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2018 INFORMATION GUIDE

FRONT OFFICE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AL Club Stats..................................................153 Opening Day Lineups.............................. 201-203
Attendance Information: Opponents............................................... 170-179
2017 at Home................................. 167-168 Phone Numbers in Seattle..............................300

2018 MARINERS 2017 IN REVIEW


All-Time..................................................208 Pitching:
Award Winners, Mariners........................ 192-194 2017.......................................................154
Batting: 41 Season Totals....................................184
2017.......................................................154 Leaders Year-by-Year.............................186
41 Season Totals....................................183 All-Time Top 10......................................191
Leaders Year-by-Year.............................187 Player Biographies.................................... 36-149
All-Time Top 10......................................190 Postseason.............................................. 210-216
Behind the Scenes...................................... 30-33 Promotions Schedule, 2018............................320
Broadcasters........................................... 312-313 Pronunciation Guide................ Inside Back Cover
Coaches Biographies, MLB........................ 20-28 Radio/TV Information......................................314
Day-by-Day, 2017.................................... 163-165 Records, Club:
Directory, Front Office..................................... 2-4 Batting............................................ 195-196
Directory, Public Relations..................................4 Pitching..................................................197
Draft, 2017.......................................................298 General...................................................198
Executive Biographies................................... 6-16 Fielding...................................................199
Fielding: Rookie....................................................200
2017.......................................................155 Roster:

OPPONENTS
41 Season Totals....................................185 2018 Spring.................................... 147-149
Fill Box Index.....................................................34 All-Time.......................................... 204-207
Finishes...........................................................182 Safeco Field............................................. 301-306
Highlights, 2017 Team............................. 156-159 Schedule, 2018..................................Back Cover
Highs & Lows, 2017................................ 160-161 Scouting.................................................. 316-317
Hotels..............................................................300 Seattle Baseball History..................................318
Last Time It Happened............................ 188-189 Spring Training Info and Records............ 308-311
League Leaders, 2017 AL & NL.......................152 Standings, 2017 Major League Final...............152
Manager’s Biography.................................. 18-19 Transactions, 2017.................................. 165-166

HISTORY
Minor League: Won-Lost Breakdown:
Directory.................................................218 2017.......................................................162
2017 Team Stats............................ 219-228 All-Time..................................................182
Minor League Staff......................... 229-232 vs. Each Club................................. 170-179
Team Profiles.................................. 233-241
Player Biographies......................... 242-298
POSTSEASON

CONNECTING WITH THE MARINERS


Mailing address: Home Park: Telephone: Internet:
P.O. Box 4100 Safeco Field (206) 346-4000 www.Mariners.com
Seattle, WA 98194 1250 First Ave. S. Fax Number: Media Website:
Seattle, WA 98134 (206) 346-4400 MarinersMedia.com
MINOR LEAGUES MISCELLANEOUS

CREDITS
Editor..................................................... Tim Hevly Photography........ Ben Van Houten, Getty Images,
Graphic Design........... Carl Morton & Katie Abram Bill Mitchell, MLB Photos
Contributors................ Kelly Munro, Ryan Hueter, Special Thanks...................... Elias Sports Bureau,
Randy Adamack, Rebecca Hale, Fernando Alcalá STATS, Inc., Baseball-Reference, David Vincent
Printing............................. DCG ONE; Seattle, WA

On The Cover: The 2018 Seattle Mariners Informa- STATISTICAL LEGEND


tion Guide features nine current players: top row, # MLB rehab * led league + tied for league lead
from left, Jean Segura, Mike Zunino and Kyle Ages listed for Major League players are
Seager; middle row, from left, Nelson Cruz, Mitch as of March 1, 2018
Haniger and Robinson Canó; bottom row, from left,
Edwin Díaz, Félix Hernández and James Paxton. Copyright© 2018 Seattle Mariners All rights reserved.
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FRONT OFFICE DIRECTORY
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
John Stanton, Chairman; John Ellis & Howard Lincoln, Chairman Emeriti; Chris Larson,
Jeff Raikes, Frank Shrontz, Buck Ferguson

OFFICERS
Chairman & Managing Partner................................................................................................................................................................... John Stanton
President & Chief Executive Officer........................................................................................................................................................... Kevin Mather
Chairmen Emeriti.................................................................................................................................................................John Ellis & Howard Lincoln
Senior Vice President, Special Advisor to the Chairman & CEO........................................................................................................... Randy Adamack
Executive Assistant – Chairman, President & Ownership........................................................................................................................ Teresa Dugger

BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Executive Vice President & General Manager – Baseball Operations.......................................................................................................... Jerry Dipoto
Vice President & Assistant General Manager – Baseball Operations.........................................................................................................Jeff Kingston
Vice President – Scouting............................................................................................................................................................................. Tom Allison
Special Assistant to the GM..................................................................................................................Joe Bohringer, Roger Hansen, Tom McNamara
Director – Baseball Operations.............................................................................................................................................................Justin Hollander
Director – Amateur Scouting....................................................................................................................................................................... Scott Hunter
Director – Player Development.................................................................................................................................................................... Andy McKay
Director – International Scouting...................................................................................................................................................................Tim Kissner
Director – Major League Operations...................................................................................................................................................... Jack Mosimann
Director – Baseball Analytics........................................................................................................................................................................ Jesse Smith
Player Personnel Coordinator........................................................................................................................Brandon Domaracki, Jason Karegeannes
Director – Dominican Republic Administration..........................................................................................................................................Martin Valerio
Supervisor – Dominican Republic Scouting.................................................................................................................................................Eddy Toledo
Coordinator – Special Projects International..................................................................................................................................................... Ted Heid
Coordinator – Video Advance Scouting.............................................................................................................................................Emanuel Sifuentes
Administrator – Player Development................................................................................................................................................................. Jan Plein
Director – High Performance..................................................................................................................................................................... Lorena Martin
Medical Director....................................................................................................................................................................E. Edward Khalfayan, M.D.
Team Physician........................................................................................................................................................................... Timothy Johnson, M.D.
Senior Athletic Trainer.................................................................................................................................................................................. Rob Nodine
Assistant Athletic Trainer................................................................................................................................................ Matt Toth, Yoshihiro Nakazawa
Physical Therapist..........................................................................................................................................................................................Ryan Bitzel
Director – Strength and Conditioning....................................................................................................................................................... James Clifford
Athletic Trainer Emeritus................................................................................................................................................................................. Rick Griffin
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 Liaison Assistant / Interpreter................................................................................................................................................Antony Suzuki
Coordinator, Amateur Scouting.................................................................................................................................................................... Tim Stanton
Quantitative Analyst...................................................................................................................................................................................... Joel Firman
Coordinator – Player Development............................................................................................................................................................James Roche
Baseball Operations Assistants....................................................................................................................................David Hesslink, Andrew Herrera

BALLPARK EVENTS & OPERATIONS


Senior Vice President – Ballpark Events & Operations.............................................................................................................................. Trevor Gooby
Senior Director – Construction and Planning....................................................................................................................................... Ryan van Maarth
Senior Director – Event Sales..................................................................................................................................................................Alisia Anderson
Director – Ballpark Event Operations......................................................................................................................................................Michael Hilburn
Assistant Director - Guest Experiences................................................................................................................................................... Melissa Leung
Manager - Ballpark Events..................................................................................................................................................................... Ashley Gormley
Manager – Premium Experience............................................................................................................................................. Monica Pavelka-Agbalog
Senior Coordinator - Non-Baseball Events............................................................................................................................................. Jenna Massaro
Coordinator – Ballpark Operations.................................................................................................................................................................Drew Miller
Coordinator – Ballpark Event Operations.......................................................................................................................................................... Ngoc Do
Coordinator – Events...................................................................................................................................................... West Hatae, Jordan McClellion
Coordinator - Event Sales........................................................................................................................................................................Kendall Collins
Director - Security & Safety....................................................................................................................................................................... Jordan Smith
Senior Manager – Security...................................................................................................................................................................... Erik Hackmann
Head Groundskeeper........................................................................................................................................................................ Bob Christofferson
Assistant Head Groundskeeper..................................................................................................................................................................... Tim Wilson
Building Electrician..........................................................................................................................................................................................Paul Fuller
Building Plumbers........................................................................................................................................................ Kenny Stanton, Jamie Whittaker
Building Painter.................................................................................................................................................................................. Shelton Schneider
Roof Operations.....................................................................................................................................................................Vance Akres, Rob Wolford
Maintenance Specialists....................................................................................Chris Corsi, Dave Randolph, Michael Winchester, Jeromey Campbell
Chief Engineer......................................................................................................................................................................................... Chris Hunsaker
HVAC Technicians.........................................................................................................................................Don Henneke, Steve Monson, Ron Patton
Concrete Technician ................................................................................................................................................................... Christopher McDaniels
Security........... Bob Averill, Daryl Chadderdon, Angel Diaz, Frank Diss, Von Kaufman, Ed Mumphrey, Louis Newsom, Zac Price, Rick Sheridan, Charles White
Administrative Assistant – Ballpark Operations.......................................................................................................................................... Lisa McLeod
Manager - Maintenance............................................................................................................................................................................Andrew Jones
Coordinator – Maintenance.........................................................................................................................................................................Megan Elliott
Senior Manager – Housekeeping............................................................................................................................................................... Mariah Jones
Manager – Housekeeping....................................................................................................................... Carlos Avila, Elizabeth Duncan, Sofia Aleman
Reception Desk.......................................................................................................................................................................................... Lindsay Bolin

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SALES
Senior Vice President – Sales............................................................................................................................................................. Frances Traisman
Sales Business Analyst.................................................................................................................................................................................. Joe Chang
Executive Administrative Assistant..............................................................................................................................................................Judy Vaught
TICKET SALES
Senior Director – Ticket Sales.................................................................................................................................................................... Cory Carbary
Director – Group Business Development...................................................................................................................................................Bob Hellinger
Senior Manager – Customer Engagement.......................................................................................................................................... Nicholette Collins
Manager – Business Development...............................................................................................................................................................Brett Breece
Manager – Season Ticket Sales......................................................................................................................................................................... JP Ryan
Manager – Group Sales............................................................................................................................................................................Marc Mahoney
Manager – Group Events................................................................................................................................................................ Elizabeth McCloskey
Manager - Client Sales & Services...............................................................................................................................................................Tami Tomsic
Premium Sales...............................................................................................................Dennis da Silva, Dan Souder, Casey Cochran, Mike Mendolia
Season Ticket Sales........................................................................ Mike Aceto, Max Manix, Anthony Marchetto, Brittany McGinnis, Carlee Norquist
Group Sales......................................................................................................................................................... Alan Just, Chris Mueller, Emily Wright
Group Event Sales.....................................................................................................................................................................................Brady Miletich
Client Sales & Service Associates....... Harrison Bucher, Evan Butterfield, Andrew Ehrig, Kendra Griffin, Rachael Grubaugh, Tessa Matthews, Sydney Severson, Erica Zemke, Ashton Zeth
Senior Account Managers – Client Services............................................................................................................................... Jill Dahlen, Chuck Viltz
Customer Engagement Coordinators........................................................................................... Ethan Drigotas, Kylie Gacek, Taylor Marie Trobaugh
CORPORATE BUSINESS
Vice President – Corporate Business & Community Relations....................................................................................................................... Joe Chard
Senior Director – Corporate Business.........................................................................................................................................Ingrid Russell-Narcisse
Account Executives................................................................................... Bill Aanenson, Mike Farrington, Albert Jaimes, Tim Sexton, Kevin Williams
Coordinator - Client Services.................................................................................................................................................................... Melissa Harris
Administrative Assistant – Client Services............................................................................................................................................. Melissa Wallace

LEGAL, GOVERNMENT & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS


Executive Vice President & General Counsel............................................................................................................................................... Fred Rivera
Associate General Counsel................................................................................................................................................................Melissa Robertson
Executive/Legal Assistant........................................................................................................................................................................... Susan Harsh
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
Vice President – Corporate Business & Community Relations....................................................................................................................... Joe Chard
Senior Director – Community Relations...................................................................................................................................................... Gina Hasson
Manager – Community Programs............................................................................................................................................................. Sean Grindley
Coordinator – Community Services...................................................................................................................................................... Demetrius Grant
Coordinator – Community and Client Services......................................................................................................................................... Korey Traynor
HUMAN RESOURCES
Vice President – Human Resources............................................................................................................................................................. Lisa Winsby
Strategic HR Business Partner................................................................................................................................................................Brooke Sullivan
Director – Payroll..................................................................................................................................................................................... Ginger Oldham
Manager – Workers Compensation and Liability..................................................................................................................................... Therese Baxter
Benefits Manager........................................................................................................................................................................................ Tara Lindsay
HR Generalist............................................................................................................................................................................................Bailey Walther
Human Resources Administrator............................................................................................................................................................ Michelle Merrill
Scheduling Coordinator.........................................................................................................................................................................Barb Hackmann

FINANCE
Executive Vice President – Chief Financial Officer.................................................................................................................................... Tim Kornegay
FINANCE
Vice President - Finance............................................................................................................................................................................ Greg Massey
Director – Internal Audit Operations......................................................................................................................................................... Connie McKay
Vault Manager/Sr. Accountant..............................................................................................................................................................Terry Jemtegaard
Controller............................................................................................................................................................................................Monica Marmolejo
Accounts Payable Supervisor.................................................................................................................................................................... Danny Cifaldi
Staff Accountant........................................................................................................................................................................................James Hyman

INFORMATION SERVICES
Vice President – Information Services...........................................................................................................................................................David Curry
Director – Information Systems ...................................................................................................................................................................... Oliver Roy
Director – Database and Applications....................................................................................................................................................Justin Stolmeier
Senior Developers........................................................................................................................................Shelley Separovich, Lyle Hazle, Cary Pruitt
Manager - Systems Administrator...........................................................................................................................................................Ben Nakamura
Developer...........................................................................................................................................................................................Dexter Closterman
Systems Administrator...............................................................................................................................................................................Josh Wittmier
Manager - Audio & Video Engineering......................................................................................................................................................... Yezmin Blue
Video Maintenance Technician.................................................................................................................................................................. Scott Thomas
PROCUREMENT
Senior Director – Procurement................................................................................................................................................................... Norma Cantú
Procurement Manager/Buyer.......................................................................................................................................................................Casey Tager
Procurement Assistant Buyer................................................................................................................................................................... Austin Benson
Procurement Assistant................................................................................................................................................................................... Jean Elliott
Office Services Coordinator..............................................................................................................................................................................Jim Reha
Manager – Shipping & Receiving........................................................................................................................................................ Juan Oarbeascoa
Shipping & Receiving Assistant...............................................................................................................................................................Steven Morales
Warehouse Assistant.................................................................................................................................................................................... RJ Sanchez
MERCHANDISING
Senior Director – Retail Operations........................................................................................................................................................Julie McGillivray
Director – Retail Merchandising.................................................................................................................................................................. Renee Steyh
Director - Retail Stores.............................................................................................................................................................................. Mary Beeman
Game Used & Memorabilia Manager/Senior Buyer – Hardgoods................................................................................................................ Shawn Wert
Retail Marketing Manager/Buyer - Women’s and Kids..........................................................................................................................Lindsay Lawson
Manager - Distribution Center................................................................................................................................................................... Jordan Seiber
Manager - Safeco Field Team Store.............................................................................................................................................................. Kelly Walsh
Managers - Team Store.......................................................................................... Donald Darnbrough, Yuko Iwahashi, Rhys Stanley, Tashina Willard
Assistant Manager - Safeco Field Team Store............................................................................................................................................ Sean Guiney
Assistant Manager - Distribution Center...................................................................................................................................................Trevor Weimer
Merchandise Assistant...................................................................................................................................................................... Francesca Taporco
TICKET SERVICES
Senior Director – Ticket and Parking Operations.....................................................................................................................................Malcolm Rogel
Director – Ticket Services.....................................................................................................................................................................Jennifer Sweigert
Manager – Ticket Operations...................................................................................................................................................................Lincoln Loeber
Manager – Box Office.................................................................................................................................................................................. Bob Brunner
Coordinator – Ticket Services.................................................................................................................................................................. Tracy Koletzky
Supervisor – Parking Operations...............................................................................................................................................................Jerry Johnson
Assistant Supervisor – Parking Operations............................................................................................................................................... Steve Mitchell

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FRONT OFFICE DIRECTORY (continued)
MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
Senior Vice President – Marketing & Communications............................................................................................................................Kevin Martinez
Vice President – Communications...................................................................................................................................................................Tim Hevly
Senior Director – Marketing....................................................................................................................................................................... Gregg Greene
Senior Director – Mariners Productions...................................................................................................................................................... Ben Mertens
Director – Graphic Design.............................................................................................................................................................................Carl Morton
Director – Marketing................................................................................................................................................................................. Mandy Lincoln
Director – Public Information..................................................................................................................................................................... Rebecca Hale
Team Photographer.................................................................................................................................................................................Ben VanHouten
Senior Manager – Baseball Information........................................................................................................................................................Kelly Munro
Senior Manager – Digital Marketing.............................................................................................................................................Nathan Rauschenberg
Senior Manager – Marketing.................................................................................................................................................................. Camden Finney
Senior Manager – Productions................................................................................................................................................................... Olav Nossum
Manager – Graphic Design...........................................................................................................................................................................Katie Abram
Manager – Marketing...............................................................................................................................................................................Jake Anderson
Coordinator – Broadcasting/Marketing.......................................................................................................................................................Carissa Hunt
Coordinator – Baseball Information..............................................................................................................................................................Ryan Hueter
Coordinator – Digital Marketing................................................................................................................................................................ Colin O’Keefe
Video Editor........................................................................................................................................................................................... Shon Niswanger
Digital Content Specialist......................................................................................................................................................................Andy Menarchek
Public Address Announcer........................................................................................................................................................................... Tom Hutyler
Mascot Coordinator..................................................................................................................................................................................... John Behrle
Radio/TV Broadcasters........................................................................................................... Rick Rizzs, Aaron Goldsmith, Dave Sims, Mike Blowers
Executive Producer/Engineer, Radio............................................................................................................................................................. Gary Hill Jr.
Television Director.................................................................................................................................................................................... Jim Armintrout

2018 PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTORY


AMERICAN LEAGUE
Team Contact Area Code Office Direct
Baltimore Kristen Hudak 410 547-6100 547-6159
Jim Misudek 410 547-6100 547-6106
Boston Kevin Gregg 617 226-6000 226-6759
Abby Murphy 617 226-6000 226-6214
Chicago Bob Beghtol 312 674-1000 674-5303
Ray Garcia 312 674-1000 674-5306
Cleveland Bart Swain 216 420-4238 420-4386
Court Berry-Tripp 216 420-4238 420-4391
Detroit Ron Colangelo 313 471-2000 471-2024
Chad Crunk 313 471-2000 471-2092
Houston Gene Dias 713 259-8000 259-8985
Steve Grande 713 259-8000 259-8990
Kansas City Mike Swanson 816 921-9000 504-4713
Mike Cummings 816 921-9000 504-4368
Los Angeles Tim Mead 714 940-2000 940-2003
Eric Kay 714 940-2000 940-2173
Minnesota Dustin Morse 612 659-3400 659-3472
Mitch Hestad 612 659-3400 659-3473
New York Jason Zillo 718 579-4460 579-4515
Michael Margolis 718 579-4460 579-4503
Oakland Fernando Alcalá 510 638-4900 563-2236
Mark Ling 510 638-4900 746-4418
SEATTLE Tim Hevly 206 346-4000 346-4402
Kelly Munro 206 346-4000 346-4401
Ryan Hueter 206 346-4000 346-4403
Tampa Bay Dave Haller 727 825-3137 825-3485
Craig Vanderkam 727 825-3137 825-3473
Texas John Blake 817 273-5203 273-5208
Rich Rice 817 273-5203 273-5204
Toronto Jay Stenhouse 416 341-1303 341-1248
MLB Pat Courtney 212 931-7800 931-7878
Mike Teevan 212 931-7800 931-7879

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Team Contact Area Code Office Direct
Arizona Josh Rawitch 602 462-6500 462-6746
Atlanta Brad Hainje 404 522-7630 614-1307
Chicago Peter Chase 773 404-2827 404-4021
Cincinnati Rob Butcher 513 765-7000 765-7090
Colorado Warren Miller 303 312-2325 312-2326
Florida Jason Latimer 305 626-7400 480-1390
Los Angeles Joe Jareck 323 224-1500 224-1549
Milwaukee Mike Vassallo 414 902-4500 902-4473
New York Jay Horwitz 718 507-6387 565-4330
Philadelphia Greg Casterioto 215 463-6000 218-5297
Pittsburgh Jim Trdinich 412 323-5000 325-4728
St. Louis Brian Bartow 314 345-9600 345-9313
San Diego Craig Hughner 619 795-5000 795-5261
San Francisco Matt Chisholm 415 972-2000 972-2441
Washington Kyle Brostowitz 202 640-7000 640-7439

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FRONT OFFICE

Mariners Chairman & Managing Partner John Stanton (right)


and President & CEO Kevin Mather (left) with James Paxton.
OFFICERS
FRONT OFFICE

JOHN STANTON
Chairman & Managing Partner
John Stanton is the Mariners Chairman & Managing Partner. He was named
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer on Aug. 19, 2016, and served in that role
until Nov. 9, 2017. Stanton joined the Mariners ownership group in December of
2000, and became a member of the Board of Directors in 2016.
Born in Seattle and raised in Bellevue, WA, Stanton is considered a wireless
industry pioneer, co-founding three national wireless operators in the United States
over the past four decades.
He is currently Chairman of the Trilogy Partnerships, a private investment firm, and also serves on the
boards of the Microsoft Corporation and Costco Wholesale Corporation. He is Chairman of Year Up (a
non-profit program for youth in Seattle), and a member of the board of the Institute for Health Metrics and
Evaluation, after previously serving as chair (or co-chair) of the boards of Whitman College, the Business
Partnership for Early Learning, the United Way of King County campaign, the Washington Roundtable
and the Regional Transportation Commission.
John and his wife Terry Gillespie currently own interests in the Tacoma Rainiers (AAA Pacific Coast
League) and in the Walla Walla Sweets and Yakima Pippins of the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League.
He has been active in youth baseball in the area for over 15 years.
John earned a B.A. from Whitman College (Walla Walla, WA) and an MBA from Harvard Business
School. John and Terry have two grown sons.

KEVIN MATHER
President & Chief Executive Officer
Kevin Mather was promoted to President & Chief Executive Officer of the Seattle
Mariners on Nov. 9, 2017. He had served as the Mariners President and Chief Op-
erating Officer since Feb. 1, 2014.
The Mariners Executive Vice Presidents and Sr. Vice Presidents report to Mather
and form the senior leadership team for the organization.
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.
Kevin has participated on a variety of Major League Baseball committees over the years. His com-
mittee appointments currently include Revenue Sharing Definitions Committee and the Audit Com-
mittee. During his career with the Mariners, Mather has served or worked closely with executives on
Long-Term Strategic Planning, Finance, Investments and Insurance Committees.
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 Min-
neapolis 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 and two
dogs, Dutch and Augustus.

