139 0 11
2015 .985 162 4389 1685 94 6168 155 0 10
Totals .982 6195 165665 64239 4312 234216 6017 10 461
187
HISTORY
MIN/ NY/
ML
Player
BAL BOS CWS CLE
DET HOU KC LAA
TF
NYS OAK
SEA TB TEX TOR TOTAL
Aoki
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0 0 / 0
0 / 0
0
0
0
0
0
24
Baxter
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 / 0
0 / 0
0
0
0
0
0
4
Can
15 13
4
5
3
1
6
6 5 / 3 112 / 81
5
24 17
6
6 239
Clevenger
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 / 0
0 / 0
0
0
0
0
0
3
Cruz
18
8
2
6
7
10
6
11 8 / 6
7 / 7
9
26
4
94
9 241
Gutierrez
0
2
5 19
5
2
0
2 2 / 1
2 / 2
3
27
2
2
2
82
Iannetta
0
1
1
0
1
6
2
14 2 / 2
1 / 1
2
2
0
3
3 100
Lind
3
7
1
2
4
0
4
3 5 / 4
9 / 8
3
5 10
12
73 166
Lucas
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 / 0
0 / 0
0
0
0
0
0
5
Marte
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 0 / 0
0 / 0
0
1
0
0
0
2
Martin
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
1 0 / 0
2 / 2
0
2
1
8
0
20
Montero
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
3 1 / 1
4 / 4
0
11
1
1
1
28
O'Malley
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 / 0
0 / 0
1
0
0
0
0
1
Robertson
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 / 0
0 / 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Romero
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 / 0
0 / 0
2
1
0
0
0
4
Sardias
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 / 0
0 / 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Seager
2
2
6
3
1
4
3
5 1 / 1
4 / 4
4
36
5
7
5
96
Smith, S
2
1
0
2
3
2
0
2 4 / 4
0 / 0
11
8
1
2
0
97
Sucre
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 / 0
0 / 0
0
1
0
0
0
1
Taylor
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 / 0
0 / 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Zunino
0
1
0
2
0
4
2
2 0 / 0
0 / 0
2
19
1
2
1
38
HISTORY
INNINGS
Abbott, 204
Mitchell, 168
Parrott, 229
Bannister, 218
Abbott, 130
Bannister, 247.0
GAMES
Romo, 58
Romo, 56
Rawley, 48
Heaverlo, 60
Rawley, 48
Vande Berg, 78*
STRIKEOUTS
Romo, 105
McLaughlin, 87
Parrott, 127
Bannister, 155
Bannister, 85
Bannister, 209*
SAVES
Romo, 16
Romo, 10
McLaughlin, 14
Rawley, 13
Rawley, 8
Caudill, 26
Young, 3.27
Langston, 3.40
Moore, 3.46
Moore, 4.30
Langston, 3.84
Langston, 3.34
Bankhead, 3.34
Hanson, 3.24
Krueger, 3.60
Young, 203.2
Langston, 225.0
Moore, 247.0
Moore, 266.0
Langston, 272.0
Langston, 261.1
Bankhead, 210.1
Hanson, 236.0
Johnson, 201.1
Vande Berg, 68
Stanton, 54
Vande Berg, 76
Young, 65
Wilkinson, 56
Jackson, 62
Schooler, 67
Jackson, 63
Jackson, 72
Beattie, 132
Langston, 204*
Moore, 155
Langston, 245*
Langston, 262*
Langston, 235
Bankhead,140
Hanson, 211
Johnson, 228
Caudill, 26
Stanton, 8
Nunez, 16
Young, 13
Nunez, 12
Schooler, 15
Schooler, 33
Schooler, 30
Swift, 17
Fleming, 3.39
Johnson, 3.24
Johnson, 3.19
Johnson, 2.48*
Hitchcock, 5.35
Johnson, 2.28
Moyer, 3.53
Moyer, 3.87
Abbott, 4.22
Garcia, 3.05*
Pineiro, 3.24
Moyer, 3.27
Franklin, 4.90
Moyer, 4.28
Meche, 4.48
Hernandez, 3.92
Hernandez, 3.45
Hernandez, 2.49
Hernandez, 2.27*
Hernandez, 3.47
Hernandez, 3.06
Iwakuma, 2.66
Hernandez, 2.14
Fleming, 228.1
Johnson, 255.1
Johnson, 172.0
Johnson, 214.1
Hitchcock, 196.2
Fassero, 234.1
Moyer, 234.1
Moyer 228.0
Sele, 211.2
Garcia, 238.2*
Moyer, 230.2
Moyer, 215.0
Moyer, 202.0
Moyer, 200.0
Hernandez, 191.0
Washburn, 193.2
Hernandez, 200.2
Hernandez, 238.2
Hernandez, 249.2*
Hernandez, 233.2
Hernandez, 232.0
Iwakuma, 219.2
Hernandez, 236.0
Nelson, 66
Nelson, 71
Ayala, 46
Ayala, 63
Jackson, 73
Ayala, Charlton, 71
Timlin, 70
Mesa, 68
Rhodes, 72
Rhodes, 71
Rhodes, 66
Rhodes, 67
Hasegawa, 68
Putz, 64
Putz, Sherrill, 72
Sherrill, 73
Green, 72
Lowe, 75
League, 70
League, 65
Wilhelmsen, 73
Furbush, 71
Rodney, 69
Johnson, 241*
Johnson, 308*
Johnson, 204*
Johnson, 294*
Hitchcock, 132
Johnson, 291
Johnson, 213
Garcia, 170
Sele, 137
Garcia, 163
Garcia, 181
Pineiro, 151
Moyer, 125
Pineiro, 107
Hernandez, 176
Hernandez, 165
Hernandez, 175
Hernandez, 217
Hernandez, 232
Hernandez, 222
Hernandez, 223
Hernandez, 216
Hernandez, 248
Schooler, 13
Charlton, 18
Ayala, 18
Ayala, 19
Charlton, 20
Charlton, 14
Timlin, 19
Mesa, 33
Sasaki, 37
Sasaki, 45
Sasaki, 37
Hasegawa, 16
Guardado, 18
Guardado, 36
Putz, 36
Putz, 40
Putz, 15
Aardsma, 38
Aardsma, 31
League, 37
Wilhelmsen, 29
Wilhelmsen, 24
Rodney, 48
Hernandez, 3.53
Hernandez, 201.2
Smith, 70
Hernandez, 191
Rodney, 16
Dates
Sept. 14-29, 1988
May 23-June 13, 1997
May 20-June 10, 1994
June 1-Aug. 22, 2003 (relief)
Sept. 13, 2013-May 3, 2014
July 8-26, 2013
May 25-July 20, 2012 (relief)
June 8-July 12, 1988 (relief)
June 16-July 6, 2002
May 26-June 10, 2013
Sept. 4-18, 2001
June 24-July 4, 1988
May 15-June 30, 2012 (relief)
April 24-May 3, 1993
April 17-May 4, 2009
July 26-Aug. 11, 1990
June 4-July 20, 2007
April 18-June 1, 1993
June 23-July 6, 1984
Scoreless Streak at Safeco Field: 30.0, Felix Hernandez in 2010, Jamie Moyer in 2002
Team Scoreless Streak: 31.0, July 7-13, 1991
188
189
HISTORY
YEAR TRIPLES
RUNS
WALKS
STOLEN BASES
1977 R. Jones, 8
R. Jones, 85
Braun, 80
Collins, 25
1978 Reynolds, Roberts, 7
Roberts, 78
J. Cruz, 69
J. Cruz, 59
1979 R. Jones, 9
R. Jones,109
R. Jones, 85
J. Cruz, 49
1980 Meyer, Milbourne, 6
J. Cruz, 66
Bochte, 72
J. Cruz, 45
1981 J. Cruz, Simpson, 3
J. Cruz, 57
Bochte, 47
J. Cruz, 43
1982 Cowens, 8
J. Cruz, 83
Bochte, 67
J. Cruz, 46
1983 D. Henderson, 5
Putnam, 58
S. Henderson, 44
J. Cruz, 33
1984 Owen, 8
Perconte, 93
Davis, 97
Perconte, 29
1985 P. Bradley, 8
P. Bradley, 100
Davis, 90
Perconte, 31
1986 Owen, Tartabull, 6
P. Bradley, 88
Phelps, 88
Reynolds, 30
1987 P. Bradley, 10
P. Bradley, 101
P. Bradley, 88
Reynolds, 60*
1988 Reynolds, 11
Brantley, 76
Davis, 95
Reynolds, 35
1989 Reynolds, 9
Reynolds, 87
Davis, 101
Reynolds, 25
1990 Griffey Jr., 7
Reynolds, 100
Davis, 85
Reynolds, 31
1991 Reynolds, 6
E. Martinez, 98
E. Martinez, 84
Reynolds, 28
1992 Griffey Jr., Vizquel, 4
E. Martinez, 100
Buhner, 71
Cotto, 23
1993 Felder, 5
Griffey Jr., 113
Buhner, 100
Amaral, 19
1994 Buhner, Griffey Jr., 4
Griffey Jr., 94
Buhner, 66
Griffey Jr., 11
1995 T. Martinez, Wilson, 3
E. Martinez, 121*
E. Martinez, 116
Amaral, 21
1996 Cora, 6
Rodriguez, 141*
E. Martinez, 123
Amaral, 25
1997 Cora, 4
Griffey Jr., 125*
Buhner, E. Martinez, 119 Rodriguez, 29
1998 Cora, 6
Rodriguez, 123
E. Martinez, 106
Rodriguez, 46
1999 Hunter, 6
Griffey Jr., 123
E. Martinez, 97
Hunter, 44*
2000 Javier, 5
Rodriguez, 134
Olerud, 102
R. Henderson, 31
2001 McLemore, 9
Ichiro, 127
Olerud, 94
Ichiro, 56*
2002 Ichiro, 8
Ichiro, 111
Olerud, 98
Cameron, Ichiro, 31
2003 Ichiro, 8
Boone, Ichiro, 111
Olerud, 84
Ichiro, 34
2004 Winn, 6
Ichiro, 101
E. Martinez, 58
Ichiro, 36
2005 Ichiro, 12
Ichiro, 111
Sexson, 89
Ichiro, 33
2006 Ichiro, 9
Ichiro, 110
Ibaez, 65
Ichiro, 45
2007 Ichiro, 7
Ichiro, 111
Vidro, 63
Ichiro, 37
2008 Ichiro, 7
Ichiro, 103
Ibaez, 64
Ichiro, 43
2009 Ichiro, 4
Ichiro, 88
Griffey Jr., 63
Ichiro, 26
2010 Ichiro, Gutierrez, 3
Ichiro, 74
Figgins, 74
Ichiro, Figgins, 42
2011 Ackley, 7
Ichiro, 80
Smoak, 55
Ichiro, 40
2012 Ichiro, 5
Ackley, 84
Ackley, 59
Saunders, 21
2013 Miller, 6
Seager, 79
Seager, 68
Saunders, 13
2014 Jones, 5
Can, 77
Can, 61
Jones, 27
2015 Smith, 5
Cruz, 90
Cruz, 59
Jackson, 15
* League Leader
DOUBLES
R. Jones, Stein, 26
Bochte, 25
Bochte, 38
Bochte, 34
Paciorek, 28
Cowens, 39
S. Henderson, 32
Cowens, Davis, 34
P. Bradley, Davis,
Presley, 33
Presley, 33
P. Bradley, 38
Quinones, 30
Davis, 30
Reynolds, 36
Griffey Jr., 42
E. Martinez, 46
Griffey Jr., 38
Griffey Jr., 24
E. Martinez, 52*
Rodriguez, 54*
Cora, Rodriguez, 40
E. Martinez, 46
E. Martinez, 35
Olerud, 45
E. Martinez, 40
Olerud, 39
Winn, 37
Winn, 34
Beltre, Sexson, 36
Sexson, 40
Beltre, 41
Ibaez, 43
Lopez, 42
Ichiro, 30
Smoak, 24
Seager, 35
Morales, 34
Can, 37
Seager, 37
HISTORY
Year
March/April May June July
Aug. Sept. Oct.
Total
1977
8-16
13-14
13-15
12-16
6-22
10-14
2-1 64-98
1978
8-18
9-15
10-18
9-18
13-13 7-21 0-1 56-104
1979
8-15 10-18 16-12 11-18 12-16 10-16
67-95
1980
11-10
12-14
9-18
7-19
8-21
12-16
0-5
59-103
1981
5-14
12-16
4-6
8-13
13-15
2-1 44-65
1982 11-12
14-14
15-10 12-14 10-19 14-14 0-3 76-86
1983
8-16
12-14
8-20
12-14
11-18
9-18
0-2
60-102
1984
12-11 11-16 14-15 12-16 10-18 15-12 74-88
1985
9-12 11-14 16-11 12-16 11-17 14-13 1-5 74-88
1986
7-14 11-17 14-15 13-12 13-16 9-17 0-4 67-95
1987
12-11
14-12 13-14 10-16 12-17 13-14 4-0 78-84
1988
10-14
12-15
8-19
10-16
14-16
13-12
1-1 68-93
1989 11-15
14-13 12-14 13-12
9-20
13-15
1-0 73-89
1990 8-12
15-14
16-12
15-12 10-18 12-15 1-2
77-85
1991 10-11
15-12 14-13 15-12 13-15 12-15 4-1 83-79
1992
10-11 11-17 10-18 11-17 13-14 6-20 3-1 64-98
1993
11-11 14-15 13-14 13-13
14-13
15-13
2-1
82-80
1994
10-13 11-16 12-15 7-18 9-1 49-63
1995
3-1
16-12 11-17 13-14 16-13
19-8
1-1
79-66
1996
16-10 12-14 14-12 16-12 12-17 15-11 85-76
1997
16-11 11-16 20-7
13-13
15-15
15-10 90-72
1998
12-15 14-14 8-20 14-11 14-14 14-11
76-85
1999 11-12
15-12 13-14 11-15 16-13 12-15 1-2
79-83
2000
13-10 13-14 19-8 16-12 11-17 18-10 1-0 91-71
2001
20-5 20-7 18-9 18-9 20-9 15-6 5-1 116-46
2002
18-8 16-11 17-11 15-12 13-15 14-12
93-69
2003
17-10 19-8 17-10 13-14
14-15 13-12
93-69
2004
8-15 11-16 12-14 8-19 12-16 11-17 1-2
63-99
2005
12-12 9-18 12-14 12-15 11-17 13-15 0-2 69-93
2006
11-15 12-17 18-8 11-13 11-17 14-14
1-0 78-84
2007
10-10
16-14
18-9
14-14
15-13
15-14 88-74
2008
13-15 8-20 10-16 10-16 12-16 8-18 61-101
2009
13-9 11-18 15-10
14-13
15-14
14-12
3-1
85-77
2010
11-12 8-19 14-13 6-22 13-14 9-18 0-3 61-101
2011 13-15
15-11 11-16 6-20 13-15 9-18
67-95
2012
11-13 12-17 11-16 15-11
15-12 9-17 2-1 75-87
2013
12-17 12-14 11-16 15-10 12-16 9-18
71-91
2014 11-14
16-14
18-10 11-14 17-10
14-13 87-75
2015 10-12
14-14 11-16 12-15 14-14
14-13 1-2 76-86
Totals
430-477 501-566 515-525 457-553 487-589 471-542 37-43 2898-3295
NO-HITTER (Individual): Hisashi Iwakuma, Aug. 12, 2015 vs. BAL (3-0)
NO-HITTER (Team): K. Millwood (6.0), C. Furbush (0.2), S. Pryor (0.1), L. Luetge (0.1), B. League (0.2), T. Wilhelmsen (1.0), June 8, 2012 vs. LAD
ONE-HITTER (Individual): Taijuan Walker, July 31, 2015 at MIN (6-1)
ONE-HITTER (Team): Vidal Nuno (7.0 IP, 1 H), Danny Farquhar (1.0 IP, 0 H), Carson Smith (1.0 IP, 0 H), Sept. 9, 2015 vs. TEX (6-0)
TWO-HITTER (Individual): Aaron Harang, June 11, 2013 vs. HOU (4-0)
TWO-HITTER (Team): Felix Hernandez (7.0 IP, 2 H), Danny Farquhar (1.0 IP, 0 H), Fernando Rodney (1.0 IP, 0 H), April 18 vs. TEX (3-1)
THREE CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS (Individual): Randy Johnson, 1994, May 25 at OAK (1-0), May 30 at Min. (12-0) & June 4 vs. Tor. (2-0)
CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS (Team): Sept. 9-10, 2015 vs. TEX (6-0 & 5-0)
BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS: Kyle Seager & Nelson Cruz, Sept. 30, 2015 vs. HOU (5th inning off S. Kazmir)
BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS: Miguel Olivo, Jose Lopez & Hiram Bocachica, Aug. 27, 2004 vs. KC (5th inning off Greinke)
GRAND SLAM HOME RUN: Franklin Gutierrez, July 21, 2015 at DET (8th inning off Neftali Feliz)
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN (Home): Adrian Beltre, July 23, 2006 vs. BOS (8th inning off Timlin)
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN (Road): Willie Bloomquist, June 15, 2007 at HOU (6th inning off Rodriguez)
LEAD-OFF HOME RUN (Home): Austin Jackson, July 26, 2015 vs. TOR (off M. Buehrle)
LEAD-OFF HOME RUN (Road): Seth Smith, May 19, 2015 at BAL (off M. Gonzalez)
PINCH-HIT HOME RUN: Mark Trumbo, Sept. 27, 2015 at LAA (off F. Salas)
THREE HOME RUNS (Game): Jose Lopez, Sept. 22, 2010 at TOR (1 off K. Drabek, 1 off B. Tallet, 1 off S. Camp)
FOURHOMERUNS (Game): Mike Cameron, May 2, 2002 at CWS (1 off Rauch, 3 off Parque)
PINCH-HIT GRAND SLAM: Franklin Gutierrez, July 21, 2015 at DET (8th inning off N. Feliz)
FIVE HITS (Game): Robinson Cano, Aug. 16, 2015 at BOS
SIXHITS (Game): Raul Ibaez, September 22, 2004 at ANA
BASES LOADED TRIPLE: Endy Chavez, June 23, 2014 vs. BOS
STEAL OF HOME: Dustin Ackley, May 20, 2012 at COL (1st inning)
HITTING FOR THE CYCLE: Adrian Beltre, Sept. 1, 2008 at TEX
TWO HITS, SAME INNING: Kendrys Morales, Sept. 16, 2014 at LAA (6th inning)
190
NO-HITTER: Philip Humber, May 21, 2012 vs. CWS (4-0 win) -- Perfect Game
NO-HITTER (Team): M. Langston (7.0), M. Witt (2.0), April 11, 1990 at CAL (0-1 loss)
ONE-HITTER (Individual): Josh Tomlin, June 28, 2014 vs. CLE (0-5 loss)
ONE-HITTER (Team): Wilson (7.0 IP, 1 H), Smith (1.0 IP), Street (1.0 IP), Sept. 17, 2014 at LAA (0-5 loss)
TWO-HITTER (Individual): Henderson Alvarez (9.0 IP), April 19, 2014 at MIA (0-7 loss)
TWO-HITTER (Team): Scott Kazmir (8.0 IP, 2 H), Edward Mujica (1.0 IP), July 2, 2015 (0-4 loss)
CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS (Team): April 19 (7-0)-20 (5-0), 2013 at TEX
BACK-TO-BACK HR: Adam Jones & Chris Davis, Aug. 11, 2015 vs. BAL (8th inning off Tom Wilhelmsen & Joe Beimel)
BACK-TO-BACK-TOBACK HR: Mitch Moreland, Mike Napoli & Elvis Andrus, Aug. 19, 2015 at TEX (7th inning off Joe Beimel)
GRAND SLAM HOME RUN: Danny Valencia, Sept. 4, 2015 at OAK (1st inning off Edgar Olmos)
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN (Home): Tom Goodwin, July 19, 1997 vs. KC (8th inning off Wolcott)
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN (Road): Ryan Roberts, June 20, 2012 at ARI (6th inning off Hisashi Iwakuma)
PINCH-HIT HOME RUN: Ezequiel Carrera, July 25, 2015 vs. TOR (8th inning off Fernando Rodney)
PINCH-HIT GRAND SLAM HOME RUN: Alberto Callaspo, May 26, 2012 vs. LAA (6th inning off Felix Hernandez)
THREE HOME RUNS (Game): Andre Ethier, June 26, 2009 at LAD (J. Vargas, R. Corcoran, M. Batista)
FIVE HITS (9-inning Game): Jackie Bradley, Jr., Aug. 15, 2015 at BOS
FIVE HITS (X-inning Game): Billy Butler, Sept. 5, 2013 at KC (13 innings)
STEAL OF HOME: Collin Cowgill, Sept. 21, 2013 at LAA (7th inning)
HITTING FOR THE CYCLE: Brandon Barnes, July 19, 2013 at HOU (5x5, 3 R, 2 RBI)
191
HISTORY
at on vs. vs. vs. vs. before after
Year
Home
Road
ALEast
AL Cent.
AL West
NL
ASB
ASB
Total
1977 29-52 35-46 24-48 40-50 41-54 23-44 64-98
1978 32-49 24-55 25-45 31-59 30-58 26-46 56-104
1979 36-45 31-50 33-51 34-44 40-54 27-41 67-95
1980 36-45 23-58 29-55 30-48 35-45 24-58 59-103
1981 20-37 24-28 18-33 26-32 21-36 23-29 44-65
1982
42-39 34-47 36-48 40-38
45-41 31-45 76-86
1983 30-51 30-51 33-51 27-51 30-51 30-51 60-102
1984
42-39 32-49 37-47 37-41 40-48 34-40 74-88
1985
42-41 32-47 38-46 36-42 42-45 32-43 74-88
1986
41-41 26-54 35-49 32-46 39-51 28-44 67-95
1987 40-41 38-43 40-44 38-40 45-43
33-41 78-84
1988 37-44 31-49 37-47 31-46 34-53 34-40 68-93
1989 40-41 33-48 41-43 32-46 42-44 31-45 73-89
1990 38-43 39-42 40-44 37-41 43-41
34-44 77-85
1991
45-36 38-43 48-36 35-43 40-42 43-37 83-79
1992 38-43 26-55 33-51 31-47 36-53 28-45 64-98
1993
46-35 36-45 44-40 38-40 44-44 38-36 82-80
1994
22-22 27-41 18-31 12-25 19-7
37-50 12-13 49-63
1995
46-27 33-39 29-26
28-23
22-17
34-35 45-31
79-66
1996
43-38 42-38 31-30 31-30 23-16 46-39 39-37 85-76
1997
45-36 45-36 30-25 32-23 21-15 7-9 49-38 41-34 90-72
1998
42-39 34-46 22-33 32-22 15-21 7-9 37-51 39-34 76-85
1999
43-38^ 36-45 24-27 31-25 17-20 7-11 42-45 37-38 79-83
2000
47-34 44-37 35-17 26-28 19-19 11-7 51-35 40-36 91-71
2001
57-24 59-22 33-12 31-10 40-18 12-6 63-24 53-22 116-46
2002 48-33 45-36 25-20 23-18 34-24 11-7 55-33 38-36 93-69
2003 50-31 43-38 18-23 32-13 33-25 10-8 58-35 35-34 93-69
2004 38-44 25-55 13-30 19-24 22-36 9-9 32-54 31-45 63-99
2005 39-42 30-51 17-25 21-26 21-34 10-8 39-48 30-45 69-93
2006
44-37 34-47 25-19 20-23 19-38 14-4 43-46 35-38 78-84
2007
49-33 39-41 25-19
23-20
31-26
9-9
49-36
39-38
88-74
2008 35-46 26-55 15-29 15-28 22-35 9-9 37-58 24-43 61-101
2009
48-33 37-44 21-19 22-25 31-26 11-7 46-42 39-35 85-77
2010 35-46 26-55 17-26 18-26 17-40 9-9 35-53 26-48 61-101
2011 39-45 28-50 17-26 20-24 21-36 9-9 43-48 24-47 67-95
2012 40-41 35-46 18-28 25-16 24-33 8-10 36-51 39-36 75-87
2013 36-45 35-46 14-18 13-21 36-40 8-12 43-52 28-39 71-91
2014
41-40
46-35
18-15
19-14
41-35 9-11 51-44
36-31
87-75
2015 36-45 40-41 15-17 14-20 39-37 8-12 41-48 35-38 76-86
Totals
1557-1541 1341-1754 1071-1293 507-484 1142-1352 178-166 1614-1768 1284-1527 2898-3295
HISTORY
AT-BATS
Ichiro...............................
E. Martinez......................
Griffey Jr. ........................
Buhner............................
A. Davis...........................
Reynolds..........................
Wilson.............................
Ibaez.............................
Lopez..............................
A. Rodriguez....................
HITS
Ichiro............................... 2,533
E. Martinez...................... 2,247
Griffey Jr. ........................ 1,843
Buhner............................ 1,255
A. Davis........................... 1,163
Ibaez.............................. 1,077
Wilson............................. 1,071
Reynolds.......................... 1,063
A. Rodriguez....................... 966
Lopez................................. 897
DOUBLES
E. Martinez.........................
Griffey Jr. ...........................
Ichiro..................................
Buhner...............................
Ibaez................................
A. Davis..............................
Wilson................................
Reynolds.............................
A. Rodriguez.......................
Lopez.................................
HOME RUNS
Griffey Jr. ...........................
E. Martinez.........................
Buhner...............................
Rodriguez...........................
A. Davis..............................
Ibaez................................
Boone.................................
Presley...............................
Phelps................................
Sexson...............................
417
309
307
189
160
156
143
115
105
105
RBI
E. Martinez...................... 1,261
Griffey Jr. ........................ 1,216
Buhner............................... 951
A. Davis.............................. 667
Ichiro.................................. 633
Ibaez................................ 612
A. Rodriguez....................... 595
Boone................................. 535
Wilson................................ 508
Lopez................................. 431
TOTAL BASES
E. Martinez......................
Griffey Jr. ........................
Ichiro...............................
Buhner............................
A. Davis...........................
Ibaez.............................
A. Rodriguez....................
Wilson.............................
Boone..............................
Reynolds..........................
EXTRA-BASE HITS
E. Martinez.........................
Griffey Jr. ...........................
Buhner..............................
Ichiro..................................
A. Rodriguez.......................
Ibaez................................
A. Davis..............................
Boone.................................
Wilson................................
Beltre.................................
838
788
557
473
396
392
382
326
308
283
WALKS
E. Martinez...................... 1,283
Griffey Jr. ........................... 819
Buhner............................... 788
A. Davis.............................. 672
Ichiro.................................. 513
Olerud................................ 418
Reynolds............................. 391
Ibaez................................ 367
J. Cruz................................ 330
Phelps................................ 317
STRIKEOUTS
Buhner............................ 1,375
E. Martinez...................... 1,202
Griffey Jr. ........................ 1,081
Ichiro.................................. 792
Wilson................................ 739
Presley............................... 713
Ibaez................................ 707
A. Rodriguez....................... 616
Boone................................. 610
Cameron ............................ 601
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
(min. 300 games)
A. Rodriguez...................... .561
Griffey Jr. .......................... .553
Phelps............................... .521
E. Martinez........................ .515
Buhner.............................. .497
Boone................................ .478
Sexson.............................. .474
T. Martinez......................... .466
Ibaez............................... .466
Zisk .................................. .463
STOLEN BASES
Ichiro.................................. 438
J. Cruz................................ 290
Reynolds............................. 228
Griffey Jr. ........................... 167
A. Rodriguez....................... 133
P. Bradley............................ 107
Cameron............................. 106
Cotto.................................. 102
Amaral.................................. 97
McLemore............................ 92
BATTING AVERAGE
(min. 300 games)
Ichiro................................. .322
E. Martinez........................ .312
A. Rodriguez...................... .309
Bradley ............................. .301
Can................................... .300
Paciorek............................ .296
Cora.................................. .293
Griffey Jr. .......................... .292
Bochte............................... .290
Winn.................................. .287
192
7,858
7,213
6,317
4,922
4,136
4,090
4,085
3,861
3,374
3,126
514
341
295
231
216
212
207
200
194
189
RUNS
E. Martinez...................... 1,219
Ichiro............................... 1,176
Griffey Jr. ........................ 1,113
Buhner............................... 790
A. Rodriguez....................... 627
A. Davis.............................. 563
Reynolds............................. 543
Ibaez................................ 540
Boone................................. 467
Wilson................................ 433
TRIPLES
Ichiro....................................
Reynolds...............................
Griffey Jr. .............................
P. Bradley..............................
Owen....................................
Rup. Jones...........................
Ibaez..................................
Cameron...............................
Meyer...................................
Buhner.................................
79
48
30
26
23
20
20
19
19
19
3,718
3,495
3,283
2,445
1,875
1,801
1,753
1,568
1,491
1,410
LOSSES
HERNANDEZ...................... 101
Moore................................... 96
Moyer................................... 87
Johnson................................ 74
Beattie.................................. 72
Langston.............................. 67
Young................................... 66
G. Abbott............................... 62
Pineiro.................................. 55
Hanson................................. 54
GAMES
Nelson................................
Jackson.............................
HERNANDEZ......................
Moyer.................................
Rhodes...............................
Putz....................................
Ayala..................................
Swift...................................
Johnson..............................
Vande Berg.........................
STARTS
HERNANDEZ......................
Moyer.................................
Johnson..............................
Moore.................................
Langston............................
Garcia.................................
Pineiro................................
Beattie................................
Abbott.................................
Hanson...............................
Meche................................
COMPLETE GAMES
Moore................................... 56
Johnson................................ 51
Langston.............................. 41
Beattie.................................. 30
G. Abbott............................... 28
HERNANDEZ......................... 25
Bannister.............................. 24
Hanson................................. 21
Honeycutt............................. 21
Moyer................................... 20
432
335
334
324
312
308
292
282
274
272
334
323
266
217
173
169
148
147
146
143
143
SAVES
Sasaki................................ 129
Putz.................................... 101
Schooler............................... 98
Aardsma............................... 69
Charlton................................ 67
WILHELMSEN...................... 67
Rodney.................................. 64
Guardado.............................. 59
Ayala.................................... 56
Caudill.................................. 52
League.................................. 52
WALKS
Johnson..............................
HERNANDEZ......................
Langston............................
Moore.................................
Moyer.................................
Garcia.................................
Beattie................................
Young.................................
Meche................................
Pineiro................................
STRIKEOUTS
Johnson........................... 2,162
HERNANDEZ................... 2,142
Moyer.............................. 1,239
Langston......................... 1,078
Moore................................. 937
Garcia................................. 819
Hanson............................... 740
Pineiro................................ 658
Young................................. 597
Meche................................ 575
884
630
575
535
524
389
369
365
363
327
INNINGS
HERNANDEZ................ 2,262.1
Moyer........................... 2,093.0
Johnson........................ 1,838.1
Moore........................... 1,457.0
Langston...................... 1,197.2
Garcia........................... 1,096.1
Pineiro............................. 996.0
Hanson............................ 967.1
Beattie............................. 944.2
G. Abbott.......................... 904.0
WINNING PERCENTAGE
(min. 50 decisions)
P. Abbott............. .679 (36-17)
IWAKUMA.......... .653 (47-25)
Johnson.............. .637 (130-74)
Moyer................. .625 (145-87)
Garcia................. .603 (76-50)
HERNANDEZ...... .586 (143-101)
Sele.................... .585 (38-27)
Halama............... .569 (41-31)
Meche................ .556 (55-44)
Fleming.............. .551 (38-31)
193
HISTORY
SHUTOUTS
Johnson................................ 19
HERNANDEZ........................ 11
Langston................................ 9
Moore..................................... 9
Bannister................................ 7
Beattie.................................... 6
Moyer..................................... 6
Fleming.................................. 5
Bn. Holman............................. 5
Young..................................... 5
Garcia / Sele........................... 4
HISTORY
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
194
195
HISTORY
HISTORY
July 2009
Jarrod Washburn
September 2009 Felix Hernandez
June 2010
Cliff Lee
July 2012
Jason Vargas
August 2012
Felix Hernandez
June 2014
Felix Hernandez (4)
Rookie of the Month:
April 2001
Ichiro Suzuki
May 2001
Ichiro Suzuki
August 2001 Ichiro Suzuki
September 2001 Ichiro Suzuki (4)
August 2003 Rafael Soriano
April 2011
Michael Pineda
August 2011 Mike Carp
NEGRO LEAGUE BASEBALL MUSEUM
AWARDS
Andrew Rube Foster Award
(Executive of the Year):
2001 Pat Gillick
2009 Jack Zduriencik
C.I. Taylor Legacy Award
(Manager of the Year):
2001 Lou Piniella
Buck Leonard Legacy Award
(AL Batting Title):
2001 Ichiro Suzuki
2004 Ichiro Suzuki
James Cool Papa Bell Award
(AL Stolen Base Title):
2001 Ichiro Suzuki
Larry Doby Legend Award
(AL Rookie of the Year):
2001 Ichiro Suzuki
Lou Piniella was the 1995 & 2001 AL Manager of the Year.
196
CLUB SEASON
197
CLUB GAME
MOST AT-BATS (9 inn.) 50, at MIN (6/11/96)
MOST RUNS 22, vs. DET (4/29/99)
MOST RUNS, OPPONENT 22, at BOS (8/15/15)
MOST RUNS, SHUTOUT 14, at CAL (8/7/87); vs. MIN
(5/15/00); at BAL (9/16/00)
MOST RUNS, SHUTOUT, OPP. 15, at MIN (7/10/77)
MOST RUNS, INNING 11, vs. DET, 5th inn. (4/29/99)
MOST RUNS, INNING, OPPONENT 11, at CWS, 6th inn.
(9/15/83); vs. TOR, 9th inn. (7/20/84); vs. TB, 8th inn.
(5/28/00); vs. CWS, 4th inn. (4/18/00)
MOST RUNS, BOTH CLUBS 32, at BOS (22), SEA (10)
MOST HITS 24, at MIN (6/11/96); at ANA (9/22/04)
MOST HITS, OPPONENT 26, at BOS (8/15/15)
MOST HITS, INNING 9, vs. NYY 2nd inn. (8/29/86); at
MIL, 8th inn. (7/18/91); vs. TEX, 5th inn. (6/28/96)
MOST HITS, BOTH CLUBS 42, SEA (21) at BAL (21)
(5/17/96)
FEWEST HITS 0, at CAL, Langston-Witt (4/11/90); at
NYY, Gooden (5/14/96); vs. CWS, Humber (4/21/12)
MOST DOUBLES 8, 6x, last: at ATL (6/20/08)
MOST TRIPLES 3, at TOR (8/30/79); vs. DET (5/31/86);
vs. CWS (6/13/86); at BOS (5/13/87); at SD (6/24/05)
MOST HOME RUNS 7, vs. OAK (4/11/85); at MIL
(7/31/96); at ANA (7/5/99); at CWS (5/2/02)
MOST HOME RUNS, OPPONENTS 8, vs. CLE (7/16/04)
MOST HOME RUNS, BOTH CLUBS 10, SEA (4) at COL
(6) (6/9/99)
MOST HOME RUNS, INNING 4, vs. OAK, 3rd inn.
(9/21/96); at CWS, 1st inn. (5/2/02)
MOST RUNS BATTED IN 22, vs. DET (4/29/99)
MOST TOTAL BASES 44, at TOR (4/16/00)
MOST STOLEN BASES 6-2x, last: vs. BOS (7/20/04)
MOST STOLEN BASES, OPPONENT 8, at OAK (7/29/89)
MOST BASES ON BALLS 14, vs. DET (6/15/91)
MOST STRIKEOUTS 20, at BOS. (4/29/86); at LAA (9/25/12)
MOST SACRIFICE HITS 5, at MIN (8/1/78)
MOST SACRIFICE FLIES 5-2x, last: vs. KC (4/15/08)
MOST PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS 2, vs. NYY (4/27/79)
MOST PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS, INNING 2, vs. NYY, 8th
inn. (4/27/79)
MOST LEFT ON BASE 18, at SD (6/27/08)
FEWEST LEFT ON BASE 0, 10x; last vs. CWS (4/21/12)
HISTORY
INDIVIDUAL GAME
MOST HITS 6, Raul Ibaez at ANA (9/22/04)
MOST HITS, EXTRA INNINGS 5, Joe Simpson at
CLE, (8/27/79); Dan Meyer at DET (6/2/80); Jim
Essian at OAK, (4/11/82, G#1); Tino Martinez vs.
OAK (6/29/92); Ichiro Suzuki at ANA (7/29/04);
Randy Winn at DET (8/21/04); Willie Bloomquist
vs. TEX (9/19/06); Ichiro vs. OAK (9/25/06
MOST AT-BATS 7, Joey Cora at MIN (6/11/96)
MOST AT-BATS, EXTRA INNINGS 10, Joe Simpson
& Bruce Bochte, at BOS (9/3/81)
MOST RUNS 5, Ken Griffey Jr. vs. NYY (5/24/96);
Edgar Martinez vs. MIN (5/17/99); Alex Rodriguez
at TOR (4/16/00); Adrian Beltre vs. TEX (9/1/08)
MOST DOUBLES 3, 23 times; last done by Kyle
Seager at CLE (8/24/11)
MOST TRIPLES 2, 14x; last K. Seager at NYY (6/2/14)
MOST HOME RUNS 4, Mike Cameron at CWS (5/2/02);
3 HR, 11x; last by Jose Lopez at TOR (9/22/10)
MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME RUNS 4, Mike
Cameron at CWS (5/2/02); 3 HR, Gorman Thomas
vs. OAK (4/11/85); Ken Griffey Jr. vs. NYY (5/24/96)
MOST HOME RUNS, OPP 3, Doug DeCinces (CAL
at SEA, 9/8/82); Dan Ford (BAL at SEA, 7/20/83);
Dave Kingman (OAK at SEA, 4/16/84); Albert Belle
(SEA at CLE, 12 inn., 9/6/92) Jose Canseco (SEA
at TEX, 6/13/94); John Valentin (SEA at BOS, 10
inn., 6/2/95); Cal Ripken (SEA vs. BAL, 5/28/96);
Tino Martinez (NYY at SEA, 4/2/97); N. Garciaparra
(SEA at BOS, 5/10/99); Chris Woodward (SEA at
TOR, 10 inn., 8/7/02); Victor Martinez (CLE at SEA,
7/16/04); Mark Teixeira (SEA at ATL, 6/22/08);
Andre Ethier (SEA at LAD, 6/26/09)
MOST RBI 8, A. Davis vs. TOR (5/9/86); M. Blowers
vs. BOS (5/24/95); M. Cameron at NYY (8/19/01)
MOST STOLEN BASES 4, Julio Cruz vs. CLE
(5/24/83); Harold Reynolds vs. MIN (6/10/88);
Henry Cotto at TEX in 10 inn., (6/23/90); Mark
McLemore vs. BAL (5/30/01); Ichiro Suzuki vs.
BOS (7/20/04) & vs. TEX (8/4/10)
MOST WALKS 5, Tino Martinez at TOR (4/14/93, 10
innings); Alex Rodriguez vs. KC (4/23/00); Rickey
Henderson vs. TOR (7/30/00); Edgar Martinez at
TEX (6/24/04) (18 inn.)
MOST INTENTIONAL WALKS 3, Ichiro Suzuki vs.
TEX (9/27/05); Edgar Martinez at NYY (5/15/04)
MOST STRIKEOUTS 5, Bill Hall at OAK (9/5/09);
Miguel Olivo at ANA (7/29/04)
HISTORY
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
HIGHEST BATTING AVG .372, Ichiro Suzuki (2004)
MOST GAMES 162, Ruppert Jones & Willie Horton
(1979); Raul Ibaez (2005, '08), Ichiro (2005, '08, '10)
MOST AT-BATS 704, Ichiro Suzuki (2004)
MOST PLATE APPEARANCES 762, Ichiro Suzuki (2004)
MOST RUNS 141, Alex Rodriguez (1996)
MOST HITS 262, Ichiro Suzuki (2004)
MOST MULTI-HIT GAMES 80, Ichiro Suzuki (2004)
MOST TOTAL BASES 393, Ken Griffey Jr. (1997)
MOST DOUBLES 54, Alex Rodriguez (1996)
MOST TRIPLES 12, Ichiro Suzuki (2005)
MOST HOME RUNS 56, Ken Griffey Jr. (1997 & 1998)
MOST RBI 147, Ken Griffey Jr. (1997)
LONGEST HITTING STREAK 27, Ichiro Suzuki (2009)
LONGEST HIT STREAK, START OF SEASON 16, Joey
Cora (1998)
MOST SACRIFICE HITS 17, Chone Figgins (2010)
MOST SACRIFICE FLIES 13, Bret Boone (2001); Mike
Cameron (2001)
MOST WALKS 123, Edgar Martinez (1996)
MOST INTENTIONAL WALKS 27, Ichiro Suzuki (2002)
MOST STRIKEOUTS 176, Mike Cameron, (2002)
FEWEST STRIKEOUTS (502 PA) 32, Joey Cora (1996)
MOST STOLEN BASES 60, Harold Reynolds (1987)
HIGHEST STOLEN BASE PCT (min. 20 SB) 96.4 (27-for28), James Jones (2014)
MOST CONSECUTIVE STOLEN BASES 39, Ichiro Suzuki
(2006) (extended to AL record 45 in 2007)
MOST HIT BY PITCH 19, Jose Guillen (2007)
HIGHEST PINCH-HIT AVERAGE (min. 15 AB) .667
(10x15), Henry Cotto (1991)
MOST PINCH HITS 12, Larry Milbourne (1979)
MOST GROUNDED INTO DP 29, Jim Presley (1985)
FEWEST GROUNDED INTO DOUBLE PLAYS (100 GAME
MIN.) 1, Ichiro Suzuki in 146 games (2009) &
Michael Saunders in 100 games (2010)
MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS 93, Ken Griffey Jr. (1997)
HIGHEST SLUGGING PCT .674, Ken Griffey Jr. (111 G in
1994); .646 Griffey Jr. (157 G in 1997)
HIGHEST ON-BASE PCT .479, Edgar Martinez (1995)
MOST REACHED BASE ON CATCHERS INTERFERENCE
6, Bob Stinson (1978)
MOST HR, KINGDOME 30, Ken Griffey Jr. (1998)
MOST HOME RUNS, SAFECO 20, Richie Sexson (2005)
MOST HOME RUNS, ROAD 29, Ken Griffey Jr. (1997)
MOST GRAND SLAMS 5, Richie Sexson (2006)
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES HITTING HOME RUN 8,
Ken Griffey Jr. (7/20-28/93)
MOST CONSECUTIVE HITS 9, Raul Ibaez (9/22-23/04)
MARINERS 1-HITTERS
Jim Beattie, 9/27/83, vs. KC
Mike Trujillo, 9/20/86, vs. KC
Mark Langston, 9/24/88, vs. TEX
Brian Holman, 4/20/90, vs. OAK
Randy Johnson, 8/14/91, vs. OAK
Randy Johnson, 5/16/93, vs. OAK
Randy Johnson, 7/16/98, vs. MIN
Gil Meche, 6/13/00, vs. KC (5.0 inn.)
