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TONIGHT'S TILT…the Mariners open a 6-day, 6-game homestand with the 1st of 3 games vs. the Los
SCOREBOARD WATCHING Angeles Dodgers…will also face the Houston Astros for 3 games beginning Monday…went 6-4 on a
The Mariners enter play today 4.5
games behind Houston for the lead
recently-concluded 2-state, 3-city, 10-day, 10-game road trip to Texas (1-2), Houston (4-0) and Oakland
in the AL West and 2.5 games behind (1-2)…tonight's game will be televised on ROOT SPORTS NW and broadcast live on 710 ESPN Seattle
Oakland for the final AL Wild Card spot: and the Mariners Radio Network.
TEAM W-L Pct. GB ODDS AND ENDS…the Mariners have won 5 of their last 7 games and 7 of their last 11…are 15-21
Houston 74-47 .612 ---
Oakland 72-49 .595 -2.0
(7/4-current) since winning a season-high 8 straight games (6/25-7/3)…the Mariners have won 30 of their
Seattle 70-52 .574 -4.5 last 58 games, 37 of their last 67, 41 of their last 73, 46 of their last 79 and 48 of their last 83…Seattle is
Los Angeles 62-61 .504 -13.0 56-41 in its last 97 games, 61-44 over its last 105 games and 66-48 in its last 114 games…Seattle is 23-19
Texas 54-69 .439 -21.0
during the day and 47-33 at night…Seattle is 36-24 at Safeco Field, 34-28 on the road.
TEAM W-L Pct. GB
New York 75-46 .620 +3.0 • Simply Seager - Kyle Seager is 1 hit shy of 1,100 for his career…he would be the 6th player with at least
Oakland 72-49 .595 --- 1,100 hits with the Mariners, joining Ichiro Suzuki (2,542), Edgar Martinez (2,247), Ken Griffey Jr. (1,843), Jay
Seattle 70-52 .574 -2.5 Buhner (1,255) and Alvin Davis (1,163).
Tampa Bay 62-59 .512 -10.0
Los Angeles 62-61 .504 -11.0 • No Runs for You - the Mariners have combined for 9 shutouts this season, tied for 9th-most in the Major
Leagues (also: Miami, New York-AL, Philadelphia and Tampa Bay)…6 of the Mariners 9 shutouts have come
SCORELESS IP STREAKS on the road, tied for 5th-most in the Majors (also: Cleveland, Pittsburgh and San Francisco), trailing only the
BY MARINERS RELIEVERS Cubs (8), Astros (7), Red Sox (7) and Yankees (7).
• Close Calls - each of the Mariners last 7 games have been decided by 3 or fewer runs, including 4 one-run
Rk. Player (Year) ShO IP
1. Shigetoshi Hasegawa (2003)..........28.2 games…the Mariners went 5-2 in those 7 games, including 2-2 in the 4 one-run games.
2. Tom Wilhelmsen (2012)...................24.0 • 10 in a Row - Edwin Díaz has earned the save in each of the Mariners last 10 wins (7/25-c), equaling the club
Edwin Núñez (1985)........................24.0 record for most saves in consecutive team wins…equals the mark shared by Tom Wilhelmsen (8/28–9/22/12)
4. Charlie Furbush (2012)...................22.2 and Danny Farquhar (8/3–29/13)…Díaz also earned the save in 7 straight team wins earlier this season (6/30-7/20).
5. J.J. Putz (2007)...............................22.0
6. Alex Colomé (2018).......................20.0 • Close Games - the Mariners are 46-19 (.708) this season in games decided by 1 or 2 runs, the highest
winning percentage in the Majors…the Mariners are 30-16 (.652) in 1-run games (most 1-run wins in MLB)
MOST SAVES IN FIRST and 16-3 (.842) in games decided by exactly 2 runs (best 2-run winning percentage in MLB).