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OFFICERS (continued)

FRONT OFFICE
HOWARD LINCOLN
Chairman Emeritus
A key player in the formation of the ownership group that saved the Mariners for
Seattle in 1992, Howard Lincoln served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
from Sept. 27, 1999 to Aug. 19, 2016, when he was named Chairman Emeritus. His
service was recognized with the Seattle Mariners Franchise Achievement Award in
2016. Lincoln continues as a member of the board of directors.
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 Lincoln’s life. In addition to his strong support of the Mariners
Care Foundation, he is a former chairman of the Children’s Hospital Foundation. He was the Campaign
Chair of United Way of King County’s 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 General’s 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.

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. Com-
munity 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.
His service was recognized with the Seattle Mariners Franchise Achievement Award in 2016.
Ellis has served variously on the MLB Executive Council, the International, Ownership and Com-
pensation & Finance Committee and he chaired 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 vari-
ously 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.

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BASEBALL OPERATIONS
FRONT OFFICE

JERRY DIPOTO
Executive Vice President & General Manager,
Baseball Operations
Jerry Dipoto (dih-POH-toe) was named as the ninth General Manager in Seattle
Mariners history after being hired on Sept. 28, 2015.
In his first months on the job, Dipoto completely remade the Mariners Major
League roster, as well as revamping the Mariners Major League staff, scouting and
player development departments. From his
hiring to Feb. 9, 2017, Jerry and his staff Seattle Mariners GMs
completed a MLB-high 39 separate trades (involving 99 players), Lou Gorman............................1977-80
including 13 trades (involving 35 players) from the end of the 2016 Dan O’Brien.............................1981-83
Hal Keller.................................1984-85
season to Feb. 9.
Dick Balderson........................1986-88
The reshaping of the roster and minor league system resulted in Woody Woodward...................1988-99
the 2016 Mariners organization playing 927 total games (at all levels) Pat Gillick................................2000-03
and only one -- the final regular season game for the big league club Bill Bavasi................................2004-08
-- not having playoff implications. Jack Zduriencik...............2009-8/28/15
The Mariners were in the race through 161 games, and each of Jerry Dipoto...................... 9/28/2015-
the seven minor league affiliates advanced to the postseason.
In 2017, Jerry and his staff managed through a flood of injuries (22 different disabled list placements) and
used 61 different players, including 40 pitchers (17 starters) while remaining relevant in the wild card race
into the seasons final days despite having four of the projected five starting pitchers spend time on the DL.
Prior to being hired by Seattle, Dipoto was working as a Special Assistant for the Boston Red Sox.
He joined the Sox after resigning from his position as the Los Angeles Angels General Manager on July
1, 2015.
Dipoto was the Angels GM from Oct. 29, 2011-July 1, 2015, helping guide the club to the American
League West title in 2014, finishing with the most wins (98) in the Majors. Notable acquisitions during
his Angels tenure included trades for All-Stars Huston Street, Zack Greinke, David Freese and Hector
Santiago, and the free agent signings of Albert Pujols (2011) and C.J. Wilson (2011).
In his 18th season as a baseball executive, Jerry got his start immediately after retiring as a player in
2001. He was a special assistant for the Colorado Rockies (2001-02), followed by two seasons working in
the scouting department for the Boston Red Sox (2003-04). He returned to the Rockies as the Director of
Player Personnel (2005) and then moved to the Arizona organization as Vice President of Player Person-
nel (2006-10) and was appointed the Diamondbacks interim General Manager on July 1, 2010. He spent
the 2011 season as the D-Backs Sr. VP of Scouting and Player Development.
Dipoto appeared in 390 Major League games, all in relief, with the Indians (1993-94), New York Mets
(1995-96) and Colorado Rockies (1997-2000). The right-handed pitcher compiled a career 27-24 record
with 49 saves and a 4.05 ERA prior to retiring during spring training in 2001 with a bulging disc in his
neck.
He was originally selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 3rd round of the 1989 June Draft out of
Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, VA). Dipoto led the Rams to their first appearance in the
NCAA Tournament in 1988 and remains in the top 10 in VCU history in several pitching categories. Dipoto
played high school baseball at Toms River High School North in New Jersey.
Jerry and his wife, Tamie, reside in Mercer Island, WA. They have two daughters: Taylor (husband
Andrew) and Jordan, and one son, Jonah.

JERRY DIPOTO CAREER TIMELINE


1989-1992.......Minor League Baseball with Cleveland Indians
1993-2000.......Played 8 MLB seasons with Cleveland (1993-94), New York-NL (1995-96), Colorado (1997-2000)
2001................Rockies Special Assistant to the GM
2003-2004.......Red Sox Scouting Department
2005................Rockies Director of Player Personnel
2006-2010.......Diamondbacks Vice President, Player Personnel
2010................Diamondbacks Interim General Manager (July 1, 2010 - Sept. 21, 2010)
2011................Diamondbacks Sr. Vice President, Scouting & Player Development
2011-2015.......Angels General Manager (Oct. 29, 2011 - July 1, 2015)
2015................Red Sox Special Assistant
2015-current....Mariners Executive Vice President & General Manager of Baseball Operations (hired Sept. 28, 2015)

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BASEBALL OPERATIONS (continued)

FRONT OFFICE
JEFF KINGSTON
Vice President & Assistant General Manager
Jeff Kingston is entering his ninth full season with the Mariners, his third since
being promoted to Vice President & Assistant General Manager of Baseball Op-
erations 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 Baseball Analytics
departments. In 2016, all seven of the Mariners minor league affiliates advanced
to the postseason and last season the system succesfully helped provide a constant stream of reinforc-
ments to the ML team as injuries disrupted the roster.
Jeff is also actively involved with Major League roster, payroll and budget management.
Kingston played a key role in the construction of the Mariners 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.

JUSTIN HOLLANDER
Director, Baseball Operations
Justin Hollander is in his second full year with the Mariners after being hired as
the team’s Director of Baseball Operations on September 23, 2016.
In his current role, Justin assists Jerry Dipoto and Jeff Kingston with player
procurement, negotiations of Major League contracts, arbitration, 40-man roster
composition and baseball statistical research.
Prior to joining the Mariners, Justin spent the previous nine seasons in the Los
Angeles Angels front office, serving several different roles in the Angels baseball
operations department.
He began his career with the Angels in January, 2008, as a player development & scouting assistant.
In that role, he worked closely with department heads in several different aspects of baseball operations,
including arbitration, research and advance scouting. He was promoted to Director, Baseball Operations
in 2012 and served as the Director, Player Personnel in 2016.
Prior to his time with the Angels, Hollander worked for one year as an associate attorney with the
Ducker Spradling Metzger & Wynne Law Corporation in San Diego and as a statistical stringer for MLB.
com (2005-08).
A native of Dayton, OH, Hollander is a 2001 graduate of Ohio State University (B.S., business adminis-
tration and marketing) and received his law degree from the University of San Diego in 2004.
Justin, and his wife Whitney, reside in Seattle with their son, Elliott and daughter, Lucy.

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JOE BOHRINGER
Special Assistant to the General Manager
Joe Bohringer was named to his current position on Oct. 29, 2015. This season
will be his 29th 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
MIT’s 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
Special Assistant to the General Manager
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.

TOM McNAMARA
Special Assistant to the General Manager
The 2018 season is Tom McNamara’s second as a Special Assistant to the Gen-
eral Manager.
Tom was promoted to his new role on Sept. 2, 2016 and is responsible for con-
tinuing to scout amateur players in preparation for the annual June draft, but will now
also evaluate professional players and be used to scout players around the globe.
McNamara spent eight seasons as the Mariners Director of Amateur Scouting
after being named to the position on November 10, 2008. McNamara oversaw eight
Mariners drafts (2009-2016) that have produced 26 Major League players including Kyle Seager (2009),
James Paxton (2010), Mike Zunino & Edwin Diaz (2012) and Andrew Moore (2015).
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. Mc-
Namara 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 22 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 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 son, Martin, and currently resides in New York City.

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TOM ALLISON
Vice President, Scouting
Tom Allison is in his sixth season with the Mariners, his third in his current role
of overseeing all three branches of the Mariners scouting operation. Tom was origi-
nally hired as the Mariners Director of Professional Scouting on Sept. 26, 2012.
Allison has over 22 years of scouting experience.
In his current 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.
Allison’s 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 and Teagan.

SCOTT HUNTER
Director, Amateur Scouting
Scott Hunter was promoted to Director, Amateur Scouting for the Mariners on
Sept. 26, 2016. He oversaw his first draft in 2017.
Scott spent the previous three seasons (2014-2016) as the Mariners international
cross checker. Overall, Hunter has over 23 seasons in professional baseball.
Prior to joining the Mariners, Hunter spent 10 seasons as a coach or scout in the
New York Mets organization, including four years as a northeast regional scouting
supervisor and crosschecker from 2009 - 2013. Hunter was a coach with A Brooklyn
in 2006 and rookie Gulf Coast League Mets in 2005. He also served as an area scout for the Mets in the
Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania areas from 2004 - 2009.
After being named a USA Today All American as well as a Gatorade All American in 1993, Hunter was
selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 5th round of the 1993 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of North-
east High School (Philadelphia, PA). He played nine seasons in the minor leagues, primarily as an outfielder,
from 1994 – 2002 in the Dodgers (1994-95), Mets (1995-99 & 2001-02), Expos (1999-2000), Indians (2000)
and Orioles (2002) organizations.
Scott and his wife, Kari, have two sons, Cade and Grant.

TIM KISSNER
Director, International Scouting
Tim Kissner was named Director, International Scouting 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-in-hand
with the Mariners Player Development Department once international players are
signed.
Kissner has over 19 years of scouting experience. He spent the 2011-2012 sea-
sons 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.

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LORENA MARTIN
Director, High Performance
Dr. Lorena Martin was named the Mariners first-ever Director of High Perfor-
mance on Oct. 30, 2017.
She is responsible for all aspects of the Mariners physical and mental training ap-
proach of players and staff, including oversight of both the Major and Minor League’s
medical, strength and conditioning, nutrition and mental skills departments. Martin’s
specialty is integrating physiology, psychology, sports science, and statistical analy-
sis to better professional athletes and others in the pursuit of maximum performance.
Prior to joining the Mariners she was Director of Sports Performance Analytics for the NBA’s LA Lak-
ers. Dr. Martin has also consulted for professional teams as well as worked with professional athletes in
individual sports such as tennis and golf. Martin has also worked with Ripken Baseball (Sports Science
Evaluator and Consultant), Athletic Mental Performance, Inc. (Sports Psychology Coach) and the Kaweah
Delta Hospital District (Lead Statistician).
Dr. Martin’s educational background includes earning three post-doctorates in GIS spatial analysis
(2016), biostatistics (2015) and epidemiology (2014) at the University of California, San Diego, School of
Medicine Department of Family and Preventive Medicine. She earned her Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology from
the University of Miami in July, 2013. She earned her Master of Science, Psychology from Nova Southeast-
ern University (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) in June 2009 with a concentration in Sports Psychology and her B.A. in
Psychology from the University of Miami (with a double minor in Leadership and Spanish) in June 2005.
Dr. Martin also spent time as a Visiting Scientist at the Salk Institute focusing on bioinformatics and
has also been an invited Visiting Researcher at NASA Langley. She has taught at multiple universities
including Northwestern University and the University of Miami.
Martin is an accomplished tennis player who competed at the amateur, college and professional levels.

ANDY McKAY
Director, Player Development
Andy McKay was named Director of Player Development on Oct. 21, 2015.
He is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Mariners minor league sys-
tem, including roster management and skills development.
In 2016, his first season overseeing player development, the Mariners seven
minor league affiliates combined for a 451-314 (.590) record, all seven advanced
to the postseason and two (AA Jackson and AZL Mariners) claimed league titles.
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 Sacra-
mento State in 1996.
In addition to coaching at Sacramento City College, McKay taught classes in PE and Business.
McKay and his wife, Anne, have two children: Hank and Gabrielle.

JACK MOSIMANN
Director, Major League Operations
Jack Mosimann was promoted to Director, Major League Operations prior to
the 2017 season.
Jack is responsible for serving as the liaison between the Major League team,
manager, coaches and staff and the front office. He also oversees clubhouse op-
erations, video operations and all aspects of the Major League team’s travel.
Jack was the Mariners Player Development assistant from February, 2013, until
being promoted to his current position. In 2016 the Mariners seven minor league
affiliates combined for a 451-314 (.590) record, all seven advanced to the postseason and two (AA Jack-
son and AZL Mariners) claimed league titles. He began his Mariners career in March, 2012, as the Clinton
LumberKings’ video coordinator.
A native of Lee’s Summit, MO, Jack graduated from Kansas State University in 2011 with a B.A. in
finance. He resides in Seattle.
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JESSE SMITH
Director, Quantitative Analysis
Jesse Smith was promoted to Director, Quantitative Analysis prior to the 2017
season.
In his current role, he is responsible for leading the Mariners baseball analytics
group and devising strategy and research to maximize the information available to
the team and turn it into strategies to assist with player acquisition, development
and on field advantage for the Major League club.
Jesse began his career with the Mariners as an intern in the baseball operations
department in Feb., 2012. He was hired full-time as Baseball Operations Quantitative Analyst in Oct.,
2012 and spent four years in that role prior to being promoted to Manager of Analytics in April, 2015.
A Seattle native, Smith graduated from the University of Chicago in 2008. After spending 2009 working
in the cognitive psychology research lab at the University of Chicago, he spent two years founding and
running a concert promotion company based in Portland, OR, that operated in 20 cities.
He resides in Seattle.

KEN GRIFFEY JR.


Special Consultant to the Franchise
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 six springs (2011-2017), he has spent
time working with Mariners outfielders and minor league players at Spring Training,
a role he will fill again this year.
Ken has always been active in the community. The Ken Griffey Jr. Family Foundation supports local,
regional and national causes, including the Boys and Girls Clubs of America and the Children’s Hospital
in Seattle, Orlando, Cincinnati and elsewhere. He’s on the National Board of Directors for the Boys and
Girls Clubs of America, and has been honored by a variety of causes for his personal support, including
the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the Baseball Assistance Team (BAT).
“Junior” was named on a record 99.3% (437 of 440) of ballots cast in his first year of eligibility for the
Hall of Fame. His election was announced on Jan. 6, 2015, and he was inducted on July 24, 2016. His
No. 24 was retired at all levels of the Seattle organization in a pre-game ceremony on Aug. 8, 2016, the
first number ever retired by the franchise. (Jackie Robinson’s No. 42 has been retired by all of baseball).
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; 7-time Silver Slugger
winner; 4-time AL home run leader; 3-time MLB All-Star Home Run Derby champ; 630 career home runs.
Ken is near the top in every offensive category in the Mariners record book.
In 1999, he was one of 30 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
graduated from the Univ. of Arizona where he played football for four seasons.

MARINERS TEAM PHYSICIANS


E. Edward Khalfayan, MD, Medical Director
Dr. Ed Khalfayan has been the Mariners Medical Director and Orthopedic Surgeon since 2006.
He specializes in sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery. Dr. Khalfayan is a clinical instructor at the
University of Washington School of Medicine and is an editorial reviewer for the American Journal of
Sports Medicine. He is also the head team physician and has been an orthopedic surgeon for the NFL
Seattle Seahawks since 1996. Dr. Khalfayan did his pre-medical education at Boston College, and
graduated from St. Louis University School of Medicine.
Timothy Johnson, MD, Team Physician
Dr. Timothy Johnson joined the Mariners as team physician prior to the 2018 season. He is an
internist affiliated with the Swedish Medical Group and UW Medicine/Harborview Medical Center.
Dr. Johnson earned his medical degree from the University of Michigan and did his residency at the
University of Washington.

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TIM KORNEGAY
Executive Vice President, Finance
Tim Kornegay is in his 23rd season with the Mariners, his first since being pro-
moted to Executive Vice President, Finance, on Jan. 12, 2017.
His responsibilities include managing the club’s financial reporting, budgeting, bank-
ing, tax return and projections. Tim also manages the Mariners relationship with Center-
plate, Safeco Field’s concessionaire, is responsible for the operations of the ticket office
and parking garage, oversees the merchandising and procurement departments and now
has the team’s information services group reporting to him.
Kornegay was originally hired in February 1995 as the club’s Director of Strategic
Planning as the team planned to develop Safeco Field. He was promoted to Controller in 1997. Tim was pro-
moted to Sr. Vice President, Finance in October, 2014 and to Vice President, Finance in 2004.
Prior to joining the Mariners, Tim worked as a manager in Cooper & Lybrand’s 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.

FRED RIVERA
Executive Vice President, General Counsel
Fred Rivera joined the Mariners front office on March 20, 2017 as its new Execu-
tive Vice President & General Counsel.
He is responsible for overseeing all of the club’s legal affairs, both in the base-
ball and business areas of the franchise, and he oversees government relations at
the federal, state and local level and the Mariners relationship with its landlord, the
Public Facilities District.
Beginning in November of 2017, he added oversight responsibility of the Mari-
ners Human Resources and Community Relationship departments.
Prior to joining the Mariners, Rivera spent most of the previous 19 years with the Perkins Coie law
firm in Seattle, concluding his time with the firm as the Seattle Office Managing General Partner and the
firmwide Co-Chair, Financial Services Litigation & Investigations. Since 2013, he has been recognized by
his peers as one of the Best Lawyers in America.
Prior to joining Perkins Coie, Fred worked with the US Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division in
Washington, DC from 1993-98 and he was VP of Internal Investigations with Fannie Mae from 2006-2008.
Rivera, a native of the Los Angeles, CA, area graduated from Cal State Northridge in 1990, and also played
baseball at Santa Monica College. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Gonzaga School of Law in 1993.
Fred is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Downtown Seattle Association, ArtsFund
and the United Way of King County. He previously served on the boards of the Martinez Foundation, The
Rotary Boys & Girls Club and the South Puget Sound Housing Center and is a member of the Leadership
Tomorrow class of 2006.
A passionate baseball fan, he still plays competitively, and is part of the ownership group of the AAA
Tacoma Rainiers.

RANDY ADAMACK
Senior Vice President, Special Advisor, Chairman & CEO
Randy Adamack has been with the Mariners for 41 of their 42 seasons. He was
promoted to Senior Vice President, Special Advisor to the Chairman & CEO on
Nov. 9, 2017. He reports directly to John Stanton and Kevin Mather and works on
special projects, scheduling and a focus on the history of the franchise. He also
serves on the board of ROOT SPORTS NW.
Randy served as Sr. Vice President of Communications from January 2013 to his
last promotion after serving as Vice President of Communications since Sept. 1990.
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, charac-
ter, dedication, service, professionalism and humanitarianism best represent the standards propounded
by Robert O. Fishel.”
In 2001, Adamack organized the local efforts for Major League Baseball’s 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.
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Senior Vice President, Ballpark Operations
Trevor Gooby was promoted to Sr. Vice President, Ballpark Operations on Nov.
9, 2017. He was hired as VP of Ballpark Operations on Oct. 4, 2016. Trevor over-
sees all Safeco Field maintenance, operations, and capital projects, as well as
security, non-baseball events, game day staff, grounds keeping and the team’s
sustainability operations.
Gooby was previously the Pittsburgh Pirates Sr. Director of Operations in Flor-
ida and the Dominican Republic, after originally being hired by Pittsburgh in 2004
to oversee the team’s Spring Training operations in Bradenton, FL. He began his
baseball career with the Los Angeles Dodgers, spending seven years as the GM of the Vero Beach Dodg-
ers while overseeing baseball operations at Dodgertown.
A native of Ipswich, MA, Gooby received his B.S. in Communication and Media Studies in 1998 from Em-
erson College. He and his wife, Christina, reside in Seattle. Trevor has three children: Devin, Ava and London.

KEVIN MARTINEZ
Senior Vice President, Marketing & Communications
Kevin Martinez is in his 27th season with the Mariners, his first since being
promoted to Senior Vice President, Marketing & Communications on Nov. 9, 2017.
In his new role he will continue to oversee the Mariners marketing and promotions activi-
ties, including branding, advertising, social media, digital content creation, research, in-park
entertainment, fan experience and special events and will also direct the club’s communi-
cation departments, including broadcasting, public information and baseball information.
Martinez spent 16 seasons as the Mariners Vice President of Marketing after
being promoted in Dec. 2001. He was originally hired as the club’s Promotions
Manager in 1990 and 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 Fleet-
Center, now the TD 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 Com-
munications at Syracuse University. Martinez resides in Seattle.

FRANCES TRAISMAN
Senior Vice President, Sales
Frances Traisman is in her 23rd season with the Mariners, her first since being
promoted to Senior Vice President, Sales on Nov. 9, 2017.
In her new role, Traisman will direct the Mariners corporate business department, in-
cluding corporate sponsorship and radio sales, and continue to oversee business devel-
opment and revenue generation for the Mariners through tickets sales, including suite,
premium, season and group tickets, customer retention and engagement and analytics.
Traisman began her career with the Mariners in January 1996 as a Sales Ac-
count Executive, and began selling premium seats for the new ballpark in 1998.
She was promoted to Director of Ticket Sales Administration in 2002, Sr. Director of Sales in 2004 and
Vice President of Sales in Dec. 2007. Frances continues to play a key role in planning, development, sales
and marketing of ballpark projects, including the Press Box Suite, the All-Star Club and The ‘Pen, and
works closely with Major League Baseball on online initiatives to enhance the fan experience.
A native of Saratoga Springs, NY, Traisman graduated from Hope College (Holland, MI) with a degree
in English. She spent a year teaching in Hangzhou, China before moving to Washington, DC where she
met her husband, Clifford. They reside in Seattle with their four children, Quinn, Leo, Ellis and Nora.

JOE CHARD
Vice President, Corporate Business & Community Relations
Joe Chard is in his 28th season with the Mariners, his 17th since being promot-
ed 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 Sept.
1990. He was instrumental in establishing Mariners Care, the club’s non-profit foun-
dation, 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 Di-
rector 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.
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DAVE CURRY
Vice President, Information Services
Dave Curry is in his 21st season with the Mariners, his 11th since being pro-
moted to Vice President, Information Services in December 2007. His responsibili-
ties include overseeing all technology needs for the Mariners facilities, including
computing networks, application development, PBX/IP phone systems, and the
audio and video systems. Curry was originally hired in March 1998 as the club’s
Network Manager to help design and build Safeco Field’s 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 HEVLY
Vice President, Communications
Tim Hevly is in his 29th season with the Mariners, his first since being promoted to Vice
President, Communications in Nov. 2017. Working in conjunction with the Baseball and
Public Information departments Hevly oversees all aspects of public & media relations
and contributes to the decisions made on internal and external communications issues.
Hevly was a seasonal intern with the Mariners in 1990-91, and was hired full
time prior to the 1992 season as Public Relations Assistant. He was promoted to
Assistant Director, Public Relations in 1995, and to Director, Baseball Information in
1998. He was named Sr. Director of Baseball Information in Feb. 2011.
Hevly, winner of the 2013 Fishel Award, has contributed to the PR efforts for the opening of Safeco
Field, the 2001 All-Star Game, the 2012 Mariners Opening Day in Japan and four Mariners postseason
appearances. He was also part of the Japan-America All-Star Series in 2004.
Hevly is a Seattle native, graduating from Roosevelt High School. He received his BA in English from
Whitman College (Walla Walla, WA) in 1988 and his MS in Athletic Administration from Seattle Pacific
University in 1991. Hevly resides in Seattle with his wife, Kris.