Felix Hernandez, 4/11/07, at BOS
Jarrod Washburn, 7/6/09, vs. BAL
Mike Montgomery, 6/30/15 at SD
Taijuan Walker, 7/31/15 at MIN
198
PITCHING RECORDS
CLUB SEASON
CLUB GAME
MOST WALKS 15, at MIL (7/17/91)
MOST STRIKEOUTS 21, vs. CLE, 12 inn. (9/28/86), vs.
CWS, 12 inn. (3/31/96), vs. DET, 14 inn (4/17/13)
MOST WILD PITCHES 4, vs. CWS (9/29/84), vs. BAL
(4/9/93), vs. MIN (8/17/08), vs. TB (4/22/09), at MIN
(9/21/11)
MOST BALKS 4, vs. DET (7/18/88)
INDIVIDUAL GAME
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
MOST WINS 21, Jamie Moyer (2003)
MOST LOSSES 19, Matt Young (1985); Mike Moore (1987)
HIGHEST WINNING % .900, Randy Johnson (1995)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS 16, Randy Johnson
(8/11/95-5/2/97)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS, ONE SEASON 10, Paul
Abbott (5/28-8/6/01); Jamie Moyer (7/23-9/24/01)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS, START OF SEASON, STARTER
8, Aaron Sele (2001)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS, START OF SESAON,
RELIEVER 8, Arthur Rhodes (2001)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS, RELIEVER 10, Arthur
Rhodes (10/1/00-4/9/02)
MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 16, Mike Parrott (1980)
MOST GAMES 78, Ed Vande Berg (1982)
MOST GAMES STARTED 37, Mike Moore (1986)
MOST RELIEF APPEARANCES 78, Ed Vande Berg
(1982)
MOST COMPLETE GAMES 14, Mike Moore (1985);
Mark Langston (1987)
MOST SHUTOUTS WON 5, Felix Hernandez (2012)
MOST SHUTOUTS LOST 6, Jamie Moyer (2006)
MOST 1-0 SHUTOUTS WON 4, Felix Hernandez (2012)
MOST GAMES FINISHED 65, J.J. Putz (2007)
MOST SAVES 48, Fernando Rodney (2014)
MOST CONSECUTIVE SAVES 31, J.J. Putz (9/30-067/20/07)
MOST INNINGS 272.0, Mark Langston (1987)
MOST BATTERS FACING PITCHER 1,152, Mark
Langston (1987)
MOST RUNS 145, Mike Moore (1987)
83
62
55
54
54
53
42
40
38
36
30
29
HISTORY
HISTORY
GENERAL RECORDS
CLUB SEASON
CLUB GAME
CLUB LENGTH OF
GAME
LONGEST GAME, INNINGS
Home, 19, vs. BOS (8/1/00);
Road, 20, at BOS (8/3-4/81); at CAL (4/13-14/82)
LONGEST GAME, TIME, 9-INNINGS
Home, 4:26 vs. KC (4/15/08)
Road, 4:20 at Bal. (5/17/96)
LONGEST GAME, TIME, EXTRA-INNINGS
Home, 5:34 vs. BOS, 19 inn. (8/1/00)
Road, 6:06 at CAL, 20 inn. (4/13-14/82)
SHORTEST GAME, TIME
Home, 1:40 vs. TOR (7/16/80)
Road, 1:39 at CWS (4/16/05)
MOSTCONSECUTIVEEXTRAINNING GAMES
4, (9/16-19/02)
Losing Streaks:
17..................................... July 6-26, 2011
14................................... Sept. 2-18, 1992
12................................. Sept. 11-22, 2008
12.................................. Aug. 16-28, 1989
12.............................July 26-Aug. 6, 1980
11.................................. Aug. 10-20, 2006
11.................................. April 13-26, 1979
10....................................June 7-17, 1978
10.................................. Aug. 20-30, 1981
9................ 6 times; last Aug. 8-25, 2007
200
FIELDING RECORDS
CLUB SEASON
FIRST BASE
SECOND BASE
THIRD BASE
CLUB GAME
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS 5, at CAL (5/1/80); at BOS, X-inn.
(9/3/81)
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS, OPP. 5, vs. MIN (4/13/79); at NYY
(8/20/88); vs. OAK (4/21/04)
MOST TRIPLE PLAYS 1, vs. KC (4/22/77); at CLE
(5/31/80); vs. TEX (5/22/81); vs. MIL (5/13/86); at OAK
(8/12/86); at TEX (6/1/91); at TOR (9/10/91); vs. BAL
(8/30/92); vs. TOR (7/13/95); vs. OAK (8/9/10)
MOST TRIPLE PLAYS, OPP. 1, at CAL (7/14/77); vs. CWS
(6/15/86); at DET (7/3/92, game 2); at BOS (7/8/94,
unassisted); at DET (8/1/01); at TEX (4/14/02)
MOST ERRORS 7, at MIL (6/25/78)
MOST ERRORS, OPP. 6, vs. OAK (4/9/79); at MIL
(7/12/86); vs. MIN (9/29/89 in 11 inn.)
MOST PASSED BALLS 3, 2x - at TEX (10/4/80, J.
Narron); vs. TB (8/10/08, J. Clement)
SHORTSTOP
LEFT FIELD
CENTER FIELD
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
First baseman
.999 David Segui (1998)
Casey Kotchman (2010)
Second baseman
.991 Robinson Can (2015)
Third baseman
.981 Kyle Seager (2014)
Shortstop
.989 Omar Vizquel (1992)
Outfielder
1.000 Franklin Gutierrez (2010)
Catcher
.999 Dan Wilson (2001)
Pitcher
1.000 24 times; last:
Horacio Ramirez (2007)
MOST OUTFIELD ASSISTS 17, Dave Henderson (1983)
RIGHT FIELD
INDIVIDUAL GAME
PITCHERS
CATCHERS
PLAYER
Mark Langston
Dave Fleming
Freddy Garcia
Rich DeLucia
Matt Young
John Halama
Roenis Elias
201
YEAR RECORD
1984
17-10
1992
17-10
1999
17-8
1991
12-13
1983
11-15
1999
11-10
2014
10-12
HISTORY
ROOKIE RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
BATTING
(Min. 100 games)
HIGHEST AVERAGE .350, Ichiro Suzuki (2001)
MOST GAMES 160, Ruppert Jones (1977)
MOST AT-BATS 692, Ichiro Suzuki (2001)
MOST RUNS 127, Ichiro Suzuki (2001)
MOST HITS 242, Ichiro Suzuki (2001)
MOST TOTAL BASES 316, Ichiro Suzuki (2001)
MOST DOUBLES 34, Alvin Davis (1984); Ichiro (2001)
MOST TRIPLES 8, Ruppert Jones (1977); Ichiro (2001)
MOST HOME RUNS 27, Alvin Davis (1984)
MOST RUNS BATTED IN 116, Alvin Davis (1984)
MOST STOLEN BASES 56, Ichiro Suzuki (2001)
MOST BASES ON BALLS 97, Alvin Davis (1984)
MOST STRIKEOUTS 157, Danny Tartabull (1986)
HIGHEST SLUGGING PCT .497, Alvin Davis (1984)
HIGHEST ON-BASE PCT .391, Alvin Davis (1984)
LONGEST HITTING STREAK 23, Ichiro Suzuki (2001)
PITCHING RELIEVERS
(Min. 40 Apps.)
LOWEST ERA 1.53, Rafael Soriano (2003)
MOST GAMES WON 9, Ed Vande Berg (1982); Bill Risley
(1994 in 37 apps.)
MOST GAMES 78, Ed Vande Berg (1982)
MOST SAVES 37, Kazuhiro Sasaki (2000)
MOST INNINGS PITCHED 98.2 (114.1 overall), Enrique
Romo (1977)
MOST HITS ALLOWED 104, Shane Rawley (1978)
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED 30, Rafael Soriano (2003)
MOST EARNED RUNS 43, Shane Rawley (1978)
FEWEST EARNED RUNS 9, Rafael Soriano (2003)
MOST BASES ON BALLS 50, Brandon Morrow (2007)
FEWEST BASES ON BALLS 9, Shawn Kelley (2009)
MOST STRIKEOUTS 92, Enrique Romo (1977) & Carson
Smith (2015)
PITCHING STARTERS
(Min. 200.0 IP)
HISTORY
April 9, 1981
April 9, 1985
April 3, 1989
R H E
California
7 9 1
Mariners
0 9 2
WP-Tanana
LP-Segui
Att.-57,762
Dave Collins DH
Jose Baez 2B
Steve Braun LF
Lee Stanton RF
Bill Stein 3B
Dan Meyer 1B
Ruppert Jones CF
Bob Stinson C
Craig Reynolds SS
Diego Segui RHP
R H E
California
6 7 0
Mariners
2 6 1
WP-Zahn
LP-Abbott
Att.-33,317
Julio Cruz 2B
Dave Henderson CF
Bruce Bochte 1B
Richie Zisk DH
Jeff Burroughs RF
Tom Paciorek LF
Dave Edler 3B
Jim Anderson SS
Terry Bulling C
Glenn Abbott RHP
R H E
Oakland
3 8 1
Mariners
6 13 0
WP-Moore
LP-Codiroli
Att.-37,161
Jack Perconte 2B
Phil Bradley LF
Alvin Davis 1B
Gorman Thomas DH
Dave Henderson CF
Al Cowens RF
Jim Presley 3B
Bob Kearney C
Spike Owen SS
Mike Moore RHP
R H E
Mariners
2 5 1
Oakland
3 6 1
WP-Stewart
LP-Langston
Att.-46,163
Harold Reynolds 2B
Ken Griffey Jr. CF
Alvin Davis 1B
Darnell Coles RF
Jeffrey Leonard DH
Greg Briley LF
David Valle C
Edgar Martinez 3B
Omar Vizquel SS
Mark Langston LHP
April 5, 1978
April 6, 1982
April 8, 1986
April 9, 1990
R H E
Minnesota 2 7 0
Mariners
3 9 0
WP-Abbott
LP-Goltz
Att.-45,235
Jose Baez 2B
Bruce Bochte LF
Dan Meyer 1B
Lee Stanton DH
Ruppert Jones CF
Bill Stein 3B
John Hale RF
Bob Stinson C
Craig Reynolds SS
Glenn Abbott RHP
R H E
Mariners
11 14 0
Minnesota
7 11 2
WP-Bannister
LP-Redfern
Att.-52,279
Julio Cruz 2B
Manny Castillo 3B
Bruce Bochte LF
Richie Zisk DH
Al Cowens RF
Joe Simpson CF
Jim Maler 1B
Jim Essian C
Todd Cruz SS
Floyd Bannister LHP
R H E
California
4 8 1
Mariners
8 10 1
WP-Ladd
LP-K. Forsch
Att.-42,112
Danny Tartabull 2B
Phil Bradley LF
Ivan Calderon RF
Gorman Thomas DH
Alvin Davis 1B
Jim Presley 3B
David Henderson CF
Steve Yeager C
Spike Owen SS
Mike Moore RHP
R H E
Mariners
7 15 3
California
4 5 0
WP-Holman
LP-Blyleven
Att.-38,406
Harold Reynolds 2B
Ken Griffey Jr. CF
Alvin Davis DH
Jeffrey Leonard RF
Pete OBrien 1B
Greg Briley LF
Edgar Martinez 3B
David Valle C
Brian Giles SS
Brian Holman RHP
April 5, 1983
April 7, 1987
R H E
New York
4 10 1
Mariners
5 9 1
WP-Clark
LP-Guidry
Att.-37,015
Steve Henderson LF
Manny Castillo 3B
Al Cowens RF
Richie Zisk DH
Dave Henderson CF
Pat Putnam 1B
Todd Cruz SS
Bud Bulling C
Julio Cruz 2B
Gaylord Perry RHP
R H E
Mariners
1 5 3
California
7 8 0
WP-Witt
LP-Langston
Att.-37,097
Donell Nixon CF
Mike Kingery RF
Phil Bradley LF
Ken Phelps DH
Alvin Davis 1B
Jim Presley 3B
David Valle C
Rey Quinones SS
Harold Reynolds 2B
Mark Langston LHP
April 9, 1991
R H E
California
3 8 0
Mariners
2 6 1
WP-Finley
LP-Hanson
Att.-53,671
Harold Reynolds 2B
Edgar Martinez 3B
Ken Griffey Jr. CF
Alvin Davis DH
Jay Buhner RF
Pete OBrien 1B
Tracy Jones LF
David Valle C
Omar Vizquel SS
Erik Hanson RHP
April 9, 1980
April 4, 1984
April 4, 1988
April 6, 1992
R H E
Toronto
6 9 1
Mariners
8 13 2
WP-Parrott
LP-Lemanczyk
Att.-22,588
Julio Cruz 2B
Rod Craig CF
Dan Meyer LF
Bruce Bochte 1B
Willie Horton DH
Joe Simpson RF
Ted Cox 3B
Bob Stinson C
Mario Mendoza SS
Mike Parrott RHP
R H E
Toronto
2 7 0
Mariners
3 9 0
WP-Stanton
LP-Lamp
Att.-43,200
Jack Perconte 2B
Barry Bonnell 3B
Gorman Thomas LF
Pat Putnam DH
Ken Phelps 1B
Al Cowens RF
Dave Henderson CF
Bob Kearney C
Spike Owen SS
Mike Moore RHP
R H E
Mariners
1 2 2
Oakland
4 9 0
WP-Stewart
LP-Langston
Att.-45,333
Mike Kingery CF
Mickey Brantley LF
Alvin Davis 1B
Ken Phelps DH
Glenn Wilson RF
David Valle C
Jim Presley 3B
Rey Quinones SS
Harold Reynolds 2B
Mark Langston LHP
R H E
Texas
12 12 3
Mariners
10 17 0
WP-Fireovid
LP-Schooler
Att.-56,044
Harold Reynolds 2B
Edgar Martinez 3B
Ken Griffey Jr. CF
Kevin Mitchell LF
Pete OBrien 1B
Jay Buhner RF
Tino Martinez DH
David Valle C
Omar Vizquel SS
Randy Johnson LHP
203
HISTORY
April 4, 1979
R H E
California
4 6 1
Mariners
5 10 0
WP-Montague
LP-Tanana
Att.-37,748
Julio Cruz 2B
Bill Stein 3B
Dan Meyer 1B
Leon Roberts RF
Willie Horton DH
Ruppert Jones CF
Tom Paciorek LF
Larry Cox C
Mario Mendoza SS
Glenn Abbott RHP
April 4, 1994
April 1, 1997
April 2, 2001
April 4, 2005
R H E
R H E
R H E
New York
2 8 0
Athletics
4 8 2
Twins
1 5 1
Mariners
4 7 0
Mariners
5 7 0
Mariners
5 5 1
WP-Fassero
WP-Rhodes
WP-Moyer
LP-Cone
LP-Mecir
LP-Radke
Att.-57,574
Att.-45,911
Att.-46,249
Joey Cora 2B
Ichiro Suzuki RF
Ichiro Suzuki RF
Alex Rodriguez SS
Mike Cameron CF
Jeremy Reed CF
Ken Griffey Jr. CF
Edgar Martinez DH
Adrian Beltre 3B
Edgar Martinez DH
John Olerud 1B
Richie Sexson 1B
Jay Buhner RF
Bret Boone 2B
Bret Boone 2B
Paul Sorrento 1B
Al Martin LF
Raul Ibanez DH
Dan Wilson C
David Bell 3B
Randy Winn LF
Russ Davis 3B
Dan Wilson C
Miguel Olivo C
Lee Tinsley LF
Carlos Guillen SS
Wilson Valdez SS
Jeff Fassero LHP
Freddy Garcia RHP
Jamie Moyer LHP
April 1, 2002
April 3, 2006
R H E
R H E
R H E
R H E
Mariners
3 7 1
Cleveland
10 14 0
White Sox
6 11 0
Angels
5 11 1
Cleveland
4 7 1
Mariners
9 12 2
Mariners
5 8 0
Mariners
4 9 0
WP-Plunk
WP-Mesa
WP-Buehrle
WP-Shields
LP-King
LP-Fossas
LP-Garcia
LP-Sherrill
Att.-41,459
Att.-57,816
Att.-46,036
Att.-45,515
Rich Amaral 2B
Joey Cora 2B
Ichiro Suzuki RF
Ichiro Suzuki RF
Edgar Martinez 3B
Alex Rodriguez SS
Jeff Cirillo 3B
Jose Lopez 2B
Ken Griffey Jr. CF
Ken Griffey Jr. CF
Bret Boone 2B
Raul Ibanez LF
Jay Buhner RF
Edgar Martinez DH
Edgar Martinez DH
Richie Sexson 1B
Eric Anthony LF
David Segui 1B
Mike Cameron CF
Adrian Beltre 3B
Tino Martinez 1B
Jay Buhner RF
John Olerud 1B
Carl Everett DH
Reggie Jefferson DH
Glenallen Hill LF
Carlos Guillen SS
Kenji Johjima C
Dan Wilson C
Dan Wilson C
Dan Wilson C
Jeremy Reed CF
Felix Fermin SS
Russ Davis 3B
Mark McLemore LF
Yuniesky Betancourt SS
Randy Johnson LHP
Randy Johnson LHP
Freddy Garcia RHP
Jamie Moyer LHP
HISTORY
April 27,1995
April 5, 1999
April 1, 2003
April 2, 2007
R H E
R H E
R H E
R H E
Detroit
0 3 1
Chicago
8 12 0
Mariners
0 5 0
Athletics
0 4 2
Mariners
3 7 0
Mariners
2 8 0
Athletics
5 8 0
Mariners
4 4 1
WP-Johnson
WP-Baldwin
WP-Hudson
WP-Hernandez
LP-Bergman
LP-Fassero
LP-Garcia
LP-Haren
Att.-34,641
Att.-51,619
Att.-41,723
Att.-46,003
Darren Bragg LF
Carlos Guillen 2B
Ichiro Suzuki RF
Ichiro Suzuki CF
Joey Cora 2B
Alex Rodriguez SS
Randy Winn LF
Adrian Beltre 3B
Ken Griffey Jr. CF
Ken Griffey Jr. CF
Edgar Martinez DH
Jose Vidro DH
Jay Buhner RF
Edgar Martinez DH
John Olerud 1B
Raul Ibanez LF
Edgar Martinez DH
David Segui 1B
Bret Boone 2B
Richie Sexson 1B
Tino Martinez 1B
Jay Buhner RF
Mike Cameron CF
Jose Guillen RF
Mike Blowers 3B
John Mabry LF
Jeff Cirillo 3B
Kenji Johjima C
Dan Wilson C
Russ Davis 3B
Ben Davis C
Yuniesky Betancourt SS
Felix Fermin SS
Dan Wilson C
Mark McLemore SS
Jose Lopez 2B
Randy Johnson LHP
Jeff Fassero LHP
Freddy Garcia RHP
Felix Hernandez RHP
April 3, 2000
April 6, 2004
R H E
R H E
R H E
R H E
Chicago
2 5 1
Boston
2 7 0
Angels
10 12 1
Rangers
2 7 1
Mariners
3 9 0
Mariners
0 2 0
Mariners
5 7 1
Mariners
5 6 1
WP-Hurtado
WP-Martinez
WP-Colon
WP-Green
LP-Simas
LP-Moyer
LP-Moyer
LP-Millwood
Att.-57,502
Att.-45,552
Att.-46,181
Att.-46,334
Darren Bragg LF
Mike Cameron CF
Ichiro Suzuki RF
Ichiro Suzuki CF
Joey Cora 2B
Mark McLemore LF
Randy Winn CF
Jose Lopez 2B
Ken Griffey Jr. CF
Alex Rodriguez SS
Bret Boone 2B
Raul Ibanez LF
Edgar Martinez DH
John Olerud 1B
Raul Ibanez LF
Richie Sexson 1B
Jay Buhner RF
Edgar Martinez DH
Edgar Martinez DH
Adrian Beltre 3B
Paul Sorrento 1B
John Mabry RF
John Olerud 1B
Brad Wilkerson RF
Russ Davis 3B
David Bell 2B
Rich Aurilia SS
Jose Vidro DH
Dan Wilson C
Dan Wilson C
Dan Wilson C
Kenji Johjima C
Alex Rodriguez SS
Carlos Guillen 3B
Willie Bloomquist 3B
Yuniesky Betancourt SS
Randy Johnson LHP
Jamie Moyer LHP
Jamie Moyer LHP
Erik Bedard LHP
204
April 1, 2011
April 1, 2013
April 6, 2015
R H E
Mariners
6 6 0
Twins
1 6 0
WP-Hernandez
LP-Liriano
Att.-48,514
Endy Chavez LF
Franklin Gutierrez CF
Mike Sweeney DH
Adrian Beltre 3B
Ken Griffey Jr. RF
Jose Lopez 2B
Russell Branyan 1B
Kenji Johjima C
Yuniesky Betancourt SS
Felix Hernandez RHP
R H E
Mariners
6 8 0
Athletics
2 5 5
WP-League
LP-Ziegler
Att.-30,686
Ichiro Suzuki
RF
Chone Figgins
3B
Milton Bradley
LF
Jack Cust
DH
Justin Smoak
1B
Miguel Olivo
C
Ryan Langerhans
CF
Brendan Ryan
SS
Jack Wilson
2B
Felix Hernandez
RHP
R H E
Mariners
2 5 0
Athletics
0 3 1
WP-Hernandez
LP-Anderson
Att.-36,067
Franklin Gutierrez
CF
Michael Saunders
RF
Kendrys Morales
DH
Michael Morse
LF
Justin Smoak
1B
Kyle Seager
3B
Jesus Montero
C
Dustin Ackley
2B
Brendan Ryan
SS
Felix Hernandez
RHP
R H E
Los Angeles (AL) 1 4 0
Mariners
4 10 0
WP-Hernandez
LP-Weaver
Att.-45,909
Austin Jackson
CF
Seth Smith
RF
Robinson Can
2B
Nelson Cruz
DH
Kyle Seager
3B
Logan Morrison
1B
Mike Zunino
C
Dustin Ackley
LF
Brad Miller
SS
Felix Hernandez
RHP
April 5, 2010
R H E
Mariners
5 6 1
Athletics
3 5 4
WP-League
LP-Ziegler
Att.-30,686
Ichiro Suzuki RF
Chone Figgins 2B
Casey Kotchman 1B
Milton Bradley LF
Ken Griffey Jr. DH
Jose Lopez 3B
Franklin Gutierrez CF
Rob Johnson C
Jack Wilson SS
Felix Hernandez RHP
R H E
Mariners
3 9 1
Athletics
1 6 1
WP-Wilhelmsen
LP-Carignan
Att.-44,227
Chone Figgins
3B
Dustin Ackley
2B
Ichiro Suzuki
RF
Justin Smoak
1B
Jesus Montero
DH
Mike Carp
LF
Miguel Olivo
C
Michael Saunders
CF
Brendan Ryan
SS
Felix Hernandez
RHP
205
HISTORY
ALL-TIME ROSTER
Includes all players who have played in at least one game for the Mariners during
franchise history (1977-2015)a total of 726 through the 2015 season.
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MANAGERS
COACHES
IN SAFECO FIELD
M's SEASON
YEAR
SEA OPP TOTAL TOTAL
1999 47 46 93
244*
2000
92
72
164 198
2001
79
68
147 169
2002
64
82
146 152
2003
69
89
158 139
2004% 71 108 179
136
2005
63
78
141 130
2006
81
86
167 172
2007
77
75
152 153
2008
59
76
135 124
2009
76
80
156 160
2010
35
69
104 101
2011$
57
77
132 109
2012
56
60
116 149
2013
88
82
170 188
2014
73
67
140 136
2015
90
90
180 198
Total 1,177 1,305 2,482
2,507
* Most in Major Leagues #110 games 42 games +112
games 39 games ^145 games %82 games $84 games
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HISTORY
ATTENDANCE INFORMATION
YEAR-BY-YEAR
HISTORY
YEAR
HOME
DATES AVG. ROAD
DATES AVG.
TOTAL
1977
1,338,511
76 17,612 1,109,194 78 14,220
2,447,705
1978
877,440
78 11,249 1,122,624 72 15,592
2,000,064
1979
844,455
80 10,556 1,381,572 76 18,179
2,226,027
1980
836,204
80 10,453 1,396,912 79 17,682
2,233,116
1981
636,276
56 11,362 804,473 51 15,774
1,440,749
1982
1,070,404
81 13,215 1,354,339 77 17,589
2,424,743
1983
813,537
81 10,044 1,492,526 81 18,426
2,306,063
1984
870,372
81 10,745 1,491,641 81 19,124
2,362,013
1985
1,128,696
81 13,935 1,470,790 81 18,158
2,599,486
1986
1,029,045
81 12,704 1,558,546 78 19,482
2,587,591
1987
1,134,255
81 14,003 1,795,683 80 22,446
2,929,938
1988
1,022,398
81 12,622 1,845,049 78 23,654
2,867,447
1989
1,298,443
81 16,030 1,943,845 79 24,606
3,242,288
1990
1,509,727
81 18,639 2,193,421 80 27,418
3,703,148
1991
2,147,905
81 26,517 2,205,667 80 27,571
4,353,572
1992
1,651,398
81 20,388 2,160,309 80 27,004
3,811,707
1993
2,051,853
81 25,332 2,307,636 81 28,489
4,359,489
1994
1,104,206
44 25,096 1,971,240 67 29,421
3,075,446
1995
1,643,107
73 22,508 1,777,159 72 24,683
3,420,266
1996
2,723,850
81 33,628 2,221,343 79 28,118
4,945,193
1997
3,192,237
81 39,410 2,409,664 80 30,121
5,601,901
1998
2,644,305
81 32,646 2,410,478 78 30,904
5,054,783
1999
2,916,346
81 36,004 2,446,783 80 30,585
5,363,129
2000
3,150,034
81 38,889 2,208,974 80 27,612
5,359,008
2001
3,507,975
81 43,308 2,572,884 81 31,764
6,080,859
2002
3,540,482
81 43,710 2,233,133 81 27,570
5,773,615
2003
3,269,268
81 40,361 2,197,822 80 27,473
5,467,090
2004
2,942,054
81 36,322 2,260,923 80 28,262
5,202,977
2005
2,725,549
81 33,649 2,235,852 81 27,603
4,961,401
2006
2,481,375
81 30,633 2,320,358 81 28,648
4,801,639
2007
2,672,485
81 32,994 2,602,141 79 32,938
5,274,626
2008
2,332,530
81 28,797 2,415,640 81 29,823
4,748,170
2009
2,196,461
81 27,117 2,209,927 79 27,974
4,406,388
2010
2,085,630
81 25,752 2,252,588 81 27,810
4,338,218
2011
1,896,936
81 23,419 2,257,736 81 27,873
4,154,672
2012
1,723,301
81 21,275 2,289,275 81 28,263
4,012,576
2013
1,761,661
81 21,749 2,304,056 81 28,445
4,065,717
2014
2,063,624
81 25,477 2,252,704 81 28,159
4,316,328
2015
2,193,041
81 27,075 2,353,217 81 29,052
4,546,258
TOTAL 75,027,376 3,079 24,367 77,838,124 3,057 25,462 152,865,406
Top 10
Crowds
Highest Safeco
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Lowest Safeco
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Highest
Kingdome
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CROWDS BY OPPONENT
MARINERS HOME
ATTENDANCE RECORDS
Season......................................................................3,540,482 in 2002
Single Game (night)................................ 57,806 vs. MIN, April 11, 1994
Single Game (day)................................57,816 vs. CLE, March 31, 1998
Single Game (playoff)................................. 59,579 vs. BAL, Oct. 1, 1997
Doubleheader........................................... 41,365 vs. KC, Aug. 28, 2004
Opening Game......................................57,816 vs. CLE, March 31, 1998
Largest Walk-up........................................ 23,625 vs. NYY, May 9, 1981
Largest Day of Game Sale....................... 30,220 vs. MIN, July 29, 1993
Home vs. One Club, Season............. 442,176 vs. TEX in 2001 (10 dates)
2-Date Series................................. 114,443 vs. LAD, June 14-15, 1997
3-Date Series...................................169,086 vs. NYY, Aug. 22-24, 1997
4-Date Series...................................... 183,950 vs. CLE, Aug. 1-4, 2002
5-Date Series....................................117,824 vs. CAL, April 6-10, 1977
Smallest Crowd......................................... 3,630 vs. KC, Sept. 28, 1983
Largest Seattle Baseball Crowd..........59,579, 1997 ALDS Game 1, Oct. 1, 1997
MARINERS ROAD
ATTENDANCE RECORDS
Season.................................................................... 2,602,141 in 2007
Single Game............................................61,065 at SD, June 16, 2001
Smallest Crowd...........................................653 at OAK, April 17, 1979
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Baltimore
Boston
Chicago
Cleveland
Detroit
Houston
Kansas City
Los Angeles (AL)
Minnesota
New York Yankees
Oakland
Tampa Bay
Texas
Toronto
Arizona
Atlanta
Chicago Cubs
Cincinnati
Colorado
Florida
Los Angeles (NL)
Milwaukee
New York Mets
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
San Diego
San Francisco
Washington
HOME ROAD
57,408 (5/18/97)
48,199 (7/26/98)
57,110 (4/5/97)
38,115 (7/23/11)
57,502 (3/31/96)
45,646 (9/17/83)
57,816 (3/31/98)
59,671 (6/9/89)
57,103 (5/31/97)
44,207 (5/27/77)
40,956 (6/19/15)
42,019 (6/17/07)
49,802 (7/19/97)
39,447 (6/27/87)
57,762 (4/6/77)
59,860 (4/21/85)
57,806 (4/11/94)
52,279 (4/6/82)
57,574 (4/1/97)
55,593 (6/15/83)
56,533 (9/20/96)
46,786 (4/17/81)
46,867 (5/24/98)
40,212 (5/30/98)
56,044 (4/6/92)
49,103 (7/4/01)
56,074 (8/28/93)
50,527 (8/20/93)
45,888 (7/17/01)
48,488 (6/27/98)
45,971 (6/14/03)
47,158 (6/21/08)
46,083 (6/7/02)
40,163 (6/13/07)
46,340 (6/22/07)
27,908 (6/20/02)
55,980 (6/13/97)
48,422 (8/28/97)
24,159 (6/18/08)
20,519 (6/7/05)
57,345 (6/14/97)
54,213 (8/31/97)
56,882 (4/6/96)
47,119 (5/29/94)
45,841 (6/19/05)
52,154 (6/25/08)
27,162 (6/16/05)
21,145 (6/15/03)
24,520 (6/19/07)
30,217 (6/20/04)
45,849 (6/12/02)
40,269 (6/15/10)
45,641 (6/29/03)
61,065 (6/16/01)
48,313 (7/1/97)
42,099 (6/15/15)
43,346 (6/13/04)
39,108 (6/11/05)
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Ken Griffey Jr. scored the winning run in Game 5 of 1995 A.L. Division Series.
The Mariners reached the playoffs for the fourth time in seven years after winning an American League record 116 games
during the regular season. Seattle defeated the Indians 3-2 in the Division Series to advance to its second ALCS in club history.
Edgar Martinez led the way during the Division series, batting .313 (5x16) with 2 home runs and 5 RBI. LHP Jamie Moyer
won Games #2&5 to go 2-0, 1.50 during the 5-game series.
Game #1: October 9, 2001 at Safeco Field
Cleveland
000 301 010 5 11 1
SP/WP - Colon
Seattle
000 000 000 0 6 1
SP/LP - Garcia
HR - Burks
Att: 48,003
Att: 48,052
Att: 45,069
Att: 45,025
Att: 47,867
POSTSEASON
CLUB BATTING
PLAYER
Bell,D
Boone,B
Buhner,J
Cameron,M
Gipson Jr,C
Javier,S
Lampkin,T
Martin,A
Martinez,E
McLemore,M
Olerud,J
Sprague,E
Suzuki,I
Vazquez,R
Wilson,D
SEATTLE
CLEVELAND
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
.313 5 16 2 5 9 1 0 1 2 1 6 0 0
.095 5 21 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 11 1 0
.000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0
.222 5 18 2 4 10 3 0 1 3 2 7 0 1
.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.250 4 8 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0
.000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
.000 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.313 5 16 3 5 12 1 0 2 5 5 2 1 0
.167 5 18 0 3 3 0 0 0 3 1 8 0 0
.176 5 17 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 3 5 0 0
.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.600 5 20 4 12 13 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 2
.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.200 5 15 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
.247 5 158 16 39 59 8 0 4 16 18 48 3 3
.260 5 173 26 45 71 9 1 5 25 13 43 1 0
PITCHER
Abbott,P
Charlton,N
Garcia,F
Halama,J
Moyer,J
Nelson,J
Paniagua,J
Rhodes,A
Sasaki,K
Sele,A
SEATTLE
CLEVELAND
W L ERA G
GS CG
SHO
SV IP H R
ER
HR BB
SO
0 0 24.00 1 0 0 0 0
3.0 9 8 8 3 5
3
0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0
1.2 0 0 0 0 0
2
1 1 3.86 2 2 0 0 0
11.2 13 6 5 1 3
13
0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0
3.0 3 0 0 0 0
3
2 0 1.50 2 2 0 0 0
12.0 8 2 2 0 2
10
0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0
3.0 1 0 0 0 1
5
0 0 27.00 2 0 0 0 0
2.0 4 6 6 1 2
1
0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0
2.2 1 0 0 0 0
1
0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 1
3.0 1 0 0 0 0
5
0 1 9.00 1 1 0 0 0
2.0 5 4 2 0 0
0
3 2 4.70 5 5 0 0 1
44.0 45 26
23 5 13
43
2 3 3.35 5 5 0 1 0
43.0 39 16
16 4 18
48
CLUB PITCHING
212
2001 AL CHAMPIONSHIPSERIES
Yankees defeat Mariners, 4-1
The Mariners fell short of reaching the first World Series in club history, dropping the ALCS to the Yankees for the second
consecutive season. Bret Boone led the Mariners on offense batting .316 (6x19) with 2 home runs. Jamie Moyer capped
his excellent postseason earning the win in Game #3 allowing 4 hits and 2 runs in 7.0 innings.
Game #1: October 17, 2001 at SafecoField
New York
010 200 001 4 9 0
SP/WP - Pettitte; S - Rivera
Seattle
000 010 001 2 4 0
SP/LP - Sele
HR - ONeill
Att: 47,644
Att: 47,791
Att: 56,517
Att: 56,375
Att: 56,370
CLUB BATTING
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
.188 5 16 1 3 3 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 0
.316 5 19 2 6 12 0 0 2 6 2 2 0 0
.333 3 6 2 2 5 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 0
.176 5 17 3 3 5 2 0 0 0 4 4 0 0
.000 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.250 3 8 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
.214 5 14 2 3 6 0 0 1 2 1 3 1 0
.250 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
.500 2 2 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
.150 5 20 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 1 6 0 0
.143 5 14 1 2 4 0 1 0 3 2 2 0 0
.211 5 19 2 4 7 0 0 1 3 2 4 0 0
.222 5 18 3 4 5 1 0 0 1 4 4 2 0
.154 4 13 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
.211 5 171 22 36 59 4 2 5 20 18 35 3 0
.264 5 159 25 42 70 7 0 7 24 23 31 3 3
CLUB PITCHING
PITCHER
Abbott,P
Charlton,N
Garcia,F
Halama,J
Moyer,J
Nelson,J
Paniagua,J
Pineiro,J
Rhodes,A
Sasaki,K
Sele,A
SEATTLE
NEW YORK
W L ERA G
GS CG
SHO
SV IP H R
ER
HR BB
SO
0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0
5.0 0 0 0 0 8
2
0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0
1.2 1 0 0 0 2
2
0 1 3.68 1 1 0 0 0
7.1 7 3 3 0 4
6
0 0 13.50 2 0 0 0 0
2.0 3 3 3 0 0
0
1 0 2.57 1 1 0 0 0
7.0 4 2 2 1 1
5
0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0
2.1 1 0 0 0 1
3
0 0 12.27 3 0 0 0 0
3.2 7 5 5 1 1
1
0 0 4.50 1 0 0 0 0
2.0 4 1 1 0 2
5
0 0 4.50 2 0 0 0 0
2.0 2 1 1 1 0
2
0 1 54.00 1 0 0 0 0
0.1 2 2 2 1 0
0
0 2 3.60 2 2 0 0 0
10.0 11 8 4 3 4
5
1 4 4.36 5 5 0 0 0
43.1 42 25
21 7 23
31
4 1 3.80 5 5 0 0 2
45.0 36 22
19 5 18
35
213
POSTSEASON
PLAYER
Bell,D
Boone,B
Buhner,J
Cameron,M
Gipson Jr,C
Guillen,C
Javier,S
Lampkin,T
Martin,A
Martinez,E
McLemore,M
Olerud,J
Suzuki,I
Wilson,D
SEATTLE
NEW YORK
Behind what was then a club-record 91 victories, the Mariners clinched the American League Wild Card berth on the final day
of the regular season. The Mariners swept the AL Central champion Chicago White Sox in the Division Series. The Mariners
clinched the series sweep on a suicide squeeze bunt by Carlos Guillen in the bottom of the 9th inning to give the Mariners a
2-1 win in the first postseason game at Safeco Field.
Game #1: October 3, 2000 at Comiskey Park
Seattle
210 000 100 3 7 13 0
SP - Garcia; WP - Mesa; S - Sasaki
Chicago
022 000 000 0 4 9 0
SP - Parque; LP - Foulke
HR - Oliver, Durham, Martinez, Olerud
Att: 45,290
Att: 45,383
Att: 48,010
CLUB BATTING
PLAYER
Bell,D
Buhner,J
Cameron,M
Guillen,C
Henderson,R
Ibaez,R
Javier,S
Martin,A
Martinez,E
McLemore,M
Olerud,J
Oliver,J
Rodriguez,A
Wilson,D
SEATTLE
CHICAGO
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
.364 3 11 0 4 5 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 0
.200 2 5 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0
.250 3 12 2 3 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0
1.000 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
.400 3 5 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
.375 3 8 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.167 3 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0
.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.364 3 11 2 4 8 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 0
.111 3 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0
.300 3 10 2 3 6 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 0
.250 3 4 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0
.308 3 13 0 4 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1
.000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0
.283 3 99 14 28 42 2 0 4 14 12 13 2 1
.185 3 92 7 17 30 6 2 1 6 15 16 4 0
POSTSEASON
CLUB PITCHING
PITCHER
Abbott,P
Garcia,F
Mesa,J
Paniagua,J
Rhodes,A
Sasaki,K
Sele,A
Tomko,B
SEATTLE
CHICAGO
W L ERA G
GS CG
SHO
SV IP H R
ER
HR BB
SO
1 0 1.59 1 1 0 0 0
5.2 5 2 1 0 3
1
0 0 10.80 1 1 0 0 0
3.1 6 4 4 1 3
2
1 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0
2.0 0 0 0 0 1
2
1 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0
2.1 1 0 0 0 2
3
0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0
2.2 0 0 0 0 2
2
0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 2
2.0 1 0 0 0 0
5
0 0 1.23 1 1 0 0 0
7.1 3 1 1 0 3
1
0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0
2.2 1 0 0 0 1
0
3 0 1.93 3 3 0 0 2
28.0 17 7 6 1 15
16
0 3 3.95 3 3 0 0 0
27.1 28 14
12 4 12
13
214
The Mariners dropped the AL Championship Series to the eventual World Series champion New York Yankees in six games.
Seattle jumped ahead quickly in the series with a 2-0 win in Game #1, but the Yankees won the next three games to take
a 3-1 lead. Seattle held a 4-3 lead after 6 innings in Game #6, before the Yankees clinched the series behind a 6-run 7th
inning. Alex Rodriguez hit .409 (9x22) in the series with 2 home runs and 5 RBI and Freddy Garcia recorded both wins
going 2-0 with a 1.54 ERA (2 ER, 11.2 IP).
Game #1: October 10, 2000 at Yankee Stadium
Seattle
000 001 100 2 5 0
SP/WP - Garcia; S - Sasaki
New York
000 000 000 0 6 1
SP/LP - Neagle
HR - Rodriguez
Att: 54,481
Att: 55,317
Att: 47,827
Att: 47,803
Att: 47,802
Att: 56,598
CLUB BATTING
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
.222 5 18 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.182 4 11 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0
.111 6 18 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 7 1 0
.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.200 2 5 1 1 4 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 1
.222 3 9 2 2 3 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 1
.000 6 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
.071 4 14 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0
.182 4 11 1 2 4 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 0
.238 6 21 2 5 9 1 0 1 4 3 5 0 0
.250 5 16 2 4 7 3 0 0 2 2 1 0 0
.350 6 20 3 7 13 3 0 1 2 2 2 1 0
.167 4 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
.409 6 22 4 9 17 2 0 2 5 3 8 1 0
.091 4 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0
.215 6 191 18 41 68 12 0 5 18 21 48 3 2
.279 6 204 31 57 85 10 0 6 31 25 41 4 2
CLUB PITCHING
PITCHER
Abbott,P
Garcia,F
Halama,J
Mesa,J
Paniagua,J
Ramsay,R
Rhodes,A
Sasaki,K
Sele,A
Tomko,B
SEATTLE
NEW YORK
W L ERA G
GS CG
SHO
SV IP H R
ER
HR BB
SO
0 1 5.40 1 1 0 0 0
5.0 3 3 3 1 3
3
2 0 1.54 2 2 0 0 0
11.2 10 2 2 0 4
11
0 0 2.89 2 2 0 0 0
9.1 10 3 3 0 5
3
0 0 12.46 3 0 0 0 0
4.1 5 6 6 2 3
3
0 1 4.15 5 0 0 0 0
4.1 4 2 2 0 1
4
0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0
1.2 2 0 0 0 0
1
0 1 31.50 4 0 0 0 0
2.0 8 7 7 1 4
5
0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 1
2.2 3 0 0 0 1
3
0 1 6.00 1 1 0 0 0
6.0 9 4 4 2 0
4
0 0 7.20 2 0 0 0 0
5.0 3 4 4 0 4
4
2 4 5.37 6 6 0 1 1
52.0 57 31
31 6 25
41
4 2 3.06 6 6 1 1 1
53.0 41 18
18 5 21
48
215
POSTSEASON
PLAYER
Bell,D
Buhner,J
Cameron,M
Gipson Jr,C
Guillen,C
Henderson,R
Ibaez,R
Javier,S
Martin,A
Martinez,E
McLemore,M
Olerud,J
Oliver,J
Rodriguez,A
Wilson,D
SEATTLE
NEW YORK
The Mariners captured their second AL West title in three years, reaching the 90-win plateau for the first time in club history.