THREE ML SEASONS • Four Score - the Mariners are 49-16 when scoring 4-or-more runs, but are 21-36 when scoring 3-or-fewer runs.
• Get Through 8 - the Mariners are 1 of 2 Major League clubs with a 1.000 winning percentage (60-0) when
Rk. Player SV
1. Kazuhiro Sasaki...............................119
leading after 8 innings this season, joining Oakland (59-0).
2. Billy Koch.........................................100 TO BE THE BEST…the Mariners are in the midst of 16 consecutive games against teams with a winning
3. Edwin Díaz........................................99
4. Roberto Osuna..................................95 record, spanning Aug. 9 - 26…began this stretch by sweeping a 4-game series at Houston and going 1-2 at
5. Craig Kimbrel.....................................89 Oakland; will also face the Dodgers for 3 games, the Astros for 3 games and the Diamondbacks for 3 games…
the Mariners are 39-35 (.527) this season vs. teams whose season winning percentage is currently .500 or
MOST SAVES THROUGH better, the 7th-best record in the Majors…Seattle trails only Boston (.644/38-21), New York-AL (.594/38-26),
AGE-24 SEASON Philadelphia (.551/43-35), Houston (.541/40-34), Chicago-NL (.532/42-37) and Arizona (.529/46-41).
Rk. Player SV MAKE IT A DOUBLE…Mitch Haniger has recorded a double in 4 consecutive games (8/12-c)…he is the
1. Francisco Rodriguez........................106
2. Roberto Osuna................................104 first Mariners player with at least 1 double in 4 straight games since Robinson Canó did so from Aug. 10-
3. Edwin Díaz........................................99 13, 2017…the last Mariners player with a double in 5 consecutive games was Raúl Ibañez, who did so from
4. Gregg Olson......................................95 Sept. 28 – Oct. 2, 2004…the club record is 7 straight games with 1 double, set by Jim Presley, May 8-14,
5. Huston Street.....................................94
1986…Haniger has doubled in 9 of his last 12 games (8/4-c), totaling 10 doubles over that span, and 6 of
INSIDE THE NUMBERS his last 7 games (8/9-c), totaling 8 doubles in that time.
STREAKING…Alex Colomé has an active 20.0 scoreless innings streak, dating back to June 30…in 19
22
games over this span, he is 1-0 with 13 holds, 19 strikeouts and 6 walks while limiting opponents to a .192
(14x73) average against…since June 30, he has lowered his ERA from 4.86 (18 ER, 33.1 IP) to 3.04 (18 ER,
Since making his Mariners debut on 53.1 IP)…his 20.0 scoreless innings streak is the 2nd-longest active streak in the Majors, trailing only Chris
May 27, Alex Colomé leads the Major Sale-BOS (28.0 ShO IP, 7/6-c)…Colomé's streak is the longest by a Mariners pitcher this season and the
Leagues with 22 holds. 6th-longest streak by a Mariners reliever in club history.
OFFICIAL SCORING CHANGE HAMMERIN' HANIGER…Mitch Haniger has hit safely in 13 of his last 16 games, including 8 multi-hit
On Aug. 12 at Houston, Tyler White games, dating back to July 31…over that span, he is batting .373 (25x67) with 9 runs, 10 doubles, 1 home
reached base in the 5th inning on what run, 10 RBI, 3 walks, a .394 on-base percentage and a .567 slugging percentage (1.006 OPS)…Haniger
was originally scored as an error on leads the American League in hits and doubles since July 31, while also ranking 6th in batting…he has 5
Kyle Seager…Major League Baseball multi-hit games in his last 8 games (8/8-c), batting .457 (16x35) in that time.
has overturned the official scorer's
decision, crediting White with a base THE EDWIN DÍAZ REPORT…in 60 appearances this season, Edwin Díaz is 47-for-50 (94.0%) in save
hit, charging a base hit allowed to opportunities with a 1.95 ERA (13 ER, 60.0 IP) with 103 strikeouts and 15 walks…he is currently 1 of 5
Erasmo Ramírez and removing the pitchers (done 6x) in single-season Major League history with at least 45 saves, 100 strikeouts and an ERA
error from Seager's fielding totals.