GREG MASSEY
Vice President, Finance
Greg Massey is in his 21st season with the Mariners, his second since being
promoted to Vice President, Finance in Jan. 2017. Greg oversees the day-to-day
operations of the finance department, as well as managing the Mariners insurance,
treasury, external audit and accounting functions. He also monitors the teams di-
versified investment portfolio.
Massey was originally hired in 1998 as Assistant Controller and was promoted
to Controller in 2004. Prior to joining the Mariners, Greg worked in public account-
ing and private business.
Massey was born in San Francisco, California, but moved to Washington in his teens. He graduated
from Washington State University (B.A., Business Administration with an emphasis in Accounting) and is
a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Massey resides in Seattle.

LISA WINSBY
Vice President, Human Resources
Lisa joined the Mariners as Vice President of Human Resources on Nov. 28,
2016. She oversees all aspects of human resources management including strate-
gy development and implementation, talent management and acquisition, learning
and development, succession planning, employee relations, worker’s compensa-
tion, total rewards, employee engagement and recognition, regulatory compliance
and employee benefits, payroll and compensation administration for a full-time
staff of 450, including those working internationally.
Winsby previously spent 10 years leading the human resources function of the Bartell Drug Com-
pany, starting as a Director of Human Resources in 2006. She was promoted to Vice President, Human
Resources in 2007 and was named Sr. Vice President, Human Resources in 2014. Prior to Bartells, Lisa
spent 9 years with MTC, a federal contractor that provides academic, technical and social skills training
and job placement to young adults.
A native of Sacramento, California, Winsby has a business degree from San Francisco State University
and she earned an SPHR designation in 2004. Winsby resides in Bellevue, WA.

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COACHING STAFF

Mariners Manager Scott Servais with Hitting Coach Edgar Martinez


THE MANAGER
SCOTT SERVAIS (29)
POSITION: Manager, former catcher
AGE: 50, turns 51 June 4
BORN: 6-4-67 in LaCrosse, WI
BATTED: Right THREW: Right
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NAMED MANAGER: Oct. 23, 2015

2017:
• Led Seattle to a 78-84 (.481) record in his second season as Mariners manager despite
being forced to use club-record 61 different players, including 40 different pitchers.
• Mariners led the Majors in one-run game winning percentage at .634 (26-15).
• Used 22 different rookies (2nd-most in club history) including 10 who made MLB debut.
• Team placed 16 players on DL (22 total DL stints) resulting in 1,121 games missed.
• After setting Opening Day roster, club made 219 transactions involving the 40-man roster
in the next 182 days.
MANAGING HIGHLIGHTS:
• Led Seattle to a 86-76 (.531)
record in his first season as
SERVAIS’ RECORD AS MANAGER
YEAR CLUB LG W L PCT FINISH
a Major League manager. 2016 SEATTLE AL 86 76 .531 2nd
• The Mariners improved their 2017 SEATTLE AL 78 84 .481 tie-3rd
win total by 10 games over the MLB Totals 164 160 .506
2015 club; was the 5th-largest
improvement from 2015 to SERVAIS’ CAREER
2016 in the Major Leagues 2016- SEATTLE MARINERS Manager
2012-2015 LOS ANGELES ANGELS Asst. GM, Scouting & Player Development
(Boston: 15, Cleveland: 13, 2006-2011 TEXAS RANGERS Sr. Director, Player Development
Detroit and Washington: 12). 2005 COLORADO ROCKIES Pro Scout
• Became the 5th manager 2003-2004 CHICAGO CUBS Roving Catching instructor
in club history to lead the 1991-2001 4 MAJOR LEAGUE TEAMS Player
1988-1991 Houston Astros Minor League Player
Mariners to a .500 or better
record in his first year as skipper…joined Bob Melvin (93-69, 2003), Lloyd McClendon (87-75,
2014), Don Wakamatsu (85-77, 2009) and Lou Piniella (82-80, 1993).
• Had club in contention for a postseason berth until penultimate day of the regular season…
finished 3.0 games back in wild card race despite going 16-8 in Seattle’s final 24 games.
• Led the Mariners to a 18-11 record in September/October, tied for the 3rd-best winning
percentage in the Majors over the final four-plus weeks of the season.
• Skippered the club to a 4.00 team ERA while setting a single-season club record for
pitchers used (32), including 13 different starting pitchers, T7th-most in franchise history.
• Averaged 4.74 runs per game, 6th-best in the Majors while setting a (then) single-season
club record for players used (54).
• 2016 marked his first season as a manager at any level.
• Named the 20th manager (17th full-time) in Mariners history on October 23, 2015.
COACHING/PLAYER DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTS:
• Prior to being hired as manager, spent 10 years (2006-2015) in high level player development
positions, building and managing staffs, evaluating players, and coaching players at spring
and during minor league regular season...spent four seasons (2012-2015) as Assistant
General Manager, Scouting and Player Development with the Los Angeles Angels.
• Was the Texas Rangers Sr. Director of Player Development from 2006-2011.
• During time in Texas, was also responsible for instructing catchers on 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 Servais…pronounced ‘service’…resides in Larkspur, CO…Scott
and his wife, Jill, have three children: son Tyler and daughters Jacqueline and Victoria...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 Baseball’s Alumni Award in 1994....
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SERVAIS (continued)
was 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 (1999-

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2000) 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).

SERVAIS’ PLAYING RECORD


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
# MLB Rehab Assignment

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

MARINERS MANAGERIAL MARKS


Manager Years W-L Pct
Darrell Johnson 1977-8/3/1980 226-362 .384
Maury Wills 8/4/1980-5/5/1981 26-56 .317
Rene Lachemann 5/6/1981-6/24/1983 140-180 .438
Del Crandall 6/25/1983-8/31/1984 93-131 .415
Chuck Cottier 9/1/1984-5/7/1986 98-119 .452
* Marty Martinez 5/8/1986 0-1 .000
Dick Williams 5/9/1986-6/5/1988 159-192 .453
* Jim Snyder 6/6/1988-10/2/1988 45-60 .429
Jim Lefebvre 1989-91 233-253 .479
Bill Plummer 1992 64-98 .395
Lou Piniella 1993-2002 840-711 .542
Bob Melvin 2003-2004 156-168 .481
Mike Hargrove 2005-7/1/2007 192-210 .478
John McLaren 7/2/2007-6/19/2008 68-88 .436
Jim Riggleman 6/20/2008-9/28/2008 36-54 .400
Don Wakamatsu 2009-8/8/10 127-147 .464
* Daren Brown 8/9/2010-10/3/2010 19-31 .380
Eric Wedge 2011-2013 213-273 .438
Lloyd McClendon 2014-15 163-161 .503
Scott Servais 2016- 164-160 .506
* interim manager
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THE COACHES
MANNY ACTA (14)
POSITION: Bench Coach, former infielder
AGE: 49
BORN: 1-11-69 in San Pedro de Macoris, DR
BATTED: Right THREW: Right
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PERSONAL: Manuel Elias Acta…resides in Madeira Beach, Florida,


with wife Cindy…has two children: Jennifer and Leslie…graduated
from San Esteban Episcopal School in San Pedro de Macoris…earned
US Citizenship in
1999 (holds dual citizenship in US ACTA’s COACHING &
and Dominican Republic)…founded
the impACTA Kids Foundation in MANAGING CAREER
November, 2007 which focuses on 2016- SEATTLE MARINERS Bench Coach
providing opportunities for children 2016-17 SEATTLE MARINERS Third Base Coach
2010-12 CLEVELAND INDIANS Manager
in the US and Dominican Republic 2007-09 WASHINGTON NATIONALS Manager
by emphasizing the importance of 2005-06 NEW YORK METS Third Base Coach
2002-04 MONTREAL EXPOS Third Base Coach
education, health and athletics... 2001 New Orleans Zephyrs (AAA) Coach
inducted into Florida State League 1998-2000 Kissimmee Cobras (A) Manager
Hall of Fame Nov. 15, 2017. 1997 Quad City River Bandits (A) Manager
1993-96 Auburn Astros/Doubledays (A) Manager
MANAGING/COACHING CAREER: 1992 Asheville Tourists (A) Coach
In third season with the Mariners, YEAR CLUB LG W L PCT FINISH
but his first as bench coach...spent 1993 Auburn NY Penn 30 46 .395 4th
2016-17 as third base coach...2018 1994 Auburn NY Penn 45 31 .592 2nd
is his 14th season as a big league 1995 Auburn NY Penn 40 34 .541 2nd
coach or manager...also responsible 1996 Auburn NY Penn 37 39 .487 3rd
1997 Quad City Midwest 59 75 .440 6th/2nd
for defensive infield positioning... 1998 Kissimmee Florida State 64 75 .466 4th/3rd
worked as an analyst for ESPN 1999 Kissimmee Florida State 71 66 .518 3rd/1st
and ESPN Deportes 2013-2015… 2000 Kissimmee Florida State 73 66 .525 3rd/2nd
Cleveland Indians manager from 2007 WASHINGTON NL 73 89 .451 4th
2008 WASHINGTON NL 59 102 .366 5th
2010-12, compiling a 215-266
2009 WASHINGTON NL (1) 26 61 .296 5th
mark…team improved from 69 wins 2010 CLEVELAND AL 69 93 .426 4th
to 80 wins in his second season 2011 CLEVELAND AL 80 82 .494 2nd
despite having 11 different players 2012 CLEVELAND AL (2) 65 91 .417 4th
make their MLB debuts...was Minor League Totals 419 492 .492
MLB Totals 372 518 .418
manager of Washington Nationals
1 -- Relieved of duties July 13
for two-and-a-half seasons 2007- 2 -- Relieved of duties Sept. 27

July, 2009...second manager in


WASH franchise history (following Frank Robinson)...was 37 years old when hired, youngest
manager in Majors...finished 6th in NL Manager of the Year voting his first season...prior
to joining Nationals was New York Mets third base coach for two seasons (2005-2006)...
began big league coaching career as Montreal Expos third base coach in 2002, a position
he held through 2004...was a coach or manager in the Houston Astros minor league system
for 10 seasons from 1992-2001...began managing career with four seasons (1993-96) in
Auburn, compiling a 152-150 mark...moved to Quad City in 1997...spent three seasons
(1998-2000) in Kissimmee, posting a 208-207 mark and winning a FSL title in 1999; was
named FSL Manager of the Year in 1999...spent 2001 season as a coach at AAA New
Orleans...has managed in the Dominican Winter League, and is currently GM of Licey.
PLAYING CAREER: Career spanned six seasons in the Houston Astros organization
after being signed as an undrafted free agent infielder...best season was in 1988 with A
Osceola in the Florida State League.
ACTA’s PLAYING RECORD
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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SCOTT BROSIUS (28)
POSITION: Third Base Coach, former infielder
AGE: 51, turns 52 Aug. 15
BORN: 8-15-66 in Hillsboro, OR
BATTED: Right THREW: Right
PERSONAL: Scott David Brosius...resides in McMinnville, OR, with

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wife Jennifer and children Allison, Megan, and David...graduated from
Rex Putnam (Milwaukie, OR) High School in 1984 where he starred
in football, basketball and baseball…attended Linfield (OR) College...
selected in the 20th round of the 1987 Draft by Oakland Athletics.
MANAGING/COACHING CAREER:
Begins his second season as a ML
coach, but his first as third base BROSIUS’s COACHING
coach...was assistant coach in
2017...the 2018 season is his 3rd CAREER
year in the Mariners organization... 2018 SEATTLE MARINERS Third Base Coach
spent 2016 as the hitting coach for 2017 SEATTLE MARINERS Assistant Coach
2016 Tacoma Rainiers Hitting Coach
AAA Tacoma...prior to joining the 2008-15 Linfield College Head Coach
Mariners organization began his 2002-2007 Linfield College Assistant Coach
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 win-loss 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.
PLAYING CAREER: Appeared in parts of 11 Major League seasons with Oakland (1991-
1997) 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 three winning World Series teams with the Yankees (1998, 1999 and
2000)...Gold Glove award recipient in 1999...named the Most Valuable Player of the 1998
World Series and played in the 1998 All-Star Game...combined to hit .314 (22x70) with 3
doubles, 4 home runs and 13 RBI in 20 combined World Series games.

BROSIUS’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
1987 Medford .286 65 255 34 73 102 18 1 3 49 1 7 0 26 36 5 2 .400 .344
1988 Madison .304 132 504 82 153 212 28 2 9 58 4 4 3 56 67 13 12 .421 .374
1989 Huntsville .271 128 461 68 125 172 22 2 7 60 6 6 5 58 62 4 6 .373 .355
1990 Huntsville .296 142 547 94 162 274 39 2 23 88 7 9 1 81 81 12 3 .501 .382
Tacoma .143 3 7 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .429 .250
1991 Tacoma .286 65 245 28 70 116 16 3 8 31 1 2 2 18 29 4 2 .473 .337
OAKLAND .235 36 68 9 16 27 5 0 2 4 1 0 0 3 11 3 1 .397 .268
1992 Tacoma .237 63 236 29 56 96 13 0 9 31 0 4 1 23 44 8 5 .407 .303
OAKLAND .218 38 87 13 19 33 2 0 4 13 0 1 2 3 13 3 0 .379 .258
1993 Tacoma .297 56 209 38 62 103 13 2 8 41 2 3 4 21 50 8 5 .493 .367
OAKLAND .249 70 213 26 53 83 10 1 6 25 3 2 1 14 37 6 0 .390 .296
1994 OAKLAND .238 96 324 31 77 135 14 1 14 49 4 6 2 24 57 2 6 .417 .289
1995 OAKLAND .262 123 389 69 102 176 19 2 17 46 1 4 8 41 67 4 2 .452 .342
1996 Edmonton .625 3 8 5 5 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 .750 .727
OAKLAND .304 114 428 73 130 221 25 0 22 71 1 5 7 59 85 7 2 .516 .393
1997 Modesto .333 2 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 .333 .500
OAKLAND .203 129 479 59 97 152 20 1 11 41 5 4 4 34 102 9 4 .317 .259
1998 NEW YORK-AL  .300 152 530 86 159 250 34 0 19 98 8 3 10 52 97 11 8 .472 .371
1999 Tampa .333 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333
NEW YORK-AL .247 133 473 64 117 196 26 1 17 71 2 9 6 39 74 9 3 .414 .307
2000 Tampa .250 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .250 .400
NEW YORK-AL .230 135 470 57 108 176 20 0 16 64 0 2 2 45 73 0 3 .374 .299
2001 NEW YORK-AL .287 120 428 57 123 191 25 2 13 49 6 5 5 34 83 3 1 .446 .343
Minor League Totals .286 662 2482 381 710 1087 150 13 67 359 21 36 17 289 373 54 35 .438 .360
MLB Totals .257 1146 3889 544 1001 1640 200 8 141 531 31 41 47 348 699 57 30 .422 .323

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JIM BROWER (38)
POSITION: Assistant Coach, former pitcher
AGE: 45
BORN: 12-29-72 in Edina, MN
BATTED: Right THREW: Right

PERSONAL: James Robert Brower...resides in Deephaven, MN, with


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wife Jessica and daughter Landry...played in 1985 Little League World


Series with East Tonka Little League...graduated from Minnetonka
High School in 1991 where he played baseball, basketball & football…
selected in the 56th round of the 1991 Draft by Pittsburgh Pirates but did not sign...
attended the University of Minnesota; was All-Big-10 in 1994 and won Dave Winfield
Award as Gophers top pitcher...selected by Texas in 6th round of 1994 Draft.
MANAGING/COACHING CAREER: Begins his first season as the Big League assistant
coach, and his first year as a Major
League coach, overall...spent BROWER’s COACHING
past two seasons as the Chicago
Cubs minor league pitching CAREER
coordinator...was pitching coach 2018- SEATTLE MARINERS Assistant Coach
2016-17 Chicago Cubs Minor League Pitching Coordinator
for AA NW Arkansas (the Royals 2013-15 NW Arkansas (AA) Pitching Coach
AA affiliate) from 2013 - 2015... 2011-2012 Kane County (A) Pitching Coach
began his pro coaching career as
the pitching coach with single-A Kane County in 2011 and 2012.
PLAYING CAREER: Appeared in parts of 9 Major League seasons with Cleveland (1999-
2000), Cincinnati (2001-2002), Montreal (2002), San Francisco (2003-2005), Atlanta (2005),
Baltimore (2006), San Diego (2006) and New York-AL (2007)...appeared in Division Series
in 2003 (w/SF: 2 G, 0-0, 6.00) and 2005 (w/ATL: 3G, 0-0, 0.00)...pitched in Japan’s Central
League with the Hiroshima Carp in 2008...appeared in 18 games in the Independent
Leagues in 2009 before finishing his career pitching in Italy in 2010...compiled an overall
Major League record of 33-32 with 5 saves in 354 games, including 28 starts.

BROWER’s PLAYING RECORD


Year Team W-L ERA G GS CG ShO SV INN H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
1994 Hudson Valley 2-1 3.20 4 4 1 0 0 19.2 14 10 7 0 0 6 15 0 1
Charleston 7-3 1.72 12 12 3 2 0 78.2 52 18 15 2 0 26 84 6 0
1995 Charlotte 7-10 3.89 27 27 2 1 0 173.2 170 93 75 16 8 62 110 11 0
1996 Charlotte 9-8 3.79 23 21 2 0 0 145.0 148 67 61 11 0 40 86 7 2
Tulsa 3-2 3.78 5 5 1 1 0 33.1 35 16 14 4 0 10 16 1 0
1997 Tulsa 5-12 5.21 23 23 1 0 0 140.0 156 99 81 13 0 42 103 15 1
Oklahoma City 2-1 7.23 4 3 0 0 0 18.2 30 17 15 3 0 8 7 3 0
1998 Akron 13-5 3.01 23 23 2 2 0 155.2 142 60 52 9 7 38 91 5 0
1999 Buffalo 11-11 4.72 27 27 0 0 0 160.0 164 101 84 23 8 59 76 9 2
CLEVELAND 3-1 4.56 9 2 0 0 0 25.2 27 13 13 8 1 10 18 0 0
2000 Buffalo 9-4 3.11 16 15 1 0 0 101.1 99 41 35 7 3 24 68 2 0
2000 CLEVELAND 2-3 6.24 17 11 0 0 0 62.0 80 45 43 11 2 31 32 3 0
2001 Louisville 1-0 4.09 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 12 5 5 1 1 2 11 0 0
CINCINNATI 7-10 3.97 46 10 0 0 1 129.1 119 65 57 17 5 60 94 5 1
2002 CINCINNATI 2-0 3.89 22 0 0 0 0 39.1 38 18 17 2 0 10 24 0 0
MONTREAL 1-2 4.83 30 0 0 0 0 41.0 39 22 22 5 4 22 33 1 0
2003 SAN FRANCISCO 8-5 3.96 51 5 0 0 2 100.0 90 48 44 8 1 39 65 4 0
2004 SAN FRANCISCO 7-7 3.29 89 0 0 0 1 93.0 90 42 34 6 4 36 63 10 0
2005 Richmond 0-1 2.25 4 0 0 0 1 4.0 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0
SAN FRANCISCO 2-1 6.53 32 0 0 0 1 30.1 40 22 22 5 2 15 25 2 0
ATLANTA 1-2 4.20 37 0 0 0 0 30.0 33 14 14 6 3 17 28 2 0
2006 Portland 5-2 4.98 24 0 0 0 1 34.1 37 21 19 5 0 18 28 1 1
Albuquerque 0-1 3.93 15 0 0 0 0 18.1 20 9 8 3 0 3 13 2 0
2006 BALTIMORE 0-1 13.86 12 0 0 0 0 12.1 21 19 19 1 3 13 9 2 0
SAN DIEGO 0-0 9.39 6 0 0 0 0 7.2 11 8 8 1 2 1 5 0 0
2007 Indianapolis 1-0 3.68 6 0 0 0 1 7.1 9 3 3 0 0 2 4 0 0
Scranton/W-B 4-2 2.27 38 0 0 0 21 47.2 44 12 12 2 0 13 45 2 0
NEW YORK-AL 0-0 13.50 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 8 7 5 0 1 2 1 0 0
2008 Hiroshima 0-2 3.98 21 0 0 0 0 20.1 26 9 9 0 0 8 13 4 0
Louisville 0-1 2.88 17 0 0 0 2 25.0 27 13 8 1 0 11 28 2 0
Round Rock 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 1 3.0 4 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
Iowa 2-1 4.26 17 0 0 0 5 19.0 25 11 9 2 0 11 11 1 0
2009 Long Island 0-0 0.00 7 0 0 0 1 8.0 5 1 0 0 0 3 5 1 0
St. Paul 0-0 3.77 11 0 0 0 3 14.1 16 11 6 0 0 6 9 2 0
2010 RMI 8-4 2.38 14 14 1 1 0 83.1 59 29 22 2 5 25 68 1 0
Minor Lg. Totals 81-65 3.80 289 162 13 6 32 1195.2 1189 600 504 102 27 377 802 67 7
Japan League Totals 0-2 3.98 21 0 0 0 0 20.1 26 9 9 0 0 8 13 4 0
ML TOTALS 33-32 4.67 354 28 0 0 5 574.0 596 323 298 70 28 256 397 29 1
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BRIAN De LUNAS (40)
POSITION: Bullpen Coach, former pitcher
AGE: 42, turns 43 May 3
BORN: 5-3-75 in St Louis, MO
BATTED: Right THREW: Right
PERSONAL: Brian De Lunas…resides in Columbia, IL, with wife
Johannah, son, Rory, and daughter, Maren…graduated from Oakville

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(MO) High School…graduated from Missouri Baptist University, where
he pitched for the Spartans.
MANAGING/COACHING CAREER: In his first season as the Mariners bullpen coach, and
his first season as a big league
coach, overall…immediately prior
to joining the Mariners he was the
De LUNAS’s COACHING
director of pitching development CAREER
at CSE Talent in St. Louis...he has 2018- SEATTLE MARINERS Bullpen Coach
coached elite high school, college,
minor league and MLB pitchers since founding Premier Pitching and Performance in St.
Louis in 2014 and helped pioneer the use of several technologies to assist in pitching
performance...has worked with (among many others) MLB pitchers David Phelps, Jake
Odorizzi and Kyle Davies...Brian was the pitching coordinator for a high school select
program for five years (2009-24)...worked as a high school pitching coach in 2010-11
and 2004-05...spent one season (2009) as pitching coach for the Duluth Huskies in the
Northwoods League...was a volunteer assistant coach at the Univ. of Missouri from 2006-
09 where he worked with several drafted pitchers, including Max Scherzer (1st round,
2006), Aaron Crow (1st round, 2008), Kyle Gibson (1st round, 2009), Nathan Culp (4th
round, 2006), Rick Zagone (6th round, 2008), Nick Tepesch (14th round, 2010) and Tyler
Clark (24th round, 2010)...was pitching coach at Forest Park CC in 2005-06...pitching
coach for Rawlings Prospects Baseball (select high school) from 2004-06 and was
Marquette High School pitching coach from 2004-2005.