Seattle lost the first two games of the AL Division Series against the Orioles by identical 9-3 scores at the Kingdome. The
Mariners bounced back with a 4-2 win in Game #3 at Camden Yards, but dropped the series with a 3-1 loss in Game #4.
Center fielder Ken Griffey Jr. was named the AL MVP, but hit .133 (2x15) in the playoff series.
Game #1: October 1, 1997 at the Kingdome
Baltimore
001 044 000 9 13 0
SP/WP - Mussina
Seattle
000 100 101 3 7 1
SP/LP - Johnson
HRBerroa, Hoiles, Martinez, Buhner, Rodriguez
Att: 59,579
Att: 59,309
Att: 49,137
CLUB BATTING
POSTSEASON
CLUB
Amaral,R
Blowers,M
Buhner,J
Cora,J
Ducey,R
Gates,B
Griffey Jr.,K
Kelly,R
Martinez,E
Rodriguez,A
Sheets,A
Sorrento,P
Wilson,D
SEATTLE
BALTIMORE
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
.500 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
.200 3 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
.231 4 13 2 3 9 0 0 2 2 3 6 0 0
.176 4 17 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
.500 2 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
.000 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.133 4 15 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 0
.308 4 13 1 4 7 3 0 0 1 0 3 0 0
.188 4 16 2 3 9 0 0 2 3 0 3 0 0
.313 4 16 1 5 9 1 0 1 1 0 5 0 0
.333 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
.300 4 10 2 3 7 1 0 1 1 2 3 0 0
.000 4 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0
.218 4
133 11 29 48 5 0 6 11 7 42 2 0
.289 4 135 23 39 68 11 0 6 23 16 27 2 2
CLUB PITCHING
CLUB W L
ERA G GS SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB SO
Ayala,B 0 0 40.50 1 0 0 0
1.1 4 6 6 1 3
2
Charlton,N 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0
2.1 2 0 0 0 0
1
Fassero,J 1 0 1.13 1 1 0 0
8.0 3 1 1 0 4
3
Johnson,R 0 2 5.54 2 2 0 0 13.0 14 8 8 3 6 16
Moyer,J 0 1 5.79 1 1 0 0
4.2 5 3 3 1 1
2
Slocumb,H 0 0 4.50 2 0 0 0
2.0 3 1 1 0 1
0
Spoljaric,P 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0
1.2 4 0 0 0 0
1
Timlin,M 0 0 54.00 1 0 0 0
0.2 3 4 4 1 1
1
Wells,B 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0
1.1 1 0 0 0 0
1
SEATTLE 1 3 5.91 4 4 0 0 35.0 39 23 23 6 16 27
BALTIMORE 3 1 2.75 4 4 0 1 36.0 29 11 11 6 7 42
216
One of the greatest comebacks in MLB history sent the Mariners to the playoffs for the first time in club history. Seattle was
13 games behind the Angels on Aug. 13, and 7.5 back at the beginning of September, and prevailed in a one-game playoff to
earn a trip to the ALDS. After losing the first two games of the ALDS vs. the Yankees, the Mariners "Refused to Lose," winning
the final three games to advance to the ALCS. Edgar Martinez hit .571 (12x21) with 2 homers and 10 RBI in the 5-game
series, including the game-winning double in the bottom of the 9th inning to score Ken Griffey Jr. in Game #5.
Game #1: October 3, 1995 at Yankee Stadium
Seattle
000-101-202 6 9 0
SP - Bosio; LP - Nelson
New York
002-002-41x 9 13 0
SP/WP - Cone
HR - Boggs, Griffey 2, Sierra
Att: 57,178
Att: 57,126
Att: 57,944
Att: 57,180
Att: 57,411
CLUB BATTING
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.167 5 18 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 3 7 0 0
.458 5 24 2 11 15 1 0 1 3 2 4 0 1
.217 5 23 6 5 10 0 1 1 1 2 4 1 0
.316 5 19 7 6 10 1 0 1 1 3 0 1 0
.333 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
.000 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
.391 5 23 9 9 24 0 0 5 7 2 4 1 0
.571 5 21 6 12 21 3 0 2 10 6 2 0 0
.409 5 22 4 9 13 1 0 1 5 3 4 0 1
.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.000 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.250 5 20 0 5 5 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0
.000 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
.000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
.118 5 17 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 6 0 0
.315 5 200 35 63 104 6 1 11 33 25 41 3 2
.259 5 193 33 50 95 12 0 11 32 32 43 1 1
CLUB PITCHING
CLUB W L
ERA G GS SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB SO
Ayala,B 0 0 54.00 2 0 0 0
0.2 6 4 4 1 1
0
Belcher,T 0 1 6.23 2 0 0 0
4.1 4 3 3 1 5
0
Benes,A 0 0 5.40 2 2 0 0 11.2 10 7 7 3 9 8
Bosio,C 0 0 10.57 2 2 0 0 7.2 10 9 9 2 4 2
Charlton,N 1 0 2.45 4 0 0 1
7.1 4 2 2 1 3
9
Hibbard,G 0 0 0 0 0 0
0.0 0 0 0 0 0
0
Johnson,R 2 0 2.70 2 1 0 0
10.0 5 3 3 1 6
16
Nelson,J 0 1 3.18 3 0 0 0
5.2 7 2 2 0 3
7
Risley,B 0 0 6.00 4 0 0 1
3.0 2 2 2 2 0
1
Wells,B 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 0
1.0 2 1 1 0 1
0
SEATTLE 3 2 5.79 5 5 0 2 51.1 50 33 33 11 32 43
NEW YORK
2
3
5.94
5
5
0
0 50.0
63
35
33
11
25 41
217
POSTSEASON
CLUB
Amaral,R
Blowers,M
Buhner,J
Coleman,V
Cora,M
Diaz,A
Fermin,F
Griffey Jr.,K
Martinez, E
Martinez, T
Newson,W
Pirkl,G
Rodriguez,A
Sojo,L
Strange,D
Widger,C
Wilson,D
SEATTLE
NEW YORK
Following a dramatic 3-2 win over the Yankees in the ALDS, the Mariners took on the Indians in their first trip to the American
League Championship Series. Seattle dropped the best-of-7 series 4-2 to the Indians. Jay Buhner hit .304 (7x23) with 3
home runs and 5 RBI in the series, including a game-winning 3-run home run in the top of the 11th inning in Game #3.
Game #1: October 10, 1995 at the Kingdome
Cleveland
001-000-100 2 10 1
SP/LP - D. Martinez
Seattle
020-000-10x 3 7 0
SP/WP - Wolcott; S - Charlton
HR - Blowers, Belle
Att: 57,065
Att: 58,144
Att: 43,643
Att: 43,686
Att: 43,607
Att: 58,489
POSTSEASON
CLUB BATTING
CLUB
Amaral,R
Blowers,M
Buhner,J
Coleman,V
Cora,J
Diaz,A
Fermin,F
Griffey Jr.,K
Martinez, E
Martinez, T
Rodriguez,A
Sojo,L
Strange,D
Widger,C
Wilson,D
SEATTLE
CLEVELAND
AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
.000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
.222 6 18 1 4 7 0 0 1 2 0 4 0 0
.304 6 23 5 7 18 2 0 3 5 2 8 0 0
.100 6 20 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 6 4 0
.174 6 23 3 4 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
.429 4 7 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
.000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.333 6 21 2 7 12 2 0 1 2 4 4 2 1
.087 6 23 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 1
.136 6 22 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 7 0 0
.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
.250 6 20 0 5 7 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0
.000 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
.000 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
.000 6 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
.184 6 201 12 37 60 8 0 5 10 15 46 9 2
.257 6 206 23 53 86 6 3 7 21 25 37 9 1
CLUB PITCHING
CLUB W L
ERA G GS SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB SO
Ayala,B 0 0 2.45 2 0 0 0
3.2 3 1 1 1 3
3
Belcher,T 0 1 6.35 1 1 0 0
5.2 9 4 4 1 2
1
Benes,A 0 1 23.14 1 1 0 0
2.1 6 6 6 2 2
3
Bosio,C 0 1 3.38 1 1 0 0
5.1 7 3 2 1 2
3
Charlton,N 1 0 0.00 3 0 0 1
6.0 1 0 0 0 1
5
Johnson,R 0 1 2.35 2 2 0 0 15.1 12 6 4 1 2 13
Nelson,J 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0
3.0 3 0 0 0 5
3
Risley,B 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0
2.2 2 0 0 0 1
2
Wells,B 0 0 3.00 1 0 0 0
3.0 2 1 1 0 2
2
Wolcott,B 1 0 2.57 1 1 0 0
7.0 8 2 2 1 5
2
SEATTLE 2 4 3.33 6 6 0 1 54.0 53 23 20 7 25 37
CLEVELAND 4 2 1.64 6 6 2 1 55.0 37 12 10 5 15 46
218
MIN
S
E
U
G
A
E
L
R
O
Edwin Diaz - Mariners 2015 Minor League Starting Pitcher of the Year.
MINOR LEAGUES
AAA Tacoma Rainiers (22nd yr.)
Pacific Coast League
Cheney Stadium
2502 South Tyler
Tacoma, WA 98405
253-752-7707
Ashley Schutt, Director of Operations
Pat Listach, Manager
Lance Painter, Pitching Coach
Scott Brosius, Coach
Tom Newberg, Athletic Trainer
BJ Downie, Athletic Trainer
Derek Mendoza, Performance Coach
AA Jackson Generals (10th yr.)
Southern League
The Ballpark at Jackson
4 Fun Place
Jackson, TN 38305
731-988-5299
Jason Compton, General Manager
Daren Brown, Manager
Andrew Lorraine, Pitching Coach
Roy Howell, Coach
Geoff Swanson, Athletic Trainer
Aaron Reis, Performance Coach
A Bakersfield Blaze (2nd yr.)
California League
Sam Lynn Ballpark
4009 Chester Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
661-716-4487
Elizabeth Martin, General Manager
Eddie Menchaca, Manager
Ethan Katz, Pitching Coach
Max Venable, Coach
Matt Corvo, Athletic Trainer
Andy Lyon, Performance Coach
A Clinton LumberKings (8th yr.)
Midwest League
Ashford University Field
537 Ballpark Drive
Clinton, IA 52732
563-242-0727
Ted Tornow, General Manager
Mitch Canham, Manager
Rich Dorman, Pitching Coach
Cesar Nicolas, Coach
Shane Zdebiak, Athletic Trainer
Paul Howey, Performance Coach
A Everett AquaSox (22nd yr.)
Northwest League
Memorial Stadium
3802 Broadway
Everett, WA 98201
425-258-3673
Danny Tetzlaff General Manager
Rob Mummau, Manager
Moises Hernandez, Pitching Coach
Brian Hunter, Coach
Lyle Danley, Athletic Trainer
Michael Apodaca, Performance Coach
R Peoria Mariners (23rd yr.)
Arizona League
Peoria Sports Complex
15707 North 83rd Avenue
Peoria, AZ 85382
623-776-4818 - Training Room
623-776-4819 - Clubhouse
Zac Livingston, Manager
Yeol Monzon, Pitching Coach
Andy Bottin, Coach
James Lofton, Coach
Randy Roetter, Athletic Trainer
Kevin Childs, Performance Coach
Isaac Ruiz, Clubhouse Manager
Tony Gutierrez, Clubhouse Assistant
Antonio Gutierrez, Asst. Clubhouse Manager
R Dominican Republic Mariners
Dominican Summer League
Boca Chica, Dominican Republic
Martin Valerio, Director of Administration
Emilio Carrasquel, Venezuela Coordinator
Jose Umbria, Manager
Russell Vasquez, Manager
Danielin Acevedo, Pitching Coach
Carlos Hernandez, Pitching Coach
Jose Guillen, Hitting Coach
Selwyn Langaigne, Hitting Coach
Alex Delgado, Catching Coach
Francisco Gerez, Infield Coach
Richard Paz, Infield Coach
Leonardo Santiago, Athletic Trainer
Jhonny Molina, Athletic Trainer
Luis Fermin, Athletic Trainer
Alexander Pons, Performance Coach
Franklin Hernandez, Clubhouse Manager
220
TACOMA RAINIERS
MINOR LEAGUES
221
JACKSON GENERALS
MINOR LEAGUES
BAKERSFIELD BLAZE
W-L RECORD: 61-79
BATTERS
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E
#
ASCANIO, RAYDER .229
77
297
28
68
12 1 1
30 19
70 6 2
.274
.286
17
*
BARBOSA, AARON .257
105
377
55
97 4 0 1
18 51
72
31 6
.346
.276
3
BAUM, JAY
.213
103
366
38
78
18 2 2
28 35
99
14 7
.282
.290
22
CABALLERO, LUIS .220
33
100 8
22 1 0 0 8 6
27 3 1
.262
.230
8
*
COWAN, JORDAN
.375
6
24 4 9 2 0 0 2 1 3 0 1
.400
.458
0
HEBERT, BROCK
.297
12
37 5
11 2 1 2
12 5
11 2 3
.378
.568
2
#
LITTLEWOOD, MARCUS
.167
16
54 6 9 2 0 2 4 12
18 2 0
.313
.315
0
LOPES, TIM
.276
123
478
69
132
27 4 2
49 41
96
35
18
.340
.362
20
*
MACK, CHANTZ
.230
33
122
16
28 4 1 8
22 11
35 3 2
.292
.475
0
MARLETTE, TYLER .216
39
148
17
32 5 1 5
20 12
35 2 1
.284
.365
4
*
MILLER, IAN
.296
39
159
20
47 5 2 0 6 10
34
21 5
.341
.352
3
MORALES, ESTARLYN .178
12
45 3 8 3 0 0 3 1
11 0 0
.213
.244
0
O'NEILL, TYLER
.260 106 407
68 106 21
2
32
87
29 137 16
5 .316 .558 6
PEGUERO, MARTIN .236
22
72 4
17 1 0 1 2 9
14 2 1
.329
.292
3
PETTY, KYLE
.255
96
353
40
90 8 6 9
46 29
84
11 3
.315
.388
8
*
PIMENTEL, GUILLERMO
.213
55
211
21
45
12 0 4
22 12
73 4 1
.262
.327
3
REYNOLDS, BURT
.206
52
165
18
34 9 0 5
22 13
59 3 6
.272
.352
4
SEAGER, JUSTIN
.191
83
278
20
53
17 1 2
22 24
88 2 0
.277
.281
7
TANABE, CARLTON .170
39
135
11
23 4 1 2
15 6
30 1 0
.203
.259
4
TORRES, DANIEL
.168
55
179
13
30 7 0 0 9 25
50 0 2
.268
.207
3
*
WARD, NELSON
.282
76
291
54
82
12 6 7
39 33
83 8 3
.362
.436
9
WILSON, AUSTIN
.239 109 380
51 91 17
2
10
48
31 115
8
7 .342 .374 4
*
ZEUTENHORST, TAYLOR
.154
8
26 1 4 0 0 0 1 2
12 0 0
.241
.154
0
TEAM TOTAL
.237
140
4704
570
1116
193 30 95
515 417
1256
174 74 .307
.352
153
PITCHERS
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP
H
R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP
ALTAVILLA, DAN
6-12 4.07 28 28 1 1 0
148.1 138 82 67 11 7 53
134 2 13
ASH, BRETT
9-8 4.36 33 19 0 0 0
136.1 161 74 66 10 3 34 79 0 16
BROOKS, AARON
1-2 3.90 20 0 0 0 2 32.1 35 15 14 3 1 10 28 0 4
*
CAMPBELL, EDDIE
4-5 6.52 14 14 0 0 0 58.0 73 45 42 9 1 30 53 1 6
COCHRAN-GILL, TREY
2-1 1.37 10
0
0
0
2 19.2
8
3
3
0
1
3 18 0 0
*
DECECCO, SCOTT
3-3 3.50 11 11 0 0 0 61.2 55 27 24 6 2 22 49 0 3
DIAZ, EDWIN
2-0 1.70 7 7 0 0 0
37.0 21 7 7 3 4 9
42 0 2
DOMINGUEZ, RONALD 0-1
16.87 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 6 5 5 0 1 1 3 0 1
*
FRY, PAUL
4-3 2.13 28 1 0 0 2 55.0 46 15 13 0 3 14 70 0 2
HEBERT, BROCK
0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
*
MATHIS, WILL
4-2 3.23 45 1 0 0 1 83.2 85 35 30 5 1 27 66 1 7
MISELL, CARLOS
5-7 5.25 34 8 0 0 2 84.0 85 53 49 15 1 36 66 0 4
*
MORAN, BRIAN
0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
MORLA, RAMON
0-0 1.80 5 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 1 1 0 1 2 9 0 0
PAGAN, EMILIO
3-8 2.53 42 0 0 0 8 78.1 63 29 22 5 5 27 88 2 4
PIERCE, ROHN
0-0 3.86 1 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0
*
PIKE, TYLER
6-6 4.26 25 25 0 0 0
122.2 119 74 58 18 6 63
114 1 12
PINEDA, RAFAEL
3-3 3.33 40 0 0 0 8 81.0 82 32 30 9 3 15 63 0 1
SCHEPEL, KYLE
1-3 3.68 22 0 0 0 4 36.2 25 16 15 5 3 15 45 0 2
UNSWORTH, DYLAN
1-3 3.32 11
5
0
0
0 40.2
40 19
15
4 1
4 44 0 1
*
VALENZA, NICK
2-3 5.77 28 0 0 0 2 48.1 58 36 31 6 0 21 39 1 10
WOOD, GRADY
0-1 5.91 7 0 0 0 1
10.2 16 7 7 1 1 2
10 0 1
*
YARBROUGH, RYAN
4-7 3.76 16 16 0 0 0 81.1 86 44 34 7 5 18 74 1 3
*
ZOKAN, JAKE
1-1 1.52 5 5 0 0 0
23.2 19 9 4 0 1 5
16 0 2
TEAM TOTAL
61-79 3.86 140 140 1 10 32
1253.1 1228 629 538 118 53 414
1111 9 94
KEY: * - LEFTHANDED HITTER/PITCHER, # - SWITCH HITTER
223
MINOR LEAGUES
CLINTON LUMBERKINGS
W-L RECORD: 46-93
BATTERS
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E
ALFONSO, JAMES .393
25
89 9
35 4 0 0
11 4
13 0 0
.444
.438
1
#
ASCANIO, RAYDER .292
6
24 6 7 1 0 0 2 6 3 0 1
.433
.333
2
*
BARBOSA, AARON .283
15
60
12
17 2 0 0 3 8 9 5 3
.368
.317
0
BRITO, KRISTIAN
.219
105
384
28
84
17 1 7
51 27
130 2 1
.264
.323
9
CABALLERO, LUIS .081
10
37 2 3 0 0 0 1 2 9 1 0
.171
.081
1
*
COUSINO, AUSTIN
.190
57
232
23
44
11 2 0
12 19
46 9 4
.253
.254
3
DECARLO, JOSEPH
.203 115 384
47 78 16
2
10
37
70 123
2
1 .348 .333 23
#
FERNANDEZ, RAFAEL .000
1
5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
.167
.000
0
#
FIELDS, ARBY
.262
91
317
51
83 9 2 3
23 57
69
28
10
.379
.331
5
HEBERT, BROCK
.266
34
128
19
34
11 1 0 9 15
43 4 1
.338
.367
4
JACKSON, ALEX
.157
28
108
10
17 6 0 0
13 6
35 1 1
.240
.213
3
LEYLAND, PAT
.272
60
224
17
61
10 0 1
26 15
31 0 1
.317
.330
4
*
LIBERATO, LUIS
.133
8
30 3 4 1 1 0 0 2
10 1 0
.188
.233
0
*
MACK, CHANTZ
.261
88
310
46
81
16 4 1
26 49
79 3 5
.367
.348
7
MARISCAL, CHRIS .236
105
382
35
90
13 3 2
44 41
113 5 6
.316
.301
19
MARTIN, ADAM
.169
26
89
10
15 4 0 3
10 7
28 0 0
.237
.315
0
#
MEJIA, ERICK
.269
6
26 5 7 0 1 0 3 0 4 0 0
.269
.346
4
MORALES, ESTARLYN .256
104
403
44
103
21 2 5
53 26
97
20
10
.308
.355
11
MORALES, JOHMBEYKER
.235
5
17 0 4 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 0
.278
.294
2
PEGUERO, MARTIN .248
71
234
22
58
13 1 0
25 18
28 7 4
.300
.312
8
REYNOLDS, BURT
.250
30
108
12
27 8 0 5
23 15
33 1 3
.352
.463
2
*
TAYLOR, WAYNE
.234
86
291
26
68
15 2 3
29 28
113 4 1
.303
.330
10
TORRES, DANIEL
.188
24
85
11
16 2 0 0
10 13
19 0 0
.293
.212
3
*
WARD, NELSON
.270
46
163
27
44 7 7 2
16 26
41 5 4
.370
.436
4
WAWOE, GIANFRANCO .263
94
315
49
83
13 0 8
28 27
52
11 7
.325
.381
14
*
ZEUTENHORST, TAYLOR
.227
55
203
20
46 8 1 2
19 13
45 3 0
.283
.305
4
TEAM TOTAL
.239
139
4648
535
1109
209 30 52
475 496
1177
112 63 .318
.330
168
PITCHERS
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP
H
R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP
*
BROWN, JARRETT
2-10 5.11 36 11 0 0 1 88.0 104 65 50 5 2 54 67 1 8
BUCHANAN, HAWTIN
0-3 4.14 26 0 0 0 0 41.1 34 24 19 1 5 37 53 0 11
* CAMPBELL, EDDIE
3-2 2.75
8
8
0
0
0 52.1
45 17
16
3 2 14 32 0 3
CLETO, RAMIRE
0-0 3.52 3 0 0 0 0 7.2 5 3 3 0 0 3 5 2 1
DOMINGUEZ, RONALD 2-3 2.72 27 0 0 0 4 56.1 44 19 17 3 1 10 58 0 1
*
GOHARA, LUIZ
0-1 1.86 2 2 0 0 0 9.2 10 2 2 0 0 6 5 1 1
HERB, TYLER
7-8 4.64 27 27 1 0 0
139.2 174 82 72 6 7 52 95 2 19
*
HORSTMAN, RYAN
2-0 0.00 7 0 0 0 0 8.2 4 0 0 0 1 3 12 0 1
KERSKI, KODY
4-3 1.80 40 0 0 0 8 60.0 59 22 12 1 3 15 62 0 4
* KIEL, NICK
1-4 3.82 29
0
0
0
1 37.2
44 17
16
3 0
7 27 0 0
LITTELL, ZACK
3-6 3.91 21 21 0 0 0
112.2 121 63 49 4 4 30 84 1 5
MARISCAL, CHRIS
0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
MEDINA, JEFFESON 5-11 4.69 31 16 0 0 2
103.2 93 62 54 6 5 63 82 2 21
MILLER, PETER
0-1 5.40 19 0 0 0 1 30.0 27 18 18 1 5 22 29 0 12
MISSAKI, DANIEL
1-2 3.41 6 6 0 0 0
34.1 31 14 13 0 0 5
34 1 1
MORALES, OSMER
1-8 4.10 43 3 0 0 0 83.1 83 45 38 7 2 23 85 4 6
*
PETERSON, PAT
6-6 4.49 27 17 0 0 0
108.1 111 68 54 5 7 44 89 1 12
PIERCE, ROHN
2-4 5.80 25 0 0 0 0 45.0 48 30 29 4 7 17 53 1 7
SCHEPEL, KYLE
0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 4.1 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 0
SCHIRALDI, LUKAS
4-13 5.19 26 26 2 0 0
126.2 117 83 73 5 12 71 99 2 25
SCOTT, TROY
2-2 6.75 16 0 0 0 1 21.1 31 22 16 0 2 10 14 0 4
*
VALENZA, NICK
0-1 1.88 8 0 0 0 0
14.1 7 4 3 0 1 6
11 0 2
VIEIRA, THYAGO
1-4 6.97 22 0 0 0 0 31.0 35 32 24 2 4 20 22 0 9
*
YARBROUGH, RYAN
0-1
13.50 2 2 0 0 0 5.1 12 8 8 0 1 4 1 0 1
ZEUTENHORST, TAYLOR 0-0
27.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 3 3 1 0 2 1 0 0
TEAM TOTAL
46-93 4.31 139 139 3
6 18
1223.0 1241 703 586 57 72 519
1026 18 154
MINOR LEAGUES
Team
League
Level
Tacoma
Pacific Coast
AAA
Jackson
Southern
AA
Bakersfield
California
A
Clinton
Midwest
A
Everett
Northwest
Short-A
AZL Mariners
Arizona
Rookie
DSL Mariners-1
Dominican
Rookie
DSL Mariners-2
Dominican
Rookie
Won-Lost
68-76
29-39, 1st Half
24-45, 2nd Half
26-44, 1st Half
35-35, 2nd Half
26-43, 1st Half
20-50, 2nd Half
22-16, 1st Half
20-18, 2nd Half
16-12, 1st Half
15-13, 2nd Half
45-27
46-26
*Division Winner
224
Standings GB
4th
-16.5
5th
-14.0
5th
-18.5
5th
-16.0
4th
-7.0
6th
-19.5
8th
-28.0
T1st
+3.0
T1st*
+2.0
2nd
-5.0
2nd
-4.0
3rd
-8.0
2nd
-4.0
EVERETT AQUASOX
W-L RECORD: 42-34
BATTERS
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E
BISHOP, BRADEN
.320
56
219
34
70 8 1 2
22 5
33
13 3
.367
.393
1
CALDERON, YORDI .202
42
109
22
22 2 0 5
17 9
26
10 2
.274
.358
1
*
COWAN, JORDAN
.254
57
197
28
50
11 2 1
19 25
38
12 9
.344
.345
4
#
FERNANDEZ, RAFAEL .364
10
33 7
12 3 0 0 2 5 4 2 0
.447
.455
1
HALE, CONNER
.163
48
147 9
24 7 0 0
12 12
22 2 0
.231
.211
10
JACKSON, ALEX
.239
48
163
31
39
11 1 8
25 21
61 2 4
.365
.466
2
JACKSON, DREW
.358
59
226
64
81
12 1 2
26 30
35
47 4
.432
.447
11
JONES, P.J.
.157
32
102 5
16 3 0 0 6 5
31 1 1
.207
.186
5
*
LIBERATO, LUIS
.260
53
181
34
47
10 5 5
31 24
47
10 3
.341
.453
2
MARTIN, ADAM
.095
15
42 4 4 1 0 1 1 4
17 0 0
.191
.190
1
#
MEJIA, ERICK
.282
36
131
24
37 5 1 0
11 16
22
18 0
.361
.336
7
NIETO, ARTURO
.288
40
118 9
34 5 0 0
13 13
21 1 1
.363
.331
2
#
O'MALLEY, SHAWN .182
3
11 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 0
.182
.273
1
#
QUEVEDO, JOHAN .238
46
164
20
39 9 1 1
24 14
23 0 1
.299
.323
2
SIMPSON, COREY
.257
65
249
33
64
13 1 8
45 19
78 1 1
.313
.414
2
TAYLOR, LOGAN
.267
60
217
33
58
11 2 4
42 23
52
10 2
.351
.392
8
UHL, RYAN
.259
60
201
23
52
15 0 4
35 24
65 0 1
.352
.393
7
*
ZEUTENHORST, TAYLOR
.173
21
52
11 9 2 0 2 4 7
20 2 0
.271
.327
0
TEAM TOTAL
.258 76
2562 392 660 129 15 43 337 256 599 131 32 .334 .370 79
PITCHERS
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP
H
R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP
ARIAS, JEFFERSON
1-1 5.16 18 0 0 0 0 29.2 31 22 17 2 4 15 29 3 7
*
BRENTZ, JACOB
1-1 3.86 5 4 0 0 1
14.0 9 7 6 0 1 8
14 0 3
* BYRD, TAYLOR
0-1 5.55
9
3
0
0
1 24.1
33
16
15
1
0 21 10 0 3
CALDERON, YORDI
0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
*
CANO, JOSELITO
2-0 4.10 16 0 0 0 0 26.1 23 18 12 3 2 22 23 1 2
*
CLANCY, MATT
1-4 1.19 22 0 0 0 5 30.1 21 5 4 1 1 10 35 1 2
DE LOS SANTOS, ENYEL 3-0 4.06
8
8
0
0
0 37.2
37 19
17
2 6 13 42 0 5
GILLIES, DARIN
1-2 4.36 16 6 0 0 0 43.1 46 30 21 3 8 26 37 0 6
*
GOHARA, LUIZ
3-7 6.20 14 14 0 0 0 53.2 67 45 37 4 4 32 62 0 7
*
HERRMANN, SPENCER 1-2 5.45 17 1 0 0 3 38.0 31 24 23 3 3 17 42 0 4
*
HORSTMAN, RYAN
1-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 1
IWAKUMA, HISASHI
0-0 2.45 1 1 0 0 0 3.2 3 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 1
*
MISIEWICZ, ANTHONY 3-2 2.14 14 7 0 0 0 46.1 30 11 11 1 0 10 40 0 1
MOORE, ANDREW
1-1 2.08 14
8
0
0
0 39.0
37
12
9
2
1
2 43 0 1
PIERCE, ROHN
4-0 5.17 12 1 0 0 0 31.1 25 18 18 3 4 14 36 1 0
* PISTORESE, JOSEPH
6-0 1.28 16
0
0
0
3 42.1
28
7
6
2 1
7 46 0 1
* RATLIFF, LANE
1-4 7.06
9
9
0
0
0 29.1
27 23
23
6 4 16 23 0 4
SANTIAGO, JOSE
2-3 5.74 13 11 0 0 0 47.0 51 34 30 9 2 28 44 3 10
SCOTT, TROY
4-1 4.30 8 0 0 0 0
14.2 11 7 7 1 1 8
10 0 1
*
SILVA, DYLAN
2-1 3.90 18 0 0 0 1 32.1 32 19 14 2 6 13 29 0 1
STRAIN, JOEY
1-0 3.42 14
0
0
0
2 23.2
30 12
9
1 1
3 24 0 1
THONVOLD, LANCE
1-1 3.12 17
0
0
0
2 26.0
26 11
9
2 0
6 29 1 2
*
WELLS, NICK
1-0 1.00 4 3 0 0 0
18.0 6 2 2 0 1 4
16 0 0
WILCOX, KYLE
2-3 3.47 19 0 0 0 9 23.1 15 10 9 1 3 12 24 0 4
TEAM TOTAL
42-34 3.97 76
76
0
4 27 679.1 621 353 300 50 53 289 668 10 67
KEY: * - LEFTHANDED HITTER/PITCHER, # - SWITCH HITTER
PITCHERS
*
CLANCY, MATT
*
GOHARA, LUIZ
*
HERRMANN, SPENCER
*
HORSTMAN, RYAN
*
MISIEWICZ, ANTHONY
MOORE, ANDREW
STRAIN, JOEY
THONVOLD, LANCE
WILCOX, KYLE
TEAM TOTAL
225
MINOR LEAGUES
PEORIA MARINERS
MINOR LEAGUES
227
MINOR LEAGUES
DSL MARINERS-1
W-L RECORD: 45-27
BATTERS
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E
ANDRADE, GREIFER .307
57
225
41
69
14 0 3
27 16
39 6 1
.369
.409
21
BRANCHE, STEVE
.129
40
93
16
12 0 0 1 3 6
37 1 1
.190
.161
9
CANO, JOSE
.104
18
48 3 5 1 0 0 1 4
26 0 0
.189
.125
1
GONZALEZ, IVAN
.342
69
263
52
90
18 2 3
39 26
38
19 4
.401
.460
10
GRATEROL, JESUS .207
40
121
16
25 3 0 0
11 16
33 3 2
.329
.231
1
HELDER, EUGENE
.313
58
233
37
73
16 0 0
24 13
17 9 4
.355
.382
12
JIMENEZ, ANTHONY .287
62
237
50
68
10 4 5
30 19
28
30 6
.370
.426
5
MONTILLA, GEOANDRY .333
40
150
32
50 9 2 5
32 20
32 5 2
.407
.520
6
MOTA, ISMERLING .318
47
179
26
57 8 0 6
39 16
25 2 1
.380
.464
2
MUNOZ, OBERTO
.259
34
108
15
28 3 0 0
15 10
21 0 0
.325
.287
3
PEREZ, YEISON
.236
36
110 8
26 3 0 2
28 6
14 2 0
.281
.318
3
ROJAS, BRAYAN
.188
42
112
21
21 2 1 3
16 20
27
11 3
.341
.304
2
#
ROSA, JOSEPH
.310
69
271
63
84
10 7 0
20 29
36
21 9
.390
.399
17
SANDOVAL, JOSE
.219
64
251
27
55 8 1 2
24 10
67 5 7
.263
.283
1
*
VARGAS, LEURYS
.169
40
130 6
22 5 0 0
16 7
36 3 2
.224
.208
7
TEAM TOTAL
.271 72
2531 413 685 110 17 30 325 218 476 117 42 .341 .363
114
PITCHERS
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP
H
R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP
AYALA, JULIO
0-0 *.** 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0
* BRETO, LIARVIS
5-1 3.21 19
0
0
0
1 56.0
58 26
20
2 3
7 57 0 11
CANO, JOSE
0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
*
GUZMAN, CARLOS
1-1 7.20 14 3 0 0 0 25.0 39 26 20 2 1 15 19 0 11
HERNANDEZ, CARLOS 7-1 1.68 14 9 0 0 1 59.0 33 16 11 1 3 10 50 0 6
HERRERA, CARLOS
4-2 3.26 14 14 0 0 0 80.0 68 37 29 4 6 13 73 1 3
JIMENEZ, LUIS
3-3 1.66 18 0 0 0 6 38.0 25 10 7 0 1 11 50 0 4
LOPEZ, ROBINSON
0-1 9.37 13 0 0 0 0 16.1 19 19 17 1 3 22 16 0 14
*
MANZUETA, ROMULO 1-0 4.43 16 0 0 0 0 22.1 17 12 11 3 3 17 28 0 8
MARRUFFO, WLADIMIR 3-2 2.94 14 12 0 0 0 67.1 64 28 22 4 4 14 56 0 4
MARTINEZ, EDWIN
0-0 4.05 3 0 0 0 0 6.2 5 3 3 1 0 1 4 0 0
PADOVANI, PAOLO
4-2 5.49 19 0 0 0 4 41.0 56 28 25 3 2 11 39 0 4
PINA, ANDRES
1-2 7.39 18 0 0 0 0 31.2 40 34 26 2 10 16 27 0 4
SALINAS, EDWARD
4-4 4.26 16 10 0 0 2 50.2 65 31 24 3 7 21 43 0 7
*
SUAREZ, MICHAEL
4-6 4.50 16 9 0 0 3 60.0 71 39 30 0 2 16 76 3 14
VASQUEZ, PEDRO
8-2 2.08 15 15 1 0 0 91.0 70 30 21 5 6 10 71 0 1
TEAM TOTAL
45-27 3.68 72
72
1
4 17 646.0 631 340 264 31 51 187 610 4 91
DSL MARINERS-2
MINOR LEAGUES
228
Born July 14, 1975resides in El Paso, Texasbegins his fourth season as the Mariners
Latin America Athletic Trainer Coordinatorprior to joining the Seattle organization in 2013
spent five seasons in the Yankees player development staff as the assistant strength and
conditioning coordinator (2008-12)served for seven seasons (2000-06) as a trainer in
the Oakland organization, including the last three years at Double-A Midland in the Texas
Leaguegraduated from New Mexico State University.
BROWN, Brant
Outfield Coordinator
Born June 22, 1971resides in Monrovia, CA.has one daughter named Hanna
(10/29/03)begins his fourth season as the Mariners Minor League Outfield Coordinator
prior to joining the Mariners organization, spent six seasons as a hitting coach in the Texas
Rangers organization (2007-12), including spending the 2012 season with Triple-A Round
Rock in the Pacific Coast Leaguespent three seasons serving in the same capacity
with Double-A Frisco and another two seasons as hitting coach for Single-A Bakersfield
after making his professional coaching debut in 2007has been an instructor for many
Bakersfield area high schools and several California colleges, including LMU, Cal Poly
and Fresno Statefrom 2003-2006, operated Bakersfield Swing, a baseball and softball
instructional centerthe former big league outfielder was originally selected by the
Chicago Cubs in the third round of the 1992 June draftBrown compiled a career .247
(261x1056) average with 45 home runs in 424 Major League games with the Cubs (199698, 2000), Pittsburgh Pirates (1999) and Florida Marlins (2000)Brown graduated from
Monache (CA) High School in 1989, where he played baseball and basketballhe was a
three-year starter at Fresno State University, where he helped lead the Bulldogs to a fifthplace finish in the 1991 College World Seriesin 1992, he was first-team All-Big West and
second-team All-American selection after winning the conference Triple Crown.
CHANTRES, Carlos
Born April 1, 1976 in Miami, FLresides in Miami, FL...begins his first season in the
Mariners organization as the Latin America/Lower Level Pitching Coordinator...prior to
joining the Mariners organization spent the 2015 season in the Detroit Tigers organziation
as Connecticut pitching coach...spent nine seasons with the Yankees organization, 20062014...during his time with the Yankees, served as pitching coach with Single-A Charleston
(2011, 2014), Single-A Staten Island (2006, 2012-13), and the Gulf Coast League Yankees
(2007-10)...the former righthanded pitcher was originally selected by the Chicago White
Sox in the 12th round of the 1994 First-Year Player Draft...played for 12 seasons at the
minor league level with the Chicago White Sox (1994-2000), Milwaukee Brewers (2001),
Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2002), and Philadelphia Phillies (2004-05).
DAVIS, Alvin
Born September 9, 1960resides in Riverside, CA with his wife Kim and three
childrenjoined the Mariners Player Development Department as a part-time roving minor
league instructor in 2012 and added to the staff full-time in the same capacity prior to the
2013 seasonDavis played for the Mariners from 1984-91, earning the nickname Mr.
Marinerwas Seattle's first inductee into the Mariners Hall of Fame in 1997named
American League Rookie of the Year in 1984 by the Baseball Writers' Association of
Americaduring a 9-year baseball career, batted .280 (1189x4240) with 568 runs scored,
220 doubles, 10 triples, 160 home runs and 683 RBI in 1206 gamesDavis finished his
career in the top-10 in nearly every Mariners offensive categoryhe was originally selected
by the Seattle Mariners in the 6th round of the 1982 amateur draft out of Arizona State
University.
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FRASER, Ben
Born April 22, 1984resides in Glendale, Ariz.in his fourth season with the Mariners
as assistant athletic trainer coordinatorprior to joining the Seattle organization, spent
four seasons as an athletic trainer in the Arizona organization, with experience at each
level short-season to double-A, 2009-12was a clinical instructor for the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2008-09graduated from Concordia University of Wisconsin
in 2007 and received a Master's degree from Indiana State in 2008holds certifications
as well as advanced training manual therapy techniques such as Strain-Counterstrain for
the Spine, Graston Technique, Kinesis Myofascial Integration (KMI), as well as advanced
training from both Prague School of Rehabilitation in Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization
and the Postural Restoration Institute.
FUMAGALLI, Rob
Performance Coordinator
Born July 30, 1985begins his seventh season in the Mariners organization, his third
as Performance Coordinatorspent the previous four seasons working with various
teams in the Mariners organization as a performance coach, 2009-12worked in in
Venezuela Winter League with the Cardenales de Lara (2011 and 2012) and also helped
set up the MLB strength and conditioning programs in Europe (2013)attended Elgin
Community College in Illinois, where he helped pitch the Spartans to Junior College World
Series appearances in 2005 and 2006earned a bachelors degree in Kinesiology from
Northern Illinois University, while staying involved with baseball as pitching coach for Elgin
Community Collegecompleted an internship with Northern Illinois strength staff and
trained multiple athletic teams including baseball and football.
HARNISCH, Pete
Born Sept. 23, 1966 in Commack, NY...resides in Colts Neck, NJ with his wife Donna
and their two sons Jack and Nickbegins his first season in the Mariners organization as
Special Assistant of Player Development...prior to joining the Mariners organization, spent
three seasons in the Angels organization as Special Assignment Pitching Instructor after
being named to the position in June 2012...Harnisch played 18 seasons of professional
baseball, including 14 at the Major League level with Baltimore (1988-90), Houston (199194), New York Mets (1995-97), Milwaukee (1997) and Cincinnati (1998-2001)...originally
drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the first round (27th pick) of the 1987 draft, the New
Jersey native enjoyed his best season in 1993 where he went 16-9 with a 2.98 ERA (72 ER,
217.2 IP) with a league-leading four shutouts for the Astros...the 1991 All-Star pitched to a
career 111-103 record with a 3.89 ERA (846 ER, 1959.0 IP) and 1,368 strikeouts...attended
North High School in Commack, NY before playing collegiate ball at Fordham University.
MINOR LEAGUES
HESTER, John
Born September 14, 1983 in Atlanta, GA...resides in Scottsdale, AZ with wife Kristina
and daughter Amelia...begins his first season in the Mariners organization as Special
Assistant of Player Development and Scouting...was selected by the Boston Red Sox in the
34th round of the 2005 MLB Draft but did not sign...selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks
in the 13th round (387th overall) of the 2006 MLB Draft...made Major League debut for the
Diamondbacks in 2009 and became the 101st player in ML history to home in first career
plate appearance...over parts of four seasons in the Majors hit .216 (45x208) in 93 games
with Arizona (2009-10) and Los Angeles-AL (2012-13)...graduated from Stanford University
in 2006; was ranked as the 4th-best college catcher by Baseball America prior to his senior
season...led the Cardinal to the College World Series and was named the Cardinal's Most
Inspirational Player...2002 graduate of Marist (GA) High School, where he played baseball
and football...named to the all-county team three times in baseball and twice and football,
as well as the all-state team for baseball his junior and senior years.
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MORENO, Jose
Born on Feb. 25, 1967resides in Peoria, Ariz., with wife, Milexa Elena, and daughters,
Arantxa Andreina and Albani Andreina, and son Andy Josebegins his 16th season in
the Mariners organization and his fourth as Latin American Field Coordinatormanaged
Pulaski in 2012 and High Desert in 2011led Everett to the 2010 Northwest League
Championship, the franchise's first title since 1985finished with 49 wins, most by an
Everett club (previous was 44 in 2002), and tied a franchise record equaled by the 1987
Everett Giantsmanaged Pulaski in 2009 and Everett in 2008led the Peoria Mariners
to an Arizona League Championship with a 37-19 record in 2007was manager for the
Mariners Venezuelan Summer League team from 2001-2006spent the last five seasons
the third base coach with Cardenales de Lara in the Venezuelan Winter League (2005-09).