under 2.00, joining Bryan Harvey-CAL (1991), Eric Gagne-LAD (2002 and 2003), Greg Holland-KC (2013)
SO FAR, SO GOOD and Kenley Jansen-LAD (2016)…here are some notes on Díaz's standout season:
The Mariners are 70-52 (.574), tied for • Leads the Major Leagues with 47 saves…Craig Kimbrel-BOS is 2nd with 36.
their 4th-best record through the first • Ranks 2nd among Major League relievers with 103 strikeouts…Josh Hader-MIL is 1st with 104.
122 games of a season in club history: • Leads the Major Leagues with 24 one-run saves…Blake Treinen-OAK is 2nd with 15.
Rk. Season WIN PCT
1. 2001.................................. .713 (87-35) • His 94.0% save percentage is currently tied for 10th-best in single-season Major League history
2. 2002.................................. .607 (74-48) (min. 50 save opps.)…he is tied with Heath Bell-SD (2010) and Greg Holland-KC (2013).
2003.................................. .607 (74-48)
4. 2018.................................. .574 (70-52)
• Has struck out his 1st batter faced 29 times this season, most in the Majors (Adam Ottavino-COL,
2007.................................. .574 (70-52) 26)…has struck his 1st batter faced in 48.3% (29x60) of his appearances this season.
• His 47 saves are 2nd-most in club history…trails only Fernando Rodney (48, 2014).
VS. LOS ANGELES-NL • Has successfully converted 28 consecutive saves, the 2nd-longest streak in club history, trailing only
The Mariners and Dodgers meet for the J.J. Putz (31, 9/30/06 – 7/20/07)…since June 2, Díaz is 28-for-28 in save opportunities with a 0.89
1st of 3 games this season…the Dodg- ERA (3 ER, 30.1 IP) with 53 strikeouts and 3 walks in 30 games…has allowed only 1 run over 28.1
ers are making just their 5th-ever trip to
Seattle, including their 3rd visit to Safeco
innings in 28 save opportunities in that time.
Field…the Mariners have lost 5 consec- AS YOU KNOW…Edwin Díaz has 99 career saves, 3rd-most in club history behind Kazuhiro Sasaki
utive games to the Dodgers…from 2000- (129) and J.J. Putz (101)…BUT DID YOU KNOW?…that Díaz (24 years, 148 days) is on pace to become
09, Seattle went 8-4 vs. the Dodgers:
Year Home Road Totals
the 2nd-fastest pitcher (by age) to reach 100 saves since the save became an official stat in 1969?…
2009 0-0 2-1 2-1 Roberto Osuna (23 years, 62 days, 4/10/18 at BAL w/TOR) is the youngest pitcher to reach 100 career
2012 1-2 0-0 1-2 saves…Francisco Rodriguez (24 years, 246 days, 9/10/06 vs. TOR w/LAA) and Craig Kimbrel (24 years,
2015 0-0 0-3 0-3 346 days, 5/9/13 at SF w/ATL) are currently the only other pitchers to reach 100 career saves before
All-Time 6-5 7-10 13-15
turning 25…STATS LLC.