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EDGAR MARTINEZ (11)
POSITION: Hitting Coach, former designated hitter
AGE: 55
BORN: 1-2-63 in New York, NY
BATTED: Right THREW: Right
YEARS WITH MARINERS: 1987-2004
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PERSONAL: Edgar Martinez…resides in Bellevue, WA with wife Holli,


son Alexander and daughters Tessa and Jacqueline…graduated from
high school in Dorado,
PR in 1979…attended American College in
Puerto Rico…following the 2004 season he MARTINEZ’s COACHING
was recognized with the Roberto Clemente
Award, and in 2007 he was inducted into the
CAREER
2015- SEATTLE MARINERS Hitting Coach
World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame…
gives generously to the greater Seattle community through The Martinez Foundation; the
foundation is primarily focused on helping to provide resources and encouragement to
highly-qualified young teachers and student-teachers of color to help provide underserved
populations with educational opportunities...Mariners retired his number (11) on Aug. 12,
2017 in a pre-game ceremony; he joined Ken Griffey Jr. as only two Mariners with number
retired...received 70.4% of vote in 2018 HOF balloting, his 9th year on the ballot.
COACHING CAREER: In his fourth year as MLB hitting coach, his third full season...Mariners
were 7th in MLB in runs/game (4.63); hit 200 HR, the 6th time in club history with 200
or more home runs...was named Mariners hitting coach June 20, 2015...Mariners scored
nearly 1.2 more runs per game, and improved in hits, walks, 2B, 3B, HR and RBI per games,
as well...prior to being named hitting coach served as a guest instructor during spring
training and special assistant.
PLAYING CAREER: Retired at the end of the 2004 season after playing his entire 18-year
Major League career for the Seattle Mariners…inducted into the Mariners Hall of Fame on
June 2, 2007…over his career made seven All-Star appearances, (1992, 1995, 1996, 1997,
2000, 2001, 2003), won two batting titles (.343, 1992, .356, 1995) and five Designated Hitter
of the Year Awards (1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001)…after retiring, MLB announced that
the Designated Hitter of the Year Award would be renamed the Edgar Martinez Award…
is the Mariners all-time leader in doubles (514), walks (1,283) and games played (2,055)…
also among the top 10 in several other categories including batting average (.312), hits
(2,247), at-bats (7,213), runs (1,219), home runs (309), RBI (1,261), total bases (3,718) and
extra-base hits (838)…in 2010, Edgar’s name appeared for the first time on the National
Baseball Hall of Fame ballot (2010: 36.2%, 2011: 32.9%, 2012: 36.5%, 2013: 35.9%,
2014: 25.2%, 2015: 27.0%, 2016: 43.4%, 2017: 58.6%)…in October 2004, the City of
Seattle renamed a section of S. Atlantic St., which abuts the south side of Safeco Field,
Edgar Martinez Drive…originally signed by the Mariners as a non-drafted free agent on
December 19, 1982; signed by Marty Martinez and Coco LaBoy.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
• 2 American League Batting Titles: 1992 (.343) and 1995 (.356)
• 3 American League On-Base Percentage Titles: 1995 (.479), 1998 (.429), 1999 (.447)
• 5 Silver Slugger Awards: 1992, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2003
• 5 Designated Hitter of the Year Awards: 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001
• 6 Top-10 finishes in AL in Slugging Percentage: 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001
• 7 All-Star Game Appearances: 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003
• 7 Top-10 finishes in AL in Average: 1990, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
• 11 Top-10 finishes in AL On-Base Pct: 1990-92, 1995-2001, 2003
• .300+ AVG, .400+ OBP, 300+ HR, 500+ 2B, 1,000+ BB: One of only 10 players in Major
League history to have collected 300+ HR, 500+ doubles, 1000+ walks, boast an average
over .300 and an on-base percentage over .400.
• Roberto Clemente Award: 2004
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Appeared in all 34 of Mariners postseason games and hit
The Double in the 1995 ALDS…scorched the Yankees in the 1995 Division Series, batting
.571 (12x21) in 5 games, setting the ALCS 5-game record for hits in a series…became
first player in history to drive in 7 runs during a single post-season game in Game 4…
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to center off John Wetteland in the 8th inning to give Seattle a 10-6 lead… was 3-for-6 in
Game 5, including doubling home the tying and winning runs in the 11th inning off Jack
McDowell to send Seattle to the ALCS…batted .364 (4x11) with home run and 2 RBI in
2000 ALDS vs. Chicago…started all 10 of Seattle’s post-season games in 2001…hit .313
(5x16) with 2 home runs and 5 RBI in the ALCS vs. Cleveland…home 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, 2003…AL Designated Hitter of the Year:

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1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001…Sporting News AL All-Star: 1992, 1995, 1997, 2001…
AP MLB All-Star: 1995, 1998…AL Player of the Week: 6 times, last: May 22, 2000…AL
Player of the Month: 5 times, last: May, 2003…named the Mariners MVP by the Seattle
Chapter of the BBWAA in 1992 and 1995…voted the Seattle P-I Sports Star of the Year
in 1992…2004 Roberto Clemente Award…Edgar Martinez DH of the Year Award: 1995,
1997, 1998, 2000, 2001.

MARTINEZ’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
1983 Bellingham .173 32 104 14 18 21 1 1 0 5 1 1 2 18 24 1 3 .202 .304
1984 Wausau .303 126 433 72 131 212 32 2 15 66 7 6 3 84 57 11 9 .490 .414
1985 Chattanooga .258 111 357 43 92 126 15 5 3 47 10 12 5 71 30 1 3 .353 .378
Calgary .353 20 68 8 24 33 7 1 0 14 0 0 0 12 7 1 0 .485 .450
1986 Chattanooga .264 132 451 71 119 176 29 5 6 74 5 6 2 89 35 2 5 .390 .383
1987 Calgary .329 129 438 75 144 207 31 1 10 66 6 3 2 82 48 3 5 .473 .434
SEATTLE .372 13 43 6 16 25 5 2 0 5 0 0 1 2 5 0 0 .581 .413
1988 Calgary *.363 95 331 63 120 171 19 4 8 64 2 5 3 66 40 9 1 .517 .467
SEATTLE .281 14 32 0 9 13 4 0 0 5 1 1 0 4 7 0 0 .406 .351
1989 SEATTLE .240 65 171 20 41 52 5 0 2 20 2 3 3 17 26 2 1 .304 .314
Calgary .345 32 113 30 39 59 11 0 3 23 1 2 3 22 13 2 2 .522 .457
1990 SEATTLE .302 144 487 71 147 211 27 2 11 49 1 3 5 74 62 1 4 .433 .397
1991 SEATTLE .307 150 544 98 167 246 35 1 14 52 2 4 8 84 72 0 3 .452 .405
1992 SEATTLE  *.343 135 528 100 181 287 +46 3 18 73 1 5 4 54 61 14 4 .544 .404
1993 SEATTLE .237 42 135 20 32 51 7 0 4 13 1 1 0 28 19 0 0 .378 .366
Jacksonville # .357 4 14 2 5 8 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .571 .438
1994 SEATTLE .285 89 326 47 93 157 23 1 13 51 2 3 3 53 42 6 2 .482 .387
1995 SEATTLE  *.356 +145 511 +121 182 321 +52 0 29 113 0 4 8 116 87 4 3 .628 *.479
1996 SEATTLE  .327 139 499 121 163 297 52 2 26 103 0 4 8 123 84 3 3 .595 .464
1997 SEATTLE  .330 155 542 104 179 300 35 1 28 108 0 6 11 119 86 2 4 .554 .456
1998 SEATTLE .322 154 556 86 179 314 46 1 29 102 0 7 3 106 96 1 1 .565 *.429
1999 SEATTLE .337 142 502 86 169 278 35 1 24 86 0 3 6 97 99 7 2 .554 *.447
2000 SEATTLE  .324 153 556 100 180 322 31 0 37 *145 0 8 5 96 95 3 0 .579 .423
2001 SEATTLE  .306 132 470 80 144 255 40 1 23 116 0 9 9 93 90 4 1 .543 .423
2002 SEATTLE .277 97 328 42 91 159 23 0 15 59 0 6 6 67 69 1 1 .485 .403
2003 SEATTLE  .294 145 497 72 146 243 25 0 24 98 0 7 7 92 95 0 1 .489 .406
2004 SEATTLE .263 141 486 45 128 187 23 0 12 63 0 3 2 58 107 1 0 .385 .342
Minor Lg Totals .300 681 2309 378 692 1013 145 19 46 362 32 35 20 446 254 30 28 .439 .412
ML Totals .312 2055 7213 1219 2247 3718 514 15 309 1261 10 77 89 1283 1202 49 30 .515 .418
 All-Star * Led League + Tied for League Lead # MLB Rehab Assignment

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

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 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. CLE .087 6 23 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 1 1 .087 .192
2000 SEA vs. NYY .238 6 21 2 5 9 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 .429 .333
2001 SEA vs. NYY .150 5 20 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 .200 .190
LCS Totals .156 17 64 3 10 15 2 0 1 4 0 0 1 6 16 1 1 .234 .239

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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CHRIS PRIETO (13)
POSITION: First Base Coach, former outfielder
AGE: 45, turns 46 Aug. 24
BORN: 8-24-72 in Carmel, CA
BATTED: Left THREW: Left

PERSONAL: Christian Michael Prieto…resides in Surprise, AZ, with


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wife Laryn, daughters Averi & Logyn and son Parx…graduated from
Carmel (CA) high school in 1990…attended San Jose City Junior
College and the University of Nevada-Reno…selected by the San
Diego Padres in the 24th round of the 1993 June Draft...played alongside his twin brother,
Rick, during his time in the Padres minor league system.
COACHING/MANAGING CAREER: Chris is in his first season as the Mariners First Base
Coach, but his fifth season on
the Mariners Major League staff, PRIETO’s COACHING &
overall...was replay point person
in 2016 and 2017...spent 2017 as MANAGING CAREER
the team’s special projects coach... 2018- SEATTLE MARINERS First Base Coach
spent previous three years (2014- 2017 SEATTLE MARINERS Special Projects Coach
2014-16 SEATTLE MARINERS Quality Assurance Coach
16) as club’s quality assurance 2013 Pulaski Mariners Manager
coach...managed the Mariners 2011-12 Eugene Emeralds Coach
Pulaski team (Appalachian League) YEAR CLUB LG W L PCT FINISH
to a 41-27 mark in 2013, winning 2013 Pulaski Appy 41 27 .603 1st*
their division and an Appy League *Appy League Champions
title...spent 2011 and 2012 as a
coach with Eugene Emeralds in the Padres minor league system.
PLAYING CAREER: Made his Major Leage debut with the Angels May 14, 2005 and
appeared in two big league games...had a 13-year career in the minors...during his minor
league career in the Padres, Astros, A’s, Cardinals, Dodgers and Angels system, was
a career .280 (1213x4326) hitter in 1,232 games...also played parts of two seasons in
Mexico and part of one year in Independent ball...on May 30, 1998, Chris and his twin
brother Rick became the first set of twins to play together in the same Pacific Coast
League game in over 30 years.

PRIETO’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
1993 Spokane .289 73 280 64 81 111 17 5 1 28 0 3 5 47 30 36 3 .396 .397
1994 Rancho Cuca. .246 102 353 64 87 106 10 3 1 29 6 4 5 52 49 29 11 .300 .348
1995 Rancho Cuca. .273 114 366 80 100 130 12 6 2 35 8 5 5 64 55 39 14 .355 .384
1996 Rancho Cuca. .241 55 216 36 52 73 11 2 2 23 2 0 0 39 36 23 8 .338 .357
Memphis .333 7 12 1 4 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 .500 .385
Las Vegas .000 5 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
1997 Rancho Cuca. .280 22 82 21 23 39 4 0 4 12 3 0 0 19 16 4 3 .476 .416
Mobile .320 109 388 80 124 170 22 9 2 58 1 5 10 59 55 26 6 .438 .418
1998 Las Vegas .304 92 352 65 107 143 18 6 2 35 1 0 1 40 48 20 11 .406 .377
1999 Las Vegas .241 108 348 66 84 128 14 6 6 29 2 2 6 46 51 21 6 .368 .338
2000 Mexico City .366 24 93 28 34 50 4 3 2 13 25 10 12 3 .538 .500
Albuquerque .278 85 248 53 69 112 13 3 8 31 3 1 4 50 42 25 5 .452 .406
2001 Las Vegas .291 118 446 98 130 226 27 6 19 58 2 1 13 67 79 25 7 .507 .398
2002 Chico .167 3 12 5 2 5 0 0 1 2 2 3 1 0 .417 .286
New Orleans .198 21 86 10 17 19 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 11 0 1 .221 .274
Oaxaca .290 63 252 58 73 126 18 7 7 51 30 32 18 0 .500 .365
2003 Sacramento .280 94 328 56 92 126 10 6 4 46 4 4 5 39 35 5 3 .384 .362
2004 Memphis .284 130 451 73 128 166 17 6 3 41 6 2 9 51 56 28 8 .368 .366
2005 Salt Lake .317 97 363 71 115 166 18 12 3 45 12 3 5 60 41 26 10 .457 .418
2005 LOS ANGELES-AL
.000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Minor Lg Totals .280 1232 4326 839 1213 1721 195 71 57 471 50 30 69 642 606 309 96 .398 .380
ML Totals .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

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MEL STOTTLEMYRE (30)
POSITION: Pitching Coach, former pitcher
AGE: 54
BORN: 12-28-63 in Prosser, WA
BATTED: Right THREW: Right
PERSONAL: Melvin Leon Stottlemyre Jr....resides in Lewiston, ID, with
his wife, Lisa…has 3 children: Maleigha, Colton and Blaise...graduated

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from Davis High School in Yakima, WA, in 1982...drafted by Seattle
following his senior year of high school, but did not sign...attended
Univ. of Nevada-Las Vegas...was the Astros 1st round selection in the
1985 January Draft...with his father,
Mel owns Stotts Fishing Adventures
on the Clearwater River near STOTTLEMYRE’s COACHING
Lewiston, ID...father, Mel Sr., was a CAREER
5-time AL All-Star (1965-66, ’68-70) 2016- SEATTLE MARINERS Pitching Coach
and went 164-139 with a 2.97 ERA 2014-2015 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Bullpen Coach
over 11 Major League seasons with 2011-2013 Arizona Diamondbacks Minor League Pitching Coordinator
2009-2010 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Pitching Coach
the Yankees…achieved 20 wins on 2007-2009 Arizona Diamondbacks Minor League Pitching Coordinator
3 occasions (1965, ’68-69)…served 2005-2006 Missoula Osprey (A) Pitching Coach
as pitching coach for the Yankees 2004 El Paso Diablos (AA) Pitching Coach
2003 Lancaster JetHawks (A) Pitching Coach
from 1996-2005 and the Mariners in 2002 Yakima Bears (short-A) Pitching Coach
2008...brother, Todd, was 138-121
with a 4.28 ERA in 15 Major League seasons with the Blue Jays (1988-94), A’s (1995),
Cardinals (1996-98), Rangers (1998) and D-backs (1999-2002).
COACHING CAREER: Is in his third season as the Mariners Pitching Coach, his fifth season
as a big league pitching coach, and his seventh season as a MLB coach, overall…
Mariners have posted back-to-back seasons setting the club record for pitchers used:
40 pitchers (17 starters, tied club record) in 2017 after using 32 pitchers (13 starters) in
2016...the 40 pitchers used last season tied (TEX, 2014) for most in MLB history (since
1901)...spent 2002-15 in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization, most recently as its
bullpen coach (2014-15) following stints as its minor league pitching coordinator (2011-
13), Major League pitching coach (2009-10), minor league pitching coordinator (2007-09),
and minor league pitching coach with affiliates in Missoula (2005-06), El Paso (2004),
Lancaster (2003) and Yakima (2002)...began his coaching career as the pitching coach
with the University of Nevada-Las Vegas (his alma mater) in 2001.
PLAYING CAREER: Pitched in six minor league seasons in the Houston (1985-1987) and
Kansas City (1987-1990) organizations, combining to go 25-24 with a 3.50 ERA (162 ER,
416.2 IP) with 24 saves in 122 appearances including 57 starts...pitched briefly in Majors
with Kansas City, going 0-1 with a 4.88 ERA (17 ER, 31.1 IP) in 13 games, including 2
starts, in 1990...was originally selected by Houston in first round of 1985 January Draft...
was previously drafted by Seattle in 28th round of 1982 June Draft, but did not sign.

STOTTLEMYRE’s PLAYING RECORD


Year Team W-L ERA G GS CG ShO SV INN H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
1985 Asheville 5-4 2.75 14 13 1 0 0 78.2 65 33 24 4 0 38 70 4 0
1986 Asheville 3-1 2.10 7 7 2 1 0 34.1 32 13 8 3 0 12 28 2 0
Osceola 0-7 7.82 9 8 0 0 0 35.2 48 38 31 3 0 26 25 5 0
1987 Columbus 7-6 4.31 20 20 4 1 0 127.2 125 68 61 12 0 41 85 2 0
1988 Memphis 3-2 2.40 7 7 1 0 0 45.0 41 18 12 1 0 14 29 1 0
1989 Baseball City 1-2 4.94 13 2 0 0 4 23.2 30 14 13 1 0 9 25 3 0
Memphis 3-0 1.59 16 0 0 0 6 22.2 15 4 4 0 0 9 18 1 0
Omaha 1-1 2.35 7 0 0 0 1 7.2 6 4 2 1 0 3 9 1 0
1990 Omaha 2-1 1.51 29 0 0 0 13 41.2 26 9 7 0 0 11 33 1 0
KANSAS CITY 0-1 4.88 13 2 0 0 0 31.1 35 18 17 3 0 12 14 0 0
Minor Lg Totals 25-24 3.50 122 57 8 2 24 417.0 388 201 162 25 0 163 322 20 0
ML TOTALS 0-1 4.88 13 2 0 0 0 31.1 35 18 17 3 0 12 14 0 0

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DERRIN McMAINS
POSITION: Peak Performance Coordinator
Derin joined the Mariners as their Peak Performance Coordinator in
2017. He serves as the Mental Skills coach for the Major League team
and oversees the implementation of mental skills at the minor league
affiliates. He also assists with the amateur draft. McMains spent 2016
as the Director of Mental Conditioning at Notre Dame.
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McMains spent three seasons (2013-15) with San Francisco as their


Peak Performance Coordinator and worked concurrently as a sport
psychology consultant at the Fischer Institute in Tempe, Ariz.
He spent the 2008-2012 seasons as a coach and manager within the Giants organization
after playing in the San Francisco organization from 2001 through 2008.
McMains received his BA from Arkansas-Little Rock in 2003, and his MA from Argosy
University-Arizona in 2012. He also has a MS from the University of Phoenix. He resides in
Buckeye, AZ with his wife Nicole, son Katch (10), and daughter Portlin (4).

FLEMING BAEZ (66)


POSITION: Bullpen Catcher, former catcher
Fleming is in his third season as the Mariners Major League bullpen
catcher…played in the minors, and independent leagues, from 1999-
2009, concluding his career with two seasons (2008-2009) in the
Mariners organization where he made stops at Everett, Clinton, High
Desert, West Tenn and Tacoma…spent bulk of his time catching, but
also appeared in the outfield and at first and third base...had one
pitching appearance, with Pulaski in 2002.

NASUSEL CABRERA (89)


POSITION: Batting Practice Pitcher, former pitcher
Nasusel is in his fourth season as the Mariners batting practice
pitcher after joining the club at mid-season in 2015...served as interim
bullpen coach in 2nd half of 2017...was previously the Mariners
Latin America pitching coordinator...spent 2014 as pitching coach in
Everett, after spending 2009-2013 as pitching coach in Pulaski...was
pitching coach of Seattle’s Dominican club in 2007...prior to joining
Mariners organization spent 18 seasons as a pitching coach in the
Dominican...pitched in the Oakland organization from 1986-88 prior to
beginning his coaching career.
Nasusel resides in Lynnwood, WA, with wife Milvia, son Nassuel and daughter Nasmil.

ANTONY SUZUKI
POSITION: Pacific Rim Liaison Assistant / Interpreter
Antony is entering his 14th Major League season, his 13th as
an interpreter with the Mariners. In 2016, he took on additional
responsibilities in the Pacific Rim and beginning in 2018 he is
responsible for replay. 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
Diego’s Akinori Otsuka). Suzuki’s 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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Guidelines for Selection to the Mariners Hall of Fame
The Mariners Hall of Fame was established in 1997 to honor the great players and
other individuals who make positive contributions to the history of the Mariners franchise.
I. Eligible Candidates - To be eligible for consideration, uniformed personnel (player,
manager or coach) should meet the following requirements:
A. Active in a Mariners’ uniform for at least five seasons;
B. Ceased to be active in the Major Leagues at least two seasons preceding the
selection, but may be otherwise connected with baseball.
To be eligible for consideration, non-uniformed personnel should meet the following
requirements:
A. Full-time employee of the Mariners for at least five seasons.
B. Made significant contributions to Mariners baseball and the franchise, either on
or off the field.
II. Method of Selection – The Mariners governing board, the Board of Directors of
Baseball of Seattle, Inc., makes the selections for the Mariners Hall of Fame. Such
selections may be made at the initiative of the Board, or at the recommendation
of the Chief Executive Officer and the President of the Mariners, the Mariners front
o ff i c e , Mariners players, members of the media or the fans.
III. Criteria for Selection – The primary criterion for inclusion in the Mariners Hall
of Fame for players shall be the on-field impact a player had while in a Mariners’
uniform. The measure of a player’s impact shall primarily be the statistical record
created by the player.
The Mariners will consider other factors, such as:
1. Statistical impact on the field while in a non-Mariners uniform, whether before or
after his tenure with the Mariners;
2. A player’s positive impact on the Northwest community outside the game of
baseball; and
3. A player’s positive impact in enhancing the image of the Seattle Mariners or
Major League Baseball.
IV. Time of Selection – The Board will consider recommendations of eligible candidates
at least once each year, typically at its annual business meeting each fall. There may
be more than one selection in a given year, and there may be no selection at all.
V. Retirement of Uniform Number – The Mariners plan to retire uniform numbers only
very selectively and subject to substantially higher expectations than those applied
to the Mariners Hall of Fame. To be eligible to have one’s number retired, in addition
to the criteria outlined above, the former Mariners should have either a) been elected
to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and been in a Mariners uniform for at least five
years, or b) come close to such election and spent his entire career or a substantial
portion of his career with the Mariners. Eligibility shall not commence until after the
former player has been voted on once for the National Baseball Hall of Fame, which
for all practical purposes means six years after retirement. In this regard, the Mariners
will take into consideration the policy of other American League clubs in retiring
uniform numbers. This determination will also be made by the Board.
VI. Amendments – The Seattle Mariners reserve the right to alter and amend these
guidelines at any time.