MICUCCI, Mike
Field Coordinator
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PANKOVITS, Jim
Infield Coordinator
Born on Aug. 6, 1955resides in North Myrtle Beach, SCbegins his sixth season in the
Mariners organization, his third as the Infield Coordinatormanaged the Peoria Javelinas
in the Arizona Fall League in 2013managed AA Jackson for three seasons (2011-13)in
2012 led the Generals to a Southern League-best 79-61 record; 3rd-most wins in franchise
historywas a coach for team USA in the 2012 All-Star Futures gamespent 16 years
working in the Houston Astros Player Development Department, including two seasons as
the manager of the Tri-City ValleyCats (2009-10)in 2010 led the ValleyCats to the New
York-Penn League Championshipin addition to his managerial duties, also served as the
Astros Minor League Infield Coordinatormanaged at various levels in the Astros minor
league system from 1995-1999 and 2006-08in 2006 led Salem to its first Carolina League
playoff berth since 1988, and was named the leagues Manager of the Yearprior to 2006,
served six seasons as Houstons Minor League Defense Coordinator and as the Minor
League Infield Coordinator in 2000began managerial career with Bostons AA club in New
Britain (1992-94)originally selected by the Astros in the 4th round of the 1976 June Draft
spent parts of five seasons with the Astros, compiling a .250 average in 318 gamesalso
played with San Diego, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles (NL) and Boston organizations.
SOUTHARD, Jimmy
Born June 9, 1974resides in Glendale, Ariz.enters his fifth season with the Mariners
organization as Athletic Trainer Coordinatorspent three seasons with the Diamondbacks
organization (2009-11)prior to 2009 spent six years as a trainer in the Tampa Bay Rays
organizationwas the trainer for Triple-A Durham in 2008, Double-A Montgomery in 2007,
Single-A Advanced Visalia from 2004-06, Rookie-level Princeton in 2003 and Single-A
Charleston in 2002named the Minor League Athletic Trainer of the Year as well as the
California League Athletic Trainer of the Year by the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers
Society in 2006previously worked as a trainer with New Mexico State Universitys baseball
and football programs in 2001-02 as well as serving as the head athletic trainer, teaching
athletic training, at Nogales (Ariz.) High School in the fall of 2003holds a bachelors of
science degree in physical education from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Ariz.
WAITS, Rick
MINOR LEAGUES
Pitching Coordinator
Born May 15, 1952 in Atlanta, GAresides in Tucson, AZ, with his wife Annie...has three
children: Kathryn, Michael and Johnbegins his sixth season in the Mariners organization
and first after spending the last two seasons as the Mariners Major League Pitching
Coach (2014-15)...Mariners led the AL in pitching (3.17) in 2014, a new club record, and
the bullpen led the Majors in ERA...spent three seasons (2011-2013) as the teams Minor
League Pitching Coordinatorworked in the Mets organization for 16 seasonsspent
seven seasons as a minor league pitching coach, was the ML Bullpen Coach in 2003,
then spent seven years (2004-2010) as New Yorks Minor League Pitching Coordinator
in 1993 and 1994 was the manager and assistant GM of the Parma Angels Baseball Club
in Parma, Italy; Parma was the regular season and Italian Cup champion both seasons
was the Player/Manager for Rimini Pirates Baseball Club in Rimini, Italy from 1987-1989
was voted Manager of the Year in 1988, and the club won the Italian Baseball Federation
Championship in 1987 and 1988...Rick was a fifth-round selection of the Washington
Senators in the 1970 Draftpitched in the Majors over 12 seasons with Texas (1973),
Cleveland (1975-1983) and Milwaukee (1983-1985)compiled a 79-92 record with 8 saves
and a 4.25 ERA in 317 games (190 starts) in the big leagueshad 47 career complete
games, including 10 shutoutstossed a complete game and defeated the New York
Yankees 9-2 on the final day of the 1978 season to force the historic Yankees/Red Sox
one-game playoffgraduated from Therrill High School (GA) where he played baseball,
basketball and footballpitched back-to-back no-hitters in high schoolattended Clayton
Junior College (GA) and Atlanta Baptist College.
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WHEELOCK, Gary
Born November 29, 1951resides in Buckeye, AZ with wife Rosendybegins his 33rd
season as a coach in the Mariners organization, his fifth as Rehab Pitching Coordinator
spent previous eight seasons as pitching coach with Peoria (2004-11)was pitching coach
at Everett in 2003spent 1999-2002 as pitching coach at Peoriawas pitching coach at
Everett in 1998was pitching coach for Everett during the 1996 season, and at Peoria
from 1993-95spent 1992 as pitching coach at San Bernardino in the California League
was pitching coach at Mariners single-A Bellingham club from 1988-91began coaching
career with the San Antonio Dodgers in 1981served as the Mariners minor league roving
pitching instructor from 1983-86coached with Oklahoma City in 1987, before re-joining
the Mariners organization in 1988graduated from Troy H.S. in Fullerton, CA in 1969
earned an A.A. degree from Fullerton J.C. and a B.A. in social science from UC Irvineled
NCAA College Division pitchers with a 17-2 record in 1974was the California Angels 6th
round selection in 1974 June draftbecame the first player to ever sign a contract with
the Mariners on November 17, 1976career included ML stints with California (1976) and
Seattle (1977 and 1980).
WILSON, Dan
Defensive Coordinator
Born March 25, 1969resides in Seattle with his wife, Annie, and their four children:
daughters Sofia and Josephine and sons Elijah and Abrahambegins his third season as
in the Mariners organization, his first a Defensive Coordinator...spent the 2014-15 seasons
as the Mariners Minor League Catching Coordinatorwas the Campaign Chair with his
wife Annie for the United Way of King County's 2012-13 Annual Campaign, including raising
$1.2 million during the 2013 All-Star Classic softball game at Safeco Fieldalso works
closely with Seattles First Place School as well as the adoption agency All Gods Children
International and Seattle Childrens Hospitalplayed in 14 Major League seasons for the
Mariners (1994-2005) and Reds (1992-93)since retiring, he has been part of the Mariners
organization both on and off the field in a variety of rolesin 2012 was inducted into the
Mariners Hall of Fameplayed more games as a catcher than any other player in Mariners
history (1,281)also ranks amongst the Top 10 in a bevy of Mariners offensive categories
including, games played (1,251), hits (1,071), extra-base hits (308), total bases (1,568),
doubles (207), RBI (508), at-bats (4,085) and runs scored (433). Wilson was selected in
the first round, seventh overall, by the Cincinnati Reds in 1990 out of the University of
Minnesotawas a member of the Barrington (IL) Little League team that finished 3rd in the
Little League World Series in Williamsport, Penn.
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MANAGER
Born Sept. 12, 1967 in Natchitoches, Louisianaresides in Spring, TX, with wife
CarolynPat and Carolyn have six childrenbeginning second season in the Mariners
organization as manager of Tacomaprior to joining the Mariners coached third base
for the Houston Astros in 2014, his only season with Houstonhas over 20 years of
experience in professional baseball as a player, Major League and minor league coach,
and minor league manager and coordinatorin the Major Leagues, he spent two seasons
on the Chicago Cubs coaching staff as bench coach (2011) and third base coach (2012)
prior to that, he was the Washington Nationals third base coach for two seasons (200910)spent the 2013 season as the Los Angeles Dodgers minor league infield coordinator
Listach began his coaching career as a hitting coach in the Cubs system, starting at Class
A Lansing in 2000 before a five-year stint at Triple A Iowa (2001-05)also has four seasons
of experience as a minor league manager at Iowa (2002 & 2008) and at Double A West
Tenn (2006) and Double A Tennessee (2007)named Pacific Coast League Manager of the
Year in 2008Listach, a switch-hitter, played six seasons in the Major Leagues (1992-97),
primarily as a shortstop after being selected by Milwaukee in the fifth round of the 1988
June draftin 1992, he was named the AL Rookie of the Year after hitting .290 in 149
games as the Brewers starting shortstop with 54 stolen bases (2nd in the AL)collected
his first ML hit in his first start on April 12, 1992 (single) off LHP Mark Langston.
MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LEAGUE
W
2002 Iowa
PCL 27
2006 West Tenn
Southern
75
2007 Tennessee
Southern
73
2008 Iowa
PCL
83
2015 Tacoma
PCL
68
Career MiLB Totals
324
* Took over Iowa mid-season in 2002*
L
28
65
65
59
76
293
PCT
.491
.536
.529
.585
.472
.525
MINOR LEAGUES
BROSIUS, Scott
FINISH
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2nd in division
2nd in division
1st in division
4th in division
HITTING COACH
Born August 15, 1966 in Hillsboro, ORresides in McMinnville, OR, with wife Jennifer
and children Allison, Megan, and David...begins his first season in the Mariners organization
as the hitting coach for AAA Tacoma...prior to joining the Mariners organization began his
coaching career at Linfield College as an assistant coach in 2002 and was named manager
prior to the 2008 season...in eight seasons as manager, Brosius compiled a 270-96 winloss record while leading the Wildcats to a national championship, four regional titles
and five Northwest Conference crowns...led Linfield to the playoffs a total of six times,
including three straight years from 2013-15, for a total postseason record of 29-14...
under his reign, Linfield captured its first NCAA baseball title in 2013 and returned to the
Finals in 2014, achieving the first back-to-back national appearances in program history...
was named West Region Coach of the Year in 2013 and 2014 and Northwest Conference
coach of the year five times (2008, 2010, 2011, 2013 & 2014)...Brosius, twice named USA
Baseball Coach of the Year, coached the USA 18-under national team to gold medals
in the 2011 COPABE Pan American AAA/U18 Championships and the 2012 IBAF World
Championships...appeared in parts of 11 Major League seasons with Oakland (19911997) and New York-AL (1998-2001), batting .257 (1001x3889) with 544 runs scored, 200
doubles, 8 triples, 141 home runs and 531 RBI over 1,146 career games...was originally
selected by Oakland in the 20th round of the 1987 amateur draft out of Linfield College and
made Major League debut with the Athletics on Aug. 7, 1991 vs. Seattle (2x4, R, HR, RBI)...
was part of winning three World Series titles with the Yankees in 1998, 1999 and 2000, was
a Golden Glove award recipient in 1999, was named the Most Valuable Player of the 1998
World Series, and played in the 1998 All-Star Game.
5-HIT MARINERS
There have been 43 different occasions in club history that a player has logged a
5-hit gameMike Carp was the latest Mariners player to join the 5-hit club on Sept. 20
at Minnesotathe club record is 6 hits by Raul Ibaez on Sept. 22, 2004 at Anaheim.
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PAINTER, Lance
PITCHING COACH
NEWBERG, Tom
ATHLETIC TRAINER
DOWNIE, B.J.
ATHLETIC TRAINER
Born July 21, 1967resides in Gilbert, Ariz., with wife Kelly, daughters Jordan and
Madison, and son Jakebegins his 11th season in the Mariners organization, his first
as pitching coach with AAA Tacoma...spent three seasons pitching coach with Jackson
(2015 & 2010-12) and served five seasons as pitching coach with High Desert (2008,
2013), Clinton (2009), and Wisconsin (2006-07)pitched professionally from 1990-2003,
spending time in the San Diego, Colorado, St. Louis, Toronto and Milwaukee organizations,
including 10 seasons in the Major Leaguesattended the University of Wisconsinborn in
England and became naturalized U.S. citizen in 1994.
Born Sept. 30, 1961resides in Seattle with his wife, Colleenhas three children:
daughter Jessa and sons Tucker & Alexanderenters his 30th year as trainer in the
Mariners organization, 10th with Tacomaselected as the athletic trainer for the 2009
AAA All-Star Game in Portlandspent 17 seasons (1990-2006) as an assistant trainer at
the Major League leveljoined the Mariners organization in 1987 as trainer of the Salinas
Spurs and advanced to AA Vermont in 1988in 1989, served as the trainer for Calgary
in the PCLreceived his undergraduate degree from the University of Oregon in 1984
worked with Fleming II Sports Physical Therapy Clinic in Santa Cruz, CAreturned to
Eugene and received his master's degree in health education while serving as a graduate
assistant trainer with Oregons Department of Intercollegiate Athleticshas been involved
with research studies at the Donald B. Slocum Sports Medicine Laboratory in Eugene,
ORduring the 1997 offseason, he traveled to Tokyo as a Professional Baseball Athletic
Trainers Society representative to lecture on athletic health care for the Japanese Baseball
Athletic Training Societyfollowing the 1999 season, Tom and Rick Griffin were named
the MLB Athletic Training Staff of the Year by the PBATSalso honored to serve as the AL
certified athletics trainer for the 2001 All-Star Game in Seattlea member of the Northwest
and National Athletic Trainers' Associations.
Born July 19, 1973resides in Nehalem, OR with wife Nayi...has one son, Joseph...
returns to Tacoma after spending the 2015 season with AA Jackson...spent the 2013
and 2014 season with Tacomaserved in the same capacity with High Desert in 2012
and Pulaski in 2011also served as athletic trainer for Clinton in 2010 and as a strength
coach and assistant athletic trainer in 2009worked as the AZL Mariners trainer in 2001
for six years (2003-08) worked for Foothills Sports Medicine in Ahwatukee, Ariz., and
Peoria, Ariz.trainer in San Francisco organization with the AZL Giants (2002) and San
Jose (2003)athletic trainer at Trover Sports Medicine (1997-99) and Advanced Fitness
in Seattle (1999-2001)graduated from Western Oregon University in 1995 with a BS
in physical educationgraduated from the University of Oregon in 1997 with an MS in
exercise science.
MENDOZA, Derek
PERFORMANCE COACH
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Born October 30, 1984 in Hereford, TXresides in Dallas, TX with girlfriend Angela
Palacios and children Meghan and Braedynbegins his third season as performance
coach in the Mariners organization, first with Tacomaserved as the performance coach
with AA Jackson in 2015 and the Dominican Summer League Mariners in 2014prior to
joining the Mariners was a Supervisor Sports Performance for Texas Health Resources
(2012-13) and Director of Strength Program at Performance Course (2007-12)obtained
a Bachelors (2007) and Masters Degree (2009) in Kinesiology from the University of North
Texas...RSCC (Registered Strength and Conditioning Specialist) through the National
Strength and Conditioning Association...USAW-1 USA Weightlifting Performance Coach...
PN-1 Precision Nutrition Certified Sports and Exercise Nutrition.
AA JACKSON GENERALS
BROWN, Daren
MANAGER
Born on June 13, 1967 in Holdenville, OKresides in Amarillo, Texas, with wife,
Cindy, and daughter Chloe Lynnbegins his 16th season in the Mariners organization...
will manage AA Jackson in 2016 after spending the last two seasons as the Mariners
Minor League Bunting and Baserunning Coordinator (20014-15)spent seven seasons as
manager of Tacoma; ranks as the winningest manager in Tacoma franchise history (433
wins)added to the Mariners coaching staff as the third base coach on May 2, 2013 for
the remainder of the seasonopened the 2010 season as manager of Tacoma before
being named the Mariners interim manager on Aug. 9; went 19-31 (.380) at the helm of
the Marinersmanaged the Rainiers to the top of the PCL standings (61-54) prior to being
promoted to Seattleselected as the manager of 2010 PCL AAA All-Star GameRainiers
won PCL North Division championship in 2009 (74-70); lost to Sacramento in the first round
of the PCL playoffsmanaged San Antonio in 2006 and Inland Empire from 2004-05
led Inland Empire to a postseason berth with a 77-63 record in 2004led Wisconsin to a
69-66 record in 2003, including finishing 2nd in the first half with a 38-28 recordmanaged
San Bernardino in 2001-02led club to 77-63 overall record in 2002 and first-place finish
in the first half of the seasonspent 1994-2000 with the independent league Amarillo (TX)
Dillaswas the clubs manager from 1998-2000, compiling a 203-77 (.725) record which
included winning the Texas-Louisiana League Championship in 1999Panhandle Sports
Hall of Fame Baseball Man of the Year in 1999along with his coaching duties with
Amarillo, compiled a 60-24 record as a starting pitcher from 1994-99named to the league
All-Star team from 1995-98 and was named the leagues Most Valuable Pitcher in 1995,
1997 and 1998spent 1989-93 pitching in the Toronto Blue Jays organization, spending
his final two seasons with Double-A Knoxvillefinished his pro career with a 90-49 overall
recordoriginally selected by Toronto in the 29th round of the 1989 June draft.
MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LEAGUE
W
1998 Amarillo
Tex-LA (ind.)
64
1999 Amarillo
Tex-LA (ind.)
63
2000 Amarillo
Tex-LA (ind.)
76
2001 San Bernardino
California
76
2002 San Bernardino
California
77
2003 Wisconsin
Midwest
69
2004 Inland Empire
California
77
2005 Inland Empire
California
58
2006 San Antonio
Texas
60
2007 Tacoma
PCL
68
2008 Tacoma
PCL
80
2009 Tacoma
PCL
74
2010 Tacoma
PCL
61
SEATTLE
AL
19
2011 Tacoma
PCL
70
2012 Tacoma
PCL
63
2012 Tacoma
PCL
76
Career MiLB Totals
1,007
Career MLB Totals
19
L
20
21
36
64
63
66
63
82
78
76
64
70
54
31
74
81
68
914
31
PCT.
.762
.750
.679
.543
.550
.511
.550
.414
.435
.472
.556
.514
.530
.380
.486
.438
.527
.524
.380
FINISH
1st in division
1st in division/won championship
1st in division
4th/1st in division
1st/T2nd in division
2nd/7th in division
2nd/2nd in division
5th/5th in division
4th/4th in division
3rd in division
2nd in division
1st in division
1st in division/won championship*
--2nd in division
4th in division
2nd in division
MINOR LEAGUES
LORRAINE, Andrew
PITCHING COACH
Born Aug. 11, 1972 in Los Angeles, Calif.resides in Scottsdale, Ariz., with wife Missie
and son Masonbegins seventh year as pitching coach in the Mariners minor league
system, his first with AA Jackson....spent 2 seasons as the Mariners California League
affiliate (spent 2014 as pitching coach for High Desert)spent the 2012-13 seasons with
Clinton, 2011 with Everett and 2010 with Pulaskipitched in the minor league from 19932006in his six-year Major League career, he pitched for California (1994), Chicago-AL
(1995), Oakland (1997), Seattle (1998), Chicago-NL (1999-2000), Cleveland (2000), and
Milwaukee (2002)also played for the La New Bears in Taiwan's Chinese Professional
Baseball League (2007-08)was selected out of Hart High School in Newhall, CA, by the
New York Mets in the 38th round of the 1990 draft, but chose not to signafter graduating
from Stanford was drafted in 1993 in the fourth round by the California Angels.
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HOWELL, Roy
HITTING COACH
Born Dec. 18, 1953resides in Shell Beach, CA with his wife Carla and sons Troy
and Danielbegins his fifth season in the Mariners organization, including the last two
seasons as AA Jackson's Hitting Coachmanaged the Tacoma Rainiers in 2014, replacing
Rich Donnelly, who was originally tabbed as the team's skipper before being named the
Mariners Major League third base coach in Spring Trainingguided the Rainiers to 74 wins
in first season leading the Rainiers field staff, which was T9th-most victories collected by
a manager in his first full seasonserved as coach for the High Desert Mavericks in 2012
and 2013spent the 2011 season as the manager for the Road Warriors travel team in
the Atlantic Leaguemanager of the San Luis Rattlers in the California Collegiate League
(2007-2010)returned to baseball in 2000 and spent six seasons with the San Diego
Padres minor league departmentspent three seasons as manager at Short-A Eugene
(2003-05) and three seasons as manager at Triple-A Portland (2000-02)selected by Texas
in the first round of the 1972 draft out of Lompoc (CA) High Schoolplayed in parts of 11
seasons in the Majors with Texas (1974-77), Toronto (1977-80) and Milwaukee (1981-84),
batting .261 with 80 homers and 454 RBI in 1,112 gameswas an AL All-Star with Toronto
in 1978played for Milwaukee in the 1982 World Series.
SWANSON, Geoff
ATHLETIC TRAINER
Born June 1, 1988resides in Mesa, AZbegins his fifth season as an athletic trainer
in the Mariners organization, first with AA Jacksonspent the 2015 season with Single-A
Bakersfield, 2014 with Single-A Clinton, 2013 season as the Pulaski trainer and was an
intern with the AZL Mariners during the 2012 seasonassisted with player rehabilitation
programs and the AZL Marinerstwo PBATS internships in 2009 with the Arizona
Diamondbacks and Atlanta Bravesgraduated from the University of Illinois in 2010 with
a B.S. in athletic traininggraduated from Pennsylvania State University in 2012 with a
M.Ed. in health education.
REIS, Aaron
PERFORMANCE COACH
ROOKIE QUALIFICATIONS
A player shall be considered a rookie unless, during a previous season or seasons, he has
(a) exceeded 130 at bats or 50 innings pitched in the Major Leagues; or (b) accumulated
more than 45 days on the active roster of a Major League club or clubs during the period
of 25-player limit (excluding time in military service and time on the disabled list).
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A BAKERSFIELD BLAZE
MENCHACA, Eddie
MANAGER
MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LEAGUE
W
L
PCT.
2010 Pulaski
Appalachian
37
28
.569
2011 Clinton
Midwest
63
76
.453
2012 Clinton
Midwest
71
67
.514
2013 Clinton
Midwest
67
72
.482
2014 High Desert
California
66
74
.471
2014 High Desert
California
61
79
.436
Career Totals 365 396 .480
FINISH
1st in division
6th in division
3rd in division
5th in division
3rd/5th in division
5th/4th in division
KATZ, Ethan
PITCHING COACH
Born on July 4, 1983 Santa Clarita, CA...resides in Los Angeles, CA...begins his first
season in the Mariners organization as pitching coach with Single-A Bakersfield...prior to
joining the Mariners spent two season in the Angels organization as pitching coach with
Single-A Burlington in the Midwest League (2013-14)...while serving as the pitching coach
for Harvard-Westlake (CA) High School, prior to his tenure with the Angels, he helped
instruct 2012 first-round picks Lucas Giolito and Max Fried and guided Jack Flaherty and
Conor Cuse in 2013 when the Wolverines won the Division 1 championship...he was a
pitching coach during the 2012 summer in the Northwoods League...originally selected by
the Seattle Mariners in the 47th round of the 2001 MLB June Draft from University HS (Los
Angeles, CA), but did not sign...drafted by Colorado Rockies in the 26th round of the 2005
MLB June Draft from California State University Sacramento...spent four seasons pitching
in the minor leagues with the Rockies (2005-08).
MINOR LEAGUES
VENABLE, Max
HITTING COACH
Born June 6, 1957resides in San Rafael, CA with wife Mollyhas three adult children:
William, Morgan and Winstonhis oldest son, Will, is currently a Major League outfielder
enters his third season in the Mariners organization as coach for the Mariners California
League affiliate (2014-current)prior to joining the Mariners organization spent the 2013
season coaching in South Koreabegan coaching career in 1994 as manager of Atlanta's
Rookie-level Idaho Falls affiliate before going on to manage the Braves Rookie-level
Danville affiliate in 1995 and coach at Single-A Durham in '96 and Triple-A Richmond from
'97-98was the hitting coach for Cincinnati's Single-A Dayton affiliate in 2004served as
hitting coach for San Diego's minor league affiliates from 2005-2010orginally selected
by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the third round of the 1976 First-Year Player Draftplayed
12 seasons in MLB with San Francisco (1979-83), Montreal (1984), Cincinnati (1985-87)
and California (1989-91)in 727 career games, batted .241 with 57 doubles, 17 triples, 18
home runs, 128 RBI and 64 stolen basesconcluded his career in Japan with the Chiba
Lotte Marines (1992-93).
CORVO, Matt
ATHLETIC TRAINER
LYON, Andy
PERFORMANCE COACH
Born on May 21, 1990 in Seattle, WAresides in Phoenix, AZbegins first season in
the Mariners organization as Performance Coach for Single-A Bakersfieldprior to joining
the Mariners organization was a Sports performance internship at Arizona State University
a Strength and Conditioning (2014), University of Washington (2013) and New Mexico
State University (2012)...graduated with a Bachelors Degree from New Mexico State
University and a Masters Degree from Arizona State University in Exercise Science and
Health Promotioncertified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National
Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA), Functional Movement Screening Level 1 (FMS
level 1), and Precision Nutrition Level 1 (PN level 1).
A CLINTON LUMBERKINGS
CANHAM, Mitch
MANAGER
DORMAN, Rich
PITCHING COACH
NICOLAS, Cesar
HITTING COACH
Born April 17, 1982 in Queens, NYresides in Miami, FL...begins first season in the
Mariners organization as hitting coach for Single-A Clinton...prior to joining the Mariners
organization spent three years in Business Development with USA Distributors, Inc...drafted
by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 5th round of the 2004 MLB June Draft out of Vanderbilt
(TN) University...appeared 7 seasons in the minor leagues with Arizona (2005-2009) and
Detroit (2010-11) and also played in two seasons in the Independent Leagues (2012-13).
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MINOR LEAGUES
Born Sept. 30, 1978 in Medford, ORresides in Surprise, AZ, with wife Cathy and
children Alexa Anne and Blake Williambegins his eighth season in the Mariners Minor
League Organization, his first with Single-A Clinton...spent previous two season as pitching
coach with the AZL Mariners (2014-15)prior to that spent four season as pitching coach
with Everett (2009-10, 2012-2013) and one season with Clinton (2011)attended Western
Baptist (OR) Collegeoriginally drafted by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the 13th round of
the 2000 June draftin his nine-year minor league career, played with Tampa Bay (200001), Seattle (2002-06, 2008) and Florida (2007) organizations.
ZDEBIAK, Shane
TRAINER
HOWEY, Paul
PERFORMANCE COACH
Born June 25, 1980resides in Seacy, AR with wife Lizbegins his second season
in the Mariners organization as a Performance Coach with the Clinton LumberKings
his coaching background includes coaching baseball at both Abilene Christian University
and McMurry Universityis a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, through
the National Strength and Conditioning Associationgraduated from Abilene Christian
University, were he played baseball and earned a degree in Exercise Science.
MANAGER
Born on Aug. 21, 1971resides in Palm Harbor, FL, with wife Anne and two sons, Jake
and Sammy, and daughter Mariabegins his 16th season in the Mariners organization
spent the last two seasons with Short-A Everett (2014-15)...named Northwest League
Manager of the Year after leading the AquaSox to a overall 42-34 record and post-season
berth...managed the Pulaski Mariners in 2014managed the Everett AquaSox to back-toback postseason appearances in 2012 and 2013named Northwest League Manager of
the Year in 2013also managed the Pulaski Mariners in 2008 and 2011in 2008 named
Appalachian League Manager of the Year after leading the Mariners to a division title with
a 40-27 record in their first year back in the leaguesince 2001 has also been a member
of the Mariners scouting staff, and is currently responsible for northern Floridagraduated
from James Madison University (1990-93) with a B.S. in sports managementselected in
the 29th round of the 1993 draft by the Toronto Blue Jays as a shortstopplayed in the
Toronto organization from 1993-2000, including the last four season at AAA Syracuse as a
utility infielderplayed in Nashua, NH in 2001 in the Independent Atlantic League.
MINOR LEAGUES
MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LEAGUE
W
L
PCT
2008 Pulaski
Appalachian
40
27
.597
2011 Pulaski
Appalachian
32
36
.471
2012 Everett
Northwest
46
30
.605
2013 Everett
Northwest
44
32
.579
2014 Pulaski
Appalachian
36
30
.545
2014 Everett
Northwest
42
34
.553
Career Totals 240 190 .558
FINISH
1st in division
3rd in division
1st in division
1st in division
3rd in division
T1st/T1st in division
HERNANDEZ, Moises
PITCHING COACH
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HUNTER, BRIAN
HITTING COACH
DANLEY, Lyle
ATHLETIC TRAINER
APODACA, Michael
PERFORMANCE COACH
Born December 14, 1990 in Albuquerque, NMresides in Rio Rancho, NMbegins first
season in the Mariners organization as Performance for Short-A Everett...prior to joining
the Mariners spent two seasons working in the Detroit Tigers organization as a Strength
and Conditioning coach with Single-A Connecticut in 2014 and Single-A West Michigan
in 2015was Strength and Conditioning intern at New Mexico State University in 2013
graduated from New Mexico State University with a B.S. in Kinesiology with a minor in
Exercise Sciencecertified through the NSCA as a certified strength and conditioning
specialist (CSCS).
MANAGER
Born on May 14, 1977 Matanzas, Cuba...resides in Miami, FL...begins first season in the
Mariners organization as Manager for the Arizona League Mariners...originally signed as a
non-drafted free agent by the Colorado Rockies on May 21, 1999...spent four seasons in
the minor leagues (1999-2002) and one season in the Cleveland organization (2003).
BOTTIN, Andy
COACH
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MINOR LEAGUES
Born June 15, 1949resides on Camano Island, WA with wife Jenihas two children,
daughter Danielle and son Andy, and five grandchildrenbegins his 22nd year as a coach
in the Mariners system, including the last six seasons as coach for the AZL Mariners
(2010-current)managed the AZL Mariners in a 2009 Arizona League Championship and
named 2009 Arizona League Manager of the Yearspent 2008 season as manager of the
Arizona League Mariners and named 2008 Mariners Player Development Staff Member of
the Yearreturned to Peoria after spending 2002-2007 as a coach for the rookie league
teamwas a coach at Everett from 1995-2001spent 20 years as a policeman in Seattle,
retiring from the force January 15, 1995played in the New York Yankees system 1967-72
and reached the triple-A level, but his career was cut short by military service in Vietnam
member of both the ASA and USSSA softball Halls of Fame.
LOFTON, James
COACH
Born March 6, 1974.begins his third season in the Mariners organization as coach
with the Arizona League Marinersselected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 13th round of the
1993 June Draft out of the University of Nebraskaplayed in the Cincinnati, Boston and
Baltimore organizations (19932007), also played in Mexico and Taiwan as well as in several
independent leaguesmade his Major League debut in 2001 with Boston, appearing in 8
games...was named 7 All-Star teams including the Pioneer (1994) and Western League (98,
99, 00)...also part of 6 championship teams In 16 minor league seasons.
ROETTER, Randy
ATHLETIC TRAINER
Born March 7, 1959resides in Phoenix, Ariz., with wife Venessa and son Randy
begins his 29th season with the Mariners organization, his 15th with the AZL Mariners
named the 2011 Mariners Player Development Staff Member of the Yearspent 1990-2001
as the trainer with the Tacoma Rainiersnamed 1995 Minor League Athletic Trainer of the
Year by the PBATSnamed PCL Trainer of the Year in 1993was trainer for Williamsport of
the Eastern League in 1989started career in Mariners organization with Wausau in 1988
was head athletic trainer and director of intramurals at Thiel College (1986-88)spent 1986
as the assistant athletic trainer at Youngstown Stateworked as a trainer in the Chicago
Cubs system, 1982-85received B.A. in education from Youngstown State in 1981 and
master's degree in physical education from Kent State in 1982member of the National
Athletic Trainers' Association and the National Strength and Conditioning Association
licensed massage therapist and a medical massage practitionermember of NASM-PES
and NSCA-CPT.
CHILDS, Kevin
PERFORMANCE COACH
RUIZ, Isaac
CLUBHOUSE MANAGER
Born May 12, 1989 in Charlotte, NCresides in Anderson, SCbegins first season in
the Mariners organization as Performance Coach for the Arizona League Marinersprior
to joining the Mariners organization, spent two years as an Olympic Sports Strength and
Conditioning volunteer and Appalachian State University (2014-15)in 2014 was Strength
and Conditioning intern at Clemson University and spent 2012-2013 as a volunteer
Strength Coach for Lander Universitygraduated from Appalachian State University with a
M.S. in Exercise Science with concentration in Strength and Conditioninggraduated from
Lander University with a B.S. in Exercise Sciencealso played three season of baseball for
Bearcats after transferring from Wingate College in 2010certified through the NSCA as a
certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS).
MINOR LEAGUES
Born March 7, 1986 in Glendale, AZ...resides Glendale, AZ...begins his 10th season
in the Mariners organization, his fourth since being promoted to minor league clubhouse
manager...spent six season with the Mariners as assistant minor league clubouse manager
after joining the Mariners organization during Instructional League in 2006...worked with
the Milwaukee Brewers during Spring Training in 2005 and 2006 and the 2005 and 2006
seasons with Short-A Eugene Emeralds in the San Diego Padres organziation...attended
Glendale Community College.
MARINERS CONSECUTIVE
BATTERS RETIRED BY RELIEVER
Pitcher
John Montague
John Halama
Brandon Morrow
Danny Farquhar
Eddie Guardado
Bill Risley
BF Year(s)
33
1977
22
2001-02
22
2008
21
2013
21
2005
21
1994-95
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Born April 20, 1953resides in Santo Domingo, DRbegins his fourth season in the
Seattle Mariners organizationhas over 30 years of baseball experience with both the New
York Mets (1981-2006) and Tampa Bay Rays (2006-2012)is credited with signing over 30
future Major League players, including All-Stars Jose Reyes and Nelson Cruz as well as
Octavio Dotel, Guillermo Mota, Hector Carrasco, Carlos Gomez, Fernando Martinez, Elvin
Ramirez, Alex Colome and Brauilo Lara among others.most recently served as Tampa
Bays director of Dominican Republic operations after spending 26 years in the New York
Mets organization as its director of Dominican operations.
VALERIO, Martin
Born April 6, 1980resides in Santo Domingo, DR with wife Dorys and twin daughters
Alma and Pazbegins his sixth season in the Seattle Mariners organizationstarted his
career in MLB as an assistant in Baseball Operations in 2005from 2006-07 was a baseball
operations coordinator for Latin Americawas the academy director for the New York
Yankees in the Dominican Republic after joining the official bank for MLB to lead all their
baseball business and financial education program for the players in MLB academies in the
Dominican Republicgraduated as a lawyer from PUCMM and also has a master's degree
in corporate law.
CARRASQUEL, Emilio
MANAGER
VASQUEZ, Russell
MANAGER
MINOR LEAGUES
UMBRIA, Jose
ACEVEDO, Danielin
PITCHING COACH
HERNANDEZ, Carlos
PITCHING COACH
GUILLEN, Jose
HITTING COACH
LANGAIGNE, Selwyn
HITTING COACH
Born August 24, 1982resides in Santo Domingo, DR with wife Ericka, son Junior,
and daughters, Perla, Patricia, Amy and Emilybegins his second year with the Mariners
organization as a coach for the Dominican Summer League Marinersprior to joining
the Mariners spent five seasons with San Diego's Rookie-Level affiliate in the Dominican
Republicserved as manager for the 2011 seasonbegan his coaching career with
Oakland in 1997, remaining with the organization before going to San Diegoplayed in
parts of five minor league seasons in the Oakland Athletic organization.
Born March 22, 1976resides in Barquisimeto, Lara, Venezuela with wife Fanny
Alvarado and 3 sonsbegins his second season in the Mariners organization as a coach
with the Dominican Summer League Marinersprior to joining the Mariners spent four
seasons coaching in the Venezuela.spent seven seasons playing in the Toronto minor
league system, reaching as high as AAA (1996-2002)...also spent one season in the
Minnesota Twins minor league organization (2005) and seven seasons in the independent
leagues (2003-04, 2006-2010).
DELGADO, Alex
CATCHING COACH
MINOR LEAGUES
Born January 11, 1971resides in Zulia, Venezuelabegins his fourth season in the
Mariners organization, his second with the Mariners in the Dominican Summer League...
also was a coach for the Venezuelan Summer League team in 2013 and 2014originally
signed by the Boston Red Sox as a non-drafted free agent in 1987played for the Red
Sox, Florida Marlins, Toronto Blue Jays, St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers
organizations in his 19-year career as a catchermade his Major League debut with Boston
in 1996 and appeared in 5 games in his only season in the Majors.
GEREZ, Francisco
INFIELD COACH
PAZ, Richard
INFIELD COACH
Born May 3, 1980 in Santiago, DRresides in Santiago, DRbegins his 12th season in
the Mariners organization as coach in the Dominican Summer Leaguemanaged the DSL
Mariners in 2009 and 2010originally signed as a non-drafted free agent by the Mariners
on July 27, 2001played in the Mariners Minor League system from 2001-04.
Born July 30, 1977resides in Miranda, Venezuelabegins his fourth season in the
Mariners organization, his second with the Mariners in the Domincan Summber League...
was a coach for the Mariners Venezuelan Summer League team in 2013 and 2014prior
to joining the Mariners spent the 2012 season as a coach for the Grand Prairie AirHogs in
the Independent Leaguewas a coach for the VZL Reds in 2010 and managed the club in
2011reached as high as triple-A during 15 seasons in the minor leagues (Brewers, White
Sox and Astros) and one in Italy.
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MOLINA, Jhonny
ATHLETIC TRAINER
FERMIN, Luis
ATHLETIC TRAINER
2011:
Alex Liddi, 3B (World)
James Paxton, LHP (World)
2000:
Craig Anderson, LHP (World)
Ryan Anderson, LHP (USA)
2006:
Wladimir Balentien, OF (World)
Yung Chi Chen, INF (World)
2012:
Taijuan Walker, RHP (USA)
Danny Hultzen, LHP (USA)
2001:
Joel Pineiro, RHP (World)
Jamal Strong, OF (USA)
2007:
Wladimir Balentien, OF (World)
Michael Saunders, OF (World)
2002:
Jose Lopez, INF (World)
Shin-Soo Choo, OF (World)
2008:
Phillippe Aumont, RHP (World)
2013:
Taijuan Walker, RHP (USA)
Ji-Man Choi, 1B (World)
Brad Miller, INF (USA)
2003:
Clint Nageotte, RHP (USA)
Travis Blackley, LHP (World)
2004:
Jeremy Reed, OF (USA)
Shin-Soo Choo, OF (World)
Felix Hernandez, RHP (World)
2009:
Tyson Gillies, OF (World)
Alex Liddi, 3B (World)
2010:
Carlos Peguero, OF (World)
Alex Liddi, 3B (World)
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2014:
D.J. Peterson, INF (USA)
Gabby Guerrero, OF (World)
2015:
Ketel Marte, INF (USA)
Edwin Diaz, RHP (World)
MINOR LEAGUES
1999:
Chris Mears, RHP (World)
Ryan Anderson, LHP (USA)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014
Peoria AZL .216
12 37 4 8 15 4 0 1 5 0 0 0 2 9 0-0 .405
.256 0
Everett NWST
.254
19 59 6 15 23 2 0 2 6 0 0 1 7 15 0-0 .390
.343 0
2015
Clinton MID .393
25 89 9 35 39 4 0 0 11 0 1 5 4 13 0-0 .438
.444 1
ALMONTE, Adalfi
OF
MINOR LEAGUES
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013 Mariners DSL .235 61 196 40 46 78 16 2 4 22 3 2 5 43 56 12-3 .398 .382 3
2014 Mariners DSL .263 56 194 35 51 77 14 0 4 20 2 2 11 27 45 13-6 .397 .380 6
2015 Mariners-2
DSL .237 65 173 40 41 54 8 1 1 19 8 0 11 42 45 8-9 .312 .416 1
4-STRIKEOUT INNING
The Mariners have recorded 3 instances where a pitcher has struck out 4 batters in
an inningFelix Hernandez accomplished this last on 6/3/10 vs. Minnesota, becoming
the 9th AL pitcher to strikeout all 4 batters he faced:
Pitcher
Matt Young
Kazuhiro Sasaki
Felix Hernandez
Date Opp.
9/9/90
at BOS
4/4/03
at TEX
6/3/10
vs. MIN
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Inning
1st
9th
8th
ALTAVILLA, Dan
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
Everett
NWST 5-3
4.36 14 14 0 0 0
66.0 74 36 32 7 4 32 66 4 0
2015 Bakersfield CAL 6-12 4.07 28 28 1 1 0
148.1 138 82 67 11 7 53
134 13 2
ANCHETA, Jesus
RHP
ANDERSON, Matt
RHP
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MINOR LEAGUES
ANDERSON(continued)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2012
Peoria
AZL
2013
Clinton
MID
High Desert CAL
2014
High Desert CAL
Jackson SOU
2015
Jackson SOU
Tacoma PCL
ANDRADE, Greifer
INF
AGE: 19
BORN: 1-27-97 in Paramo Tucani, VZ
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0
WEIGHT: 170
RESIDENCE: Santa Maria, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 3, 2013; signed by Mariners
scouts Tim Kissner, Emilio Carrasquel, Fernando Soto and Luis Feunmayor.
Greifer Chourio Andrade2014: Began professional career with the VSL Mariners
hit safely in 18 of 19 games, May 16-June 12 (.365/27x74, 16 R, 8 2B, 13 RBI, 7 SB)
also appeared in 5 games with the Mariners in the Dominican Summer League, Aug.
16-212015: Spent second season with the DSL Mariners-1reached base safely in 47 of
57 games, including 42 games with at least 1 hitrecorded 21 multi-hit games, including a
season-high 4 hits on July 27 vs. DSL Rockies (4x5, 3 R, 3 RBI)recorded 5 consecutive
multi-hit games, Aug. 18-22 (.440/11x25, 6 R, 3 2B, HR, 3 RBI, SB)season-high 8-game
hitting streak, May 30-June 10 (.486/17x35, 7 R, 4 2B, HR, 4 RBI)hit .354 (17x48) with
11 runs, 5 doubles, 1 home run, 5 RBI, 2 walks and 2 stolen bases in 11 games in August.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014
Mariners VSL .308
26 91 17 28 36 8 0 0 13 2 1 3 5 14 8-1 .396
.360
14
Mariners DSL .125 5 16 2 2 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0-0 .250
.125 2
2015 Mariners-1
DSL .307 57 225 41 69 92 14 0 3 27 6 3 8 16 39 6-1 .409 .369 21
AROCHA, Hector
AGE: 19
BORN: 1-15-97 in San Juan de los Morrow, Guarico, VZ
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11
WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: San Juan de los Morrow, Guarico, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on Feb. 10, 2014; signed by Mariners
scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Ubaldo Heredia.