2018 MARINERS GAME NOTES • FRIDAY • AUGUST 17, 2018 • VS. LOS ANGELES DODGERS • PAGE 2
TEAM PITCHING
W-L ERA CG/SV IP H R ER BB-I SO HR
Season Totals 70-52 4.10 3/49 1095.2 1059 531 499 298-18 1012 140
Starters 45-35 4.20 3/0 700.0 692 345 327 172-4 602 96
Relievers 25-17 3.91 0/49 395.2 367 186 172 126-14 410 44
Safeco 36-24 3.48 2/26 553.0 496 234 214 151-12 541 67
Road 34-28 4.73 1/23 542.2 563 297 285 147-6 471 73
March/April 16-11 4.90 0/11 237.0 232 130 129 80-2 243 40
May 18-11 3.13 2/9 267.0 228 103 93 77-3 252 20
June 19-9 3.99 1/13 252.2 249 118 112 56-5 226 36
July 10-13 4.21 0/9 201.0 202 102 94 46-6 180 26
August 7-8 4.63 0/7 138.0 148 78 71 39-2 111 18
MARINERS BULLPEN BRIEFS
PITCHER LAST APP. IP,H,R,ER,BB,K LAST WIN LAST SAVE LAST LOSS SV/OPP 1st BF/RETIRED RI/STRANDED
48-Colomé, rhp 8/15 at OAK 1.1,1,0,0,0,0 7/25 vs. SF 5/27 vs. MIN 5/6 vs. TOR (w/TB) 1/4 (.250)^ 32/22 (.688)^ 11/7 (.636)^
39-Díaz, rhp 8/15 at OAK 1.0,1,0,0,0,3 (SV) 9/22/17 vs. CLE 8/15 at OAK 7/24 vs. SF 47/50 (.940) 60/45 (.750) 2/2 (1.000)
33-Duke, lhp 8/15 at OAK 0.0,1,0,0,0,0 8/12 at HOU 8/30/16 at MIL (w/StL) 7/22 at KC (w/MIN) 0/0 (.000)^ 9/4 (.444)^ 5/4 (.800)^
34-Hernández, rhp* 8/14 at OAK 5.2,5,2,2,2,2,HR (L) - - - - - - 8/14 at OAK 0/0 (.000) 1/0 (.000) 1/1 (1.000)
47-Pazos, lhp 8/15 at OAK 0.1,0,0,0,1,1 (W) 8/15 at OAK --- 5/16 vs. TEX 0/2 (.000) 48/35 (.729) 26/18 (.692)
43-Warren, rhp 8/14 at OAK 1.0,1,0,0,1,1 8/10 at HOU 5/28/17 vs. OAK (w/NYY) 4/8 vs. BAL (w/NYY) 0/0 (.000)^ 7/4 (.571)^ 1/0 (.000)^
50-Vincent, rhp 8/15 at OAK 1.1,1,0,0,1,2 5/22 at OAK 9/26/16 at HOU 7/15 at COL 0/2 (.000) 43/35 (.814) 22/11 (.500)
*Relief appearances only ^with Seattle Team Totals 49/68 (.721) 367/247 (.673) 143/89 (.622)
#48 - ALEX COLOMÉ, RHP 2018: 55 G, 3-5, 3.04 ERA, 12-17 SV, 22 HLD #34 - FÉLIX HERNÁNDEZ, RHP 2018: 24 G, 23 GS, 8-11, 5.62 ERA, 0-0 SV, 0 HLD
Career-High IP: 7.0-2x (last: 7/1/15 vs. CLE w/TB) 2018-High IP: 1.2 (5/5 vs. TOR w/TB) Career-High IP: 9.0-23x (last: 5/27/15 at TB) 2018-High IP: 8.0 (6/3 vs. TB)
• w/Seattle - 32 G: 1-0, 1-for-4 SV, 22 holds, 2.27 ERA (31.2 IP, 25 H, 8 ER, 29 K). • Last Outing - Tossed 5.2 IP in relief 8/14 at OAK; was longest SEA relief ap-
• He’s a Winner - Seattle is 28-4 when he appears in a game. pearance of ‘18...allowed only a 2R HR (5 H, 2 BB, 2 K) in L #11.