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BEHIND THE SCENES
ROB NODINE
Senior Athletic Trainer
Rob Nodine enters his 12th season at the Major League level,
his first since being promoted to Senior Athletic Trainer prior to the
2018 season. He spent the previous 11 years as Assistant Athletic
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Trainer 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 Martin-
Monahan 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, and his wife Summer, reside in Edmonds, Wash. He has four children: Olivia,
McKenna, Charlotte and Shelby.

MATT TOTH
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Matt Toth is in his seventh season in the Majors, but his 13th in the
Mariners organization. He began the big league portion of his Mariners
career focusing on assisting players who were rehabilitating injuries.
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.

YOSHIHIRO NAKAZAWA
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Yoshi Nakazawa is in his fifth season in the Mariners organization,
his 10th season as an Assistant Athletic Trainer/Massage Therapist.
He spent the 2013 season with the Texas Rangers. Yoshi began his
big league career with the Chicago Cubs from 2008-2011, moving to
the Cleveland Indians midway through the 2011 season.
Nakazawa worked with the Chunichi Dragons in the Japan Professional
Baseball League from 1993-2008. He began his athletic training career
with the NTT Tokai Volleyball Team in the Japan Industrial League.
Yoshi’s 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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JAMES CLIFFORD
Director, Strength and Conditioning
James Clifford is in his 21st season in the Mariners front office,
his seventh since joining the Major League staff and his second
as Director, Strength and Conditioning. He spent the previous 14
seasons as Sports Science & Performance Coordinator and was
responsible for implementing weight training programs at all levels of
Seattle’s minor league system.

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James had a six-year Minor League career playing in the Mariners
minor league system from 1992-98. June, 2016 marked 25 years in
the Seattle Organization for James.
A Seattle native, he graduated from Ingraham High School in 1988, where he was
an all-state selection in football and baseball. He was drafted out of high school by the
Mariners in 19th round in 1988, but elected to attend the University of Washington where
he starred in baseball and football. James led the Pac-10 in tackles (164) in 1989 as an
inside linebacker and was a member of the Huskies 1991 National Championship team. He
played one season of college baseball in 1992 and led the Huskies to their first postseason
appearance since 1959.
James resides in Peoria, Ariz., with wife Kimberley and daughters Kaelyn, Kennedy and
Kinley.

RYAN BITZEL
Physical Therapist
Ryan Bitzel is in his first season in the Seattle organization after
being hired as the Mariners Major League physical therapist.
Bitzel spent the previous seven seasons as the San Diego Padres
rehabilitation coordinator for their minor league system after being
hired during the 2010 offseason. Prior to joining the Padres, Ryan
worked with the Greenville Drive (a Red Sox minor league affiliate) as
their consultant therapist. Bitzel began his pro baseball career as in
intern with the Houston Astros in 2003.
A Canton, Ohio, native, Bitzel received his physical therapy degree from Walsh University
in Ohio.

RICK GRIFFIN
Athletic Trainer Emeritus
Beginning with the 2018 season, Rick Griffin has transitioned to the
role of Athletic Trainer Emeritus. In his new role, he will stay involved
with the Mariners on, and off, the field but no longer works in the
training room in an every day capacity.
2017 was Rick’s 35th season as the Mariners Head Athletic Trainer
after joining the club as only the second athletic trainer in Mariners
history on Feb. 3, 1983. On Aug. 13, 2017 Rick worked his 5,500th
career game with the Mariners, and he finished the season with 5,543
career regular season games worked, as well as an additional 34 postseason 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 was inducted into the Washington State Athletic Trainers
(WSATA) Hall of Fame in 2016.
Rick has three adult daughters, Ashley, Nicole and Lauren. Rick and his wife, Rachel,
reside in Bothell, WA, and have three children: Gabrielle, Nainoa, and Keanu.

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RYAN STILES
Equipment Manager
Ryan Stiles is in his 20th year in the Mariners organization and his sixth
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.
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Ryan spent the previous 10 seasons as the team’s 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
Assistant Equipment Manager
“Billy” Sepich begins his 24th season with the Mariners organization,
his 16th 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 33rd year in Major League Baseball, his 29th
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, 16) and resides in Seattle.

JEFF BOPP
Visiting Clubhouse Manager
Jeff Bopp is in his 11th year with the Mariners, his third 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, 11) and
resides in Longview.

MARINERS CLUBHOUSE STAFF


Chris DeWitt (left) is in his 13th season working in the home
clubhouse while Joe Van Vleck (right) is in his sixth.
Both Chris and Joe began their careers as bat boys prior to
being promoted.
They assist Ryan, Bill and Pete during all home games, as well as at spring Training
and selected periods during the off-season.

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JIMMY HARTLEY
Video Coordinator – Major Leagues
Jimmy Hartley is in his eighth 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.

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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 bachelor’s 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.

CRAIG MANNING
Video Coordinator – Minor Leagues
Craig Manning is in his 12th 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
Bob Christofferson was hired July 1, 2000 as the Mariners head
groundskeeper.
In December, 2015, Bob was elected to the Tacoma Pierce County
Hall of Fame. In December, 2008, Bob received the “Dedication to
Baseball Award” from the Washington State Baseball Coaches
Association. Following the 2005 season, Bob was honored with the
Harry C. Gill Memorial Award by the Sports Turf Managers Association.
The award honors an individual’s long-term service and commitment
as well as their professional excellence.
Christofferson spent 20 years prior to being hired by the Mariners as the stadium
manager and head groundskeeper of Cheney Stadium for the Triple-A Tacoma franchise
of the Pacific Coast League. His father, Bob, joined the original Cheney Stadium grounds
crew in 1960. Christofferson was a three-time winner of the PCL Groundskeeper of the Year
Award, including the first-ever award in 1992 and back-to-back honors in 1998 & 1999,
despite having to battle the Northwest’s fickle weather. His tenure included overseeing the
Goodwill Games competition when Cheney Stadium was host to 24 games in six days, the
world fastpitch softball championship in 1980 and numerous state high school playoffs.
Bob graduated from Stadium HS in Tacoma and Central Washington University, where
he played baseball. He was a social studies teacher and varsity baseball coach at Foss HS
from 1976-80. Christofferson and his wife, Cyndy, reside in Puyallup with their two children:
Tyler and Lauren.

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INFORMATION BOX INDEX
1-0 Games...................................................... 297 Longtime Mariners........................................... 74
100 RBI Seasons.............................................. 56 Low Hit Games............................................... 303
18+ Wins in Season.......................................... 96 Manager, All-Time Records.............................. 19
5-Hit Mariners................................................. 271 Mariner Moose................................................. 60
7-RBI Mariners............................................... 197 Mariners Firsts................................................ 207
Attendance, Top 10........................................ 208 Mariners Hall of Fame, Criteria......................... 29
Batting First At Home..................................... 125 MarinersMedia.com........................................ 179
Baseball America League Top Prospects....... 221 Minor League All-Stars, 2017......................... 228
Baseball Museum of the Pacific Northwest... 305 Minor League All-Time Affiliates..................... 227
Best Record (by Month)................................. 191 Multi-Hit Games, Consecutive....................... 296
Birthdays........................................................ 168 Naming the Mariners........................................ 96
By the Numbers............................................. 267 No-Hitters, Mariners......................................... 56
Consecutive Records..................................... 235 No-Hitters, Opponents................................... 100
Cycle.............................................................. 241 Opening Day Records.................................... 185
Designated Hitters, 2017................................ 161 Opening Day Roster, 2017............................. 156
Doubleheaders............................................... 297 Organizational Standings, 2017..................... 220
Draft, 2017...................................................... 298 Ownership History.......................................... 162
Draft, All-Time No. 1 Selections..................... 223 Pinch-Hitters, 2017........................................ 155
Extra Base Hits, 4 in a Game........................... 89 Pitchers Who Have Batted............................... 38
Fishel Award Recipients................................. 301 Players Who Have Pitched............................... 38
Futures Game................................................. 219 Pre-Game Workout Schedule......................... 314
Game Definitions............................................ 296 Qualifying Numbers........................................ 223
Game Ending Hits.......................................... 297 Record by Decade.......................................... 182
General Managers, History................................. 8 Record, 2017 Breakdown............................... 159
Gold Glove Legacy......................................... 222 Roof, Safeco Field.......................................... 304
Grand Slams................................................... 241 Rookie Qualifications...................................... 238
Ground Rules................................................. 306 Safeco Field, High Batting Average................. 83
Hall of Fame................................................... 226 Safeco Field, Inaugural Game Lineup............ 301
Hitting Streaks, Mariners Longest.................. 120 Safeco Field, Low ERA..................................... 83
Home Run Notes............................................ 198 Safeco Field, Outfield Wall Dimensions......... 307
Home Runs, Both Sides of the Plate.............. 283 Save Rule......................................................... 53
Home Runs, by AL & NL Park.......................... 68 Saves, Single Season....................................... 87
Home Runs, Inside-the-Park.......................... 200 Scoreless Innings Streak All-Time.................. 186
Home Runs, Most in a Game......................... 306 Season Leaders by Position .......................... 224
Home Runs, Opponents at Safeco Field........ 178 Seattle Baseball History................................. 318
Home Runs, Safeco Field............................... 196 Strikeouts, 4 in Inning....................................... 91
Homegrown Mariners....................................... 81 Strikeouts, Single Game Pitching................... 127
How To Figure................................................ 300 Ticket Information........................................... 307
Interleague Play.............................................. 177 Two-Time Mariners........................................... 87
International Players....................................... 122 Winning & Losing Streaks.............................. 184
Kingdome Farewell......................................... 306 Wins, First Season with Club........................... 87
Logos Through the Years............................... 183 Youngest Mariners Debuts............................. 225

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PLAYERS

OF Dee Gordon is a two-time All-Star, and in 2015, earned a Silver


Slugger and a Gold Glove Award.
DAN ALTAVILLA (53)
POSITION: Right-handed pitcher
AGE: 25, turns 26 on Sept. 8 BORN: 9-8-92 in McKeesport, PA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 200
ML SERVICE: 0 years, 150 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: Mariners 5th round selection in the 2014 MLB First-Year
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Player Draft; signed by Mariners scout Mike Moriarty


PRONUNCIATION: Altavilla (all-tuh-VIL-uh)
2017:
• Totals – Was 1-1 with 4.24 ERA (22
ER, 46.2 IP) with 52 strikeouts in
ALTAVILLA’s CAREER HIGHS
41 relief games with Seattle. MOST STRIKEOUTS:
• Up & Down – Had five stints with 4 — 2 times, last: 9/21/17 vs. TEX
Seattle: April 3-21, May 14-July 3, LOW-HIT GAME: None
Aug. 22-27 & Sept. 1-end of year. LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
• Strong Finish – In final 16 MLB 1 — 4/6/17- Active
appearances (June 24-end of sea- LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
son), he posted a 1.74 ERA (4 ER, 1 — 4/12/17- Active
20.2 IP) with 19 strikeouts. MOST INNINGS: 3.0 — 8/27/17 at NYY
• Tale of Two Seasons – Posted a
3.13 ERA (11 ER, 31.2 IP) with 34 strikeouts in his final 25 appearances of the season…
posted 6.60 ERA (11 ER, 15.0 IP) with 18 strikeouts in his first 16 games of the year.
• The First – Earned his first Major League win on April 6 at Houston (3 K, 1.0 ShO IP).
• Yer Out – Had 10.03 strikeouts per 9.0 innings (52 K, 46.2 IP)…one of 11 rookie relievers
in club history with 10.0+ K per 9.0 IP…1 of 3 in 2017 (J. Pazos, 10.90 & E. Pagan, 10.01).
• Tacoma Time - Was 2-0 with 6 saves and a 1.54 ERA (4 ER, 23.1 IP) with 36 strikeouts
and 15 walks in 20 relief appearances with AAA Tacoma.
PERSONAL: Daniel Altavilla…graduated from Elizabeth Forward (PA) High School in 2011…
attended Mercyhurst (PA) College (2011-2014)…won inaugural Brett Tomko Award given
to NCAA Division II’s Most Outstanding Pitcher…2014 ABCA/Rawlings Division II National
Pitcher of the Year…named to ABCA/Rawlings First Team All-American Team…highest
draft pick in Mercyhurst program history…highest drafted non-D1 college player in 2014.
CAREER: Spent entire 4-year professional career with Seattle after being selected in 5th
round of 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft…made MLB debut on Aug. 27 at Chicago-AL.
2014: Began professional career with Everett…averaged 9.0 strikeouts per 9.0 IP…went 5-1
with a 3.07 ERA (14 ER, 41.0 IP) in final 7 starts of the season (7/25-8/29).
2015: Spent season with Bakersfield…led Cal League in starts (28) and shutouts (1), 2nd in
opponent average (.246), T3rd in complete games (1), 4th in strikeouts (134) and innings
(148.1) and 6th in ERA (4.07) and WHIP (1.29)…first career shutout on July 12 at Visalia.
2016: Was 0-0 with a 0.73 ERA (1 ER, 12.1 IP) with 10 strikeouts in 15 relief appearances…
made MLB debut Aug. 27 at Chicago-AL, tossing 1.0 ShO inning…selected from AA
Jackson Aug. 27…went 7-3 with 16 saves with a 1.91 ERA (12 ER, 56.2 IP) with 65 strikeouts
in 43 relief outings with AA Jackson…over last 21 minor league games, was 3-2 with 8
saves and a 1.33 ERA (4 ER, 27.0 IP).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
ALTAVILLA’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 Everett 5-3 4.36 14 14 0 0 0 66.0 74 36 32 7 4 32 66 4 0
2015 Bakersfield 6-12 4.07 28 28 1 1 0 148.1 138 82 67 11 7 53 134 13 2
2016 Jackson 7-3 1.91 43 0 0 0 16 56.2 40 15 12 3 3 22 65 2 0
SEATTLE 0-0 0.73 15 0 0 0 0 12.1 11 1 1 0 1 1 10 1 0
2017 Seattle 1-1 4.24 41 0 0 0 0 46.2 43 27 22 9 1 20 52 9 0
Tacoma 2-0 1.54 20 0 0 0 6 23.1 17 4 4 1 1 15 36 2 0
Minor Lg Totals 20-18 3.52 105 42 1 1 22 294.1 269 137 115 22 15 122 301 21 2
ML Totals 1-1 3.51 56 0 0 0 0 59.0 54 28 23 9 2 21 62 10 0

ALTAVILLA’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Seattle in the 5th round of the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft…signed by
Mariners scout Mike Moriarty.

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SHAWN ARMSTRONG (43)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 27, turns 28 on Sept. 11 BORN: 9-11-90 in New Bern, NC
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 225
ML SERVICE: 0 years, 166 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: In trade with Cleveland in exchange for international

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slot money on Dec. 13, 2017

2017:
• The Totals – Was 1-0 with a 4.38
ERA (12 ER, 24.2 IP) in 21 relief ARMSTRONG’s CAREER HIGHS
games with Cleveland. MOST STRIKEOUTS: 5 — 4/13/17 vs. CWS
• Split – Split the season between LOW-HIT GAME: None
AAA Columbus and Cleveland. LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
• Up & Down – Had nine stints with 1 — 4/5/17 at TEX-active
Cleveland, including making Open- LONGEST LOSING STREAK: None
ing Day roster…longest stints were MOST INNINGS: 2.2 — 5/2/17 at DET
16 days, May 16-31, and final month.
• The First – First Major League win in season debut, April 5 at Texas.
• Reinforcement – Was “26th man” in doubleheader at New York-AL on August 30.
• Minors – Was 1-1 with 10 saves and 3.07 ERA (10 ER, 29.1 IP) in 28 relief outings for Columbus.
• No Hits For You – Limited right-handed Triple-A hitters to .190 (11x58) batting average.
• Leader – Was T6th in International League with 10 saves.
• Punchouts – Struck out 11.0 batters per 9.0 innings with AAA Columbus.
• Strong Finish – Posted 2.91 ERA 7 ER, 21.2 IP) over final 18 games (April 13-end of season).
PERSONAL: Shawn Michael Armstrong…graduated from West Craven High School in 2008
where he played baseball and ran cross country…two-time Coastal 8 All-Conference
selection in HS…as senior was pre-season Rawlings and Louisville Slugger All America
honors but was limited due to July 2008 right shoulder (labrum) surgery that forced medical
red shirt in 2009 at East Carolina…Baseball America ranked him No. 60 in country in its
Top Prospect Ranking in Fall of 2007…played two seasons (2010-11) for East Carolina.
CAREER: In parts of three Major League seasons, all with Cleveland entering this season, he
was 1-0 with a 3.53 ERA (17 ER, 43.1 IP) with 38 strikeouts in 39 games with Cleveland…
in minor league career, was 15-12 with 54 saves and 2.37 ERA (77 ER, 292.2 IP) with 393
strikeouts in 251 appearances, all in relief.
2011: Appeared in just one game with Mahoning Valley.
2012: Combined to go 2-3, with 1.60 ERA (12 ER, 67.2 IP) with 78 strikeouts in 45 relief
appearances between Lake County, Carolina and Akron…named Carolina League
Midseason All-Star…tossed 5.2 scoreless innings in the Arizona Fall League.
2013: Limited to 33 games, mainly at Akron, due to a broken left hand…on DL from April 20-
June 29…was 1-0, with 1.59 ERA (2 ER, 11.1 IP) in 10 Arizona Fall League outings.
2014: Spent most of season at AA Akron, going 6-2 with a 2.12 ERA (12 ER, 51.0 IP) in 44
games…named to Eastern League Midseason All-Star team…had 12 straight scoreless
outings from April 11-May 13 (13.2 IP, 19 K)…promoted to Columbus on August 18…
combined on the year, minor league hitters hit .213 (43x202) off him, including .179
(21x117) by right-handers…added to the 40-man roster on Nov. 20.
2015: Spent most of season at AAA Columbus, going 1-2 with a 2.36 ERA (13 ER, 49.2 IP)
and 16 saves in 46 relief appearances…at time of final Sept. 1 promotion to Cleveland
he was T5th in International League in games and 4th in saves…named Mid-Season
International League All-Star…over last 26 AAA outings posted ERA of 1.19 (4 ER, 30.1
IP) from June 8-end of season…did not allow a home run in 49.2 innings…left-handers
hit just .179 (12-67) with two extra base hits…led Indians Minor League relief pitchers in
strikeouts (his 152 over 2014-15 also were tops) and his 14.5 SO per 9.0IP were second
among all Minor League relief pitchers with at least 45.0 IP…recalled for first time on
Aug. 8 and Sept. 1 from Columbus…Major League debut on Aug. 8 with scoreless inning
vs. Minnesota…in Majors, posted 2.25 ERA (2 ER, 8.0 IP) with 11 strikeouts in 8 games.

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ARMSTRONG (continued)
2016: Named Triple-A All-Star with Columbus…had 5 stints with Cleveland: May 31, Aug. 3,
Aug. 19, Aug. 29-30 and Sept. 6-end of season…was 3-1 with a 1.84 ERA (10 ER, 49.0 IP)
with 72 strikeouts in 47 relief appearances with Columbus…did not allow a run over last 19
games at AAA from July 3-August 26 (20.0 IP, 27 K)…made two scoreless appearances for
Class-A Lake County in September after being optioned from Cleveland on August 31 to
allow for immediate September recall following conclusion of minor league schedule…with
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Columbus limited left-handed batters to .122 (10x82) average against, while right-handed
batters hit .195 (17x87)…did not allow a home run with Columbus (49.0 IP)…posted a 2.53
ERA (3 ER, 10.2 IP) with 7 strikeouts in 10 games with Cleveland.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
ARMSTRONG’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 Mahoning Valley
0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
2012 Lake County 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.2 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0
Carolina 1-3 2.06 26 0 0 0 1 43.2 31 10 10 0 6 23 52 3 1
Akron 1-0 0.89 17 0 0 0 3 20.1 12 2 2 0 1 12 22 1 0
2013 Akron 2-3 4.09 30 0 0 0 0 33.0 32 18 15 2 2 21 43 2 0
AZL Indians 0-0 4.50 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 2 2 1 0 0 5 1 0
2014 Akron 6-2 2.12 44 0 0 0 15 51.0 39 12 12 3 1 19 68 2 0
Columbus 0-0 5.40 5 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 3 3 1 0 3 4 2 0
2015 Columbus 1-2 2.36 46 0 0 0 16 49.2 37 15 13 0 2 26 80 4 0
CLEVELAND 0-0 2.25 8 0 0 0 0 8.0 5 2 2 1 0 2 11 0 0
2016 Columbus 3-1 1.84 47 0 0 0 9 49.0 27 11 10 0 3 29 72 3 0
CLEVELAND 0-0 2.53 10 0 0 0 0 10.2 9 3 3 1 0 5 7 1 0
Lake County 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
2017 CLEVELAND 1-0 4.38 21 0 0 0 0 24.2 23 12 12 5 1 10 20 1 0
Columbus 1-1 3.07 28 0 0 0 10 29.1 27 10 10 3 2 11 36 3 0
Minor Lg Totals 15-12 2.37 251 0 0 0 54 292.2 214 83 77 10 17 146 393 21 1
ML Totals 1-0 3.53 39 0 0 0 0 43.1 37 17 17 7 1 17 38 2 0

ARMSTRONG’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Cleveland in the 18th round of the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft.
— Acquired by Seattle from Cleveland in exchange for international slot money, Dec. 13, 2017.