Hector Jose Arocha2015: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners-2.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015
Mariners-2
DSL .270
17 37 5 10 10 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 6 6 0-0 .270
.386 1
MINOR LEAGUES
ASCANIO, Rayder
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013 Mariners VSL .266 50 143 28 38 62 9 3 3 18 1 1 3 23 33 3-3 .434 .376 12
2014
Mariners VSL .133 5 15 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0-0 .133
.188 0
Peoria AZL .248 51 145 28 36 45 9 0 0 15 1 3 2 25 46 5-3 .310 .360 13
2015
Clinton MID .292 6 24 6 7 8 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 6 3 0-1 .333
.433 2
Bakersfield
CAL .229 77 297 28 68 85 12 1 1 30 1 4 1 19 70 6-2 .286 .274 17
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ASH, Brett
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2014
Peoria
Everett
2015 Bakersfield
LG
AZL
NWST
CAL
BAEZ, Cesar
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013
Mariners DSL .129
27 70 7 9 9 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 6 23 3-3 .129
.228 7
2014 Mariners DSL .240 57 175 36 42 54 4 4 0 16 5 1 5 28 45 12-8 .309 .359 15
2015
Mariners-2
DSL .273
53
132 30 36 41 3 1 0 9 2 1 1 26 34 7-5 .311
.394
11
BARBOSA, Aaron
OF
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MINOR LEAGUES
BARBOSA (continued)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013
Pulaski APPY
.356
30
101 23 36 42 4 1 0 6 2 1 0 19 14 19-3 .416
.455 2
2014
Clinton MID .293
81
314 53 92
104 8 2 0 15 3 1 1 43 47 42-7 .331
.379 2
High Desert
CAL .256 34 125 26 32 35 1 1 0 12 0 0 2 28 27 10-5 .280 .400 0
2015
Bakersfield
CAL .257
105
377 55 97
104 4 0 1 18 9 3 2 51 72 31-6 .276
.346 3
Clinton MID .283
15 60 12 17 19 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 8 9 5-3 .317
.368 0
BAUM, Jay
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014 Pulaski APPY .273 57 205 24 56 65 7 1 0 33 2 3 1 21 28 12-7 .317 .339 10
2015 Bakersfield
CAL .213
103 366 38 78 106 18 2 2 28 2 2 1 35 99 14-7 .290 .282 22
BAXTER, Mike
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
BERROTERAN, Jose
OF
LHP
MINOR LEAGUES
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Mariners VSL
2015
Mariners-2 DSL
Hit Last
2 7/24/14 vs. CLE w/KC (1B)
2 5/9/13 vs. PIT w/NYM
6 7/7/15 vs. DET (1B)
1 5/10/14 vs. HOU w/BAL (2B)
7 5/15/15 vs. BOS (1B)
3 7/26/15 vs. TOR (HR)
6 4/16/14 vs. OAK w/LAA (HR)
5 6/14/11 vs. BAL w/TOR (HR)
1 7/1/14 vs. PHI w/MIA (1B)
3 4/16/14 vs. SEA w/TEX (1B)
1 4/23/14 vs. HOU (HR)
3 7/20/14 vs. NYM w/SD (1B)
1 6/28/13 vs. CHI (1B)
250
HR
1
-1
-4
1
4
3
-1
1
1
--
Last
6/7/12 vs. CHI w/MIL
8/28/09 vs. CWS w/NYY
9/10/10 vs. NYY w/TEX
7/26/15 vs. TOR
4/16/14 vs. OAK w/LAA
6/14/11 vs. BAL w/TOR
7/30/13 vs. LAA w/TEX
4/23/14 vs. HOU
7/6/10 vs. STL w/COL
BISHOP, Braden
OF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015 Everett NWST .320 56 219 34 70 86 8 1 2 22 11 1 12 5 33 13-3 .393 .367 1
BLANCO, Dominic
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014
Peoria AZL .296
17 27 2 8 11 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 5 15 0-0 .407
.441 0
High Desert
CAL .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 .000
.333 1
2015
Peoria AZL .258
33 66 9 17 23 4 1 0 5 1 0 0 13 22 0-3 .348
.380 3
BONILLA, Feliberto
RHP
MINOR LEAGUES
BRADY, Patrick
INF
AGE: 28
BORN: 2-5-88 in Lexington, KY
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10
WEIGHT: 176
RESIDENCE: Davie, FL
ACQUIRED: Mariners 48th round selection in the 2010 MLB First-Year Player draft; signed
by Mariners scout Mike Brian Williams.
Patrick Alan Bradygraduated from Bellarmine University in May, 20102010: Began
pro career with AZL Mariners2011: Split season between Pulaski (June 21-27 and Aug.
1-8/30) and Everett (June 28-July 31)2012: Split season between Clinton (May 19-June
20 and July 28-Sept. 3) and High Desert (April 5-May 18 and June 21-July 27)on disabled
list with a right ankle sprain, June 5-142013: Spent majority of season with High Desert,
but also appeared in games with Jackson (4/25-30 & 5/13-6/24)made 3 separate stints
on the disabled list: April 11-18 with left shin contusion, May 6-13 with right foot contusion
and May 21-29 with bruised left hand2014: Appeared in 66 games combined between
Jackson (42 G: 4/16-5/14 & 7/24-end of season) and High Desert (22 G: 6/10-7/11 & 7/1423), but also appeared in games with Tacoma (5/15-6/9) and Everett (7/12-13)on the DL
with a shin bruise on right leg to begin the season (4/3-16)season-high 9-game hit streak
with Jackson, July 24-Aug. 6 (.314/11x35, 7 R, 2 2B, 3 HR, 6 RBI, SB)2015: Appeared in
games with Jackson (4/9-19) and Tacoma (8/6-end of season), but spent the majority of the
season on the disabled list with a right forearm strain (4/20-8/5)on rehab assignment with
the AZL Mariners, July 26-Aug. 5hit first career AAA home run on Aug. 20 at Colorado
Springs (3x5, R, HR, 2 RBI).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2010
Peoria AZL .143
21 56 5 8 13 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 6 1-2 .232
.186 3
2011
Pulaski APPY
.281
21 64 14 18 28 4 3 0 5 1 0 1 8 9 3-1 .438
.370 1
Everett NWST
.284
28 95 18 27 38 4 2 1 13 1 2 2 14 8 3-3 .400
.381 4
2012
High Desert
CAL .297
40
128 24 38 53 4 1 3 19 0 2 1 7 24 3-2 .414
.333 4
Clinton MID .251 46 171 21 43 63 12 1 2 15 4 0 3 16 24 2-6 .368 .326 6
2013 High Desert
CAL .279 57 222 36 62 112 13 2 11 37 3 1 1 22 39 6-4 .505 .346 6
Jackson SOU .344
12 32 4 11 17 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 4 10 1-0 .531
.417 0
2014
Jackson SOU .248
42
141 17 35 59 4 1 6 17 1 0 1 2 34 2-1 .418
.264 1
Tacoma PCL .100 7 20 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 8 1-0 .100
.240 2
High Desert
CAL .222
22 81 15 18 34 3 2 3 19 0 0 1 9 26 0-2 .420
.308 4
Everett NWST
.571 2 7 3 4 10 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 1-0 1.429
.667 0
2015
Jackson SOU .000 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 .000
.000 0
Peoria AZL .333 6 18 3 6 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2-0 .500
.368 0
Tacoma PCL .278
23 79 9 22 30 5 0 1 6 1 0 0 5 16 5-2 .380
.321 4
YEAR CLUB
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013
High Desert CAL
0-0
0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0
2014
High Desert CAL
0-0 .00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Jackson SOU 0-0 .00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
MINOR LEAGUES
BRANCHE, Steve
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015
Mariners-1
DSL .129
40 93 16 12 15 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 6 37 1-1 .161
.190 9
Date
7/15/78 vs. CLE
4/29/85 vs. MIL
4/1/98 vs. CLE
9/25/12 at LAA
HR #1
LH vs. Mike Paxton
LH vs. Rollie Fingers
LH vs. Jaret Wright
LH vs. Zack Greinke
252
HR #2
RH vs. Don Hood
RH vs. Ray Searage
RH vs. Paul Assenmacher
RH vs. Scott Downs
BRENTZ, Jake
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2013
Jays
2014
Jays
2015
Everett
LG
CGL
GCL
NWST
BRETO, Liarvis
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L
ERA G GS CG
SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012
Mariners VSL
2-2
2.03 16 0 0 0 5
26.2 17 6 6 0 1 13 30 5 1
2013 Mariners VSL
5-3 3.57 13 11 0 0 0 58.0 48 28 23 3 2 26 50 16 3
2014
Mariners VSL 2-2
3.50 14 0 0 0 1
36.0 36 20 14 1 3 15
35
15 1
2015
Mariners-1 DSL 5-1
3.21 19 0 0 0 1
56.0 58 26 20 2 3 7
57
11 0
BRITO, Kristian
INF
253
MINOR LEAGUES
BRITO (continued)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2012
Peoria
2013 Pulaski
2014 Everett
2015 Clinton
BROOKS, Aaron
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2012
Peoria
AZL
2013
Everett
NWST
2014
Clinton
MID
2015
Bakersfield CAL
W-L ERA
0-1
4.00
1-2
4.50
5-4
3.22
1-2
3.90
G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
17 0 0 0 10
18.0 19 10 8 0 1 3 21 2 0
21 0 0 0 3
28.0 24 17 14 2 3 13 31 2 0
40 0 0 0 4
72.2 81 32 26 5 3 13 51 4 0
20 0 0 0 2
32.1 35 15 14 3 1 10 28 4 0
BROWN, Jarrett
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2014
Pulaski
2015
Clinton
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
APPY 3-2
4.32 19 0 0 0 1
25.0 23 17 12 3 3 18 17 1 0
MID 2-10
5.11 36 11 0 0 1
88.0
104 65 50 5 2 54 67 8 1
MINOR LEAGUES
BUCHANAN, Hawtin
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2014
Everett
2015
Clinton
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
NWST 2-3
2.97 19 0 0 0 0
30.1 26 10 10 3 2 25 45 5 0
MID 0-3
4.14 26 0 0 0 0
41.1 34 24 19 1 5 37
53
11 0
254
CABALLERO, Luis
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2010
Braves DSL .212 9 33 5 7 10 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 9 1-0 .303
.235 4
2011 Braves DSL .195 46 133 17 26 28 2 0 0 8 5 0 10 12 25 13-4 .211 .310 13
2012 Mariners DSL .176 58 170 30 30 36 6 0 0 13 7 2 12 21 49 13-6 .212 .307 11
2013 Peoria AZL .280 43 150 29 42 49 5 1 0 13 2 2 5 21 41 5-4 .327 .382 6
Clinton MID .280 8 25 1 7 9 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 6 0-1 .360
.357 0
2014
High Desert
CAL .194 9 31 5 6 9 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 12 2-1 .290
.265 0
Everett NWST
.180
14 50 4 9 13 2 1 0 6 0 0 1 3 23 4-0 .260
.241 6
Clinton MID .205
48
146 15 30 38 5 0 1 11 1 6 1 8 42 5-1 .260
.242
11
2015
Bakersfield
CAL .220
33
100 8 22 23 1 0 0 8 2 1 0 6 27 3-1 .230
.262 8
Clinton MID .081
10 37 2 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 9 1-0 .081
.171 1
Jackson SOU .169
27 65 8 11 12 1 0 0 2 1 1 2 5 21 0-0 .185
.247 3
CAMACHO, Juan
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015
Peoria AZL .250
33 88 7 22 27 3 1 0 7 0 0 3 3 11 3-0 .307
.298 4
CAMPBELL, Eddie
LHP
255
MINOR LEAGUES
AGE: 24
BORN: 1-17-92 in Newton, MA
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
HEIGHT: 6-0
WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: Bridgewater, MA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 15th round selection in the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Mariners scout Devitt Moore.
Edward Adam Campbell Jr.graduated from Bridgewater-Raynham Regional (MA)
High School in June, 2010originally selected by Cincinnati in the 44th round of the
2010 First Year Player Draft, but did not signattended Virginia Tech University, 201020132013: Began pro career with Pulaskilimited opponents to a .212 (36x170)
average, while averaging 12.29 SO/9.0 innings (66 SO/48.1 IP)recorded first career win
on July 9 (5.0,1,0,0,0,10)struck out season-high 12 batters on Aug. 26 vs. Kingsport
(6.0,1,0,0,1,12,HB)participated in the Mariners Instructional League2014: Made 27
starts with Clinton, leading the team in winsdid not allow a run in 14.1 innings over first
3 starts to begin the season, April 5-16struck out a season-high 8 batters in 6.0 innings
on Aug. 14 at Wisconsin (6.0,5,0,0,2,8)went 4-1 with a 1.32 ERA (4 ER, 27.1 IP) over 5
starts (7/23-8/14), including winning 3 consecutive starts Aug. 2-14 (3-0, 0.47/1 ER, 19.1
IP)2015: Split season between Clinton (5/11-12 & 7/30-end of season) and Bakersfield
(5/13-7/29), combining on 22 startson the disabled list to start the season with a right
pelvis injury, April 9-May 11tossed career-high 8.0 innings with Clinton on Aug. 25 at
Quad Cities (W-8.0,3,0,0,2,3).
CAMPBELL (continued)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013
Pulaski
APPY 3-3
3.72 11 9 0 0 0
48.1 36 22 20 2 2 22 66 6 1
2014
Clinton
MID
9-9
5.15 27 27 0 0 0
134.2
142 84 77 9 4 74
105 10 0
2015
Clinton
MID
3-2
2.75 8 8 0 0 0
52.1 45 17 16 3 2 14 32 3 0
Bakersfield CAL
4-5
6.52 14 14 0 0 0
58.0 73 45 42 9 1 30 53 6 1
CANO, Jose
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014
Mariners DSL .125
14 40 2 5 7 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 24 0-0 .175
.186 1
2015
Mariners-1
DSL .104
18 48 3 5 6 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 26 0-0 .125
.189 1
YEAR CLUB
LG
2015
Mariners-1 DSL
CAPRIATA, Alexander
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2011
Mariners DSL .253
41 99 13 25 35 7 0 1 15 3 2 5 9 10 3-3 .354
.339 9
2012
Mariners DSL .200
46
120 11 24 29 5 0 0 9 1 2 8 10 9 3-3 .242
.300 4
2013
Mariners VSL .288
26 73 12 21 33 4 1 2 16 1 0 2 10 4 4-2 .452
.388 1
2014
Peoria AZL .268
18 41 2 11 12 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 4 2-0 .293
.318 3
2015
Peoria AZL .340
23 47 6 16 16 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 4 3-1 .340
.380 1
YEAR CLUB
2014
Peoria
2015
Peoria
LG
AZL
AZL
MINOR LEAGUES
CARRILLO, Rohimard
LHP
CARRILLO (continued)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2013
Mariners VSL
2014
Mariners VSL
2015
Mariners-2 DSL
CLANCY, Matt
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Everett
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
NWST 1-4
1.19 22 0 0 0 5
30.1 21 5 4 1 1 10 35 2 1
CLETO, Ramire
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2011
Mariners
2012
Mariners
2013
Pulaski
2014
Clinton
Everett
2015
Clinton
LG
DSL
DSL
APPY
MID
NWST
MID
COLEMAN, Casey
CONTRERAS, Danny
RHP
OF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015 Mariners-2
DSL .214 64 238 29 51 81 14 2 4 29 1 2 4 21 54 4-2 .340 .287 12
257
MINOR LEAGUES
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
COUSINO, Austin
OF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2014 Everett
2015
Peoria
Clinton
COWAN, Jordan
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013 Peoria AZL .262 42 149 26 39 50 7 2 0 13 1 1 1 15 26 3-5 .336 .331 6
Pulaski APPY
.125 2 8 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 .125
.222 0
2014 Everett NWST .231 63 216 24 50 61 6 1 1 11 8 1 1 19 36 2-6 .282 .295 5
2015
Jackson SOU .190 8 21 1 4 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 6 0-0 .190
.292 0
Everett NWST .254 57 197 28 50 68 11 2 1 19 9 0 2 25 38 12-9 .345 .344 4
Bakersfield
CAL .375 6 24 4 9 11 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 3 0-1 .458
.400 0
MINOR LEAGUES
YEAR CLUB
2013
Pulaski
2014
Everett
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
APPY 0-1
5.40 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
NWST 0-1
4.91 3 0 0 0 0 3.2 3 2 2 0 0 1 2 1 0
CRAIG, Gus
OF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015
Peoria AZL .322
34
121 18 39 49 4 0 2 17 0 2 2 7 21 11-2 .405
.364 2
258
CUENCA, Saul
RHP
YEAR CLUB
LG
2015
Mariners-2 DSL
PLAYING RECORD
DE LA CRUZ, Adonis
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013
Mariners DSL .155
41
129 14 20 28 5 0 1 8 3 1 5 17 39 3-1 .217
.276 3
2014 Mariners DSL .229 43 144 17 33 50 5 0 4 23 1 1 3 12 22 4-5 .347 .300 2
YEAR CLUB
LG
2015
Mariners-2 DSL
DE PAULA, Juan
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2015 Mariners-2 DSL
INF
MINOR LEAGUES
DECARLO, Joe
DECARLO (continued)
with Clinton, appearing in only 80 gameson the disabled list with a fractured 5th digit on
left hand, June 13-Aug. 5appeared in 4 games on rehab assignment with the AZL Mariners
(7/31) and Everett (8/1-3)season-high 15 games hit streak, Aug. 10-26 (.357/20x56, 7 R,
5 2B, HR, 8 RBI, 3 HBP, 2 BB)2015: Appeared in a team-high 115 games with Clinton
finished T1st in the Midwest League with 70 while, while also ranking 3rd in the league with
18 HBPreached base safely via hit, walk or HBP in 94 of 115 games, including hits in 60
gamesled the LumberKings with a career-high 10 home runsrecorded first career multihome run contest on April 16 at Kane County (3x4, 3 R, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 2 BB).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2012 Peoria AZL .236 53 182 29 43 73 12 3 4 31 0 2 8 31 47 0-2 .401 .368 10
2013 Pulaski APPY .250 27 96 18 24 40 4 0 4 15 0 0 1 17 42 0-1 .417 .368 3
2014 Clinton MID .246 80 268 29 66 102 19 1 5 42 1 3 9 36 84 0-1 .381 .351 20
Peoria AZL .500 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .500
.500 0
Everett NWST
.222 3 9 2 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 5 0-0 .333
.364 0
2015 Clinton MID .203
115 384 47 78 128 16 2 10 37 0 5 18 70 123 2-1 .333 .348 23
MINOR LEAGUES
DIAZ, Edwin
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012
Peoria
AZL
2-1
5.21 9 1 0 0 0
19.0 12 13 11 2 5 17 20 0 0
2013
Everett
APPY 5-2
1.43 13 13 0 0 0
69.0 45 14 11 5 4 18 79 2 0
2014 Clinton
MID
6-8 3.33 24 24 1 1 0
116.1 96 50 43 5 10 42
111 5 2
2015
Bakersfield CAL 2-0
1.70 7 7 0 0 0
37.0 21 7 7 3 4 9
42 2 0
Jackson SOU 5-10
4.57 20 20 0 0 0
104.1
102 56 53 5 7 37
103 2 1
260
DOMINGUEZ, Anthony
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013 Mariners DSL .179 61 179 27 32 39 5 1 0 20 4 6 2 34 30 5-7 .218 .308 17
2014 Mariners DSL .200 59 175 25 35 42 1 3 0 14 4 0 6 24 32 3-6 .240 .317 22
2015
Mariners-2
DSL .247
33 89 13 22 24 2 0 0 7 2 2 2 16 17 1-0 .270
.367 4
DOMINGUEZ, Ronald
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2011
Mariners DSL
2012
Mariners DSL
2013
Mariners DSL
2014
Peoria
AZL
2015
Bakersfield CAL
Clinton
MID
261
MINOR LEAGUES
AGE: 22
BORN: 1-13-94 in Villa Mella, Santo Domingo, DR
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Villa Mella, Santo Domingo, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on April 14, 2011; signed by Mariners
scouts Franklin Taveras Jr., Patrick Guerrero and Bob Engle.
Ronald Israel Dominguez2011: Began pro career in the Dominican Summer League
tossed season-high 9.1 consecutive scoreless innings, July 26-Aug. 92012: Went
5-0 with 8 saves and a 0.94 ERA (4 ER, 38.1 IP) in 18 relief appearances with the DSL
Marinerslimited opponents to a .161 average (20x124), while walking 5 and striking out
37struck out 7 of the 9 batters he faced to set a season high in 2.2 scoreless innings on
Aug. 10 vs. DSL Athleticsheld opponents scoreless in 15 of 18 appearances, including
tossing a season-high 12.1 scoreless innings from June 2-232013: Spent third season
with Mariners in the Dominican Summer Leaguetossed at least 2.0 innings in 11 games,
including a season-high 4.1 innings on July 31 at DSL Royals (4.1,8,1,1,0,4)2014:
Appeared in 17 games in relief with the AZL Mariners, allowing only 2 earned runs over
42.1 innings in relief this seasontied for the team lead with 5 wins, including recording
4 wins over final 6 games (8/5-26)allowed only 1 earned run over 29.2 innings in 12
relief appearances from July 11-Aug. 26, including a string of 16.2 consecutive scoreless
innings (8/5-26)limited opponents to a .153 (21x137) averageamong AZL Relievers
he finished 2nd in fewest baserunners allowed per 9.0 innings (7.02) and 4th in opponent
batting average (.153)named to the Arizona League Post-Season All-Star team as a
reliever2015: Spent a majority of the season with A Clinton, but also appeared in 2 games
with High-A Bakersfield (May 16-19) limited opponents to a .213 (44x207) average, while
walking 10 and striking out 58allowed only 1 run (1 ER) over 16.2 innings, June 21-July
12; during this 9-game stretch went 1-0 with 1 save an a 0.54 ERA, while walking 1 and
striking out 19recorded at least 1 strikeout in 27 of 29 games, including 4 season-high
appearances with 4 strikeoutstossed at least 2.0 innings in 19 of 29 games, including a
season-high 4.1 innings on July 5 vs. Kane County (4.1,1,0,0,0,4).
DOWD, Michael
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2011
Everett NWST
.228
45
162 15 37 47 4 0 2 16 1 1 3 7 21 1-0 .290
.272 3
2012 Clinton MID .294 78 279 28 82 105 15 1 2 43 0 7 6 20 32 3-2 .376 .346 4
2013
High Desert CAL .281
32
128 21 36 52 7 0 3 14 0 2 5 2 17 0-1 .406
.314 2
Jackson SOU .196
36
112 9 22 29 4 0 1 3 0 0 4 4 20 0-0 .259
.250 4
2014 Jackson SOU .209 55 182 12 38 48 5 1 1 13 1 0 3 12 36 0-1 .264 .269 4
2015
Jackson SOU .207 9 29 3 6 8 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 4 0-0 .276
.324 1
Peoria AZL .059 7 17 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 6 11-0 .059
.238 2
ENCARNACION, Frank
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Mariners DSL
2015
Mariners-2 DSL
MINOR LEAGUES
EUSEBIO, Ricky
OF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015
Peoria AZL .257
44
152 28 39 48 7 1 0 8 3 1 5 18 25 12-2 .316
.352 1
262
FELIZ, Jose
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2013
Mariners DSL
2014
Mariners DSL
2015
Mariners-2 DSL
FERNANDEZ, Rafael
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2011
Mariners DSL .250
44
100 24 25 28 3 0 0 8 3 0 3 21 9 9-4 .280
.395
12
2012 Mariners DSL .214 50 145 23 31 42 8 0 1 17 6 0 2 17 23 6-3 .290 .305 5
2013 Mariners VSL .284 58 211 40 60 78 6 3 2 18 6 2 2 21 24 17-5 .370 .352 7
2014
Peoria AZL .211 7 19 4 4 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 7 4 0-1 .211
.423 0
Pulaski APPY .303 31 109 27 33 37 4 0 0 12 10 1 3 16 14 7-2 .339 .403 6
2015
Jackson SOU .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000
.000 0
Clinton MID .000 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 .000
.167 0
Everett NWST
.364
10 33 7 12 15 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 5 4 2-0 .455
.447 1
Tacoma PCL .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 .000
.000 0
Peoria AZL .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000
.000 0
FIELDS, Arby
OF
263
MINOR LEAGUES
FIELDS (continued)
League in slugging percentage (.503), on-base percentage (.429) and sacrifice hits (12),
while also ranking 2nd in average and 3rd in stolen bases2015: Spent season with A
Clinton, appearing in 91 gameson the disabled list May 8-19 with right oblique strain
finished 3rd in the Midwest League with a .379 on-base percentagereached base safely,
via hit or walk, in 35 consecutive games, April 28-July 1 (.328/41x125, 32 R, 4 2B, 2 3B, 15
RBI, 35 BB, 10 SB); 2nd-longest streak in the Midwest League in 2015.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013
Great Falls
PIO .167 6 12 5 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 3 0-0 .167
.444 1
2014
Clinton MID .071 9 28 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 9 1-1 .071
.212 0
Everett NWST
.222 3 9 0 2 4 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 1-1 .444
.222 1
Pulaski APPY .331 54 175 32 58 88 10 4 4 13 12 0 3 27 56 19-10 .503 .429 3
2015
Clinton MID .262
91
317 51 83
105 9 2 3 23 5 0 3 57 69 28-10 .331
.379 5
FONSECA, Rob
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015 Peoria AZL .162 37 117 10 19 34 3 0 4 20 0 1 4 15 33 0-1 .291 .277 4
FONTAINE, Lachlan
INF
MINOR LEAGUES
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2013
Peoria
2014
Peoria
2015
Peoria
FORTUNATO, Ivan
RHP
FRY, Paul
LHP
GADEA, Kevin
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2013
Mariners VSL
2014
Peoria
AZL
2015
Mariners-2 DSL
GAVIGLIO, Sam
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011
Batavia NYP 0-0
0.00 2 2 0 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
2012 Quad Cities MID
9-9 3.92 23 23 0 0 0
133.0 128 74 58 12 11 30
113 16 0
2013
GCL Cardinals
GCL 0-0
0.00 2 1 0 0 0 8.0 4 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 0
Palm Beach FSL
4-1
2.72 7 7 0 0 0
39.2 29 13 12 2 1 12 30 1 0
2014
Springfield TEX 5-12
4.28 25 24 0 0 0
136.2
153 79 65 8 9 46
126 12 3
2015
Tacoma PCL
8-7
5.13 21 17 0 0 0
101.2
102 64 58 16 4 39 79 4 0
AZL Mariners
AZL 0-0
0.00 2 2 0 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
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GILLIES, Darin
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Everett
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
NWST 1-2
4.36 16 6 0 0 0
43.1 46 30 21 3 8 26 37 6 0
GOHARA, Luiz
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2013
Pulaski
2014
Peoria
Everett
2015
Clinton
Everett
LG
APPY
AZL
NWST
MID
NWST
GONZALEZ, Benji
INF
GONZALEZ, Ivan
INF
MINOR LEAGUES
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
GONZALEZ (continued)
games (69), T13th in at-bats (263) and T13th in total plate appearances (302)appeared in
games at first base (13 G/12 GS), second base (6 G/4 GS), third base (19 GS), shortstop
(3 GS), left field (25 GS), center field (2 G/1 GS) and designated hitter (5 GS)recorded 27
multi-hit games, including 7 3-hit games, 1 4-hit and a season-high 5 hits on July 31 at DSL
Mets-1 (5x6, R)recorded 4 season-high 10-game hitting streak, June 2-12 (.405/15x37,
11 R, 7 2B, 3B, 4 RBI, HBP, 6 BB, 7 SB)recorded a season-high 4 stolen bases on June 9
vs. DSL Orioles-2 (1x4, R, RBI, BB, 4 SB); 1 of 8 players in the DSL and 1 of 3 DSL Mariners
to record at least 4 stolen bases in a single game in 2015drove in a season-high 4 runs
on July 27 vs. DSL Rockies (4x5, 2 2B, 4 RBI)hit .356 (57x160) with 31 runs scored, 9
doubles, 1 triple, 24 RBI, 15 walks and 6 stolen bases in final 42 games, July 1-Aug. 22.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013
Mariners DSL .209
12 43 7 9 11 0 1 0 7 0 2 2 4 3 5-4 .256
.294 5
2014 Mariners DSL .310 50 187 35 58 80 14 1 2 23 1 3 6 14 26 7-5 .428 .371 9
2015 Mariners-1
DSL .342 69 263 52 90 121 18 2 3 39 3 6 4 26 38 19-4 .460 .401 10
GORGAS, Marvin
RHP
AGE: 20
BORN: 1-19-96 in Chicago, IL
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-9
WEIGHT: 185
RESIDENCE: East Hampton, CT
ACQUIRED: Mariners 13th round selection in the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
Marvin Miguel Gorgasgraduated East Hampton (CT) High School in June, 2014
2014: Limited to 2 games with the AZL Mariners due to an injuryplaced on the disabled
list on July 14 and underwent UCL surgery (Tommy John) on right elbow on July 302015:
Began season on the disabled list rehabbing after Tommy John surgery in 2014reinstated
from the DL on July 12 and appeared in 11 games to conclude the season with the AZL
Marinersrecorded first career win on Aug. 24 at AZL Reds (1.2,1,0,0,0,1).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2014
Peoria
2015
Peoria
LG
AZL
AZL
GRATEROL, Jesus
OF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015 Mariners-1
DSL .207 40 121 16 25 28 3 0 0 11 0 0 6 16 33 3-2 .231 .329 1
LHP
AGE: 19
BORN: 1-28-97 in San Ignacio de Sabaneta, Santiago Rodriguez, DR
BATS: Right
THROWS: Left
HEIGHT: 6-1
WEIGHT: 170
RESIDENCE: Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on May 26, 2014; signed by Mariners
scout Eddy Toledo and Kelvin Dominguez.
Carlos Ariel Guzman2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Dominican Summer League, appearing in 8 games (3 GS)2015: Appeared in 14 games,
3 starts, with the DSL Mariners-1recorded first career win on July 14 at DSL Twins
(1.0,1,0,0,1,2).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Mariners DSL
2015
Mariners-1 DSL
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GUZMAN, Carlos
HALE, Conner
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015
Everett NWST
.163
48
147 9 24 31 7 0 0 12 4 0 1 12 22 2-0 .211
.231
10
HARPER, Ryne
RHP
YEAR CLUB
LG
2011
GCL Braves GCL
Danville APP
2012
Rome
SAL
Lynchburg CAR
2013
Mississippi SOU
2014
Mississippi SOU
2015
Rome
SAL
Mississippi SOU
MINOR LEAGUES
PLAYING RECORD
GAME DEFINITIONS
Night Game: Any game scheduled to start after 5 p.m. local time is considered a night game. If a game is
scheduled to start at 5 p.m. and is delayed by rain or for any other reason, it is considered a day game. If
a game is scheduled to start at 5:01 p.m. or later, it is considered a night game.
Suspended Game: A game becomes a suspended game if it has progressed far enough (4 1/2 or 5
innings) to be an official game and is stopped because of (1) a curfew imposed by law, or (2) a pre-arranged
time limit, or (3) darkness when local law prohibits turning on the lights or when lights are not available.
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HEBERT, Brock
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2012 Pulaski APPY .288 30 111 18 32 40 5 0 1 16 0 1 5 13 21 8-4 .360 .385 7
Everett NWST
.246
33
118 25 29 35 2 2 0 7 2 2 1 24 31 11-2 .297
.372 6
2013 Clinton MID .277 59 191 41 53 65 9 0 1 16 3 1 5 22 42 15-6 .340 .365 17
High Desert
CAL .281
17 64 13 18 28 6 1 1 11 1 1 2 8 16 0-1 .453
.373 2
Everett NWST
.217 6 23 3 5 9 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 3 4 2-0 .391
.357 0
2014 High Desert
CAL .267 50 195 35 52 81 12 4 3 30 1 2 3 13 55 9-2 .415 .319 7
Tacoma PCL .200 3 10 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 .200
.273 0
Jackson SOU .177 39 113 12 20 22 2 0 0 10 3 0 3 10 37 3-0 .195 .262 10
2015
Bakersfield
CAL .297
12 37 5 11 21 2 1 2 12 1 2 1 5 11 2-3 .568
.378 2
Clinton MID .266 34 128 19 34 47 11 1 0 9 2 2 0 15 43 4-1 .367 .338 4
Peoria AZL .091 5 11 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 2-1 .091
.286 2
YEAR CLUB
2013
Clinton
2014
Jackson
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
MID 0-0
0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
SOU 0-0
0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
HELDER, Eugene
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014 Mariners VSL .267 61 225 40 60 82 11 4 1 27 2 3 3 22 19 6-2 .364 .336 17
2015 Mariners-1
DSL .313 58 233 37 73 89 16 0 0 24 2 0 2 13 17 9-4 .382 .355 12
269
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AGE: 20
BORN: 2-26-96 in Orangestad, Aruba
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11
WEIGHT: 165
RESIDENCE: Orangestad, Aruba
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on October 29, 2013; signed by Mariners
scout Karel Williams.
Eugene Alexander Helder Jr2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Venezuelan Summer Leaguerecorded 2 season-high 10-game hit streaks: May 26-June
14 (.375/14x43, 8 R, 2 2B, 5 RBI, 4 BB, 3 SB) and July 5-17 (.317/13x41, 6 R, 6 2B, 3B,
4 RBI, 2 BB, SB)hit first career home run on June 18 at VSL Cubs (3x5, 4 R, HR, 2
RBI)2015: Finished first season with the DSL Mariners-1 after spending the 2014 season
with the VSL Marinersreached base safely in 46 of 58 games, including 42 games with
at least 1 hitrecorded 23 multi-hit games, including a season-high 5 hits on Aug. 6 vs.
DSL Twins (5x5, R, 3 2B, 3 RBI, SB)recorded 5 consecutive multi-hit games, June 11-16
(.565/13x23, 4 R, 2 2B, 3 RBI)hit .400 (30x75) with 12 runs scored, 8 doubles, 8 RBI, 1
walks and 1 stolen base in 18 games in June; his .400 average ranked T3rd in the DSL in
Junehit .324 (36x74) with 5 doubles, 23 RBI and 8 walks with RISP.
HENRY, Jabari
OF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2012 Pulaski APPY .271 58 207 35 56 101 15 3 8 42 1 4 3 27 46 5-2 .488 .357 4
Everett NWST
.333 3 6 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0-0 .333
.500 0
2013 Clinton MID .268 71 257 41 69 112 18 2 7 40 0 3 3 47 49 9-6 .436 .384 2
High Desert
CAL .238 29 105 19 25 46 5 2 4 17 1 1 0 16 24 0-1 .438 .336 2
2014 High Desert
CAL .291
114 430 79 125 251 26 5 30 95 1 2 9 69 109 6-9 .584 .398 1
2015 Jackson SOU .170 91 288 35 49 100 15 3 10 38 3 0 2 44 99 6-0 .347 .284 9
MINOR LEAGUES
HERB, Tyler
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Peoria
AZL
High Desert CAL
Clinton
MID
2015
Clinton
MID
270
HERNANDEZ, Anjul
RHP
AGE: 20
BORN: 1-2-96 in Ocumare del Tuy, VZ
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 192
RESIDENCE: Ocumare del Tuy, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on March 25, 2013; signed by Mariners
scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Ubaldo Heredia.
Anjul David Hernandez2013: Began pro career with the Mariners in the Venezuelan
Summer Leaguewent 4-1 with a 3.86 ERA (18 ER, 42.0 IP) in 9 starts, compared to 1-0-1
with a 5.84 ERA (8 ER, 12.1 IP) in 4 relief appearances2014: Spent second season with
the VSL Mariners, appearing in 13 games (11 GS)went 2-0 with a 1.71 ERA (4 ER, 21.0 IP)
over final 4 starts from July 9-30, lowering season ERA from 5.49 to 4.182015: Finished
first season with the DSL Mariners-2 after spending the previous 2 seasons with the VSL
Marinerslimited opponents to a .226 (43x190) average, while walking 16 and striking out
33struck out a season-high 6 batters twice: June 1 vs. DSL Angels (5.0,3,1,0,1,6,2HB)
and June 18 vs. DSL Rangers (5.0,3,1,1,1,6,HB)went 0-2 with a 1.59 ERA (6 ER, 34.0
IP) over 6 starts, June 18-July 17; during this stretch limited opponents to a .185 (23x122)
average, while walking 9 and striking out 20.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2013
Mariners VSL
2014 Mariners
VSL
2015
Mariners-2 DSL
W-L ERA
5-1
4.31
3-1 4.18
1-3
2.63
G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
13 9 0 0 1
54.1 62 35 26 1 6 19 31 9 1
13 11 0 0 0 60.1 69 36 28 2 15 10 41 11 2
10 10 0 0 0
51.1 43 21 15 1 6 16 33 2 0
HERNANDEZ, Brayan
OF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015 Mariners-2
DSL .224 50 174 32 39 57 8 2 2 22 3 1 0 18 44 9-6 .328 .295 2
HERNANDEZ, Carlos
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Mariners VSL
2015
Mariners-1 DSL
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AGE: 20
BORN: 2-8-96 in San Felix, Bolivar, Venezuela
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3
WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: Puerto Ordaz, Bolivar, Venezuela
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on May 5, 2014; signed by Mariners
scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Luis Martinez.
Carlos Alfredo Hernandez2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Venezuelan Summer Leagueallowed only 2 earned runs in over first 25.2 innings (8 G,
2-1-1, 0.70), before allowing 4 earned run in final appearance of the seasonrecorded wins
in back-to-back appearances, July 22 vs. VSL Tigers (5.0,2,0,0,0,5) and July 28 at VSL
Cubs (5.0,7,0,0,0,3)2015: Finished first season with the DSL Mariners-1 after spending
the 2014 season with the VSL Marinerswent 7-1 with 1 save and a 1.68 ERA (11 ER, 59.0
IP) in 14 games, 9 startslimited opponents to a .155 (33x208) average, while walking 10
and striking out 50led the DSL in WHIP (0.73) and lowest opponents batting average
(.159), while ranking 6th in ERA (1.68) and T6th in wins (7)made 5 appearances in relief to
start the season, June 1-17, going 3-0 with 1 save and a 1.93 ERA (3 ER, 14.0 IP)moved
to the starting rotation on June 23 for the remainder of the season, going 4-1 with a 1.60
ERA (8 ER, 45.0 IP)went 4-0 with 1 save and a 1.57 ERA (4 ER, 23.0 IP) in 7 games, 2
starts in June; limited opponents to a .143 (12x84) average, while walking 2 and striking
out 22tossed at least 6.0 innings in 4 of his 9 starts, recording 3 quality startstossed
season-high 7.0 innings on July 4 at DSL Rockies (7.0,4,0,0,1,4)struck out a season-high
10 batters in 6.0 innings on Aug. 14 vs. DSL Orioles-2 (6.0,4,2,2,1,10,HB).
HERRERA, Alber
INF
AGE: 20
BORN: 3-7-96 in Caja Seca, Zulia, VZ
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11
WEIGHT: 160
RESIDENCE: Sucre, Zulia, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on March 11, 2013; signed by Mariners
scout Emilio Carrasquel.
Alber Jose Herrera2013: Began pro career with the Mariners in the Venezuelan
Summer League, batting .220 (9x41) in 21 games2014: Appeared in 41 games in second
season with the VSL Mariners2015: Spent season with the Mariners-2 in the Dominican
Summer League, appearing in 14 games.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013
Mariners VSL .220
21 41 9 9 11 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 6 15 2-0 .268
.360 5
2014
Mariners VSL .170
41
100 16 17 21 2 1 0 6 0 1 2 10 30 4-2 .210
.257
10
2015
Mariners-2
DSL .222
14 18 8 4 6 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 5 1-1 .333
.300 3
HERRMANN, Spencer
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Peoria
AZL
Pulaski
APPY
High Desert CAL
2015
Everett
NWST
MINOR LEAGUES
HOLMAN, David
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011
Peoria
AZL 2-1
5.04 16 1 0 0 0
30.1 36 29 17 4 6 7
19 3 0
2012
Pulaski
APPY 3-3
3.27 18 0 0 0 8
33.0 36 15 12 3 0 6
33 4 0
Everett
NWST 0-0
6.00 1 0 0 0 1 3.0 3 2 2 1 0 1 2 0 0
2013
Clinton
MID 4-8
3.25 38 7 1 0 3
110.2
104 52 40 6 5 20
53
10 0
2014
High Desert CAL
3-1
4.07 16 5 0 0 0
55.1 59 29 25 8 0 12 25 7 1
2015 INJURED DID NOT PITCH
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HORSTMAN, Ryan
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2013
Everett
2014
Peoria
2015
Clinton
Everett
Peoria
LG
NWST
AZL
MID
NWST
AZL
W-L ERA
0-0
4.50
0-0
0.00
2-0
0.00
1-0
0.00
0-0
0.00
G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
1 1 0 0 0 2.0 3 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 0
4 1 0 0 0 6.2 6 0 0 0 0 2 7 1 0
7 0 0 0 0 8.2 4 0 0 0 1 3
12 1 0
3 0 0 0 0 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 1 0
1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
HULTZEN, Danny
LHP
HUNTER, Kyle
LHP
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
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HUNTER (continued)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2011
Everett
NWST
Pulaski
APPY
2012
Clinton
MID
2013
High Desert CAL
Jackson SOU
2014
Jackson SOU
2015
Jackson SOU
Peoria
AZL
INMAN, Ryne
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Peoria
LG
AZL
MINOR LEAGUES
JACKSON, Alex
OF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014
Peoria AZL .280
23 82 11 23 39 6 2 2 16 1 2 0 9 24 0-1 .476
.344 1
2015
Clinton MID .157
28
108 10 17 23 6 0 0 13 0 1 6 6 35 1-1 .213
.240 3
Everett NWST .239 48 163 31 39 76 11 1 8 25 0 1 12 21 61 2-4 .466 .365 2
274
JACKSON, Drew
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015 Everett NWST .358 59 226 64 81 101 12 1 2 26 7 2 1 30 35 47-4 .447 .432 11
JIMENEZ, Angel
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2012 Mariners DSL .238 44 130 20 31 49 7 1 3 13 1 1 2 24 32 7-2 .377 .363 24
2013 Mariners DSL .251 59 187 30 47 72 8 1 5 31 4 2 6 31 36 11-4 .385 .372 25
2014 Mariners DSL .280 53 186 29 52 75 10 2 3 34 0 0 10 27 36 14-6 .403 .399 16
2015 Mariners-2
DSL .264 43 159 33 42 65 14 0 3 27 0 2 2 18 30 7-5 .409 .343 14
Peoria AZL .196
20 51 6 10 14 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 3 10 1-0 .275
.236 5
275
MINOR LEAGUES
JIMENEZ, Anthony
OF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014 Mariners VSL .294 64 218 45 64 91 19 4 0 28 2 5 5 32 38 23-5 .417 .388 7
2015 Mariners-1
DSL .287 62 237 50 68 101 10 4 5 30 1 1 13 19 28 30-6 .426 .370 5
JONES, P.J.
AGE: 22
BORN: 2-25-93 in Fort Hood, TX
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10
WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Vancouver, WA
ACQUIRED: Selected by the Mariners in the 19th round in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player
Draft; signed by Mariners scout Jeff Sakamoto.