• Tough - Left-handed hitters are 16x92/.174 this season with 35 strikeouts. • That’s One - Made his 1st career regular-season relief appearance 8/14 at
• Lately - Has not allowed a run in last 19 G (6/30-c): 1-0, 13 holds; 20.0,14,0,0,6,19. OAK (appeared out of ‘pen in All-Star games); made 398 career starts prior to
• Last Game - Worked 1.1 ShO IP (4 BF) 8/15 vs. OAK (1 H, 1 GIDP). 1st relief app, 2nd-most in MLB history (M. Mussina, BAL, 498).
• Big Series - Tossed 3.1 ShO IP over 3 G in series vs. HOU (3.1,2,0,0,1,1). • New Role - Moved to the bullpen on Aug. 10.
• 1st SEA Win - W #3 (#1 w/SEA), tossing ShO 8th inning 7/25 vs. SF (1 H, 1 K). • Starter - Was 8-10, 5.73 ERA (79 ER, 124.0 IP) in 23 GS…99 K and 46 BB.
• Snap - Had streak of 11 consecutive saves converted snapped 6/20 (4/9-5/27). • Leaderboard - Ranks T41st in Major League history (also: Jamie Moyer) with
• SEA Debut - 1-2-3 9th for SV #12 in 3-1 win vs. MIN 5/27 on 1st day w/club. 2,443 career strikeouts…next up: no. 40 Andy Pettitte (2,448).
• Join the Club - Acquired from TB on May 25 (w/Denard Span)...reported 5/27. • Career - Mariners all-time leader in wins (168), innings (2,632.0), strikeouts
• April Showers - Was 2-3, w/5 SV (2 BS) & 6.00 ERA (12.0 IP, 19 H, 8 ER) in 13 (2,443) and starts (398)…6-time All-Star (2009, 2011-15), 2-time ERA champ
games in April, but was 7-7 in SV OPS in May with a 1.54 ERA (11.2 IP, 6 H, 2 ER). (2010, 2014), 2010 AL Cy Young Award winner…has spent entire pro career
• With the Rays - Recorded 11 SV (in 13 OP) w/2-5 4.15 mark in 23 G w/ with Mariners after signing with Seattle at age 16 in 2002.
TB...21.2 IP, 24 H, 12 R, 10 ER, 8 BB, 23 K, 1 HR. #47 - JAMES PAZOS, LHP 2018: 48 G, 3-1, 2.75 ERA, 0-2 SV, 17 HLD
• 2017 - Led the Majors w/47 saves, including MLB-high 6 of 4+ outs.
Career-High IP: 2.2 (4/22 at TEX) 2018-High IP: 2.2 (4/22 at TEX)
• All-Star - AL All-Star with Tampa Bay in 2016.
• Career - Prior to trade to SEA, spent entire career w/TB, debuting in 2013. • Last Game - W #3 8/15 at OAK, tossing 0.1 IP & stranding an inherited runner.
• Lately - Has allowed runs in just 4 of last 18 G (6/25-c: 13.1,13,9,6,6,10,HR).
#39 - EDWIN DÍAZ, RHP 2018: 60 G, 0-3, 1.95 ERA, 47-50 SV, 0 HLD • W #2 - Tossed ShO 9th in 4-2, 10-inning win at BAL 6/28.
Career-High IP: 2.2 (6/14/16 at TB) 2018-High IP: 1.1 (4/21 at TEX) • Snapped - Allowed 1 run on 5/16 vs. TEX, snapping his streak of 14.0 consec-
• Ring ‘Em Up - Has struck out 103 of 226 batters faced (45.6%) this season. utive scoreless innings…during the streak (4/10-5/15), went 1-0 with 4 holds
• Leaderboard - His 103 strikeouts are most among AL relievers (D. Betances while recording 12 strikeouts, 0 walks and 4 HBP.
-NYY, 88)…his 47 saves lead MLB (C. Kimbrel-BOS, 36). • BS #2 - Charged with blown save after inheriting bases loaded, no outs jam 5/29.
• K/9.0 IP - His 15.45 Ks per 9.0 IP (103 K, 60.0 IP) rank 3rd among AL relievers. • W #1 - ShO 7th inning 5/14 at MIN in 1-0 game.