MARINERS PITCHERS WHO HAVE BATTED


Joe Saunders flew out to center field to end game in the 11th inning on June 29, 2013 vs.
Chicago (NL)…he was the first Mariners pitcher to get an at-bat in a non-NL city game since
Mike Schooler batted in the 13th inning at Boston on Aug. 11, 1990:
OPPOSING
DATE PITCHER OPP. PITCHER INN. RESULT OF AB
4/24/87 Moore at OAK Rodriguez 9 Reached on FC
4/20/90 Holman at OAK Otto 9 Reached on Error
8/11/90 Schooler vs. BOS Irvine 13 Grounded Out
6/29/13 Saunders vs. CHI Parker 11 Flied out to CF
MARINERS PLAYERS WHO HAVE PITCHED
Date Player Opp. Score IP H R ER HR BB SO
6/26/83 Castillo vs. TOR 9-17 2.2 8 7 7 3 3 2
5/28/00 Mabry at TB 4-14 0.2 3 2 2 0 1 0
7/6/08 Burke (L) vs. DET 1-2 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 0
6/12/15 Sucre at HOU 0-10 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0
8/15/15 Sucre at BOS 10-22 1.0 5 3 3 1 0 0
7/29/16 Sardinas at CHC 1-12 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5/20/17 Freeman vs. CWS 1-16 1.0 3 1 1 0 0 0
6/13/17 Ruiz at MIN 7-20 1.0 2 1 1 1 2 1
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CHASEN BRADFORD (60)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 28, turns 29 Aug. 5 BORN: 8-5-89 in Las Vegas, NV
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 230
ML SERVICE: 0 years, 102 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers from New York-NL on Jan. 19, 2018

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2017:
• The Totals – Was 2-0 with 3 holds
and a 3.74 ERA (14 ER, 33.2 IP) BRADFORD’s CAREER HIGHS
with 27 strikeouts in 28 relief ap- MOST STRIKEOUTS: 4 — 9/9/17 vs. CIN
pearances with New York-NL. LOW-HIT GAME: None
• Up & Down – Had two stints with LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
New York-NL: June 22-July 17 & 2 — 8/2/17-Active
Aug. 1-end of season. LONGEST LOSING STREAK: None
• The Debut – MLB debut on June MOST INNINGS:
25 at San Francisco (1.0 ShO IP). 2.2, 2 times — last: 8/17/17 vs. NYY
• Winner – First Major League win
on August 2 at Colorado (2.0 ShO IP).
• Streaking – Career-best 13.0 scoreless inning streak from August 4-27.
• Ouch - Unscored upon in 23 of 28 outings…allowed 14 of his 17 runs in just three outings.
• Right Stuff – Limited righties to .190 (12x63) batting average and a .596 OPS.
• Length – Tossed 2.0 or more innings six times, including a season-high 2.2 innings twice.
• Minor Totals – Went 1-1 with 11 saves and 4.04 ERA (16 ER, 35.2 IP) in 33 games with AAA Las Vegas.
PERSONAL: Chasen David Bradford…graduated from Silverado (NV) High School in Las
Vegas in 2008 where he earned First-Team All-State, First-Team All-Southern Nevada
and First-Team All-Sunrise Region recognition while going 11-0 with a 0.65 ERA in 65.0
innings as a junior…he pitched two seasons at the College of Southern Nevada before
pitching two seasons at the University of Central Florida.
CAREER: Made his Major League debut with New York-NL in 2017…in seven minor league
seasons, he is 28-20 with 47 saves and a 3.48 ERA (151 ER, 391.0 IP) in 307 relief games.
2011: Began his career with Kingsport, posting a 3.51 ERA (13 ER, 33.1 IP) in 21 games.
2012: With A Savannah was 4-5 with 2.47 ERA (14 ER, 51.0 IP) with 41 strikeouts in 37 games.
2013: Began season with A St. Lucie before promotion to AA Bighamton on July 9.
2014: Began the season with AA Bighamton before promotion to AAA Las Vegas on June 9.
2015: Made 53 relief appearances for AAA Las Vegas, was 5-4 with 7 saves and a 4.10 ERA
(29 ER, 63.2 IP) with 46 strikeouts.
2016: Made 56 relief appearances for AAA Las Vegas, going 5-3 with 5 saves and a 4.80 ERA
(35 ER, 65.2 IP)…appeared in 15 games with Carolina in the Puerto Rican Winter League.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
BRADFORD’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 Kingsport 0-0 3.51 21 0 0 0 1 33.1 35 14 13 2 3 7 37 5 0
2012 Savannah 4-5 2.47 37 0 0 0 3 51.0 43 21 14 3 0 14 41 3 0
2013 St. Lucie 6-2 3.71 30 0 0 0 3 43.2 45 18 18 3 0 9 43 1 0
Binghamton 3-1 0.71 20 0 0 0 1 25.1 19 6 2 1 0 8 18 1 0
2014 Binghamton 1-2 2.03 23 0 0 0 11 26.2 26 8 6 0 0 6 25 2 0
Las Vegas 3-2 3.52 34 0 0 0 5 46.0 54 21 18 6 0 4 41 4 0
2015 Las Vegas 5-4 4.10 53 0 0 0 7 63.2 86 35 29 3 4 14 46 2 0
2016 Las Vegas 5-3 4.80 56 0 0 0 5 65.2 84 39 35 5 1 13 54 3 0
2017 Las Vegas 1-1 4.04 33 0 0 0 11 35.2 47 20 16 3 0 7 28 4 0
NEW YORK-NL 2-0 3.74 28 0 0 0 0 33.2 30 17 14 3 0 13 27 1 0
Minor Lg Totals 28-20 3.48 307 0 0 0 47 391.0 439 182 151 26 8 82 333 25 0
ML Totals 2-0 3.74 28 0 0 0 0 33.2 30 17 14 3 0 13 27 1 0

BRADFORD’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by New York-NL in 35th round of 2011 First-Year Player Draft.
— Claimed off waivers by Seattle from New York-NL on Jan. 19, 2018.

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ROBINSON CANÓ (22)
POSITION: Second Baseman
AGE: 35
BORN: 10-22-82 in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 212
ML SERVICE: 12 years, 153 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2023
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ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on Dec. 12, 2013


PRONUNCIATION: Canó (kah-NOH)

2017:
• The Totals - Hit .280 (166x592) with CANÓ’s CAREER HIGHS
79 runs, 33 doubles, 23 home runs MOST HITS:
and 97 RBI in 150 games with Seattle. 5 — 2 times; last: 8/16/15 at BOS
• Mr. 300 - Hit his 300th career home MOST HOME RUNS: 2 — 22 times;
run on September 21 vs. Texas… last: 6/30/17 at LAA
became the 3rd primary 2nd MOST RBI: 6 — 4 times;
baseman in Major League history last: 6/22/17 vs. DET
with 300 career home runs (Rogers MOST STOLEN BASES: 1 — 51 times;
Hornsby, 301, and Jeff Kent, 377). last: 6/18/17 at TEX
• Exclusive Company - With his 300th LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
career home run, became the 16th 23 — 6/24-7/20/12 (with NYY)
player in Major League history to CAREER GRAND SLAMS:
record a career batting average of 11 — last: 6/22/17 vs. DET
.300 or better while collecting at least
1,000 runs, 2,000 hits, 500 doubles, 300 home runs and 1,000 RBI…joins Edgar Martinez,
Hank Aaron, George Brett, Miguel Cabrera, Lou Gehrig, Todd Helton, Rogers Hornsby,
Chipper Jones, Willie Mays, Stan Musial, Albert Pujols, Manny Ramirez, Babe Ruth, Al
Simmons and Ted Williams.
• Double Trouble - Recorded his 500th career double on August 4 vs. Kansas City, making
him one of 63 players in Major League history with at least 500 doubles…became the
7th 2nd baseman (primary position) in MLB history to collect 500 doubles, joining Craig
Biggio (668), Nap Lajoie (657), Charlie Gehringer (574), Jeff Kent (560), Rogers Hornsby
(541) and Roberto Alomar (504).
• Star of the Show - Earned his 8th career trip to All-Star Game…hit a go-ahead home run
in the top of the 10th inning to propel the AL to a 2-1 win over the NL in the 88th All-Star
Game on July 11 in Miami…earned the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award, joining
Ken Griffey Jr. (1992 at San Diego) and Ichiro Suzuki (2007 at San Francisco) as the only
Mariners to be named MVP of the Midsummer Classic…was the first American Leaguer
in the history of the All-Star Game to homer in extra innings and just the 4th player to do
so from either league…finished 1-for-2 with 1 run, 1 home run and 1 RBI.
• Good Company - With 300 career home runs and 500 career doubles, is one of 5 players
in MLB history to reach those milestones by the end of their age-34 season, joining Hall of
Famers Lou Gehrig and Stan Musial and active players Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera.
• 30-for-30 - Collected his 30th and 31st doubles of the season on September 9 vs. the
Angels…marked his 13th consecutive season with 30+ doubles, joining Stan Musial as
the only players in Major League history to collect that many doubles in 13+ straight
seasons...Canó is the only player to do so in the first 13 seasons of his career.
• Keystone Pop - Belted his 20th home run of the season on September 2 vs. Oakland,
becoming the first American League 2nd baseman (primary position) with 8 seasons of at
least 20 home runs…surpassed Joe Gordon, who had 7 such seasons…among all 2nd
basemen, trails only Jeff Kent, who had 12 such season, all in the NL.
• Ducks on the Pond - Led the AL with 51 hits with runners in scoring position, ranking
ahead of teammate Nelson Cruz (50), Mookie Betts-BOS (49) and Eric Hosmer-KC (49).
• Extra, Extra - Had 14 extra-base hits (9 2B, 5 HR) vs. the Angels, tied for the most vs. the
Halos in a single season (also: Reggie Jackson-OAK, 1969 and Alex Rodriguez-TEX, 2003).
• Ouch - Sat out the 4-game series at Toronto, May 11-14, with a sore right quad…placed
on the 10-day disabled list with a right quad strain on May 16 (retroactive to May 13)…
activated from the DL on May 23.

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PERSONAL: Robinson Jose Canó…resides
in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican KEYSTONE POWER
Republic…played basketball and baseball Robinson has hit 301 career home runs, tied
at San Pedro Apostol High School…father, with Hall of Famer Rogers Hornsby for the 2nd-
Jose, was a pitcher in the Yankees, Braves most all-time by a 2nd baseman (career primary
position):
and Astros organizations; appeared in 6

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games with the Astros (3 starts) in 1989… Rk. Name HR
along with his mother, Claribel, and father, 1. Jeff Kent...........................................377
established the RC22 Foundation in 2011 2. Robinson Canó...............................301
designed to provide hope to sick and Rogers Hornsby...............................301
underprivileged children in New York City 4. Craig Biggio.....................................291
and the Dominican Republic…in 2015, 5. Ryne Sandberg................................282
opened the RC22 DREAM School and
early childhood education center in San Pedro de Macoris…visited the residence of the
U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic on 1/27/11 as part of MLB’s “Dominican
Baseball Families” initiative to support projects undertaken by the MLB Dominican
Development Alliance…finalist for the 2006 and 2017 Roberto Clemente Award, given
annually to the Major League Baseball player who combines outstanding skills on the
baseball field with devoted work in the community…received 2010 “Joe DiMaggio Toast
of the Town” Award from New York Chapter of the BBWAA…was also given the 2010
“Player Citizen of the Year” Award from latinobaseball.com.
CAREER: Eight-time All-Star, including starter at second base from 2010-14…won 5 Silver
Slugger Awards (2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) and 2 Gold Gloves (2010, 2012)…2017
All-Star Game Most Valuable Player…finished in top 6 in voting for A.L. MVP from 2010-
14, including 3rd in 2010, 6th in 2011, 4th in 2012, 5th in 2013 and 5th in 2014…over last
11 seasons (since 2007), appeared in 1,744 of 1,782 possible games; ranks 1st in the
Majors in games played since 2007…team record in games played is 1,116-882 (.559)…
over last 9 seasons (since 2009), combined to bat .305 (1705x5584) with 841 runs, 361
doubles, 18 triples, 239 home runs, 874 RBI and .866 OPS (.505 SLG, .361 OBP)…618
extra-base hits over this span are tied with Miguel Cabrera for the most in baseball…
his 361 doubles during that span are also the most in baseball…along with Dan Uggla
(2006-10), only second MLB 2B with five straight seasons with 25 2B & 25 HR (2009-13).
2001: Made professional debut…hit .230 (46x200) with 3 home runs and 34 RBI in 57 games
with GCL Yankees…also played 2 games for Staten Island in the New York-Penn League.
2002: Hit .276 (131x474) in 113 games with A Greensboro…led team in hits (131), RBI (66)
and total bases (211)…named starting shortstop for South squad in the South Atlantic
League All-Star Game…tied for 2nd in the SAL with 9 triples.
2003: Split the season between A Tampa and AA Trenton…combined to bat .277 (147x530)
with 25 doubles, 4 triples, 6 home runs and 63 RBI in 136 games…played in the All-Star
Futures Game…ranked by Baseball America as the Yankees No. 6 prospect.
2004: Split season between AA Trenton and AAA Columbus…combined to hit .283 (144x508)
with 29 doubles, 10 triples, 13 home runs and 74 RBI in 135 games…played in All-Star
Futures Game in Houston…Yankees No. 2 prospect by Baseball America after season.
2005: Finished second behind Oakland’s 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 recall…led A.L. with .335 road batting average…led 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 games…recalled from Columbus May 3 and made MLB
debut that night at Tampa Bay…named AL Rookie of the Month for September, batting
.381 (40x105) with 22 runs, 9 doubles, 2 triples, 5 home runs and 16 RBI…hit .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…
earned first Silver Slugger Award and selected to first All-Star team (replaced on roster
due to injury)…among AL leaders, ranked 3rd in batting (.342) and T9th with 41 doubles…
his .342 batting average was the 3rd-highest for a Yankee in second season in Majors
(min. 400 AB)…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).
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2007: Hit .306 (189x617) with 93 runs, 41 doubles, 7 triples, 17 home runs, 97 RBI and 39
walks in 160 games…tied (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 hits, 301
total bases and 617 at-bats…led AL second basemen with 97 RBI…batted .328 (63x192)
against lefties, the 2nd-highest average in the Majors for a left-handed batter against left-
handed pitching…involved in 136 double plays, most in Majors by a second baseman
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since Cleveland’s Carlos Baerga in 1992 (138)…named AL co-Player of the Week for
period ending July 22 (.500/17x34, 8 R, 2 HR, 9 RBI)…named AL co-Player of the Week
for period ending Aug. 5 (.478/11x23, 9 R, 3 HR, 9 RBI).
2008: Hit .271 (162x597) with 35 doubles, 3 triples, 14 home runs and 72 RBI in 159 games
with the Yankees (154 starts at 2B)…struck out 65 times, tied with Ichiro for the 4th-
fewest K’s among AL players with at least 600 PA…had 800 total chances, most among
AL second basemen…played for Estrellas de Oriente in the Dominican Winter League.
2009: Hit .320 (204x637) with 103 runs, a team-high 48 doubles, 2 triples, 25 home runs, 85
RBI in 161 games…ranked 3rd in AL in hits, T3rd in doubles and 4th in total bases (331)…
recorded 67 multi-hit games, 2nd-most in Majors behind Ichiro’s 73…collected 203 hits
and 25 home runs as a second baseman, joining Bret Boone (2001) and Alfonso Soriano
(2002) as the third second baseman since Rogers Hornsby retired in 1937 to have 200+
hits and 25+ home runs in a season…played with Dominican Republic in 2009 WBC.
2010: Hit .319 (200x626) with 103 runs, 41 doubles, 3 triples, 29 home runs and 109 RBI in
160 games…ranked 2nd in the Majors in hits…among AL leaders, ranked 5th in batting,
T6th in runs, 7th in RBI and slugging percentage (.534), 9th in on-base percentage (.420)
and T9th in doubles and home runs…led all AL second basemen in average, runs, hits,
doubles, HR, RBI, slugging and on-base percentage…received his first career Gold Glove
Award, second Silver Slugger Award (also ‘06) and placed third in AL MVP voting…named
to the Sporting News 2010 All-Star team…became seventh second baseman to win Gold
Glove and Silver Slugger in same season, joining Dustin Pedroia (2008), Placido Polanco
(2007), Bret Boone (2003), Roberto Alomar (1992, ‘96, ‘99-2000), Chuck Knoblauch (1997),
Frank White (1986) and Lou Whitaker (1983-85)…finished season with 200 hits, reaching
plateau in his final at-bat of season…became first Yankees second baseman with back-
to-back 200 hit seasons, and first second baseman in the Majors to accomplish the feat
since Cleveland’s Carlos Baerga in 1992-93 (205 and 200, respectively)…led AL second
basemen in fielding percentage (.996), committing just 3 errors in 776 total chances…
established a franchise record with 81 consecutive errorless games at second base from
April 23-July 26…was elected to start in his first career All-Star Game…named AL April
Player of the Month…hit safely in 27 straight April games from April 12, 2009-April 16,
2010, the longest such streak in AL history and one shy of the Major League Modern Era
record held by the New York Giants’ Dan McGann (28 straight April games from 1903-
06)…hit his 100th career home run June 13 vs. Houston off Brian Moehler…named AL
co-Player of the Week with Tampa Bay’s Evan Longoria for week ending Aug. 22…hit .343
(12x35) with 8 runs, 4 home runs and 6 RBI in postseason…hit all four home runs in the
ALCS, becoming the first Yankee to hit four home runs in a single ALCS and fifth to do so
in a single postseason series (also Reggie Jackson-5 HR in 1977 WS, Hank Bauer-4 HR
in 1958 WS, Lou Gehrig-4 HR in 1928 WS and Babe Ruth-4 HR in 1926 WS).
2011: Hit .302 (188x623) with 104 runs, 46 doubles, 28 home runs and 118 RBI in 159
games…set career high in RBI, ranking 4th in Majors…did not go more than two straight
games without a hit…won his third Silver Slugger Award and was named to Sporting
News All-Star team…ranked 2nd in Majors with 81 extra-base hits, trailing only Jacoby
Ellsbury (83)…started at second base for A.L. in All-Star Game…won Home Run Derby
with 32 total home runs…appeared in his 1,000th Major League game Aug. 1 at Chicago
(AL), tallying 1,197 career hits and appearing in 588 wins…since 1950, the only Major
Leaguers to reach those totals through their 1,000th career game were Derek Jeter and
Johnny Pesky…was 3-for-5 with 2 doubles, a grand slam and six RBI in the Division
Series Game 1 win, matching franchise record for RBI in a postseason game…became
third Major Leaguer with 3+ extra-base hits and 6+ RBI in a postseason series opener,
joining San Francisco’s Will Clark (1989 NLCS) and Boston’s Mo Vaughn (1998 ALDS)…
following the season participated in MLB All-Star Series in Taiwan.

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2012: Hit .313 (196x627) with 105 runs, 48 doubles,
33 home runs and 94 RBI in 161 games… ELITE SINCE 2009
established a career high in home runs…finished Over the last 9 seasons (since 2009)
4th in AL MVP balloting…earned his fourth career Robinson has combined to bat .305
Silver Slugger Award and third straight (also 2006, (1705x5584) with 841 runs scored, 361
doubles, 18 triples, 239 home runs, 874
‘10-11)…received his second career Gold Glove RBI and an .866 OPS (.505 SLG, .361

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Award (also 2010) at 2B…named Yankees winner OBP) in 1,425 games…here is a look at
of inaugural Wilson Defensive Player of the Year his statistical rankings during that span:
Award…led Major League second basemen in
games played (161), hits (196), doubles (48), home Category MLB Ranking
Hits.................................... 1st (1,705)
runs (33), RBI (94) and batting average (.313)…
Doubles................................ 1st (361)
named to his fourth career All-Star Game…also Games............................... 1st (1,425)
served as AL’s Home Run Derby captain (did not At-Bats.............................. 1st (5,584)
homer)…recorded 300th career double May 16 WAR (Baseball-Reference)............ 2nd (54.9)
at Toronto…hit safely in a career-high—and 2012 Runs.................................... 2nd (841)
AL-best—23 straight games from June 24-July RBI........................................3rd (874)
20…A.L. Player of the Week for period ending Batting Avg (min. 2,760 PA)............ 7th (.305)
July 1 (.414/12x29, 5 R, 2 2B, 4 HR, 10 RBI). Home Runs....................... T11th (239)
2013: Hit .314 (190x605) with 81 runs, 41 doubles, 27 OPS (min. 2,760 PA)..................... 19th (.866)
home runs and 107 RBI…A.L.’s starting second Slugging Pct (min. 2,760 PA)........ 20th (.505)
baseman in All-Star Game at Citi Field, with
5,369,141 votes (HBP, left with contusion of right
quadriceps)…5th in MVP voting (150.0)…fifth Sliver Slugger Award, his fourth straight…
200th career home run Aug. 20 (G#1) vs. Toronto…played for Dominican Republic in
World Baseball Classic, winning WBC Tournament MVP after batting .469 (15x32)…set
record for most hits in single WBC tournament…named to WBC All-Tournament team.
2014: Hit .314 (187x595) with 77 runs, 37 doubles, 2 triples, 14 home runs, 82 RBI…Mariners
nominee for Hank Aaron Award…Mariners BBWAA MVP…finalist for Rawlings Gold
Glove Award…had 37 doubles (T7th in AL)…had at least one hit in 120 of 157 games,
3rd-most games with hit: J. Altuve (127) and M. Brantley (123)…6th in hits (187), on-base
(.382) and batting average (.314), 4th in multi-hit games (56), T7th in doubles (37)…led
team and T11th in AL with 12 game-winning RBI…6th among A.L. position players with
6.4 WAR - Baseball-Reference.com…reached base (via H or BB) in then career-high 31
straight games (27 via hit), April 20-May 24, 3rd-longest by AL player in 2014…missed
4 games (May 29-June 1) with left hand contusion…first time since 2006 to not start in
four straight games…800th career run March 31 at LAA…elected by fans as AL starting
second baseman…5th consecutive All-Star Game starting for AL at second base…first
AL second baseman to start 5 straight All-Star games since Roberto Alomar (1996-2000).
2015: Hit .287 (179x624) with 82 runs, 34 doubles, 1 triple, 21 home runs and 79 RBI in 156
games…recorded his 2,000th career hit Sept. 23 at Kansas City, becoming the 14th player
in MLB history with 2,000 hits within his first 11 seasons…became the 5th-youngest active
player (32 years, 336 days) with 2,000 hits…hit .330 (109x330) with 52 runs, 15 doubles,
1 triple, 17 home runs, 55 RBI & a .920 OPS in final 82 games (July 1-end of season)…
in first 74 games hit .238 (70x294)…hit 19 of 21 home runs in final 89 games…finished
season on 16-game hit streak (Sept. 16-end), batting .354 (23x65) with 9 runs, 5 home
runs and 14 RBI; marks the longest streak to end season in club history…led Mariners
with 179 hits…ranked 7th
in A.L. in hits (179) & T7th AWARDS SEASON
in multi-hit games (51)… Robinson has earned several major awards, including 8 All-Star
had 56 extra-base hits… Game selections, 5 Silver Sluggers, 2 Gold Glove Awards, the 2013
T7th in A.L. with 51 multi- World Baseball Classic MVP and the 2017 All-Star Game MVP:
hit games; 7th season with Year Award
2006.....................................AL All-Star (2B); AL Silver Slugger (2B)
50+…tallied the 6th career 2010....AL All-Star (2B); AL Silver Slugger (2B); AL Gold Glove (2B)
walk-off hit of his career 2011.....................................AL All-Star (2B); AL Silver Slugger (2B)
with a walk-off single in 2012....AL All-Star (2B); AL Silver Slugger (2B); AL Gold Glove (2B)
the 11th inning on July 7 2013....World Baseball Classic MVP; AL All-Star (2B); AL Silver Slugger (2B)
vs. Detroit…nominee for 2014......................................................................... AL All-Star (2B)
Marvin Miller Man of the 2016......................................................................... AL All-Star (2B)
Year Award. 2017........................................ AL All-Star (2B); All-Star Game MVP