Patrick Everett Jones, Jr. graduated from Mountain View (WA) High School in 2011
graduated from Washington State University in June, 20152015: Began professional
career with the Short-A Everett in the Northwest League, appearing in 32 games.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015
Everett NWST
.157
32
102 5 16 19 3 0 0 6 0 2 2 5 31 1-1 .186
.207 5
MINOR LEAGUES
JOSEPH, Luis
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014 Mariners DSL .226 54 186 22 42 55 11 1 0 13 3 1 1 12 36 3-10 .296 .275 16
2015
Mariners-2
DSL .331
66
269 48 89
112 16 2 1 48 0 3 3 8 27 13-6 .416
.353
12
276
KELLY, Dalton
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015 Peoria AZL .219 31 96 23 21 32 3 4 0 11 1 0 2 24 35 10-0 .333 .385 2
KERSKI, Kody
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2014
Everett
2015
Clinton
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
NWST 4-3
2.95 25 0 0 0 3
39.2 39 18 13 0 1 17 46 4 0
MID
4-3
1.80 40 0 0 0 8
60.0 59 22 12 1 3 15 62 4 0
KIEL, Nick
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2014
Peoria
Everett
2015
Clinton
LG
AZL
NWST
MID
277
MINOR LEAGUES
KITTREDGE, Andrew
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2011
Everett
NWST
2012
Clinton
MID
High Desert CAL
Jackson SOU
2013
Jackson SOU
Tacoma PCL
High Desert CAL
2014
Everett
NWST
High Desert CAL
Jackson SOU
2015
Jackson SOU
Tacoma PCL
MINOR LEAGUES
KNIGGE, Tyler
RHP
KNIGGE (continued)
Arizona Fall League...2013: Spent entire season with Reading, finishing T6th in the Eastern
League in appearances (48)tossed season-high 14.0 scoreless innings, May 24-June 26
(10 G)...2014: Shuttled between Reading and Lehigh Valleyhad a 22.0-inning scoreless
streak with Reading, May 2-July 20over final 7 appearances with Lehigh Valley, went 3-0
with a 0.84 ERA (1 ER, 10.2 IP)...2015: Combined to go 0-1 with 4 saves and a 4.67 ERA
(32 ER, 61.2 IP) over 44 relief appearances combined between AAA Lehigh Valley (PHI), AA
Reading (PHI) and AA Jacksonacquired by Seattle from the Philadelphia organization in
a Minor League Outright Trade on July 21appeared in 16 games with Jackson to end the
seasonappeared in 20 games with Lehigh Valley, April 9-May 16, May 25-June 12 and
July 9-20 (0-0, 5.28 ERA) and Reading, May 17-24 and June 13-July 8 (0-0-2, 4.26 ERA)
on the 7-day Disabled List with right groin strain, June 27-July 8.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2010
GCL Phillies GCL
Williamsport NYP
2011
Lakewood SAL
2012
Clearwater FSL
Reading EAS
2013
Reading EAS
2014
Reading EAS
Lehigh Valley
INT
2015
Reading EAS
Lehigh Valley
INT
Jackson SOU
LANDAZURI, Stephen
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2010
Peoria
AZL
2011
Everett
NWST
2012
Clinton
MID
Peoria
AZL
2013
Clinton
MID
High Desert CAL
2014 Jackson
SOU
2015
Tacoma PCL
Jackson SOU
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AGE: 24
BORN: 1-6-92 in Pomona, CA
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0
WEIGHT: 187
RESIDENCE: Rialto, CA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 22nd round selection in the 2010 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout John Ramey.
Stephen Michael Landazurigraduated from Carter (CA) High School in June,
20102010: Began pro career with the AZL Marinersparticipated in Mariners Instructional
League2011: Made 14 start with Everetttied for the team lead with 5 wins, while
finishing 2nd with 72 strikeoutsparticipated in the Mariners Instructional League2012:
Appeared in only 9 games, 7 starts with Clinton due to being on the disabled list with
tendinitis in right biceps from May 15-Sept. 1made 3 starts with the AZL Mariners on
rehab assignment, Aug. 19-292013: Began season with Clinton, making 3 starts before
being promoted to High Desert on April 23amongst California League starters ranked
5th in SO/9.0 IP (8.87)finished T2nd on the Mavericks roster with 6 wins, while ranking
3rd amongst all Mariners farmhands with 129 strikeoutsstruck out a season-high 12
batters on Aug. 13 at Lancaster (W, 6.2,3,1,1,2,12,WP)2014: Limited to only 19 starts
with Jackson to due injurystuck out season-high 9 batters in back-to-back starts, April 17
at Tennessee (6.0,1,0,0,1,9,2HB) and April 22 vs. Chattanooga (5.0,4,3,3,1,9,HR)limited
opponents to 2 earned runs or less in 11 starts, while recording 7 quality startson the
disabled list with a left oblique muscle strain, April 29-June 14...pitched for the Surprise
Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League, going 1-5 with a 6.95 ERA (17 ER, 22.0 IP) in 8 games,
5 starts2015: Split season between AA Jackson (April 9-May 12 & July 11-Sept. 7) and
AAA Tacomawent 0-0 with a 1.45 ERA (3 ER, 18.2 IP) in 4 starts in April with Jackson;
held opponents to a .182 (12x66) average, while walking 4 and striking out 17recorded
first AAA win with Rainiers on June 27 vs. El Paso (5.0,4,2,2,2,5)pitched for the Aguilas
de Mexicali in the Mexican Winter League.
LANDRY, Leon
OF
PLAYING RECORD
MINOR LEAGUES
LAYA, Alexdray
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013
Mariners VSL .037
13 27 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 6 0-1 .037
.235 2
2014
Mariners VSL .237
43
139 17 33 38 3 1 0 7 1 1 3 13 19 3-4 .273
.314
17
2015
Mariners-2
DSL .165
33 79 10 13 18 2 0 1 8 1 1 2 6 15 0-1 .228
.239 6
280
LEAL, Bryan
OF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013
Mariners VSL .191
18 47 2 9 11 0 1 0 7 0 0 1 1 14 0-1 .234
.224 3
2014
Mariners VSL .208
39
106 14 22 30 4 2 0 9 0 1 5 10 18 3-3 .283
.303 5
2015
Mariners-2
DSL .200
21 40 10 8 9 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 12 7 4-3 .225
.385 1
LEAL, Jose
OF
AGE: 21
BORN: 2-16-95 in Valle de la Pascua, VZ
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 198
RESIDENCE: Tucupido, Guarico, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 6, 2011; signed by Mariners
scouts Bob Engle, Emilio Carrasquel and Luis Martinez.
Jose Antonio Leal2011: Participated in the Mariners Instructional League2012:
Appeared in 27 games with the Mariners in the Arizona Leagueparticipated in the
Mariners Instructional League2013: Spent season with the VSL Mariners2014: Began
season with the AZL Mariners, appearing in 9 games before being promoted to Pulaski on
July 14recorded a season-high 5 hits on July 25 at Princeton (5x6, R, 2B, 2 RBI)2015:
Spent season with the AZL Marinersamong the Arizona League leaders finished T3rd in
doubles (15), T8th in RBI (30) and T9th extra-base hits (19)drove in a season-high 5 runs
on June 30 at AZL Cubs (3x5, 2 R, 3B, HR, 5 RBI)recorded a season-high 10-game hitting
streak, July 4-16 (.421/16x38, 7 R, 7 2B, HR, 8 RBI, 1 HBP, 4 BB).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2012
Peoria AZL .078
27 77 5 6 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 8 44 1-1 .078
.193 2
2013 Mariners VSL .243 57 189 39 46 80 10 3 6 37 1 7 7 19 52 6-3 .423 .324 6
2014
Peoria AZL .250 9 32 8 8 15 4 0 1 5 0 0 0 6 17 1-0 .469
.368 0
Pulaski APPY
.243
23 74 4 18 26 3 1 1 10 1 1 0 8 37 1-2 .351
.313 4
2015 Peoria AZL .260 45 169 17 44 69 15 2 2 30 0 1 4 10 51 4-0 .408 .315 1
LERUD, Steve
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
LIBERATO, Luis
C
OF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013 Mariners DSL .255 57 204 39 52 72 8 3 2 17 2 1 3 23 50 14-8 .353 .338 2
2014 Peoria AZL .211 49 175 28 37 55 6 3 2 14 4 1 1 29 47 14-2 .314 .325 5
2015
Jackson SOU .000 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 .000
.000 0
Clinton MID .133 8 30 3 4 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 1-0 .233
.188 0
Everett NWST .260 53 181 34 47 82 10 5 5 31 7 3 0 24 47 10-3 .453 .341 2
281
MINOR LEAGUES
LITTELL, Zack
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2013
Peoria
2014
Pulaski
2015
Clinton
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
AZL
0-6
5.94 10 7 0 0 1
33.1 39 27 22 2 1 13 28 4 0
APPY 5-5
4.52 13 13 0 0 0
69.2 75 38 35 3 8 12 64 1 0
MID
3-6
3.91 21 21 0 0 0
112.2
121 63 49 4 4 30 84 5 1
LITTLEWOOD, Marcus
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
MINOR LEAGUES
LOPES, Tim
C
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2012 Mariners AZL .316 53 215 42 68 103 11 12 0 32 0 4 1 24 29 7-3 .479 .381 8
High Desert
CAL .250 5 12 2 3 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .417
.250 1
2013 Clinton MID .272 92 334 40 91 115 15 3 1 36 6 3 2 20 46 10-7 .344 .315 17
2014 High Desert
CAL .238
114 421 54 100 142 16 7 4 44 5 1 6 37 81 18-7 .337 .308 12
2015 Bakersfield
CAL .276
123 478 69 132 173 27 4 2 49 14 6 8 41 96 35-18 .362 .340 20
282
LOPEZ, Pablo
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013
Mariners VSL
7-1
2.57 12 12 0 0 0
66.2 51 25 19 2 5 11 38 5 1
2014 INJURED - DID NOT PITCH
2015
Peoria
AZL 2-1
3.13 12 3 0 0 0
37.1 37 20 13 1 3 6
26 3 2
LOPEZ, Robinson
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Mariners VSL
2015
Mariners-1 DSL
LUCAS, Ed
INF
MACK, Chantz
OF
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
283
MINOR LEAGUES
MACK (continued)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013
Peoria AZL .304
13 46 8 14 21 5 1 0 11 0 2 1 11 16 0-3 .457
.433 1
Everett NWST .280 35 118 12 33 48 9 0 2 14 3 1 2 13 34 5-1 .407 .358 0
Jackson SOU .277 5 22 2 5 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 1-0 .227
.227 0
2014
Tacoma PCL .400 2 5 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0-0 .400
.500 0
Clinton MID .282 73 273 32 77 120 11 4 8 50 2 4 2 29 40 7-3 .440 .351 6
High Desert
CAL .222
17 63 5 14 23 3 0 2 4 0 0 0 4 13 2-1 .365
.269 0
2015 Clinton MID .261 88 310 46 81 108 16 4 1 26 1 2 4 49 79 3-5 .348 .367 7
Bakersfield
CAL .230 33 122 16 28 58 4 1 8 22 0 3 1 11 35 3-2 .475 .292 0
MANZUETA, Romulo
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2013
Mariners DSL
2014
Mariners DSL
2015
Mariners-1 DSL
W-L ERA
3-1
5.08
2-4
4.21
1-0
4.43
G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
10 3 0 0 0
28.1 24 17 16 1 4 17 28 2 0
14 13 0 0 0
51.1 44 29 24 1 6 35 51 9 1
16 0 0 0 0
22.1 17 12 11 3 3 17 28 8 0
MINOR LEAGUES
MARISCAL, Chris
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014 Everett NWST .262 51 187 25 49 66 9 1 2 16 3 0 3 24 52 2-3 .353 .355 20
2015 Clinton MID .236
105 382 35 90 115 13 3 2 44 4 4 6 41 113 5-6 .301 .316 19
YEAR CLUB
2015
Clinton
LG
MID
284
MARLETTE, Tyler
AGE: 23
BORN: 1-23-93 in Oviedo, FL
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11
WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: Oviedo, FL
ACQUIRED: Mariners 5th round selection in the 2011 MLB First-Year Player draft; signed
by Mariners scout Rob Mummau.
Tyler Christian Marlettegraduated from Hagerty High School (FL) in June 2011
named to the All-Central Florida first team in 2011was selected as the Most Valuable
Player in the 2010 Aflac All-American gamerated by Baseball America as the 72nd overall
prospect heading into the 2011 June draft2011: Began pro career, appearing in 12 games
with Pulaskirecorded 5 of 7 hits over final 3 games, Aug. 28-30 (5x13, 2 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI)
participated in the 2011 Mariners Instructional League2012: Spent majority of the season
with Pulaski, but also appeared in 2 games with Everett (Aug. 29-Sept. 1)set season highs
in hits, doubles and RBI on Aug. 9 vs. Greenville (4x5, R, 3 2B, 3 RBI)participated in the
Mariners 2012 Instructional League2013: Spent season with Clintonthrew out 37.8% of
attempted basestealers (28 CS, 74 ATT), ranking 3rd amongst all qualifying catchers in the
Midwest Leagueseason-high 4 hits on May 6 vs. Bowling Green (4x4, 2 2B)recorded
a 10-game hit streak from April 25-May 12 (.429/15x35, 4 R, 4 2B, 3B, HR, 5 RBI, 2 BB, 2
SB) and a season-high 15-game hit streak from July 20-Aug. 16 (.390/23x59, 10 R, 5 2B,
3B, 4 RBI, 7 BB, 2 SB)participated in the Mariners Instructional League2014: Spent
majority of the season with High Desert, but also appeared in 9 games with Jackson (8/1831)recorded a hit in 59 of 81 games, including 19 two-hit games, 7 three-hit games and a
season-high 4 hits on June 14 vs. Lake Elsinore (4x5, 2 R, 2 2B, HR, 2 RBI, SB)seasonhigh 4 RBI on Aug. 13 at Lancaster (2x5, 2 R, 2B, HR, 4 RBI)2015: Split the season
between High-A Bakersfield and AA Jackson, batting .239 (78x326) with 32 runs scored, 18
doubles, 2 triples, 8 home runs and 32 RBIbegan season with Bakersfield, April 9-June
3hit .345 (20x58) with 10 runs scored, 1 double, 4 home runs, 13 RBI and 5 walks in 16
games in Aprilhit first career AA home run with Jackson on June 12 at Mobile (1x3, R,
HR, RBI)recorded season-high 8-games hitting streak, July 2-16 (.387/12x31, 3 R, 2 2B,
HR, 4 RBI, 2 BB)overall hit .327 (17x52) with 6 runs scored, 2 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home
run, 4 RBI and 3 walks in 15 games in July.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2011
Pulaski APPY
.156
12 45 4 7 9 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 0-0 .200
.156 1
2012 Pulaski APPY .284 56 208 23 59 88 14 0 5 23 0 0 0 6 46 3-1 .423 .304 3
Everett NWST
.400 2 5 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 .600
.400 1
2013 Clinton MID .304 75 270 36 85 121 17 2 6 37 0 0 3 24 53 10-4 .448 .367 3
2014 High Desert
CAL .301 81 312 51 94 162 23 0 15 49 0 2 1 24 61 9-2 .519 .351 12
Jackson SOU .250 9 32 3 8 16 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 10 0-1 .500
.333 1
2015 Bakersfield
CAL .216 39 148 17 32 54 5 1 5 20 0 0 2 12 35 2-1 .365 .284 4
Jackson SOU .258 50 178 15 46 70 13 1 3 12 0 0 0 10 31 0-0 .393 .298 2
MARRUFFO, Wladimir
RHP
285
MINOR LEAGUES
MARRUFFO (continued)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2012
Mariners VSL
2013
Mariners VSL
2014
Mariners VSL
2015
Mariners-1 DSL
W-L ERA
1-0
3.57
4-1
2.23
5-2
5.79
3-2
2.94
G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
11 1 0 0 1
22.2 18 11 9 0 3 7 9 4 0
12 0 0 0 1
36.1 36 14 9 1 3 12 24 2 0
21 0 0 0 6
32.2 39 25 21 1 5 15 17 3 0
14 12 0 0 0
67.1 64 28 22 4 4 14 56 4 0
MARTIN, Adam
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014 Everett NWST .260 58 200 27 52 79 12 0 5 24 1 1 5 31 50 2-0 .395 .371 6
2015
Clinton MID .169
26 89 10 15 28 4 0 3 10 2 0 1 7 28 0-0 .315
.237 0
Everett NWST
.095
15 42 4 4 8 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 17 0-0 .190
.191 1
Peoria AZL .308 5 13 2 4 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0-0 .385
.400 1
MINOR LEAGUES
MARTINEZ, Edwin
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Mariners DSL
2015
Mariners-1 DSL
BY THE NUMBERS
During the 39 years of Mariners baseball, 72 different uniform numbers have appeared
in an official game by either a manager, coach or playerevery number from #1-67 has
been worn, including #00 by Jeffrey Leonard in 1989-90the highest numbered jersey
is #99 (James Jones)the most common uniform number has been #27, worn by 28
different players and coachesironically Diego Segui (wearing #27) threw out the first
pitch in franchise history on April 6, 1977 vs. the California Angels#34 has been worn
in 37 of 39 seasons (95%), most recently by Felix Hernandez (2006-current).
286
MATHIS, Will
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2013
Peoria
AZL
Pulaski
APPY
2014
High Desert CAL
2015
Bakersfield CAL
MEDINA, Jeffeson
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
VSL 2-3
4.81 11 4 0 0 1
39.1 58 29 21 1 5 9
18 3 0
AZL
4-3
2.58 11 8 0 0 1
52.1 44 18 15 1 9 14 34 5 1
NWST 1-0
1.69 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 3 1 1 0 0 4 2 0 0
APPY 0-0
0.00 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 4 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 0
NWST 2-8
4.19 13 13 0 0 0
68.2 77 41 32 2 4 22 43 4 1
MID 5-11 4.69 31 16 0 0 2
103.2 93 62 54 6 5 63 82 21 2
MELLO, Joe
RHP
AGE: 23
BORN: 2-22-93 in Castro Valley, CA
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11
WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Dublin, CA
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on September 4, 2015; signed by
Mariners scout Stacey Pettis
Joseph Mello graduated from Dublin (CA) High School in 2011had Tommy John
surgery senior year in high schoolplayed 2 season at Chabot Community College, 201213 and 2 seasons at Lewis and Clark State Collegeis under contract for the 2016 season.
287
MINOR LEAGUES
YEAR CLUB
2012
Mariners
2013
Peoria
Everett
2014
Pulaski
Everett
2015 Clinton
MILLER, Ian
OF
AGE: 24
BORN: 2-21-92 in Philadelphia, PA
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0
WEIGHT: 170
RESIDENCE: Dowington, PA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 14th round selection in the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
Ian Andrew Millergraduated from Bishop Shanahan (PA) High School in June, 2010
attended Wagner College from 2010-20132013: Spent majority of the season with
Pulaski, but also appeared in 12 games with Everett to end the season (8/15-9/2)named
to the Appalachian League Postseason All-Star team as an outfielderreached base
safely in 19 of 21 games from July 17-Aug. 13 (.333/29x87, 20 R, 3 2B, 7 RBI, 6 SB)
participated in the Mariners Instructional League2014: Limited to only 45 games with
Clinton due to two stints on the disabled list: April 18-26 and June 6-Sept. 17 with lower
back strainseason-high 4 hits on May 7 at Burlington (4x8, 3 R, 2B, 2 RBI)went 16-for18 in stolen base attempts despite appearing in only 45 games2015: Split the season
between High-A Bakersfield (4/9-5/27) and AA Jackson, batting .267 (135x506) with 60
runs scored, 18 doubles, 7 triples, 29 RBI, 2 HBP, 39 walks and 50 stolen basesnamed
Southern League Player of the Week, Aug. 31-Sept. 7 (.464/13x28, 4 R, 3 2B, 1 3B, 5 RBI,
4 SB); marks the first weekly honor in his careercombined to recorded 44 multi-hit games,
including 1 4-hit game and 9 3-hit gamesfinished 4th in the Southern League with 29
stolen bases, despite appearing in only 87 gameswith Bakersfield recorded a seasonhigh 4 hits on May 25 vs. High Desert (4x4, R, 4 SB) stole a career-high 4 bases on May
25 vs. High Desert (4x4, R, 4 SB); 1 of 27 minor league players, including 1 of 5 Mariners
MiL players, to steal at least 4 bases in a single game in 2015played for Cangerjeros de
Santurce in the Puerto Rican Winter League.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013
Everett NWST
.333
12 42 7 14 14 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 6 3-1 .333
.391 1
Pulaski APPY .297 40 155 30 46 54 5 0 1 13 2 0 3 16 29 14-6 .348 .374 2
2014 Clinton MID .271 45 166 33 45 58 5 4 0 13 1 2 0 16 35 16-2 .349 .332 1
2015
Bakersfield
CAL .296
39
159 20 47 56 5 2 0 6 1 0 1 10 34 21-5 .352
.341 3
Jackson SOU .254 87 347 40 88 111 13 5 0 23 3 4 1 29 53 29-13 .320 .310 1
MILLS, Brad
LHP
MISELL, Carlos
RHP
YEAR CLUB
LG
2013
Peoria
AZL
Pulaski
APPY
2014
Clinton
MID
2015
Bakersfield CAL
MINOR LEAGUES
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
PLAYING RECORD
288
MISIEWICZ, Anthony
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Everett
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
NWST 3-2
2.14 14 7 0 0 0
46.1 30 11 11 1 0 10 40 1 0
MOBLEY, Cody
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Peoria
LG
AZL
MONTILLA, Geoandry
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014 Mariners VSL .223 44 121 10 27 33 6 0 0 11 1 1 1 11 34 3-1 .273 .291 4
2015 Mariners-1
DSL .333 40 150 32 50 78 9 2 5 32 0 2 0 20 32 5-2 .520 .407 6
289
MINOR LEAGUES
MOORE, ANDREW
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Everett
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
NWST 1-1
2.08 14 8 0 0 0
39.0 37 12 9 2 1 2
43 1 0
MORALES, Estarlyn
OF
MINOR LEAGUES
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2010
Mariners DSL .167
38 84 13 14 22 3 1 1 9 2 0 3 13 27 3-2 .262
.300 1
2011 Mariners DSL .230 54 165 19 38 51 6 2 1 10 3 0 3 21 20 4-4 .309 .328 2
2012 Mariners DSL .255 68 216 31 55 82 11 2 4 26 3 3 1 34 29 14-5 .380 .354 6
2013 Peoria AZL .258 47 182 19 47 63 6 2 2 19 1 1 1 18 40 2-3 .346 .327 1
2014 Pulaski APPY .303 57 208 43 63 103 16 3 6 34 2 6 4 25 46 17-3 .495 .379 4
2015 Clinton MID .256
104 403 44 103 143 21 2 5 53 1 1 5 26 97 20-10 .355 .308 11
Bakersfield
CAL .178
12 45 3 8 11 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 11 0-0 .244
.213 0
290
MORALES, Jhombeyker
IF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2012
Mariners VSL .208
18 48 8 10 15 2 0 1 7 0 0 2 6 7 0-2 .313
.321 5
2013 Mariners VSL .314 51 172 30 54 67 10 0 1 24 5 2 6 11 20 1-4 .390 .372 11
2014 Mariners DSL .297 36 138 23 41 62 10 1 3 22 3 2 4 13 27 7-3 .449 .369 12
2015
Tacoma PCL .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 .000
.000 0
Clinton MID .235 5 17 0 4 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 0-0 .294
.278 2
Peoria AZL .281
50
199 23 56 66 6 2 0 25 3 2 3 5 37 16-4 .332
.306
11
MORALES, Osmer
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2010
Mariners
2011
Mariners
2012
Mariners
2013
Mariners
2014
Peoria
2015
Clinton
LG
VSL
VSL
VSL
VSL
AZL
MID
291
MINOR LEAGUES
MORIERA, Dayner
INF
MORGAN, Gareth
OF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014 Peoria AZL .148 45 155 15 23 39 8 1 2 12 2 1 4 16 73 4-1 .252 .244 3
2015 Peoria AZL .225 55 222 31 50 85 12 4 5 30 0 4 3 12 89 5-1 .383 .270 7
MINOR LEAGUES
MORLA, Ramon
RHP
292
MORLA (continued)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2009
Peoria AZL .294
28
102 20 30 40 2 1 2 12 0 0 2 6 29 4-2 .392
.345 8
2010 Pulaski APPY .323 62 251 60 81 153 17 2 17 49 0 3 3 15 65 13-4 .610 .364 21
2011
Clinton MID .170
28
106 7 18 27 3 3 0 7 1 2 0 4 28 5-2 .255
.196 5
Peoria AZL .250 3 12 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1-1 .33
.250 0
Everett MID .263 48 179 24 47 68 5 2 4 21 0 3 2 18 44 10-5 .380 .332 18
2012 Clinton MID .278
102 410 63 144 194 27 7 13 68 0 8 7 17 102 7-1 .473 .312 35
2013 High Desert
CAL .303 45 175 32 53 102 17 1 10 33 0 0 1 12 48 7-1 .583 .351 14
Jackson SOU .244 65 246 24 60 106 12 5 8 40 0 1 3 18 87 5-2 .431 .302 12
2014
Jackson SOU .200
26 95 6 19 27 3 1 1 3 0 0 1 7 27 0-0 .284
.262 4
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Peoria
AZL
2015
Peoria
AZL
Bakersfield CAL
W-L ERA
0-0
2.84
0-1
6.00
0-0
1.80
G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
5 0 0 0 1 6.1 2 2 2 0 1 4 8 1 0
6 0 0 0 0 6.0 5 4 4 0 0 5 5 2 1
5 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 1 1 0 1 2 9 0 0
MOTA, Ismerling
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015 Mariners-1
DSL .318 47 179 26 57 83 8 0 6 39 1 2 3 16 25 2-1 .464 .380 2
MUHAMMAD, Jeremiah
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2014
Peoria
2015
Peoria
LG
AZL
AZL
AGE: 19
BORN: 2-18-97 in Maracaibo, Zulia, Venezuela
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0
WEIGHT: 170
RESIDENCE: Maracaibo, Zulia, Venezuela
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on April 24, 2014; signed by Mariners
scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Fernando Soto.
Oberto Jesus Munoz2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Venezuelan Summer League2015: Spent season with the DSL Mariners-1 in the
Dominican Summer League.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014
Mariners VSL .113
20 53 2 6 7 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 13 1-0 .132
.217 1
2015 Mariners-1
DSL .259 34 108 15 28 31 3 0 0 15 1 1 1 10 21 0-0 .287 .325 3
293
MINOR LEAGUES
MUNOZ, Oberto
NEIDERT, Nick
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Peoria
LG
AZL
NEWSOME, Ljay
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Peoria
LG
AZL
MINOR LEAGUES
NIETO, Arturo
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2011
Mariners DSL .231
31 91 7 21 26 5 0 0 11 4 0 4 6 11 2-1 .286
.307 1
2012
Mariners DSL .140
17 43 6 6 10 2 1 0 4 1 0 1 7 8 0-0 .233
.275 2
2013 Mariners DSL .299 52 147 18 44 50 3 0 1 17 3 0 9 24 27 8-3 .340 .428 7
2014
Peoria AZL .179
12 28 4 5 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 6 7 0-1 .179
.343 1
High Desert
CAL .000 6 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 4 0-0 .000
.133 1
2015
Everett NWST
.288
40
118 9 34 39 5 0 0 13 3 2 2 13 21 1-1 .331
.363 2
294
NITTOLI, Vinny
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2014
Everett
2015
Peoria
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
NWST 1-1
4.03 12 0 0 0 0
22.1 20 11 10 2 1 9
18 2 1
AZL 0-1
3.60 7 0 0 0 1
10.0 8 4 4 1 0 2 7 0 0
ONEILL, Tyler
OF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013 Peoria AZL .310 28 100 12 31 45 5 3 1 15 0 0 4 12 27 2-4 .450 .405 0
2014 Clinton MID .247 57 219 31 54 102 9 0 13 38 0 1 5 20 79 5-0 .466 .322 3
Peoria AZL .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 .000
.000 0
Everett NWST
.400 3 10 2 4 6 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 5 0-0 .600
.455 0
2015 Bakersfield
CAL .260
106 407 68 106 227 21 2 32 87 0 6 7 29 137 16-5 .558 .316 6
295
MINOR LEAGUES
OGANDO, Jochi
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010
Mariners DSL
2-2
3.99 12 9 0 0 1
38.1 28 25 17 2 5 27 32 8 0
2011
Peoria
AZL
1-4
5.84 8 5 0 0 0
24.2 23 19 16 1 2 25 15 8 2
2012
Pulaski
APPY 2-3
4.17 12 12 0 0 0
49.2 49 27 23 2 0 23 39 6 2
2013
Clinton
MID
1-3
3.32 33 0 0 0 2
59.2 53 29 22 1 6 32 56 9 0
2014
High Desert CAL
4-2
7.10 22 11 0 0 0
58.1 72 51 46 6 3 36 52 5 2
Jackson SOU 0-3
5.54 4 4 0 0 0
13.0 18 14 8 0 1 13 14 4 1
2015 INJURED DID NOT PITCH
OROZCO, Jio
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Peoria
LG
AZL
MINOR LEAGUES
PADOVANI, Paolo
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Mariners VSL
2015
Mariners-1 DSL
296
PAGAN, Emilio
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2013
Pulaski
APPY
Everett
NWST
2014
Clinton
MID
2015
Bakersfield CAL
PAOLINI, Daniel
INF
297
MINOR LEAGUES
PAOLINI (continued)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2011 Pulaski APPY .284 61 218 32 62 101 17 5 4 26 0 2 7 27 53 5-2 .463 .378 10
2012 Clinton MID .299
111 418 68 125 206 27 0 18 73 2 1 3 49 63 5-2 .493 .376 16
2013 High Desert
CAL .284 92 334 62 95 174 21 2 18 69 1 7 8 57 56 2-2 .521 .394 1
Jackson SOU .165
30
103 6 17 24 5 1 0 4 1 0 0 18 24 1-2 .233
.289 0
2014 Jackson SOU .268
116 410 58 110 185 34 1 13 65 1 4 5 56 75 3-2 .451 .360 6
2015 Jackson SOU .271 93 314 34 85 114 13 2 4 37 2 5 6 42 66 5-3 .363 .362 4
Tacoma PCL .156
15 45 6 7 10 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 7 16 0-0 .222
.283 1
YEAR CLUB
2015
Jackson
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
SOU 0-0
27.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 0
PARKER, Blake
RHP
PEELER, Joe
RHP
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Peoria
LG
AZL
PEGUERO, Martin
INF
MINOR LEAGUES
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2011 Peoria AZL .279 43 165 23 46 63 12 1 1 25 1 2 2 6 22 17-5 .382 .309 20
2012 Pulaski APPY .231 60 238 30 55 70 11 2 0 24 3 2 1 12 32 3-1 .294 .269 17
2013
Clinton MID .232
53
181 17 42 50 8 0 0 24 4 2 0 4 22 2-2 .276
.246
13
Everett NWST
.389 5 18 4 7 7 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 4 2 1-0 .389
.500 0
2014 Clinton MID .263 80 270 26 71 92 15 0 2 24 6 2 2 8 42 4-5 .341 .287 8
2015 Clinton MID .248 71 234 22 58 73 13 1 0 25 2 4 1 18 28 7-4 .312 .300 8
Bakersfield
CAL .236
22 72 4 17 21 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 9 14 2-1 .292
.329 3
298
PENA, Onil
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014
Mariners DSL .302
38
149 20 45 64 9 2 2 22 3 1 6 8 26 8-3 .430
.360
10
2015 Mariners-2
DSL .278 59 212 25 59 86 12 0 5 40 1 0 10 17 39 5-2 .406 .360 3
PEREZ, Nolan
INF
PEREZ, Taylor
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015
Peoria AZL .257
39
109 17 28 36 6 1 0 8 3 1 6 17 21 9-8 .330
.383 9
PEREZ, Ulises
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2014 Mariners
Peoria
2015
Peoria
LG
VSL
AZL
AZL
299
MINOR LEAGUES
PEREZ, Yeison
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014
Mariners DSL .184
13 38 7 7 9 2 0 0 3 2 0 1 9 14 0-0 .237
.354 5
2015
Mariners-1
DSL .236
36
110 8 26 35 3 0 2 28 1 3 2 6 14 2-0 .318
.281 3
MINOR LEAGUES
PETERSON, D.J.
INF
PETERSON (continued)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013 Everett NWST .312 29 109 20 34 58 6 0 6 27 0 1 0 13 18 0-1 .532 .382 4
Clinton MID .293
26 99 16 29 57 5 1 7 20 0 0 1 7 24 1-0 .576
.346 5
2014 High Desert
CAL .326 65 273 51 89 168 23 1 18 73 0 1 2 23 65 6-0 .615 .381 14
Jackson SOU .261 58 222 32 58 105 8 0 13 38 0 1 3 22 51 1-1 .473 .335 4
2015 Jackson SOU .223 93 358 39 80 124 19 2 7 44 0 1 3 31 90 5-0 .346 .290 6
Tacoma PCL .214 4 14 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-1 .286
.214 1
PETERSON, Pat
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2014
Pulaski
2015
Clinton
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
APPY 2-2
3.26 11 11 0 0 0
49.2 43 21 18 2 2 18 54 0 0
MID
6-6
4.49 27 17 0 0 0
108.1
111 68 54 5 7 44 89 12 1
PETTY, Kyle
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013
Peoria AZL .349
22 83 15 29 39 8 1 0 13 1 0 2 3 23 6-0 .470
.386 2
Everett NWST
.264
27 91 10 24 34 4 0 2 12 0 1 2 7 23 5-1 .374
.327 1
2014 Everett NWST .251 63 231 29 58 85 19 1 2 23 1 2 6 18 67 8-1 .368 .319 12
2015
Bakersfield
CAL .255
96
353 40 90
137 8 6 9 46 0 0 2 29 84 11-3 .388
.315 8
301
MINOR LEAGUES
PIERCE, Rohn
RHP
AGE: 23
BORN: 1-21-93, in Buffalo, NY
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3
WEIGHT: 210
RESIDENCE: North Tonawanda, NY
ACQUIRED: Mariners 19th round selection in the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
Rohn Harrison Piercegraduated from Newfane (NY) High School in 2011named
2011 Western New York Player of the Year (7-0, 0.40 ERA, 120 K, 66.1 IP)First-team
All-League Honors in 2009 and 2010threw 2 no-hitters during his prep career
attended Canisius College (NY) from 2012-2014named the 2014 Metro Atlantic Athletic
Conference Pitcher of the Year2014 All-MAAC First Team2014: Began professional
career with Pulaskifinished T2nd on the team with 5 winsrecorded first career win
on July 4 vs. Bristol (2.2,1,0,0,1,3)went 3-0 and tossed 12.2 scoreless innings over 5
appearances, Aug. 2-17limited opponents to a .217 (33x152) average, including a .172
(10x58) clip vs. leftiesstruck out at least 1 batters all 18 appearances, including a seasonhigh 6 strikeouts in 2.1 innings on July 20 vs. Bluefield (2.1,3,1,1,0,5,HB)averaged 11.91
strikeouts per 9.0 innings2015: Split season between Short-A Everett (6/23-7/8, 7/11-13
& 7/28-9/7), A Clinton (4/9-6/22 & 7/14-27) and High-A Bakersfield (7/9-10)combined to
average 10.30 strikeouts per 9.0 innings (90 SO, 78.2 IP), including striking out a seasonhigh 8 batters in 4.0 innings with Clinton on May 28 at Peoria (4.0,1,0,0,1,8)finished T12th
in the Northwest League with 4 wins.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Pulaski
APPY
2015
Bakersfield CAL
Clinton
MID
Everett
NWST
MINOR LEAGUES
PIKE, Tyler
LHP
AGE: 22
BORN: 1-26-94 in Winter Haven, FL
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
HEIGHT: 6-0
WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Winter Haven, FL
ACQUIRED: Mariners 3rd round supplemental (126th overall) selection in the 2012 MLB
First-Year Player Draft; signed by Mariners scout Rob Mummau.
Tyler Wienk Pikegraduated from Winter Haven (FL) High School in June, 20122012:
Began pro career with the AZL Marinersnamed to the Arizona League All-Star teamled
the league with a 1.78 ERA and a .193 opponent batting average, while ranking 2nd in WHIP
(1.90) and 4th in strikeouts (57)among starters ranked 1st with the highest strikeouts
per 9.0 innings (10.13) and ranked 2nd in fewest baserunners per 9.0 innings (10.66)
held opponents to 2 runs or less in all 11 starts, including 0 runs in 6 startstossed 7.0
scoreless innings before allowing first run in 3rd career start on July 8 at AZL Rangers
tossed a season-high 15.0 scoreless innings over 3 starts, July 14-25participated in the
Mariners Instructional League2013: Made 22 starts with Clintonnamed to the 2013
Midwest League Postseason All-Star Team, as the top left-handed starterhis 2.37 ERA
would have led the Midwest League, but finished less than 2.0 innings from qualifying
limited opponents to a .194 average (73x377)finished 12th amongst all Mariners
farmhands with 90 strikeoutswent 6-0 with a 1.70 ERA (14 ER, 74.0 IP) over 13 starts,
May 13-July 20was one of four LumberKings chosen to represent the Western Division in
the Midwest League All-Star Game in June2014: Split season between High Desert (4/56/18) and Jackson (6/19-8/28)went 2-0 with a 1.96 ERA (4 ER, 18.1 IP) over first 4 starts
with High Desertcombine with relievers Mark Bordonaro and Blake Hauser on a no-hitter
as High Desert defeated Rancho Cucamonga 5-0 on May 28 (6.0,0,0,0,2,8); marked the 2nd
no-hitter in club history and first at Mavericks Stadiumpromoted to Jackson on June 19
recorded ND in Double-A debut on June 22 at Mississippi (5.0,2,0,0,3,2,HB)2015: Split
season between AA Jackson and High-A Bakersfield (4/25-end of season), going 6-8 with
a 4.31 ERA (64 ER, 133.2 IP) in 28 startsfinished among the California League pitching
leaders in opponent average (4th, .255), games started (8th, 25), ERA (8th, 4.26), strikeouts
(10th, 114), innings pitched (15th, 122.2) and WHIP (15th, 1.48)also among California
League starters ranked 4th in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (8.36) and average (5th, .255)
tossed at least 6.0 innings in 11 of his 25 starts, including recording 10 quality starts
struck out a career-high 10 batters on 6.2 innings on July 3 at Modesto (6.2,3,2,2,3,10).
302
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2012
Peoria
AZL
2013
Clinton
MID
2014
High Desert CAL
Jackson SOU
2015
Jackson SOU
Bakersfield CAL
W-L ERA
2-1
1.78
7-4
2.37
2-4
5.72
3-4
7.35
0-2
4.91
6-6 4.26
G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
11 11 0 0 0
50.2 34 13 10 1 5 21 57 4 0
22 22 0 0 0
110.1 73 41 29 5 1 57 90 5 0
14 14 0 0 0
61.1 56 44 39 10 7 46 57 6 0
13 13 0 0 0
49.0 57 42 40 5 8 34 33 9 0
3 3 0 0 0
11.0 11 7 6 0 1 12 7 1 0
25 25 0 0 0
122.2 119 74 58 18 6 63
114 12 1
PIA, Andres
RHP
AGE: 21
BORN: 1-16-95 in Guacara, VZ
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3
WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Guacara, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on March 5, 2013; signed by Mariners
scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Ubaldo Heredia.
Andres Ignacio Pina2013: Began career with Mariners in the VSL, going 1-2 with a
4.64 ERA (17 ER, 33.0 IP) in 11 startsrecorded first career win on June 16 at VSL Cubs
(5.0,1,0,0,2,2)2014: Made 10 starts in second season with the VSL Marinersrecorded
only win of the season on May 21 vs. VSL Rays (5.0,2,0,0,2,4)2015: Spent season with
the DSL Mariners-1, appearing in 18 games in relief.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2013
Mariners VSL
2014
Mariners VSL
2015
Mariners-1 DSL
PINEDA, Rafael
RHP
YEAR CLUB
LG
2013
Pulaski
APPY
2014
Clinton
MID
High Desert CAL
2015
Bakersfield CAL
Tacoma PCL
AGE: 25
BORN: 2-3-91 in Salem, OR
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-6
WEIGHT: 210
RESIDENCE: Fort Worth, TX
ACQUIRED: Mariners 30th round selection in the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Mariners scout Ben Collman.
Rafael Emilio Pinedagraduated from Crowley (TX) High School in 2009attended
Texas A&M University, 2009-2013originally selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 40th
round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft2013: Began pro career with Pulaski
recorded first career win in relief on July 31 vs. Bristol (2.0,2,0,0,1,3)struck out a seasonhigh 7 batters on Aug. 8 at Kingsport (3.0,1,1,1,0,7)2014: Spent majority of season with
Clinton, but also appeared in 5 games (2 GS) with High Desert (8/15-30)held opponents
scoreless in 24 of 40 appearances and allowed 1 earned run or less in 34 games2015:
Spent majority of the season with High-A Bakersfield, but also made 1 appearance with
AAA Tacomafinished T10th in the California League with 8 saveswent 2-2 with 5 saves
and a 2.72 ERA (13 ER, 43.0 IP) in final 21 games (6/25-9/5), compared to 1-1 with 3 saves
and a 4.03 ERA (17 ER, 38.0 IP) in 19 games in the first half of the season (4/9-6/16)
tossed at least 2.0 innings in 25 appearances, including 4 games tossing a season-high 3.1
inningsmade AAA debut in only appearance with Tacoma this season on May 19 vs. Las
Vegas, allowing 1 walk in 1.0 scoreless inning.
PLAYING RECORD
303
DEBUT
April 7, 1982
July 8, 1994
Aug. 4, 2005
April 3, 1989
May 5, 2002
April 17, 1993
MINOR LEAGUES
PISTORESE, Joe
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Everett
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
NWST 6-0
1.28 16 0 0 0 3
42.1 28 7 6 2 1 7
46 1 0
PIZZANO, Dario
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
MINOR LEAGUES
PRIES, Jordan
OF
RHP
AGE: 26
BORN: 1-27-90 in Alameda, CA
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0
WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Alameda, CA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 30th round selection in the June 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Stacey Pettis.
Jordan T. Priesgraduated from Alameda (CA) High School in 2008played for
Stanford University from 2009-20112011: Began pro career with Everettstruck out
season-high 8 batters, Aug. 21 vs. Eugene (5.1,3,2,2,2,8,WP)2012: Began season on
the disabled list after having surgery on March 15 to remove loose bodies from right
elbowmade 3 rehab starts with the AZL Mariners, June 22-26reinstated from the DL
on June 26 and transferred to Clintonstruck out season-high 9 batters on July 9 at Quad
Cities (5.2,2,4,3,4,9)made second trip to the DL with right forearm strain, July 19-Aug.