• Dominant - Opposing hitters are 32-for-207 (.155) w/103 strikeouts this year. • Go Long - Career high 2.2 IP on 4/22 at TEX (2.2,1,0,0,0,2,HB).
• Mr. Perfect - Mariners are 50-0 in his 50 save ops (have won all 3 of his BS) • 2 for 1 - 1st pitch GIDP to strand pair of runners 4/15 vs. OAK.
...Seattle is 55-0 when he enters a game with a lead this season. • 2018 Debut - Allowed HR to 1st BF 4/4 at San Francisco (1.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER).
• Streaker - Has converted last 28 consecutive SV opportunities (June 2 - c); #50 - NICK VINCENT, RHP 2018: 44 G, 3-2, 4.28 ERA, 0-2 SV, 12 HLD
2nd-longest streak in club history trailing only JJ Putz, 31, 9/30/06-7/20/07.
Career-High IP: 3.0 (5/31/13 vs. TOR w/SD) 2018-High IP: 1.2 (2x-8/1 vs. HOU)
• 1-derful - Has 24 saves in 1-run games, most in the Majors & ties MLB sin-
gle-season record (also: 24, E. Gagne, LAD, 2003). • Last Outing - Worked 1.1 ShO IP, stranding an inherited runner, 8/15 at OAK.
• The List - 4th pitcher in club history to record 40+ saves in a season; has 2nd- • H #11 - HLD #11 on 8/9 at HOU, allowed 1 R in 1.0 IP, stranding 2 runner in
most saves (47), trailing only Fernando Rodney (48 in ‘14) & ranking ahead of the 6th inning.
Kazuhiro Sasaki (45, 2001) and J.J. Putz (40, 2007). • Good Run - Allowed 1 ER in 9 G June 24-July 27: 0-1, 1.13, 8.0,3,2,1,3,6,HR.
• SV #43-46 - Recorded SV in 4 straight games 8/9-12 at HOU; just 5th pitcher • L #2 - On walkoff HR to 1st BF, July 15 at COL.
since 1969 to earn save in 4 straight games within one series. • He’s Back - 1st game since return from DL, 6/22 at BOS (2 ER, 0.1 IP, 3 H, HR).
• SV #42 - Recorded 42nd save, allowing 2 H and 2 K in scoreless 12th inning • Ouch - Left game 5/26 vs. MIN w/strained right groin...on 10-Day DL 5/27-6/21.
on 8/6 at TEX; 22nd 1-run save of the season. • Before DL - Was 2-1, 2.13 (3 ER, 12.2 IP) in last 13 G April 28-May 27...did not
• SV #40 - Recorded 40th Save w/1-2-3 9th vs. HOU 7/30 in 2-0 win. allow an earned run in 11 of 13 outings...3 BB, 12 K over that span.
• POM - Voted Hartford Presents AL Reliever of the Month in April, June & July. • Hold It - His 56 holds since 2016 rank 5th-most in MLB during that span.
• July - Was 9-for-9 in save ops and posted a 0.00 ERA in 10G (10.0,2,1,0,2,19). • W#3 - Tossed 1.1 ShO IP (1 H) in 10-inning win on 5/22 at OAK.
• All-Star - Winning pitcher in ‘18 ASG, but allowed 1 H (2R HR) for blown save. • W#2 - W#2 Allowed 1 hit in scoreless 11th inning on 5/20 vs. DET.
• Good Start - His 36 saves were most in club history before the All-Star Break • Nails - K’d all 4 batters faced 4/20 at TEX, stranding 2 inherited runners.
(K. Sasaki, 29, ‘01) & 2nd most in MLB history (F. Rodriguez, LAA, 38 in ’08). • W#1 - Retired the Royals in order in the 7th in Seattle’s 4-2 win over KC on 4/11.