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2016: Hit .298 (195x655) with 107 runs, 33 doubles, 2 triples, 39 home runs, 103 RBI in 161
games with the Mariners…named to his 7th career All-Star Game; competed in Home
Run Derby for 4th time (also: 2011-13)…belted a career-best 39 home runs, most by a
2nd baseman in club history…among AL leaders, ranked 2nd in total bases (349), 2nd
in at-bats, 3rd in multi-hit games (59), 4th in hits, T4th in games, 7th in home runs, T8th
in XBH (74), 10th in slugging (.533), 11th in RBI, 11th in OPS (.882) and 13th in average
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…posted WAR of 7.3 (Baseball-Reference), 6th-best in MLB among position players…


scored 100+ runs and had 100+ RBI for third time in career (also: 2010 & 2011 w/NYY); 1
of 5 players in MLB to reach those marks in 2016…his 39 home runs tied Rogers Hornsby
(39 HR, 1929) for the most home runs by a 2nd baseman in his age-33 season or older…
tied for the Major League lead with 16 go-ahead home runs…hit 11 home runs vs. left-
handed pitchers, tied with Kyle Seager for the most vs. southpaws among all left-handed
batters…led MLB with 3 extra inning home runs…hit 11 home runs on the first pitch, tied
for the Major League-lead…his 59 multi-hit games ranked 3rd-most in the AL…recorded
1,000th career RBI in 1,707th career game on April 26 vs. Houston, the 5th fastest 2nd
baseman to reach 1,000 career RBI…hit 247th career home run as 2nd baseman on June
17 at Boston, passing Joe Gordon for most by a 2nd baseman in AL history…tallied his
450th career double on May 2 at Oakland, becoming 5th second baseman in MLB history
with 2,000 hits, 450 doubles, 200 home runs and 1,000 RBI…scored his 1,000th career
run on June 5 at Texas; since RBI became official stat in 1920, is 1 of 6 players with
1,000+ runs and 1,000+ RBI through first 12 MLB seasons…doubled to left field in 1st
inning on Sept. 3 vs. Angels, his 12th consecutive season with 30+ doubles; one of four
players in MLB history to record 12 or more straight seasons with 30+ doubles…he is the
only player in MLB history with 30+ doubles in each of first 12 seasons (STATS Inc.)…
homered on August 2 vs. Boston, giving him 12 consecutive seasons with 50+ extra-base
hits and becoming the 4th player in MLB history with 50+ XBH in first 12 seasons…is first
2nd baseman (primary career position) in MLB history to record 12 seasons with 50 or
more extra-base hits…named AL Player of the Week (May 2 – 8)…reached base safely in
career-best 34 straight games, April 30–June 5…homered in the first 3 games of season
at Texas, including multi-homer game April 6…only player in club history to homer in first
three games to start season.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Appeared in postseason in 7 of 13 seasons (11 series)…
in 51 postseason games has hit .222 (45x203) with 10 doubles, 3 triples, 8 home runs
and 33 RBI…batted .343 (12x35) with 4 HR in 9 playoff games in 2010 (4 HR in ALCS vs.
Texas, becoming first Yankee to hit 4 HR in single ALCS and 5th to do so in postseason
series)…part of 2009 World Championship squad…bases-clearing double in first career
playoff at-bat in 2005 ALDS G#1 at LAA…grand slam and recorded 6 RBI in G#1 of 2011
ALDS vs. Detroit…6 RBI tied the Yankees single-game postseason record (4th player).
WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC: Played for Dominican Republic in the 2009, 2013 and 2017
WBC…named WBC Tournament MVP in 2013 after hitting .469 (15x32) with 4 doubles, 2
home runs and 6 RBI…set record for most hits in single WBC tournament.
AWARDS: All-Star (AL): 2006 (DNP), 2010 (starter), 2011 (starter), 2012 (starter), 2013
(starter), 2014 (starter), 2016, 2017…Home Run Derby: 2011, 2012 (winner), 2013, 2016…
AL Gold Glove: 2010, 2012…AL Silver Slugger: 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013…AL Player
of the Week: Sept. 12-18, 2005 (co), July 16-22, 2007 (co), July 30-Aug. 5, 2007 (co), May
24-30, 2010, Aug. 16-22, 2010 (co), June 25-July 1, 2012, May 2-8, 2016…AL Player
of Month: April 2010…AL Rookie of the Month: Sept. 2005…MLB.com Rookie of Year:
2005…MLB Futures Game: 2003, 2004…Robert Clemente Award Finalist: 2006, 2017…
Hank Aaron Award Finalist: 2013, 2014…World Baseball Classic: 2009, 2013 (MVP & All-
Tournament), 2017.
CANÓ’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS
— Signed by New York (AL) as a non-drafted free agent, Jan. 5, 2001.
— On the 15-day disabled list June 26-Aug. 8, 2006 with a strained left hamstring…included
rehab assignment at GCL Yankees and AA Trenton.
— Signed by Seattle as a free agent, December 12, 2013.
— On 10-day disabled list May 16 (retroactive to May 13)-May 23, 2017 with a right quad strain.

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CANÓ’s PLAYING RECORD
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

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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
2016 SEATTLE  .298 161 655 107 195 349 33 2 39 103 0 5 8 47 100 0 1 .533 .350
2017 SEATTLE  .280 150 592 79 166 268 33 0 23 97 0 3 4 49 85 1 0 .453 .338
Minor Lg Totals .278 493 1930 271 537 821 103 29 41 281 6 12 20 138 261 22 10 .425 .331
Mariners Totals .295 624 2466 345 727 1165 137 5 97 361 0 15 21 200 360 13 10 .472 .351
ML Totals .305 1998 7802 1144 2376 3857 512 33 301 1183 10 56 75 550 1049 51 38 .494 .354
 All-Star * Led League # MLB Rehab Assignment

DIVISION SERIES
YEAR CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2005 NYY vs. LAA .263 5 19 3 5 8 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 .421 .333
2006 NYY vs. DET .133 4 15 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .133 .133
2007 NYY vs. CLE .333 4 15 3 5 12 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 .800 .375
2009 NYY vs. MIN .167 3 12 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .167 .167
2010 NYY vs. MIN .333 3 12 3 4 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .333
2011 NYY vs. DET .318 5 22 2 7 15 2 0 2 9 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 .682 .375
2012 NYY vs. BAL .091 5 22 1 2 4 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .182 .130
DS Totals .231 29 117 13 27 49 8 1 4 23 0 0 0 6 14 0 2 .419 .268

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 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. LAA .261 6 23 4 6 11 1 2 0 4 0 0 2 4 3 0 0 .478 .414
2010 NYY vs. TEX .348 6 23 5 8 21 1 0 4 5 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .913 .375
2012 NYY vs. DET .056 4 18 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .056 .056
LCS Totals .234 16 64 9 15 33 2 2 4 9 0 0 2 5 9 0 0 .516 .310

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
2016 AL, San Diego --- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 --- 1.000
2017 AL, Miami .500 1 2 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2.000 .500
ASG Totals .222 7 9 2 2 5 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 .556 .333

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC


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
2017 Dom. Republic .250 6 20 5 5 9 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 .450 .423
WBC Totals .354 17 65 13 23 37 5 0 3 9 0 0 0 10 9 0 0 .569 .440
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NELSON CRUZ (23)
POSITION: Outfielder/Designated Hitter
AGE: 37, turns 38 July 1
BORN: 7-1-80 in Las Matas de Santa Cruz, Dominican Republic
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 230
ML SERVICE: 10 years, 82 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
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ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on December 4, 2014

2017:
• The Totals - Hit .288 (160x556) with CRUZ’s CAREER HIGHS
91 runs, 28 doubles, 39 home runs,
MOST HITS: 5 — 7/5/14 vs. BOS (with BAL)
119 RBI, 12 HBP, 70 walks, a .375
MOST HOME RUNS:
on-base percentage, a .549 slugging
2 — 23 times; last: 8/9/17 at OAK
mark and a .924 OPS in 155 games
MOST RBI:
with the Mariners.
8 — 2 times; last: 5/25/12 vs. TOR (with TEX)
• Leader - Led the American League
MOST STOLEN BASES:
in RBI with 119…became the first
3 — 4/20/10 vs. BOS (with TEX)
Mariner to lead the AL in RBI since
LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
Bret Boone in 2001 (141 RBI).
21 — 7/21-8/11/2015
• Aging Gracefully - In his age-36
CAREER GRAND SLAMS:
season, tied with Kansas City’s Hal
9 — last: 7/23/16 at TOR
McRae, who led the AL with 133 RBI
in 1982, as the 2nd-oldest player
to lead the AL outright in RBI…only Edgar Martinez, who was 37 when he collected a
league-leading 145 RBI for the Mariners in 2000, has been older when leading the Junior
Circuit outright in RBI.
• Honors - Named the Mariners Player of the Year by the Seattle chapter of the Baseball
Writers Association of America.
• Designated to Homer - Hit 38 home runs as a DH, most in club history (previous: Edgar
Martinez, 37 HR, 2000).
• RBI Machine - Collected at least 100 RBI for the 2nd consecutive season (also: 105 RBI,
2016)…is the 10th Mariner with multiple seasons of 100+ RBI.
• Milestone Home Run - Belted his 300th career home run on July 7 vs. Oakland…became
the 7th player to hit his 300th career home run with the Mariners.
• Shooting Star - Made his 5th career All-Star Game appearance…went 0-for-2 in Miami.
• Keeping it 100 - Recorded his 100th home run as a Mariner on June 4 vs. Tampa Bay in
his 362nd game with Seattle…his 362 games to 100 home runs with a single team are
T5th-fewest in Major League history…trails only Babe Ruth-NYY (250 G, 8/18/1921), Alex
Rodriguez-TEX (295 G, 8/30/02), Roger Maris-NYY (297 G, 10/1/1961) and Cecil Fielder-
DET (335 G, 4/20/92) while tied with Carlos Peña-TB (362 G, 6/27/09).
• Batting Clean-Up - Led the Major Leagues with 108 RBI while batting clean-up.
• Road Runner - Led the American League with 59 RBI on the road.
• Run Producer - Tallied 50 hits with runners in scoring position, 2nd-most in the American
League, trailing only teammate Robinson Canó (51).
• Go Ahead - Ranked T2nd in the AL (also: Albert Pujols-LAA) with 29 go-ahead RBI.
• Walk it Off - His 3 walk-off hits equaled the single-season club record, shared by 8
other Mariners: Bruce Bochte (1980), Tom Paciorek (1981), Todd Cruz (1982), Al Cowens
(1984), Jim Presley (1986), Russ Davis (1997), Jose Lopez (2009) and Ichiro Suzuki (2009).
• Slow Start - In his first 18 games of the season (4/3-21), hit .246 (16x65) with 6 runs, 4
doubles, 2 home runs and 8 RBI.
• Heating Up - From April 22 - May 25, hit .330 (32x97) with 14 runs, 4 doubles, 10 home
runs, 32 RBI and a 1.079 OPS (.398 OBP, .680 SLG) in 28 games.
• Streaking - Hit safely in 15 consecutive games, April 19 – May 6, batting .439 (25x57)
with 11 runs, 5 doubles, 5 home runs, 20 RBI and a 1.297 OPS (.507 OBP, .789 SLG)…
marked the 3rd longest streak of his career.
• 2nd Half Surge - Hit safely in 26-of-his-first-33 games after the All-Star Break, batting
.302 (38x126) with 25 runs, 14 home runs, 30 RBI and a 1.078 OPS (.388 OBP, .690 SLG).
• Award Season - Selected as a nominee for the Heart and Hustle Award as well as the
Hank Aaron Award…was a finalist for the Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award.
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PERSONAL: Nelson Ramon Martinez Cruz
Jr…resides in Las Matas de Santa Cruz, POWER SUPPLY
Dominican Republic…married to Solanyi Since 2009, Nelson leads the Major Leagues
Genao and they have a daughter, Giada… in home runs while ranking 3rd in RBI:
also has a son, Nelson David.…both his Rk. Name HR
parents were school teachers…played 1. Nelson Cruz...................................166

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basketball for the Dominican Republic 2. Edwin Encarnacion.........................153
Junior National Team…was the recipient 3. Giancarlo Stanton...........................150
of the 2010 Harold McKinney Good 4. Josh Donaldson..............................140
Guy Award by Texas media…started 5. Mike Trout........................................139
the Boomstick Foundation to help his
Rk. Name RBI
communities in Seattle, New York and in 1. Nolan Arenado................................454
the Dominican Republic. 2. Edwin Encarnacion.........................443
CAREER: Originally signed by New York- 3. Nelson Cruz...................................425
NL as non-drafted free agent on Feb. 4. Albert Pujols....................................420
23, 1998…has hit 323 career home runs 5. Jose Abreu......................................410
over parts of 13 Major League seasons
with the Brewers (2005), Rangers (2006-
2013), Orioles (2014) and Mariners (2015-c)…5-time AL All-Star (2009, 2013, 2014, 2015,
2017)…is the only player to hit 20 or more home runs in each of last 9 seasons…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 DSL…hit .244 with 1 HR, 32 RBI, 20 steals in 71 games.
2000: With Mets Eastern Division affiliate in DSL led league with 15 HR and 80 RBI in 69 games.
2001: Spent first season in the United States and his first season in the A’s organization
following August 30, 2000 trade from Mets…hit 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 A’s 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 Oakland’s Modesto
(High-A), Midland (AA) and Sacramento (AAA) clubs…ranked among minor leaguers in
runs (T4th, 109), total bases (5th, 301), and hits (T6th, 175).
2005: Brewers Robin Yount Performance Award for Minor League Player of Year…combined
to hit .289 (132x456) with 27 HR and 81 RBI with AA Huntsville and AAA Nashville…MLB
debut Sept. 17 at Houston…first ML hit Sept. 28 vs. Cincinnati with double in 8th off
Aaron Harang…promoted to Nashville June 29…PCL Championship Series MVP (4 HR,
11 RBI)…8th-best prospect in Brewers organization by Baseball America.
2006: Spilt season between AAA Nashville (MIL) and Texas…acquired by Texas in 6-player
trade with Milwaukee, July 28…spent rest of season with Texas, hit .223 in 41 games…
first MLB home run July 31 at Minnesota…2-HR game Sept. 5 at Oakland, including
inside-the-park HR…hit .302 with 20 HR and 73 RBI in 104 games with Nashville…at time
of trade, T2nd in PCL in HR and T4th in RBI…started for PCL in Triple-A All-Star Game.
2007: Made first Opening Day roster…optioned to Oklahoma on June 5…recalled on July
27 and hit .276 (45x163) with 6 home runs and 22 RBI in 53 games after recall…finished
2nd in HR (15) with Oklahoma City despite playing in only 44 games.
2008: Pacific Coast League MVP and Texas’ Tom Grieve Minor League Player of Year with
AAA Oklahoma…led minors with .693 slugging pct and was 2nd in home runs (T4th, 37)…
DFA’d on March 30 at end of spring, cleared waivers, and was outrighted to Triple-A April
3…won or shared Rangers Minor League Player of the Month honors in April, June, and
July…named PCL All-Star…on MiLB DL, August 2-20, with strained right quad…selected
by Texas on Aug. 25 and started final 31 games in right field…had 1.030 OPS from Aug.
25-end of season, the 2nd-highest in AL…played for Cibao in DWL, 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 MLB season, led Texas in home runs (33) and slugging (.524)…tied for
8th in the AL in HR…selected to AL All-Star team as an injury replacement for LAA’s
Torii Hunter…defeated by Prince Fielder in final round of State Farm All-Star Home Run
Derby…on 15-day DL, August 4-18, with left ankle sprain…T4th in AL with 11 OF assists.

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2010: Among A.L. players (400+ PA), ranked 5th in slugging (.576), 6th in batting (.318)
and OPS (.950)…missed 51 games during 3 stints on 15-day DL: April 27-May 13 (right
hamstring strain), May 29-June 21 (left hamstring strain) and August 15-29 (left hamstring
strain)…2nd player since 1920 to homer in 7+ of his team’s first 11 games of season
(also ARI’s Luis Gonzalez–7 in first 10 games–in 2001)…AL Player of the Week, May 17-
23 (.458/11x24, 5 R, 5 2B, 2 HR, 12 RBI)…hit .317 (19x60) and with 13 runs, 7 doubles,
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6 home runs and 11 RBI in playoffs…13 XBH were T2nd-most ever in one postseason,
while 7 doubles ranked T3rd-most…hit safely in 15 of first 16 postseason games, with 12-
game hitting streak to begin playoffs, T3rd-longest hit ever to begin a postseason career.
2011: Ranked among AL leaders in slugging (11th, .509) and home runs (T13th, 29)…home
run every 16.38 at-bats, 7th-best in league…on 15-day DL, May 4-22 (strained left quad)
and Aug. 29-Sept. 12 (strained left hamstring)…ALCS MVP vs. Detroit, batting .364 (8x22)
with 2 doubles, 6 home runs and 13 RBI; 6 HR and 13 RBI were most in any single playoff
series…hit first postseason walk-off slam in MLB history in 11th of G#2 of ALCS vs.
Detroit…also hit 3-run HR in 11th inning of Game 4 at Detroit, the first ever with multiple
extra-inning HR in a postseason series…hit .200 (5x25) in World Series vs. St. Louis.
2012: Ranked among AL leaders in doubles (4th, 45), extra-base hits (9th, 69), games (T10th,
159)…T8th in AL 9 OF assists…played for Cibao in DWL (.286/12x42 in 11 games).
2013: AL All-Star, hitting 27 HR in 109 games…7th in AL with 5.43 AB/RBI ratio (min. 400
AB)…on restricted list Aug. 5-Sept. 29 (50-game suspension-MLB-Joint Drug Prevention
and Treatment Program)…reinstated for Wild Card, game #163, Sept. 30 vs. TB.
2014: Led Majors with 40 home runs…named Orioles MVP by members of Baltimore
media…made AL All-Star Team for 3rd time, earning first fan-elected start as DH with
over 3-million votes…finished 7th in AL MVP voting (102.0 points)…named 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 played…established
Orioles May record with 13 home runs…Baltimore debut March 31 vs. Boston with
eventual game-winning home run in 7th off Jon Lester.
2015: Hit .302 (178x590) with 90 runs, 22 doubles, 1 triple, 44 home runs, 93 RBI, a .369
on-base percentage in 152 games…among AL leaders: 2nd in HR (44), 3rd in SLG (.566),
4th in OPS (.936), T11th in multi-hit games (49), T8th in average (.302), T12th in RBI (93),
T10th in XBH (67)…T5th in A.L. with 27 go-ahead RBI and T7th with 14 game-winning
RBI…led team in runs (90), home runs (44), RBI (93), walks (59), average (.302), on-base
(.369) & slugging (.566)…4th player in Mariners history with 40-HR season: Ken Griffey
Jr. (6), Jay Buhner (3), Alex Rodriguez (3)…2nd player to record 40-HR season during
Safeco Field era (opened July 1999)…voted as starting DH for American League…4th
All-Star game selection (2009, 2013-2015) and second start (2014)…reached base safely
in career-high 37 straight games July 18-Aug. 27 (previous best: 25 G in 2010)…on-base
streak was 3rd-longest in A.L. in 2015 and 6th-longest in Majors…during streak hit .355
(54x152) with 32 runs, 9 doubles, 18 home runs…streak was 12th-longest in club history,
and longest since Ichiro (43 in 2009)…record is 47 by Alvin Davis in 1984)…extra-base
hit in 9 straight games July 31-Aug. 9, 2nd-longest streak in club history (Ken Griffey Jr.,
10, July 19-29, 1993)…tied Jay Buhner (1996) for club record with 44 home runs by right-
hander…ranked 3rd in A.L. & 4th in Majors hitting .357 (60x168) with 9 doubles, 1 triple,
14 home runs, 27 RBI vs. lefties; his .673 slugging mark and 14 home runs led A.L. (tied
in HR with Todd Frazier)…MLB leading 27 home runs on road, T3rd-most in club history
behind Ken Griffey Jr. (29 in 1997), Alex Rodriguez (28 in 2000) & tied with Jay Buhner
(1997)…April AL Player of Month…first career POM Award & first Mariners position player
since Ichiro (Aug. 2004)…A.L. Player of the Week for April 13-19 (.500, 12x24, 7 R, 6
HR, 10 RBI)…200th career home run April 13 at Los Angeles-NL…homered in 5 straight
games July 31-Aug. 4…5th player in MLB history to homer in 5+ straight twice in same
season: Harmon Killebrew (1970 Twins), Frank Thomas (1994 White Sox), Barry Bonds
(2001 Giants), Chase Utley (2008 Phillies)…HR in 5 straight April 11-15 (6 HR), T2nd-
longest streak in club history: Griffey Jr., 8; Cruz, Buhner (2x), Zisk, A. Rodriguez all 5
games…10 HR in April were 3rd-most in club history (Ken Griffey Jr. - 13 in ‘97, 11 in ‘98).

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2016: Hit .287 (169x589) with 96 runs, 27 doubles, 1 triple, 43 home runs, 105 RBI, a .360
OBP and a .555 slugging percentage in 155 games with the Mariners…2nd time in 3
seasons to collect at least 100 RBI (also: 2014 w/BAL, 108 RBI)…led the Majors with 19
home runs vs. lefties…led the Major Leagues in home runs on the road (26)…recorded a
career-high 52 multi-hit games…hit 10 home runs in 19 games against Los Angeles - AL,
most by a Mariner vs. any single opponent in a single season…on May 20 at Cincinnati, hit

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his 250th career home run…had 7 RBI on July 23 at Toronto, the 3rd time in career with 7+
RBI vs. Toronto (also: 8, July 22, 2011 & May 25, 2012 w/Texas); joins Hall of Famer Ralph
Kiner as only two players in MLB history to drive in 7+ runs vs. single opponent at least
three times…belted a 493-foot homer off Tyler Duffey Sept. 24 at Minnesota; according to
Statcast, was 2nd-longest home run of 2016, trailing Miami’s Giancarlo Stanton (504 ft.).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Appeared in 9 postseason series (2010-12 w/TEX, 2014
w/BAL)…career .292 hitter (45x154) with 16 home runs and 34 RBI in 41 games…MVP
of 2011 ALCS…played in World Series in 2010-2011 with Texas…8 home runs in 2011
postseason are tied for most in MLB history in single postseason (also: Barry Bonds, 2002,
and Carlos Beltran, 2004)…13 RBI in 2011 ALCS are the most in any postseason series.
WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC: Played for Dominican Republic in 2009, 2013 and 2017
World Baseball Classic…member of 2013 WBC championship team with Robinson Canó.
AWARDS: AL All-Star: 2009 (DNP), 2013, 2014 (starter), 2015, 2017…AL Player of the
Month: April 2015…AL Player of the Week: May 17-23, 2010, May 26-June 1, 2014, Sept.
1-7, 2014, April 13-19, 2015…Mariners Player of the Year by the Seattle Chapter of the
BBWAA: 2017…World Baseball Classic: 2009, 2013, 2017.