82013: Spent season with High Desert, appearing in 24 games (23 GS)ranked T6th
amongst all Mariners farmhands in winsstruck out a season-high 9 batters and recorded
the win on July 19 vs. Lake Elsinore (5.0,8,1,1,0,9,HB)placed on the disabled is on Aug
18 for the remainder of the season with a left forearm contusion2014: Made 2 starts
with Jackson before making Triple-A debut with the Rainiers on April 20 vs. Sacramento
(6.0,1,0,0,2,2,HB)with the Rainiers allowed 1 run or less in 11 of 24 starts and 3 runs or
less 18 timesranked 5th in the league with a .254 opponents average (4th among starters,
.246), while also ranking 9th with a 4.06 ERA2015: Spent season with AAA Tacoma
finished T4th among all Mariners farmhands with 7 wins...went 3-0 with a 2.25 ERA (7 ER,
28.0 IP) in 5 starts, while limiting opponents to a .170 (17x100) average, while walking 9 and
striking out 23, April 24-June 26tossed at least 6.0 innings in 9 starts, while recording 6
quality starts...on the 7-day Disabled List with a right elbow strain, Aug. 18-Sept. 23.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2011
Everett
NWST
2012
Peoria
AZL
Clinton
MID
2013
High Desert CAL
2014
Jackson SOU
Tacoma PCL
2015 Tacoma
PCL
304
QUEVEDO, Yojhan
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2011
Mariners DSL .205
19 44 8 9 9 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 7 8 0-0 .205
.314 3
2012
Mariners DSL .318
35
110 15 35 48 4 0 3 15 0 0 1 5 8 1-4 .436
.353 5
2013 Mariners VSL .295 59 210 48 62 87 14 1 3 48 0 3 3 20 16 10-2 .414 .360 2
2014
Peoria AZL .281
33
114 12 32 45 7 3 0 18 0 1 0 6 19 1-0 .395
.314 4
2015 Everett NWST .238 46 164 20 39 53 9 1 1 24 0 6 3 14 23 0-1 .323 .299 2
RATLIFF, Lane
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2014
Pulaski
Peoria
2015
Everett
LG
APPY
AZL
NWST
W-L ERA
0-0
15.00
0-1
0.00
1-4
7.06
G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2 1 0 0 0 3.0 7 6 5 0 0 1 4 0 0
4 0 0 0 1 5.1 2 1 0 0 2 3 6 1 0
9 9 0 0 0
29.1 27 23 23 6 4 16 23 4 0
RENGIFO, Luis
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014 Mariners VSL .198 64 227 39 45 63 11 2 1 20 6 1 5 39 45 11-5 .278 .327 12
2015 Mariners-2
DSL .336 60 217 49 73 101 10 6 2 35 7 3 5 22 22 19-8 .465 .405 8
305
MINOR LEAGUES
AGE: 19
BORN: 2-26-97 in Naguanagua, VZ
BATS: Both
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10
WEIGHT: 150
RESIDENCE: Carabobo, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 8, 2013; signed by Mariners
scouts Tim Kissner, Emilio Carrasquel and Illich Salazar.
Luis Jose Rengifo2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the Venezuelan
Summer Leagueseason-high 8-game hitting streak, May 19-29 (.313/10x32, 7 R, 2B,
HR, 7 RBI)2015: Finished first season with the DSL Mariners-1 after spending the 2014
season with the VSL Marinersfinished 10th in the Dominican Summer League in average
(.336)recorded 24 multi-hit games, including a season-high 5 hits, Aug. 19 at DSL Astros
Orange (5x5, 4 R, 2B, HR, RBI).
REYES, Ricardo
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Mariners DSL
2015
Mariners-2 DSL
RIVERA, Michael
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Peoria
LG
AZL
ROACH, Donn
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
RHP
ROBERTSON, Daniel
OF
ROJAS, Bryan
OF
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
AGE: 21
BORN: 1-5-95 in Villa Altagracia, San Cristobal, DR
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Villa Altagracia, San Cristobal, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on January 15, 2014; signed by Mariners
scout Eddy Toledo.
Bryan Stiven Rojas2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Dominican Summer Leaguehit first career home run on July 22 at DSL Royals (2x4, R,
HR, RBI, BB)2015: Spent season with the Mariners-1 in the Dominican Summer League.
PLAYING RECORD
MINOR LEAGUES
ROSA, Joseph
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015 Mariners-1
DSL .310 69 271 63 84 108 10 7 0 20 4 2 8 29 36 21-9 .399 .390 17
306
ROSARIO, Ronald
OF
AGE: 19
BORN: 2-8-97 in Sabana Grande de Palenque, DR
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 165
RESIDENCE: Juan Baron, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 2013; signed by Mariners scout
Tim Kissner and Eddy Toledo.
Ronald Rosario2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the Dominican
Summer League, appearing in 29 games2015: Spent season with the Mariners-2.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014
Mariners DSL .198
29 96 12 19 22 1 1 0 9 1 1 0 12 39 4-1 .229
.284 1
2015 Mariners-2
DSL .208 53 168 13 35 45 8 1 0 16 0 0 1 16 34 2-8 .268 .281 3
SALINAS, Edward
RHP
AGE: 20
BORN: 1-3-96, in San Sebastian, Aragua, VZ
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: Camatagua, Venezuela
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on February 10, 2014; signed by Mariners
scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Ubaldo Heredia.
Edward Enrique Salinas2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Venezuelan Summer League2015: Spent season with the Mariners-1 in the Dominican
Summer Leaguerecorded first career win on June 22 at DSL Red Sox (5.0,3,0,0,1,3).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Mariners VSL
2015
Mariners-1 DSL
SAMPSON, Adrian
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
RHP
SANCHEZ, Gaby
INF
SANCHEZ, Isaac
RHP
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2010
DSL Pirates DSL
2011
DSL Pirates DSL
GCL Pirates GCL
2012
GCL Pirates GCL
State College
NYP
2013
Jamestown NYP
2014
West Virginia SAL
2015
GCL Pirates GCL
Bradenton FSL
307
MINOR LEAGUES
SANDOVAL, Jose
OF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014
Mariners VSL .235
51
166 20 39 48 4 1 1 21 1 2 0 6 44 3-3 .289
.259 7
2015 Mariners-1
DSL .219 64 251 27 55 71 8 1 2 24 1 0 5 10 67 5-7 .283 .263 1
SANTIAGO, Jose
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2013
Mariners
2014
Mariners
Peoria
2015 Everett
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
DSL
0-3
4.30 14 14 0 0 0
52.1 50 33 25 0 5 34 44 6 1
DSL
2-2
3.51 6 6 0 0 0
25.2 19 13 10 0 2 13 31 4 0
AZL
5-1
2.80 9 8 0 0 0
45.0 31 18 14 1 3 20 45 6 0
NWST 2-3 5.74 13 11 0 0 0 47.0 51 34 30 9 2 28 44 10 3
SANTOS, Daniel
AGE: 17
BORN: 1-25-99 in Broward County, FL
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 185
RESIDENCE: Villa Duarte, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 2015; signed by Mariners
scouts Eddy Toledo and Scott Hunter.
Daniel Santosis under contract for the 2016 season.
MINOR LEAGUES
SCHEPEL, Kyle
RHP
308
SCHEPEL (continued)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2013
South Bend MID
Visalia
CAL
Hillsboro NOR
2014
South Bend MID
Visalia
CAL
2015
Clinton
MID
Bakersfield CAL
Tacoma PCL
SCHIRALDI, Lukas
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2014
Everett
2015 Clinton
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
NWST 1-2
5.18 8 8 0 0 0
24.1 25 15 14 3 1 10 29 9 0
MID
4-13 5.19 26 26 2 0 0
126.2 117 83 73 5 12 71 99 25 2
SCOTT, Troy
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
LG
AZL
APPY
NWST
MID
NWST
309
MINOR LEAGUES
YEAR CLUB
2013
Peoria
2014
Pulaski
Everett
2015
Clinton
Everett
SEAGER, Justin
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013 Everett NWST .267 61 240 29 64 86 13 0 3 30 0 2 7 14 62 1-1 .358 .323 9
2014 Clinton MID .240
110 383 41 92 116 11 2 3 37 3 4 11 35 101 2-3 .303 .319 20
2015 Bakersfield
CAL .191 83 278 20 53 78 17 1 2 22 1 2 10 24 88 2-0 .281 .277 7
SEVERINO, Robert
LHP
AGE: 22
BORN: 2-14-94 in Santiago de los Cabelle, DR
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 185
RESIDENCE: Santiago de los Cabelle, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on January 15, 2014; signed by Mariners
scout Eddy Toledo.
Robert Stanley Severino2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in
the Dominican Summer Leaguerecorded first career win on June 7 at DSL Royals
(1.0,1,2,2,1,2,2HB)struck out a career-high 7 batters in 3.0 innings on July 21 at DSL
Royals (3.0,2,0,0,0,7)2015: Spent season with the DSL Mariners-2limited opponents to
a .204 (32x157) average, including a .154 (6x39) clip vs. leftiestossed at least 2.0 innings
in 14 of 17 appearances.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Mariners DSL
2015
Mariners-2 DSL
MINOR LEAGUES
SHANK, Zach
INF
AGE: 25
BORN: 1-6-91 in York, PA
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1
WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Lititz, PA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 28th round selection in the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
Zachary Jay Shankgraduated from Warwick (PA) High School in June, 2009
graduated from Marist College in 2013named First Team All-MAAC in 20132013:
Began pro career with Pulaskialso appeared in 8 games with Clinton, Aug. 23-Sept.
22014: Began season with Clintonseason-high 4 hits on May 3 at Wisconsin (4x5, 4
R, 2 RBI, BB)season-high 12-game hit streak, May 25-June 6 (.417/20x48, 9 R, 6 2B, 2
HR, 6 RBI, 5 BB, SB)promoted to High Desert on July 1, appearing in 55 games to close
out the season2015: Spent majority of season with AA Jackson (4/20-6/16 & 7/29-end of
season), but also appeared in 33 games with AAA Tacoma (6/17-7/28)appeared in games
at second base, third base, short stop and all three outfield positionson the disabled list
with left ankle sprain from May 24-June 12recorded a season-high 4 hits with Jackson
on Aug. 27 at Montgomery (4x6, R, 2B, 2 RBI).
310
SHANK (continued)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013 Pulaski APPY .230 52 183 30 42 66 11 5 1 19 4 2 5 21 22 9-0 .361 .322 5
Clinton MID .286 8 21 4 6 9 0 0 1 4 0 1 2 1 3 1-0 .429
.360 2
2014 Clinton MID .302 69 235 49 71 108 17 1 6 30 4 2 9 21 39 7-3 .460 .378 6
High Desert
CAL .260 55 227 35 59 90 9 5 4 26 5 2 4 10 42 3-2 .396 .300 13
2015 Jackson SOU .249 60 197 23 49 68 7 6 0 10 2 1 8 19 50 5-1 .345 .338 2
Tacoma PCL .252
33
111 13 28 40 5 2 1 8 2 1 0 7 11 1-0 .360
.294 4
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
High Desert CAL
SILVA, Dylan
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Everett
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
NWST 2-1
3.90 18 0 0 0 1
32.1 32 19 14 2 6 13 29 1 0
SIMPSON, Corey
OF
PLAYING RECORD
311
MINOR LEAGUES
SITTON, Kraig
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2010
Tri-City NOR
2011
Asheville SAL
2012
Modesto CAL
2013
Modesto CAL
2014
Tulsa
TEX
2015
New Britain EAS
W-L ERA
1-0
2.86
7-1
4.59
1-2
3.08
6-5
2.93
4-8
3.68
3-2
2.97
G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
20 0 0 0 1
28.1 21 9 9 1 1 10 35 7 0
53 0 0 0 0
68.2 82 45 35 11 1 15 53 6 0
41 0 0 0 0
49.2 62 26 17 4 1 17 22 4 0
52 0 0 0 2
67.2 61 26 22 3 0 27 63 7 1
48 0 0 0 4
66.0 63 35 27 8 1 24 43 7 0
46 0 0 0 1
57.2 64 23 19 0 0 14 37 0 0
SIVERIO, Misael
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
MINOR LEAGUES
YEAR CLUB
2015
Jackson
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
SOU 5-12
4.35 26 26 0 0 0
122.0
130 65 59 6 1 52
110 3 3
SMITH, Tyler
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
SNOW, Forrest
INF
RHP
SNOW (continued)
Mariners Instructional League2011: Split season between Clinton (4/7-6/14), High Desert
(6/15-7/23) and Tacoma (7/24-end of season)finished 4th among all Mariners farmhands
with 127 strikeoutstossed first-career complete game on April 29 at Wisconsin in game
2 of DH (7.0,5,1,1,1,7,HR)played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League; led
AFL with a 1.10 ERA (2 ER, 16.1 IP), while finishing 2nd in opponent average (.167) and
WHIP (0.80)2012: Split season between Jackson (3/31-6/13) and Tacoma (6/14-end
of season)2013: Split season between Jackson (4/6-5/26 & 7/24-8/16) and Tacoma
(5/27-7/23 & 8/17-8/30)on the disabled list with a left biceps contusion, June 30-July
7received a 50-game suspension after a second positive test for a drug of abuse in
violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program on Sept. 172014:
Reinstated from the suspended list on May 28appeared in 4 games (2 GS) with Jackson
before transferring to Tacoma on June 29along with teammate Logan earned the Rainiers
Community Service Awardpitched for Bravos de Margarita in the Venezuelan Winter
League2015: Led AAA Tacoma with a career-high 10 wins in 29 games, 20 startsnamed
to the PCL All-Star Team, but did not pitchwent 7-8 with a 4.19 ERA (47 ER, 101.0 IP) 20
starts and 3-1-1 and a 4.05 ERA (9 ER, 20.0 IP) in 9 relief appearanceswent 7-3-1 with a
1.76 ERA (13 ER, 66.1 IP) in 14 games, 11 starts from April 25-July 1, including going 6-0
with a 1.56 ERA (7 ER, 40.1 IP) in 7 games, 6 starts from May 30-July 1led the Rainiers
pitching staff with 96 strikeouts.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010
Everett
NWST 0-0
0.00 10 0 0 0 3
25.1 8 0 0 0 1 9
26 2 0
Clinton
MID 0-1
1.35 15 0 0 0 6
20.0 9 3 3 1 1 7
26 1 0
2011
Clinton
MID
2-7
3.62 13 13 1 0 0
74.2 62 34 30 4 8 19 71 5 0
High Desert CAL
2-3
8.10 6 6 0 0 0
33.1 49 30 30 7 2 13 20 4 0
Tacoma PCL
1-2
5.35 9 2 0 0 0
35.1 34 21 21 4 1 10 36 2 0
2012
Tacoma PCL
1-4
8.42 13 11 0 0 0
56.2 69 55 53 8 3 38 56 8 1
Jackson SOU 4-5
4.43 19 9 0 0 0
61.0 61 35 30 2 3 29 43 8 0
2013
Jackson SOU 1-5
3.00 23 1 0 0 0
42.0 27 14 14 2 2 11 41 7 0
Tacoma PCL
4-0
2.93 19 1 0 0 0
40.0 34 13 13 5 2 17 43 7 0
2014
Jackson SOU 1-1
3.86 4 2 0 0 0
16.1 14 8 7 2 1 4
14 1 0
Tacoma PCL
2-3
4.05 16 10 0 0 0
60.0 57 29 27 8 3 21 61 2 0
2015
Tacoma PCL 10-9
4.17 29 20 0 0 1
121.0
118 59 56 22 5 41 96 6 0
STEPHENS, Brandon
RHP
STRAIN, Joey
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Peoria
Everett
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
AZL 0-0
1.59 5 0 0 0 1 5.2 6 1 1 0 0 1 8 0 0
NWST 1-0
3.42 14 0 0 0 2
23.2 30 12 9 1 1 3
24 1 0
313
MINOR LEAGUES
AGE: 22
BORN: 1-17-94 in Annapolis, MD
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 210
RESIDENCE: Prince Frederick, MD
ACQUIRED: Mariners 22nd round selection in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player draft;
signed by Mariners scout Joe Barbera.
Joseph Ronald Straingraduated Huntingtown (MD) High School in 2011played 3
seasons at Winthrop (SC) University, 2012-152015: Began professional career with the
AZL Mariners in the Arizona Leaguemade 5 relief appearances with the ALZ Mariners
before being promoted to Short-A Everett on July 12recorded first career win on Aug. 19
vs. Spokane (0.2,1,0,0,1,0,HB).
SUAREZ, Michael
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2013
Mariners VSL
2014
Mariners VSL
2015
Mariners-1 DSL
TAVERAS, Andy
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2015
Mariners-2 DSL
TAYLOR, Logan
INF
MINOR LEAGUES
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015 Everett NWST .267 60 217 33 58 85 11 2 4 42 3 4 7 23 52 10-2 .392 .351 8
TAYLOR, Wayne
TAYLOR (continued)
Pulaski...also appeared in 1 game with Tacoma (9/1)season-high 4 hits on June 26 at
Bluefield (4x4, 4 R, 2 2B, HR, RBI, BB)finished tied for the team lead with 6 home runs,
while also ranking among the Appalachian League leaders in extra-base hits (2nd, 24),
doubles, (T3rd, 17) and RBI (T4th, 38)2015: Spent season with A Clinton.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2014 Pulaski APPY .275 55 207 36 57 94 17 1 6 38 0 3 3 24 72 3-1 .454 .354 5
Tacoma PCL .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 .000
.000 0
2015 Clinton MID .234 86 291 26 68 96 15 2 3 29 0 0 1 28 113 4-1 .330 .303 10
TENIAS, Raymon
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013
Mariners VSL .119
22 59 8 7 13 2 2 0 8 0 1 0 4 21 1-0 .220
.172 4
2014 Mariners VSL .261 47 134 19 35 51 8 1 2 10 1 4 0 15 19 4-2 .381 .327 3
2015 Mariners-2
DSL .245 48 143 17 35 55 11 0 3 17 1 2 2 18 32 9-2 .385 .333 2
THOMPSON, Dylan
RHP
AGE: 22
BORN: 9-16-96 in Myrtle Beach, SC
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Myrtle Beach, SC
ACQUIRED: Mariners 4th round selection (125th overall) in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player
draft; signed by Mariners scout Joe Barbera.
Dylan Michael Thompsongraduated Eden Prairie (MN) High School in 2012led
the Eagles to a State Championship in 2011 as a junior...also on the Eden Prairie Legion
baseball team that won the World Series in 2011attended University of Minnesota, 2012152015: Began his professional career with the AZL Mariners in the Arizona Rookie
Leaguerecorded first career win on July 15 vs. AZL Angels (3.0,1,0,0,1,1).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Peoria
LG
AZL
THONVOLD, Lance
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Everett
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
NWST 1-1
3.12 17 0 0 0 2
26.0 26 11 9 2 0 6
29 2 1
315
MINOR LEAGUES
TORRES, Andres
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Mariners VSL
2015
Peoria
AZL
TORRES, Christopher
INF
AGE: 18
BORN: 2-6-98 in Santiago de los Caballero, DR
BATS: Switch
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11
WEIGHT: 170
RESIDENCE: Santiago de los Caballero, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on August 21, 2014; signed by Mariners
scouts Tim Kissner, Eddy Toledo and Kelvin Dominguez.
Christopher Angel Torres2015: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners-2
finished 5th in the DSL in walks (51averaged 5.37 PA/BB, 8th-highest among all minor
league players in 2015reached base safely via hit, walk or hit by pitch in 57 of 63 games
with an at-batseason-high 4 RBI on July 10 at DSL Nationals (3x4, R, 4 RBI, BB, SB).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015 Mariners-2
DSL .251 64 215 40 54 74 8 3 2 30 3 2 3 51 56 20-9 .344 .399 30
TORRES, Daniel
MINOR LEAGUES
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013
Peoria AZL .240
17 50 7 12 14 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 11 1-1 .280
.296 0
Tacoma PCL .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000
.000 0
Everett NWST
.000 2 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0-0 .000
.125 0
Pulaski APPY
.148 9 27 4 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 8 0-0 .148
.258 2
Clinton MID .333 2 6 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 .333
.429 0
2014 Pulaski APPY .243 41 136 18 33 39 4 1 0 15 2 4 1 19 26 1-2 .287 .331 3
2015 Clinton MID .188 24 85 11 16 18 2 0 0 10 0 1 0 13 19 0-0 .212 .293 3
Bakersfield
CAL .168
55
179 13 30 37 7 0 0 9 1 1 0 25 50 0-2 .207
.268 3
TRINIDAD, Edinson
RHP
UHL, Ryan
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2015 Everett NWST .259 60 201 23 52 79 15 0 4 35 0 2 6 24 65 0-1 .393 .352 7
UNSWORTH, Dylan
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2010
Peoria
AZL
2011
Pulaski
APPY
2012
Everett
NWST
2013
Clinton
MID
Peoria
AZL
2014
High Desert CAL
2015
Jackson SOU
Bakersfield CAL
317
MINOR LEAGUES
URQUIDES, Melchor
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2013
Mariners DSL
Peoria
AZL
2014
Mariners DSL
2015
Mariners-2 DSL
VALENZA, Nick
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
MINOR LEAGUES
YEAR CLUB
LG
2011
Peoria
AZL
2012
Pulaski
APPY
2013
Everett
NWST
2014
Clinton
MID
High Desert CAL
2015
Bakersfield CAL
Clinton
MID
VARGAS, Carlos
INF
VARGAS, Leurys
INF
VARGAS (continued)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013
Mariners DSL .185
47
168 11 31 53 5 1 5 24 0 0 3 9 38 3-3 .315
.239 3
2014
Peoria AZL .190
20 63 5 12 13 1 0 0 6 0 1 0 4 29 3-0 .206
.235 4
2015
Mariners-1
DSL .169
40
130 6 22 27 5 0 0 16 0 3 3 7 36 3-2 .208
.224 7
VASQUEZ, Pedro
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2015
Mariners-1 DSL
VIEIRA, Thyago
RHP
AGE: 23
BORN: 1-7-93 in Sao Paulo, Brazil
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2
WEIGHT: 210
RESIDENCE: Tatui, Sao Paulo, Brazil
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on September 21, 2010; signed by
Mariners scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Hide Sueyoshi.
Thyago Vieira2011: Began pro career with the VSL Mariners2012: Spent season with
the VSL Marinersparticipated in the Mariners Instructional League2013: Appeared in 2
games with Team Brazil in the World Baseball Classicspent season with Everettwent
2-0 with a 0.52 ERA (1 ER, 17.1 IP) in 3 starts in June (.113 AVG, 6 H, 8 K)participated in
the Mariners Instructional League2014: Limited to only 13 relief appearances with Clinton
due to an injuryheld opponents scoreless in 9 of 13 games, including a season-high 10.1
scoreless inning streak, May 4-18on the disabled list June 19-Sept. 17 with a strained
right elbow2015: Made 22 relief appearances with Clinton.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2012 Mariners
2011
Mariners
2013 Everett
2014
Clinton
2015
Clinton
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
VSL
3-5 6.05 13 13 0 0 0 55.0 67 40 37 2 12 17 35 12 0
VSL
2-0
4.00 12 2 0 0 0
18.0 20 11 8 0 1 22 8 8 1
NWST 4-5 3.84 14 13 0 0 0 68.0 60 30 29 2 16 34 51 8 1
MID
1-1
5.23 13 0 0 0 1
20.2 16 12 12 1 2 14 23 4 0
MID
1-4
6.97 22 0 0 0 0
31.0 35 32 24 2 4 20 22 9 0
WALKER, Matt
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Peoria
LG
AZL
319
MINOR LEAGUES
WARREN, Art
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Peoria
LG
AZL
WAWOE, Gianfranco
INF
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG. G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2011
Mariners DSL .179
36 78 13 14 16 2 0 0 8 0 0 5 17 14 3-2 .205
.360
10
2012 Mariners DSL .253 50 166 28 42 53 9 1 0 10 0 0 2 20 25 8-4 .319 .340 21
2013 Mariners VSL .328 68 244 63 80 125 19 4 6 30 2 1 4 33 25 21-7 .512 .415 10
2014 Pulaski APPY .275 56 200 30 55 72 9 1 2 19 5 1 1 11 30 7-4 .360 .315 13
2015 Clinton MID .263 94 315 49 83 120 13 0 8 28 7 3 3 27 52 11-7 .381 .325 14
Jackson SOU .333 4 12 1 4 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 .500
.333 0
MINOR LEAGUES
WELLS, Nick
LHP
AGE: 20
BORN: 2-21-96 in Alexandria, VA
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
HEIGHT: 6-5
WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Gainesville, VA
ACQUIRED: Acquired by Seattle along with LH Rob Rasmussen and LH Nick Brentz from
the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for RHP Mark Lowe on July 31.
Nicholas David Wellsgraduated Battlefield (VA) High School in 2014selected in the
3rd round of the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft by Toronto2014: Began professional
season with the GCL Blue Jaysearned first career win on Aug. 18 vs. GCL Tigers
(4.0,5,2,2,1,1)2015: Began season with Bluefield (TOR) in the Appalachian League, but
finished with Short-A Everett after joining the Mariners organization in a tradeacquired
by Seattle along with LH Rob Rasmussen and LH Jake Brentz from the Toronto Blue Jays
in exchange for RHP Mark Lowe on July 31with Everett tossed a season-high 12.0
scoreless innings over 3 starts, Aug. 7-18 (5.0,1,0,0,0,8)named Northwest League Player
of the Week, Aug. 3-9 (5.0,1,0,0,0,8).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
GCL Blue Jays
GCL
2015
Bluefield APP
2015
Everett
NWST
320
WEST, Jared
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Peoria
LG
AZL
WILCOX, Kyle
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2015
Everett
LG
W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
NWST 2-3
3.47 19 0 0 0 9
23.1 15 10 9 1 3 12 24 4 0
WILSON, Austin
OF
321
MINOR LEAGUES
AGE: 24
BORN: 2-7-92 in Los Angeles, CA
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-5
WEIGHT: 245
RESIDENCE: Los Angeles, CA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 2nd round selection in the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Mariners scout Stacey Pettis.
Austin H. Wilsongraduated from Harvard-Westlake (CA) School in June, 2010
originally selected in the 12th round of the 2010 MLB First-Year Player Draft by St. Louis,
but did not signplayed 3 seasons at Stanford University (2011-13)2013: Began pro
career with Everett, ranking 4th in the Northwest League in slugging percentage (.414)
named NWL Player of the Week, Aug. 19-25 (.417/10x24, 7 R, 2 2B, 3B, 3 HR, 9 RBI)2014:
Limited to 72 games with Clinton due to two stints on the disabled list: June 25-Aug. 5 with
a left Achilles tendon strain and Aug. 16-Sept. 17 with a right forearm strainappeared in
3 games in rehab assignment with the AZL Mariners, July 29-Aug. 5drove in a career
high 6 runs on May 4 at Wisconsin (2x5, 2 R, 2B, HR, 6 RBI)recorded a hit in 22 of 24
games from May 27-June 20-G2 (.385/25x65, 14 R, 4 2B, 2 3B, 6 HR, 22 RBI)named by
Baseball America as the Mariners #5 top prospect2015: Appeared in 109 games with
High-A Bakersfieldled all Mariners farmhands, while finishing 2nd among all minor league
players with 29 HBPon the 7-day Disabled List with a right elbow contusion, July 9-20
hit .326 (44x135) with 22 runs scored, 12 doubles, 1 triple, 5 home runs, 28 RBI, 16 HBP,
7 walks and 3 stolen base over final 36 games of the season, compared to batting .192
(47x245) over first 73 games of the seasonraised his season average from .192 to .239
set a career-high with 6 hits and season-high with 4 RBI on Aug. 29 at High Desert (6x7,
3 R, 3 2B, HB, 4 RBI); 1 of 8 minor league players (only Mariners player) to record 6 hits in
a game in 2015, which was the most in the minor league this seasonalso 1 of 22 minor
league players this season to record 4 extra-base hits in a gamehit safely in a seasonhigh 11 consecutive games, Aug. 19-30, batting .356 (16x45) with 7 runs scored, 6 doubles,
2 home runs, 12 RBI, 2 HBP and 1 walk.
WILSON (continued)
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB-CS SLG OBP E
2013 Everett NWST .241 56 203 22 49 84 11 3 6 27 0 0 6 17 42 2-4 .414 .319 2
2014 Clinton MID .291 72 261 38 76 135 17 3 12 54 1 1 10 26 65 1-1 .517 .376 2
Peoria AZL .625 3 8 3 5 11 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1-0 1.375
.667 0
2015 Bakersfield
CAL .239
109 380 51 91 142 17 2 10 48 0 2 29 31 115 8-7 .374 .342 4
YARBROUGH, Ryan
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2014
Pulaski
APPY
Everett
NWST
2015
Bakersfield CAL
Clinton
MID
Peoria
AZL
MINOR LEAGUES
SO
19
18
16
16
16
15
15
15
14
14
13
13
13
13
13
13
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
# OF TIMES
2
1
2
1
1
1
12
1
5
4
3
1
9
1
1
1
17
3
7
2
2
1
1
1
322
LAST DONE
8/8/97 vs. CWS
9/27/92 at TEX
7/18/97 vs. KC
5/10/88 at TOR
8/19/88 at NYY (G#1)
6/8/14 at TB
7/11/98 vs. ANA
6/25/86 vs. CLE
7/13/97 vs. TEX
5/24/87 vs. TOR
6/28/12 vs. BOS
7/30/12 vs. TOR
8/15/97 at BAL (G#1)
5/19/93 at TEX
8/24/88 at BAL (G#2)
4/20/82 vs. CAL
7/28/98 vs. CLE
8/29/84 vs. DET
4/18/15 vs. TEX
8/14/85 vs. CAL
9/11/02 at TEX
4/18/93 at DET
8/23/99 vs. CLE
5/30/03 at MIN
ZABALA, Aneurys
RHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2014 Mariners
2015
Peoria
LG
DSL
AZL
ZOKAN, Jacob
LHP
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB
LG
2013
Pulaski
APPY
Everett
NWST
2014
Peoria
AZL
Everett
NWST
Clinton
MID
High Desert CAL
2015
Jackson SOU
Bakersfield CAL
RESULT OF AB
Reached on FC
Reached on Error
Grounded Out
Flied out to CF
323
MINOR LEAGUES
OPPOSING
DATE
PITCHER
OPP.
PITCHER
4/24/87
Moore
at OAK
Rodriguez
4/20/90
Holman
at OAK
Otto
8/11/90
Schooler
vs. BOS
Irvine
6/29/13
Saunders
vs. CHI
Parker
PLAYER
Nick Neidert
Andrew Moore
Braden Bishop
Dylan Thompson
Drew Jackson
Kyle Wilcox
Ryan Uhl
Cody Mobley
Conner Hale
Darin Gillies
Dylan Silva
Logan Taylor
Matt Clancy
Jio Orozco
Ryne Inman
Ricky Eusebio
Joe Pistorese
Anthony Misiewicz
P.J. Jones
Parker McFadden
Rob Fonseca
Joey Strain
Art Warren
Lance Thonvold
Joe Peeler
Ljay Newsome
Michael Rivera
Taylor Perez
Jared West
Gus Craig
Logan James
Colin Tornberg
Julius Gaines
Kyle Ostrowski
Gianni Zayas
Matt Walker
Colton Sakamoto
Dalton Kelly
Dante Ricciardi
Mike Rojas Jr.
POS
RHP
RHP
OF
RHP
SS
RHP
1B
RHP
3B
RHP
LHP
3B
LHP
RHP
RHP
OF
LHP
LHP
C
RHP
1B
RHP
RHP
RHP
RHP
RHP
RHP
SS
LHP
RF
LHP
RHP
SS
LHP
RHP
RHP
CF
1B
SS
C
B-T
R-R
R-R
R-R
L-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
L-L
R-R
S-L
R-R
R-R
R-R
L-L
R-L
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-R
R-L
L-L
L-L
R-R
R-R
L-L
R-R
R-R
L-L
L-L
L-R
R-R
HT
6-1
5-11
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-6
6-3
6-2
6-4
6-1
6-1
5-11
6-1
6-5
5-11
6-2
6-1
5-10
6-0
6-2
6-1
6-3
6-4
6-4
5-11
6-3
5-10
6-6
6-3
5-11
6-2
5-11
6-3
6-2
6-6
6-0
6-3
5-8
6-2
WT
180
185
190
180
195
195
230
190
185
215
215
195
180
210
215
195
180
190
190
200
205
200
210
245
175
210
220
170
220
230
185
195
165
185
200
205
185
180
165
190
AGE
11/20/1996
6/2/1994
8/22/1993
6/16/1996
7/28/1993
6/14/1994
5/26/1993
9/23/1996
10/10/1992
11/6/1992
12/27/1993
9/22/1993
4/1/1994
8/15/1997
5/13/1996
11/25/1993
10/15/1992
11/1/1994
2/25/1993
6/1/1997
5/5/1993
1/17/1994
3/23/1993
7/8/1993
12/2/1996
11/8/1996
6/19/1997
12/26/1993
6/8/1993
4/10/1993
11/15/1993
2/14/1993
9/10/1992
10/1/1996
4/18/1994
9/28/1994
1/2/1997
8/4/1994
8/18/1996
3/6/1996
MINOR LEAGUES
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SCHOOL
HOMETOWN
Peachtree Ridge HS
Lawrenceville, GA
Oregon State University
Eugene, OR
University of Washington
San Carlos, CA
Socastee High School
Myrtle Beach, SC
Stanford University
Orinda, CA
Bryant University
Sandy Hook, CT
Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania St. Marys, PA
Mount Vernon High School Mount Vernon, IN
Louisiana State Univ.
New Port Richey, FL
Arizona State University
Hollister, CA
Florida State University
Lake Worth, FL
Texas A&M University
Deer Park, TX
St. Johns University
Norwood, NJ
Salpointe Catholic High School
Tucson, AZ
Parkview High School
Lawrenceville, GA
University of Miami
Miami, FL
Washington State Univ. Columbia Falls, MT
Michigan State University
Chesterfield, MI
Washington State University Vancouver, WA
Yelm High School
Yelm, WA
Northeastern University
Madison, NJ
Winthrop University
Prince Frederick, MD
Ashland University
Napoleon, OH
University of Minnesota
Eden Prairie, MN
East Rowan High School
Rockwell, NC
Chopticon High School Mechanicsville, MD
Colegio Hector Urdaneta
Trujillo Alto, PR
Saint Leo University
Winter Springs, FL
Louisiana State - Shreveport
Frierson, LA
Columbia University
Eugene, OR
Stanford University
Fair Oaks, CA
University of Texas-Arlington
Magnolia, TX
Florida International Univ.
McDonough, GA
Lincoln Way North High School Tinley Park, IL
Florida International Univ. North Bergen, NJ
Weatherford College
Aledo, TX
Westview High School
Beaverton, OR
Univ. of California, Santa Barbara Redding, CA
Worcester Academy
West Boylston, MA
Gulf Coast High School
Naples, FL
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U.S. Air.........................................1-800-428-4322
TAXI COMPANIES
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MISCELLANEOUS
HOW TO FIGURE
Batting Average Divide the total number of hits collected by a player by the total
number of at bats. Example: Player A is 12-of-40 or .300.
Slugging Percentage Divide the number of total bases by the total number of at
bats. Example: Player As 12 hits include six singles (6), one double (2), two triples (6)
and three home runs (12) for a total of 26 total bases in 40 at bats and a .650 slugging
percentage.
On-Base Percentage Divide the total of hits, walks and hit by pitch by the total of at
bats, all bases on balls, hit by pitch and sacrifice flies.
Earned Run Average The total number of earned runs allowed by a pitcher is divided
by the total number of innings pitched and then multiplied by nine for his per-game
average. Example: Pitcher B has allowed 12 earned runs in 45 innings of work for a
2.40 ERA.
Fielding Percentage The sum of putouts and assists is divided by the sum of putouts,
assists and errors. Example: Player C has made 16 putouts and 24 assists and two
errors. Thats 40 putouts and assists divided by 42 chances for a fielding average of
.952.
Magic Number Determine the number of games yet to be played by the division
leader, add one, then subtract the number of games ahead in the loss column of the
standings from the closest opponent.
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SAFECO FIELD
Since the Inaugural Game of July 15, 1999, over 42
Inaugural Game
million fans have passed through the gates of Safeco Field.
The Mariners are truly a regional team drawing from
Starting Line-up
one of the largest geographic home territories in Major
D. Bell
2B
League Baseball Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana,
D. Segui
1B
Alaska and parts of Western Canada. We have learned from
K. Griffey Jr.
CF
surveys that over half our fans come from outside King
A. Rodriguez
SS
County, and nearly half, 48%, tell us they travel more than
E. Martinez
DH
one hour to get to the ballpark on game days.
J. Buhner
RF
Once they arrive at Safeco Field, fans are treated to one
B. Huskey
LF
of the best ballparks in baseball, with a combination of the
R. Davis
3B
charm of a classic ballpark and the modern touches that
D. Wilson
C
make a fans game experience that much better, including
J. Moyer
LHP
free WiFi and one of the largest HD videoscreens in all of
MLB.
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Sightlines from all seating areas are designed for
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optimal viewing. There are plenty of places to gather and
casually watch the game while enjoying the beauty of the
natural surroundings of Puget Sound and the downtown
Seattle skyline. The Childrens Hospital Playfield on the Main Concourse and Kids Corner
on the View Level provide a place for kids to blow off some steam. The Pen continues to
be a festive event-within-an-event atmosphere that attracts thousands of people before
and during each game.
Designed as an extension of The Pens casual atmosphere, Edgars Cantina and Home
Run Porch feature south of the border flavors with a Northwest twist courtesy of Safeco
Field consulting chef Ethan Stowell.
The Baseball Museum of the Pacific Northwest and Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame
provide a connection to the regions rich baseball history. They are co-located on the Main
Concourse along the third base line and are open to all fans during games.
In addition to baseball, Safeco Field has hosted such events as varied as U.S. Mens
soccer matches, Womens Gold Cup Soccer, the 2001 Seattle Bowl NCAA football game,
WWEs Wrestlemania XIX, the WIAA State High School Baseball Championships, Mariners
Cup invitational high school baseball tournaments, major concerts, numerous graduations,
weddings, proms, trade shows, birthday parties and holiday celebrations.
Over the years, Safeco Field has received numerous honors and appeared on many
Top 10 and best lists. The ballpark was one of only two Seattle buildings to be named in
the American Institute of Architects poll of Americans favorite buildings. Opposing players
have named it their second favorite ballpark to play in, behind Wrigley Field (MLB.com
players survey). ESPN.com staff and readers named the ballpark among their Top 10 in
separate surveys, and noted travel guidebook Zagat ranked Safeco Field one of the top
family-friendly attractions in the nation.
Safeco Field has achieved something fans, public officials and the Mariners ownership
craved for most of the franchise history stability for Major League Baseball in the
Northwest. The public-private partnership that built the ballpark resulted in a beautiful
facility for all to enjoy and a solid foundation for the Seattle Mariners. On October 1, 2011,
the bonds that were used to finance construction of Safeco Field were paid off, five years
ahead of schedule. The Mariners and the Washington State Major League Baseball Public
Facilities District have maintained the ballpark in first-class condition and are looking
forward to many more years at the best ballpark in baseball.
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MISCELLANEOUS
RETRACTABLE ROOF
During the 2015 season, the Safeco Field retractable roof was closed (or moved during
play) in 11 of 81 games, or only 14% of the time. Since Safeco Field opened in July 1999,
the roof has been opened in 995 of 1,343 games (74%). The roof is necessary to guard
against the risk of a rain out. With almost half of all fans reporting that they drive an hour
or more to get to Safeco Field, fans are assured that if they make the trip, theyll see a
ballgame.
Safeco Fields retractable roof covers but does not enclose the field and seating areas,
thus preserving an open-air environment. The structure has a footprint of nearly nine acres,
weighs 22 million pounds, and contains enough steel to build a 55-story skyscraper. The
three movable panels glide on 128 steel wheels powered by 96 10-horsepower electric
motors. The roof can extend or retract in 10-20 minutes, depending on weather conditions.
SCOREBOARD SYSTEM
Debuted in 2013, Safeco Field is home to one of the largest HD videoscreens in all
of MLB. The LED technology, from Sanyo, measures 56.7 high by 201.5 wide. The total
viewing area, 11,425 square feet, is equal to about 2,182 42-inch flat screen TVs. The 1080p
x 3840 screen resolution provides image quality that is superior to broadcast HD signals.
The video screen can be programmed for live action or video replays, split into sectors for
graphics and animation and statistical data. The videoscreen integrates seamlessly with the
Out-of-Town LED board and the LED ribbon boards on the Terrace Club fascia.
PLAYING FIELD
Safeco Fields playing surface is designed for the Northwest climate and the retractable
roof. A blend of Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass provides a durable playing
surface that grows well despite low levels of direct sunlight. The retractable roof can remain
closed, if needed, for six consecutive days without harming the grass.
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Safeco Field has a number of unique and interesting areas for fans to enjoy before and
during games. "The 'Pen" is an event-within-an-event. Located behind left and center
field, the updated area features premium concessions from noted chef and Seattleite Ethan
Stowell, New Haven-style pizza from a custom brick oven, and tortas. Theres a cozy fire
pit, The Rail bar and Caught Looking Lounge (which features cocktails), a Seattle Mariners
Team Store, as well as the Fan Walk personalized bricks. The terraces behind the center
field fence offer a lively atmosphere to meet and mingle with other fans and one of the best
views of the game.
Lookout Landing, located at the end of the left field line of the 300 (view level), provides
incredible views both inside and outside the park.
The Outside Corner Picnic Patio, directly above the Home Plate Gate entrance on
the 300 level, is a gathering spot that offers breathtaking views of Puget Sound and the
Olympic Mountains as well as tables and benches for pre- and in-game family picnics.
The Seattle Childrens Playfield is located on the Main Concourse in center field. It
lets kids work off excess energy on fun, baseball-themed playground equipment. Inside
the Playfield is Mooses Munchies, a concession stand just for kids featuring menu items
like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, small hot dogs, Cracker Jack and soft drinks, all
served in a souvenir plastic bucket.
Immediately outside the Playfield is the Seattle Childrens Wishing Well, which spouts
a column of water when the Mariners hit a home run. Coins tossed into the Wishing Well
are donated to Seattle Childrens to support patient care.
The flagship Mariners Team Store is open year-round with one of the worlds largest
selections of Mariners apparel and merchandise for men, women and children. The Kids
Clubhouse, located next to the Childrens Playfield, caters to children and youth.
Works by 11 Northwest artists are incorporated into the design of the ballpark and
parking garage. The ambitious $1.3 million public art program includes a variety of
installations that celebrate the game of baseball including a huge bronze mitt outside the
Left Field Gate and a chandelier of 1,000 translucent, regulation-sized baseball bats above
the Home Plate Gate grand staircase.
SUSTAINABILITY
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MISCELLANEOUS
The Seattle Mariners are committed to operating the franchise and Safeco Field in an
environmentally responsible manner. Since 2005, the recycling rate has increased from 12%
to 87% in 2015, earning the Mariners Major League Baseballs American League Recycling
Champions Award for the sixth consecutive year. Nearly everything used at Safeco Field
is recyclable or compostable including all the food service items (plates, knives, forks,
spoons, cups, straws, bottles, etc.). Zero Waste Stations have replaced garbage cans on
concourses and cleaning crews hand-separate plastics and food waste after each game.