• Good Company - 1 of 2 pitchers in MLB history with 30+ SV & 70+ K prior to • 2018 Debut - Allowed 1 R on 3 H in 2018 season debut 3/29 vs. CLE.
the ASB (E. Gagne-LAD, 2003: 31 SV/76 K). #43 - ADAM WARREN, RHP 2018: 31 G, 1-1, 2.78 ERA, 0-0 SV, 4 HLD
• SV #38 - Struck out the side (3 BF) in 3-2 win, 7/25 vs. SF. Career-Hi IP: 8.0 (6/19/15 vs. DET w/NYY) 2018-High IP: 2.2 (3x-7/28 v.s KC w/NYY)
• SV#37 - 1 K & 1 BB in 1.0 ShO IP in 3-1 win July 20 vs. CWS. • w/Seattle - 7 G: 1-0, 0-for-0 SV, 2 holds, 3.86 ERA (5.2 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 6 BB, 4 K).
• SV#32 - Struck out the side (3 BF) in 1-0 win July 1 vs. KC...was his 5th save in a • Last Game - Tossed ShO 8th inning 8/14 at OAK (1 H, 1 IBB, 1 K).
1-0 win this season, and the 5th time he’s tossed a 1-2-3 inning (14 K in 15 BF). • Hold #4 - Worked 1.1 ShO IP 8/12 at HOU.
• SV #30 - Notched 3rd save in 3 days (6/25-27) in 8-7 win June 27 @BAL (1 H, 2 K). • W #1 - Worked a scoreless 7th in Seattle’s 5-2 win on 8/10 at HOU.
• SV#27 - Struck out the side (3 BF) in 1-0 win June 16 vs. BOS. • Tough to Hit - Averaging 10.35 K’s per 9.0 IP (41 K, 35.2 IP).
• L #2 - Allowed 3H, BB in 0.1 IP and charged with 4R in 9-5 loss vs. TEX 5/29. • Rough - Charged with 2 runs in 3-run 7th inning without recording an out on
• SV #18 - Nailed down 2-1 win 5/25 vs. MIN for career SV #70; 4th on SEA Aug. 6 at TEX (0.0,1,2,2,1,0,HB); Mariners won 4-3 in 12 innings.
all-time saves list (#3 M. Schooler, 98; #5 D. Aardsma, 69). • Seattle Debut - Made SEA debut 8/1 vs. HOU w/ShO IP (1 H, 1 BB, 1 K).
• L #1 - Allowed solo HR (Canha) 5/2 vs. OAK to snap 2-2 tie in 9th in 3-2 loss. • Welcome - Acquired 7/30 from NYY in exchange for International Slot.
• SV #1 - SV#1 in 2018 season debut on 3/29 vs. CLE (1.0,0,0,0,0,3,2HB,BK). • w/New York - 24 G: 0-1, 0-for-0 SV, 2 holds, 2.70 ERA (9 ER, 30.0 IP).
#33 - ZACH DUKE, LHP 2018: 54 G, 5-4, 4.65 ERA, 0-3 SV, 13 HLD • DL - On 10-day DL with strained back April 21-June 4, including rehab as-
Career-Hi IP: 9.0 (4x-4/13/09 vs. HOU w/PIT) 2018-High IP: 1.1 (4x-8/12 at HOU) signment with AAA Scranton Wilkes-Barre.
• w/Seattle - 9 G: 2-0, 0-for-0 SV, 16.20 ERA (3.1 IP, 7 H, 6 ER, 2 BB, 3 K). • Career - Pitched in parts of 7 ML seasons with New York (2012-18) and Cubs
• Last Outing - Allowed 2B to only BF (Olson) 8/15 at OAK. (2016)...prior to trade had pitched in 275 games, including making 21 starts.
• W #5 - Tossed 1.1 ShO IP 8/12 at HOU (0 H, 1 BB).
• 1st Mariners Win - K’d only BF 8/5 vs. TOR for win (4th this season overall).