In 2015, Safeco Field became the first
MLB ballpark to illuminate the playing field
MARINERS LOW HIT GAMES
with LED lights. The lights reduce glare and No-Hitters (5):
Johnson
6/2/90
DET
shadows on the field for a better experience Randy
Chris Bosio
4/22/93
BOS
LAD
for players and fans (both at the ballpark and 6-Pitchers Combined* 6/8/12
Felix Hernandez^
8/15/12
TB
watching at home on HD TV). The lights use Hisashi Iwakuma
8/12/15
BAL
Millwood (6.0 IP), Charlie Furbush (0.2 IP), Stephen Pryor (0.1 IP), Lucas
60% less power and will last an estimated *Kevin
Luetge (0.1 IP), Brandon League (0.2 IP), Tom Wilhelmsen (1.0 IP)
30-years (vs. three years for the old metal ^ Perfect Game
1-Hitters (12):
halide lights).
Beattie
9/27/1983
KC
An array of solar panels on the roof of the Jim
Mike Trujillo
9/20/1986
KC
9/24/1988
@TEX
skybridge to the parking garage generates Mark Langston
Brian Holman
4/20/1990
@OAK
40,000-kilowatt hours of power annually and Randy Johnson
8/14/1991
OAK
5/16/1993
@OAK
four electric vehicle charging stations are Randy Johnson
Randy Johnson
7/16/1998
MIN
available to the public year round.
Gil Meche
6/13/2000
@KC
4/11/2007
@BOS
Through
conservation
and
capital Felix Hernandez
Jarrod Washburn
7/6/2009
BAL
investments, the Mariners have significantly Mike Montgomery
6/30/2015
@SD
7/31/2015
@MIN
reduced consumption of electricity, water, Taijuan Walker
natural gas and sewer charges. These efforts 2-Hitters (indiv): 34, last Aaron Harang, 6/11/13 vs. HOU
1-Hitters: 5x, last 9/9/15 vs. TEX
have reduced CO2 emissions by 21.2 million Team
Team 2-Hitters: 36, last 4/18/15 vs. TEX
pounds.
BALLPARK HISTORY
March 30, 1994 King County Executive Gary Locke appoints a 28-member task force to
assess the need for, cost, potential location and advisability of public investment in a new
Major League Baseball stadium.
January 11, 1995 Stadium Alternative Task Force recommends public involvement in
financing a new MLB stadium.
September 9, 1995 A proposal to increase the sales tax by .01% in King County to pay
for construction of the ballpark is narrowly defeated by voters.
October 14, 1995 A special session of the Washington state legislature authorizes a
different funding package for a new stadium that includes a King County food and
beverage tax in restaurants and bars and a car rental surcharge, a ballpark admissions
tax, a credit against the state sales tax, and sale of special stadium-themed license
plates.
October 23, 1995 King County Council approves the funding package and establishes
the Washington State Major League Baseball Stadium Public Facilities District (PFD) to
own the ballpark and oversee design and construction.
January 29, 1996 Seattle-based NBBJ is chosen by the PFD Board as the project
architect.
April 1996 Hunt-Kiewit is chosen by the PFD Board as general contractor for construction
of the ballpark.
September 9, 1996 The ballpark site is selected south of the Kingdome between Royal
Brougham Way and South Atlantic Street.
March 8, 1997 30,000 people turn out as Ken Griffey Jr. helps officially break ground for
the new ballpark.
June 4, 1998 Naming rights for the ballpark are sold for $40 million to Seattle-based
Safeco Corporation. The ballpark is christened Safeco Field.
July 15, 1999 A sellout crowd of 44,604 attend the Inaugural Game against the San Diego
Padres.
October 1, 2011 The Limited Tax General Obligation bonds for the construction of Safeco
Field are retired five years ahead of schedule.
August 15, 2012 - Felix Hernandez throws the first perfect game in Mariners history.
Seating
Seating Capacity:......................................................................................................... 47,943
Main Level.................................................................................................................... 20,845
Club Level...................................................................................................................... 4,614
Suite Level...................................................................................................................... 1,972
View Level.................................................................................................................... 16,023
Bleachers........................................................................................................................ 3,721
Hit it Here Cafe.................................................................................................................. 204
All-Star Club...................................................................................................................... 165
Diamond Club................................................................................................................... 399
Suites
MISCELLANEOUS
THE ROOF
The Mariners have played 1,343 games at Safeco Field, combining for a winning
record of 745-679 (.523)...here is a breakdown of wins and losses by roof position:
Record
Open:
592-544 (.521)
Closed:
92-86 (.517)
Moved:
61-49 (.555)
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Dimensions
Left Foul Line.................................................................................................................... 331
Left Power Alley............................................................................................................... 378
Center Field...................................................................................................................... 401
Right Power Alley............................................................................................................. 381
Right Foul Line................................................................................................................. 326
Elevation.................................................................................................. 5 below street level
Field Wall Height.......................................................................................................... 8 high
Elevators/Escalators:..................................................9 elevators and escalators to all levels
Field
Surface...........................................................................................................................Grass
Batting Practice
Mariners............................................................................. 2 hours 35 minutes prior to game
Visitors................................................................................. 1 hour 35 minutes prior to game
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GROUND RULES
Photographers Areas
The ball is in play if it hits any of the railings defining the photographer wells and
bounces back onto the playing field.
Outfield Area
Netting in the right field corner in foul territory is above and beyond the wall. A batted
ball that bounds into the netting is a dead ball whether or not it rebounds onto the
playing field: Two Bases.
Dugouts
A ball must enter the dugout to be considered a dead ball.
Movement of Roof
If a game is started with the roof closed, it may be opened when, in the opinion of the
home club, climactic conditions warrant such opening. However, roof may be opened
only once during a game and shall commence only between innings after the umpire
crew chief has been notified. Prior to opening of roof, the visiting club may challenge
the opening if it feels a competitive imbalance will arise. The crew chief will make a final
decision based on the merits of the challenge.
If a game is started with the roof open, it may be closed during the game. The
decision to close the roof shall be made by the home club, and may be made solely for
the comfort of its fans. Play will continue during roof closure if possible. However, the
umpires have the right to stop play during this process if they determine it is necessary
to do so.
KINGDOME FAREWELL
After 22-and-a-half years, the Seattle Mariners said farewell to the Kingdome on
Sunday, June 27, 1999. A sold-out crowd of 56,530 fans watched the Mariners defeat
the Texas Rangers 5-2. A post-game ceremony featured a ceremonial "final pitch" in
the Kingdome, as Bob "Scrap Iron" Stinson caught a pitch tossed by Cory Segui, the
grandson of Diego Segui. Segui and Stinson made up the starting battery of the Mariners
inaugural game on April 6, 1977. Mariners Legends who participated in the post-game
ceremony included Hall of Famer Gaylord Perry, Ruppert Jones, Alvin Davis, Julio Cruz
and Harold Reynolds.
MISCELLANEOUS
HR DATE
4
May 2, 2002 at Chicago (AL)
3
Aug. 14, 1981 at Minnesota
3
April 11, 1985 vs. Oakland
3
Sept. 1, 1986 vs. Detroit
3
Sept. 14, 1987 vs. Cleveland
3
April 11, 1996 at Detroit
3
May 24, 1996 vs. New York (AL)
3
July 6, 1996 at Texas
3
April 25, 1997 at Toronto
3
May 18, 1999 vs. Minnesota
3
April 16, 2000 at Toronto
3
Sept. 22, 2010 at Toronto
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326'
Stadium:
Peoria Stadium
Capacity: 12,518
Team Hotel:
LaQuinta Inn & Suites
16321 N. 83rd Ave
Peoria, AZ 85382
623-487-1900
Minor League Hotel:
Hampton Inn
8408 W Paradise Lane
Peoria, AZ 85382
623-486-9918
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Day/Date
Wednesday, March 2
Thursday, March 3
Friday, March 4
Saturday, March 5
Sunday, March 6
Monday, March 7
Tuesday, March 8
Wednesday, March 9
Thursday, March 10
Friday, March 11
Saturday, March 12
Sunday, March 13
Monday, March 14
Tuesday, March 15
Wednesday, March 16
Thursday, March 17
Friday, March 18
Saturday, March 19
Sunday, March 20
Monday, March 21
Tuesday, March 22
Wednesday, March 23
Thursday, March 24
Friday, March 25
Saturday, March 26
Sunday, March 27
Monday, March 28
Tuesday, March 29
Wednesday, March 30
Thursday, March 31
Friday, April 1
Saturday, April 2
Opponent
Site
Time*
Radio/TV
San Diego (charity game) Peoria
1:10/12:10
R
San Diego Padres
Peoria
1:10/12:05
R
Milwaukee Brewers
Maryvale
1:05/12:05
R
Los Angeles Angels
Peoria
1:10/12:10
R
Texas Rangers
Surprise
1:05/12:05
R
Arizona Diamondbacks
Peoria
1:10/12:10
R
Cleveland Indians
Goodyear
1:10/12:10
R-d
Kansas City Royals
Peoria
1:10/12:10
R-d/TV
Chicago Cubs
Peoria
1:10/12:10
R-d/TV
San Francisco Giants
Scottsdale
1:05/12:05
R-d
Cincinnati Reds (ss)
Goodyear
7:05/6:05
Los Angeles Dodgers (ss) Peoria
7:40/6:40
R/TV
Cincinnati Reds
Peoria
1:10
R/TV
Colorado Rockies (ss)
Peoria
1:10
R/TV
Arizona Diamondbacks (ss) Salt River
1:10
Los Angeles Angels
Tempe
1:10
R-d
San Francisco Giants
Peoria
1:10
R-d/TV
Oakland Athletics
Mesa (Hohokam)
1:05
R-d
Texas Rangers
Peoria
1:10
R-d/TV
Kansas City Royals (ss)
Surprise
1:05
Arizona Diamondbacks (ss) Peoria
7:10
R/TV
Cleveland Indians
Peoria
1:10
R/TV
Los Angeles Dodgers
Glendale
1:05
R
OFF DAY
Oakland Athletics
Peoria
7:10
R/TV
Colorado Rockies
Salt River
1:10
R-d
Chicago White Sox
Peoria
1:10
R-d/TV
Los Angeles Dodgers
Peoria
1:10
R/TV
Chicago Cubs
Mesa (Sloan)
1:05
R
Kansas City Royals
Peoria
1:10
R/TV
Cleveland Indians
Goodyear
6:05
R
San Diego Padres
Peoria
12:10
R/TV
OFF DAY
Colorado Rockies
Peoria
7:10
R/TV
Colorado Rockies
Salt River
12:10
R/TV
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Peoria Stadium has undergone extensive renovations over last three years, adding
seats, two fan pavilion areas and an expanded Team Store. The park seats 12,518
fans. The dimensions of the outfield are 340 ft. down each line, 385 ft. in the power
alleys and 410 ft. to center.
Complex is located 20 miles northwest of downtown Phoenix, just off Loop 101.
The Mariners used the Padres facilities in the spring training of 1993, when the
Seattle club played all its Cactus League games on the road.
From the Mariners inception in 1977 through 1992, Tempe Diablo Stadium was the
spring home of the Mariners.
The Mariners facilities are used in the summer by their Peoria team (Arizona
League), and in the fall for Instructional League and Arizona Fall League baseball.
The Peoria Sports Complex is green and environmentally friendly, and promotes
renewable, clean energy. The rooftop solar panels supply nearly half of the facilitys
annual energy use.
The team Spring Training facilities are LEED Gold certified. LEED certified buildings
save money and resources and have a positive impact on the health of occupants, while
promoting renewable, clean energy. LEED, or Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design,
is a green building certification program that recognizes best-in-class building strategies
and practices.
DIRECTIONS: The Peoria Sports Complex is located east of West Loop 101 between
Bell and Thunderbird. From I-10: Take Loop 101 North. Exit Bell Road (exit 14) and head
east. Turn south on 83rd Avenue. Peoria Sports Complex is approximately one-quarter mile
down on the east side of 83rd Avenue. From I-17: Take Loop 101 West and exit on Bell
Road east (exit 14). From Bell Road, turn south on 83rd Avenue. Peoria Sports Complex is
approximately one-quarter mile down on the east side of 83rd Avenue.
MISCELLANEOUS
335
Year W L T
1987 12 17
1988 15 15
1989 16 15
1990 7 9
1991 17 13
1992 13 16
1993 16 14
1994 21 9
1995 5 8
1996 13 15
Year W L T
1997 16 16
1998 18 14
1999 20 12
2000 13 16 1
2001 13 19 1
2002 15 17
2003 13 18 2
2004 18 10 1
2005 13 16 3
2006 11 17 1
Year W L T
2007 14 20
2008 13 16 3
2009 16 18 3
2010 12 18 2
2011 16 13 2
2012 16 9 1
2013 22 11
2014 18 12 3
2015 13 17 2
GENERAL (Club)
MOST RUNS, GAME 19, vs. OAK (3/22/78)
MOST RUNS, GAME, OPP. 22, vs. MIL (3/17/02)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS 10 (2/23-3/4/13)
MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 9 (3/15-23/87)
NO-HITTERS 1, vs. OAK (3/14/84)
SHUTOUTS 30, last done vs. TEX (3/22/15)
MISCELLANEOUS
Year
Att. Dates Avg.
1977 N/A
1978 N/A
1979 11,778 12 982
1980 8,147 10 815
1981 12,381 14 884
1982 15,448 10 1,556
1983 13,913 10 1,391
1984 19,856 14 1,418
1985 30,223 13 2,325
1986 27,855 12 2,321
1987 40,515 14 2,894
1988 55,824 16 3,489
1989 60,513 15 4,034
1990 16,418 7 2,345
1991 46,471 11 4,225
1992 46,776 12 3,898
1993 All road games
1994 94,642 13 7,280
Year
Att. Dates Avg.
1995 25,159 6 4,193
1996 97,073 13 7,467
1997 126,233 15 8,416
1998 120,922 16 7,558
1999 117,295 15 7,820
2000 107,611 14 7,687
2001 124,553 15 8,304
2002 145,146 15 9,676
2003 89,549 13 6,888
2004 136,170 14 9,726
2005 135,013 15 9,001
2006 117,866 15 7,858
2007 129,269 18 8,079
2008 124,960 14 8,926
2009 120,924 17 7,113
2010 120,358 15 8,024
2111 112,338 16 7,021
2012 102,681 16 6,418
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Year
Att. Dates Avg.
2013 107,894 16 6,743
2014 111,614 14 7,972
2015 132,519 16 8,282
TOP 10 HOME
CROWDS
13,366 vs. Cubs (3/12/04)
13,171 vs. Ari (3/28/04)
13,060 vs. Cubs (3/23/02)
13,055 vs. LAD (3/15/15)
13,048 vs. Ari (3/22/02)
12,758 vs. SF (3/15/02)
12,711 vs. Ari (3/19/08)
12,367 vs. Col (3/13/04)
12,301 vs. CWS (3/24/06)
12,207 vs. Cubs (3/18/01)
NAME
Ackley
Ascanio
Baker
Barbosa
Baron
Blash
Bloomquist
Bonilla
Brady
Caballero
Cano
Chavez
Choi
Cousino
Cruz
Dowd
W. Ferrell TM
Guerrero
Gutierrez
Henry
Hicks
Al. Jackson
Au. Jackson
Jones
Kivlehan
Lara
Littlewood
Lopes
Mariscal
Marlette
Marte
Mejia
B. Miller
I. Miller
Montero
Morales
Morban
Morrison
O'Malley
O'Neill
Paolini
Peterson
Pizzano
Reinheimer
Reynolds
Rivero
Romero
Ruggiano
Seager
S. Smith
T. Smith
Sucre
Tanabe
Taylor
Torres
Ward
Wawoe
Weeks
Wilson
Zunino
TEAM
OPPONENTS
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI
HBP BB SO SB CS
OBP
SLG
.347 20 49 8 17 4 1 1 11 1 4 6 0 0
.531
.407
.000 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0
.000
.222
.214 13 14 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0
.286
.214
.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.000
.000
.000 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
.000
.000
.111 9 9 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 0
.222
.200
.317 18 41 4 13 4 0 0 3 0 2 3 0 1
.415
.349
.333 10 9 5 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0
.667
.400
1.000 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
1.000
1.000
.500 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
1.000
.500
.364 19 55 9 20 6 0 1 7 0 1 12 1 0
.527
.375
.190 12 21 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 1
.238
.292
.000 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
.000
.500
.125 7 8 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
.375
.125
.309 22 55 7 17 0 0 4 10 1 8 7 0 0
.527
.394
.500 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
.500
.500
--- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
---
--.250 6 8 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0
.875
.250
.000 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.000
.000
.429 2 7 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0
.857
.429
.333 8 9 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0
.444
.400
.222 5 9 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0
.556
.300
.333 21 60 5 20 4 2 0 4 0 3 11 3 1
.467
.359
.267 12 30 10 8 1 1 0 6 0 3 2 3 0
.367
.324
.259 18 27 3 7 1 0 1 4 0 0 9 0 0
.407
.259
.263 12 19 4 5 0 0 1 1 0 2 4 0 0
.421
.333
.125 9 8 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0
.125
.125
.000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
.000
.000
.333 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
.333
.500
.429 5 7 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0
.429
.429
.304 14 23 4 7 1 1 0 3 0 1 2 3 0
.435
.333
.000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.000
.000
.283 20 46 10 13 5 2 2 8 1 6 11 1 0
.609
.370
.400 8 10 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0
.400
.400
.200 7 15 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 0
.200
.250
.333 4 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
.667
.500
.111 6 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
.222
.111
.250 22 60 7 15 4 1 2 7 0 4 8 0 0
.450
.297
.179 21 28 7 5 0 0 0 1 1 1 9 3 1
.179
.233
.000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
.000
.500
.000 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
.000
.000
.152 16 33 5 5 1 0 1 3 0 1 8 0 0
.273
.167
.000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.000
.000
.200 11 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
.200
.200
.250 3 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
.750
.250
.114 22 35 4 4 2 0 0 1 1 2 9 0 0
.171
.184
.364 12 22 2 8 1 1 0 2 2 1 4 1 1
.500
.440
.256 17 39 2 10 1 0 1 6 0 2 12 0 1
.359
.293
.291 23 55 9 16 3 1 3 13 1 10 7 0 1
.545
.391
.238 17 42 6 10 4 0 1 5 0 7 7 1 0
.405
.340
.222 8 18 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 5 1 0
.222
.263
.143 18 28 0 4 0 0 0 3 1 3 3 0 0
.143
.242
--- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
---
--.421 8 19 2 8 1 2 1 4 0 1 1 0 1
.842
.450
--- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
---
----- 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
---
--.000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.000
.000
.195 17 41 4 8 3 0 2 2 0 5 11 0 0
.415
.283
.500 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 0
2.000
.667
.352 21 54 11 19 6 0 7 14 1 7 14 0 1
.852
.435
.265 32
1083 150 287 59 15 33 140 11 90 217 19 9
.439
.324
.284 32 1103 175 313 70 12 33 165 7 98 236 19 6 .459
.344
337
MISCELLANEOUS
NAME
W-L
ERA G
GS SV IP H R ER
HR
HBP
BB
SO
WP
BK
AVG
Anderson
0-0
4.50 4 0 0
2.0 2 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 0
.250
Cochran-Gill
0-0
4.15 4 0 0
4.1 6 2 2 1 0 0 3 0 0
.333
Correia
0-0
16.88 3 0 0
2.2 6 5 5 2 0 2 2 0 0
.429
DeCecco
0-0
9.00 1 0 0
1.0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
.400
Elias
0-2
6.75 5 4 0
14.2 26 12 11 2 1 7 8 0 1
.426
Farquhar
0-0
4.63 11 0 0
11.2 13 6 6 2 1 6
12 0 1
.295
Fry
0-0
0.00 5 0 1
5.1 4 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0
.211
Furbush
0-0
8.44 12 0 0
10.2 14 10 10 2 1 5
12 1 0
.311
Gaviglio
0-0
7.71 3 0 0
4.2 7 5 4 0 0 1 4 1 0
.333
Germano
1-1
3.38 3 0 0
2.2 4 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0
.308
Gillheeney
0-0
0.00 1 0 1
2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
.143
Guaipe
0-0
9.00 2 0 0
2.0 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 1 0
.286
Happ
2-3
6.11 5 5 0
17.2 24 14 12 4 0 8
13 0 0
.329
Hernandez
0-3
10.22 4 4 0
12.1 13 14 14 3 1 4 8 1 0
.277
Hultzen
0-0
0.00 1 0 0
1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
.000
Iwakuma
0-0
3.27 3 3 0
11.0 10 4 4 1 0 2 6 1 0
.238
Kerski
0-0
0.00 1 0 0
1.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
.333
Kickham
0-1
0.00 3 0 0
3.1 3 3 0 0 0 4 1 1 0
.214
Landazuri
0-0
0.00 2 0 0
2.2 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0
.333
Leone
0-1
12.86 9 0 2
7.0 17 13 10 2 0 3 5 2 0
.425
Lowe
2-1
8.31 9 0 0
8.2 10 8 8 1 0 5
12 1 0
.286
Luetge
0-1
5.40 5 0 0
5.0 5 4 3 1 0 2 5 0 0
.250
Medina
0-0
0.69 12 0 0
13.0 7 1 1 0 0 4
10 0 0
.163
Olson
0-0
0.00 10 0 0
12.2 8 3 0 0 1 0
15 1 0
.178
Pagan
0-0
2.45 3 0 0
3.2 5 1 1 0 0 1 4 1 0
.333
Paxton
1-2
7.84 3 3 0
10.1 19 12 9 1 0 5 6 2 0
.396
Perez
0-0
11.57 6 0 0
4.2 9 6 6 1 0 1 3 0 0
.375
Pries
1-0
1.64 4 2 0
11.0 6 2 2 0 0 3 9 1 0
.162
Ramirez
TM
1-2
6.23
5
4
0
13.0
18
12
9
1
0
1
7
0
0 .333
Rodney
0-0
0.00 9 0 0
8.1 5 0 0 0 0 7 9 0 0
.185
Rollins
1-0
1.13 7 0 0
8.0 5 1 1 0 0 0 7 0 0
.172
Saunders
0-0
12.79 6 0 0
6.1 12 9 9 2 0 5 4 1 0
.387
C. Smith
0-0
4.15 9 0 0
8.2 9 4 4 1 0 5 8 0 0
.281
Snow
0-0
12.00 3 0 0
3.0 5 4 4 1 0 1 2 1 0
.417
Vargas
0-0
3.38 2 0 0
2.2 2 1 1 1 0 0 6 0 0
.200
Walker
4-0
0.67 7 7 0
27.0 10 2 2 2 1 5
26 0 0
.114
Wilhelmsen
0-0
9.35 8 0 0
8.2 15 9 9 1 1 2 6 0 0
.366
Wood
0-0
4.50 4 0 0
4.0 3 2 2 0 0 2 6 1 0
.214
TEAM
13-17-2
4.97
32
32
4 278.2
313
175
154
33
7
98
236
18
2 .284
OPPONENTS
17-13-2
4.38
32
32
11 279.2
287
150
136
33
11
90
217
17
2 .265
BROADCASTERS
RICK RIZZS, the Mariners primary voice on radio, is in his 31st
season with the broadcast team in 2015 after rejoining the team in 1995.
He also spent three seasons calling the play-by-play on radio for the
Detroit Tigers from 1992-94. Rick was part of the Mariners broadcast
crew on radio and television from 1983-91.
Rick is a 1975 graduate of Southern Illinois University in Carbondale.
From 1975-80, he handled baseball play-by-play duties at the double-A
level for Alexandria, Amarillo and Memphis. He became the sports
director at WBNS radio in Columbus, Ohio in 1981, where he called Ohio
State football and triple-A baseball for two seasons. He was named the
Ohio "Sportscaster of the Year" in 1981 by the Ohio Sportscasters Association. Rick was hired
to broadcast Mariners games in 1983 and spent nine seasons with the club. In 2000, Rick was
named the Chicago-area sportscaster of the year by the Chicago Pitch and Hit Club. From
1992-94, he teamed with Bob Rathbun to call the action for the Tigers on WJR in Detroit.
Throughout the year, Rick also heads Toys For Kids, a non-profit he co-founded in 1995.
Toys for Kids directly serves over 8,000 homeless, hospitalized or disadvantaged children
during the holidays.
Rick resides in Issaquah. Rick has one son, Nick, and two grandsons, Jaxon and Braedon
and one granddaughter, Ryan.
MISCELLANEOUS
DAVE SIMS is in his 10th season with the Mariners broadcast team
in 2015. The versatile Sims, who has national experience in baseball,
basketball and football, grew up in Philadelphia and attended Bethany
College in West Virginia. Sims, who focuses on play-by-play duties
on Mariners television broadcasts, is familiar to sports fans across
the country for calling Major League Baseball and college basketball
games for ESPN, as well as NFL play-by-play on Westwood One/CBS
Radio Sports, including NFC playoff games. The two-time Emmy Award
winner has also called play-by-play for NCAA Basketball regular season
games and tournament coverage. Sims was the recipient of the Big East
Media Award in 2005, and also won the American Football Foundation's Lindsey Nelson
Outstanding Sportscaster Award. Sims began his career as a sportswriter for the New York
Daily News. He then became a weekend sports anchor at WCBS-TV in New York. In 1991,
Sims joined ESPN as a play-by-play announcer for college basketball. On radio, he provided
play-by-play for CBS Radio/Westwood One's Sunday night NFL broadcast starting in 2005.
Sims has also called NCAA Basketball Tournament action for Westwood One. Dave has also
worked as a reporter and anchor for WCBS-TV and as a talk show host for MSG Network
and WFAN-AM in New York. He co-hosts Basketball & Beyond with Coach K for XM
Satellite Radio with Duke University coach Mike Krzyzewski.
Sims and his wife Abby have two sons.
MIKE BLOWERS, who enters his 10th season as the Mariners
television analyst, is a long-time fan favorite who did three tours with
the Mariners (1992-1995, 1997, 1999). Prior to joining the Mariners
broadcast team in 2007, Blowers spent four years as the pre- and
post-game analyst on KOMO 1000 News broadcasts of Mariners
games. Blowers was a stand-out at Bethel High School in Spanaway,
WA, and was a Pac-10 Triple Crown winner while with the University
of Washington. During his 11-year Major League career, Blowers also
played for the Yankees (1989-91), Dodgers (1996) and Athletics (1998).
He played in the postseason with the Mariners in 1995 and 1997. During
Seattle's memorable 1995 season, he set career highs in almost every statistical category,
including 113 hits, 24 doubles, 23 homers and 96 RBI. He tied a Major League record with
three grand slams in a single month in August of '95, when he hit .283 with nine homers and
a club-record tying 33 RBI. Blowers received the first-ever "Unsung Hero" award from the
Seattle chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America in 1993. He was originally
selected by the Montreal Expos in the 10th round of the 1986 June draft. After being traded
to the Yankees on Aug. 31, 1989, Blowers made his Major League debut with the Yankees
on Sept. 1 vs. California. He actually made his first big league start against the Mariners on
Sept. 5, 1989. Blowers lives in Graham, with his wife Nicole and their four children.
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BROADCASTERS (continued)
AARON GOLDSMITH enters his fourth season with the Mariners
broadcast team in 2016 after being hired on January 17, 2013.
Goldsmith joins lead announcer Rick Rizzs, calling spring training and
regular season games, and will be actively involved in non-game related
broadcasting, including the Mariners Hot Stove League Show, Cactus
League Report and Saturday Mariners Magazine.
A St. Louis, Mo., native, Aaron graduated from Principia College in
Elsah, IL, with a BA in history. After college he attended the Broadcast
Center in St. Louis, earning a certificate in Radio Broadcasting and
Production. He spent the 2012 season as the lead announcer for the
AAA Pawtucket Red Sox, calling all 144 PawSox games on the clubs 14-station network,
as well as handling 10 telecasts. Aaron was the co-host of the weekly PawSox Insider radio
show, and was the author of the highly-regarded MLB.com blog, 45 Miles from Fenway.
Prior to joining Pawtucket, Goldsmith spent the 2010 and 2011 seasons as the radio
broadcaster for the Frisco RoughRiders, the Double-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers. He
also served as the teams Manager of Broadcasting/Media Development. In 2009, Aaron
was the broadcaster/studio host for the Portland Sea Dogs, the Red Sox AA affiliate in the
Eastern League. Goldsmith began his broadcast career in 2007 with the Gateway Grizzlies
in the independent Frontier League, and called the Bourne Braves games in the Cape Cod
Baseball League in 2008. Aaron lives in Seattle, with is wife Heather and son, Jackson.
KEVIN CREMIN is in his 34th season as Executive Producer/
Engineer for all Mariners radio broadcasts in 2016. He is responsible for
the technical aspects of each broadcast, as well as relaying updated
game information to the entire broadcast crew. Cremin also produces
the Hot Stove League and Saturday andSunday Magazine shows for
710 ESPN Seattle.
The Tulsa, Okla., native attended the University of Oklahoma
and studied journalism. After spending eight years in the circulation
department of the Tulsa World & Tribune, he joined the Mariners Radio
Network full-time in 1983. He is currently the senior radio engineer in
the AL. He resides in Seattle with wife Margaret and daughters Colleen and Kate.
MARK ENGELBREKT is in his 31st season with Mariners television
in 2015. He currently serves as the Director for all telecasts on ROOT
SPORTS in Seattle.
Mark graduated from the University of Washington in 1974 with a
B.A. in communications. After working as a floor director for KING and
KOMO, he joined KSTW in 1977 as Producer/Director of the Ten Oclock
News. He produced Mariners telecasts from 1982-85 and served as
Producer/Director from 1989-91. He joined the Mariners organization
as television network producer in 1993. He resides in Seattle with wife
Dianne, son Max and daughter Lily.
SPANISH BROADCASTER
339
MISCELLANEOUS
RADIO/TELEVISION INFORMATION
RADIO INFORMATION: 710 ESPN Seattle AM, is under
contract to carry Mariners broadcasts through the 2016 season.
In addition to every regular season game, 30 spring training
games (10 delayed) will be broadcast in 2016.
The Mariners will have a year-round presence on 710 ESPN
Seattle including all regular season games, as well as pregame and post-game programming, a weekly magazine feature
program during the baseball season and the Hot Stove League show during the off-season.
Washington
Oregon
KTHH 990 / KEJO 1240
KTIX 1240
KMTT 910 AM
Aberdeen
Bellingham
Colfax
Centralia/Chehalis
Colville
Ellensburg
Forks
Kelso/Longview
Wenatchee
Moses Lake
Mt. Vernon/Anacortes
Port Angeles
Shelton/Olympia
Spokane
Tri-Cities
Walla Walla
Yakima
Idaho
KVNI 1080
KRLC 1350
KLER 1300
Alaska
KTZN 550
KINY 800 / KJNO 630
KIFW 1230
KTKN 930
Anchorage
Juneau
Sitka
Ketchikan
British Columbia
TSN 1040/1410
Vancouver, BC
Seattle Mariners
Radio Rightsholders
1977-1984
1985-2002
2003-2008
2009-
Albany/Corvalis
Pendleton
Portland
Coeur D'Alene
Lewiston
Orofino
KVI
KIRO
KOMO
710 ESPN Seattle
MISCELLANEOUS
Mariners hit
Visitors hit
Field preparation
6:10 7:10
3:30
4:30
4:30
5:30
5:15
6:15
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MISCELLANEOUS
MISCELLANEOUS
SCOUTS
Todd Donovan
Assistant Director,
Player Personnel
Micah Franklin
Major League
Greg Hunter
Major League
Jason Lefkowitz
Major League
Nick Manno
Major League
Bill Masse
Major League
John McMichen
Major League
Joe Nelson
Major League
Andy Pratt
Major League
Woody Woodward
Major League
Mark Lummus
Senior National
Crosschecker
Devitt Moore
National
Crosschecker
Scott Hunter
International
Crosschecker
Ben Collman
Midwest
Supervisor
Ted Heid
Coordinator
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Jesse Kapellusch
Southeast
Supervisor
Mike Moriarty
Northeast
Supervisor
Brian Nichols
Canadian
Supervisor
Wayne Norton
Canadian
Supervisor
Manny Noto
Japanese
Supervisor
Chris Pelekoudas
West
Supervisor
Eddy Toledo
Supervisor,
Dominican Republic
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Southeast
Elliott City, MD
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Midwest
Oklahoma City, OK
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Midwest
Nashville, TN
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West
Moorpark, CA
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West
Phoenix, AZ
Jackson Laumann
Souteast
Union, KY
Rob Mummau
South
Palm Harbor, FL
Gary Patchett
West
La Habra, CA
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Stacey Pettis
West
Antioch, CA
Tony Russo
Midwest
Montgomery, IL
Jeff Sakamoto
Northwest
Tualatin, OR
Stephen Tromblee
Midwest
San Antonio, TX
Ross Vecchio
Northeast
Canonsburg, PA
John Wiedenbauer
Midwest
Ormond Beach, FL
Noel Sevilla
South
Weston, FL
Taylor Terrasas
Midwest
Santa Fe, TX
AREA/ASSOCIATE SCOUTS
AREA SCOUTS
Tim Ballard.................................. Australia
Philip Biersteker.................... South Africa
Vladimir Chlup..................Czech Republic
Luis Fuenmayor.........................Venezuela
Dennis Gonsalves......................California
Ubaldo Heredia...........................Venezula
John Hughes..............................New York
Jae Lee.............................................Korea
Tristan Loetzsch.......................... Australia
Les McTavish..................................Alberta
Steve Markovich..................... New Jersey
Luis Martinez.............................Venezuela
Diego Mina.................................Colombia
Francisco Minjarez........................ Mexico
ASSOCIATE SCOUTS
Mike Fowler
Tito Frias
John Gonsalves
Kevin Gray
John Hood
Michael Hyde
Frank Jagoda
Tagg Lain
Ken Lalli
Joe Laricchia
Scott Leon
Ryan Livingstone
Vincent Loggins
Mitch Messer
Darin Nakagawa
Mike Olson
Richard Palmer
Aaron Pines
Rich Pohle
Jeff Pritchard
Rip Ramsey
Frank Rendini
Dave Renkoski
Wayne Rohlfing
Matt Rondinone
Mike Ryan
Patrick Sadler
Darrel Sakamoto
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Jack Schiestle
Robert Shabansky
Jeff Simmelink
Cale Smith
Lance Thompson
Ferdinand Torres
Matt Villegas
John Wells
Gary West
Roger Wolf
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Norman Black
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Sal Colangelo
Rick Coletta
Ed D'Alessio
Bill Davis
Mark Ellenbogen
Alex Figueroa
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A CAPSULE HISTORY OF
PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL IN SEATTLE
1890: The first professional baseball team in Seattle was organized. The Seattle Reds
played in the Class-C Pacific Northwest League.
1892: The Reds (first-half champions) won the P.N.L. Pennant when the Portland club
declined to enter the playoffs because of financial problems.
1896: Club was re-named Braves and moved into its first stadium (Athletic Park
14th and Yesler).
1903: The Pacific Coast League was formed and Seattle was a charter member. Thus,
Seattle had two professional baseball teams for one season (the Braves were now in
the Pacific National League and folded after one year).
1906-17: Seattle ended its membership in the P.C.L. and joined the Class-B
Northwestern League.
1919: Seattle re-joined the Pacific Coast League. The club was named Indians and
played a 225-game schedule (the extended season format continued through the
1957 P.C.L. season).
1937: Emil Sick bought the Seattle franchise for $115,000 and immediately changed
the nickname to Rainiers (Sick also owned and operated the Rainier Brewing
Company).
1938: On June 15, the Rainiers moved into the newly-built Sicks Stadium (seating
capacity of 11,500). Local sports hero Fred Hutchinson began his rookie season and
posted a 25-7 record.
1939-41: The Rainiers won three consecutive P.C.L. pennants.
1955: Hutchinson returned as manager of the Rainiers and led the club to another
P.C.L. crown. In addition, the first official proposition for a domed stadium in Seattle
was made (bond issues for the project failed in 1960 and 1964).
1960: Sick sold the club to the Boston Red Sox. Seattle became the Red Sox triple-A
affiliate.
1965-68: The California Angels purchased the club and Bob Lemon managed Seattle
to its last baseball championship.
1967: Public approval was given for funds needed to build a domed stadium
(completion was scheduled to be prior to the 1972 season).
1969: The Seattle Pilots came into existence and began to play in the American
League. Sicks Stadium was expanded to seat 28,500, and 677,944 fans came out to
watch the 64-98 expansion team. Third baseman Tommy Harper led the junior circuit
with 73 stolen bases.
1970:On March 31, financial difficulties forced the Pilots to move to Milwaukee
(club was re-named Brewers). Plans to build a domed stadium were temporarily
interrupted.
1972-76: Seattle fielded a team in the class-A Northwest League.
1977: On April 6, Major League Baseball returned to Seattle when the Mariners played
the California Angels before a Kingdome crowd of 57,762. The Mariners starting
pitcher that night was Diego Segui, a member of the 1969 Pilots.
1995: On October 2, Seattle won its first American League West pennant.
1999: On June 27, Mariners played the final game in the Kingdome defeating Texas 5-2.
1999: On July 15, Seattle played their first game in Safeco Field against the San Diego
Padres, losing 3-2.
2001: On October 6, Seattle tied a ML record by recording its 116th win of the season.
2008: On July 23 vs. Boston, the Mariners played the 5,000th game in club history.
2009: On June 23 vs. San Diego, Ken Griffey Jr. hit the 5,000th home run in club history.
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Office........................................................... (206) 346-4401
E-Mail..............................................kmunro@mariners.com
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Senior Manager, Baseball Information
Office........................................................... (206) 346-4404
E-Mail............................................... falcala@mariners.com
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Coordinator, Baseball Information
Office........................................................... (206) 346-4403
E-Mail.............................................. rhueter@mariners.com
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Director, Public Information
Coordinates non-baseball related communications
Office........................................................... (206) 346-4360
E-Mail.................................................. rhale@mariners.com
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April 11
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April 27
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April 30
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Giveaway Quantities:
+ All Fans
++ All Kids 14 & Under
+++ All Kids 14 & Under (postgame)
MON
TUE
WED
THU
4
10 T 11 T
17
18
24 T 25 T
TEX
1:05
OAK
1:10
TEX
7:10
NYY
10:05
LAA HOU
12:35 7:10
SUN
5
12 T
19
26 T
CLE
3:10
HOU
7:10
CLE
3:10
CLE
7:10
TEX
1:10
TB
4:10
DET
4:08
PIT
7:10
CLE
9:10
HOU
7:10
LAA
7:05
KC
7:10
FRI
SAT
3 T
10 T
17 T
24 E
4
11 T
18 T
25 E
FRI
CLE
7:10
SD
6:10
CLE
7:10
TEX
5:05
TEX
7:10
TB
TB
BOS
4:10 10:10 4:10
DET DET STL
4:08 10:08 7:10
PIT
7:10
TUE
WED
THU
3
10 T
17 E
24
31 T
4 E
11
LAA
7:10
7 T E
14 E
21 T
28 E
2 T
9 T
16 E
23 T
30 T
LAA
7:05
MIL
7:10
MIL
1:10
LAA
7:05
NYY
7:10
CWS TEX
11:10 5:05
BOS
7:10
DET
7:10
LAA
7:05
BOS
7:10
DET
7:10
LAA
7:05
5 E
12 E
18 E 19 E
25
26 E
BOS
7:10
OAK
7:05
TEX
7:10
BOS
1:05
STL
7:10
SAT
6 E
13 E
20 T
27 E
LAA
6:10
OAK
6:05
MIL
6:10
AUGUST
Home
T=Tacoma @ Home
Road
E=Everett @ Home
OAK
7:05
HOU
TB
11:10 7:10
LAA
1:10
23
CIN OAK
10:10 7:10
MIN
1:10
30
WED
TB
TB
7:10 12:40
LAA
7:10
BAL
4:05
OAK
7:10
BAL
4:05
OAK
7:10
TUE
WED
MIN
7:10
THU
HOU
1:10
SUN
HOU
5:10
PIT
4:05
TUE
WED
MON
SEPTEMBER
4 T E
11
18
25
MIN 11:10
2
OAK 12:10
LAA
1:10
OAK
1:05
HOU
1:10
5 T E
12
19
26
TEX
1:10
LAA
7:05
TOR
7:10
HOU
5:10
6
13
20
27
TEX
7:10
LAA
7:05
HOU
4:10
LAA
6:10
CIN
1:10
MIN
7:10
FRI
SAT
1 T
8 E
15 T
22
29 T
2 T
9 E
16 T
23
30 T
BAL
7:10
4 E 5 E 6 E
11 E 12
13
ALL-STAR
GAME AT
SAN DIEGO
18 T E 19 T E 20 T E
25
26 T E 27 T E
KC
11:15
CIN
4:10
SAT
7
14 T
21 T
28
MAY
7
14
21
28
TEX
7:10
LAA
7:05
TOR TOR
7:10 12:40
7 E
14 T
KC
5:15
21 T
28 T E
KC
5:15
HOU
7:10
KC
1:15
HOU
1:10
CHC CHC
11:20 11:20
THU
FRI
LAA
7:10
TEX
7:10
BAL
7:10
TOR TOR
4:07 10:07
1 T 2 T
9
8
15
16
22
23
29
30
OAK
7:05
HOU
7:10
MIN
5:10
OAK
7:10
SAT
3 T E
10
17
24
OCT. 1
LAA
6:10
OAK
1:05
HOU
6:10
MIN
4:10
OAK
6:10
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BAL
9:35
JULY
3 T
10 E
17 T
24
TOR 10:07
31 T
CHC 11:20
FRI
HOU
5:10
Subject to change
THU
4 T 5 T 6
11
12
13
18
19 T 20 T
26
25
27
SD
SD
1:10 12:40
TEX
6:05
BAL
7:10
MON
OAK
1:05
MON
THU
2 T
9 T
16
23 E
30 T
1 T
8 T E
15 E
22 T
29 T
DET
7:10
SUN
LAA
6:05
WED
SUN
LAA
1:10
KC
6:10
OAK
6:10
1 T
8
15
22
29
SD
7:10
7
13
14
20 T 21
27 T 28
BOS
7:10
9 T
16
23 T
30
NYY NYY
4:05 10:05
TEX CLE
12:05 7:10
STL
1:10
7 T 8 T
13 T 14 T 15
20
21
22
28
27
29
TEX TEX
7:10 12:40
JUNE
BOS DET
10:35 4:08
TUE
3 T
10
17 T
24
31 T
OAK
7:10
TUE
MON
2 T
9
16 T
KC
1:10
TEX TEX
5:05 11:05
MON
5
12 T
19 T
26 E
SUN
1
8
15 T
22 T
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