• Mariners Debut - Allowed 2R HR in 1st Mariners appearance, 7/31 vs. HOU.
• Tough on Left - Lefties are hitting .257 (18x70) w/5 XBH (1 HR) off Zach.
• 300 - 300th appearance since start of ‘14, 4th-most among LHP, 8/2 vs. TOR.
• Gamer - 10th among active LHP in games (521).
• Acquired - From MIN July 30 for C. De Jong (rhp) & R. Costello (inf).
• With MIN - Was 3-4 w/12 holds, 3.62 ERA (15 ER, 37.1 IP) IN 45 games.
• Diverse - 1 of 3 active pitchers w/150+ relief appearances & 150+ starts in career.
2018 MARINERS GAME NOTES • FRIDAY • AUGUST 17, 2018 • VS. LOS ANGELES DODGERS • PAGE 4
SCORE BY INNINGS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total
Mariners 84 53 50 61 48 50 63 58 27 15 509
Opponent 70 50 55 56 66 75 68 42 46 3 531
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
LONGEST HITTING STREAK..........................................................................................................................................................12, Dee Gordon, March 29-April 14
MOST HITS, GAME.................................................................................................................................................................................5, Dee Gordon, May 1 vs. OAK
MOST RUNS, GAME................................................................................................................................................................3, 8x, last: Jean Segura, June 27 at BAL
MOST DOUBLES, GAME........................................................................................................................ 2, 10x, last: Nelson Cruz and Mitch Haniger, Aug. 10 at HOU
MOST TRIPLES, GAME...................................................................................................................................................1, 22x, last: Chris Herrmann, Aug. 11 at HOU
MOST HOME RUNS, GAME....................................................................................................................................................2, 11x, last: Mike Zunino, Aug. 8 at TEX
MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, GAME........................................................................................................................3, 3x, last: Mitch Haniger, Aug. 9 at HOU (HR, 2 2B)
MOST RBI, 9-INNING GAME................................................................................................................................................................ 7, Nelson Cruz, June 22 at BOS
MOST RBI, EXTRA-INNING GAME......................................................................................................................................... 3, 2x, last: Nelson Cruz, June 28 at BAL
MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME............................................................................................................................................................ 4, Jean Segura, May 15 vs. TEX
GRAND SLAMS (1)......................................................................................................................................................................................Kyle Seager, May 10 at TOR
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED (CG):
Mariners.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 0, James Paxton, May 8 at TOR
Opponents....................................................................................................................................................................................... 6, 3x, last: Brad Keller, July 1 vs. KC
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Starter):
Mariners.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 16, James Paxton, May 2 vs. OAK
Opponents............................................................................................................................................................................................... 13, Chris Sale, June 25 at BOS
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Reliever):
Mariners.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6, Wade LeBlanc, April 23 at CWS
Opponents................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6, Austin Pruitt, June 7 at TB
MOST WALKS, GAME:
Mariners................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5, Félix Hernández, April 4 at SF
Opponents................................................................................................................................................................................................5, Jaime García, May 9 at TOR
MOST INNINGS, GAME, STARTER:
Mariners............................................................................................................................................................................ 9.0, 3x, last: Marco Gonzales, June 29 vs. KC
Opponents........................................................................................................................................................................................... 8.2, Corey Kluber, April 27 at CLE
MOST INNINGS, GAME, RELIEVER
Mariners......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5.2, Félix Hernández, Aug. 14 at OAK
Opponents................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7.0, Austin Pruitt, June 7 at TB
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:........................................................................................................................................................6, James Paxton (April 16-June 10)
LONGEST LOSING STREAK:............................................................................................................................................................. 6, Juan Nicasio (April 24-current)
MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS:
Overall............................................................................................................................................................................................. 20.0, Alex Colomé (June 30-current)
Starter...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18.0, James Paxton (May 2-13)
Reliever............................................................................................................................................................................................ 20.0, Alex Colomé (June 30-current)
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