CRUZ’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
1998 DSL Mets .271 30 70 10 19 22 0 0 1 13 0 0 3 7 21 6 0 .314 .363
1999 DSL Mets .200 35 90 7 18 24 4 1 0 11 0 1 1 6 21 6 1 .267 .255
DSL Mets-2 .278 36 115 20 32 41 4 1 1 21 0 2 1 16 27 14 0 .357 .366
2000 DSL Mets .351 69 259 60 91 158 14 4 15 80 4 4 8 33 56 17 4 .610 .434
2001 AZL Athletics .250 23 88 11 22 36 3 1 3 16 1 0 0 4 29 6 3 .409 .283
2002 Vancouver .276 63 214 23 59 85 14 0 4 25 4 1 4 9 58 12 1 .397 .316
2003 Kane County .238 119 470 65 112 202 26 2 20 85 1 6 9 29 128 10 5 .430 .292
2004 Modesto .345 66 261 54 90 152 27 1 11 52 0 1 4 24 73 8 4 .582 .407
Midland .313 67 262 51 82 142 14 2 14 45 0 0 1 26 69 8 3 .542 .377
Sacramento .231 4 13 4 3 7 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 .538 .286
2005 Huntsville .306 68 248 45 76 143 19 0 16 54 0 3 4 31 71 10 3 .577 .388
Nashville .269 60 208 33 56 102 13 0 11 27 0 0 8 30 62 9 4 .490 .382
MILWAUKEE .200 8 5 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .400 .429
2006 Nashville .302 104 371 68 112 196 22 1 20 73 0 4 6 42 100 17 6 .528 .378
TEXAS .223 41 130 15 29 50 3 0 6 22 0 1 0 7 32 1 0 .385 .261
2007 TEXAS .235 96 307 35 72 118 15 2 9 34 1 1 2 21 87 2 4 .384 .287
Oklahoma .352 44 162 32 57 113 9 1 15 45 0 2 2 21 34 1 2 .698 .428
2008 Oklahoma .342 103 383 93 131 266 18 3 37 99 0 4 5 56 87 24 8 .695 .429
AZL Rangers .250 1 4 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .500 .500
TEXAS .330 31 115 19 38 70 9 1 7 26 0 0 1 17 28 3 1 .609 .421
2009 TEXAS  .260 128 462 75 120 242 21 1 33 76 0 2 2 49 118 20 4 .524 .332
Oklahoma City # .000 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 0 .000 .091
2010 TEXAS .318 108 399 60 127 230 31 3 22 78 1 6 1 38 81 17 4 .576 .374
Oklahoma City # .211 5 19 1 4 5 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 2 5 0 0 .263 .273
Frisco # .364 3 11 1 4 5 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 .455 .385
2011 TEXAS .263 124 475 64 125 242 28 1 29 87 0 3 2 33 116 9 5 .509 .312
Frisco # .182 3 11 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .273 .250
Round Rock # .455 3 11 3 5 14 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1.273 .538
2012 TEXAS .260 159 585 86 152 269 45 0 24 90 0 4 5 48 140 8 4 .460 .319
2012 TEXAS .260 159 585 86 152 269 45 0 24 90 0 4 5 48 140 8 4 .460 .319
2013 TEXAS  .266 109 413 49 110 209 18 0 27 76 0 4 4 35 109 5 1 .506 .327
2014 BALTIMORE  .271 159 613 87 166 322 32 2 * 40 108 0 5 5 55 140 4 5 .525 .333
2015 SEATTLE  .302 152 590 90 178 334 22 1 44 93 0 1 5 59 164 3 2 .566 .369
2016 SEATTLE .287 155 589 96 169 327 27 1 43 105 0 7 9 62 159 2 0 .555 .360
2017 SEATTLE  .288 155 556 91 160 305 28 0 39 * 119 0 7 12 70 140 1 1 .549 .375
Minor Lg Totals .298 909 3280 583 976 1718 192 17 172 659 10 30 56 344 855 150 44 .524 .371
Mariners Totals .292 462 1735 277 507 966 77 2 126 317 0 15 26 191 463 6 3 .557 .368
AL Totals .276  1417  5234  767  1446  2718  279  12  323  914 2  41  48  494  1314  75  31  .519  .342
NL Totals .200 8 5 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .400 .429
ML Totals .276 1425 5239 768 1447 2720 280 12 323 914 2 41 48 496 1314 75 31 .519 .342
 All-Star # MLB Rehab Assignment * Led League
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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

DIVISION SERIES
YEAR CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
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2010 TEX vs. TB .400 5 20 5 8 19 2 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 .950 .400


2011 TEX vs. TB .067 4 15 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .067 .067
2014 BAL vs. DET .500 3 12 4 6 12 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1.000 .500
DS Totals .319 12 47 10 15 32 2 0 5 8 0 0 0 0 14 1 0 .681 .319

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES


YEAR CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2010 TEX vs. NYY .350 6 20 6 7 16 3 0 2 5 0 0 0 3 6 0 0 .800 .435
2011 TEX vs. DET .364 6 22 7 8 28 2 0 6 13 0 0 1 2 4 0 1 1.273 .440
2014 BAL vs. KC .250 4 16 1 4 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 .313 .333
LCS Totals .328 16 58 14 19 49 6 0 8 20 0 0 1 7 12 0 1 .845 .409

WORLD SERIES
YEAR CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2010 TEX vs. SF .200 5 20 2 4 9 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .450 .200
2011 TEX vs. STL .200 7 25 5 5 11 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 .440 .333
WS Totals .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
2017 AL, Miami .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000
ASG Totals .000 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .000 .125

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC


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
2017 Dom. Republic .300 6 20 4 6 17 2 0 3 5 0 0 1 3 5 0 1 .850 .417
WBC Totals .297 17 64 9 19 30 6 0 4 12 0 0 1 6 13 0 0 .469 .366

CRUZ’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Signed by New York (NL) as a non-drafted free agent, Feb. 17, 2008.
— Acquired by Oakland in exchange for Jorge Velandia (inf), Aug. 30, 2000.
— Acquired by Milwaukee from Oakland, along with Justin Lehr (rhp) in exchange for Keith
Ginter (INF), Dec. 15, 2004.
— Acquired by Texas from Milwaukee, along with Carlos Lee (of) in exchange for Kevin
Mench (of), Laynce Nix (of), Francisco Cordero (rhp) & Julian Cordero (lhp), July 28, 2006.
— On 15-day disabled list Aug. 14-19, 2009 with a left ankle sprain…included rehab
assignment at AAA Oklahoma City.
— On 15-day disabled list April 27-May 14, 2010 with a right hamstring strain…included
rehab assignment at AAA Oklahoma City.
— On 15-day disabled list May 29-June 22, 2010 with a left hamstring strain…included
rehab assignment at AAA Oklahoma City.
— On 15-day disabled list Aug. 15-30, 2010 with a left hamstring strain…included rehab
assignment at AA Frisco.
— On 15-day disabled list May 4-23, 2011 with a strained right quadriceps muscle…
included rehab assignment at AA Frisco and AAA Round Rock.
— On 15-day disabled list Aug. 29-Sept. 13, 2011 with a left hamstring strain.
— On MLB Suspended list Aug. 5-Sept. 30, 2013.
— Signed by Baltimore as a free agent, Feb. 24, 2014.
— Signed by Seattle as a free agent, Dec. 4, 2014.

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CHASE DE JONG (33)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 24 BORN: 12-29-93 in Long Beach, CA
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 205
ML SERVICE: 0 years, 31 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: In trade from Los Angeles-NL in exchange for Drew

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Jackson (inf) and Aneurys Zabala (rhp) on March 1, 2017
PRONUNCIATION: De Jong (dee-YOUNG)
2017:
• Seattle Totals – Was 0-3 with 6.35
ERA (20 ER, 28.1 IP) with 13 strike- DE JONG’s CAREER HIGHS
outs in 7 games, 4 starts in Majors. MOST STRIKEOUTS: 4 — 5/16/17 vs. OAK
• Firsts – Major League debut on LOW-HIT GAME: None
April 5 at Houston, and made his LONGEST WINNING STREAK: None
first start on April 30 at Cleveland. LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
• Up & Down – Four stints in Majors 3 — 4/5/17- Active
with Seattle: April 3-5, April 21-23, MOST INNINGS:
April 26-May 17 & June 14-16. 6.0, 2 times — last: 5/16/17 vs. OAK
• Minor Totals - Went 4-9 with 5.99
ERA (75 ER, 112.2 IP) in 20 starts between AAA Tacoma and AA Arkansas (8/7-end).
• Tacoma Time - Made 15 starts with Tacoma, going 3-6 with a 6.00 ERA (56 ER, 84.0 IP).
• Arkansas – Went 1-3 with 5.97 ERA (19 ER, 28.2 IP) in 5 starts with Arkansas (8/7-end of year).
PERSONAL: Chase Louis De Jong…graduated from Long Beach’s Woodrow Wilson High
School…committed to University of Southern California before signing with Toronto…
selected by Toronto in 2nd round of 2012 First-Year Player Draft.
CAREER: Has gone 34-30 in the minors with a 3.95 ERA (246 ER, 561.0 IP)...was a 2016
Double-A All-Star and Texas League Pitcher of the Year.
2012: Was 1-0 with 1.50 ERA (2 ER, 12.0 IP) with 15 strikeouts in 6 games with GCL Blue Jays.
2013: Struck out 66 batters in 56 innings at R-Bluefield…had 3.05 ERA in 13 games (10 starts).
2014: With A Lansing, was 1-6 with 4.82 ERA (52 ER, 97.0 IP) in 23 games (21 starts).
2015: California League Pitcher of the Week on July 27…went 11-7 with 3.43 ERA (52 ER,
136.1 IP) in 25 games (24 starts) between Toronto and Los Angeles-NL Single-A affiliates…
traded to Los Angeles-NL on July 2 with Tim Locastro for three international signing slots…
in two postseason starts for Rancho Cucamonga, went 1-0 with 1.42 ERA.
2016: Made 26 starts with AAA Oklahoma City and AA Tulsa, going 15-5 with 2.82 ERA (46 ER,
147.0 IP)…Texas League Pitcher of the Year and mid- and post-season All-Star…Baseball
America Double-A All-Star…led Double-A pitchers in wins, WHIP (1.02), and opponents’
average (.207, 1st)…Texas League Pitcher of the Week for period ending July 24.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
DE JONG’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 GCL Blue Jays 1-0 1.50 6 0 0 0 0 12.0 7 2 2 0 0 1 15 0 0
2013 Bluefield 2-3 3.05 13 10 1 0 0 56.0 58 21 19 2 1 10 66 0 0
2014 Lansing 1-6 4.82 23 21 0 0 0 97.0 113 59 52 12 7 22 73 6 0
2015 Lansing 7-4 3.13 14 14 1 0 0 86.1 75 36 30 9 3 18 77 4 0
Rancho Cucamonga 4-3 3.96 11 10 0 0 0 50.0 44 27 22 6 1 15 52 0 0
2016 Tulsa 14-5 2.86 25 25 2 1 0 141.2 106 51 45 15 3 39 125 9 0
Oklahoma City 1-0 1.69 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 6 1 1 0 0 1 8 0 0
2017 SEATTLE 0-3 6.35 7 4 0 0 0 28.1 31 20 20 5 0 13 13 0 0
Tacoma 3-6 6.00 15 15 0 0 0 84.0 99 61 56 18 4 27 61 5 0
Arkansas 1-3 5.97 5 5 0 0 0 28.2 32 20 19 3 3 10 18 2 0
Minor Lg Totals 34-30 3.95 113 101 4 1 0 561.0 540 278 246 65 22 143 495 26 0
ML Totals 0-3 6.35 7 4 0 0 0 28.1 31 20 20 5 0 13 13 0 0

DE JONG’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Toronto in the 2nd round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft.
— Acquired by Los Angeles-NL from Toronto with Tim Locastro (inf) in exchange for three
international signing slots on July 2, 2015.
— Acquired by Seattle from Los Angeles-NL in exchange for Drew Jackson (inf) and
Aneurys Zabala (rhp) on March 1, 2017.
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EDWIN DÍAZ (39)
POSITION: Right-handed pitcher
AGE: 23, turns 24 March 22 BORN: 3-22-94 in Humacao, PR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 165
ML SERVICE: 1 years, 121 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: Mariners 3rd (98th overall) round selection in the 2012
2018 MARINERS

MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed by Mariners scout Noel Sevilla

2017:
• Totals – Was 4-6 with 34 saves and
a 3.27 ERA (24 ER, 66.0 IP) with 89
DÍAZ’s CAREER HIGHS
strikeouts in 66 relief games. MOST STRIKEOUTS:
• Save It – His 34 saves were T4th 5 — 6/14/16 at TB
in American League behind Tampa LOW-HIT GAME: None
Bay’s Alex Colome (47), Toronto’s LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
Roberto Osuna (39) and Boston’s 1 — 4 times, last: 9/22/17-active
Craig Kimbrel (35). LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
• Yer Out – Struck out 12.14 batters 5 — 6/19/16-4/9/17
per 9.0 innings, the 4th-best by a MOST INNINGS: 2.2 — 6/14/16 at TB
reliever in club history.
• Finishing Strong – Was 2-1 with 7 saves and 1.38 ERA (2 ER, 13.0 IP) with 17 strikeouts
in final 13 games of year…had 2.83 ERA (11 ER, 35.0 IP) with 48 strikeouts from July on.
• Road Warrior – Was 25-for-27 in save opportunities with a 1.24 ERA (5 ER, 36.1 IP) with
54 strikeouts in 35 road games…had a 5.76 ERA (19 ER, 29.2 IP) in 31 home games.
• Reliever of the Month – Named American League Reliever of the Month for July, going
0-1 with 8 saves and a 1.98 ERA (3 ER, 13.2 IP) with 21 strikeouts in 13 relief appear-
ances…limited opponents to a .163 (8x49) batting average.
• No Hits For You – Limited opponents to a .183 (44x240) batting average, the 13th-best
among American League relievers.
• Thirty – Recorded his 30th save of the season on Aug. 25 at New York-AL, becoming the
9th Mariners pitcher (14th overall) with a 30-save season.
• 4-for-4 - Had saves in 4 consecutive games, July 14-17…first Mariner in club history to
do so…last pitcher with 4 saves in as many games: Jeremy Jeffress-MIL, 7/28-31/16.
• Winner Winner – Earned his first Major League win on April 16 vs. Texas.
• Strong Run – From May 19-June 20, posted 0.68 ERA (1 ER, 13.1 IP) in 12 games.
PERSONAL: Edwin Orlando Díaz…graduated from Caguas Military Academy in June, 2012.
CAREER: Spent entire 6-year professional career with the Mariners after being selected in
the 3rd round (98th overall) of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft…is 4-10 with 52 saves
and 3.06 ERA (40 ER, 117.2 IP) with 177 strikeouts and 47 walks in 115 career games.
2012: Began pro career with AZL Mariners…participated in Mariners Instructional League.
2013: Made 13 starts with Pulaski…Appalachian League Pitcher of the Year…ranked among
league leaders in ERA (1st, 1.43), strikeouts (1st, 79), starts (T1st, 13), innings (2nd, 69.0),
WHIP (1st, 0.91) and opponents average (2nd, .191) and among starters in strikeouts per
9.0 innings (3rd, 10.30) and fewest baserunners per 9.0 innings (1st, 8.74)…Appalachian
League Pitcher of the Week, June 24-30…participated in Mariners Instructional League.
2014: Spent season with Clinton and named by Mariners as Starting Pitcher of the Year…
allowed 2 earned runs or less in 17 games, including not allowing a run in 6 starts.
2015: Split season between High-A Bakersfield (4/9-5/12) and AA Jackson (5/13-end of
season), going 7-10 with 3.82 ERA (60 ER, 141.1 IP) in 27 starts…member of World
Team in 2015 MLB Futures Game (0.2,3,2,2,0,1)…named by Seattle Mariners as the
organization’s Starting Pitcher of the Year…led Mariners farmhands with 145 strikeouts…
among all minor league players ranked 9th in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (9.23) and T13th
in strikeouts (145)…went 2-0 with a 1.70 ERA (7 ER, 37.0 IP) in 7 starts with Bakersfield
(April 9-May 12)…at the time of promotion to AA on May 13, ranked among the California
League pitching leaders in opponent batting average (1st, .167), WHIP (1st, 0.81), ERA
(3rd, 1.70), strikeouts (5th, 42) and innings (10th, 37.0)...the Mariners #2 prospect by
Baseball America heading into 2016 season.

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DÍAZ (continued)
2016: Went 0-4 with 18 saves (in 21 opportunities) with a 2.79 ERA (16 ER, 51.2 IP) with
88 strikeouts in 49 relief appearances…was 0-2 with 18 saves (in 21 chances) with 3.71
ERA (11 ER, 26.2 IP) with 39 strikeouts after move to closer role Aug. 1…went 0-1 with 18
saves with a 4.22 ERA (10 ER, 21.1 IP) with 33 strikeouts in 21 games when entering in a
save situation…his 18 saves from Aug. 1 through the end of the regular season led MLB…
his 15.33 strikeout per 9.0 inning rate is the best in club history (min. 50.0 IP), ahead of

2018 MARINERS
Danny Farquhar (12.77 in 2013)…went 0-2 with 13 holds and a 1.80 ERA (5 ER, 25.0 IP)
with 49 strikeouts in 24 games before moving to closer role (through July 31)…converted
first 11 save opps (8/2-26), and 7 of last 10 to end season…recorded 88 strikeouts, 3rd-
most in club history by a Mariners rookie reliever behind Enrique Romo (92) and Carson
Smith (92), and T8th-most in club history by a reliever (also: Jeff Nelson, 88 K, 2001)…
first ML save and struck out 3 on Aug. 2 vs. Boston (1.0 IP, BB, 3 K)…recorded his 50th
career strikeout in 25.1 IP, the fastest of any pitcher to make his Major League debut since
1893 (Elias Sports Bureau)…struck out 15.33 batters per 9.0 innings, the 2nd-best rate
among relievers behind New York’s Dellin Betances (15.53) and 8th-best in MLB history…
ranks 2nd-best by a rookie reliever in MLB history, trailing Kenley Jansen-LAD (16.10/96
K, 53.2 IP, 2011)…recorded 11 straight outs via strikeout June 28-July 6, setting a club
record (previous: 10, Randy Johnson, July 18-24, 1997)…selected from AA Jackson June
4…MLB debut June 6 vs. Cleveland…went 3-3 with 1 save and 2.21 ERA (10 ER, 40.2 IP)
with 54 strikeouts in 16 games including 6 starts with AA Jackson…after move to bullpen
May 10, was 1-0 with 1 save and 0.00 ERA (0 ER, 11.2 IP), striking out 16…began season
in rotation, was 2-3 with 3.00 ERA (10 ER, 30.0 IP) with 38 in 6 starts.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.

DÍAZ’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 AZL Mariners 2-1 5.21 9 1 0 0 0 19.0 12 13 11 2 5 17 20 0 0
2013 Pulaski 5-2 1.43 13 13 0 0 0 69.0 45 14 11 5 4 18 79 2 0
2014 Clinton 6-8 3.34 24 24 1 1 0 116.0 96 50 43 5 10 42 111 5 2
2015 Bakersfield 2-0 1.70 7 7 0 0 0 37.0 21 7 7 3 4 9 42 2 0
Jackson 5-10 4.57 20 20 0 0 0 104.1 102 56 53 5 7 37 103 2 1
2016 Jackson 3-3 2.21 16 6 0 0 1 40.2 32 13 10 3 2 7 54 2 1
SEATTLE 0-4 2.79 49 0 0 0 18 51.2 45 16 16 5 3 15 88 6 1
2017 SEATTLE 4-6 3.27 66 0 0 0 34 66.0 44 28 24 10 3 32 89 3 1
Minor Lg Totals 23-24 3.15 89 71 1 1 1 386.0 308 153 135 23 32 130 409 13 4
ML Totals 4-10 3.06 115 0 0 0 52 117.2 89 44 40 15 6 47 177 9 2

BATTING AVG AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP


Career .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000
Last Hit - None Last Home Run - None

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC


YEAR
CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017
Puerto Rico 1-0 3.38 4 0 0 0 2 5.1 2 2 2 0 0 4 9 0 0

DÍAZ’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Seattle in the 3rd round (98th overall) in the 2012 MLB First-Year Player
draft…signed by Mariners scout Noel Sevilla.

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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MIKE FORD (6)
POSITION: First Baseman
AGE: 25, turns 26 July 4 BORN: 7-4-1992 in Belle Mead, NJ
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 225
ML SERVICE: None
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: Selected from New York-AL in the Rule 5 Draft, Dec. 14, 2017
2018 MARINERS

2017:
• The Totals - Combined to hit .270 (116x429) with 80 runs, 24 doubles, 1 triple, 20 home
runs, 86 RBI, 94 walks, a .404 on-base percentage and a .471 slugging mark in 126
games between AA Trenton and AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in the Yankees organization.
• Leaderboard - Among all minor leaguers, ranked T3rd in walks (94).
• Trenton Time - Began the season with AA Trenton, where he hit .272 (91x335) with 61
runs, 19 doubles, 1 triple, 13 home runs, 65 RBI, 76 walks and a .410 on-base percent-
age in 101 games.
• The Electric City - Appeared in 25 games over two stints (5/14-23 and 7/5-8/1) with AAA
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, batting .266 (25x94) with 19 runs, 5 doubles, 7 home runs and 21 RBI.
PERSONAL: Michael Ford…earned his high school diploma from the Hun School (Princeton,
NJ)…played three seasons at Princeton University (2011-13), where he was a two-way
player…as a junior in 2013, won both the Ivy League Player of the Year and Pitcher of the
Year Awards, becoming the first player in Ivy League history to win both awards in the
same season…in 2013, was also a finalist for the John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year
Award and a semifinalist for the Gregg Olson Award.
CAREER: Signed by the Yankees as a non-drafted free agent on July 17, 2013…hit 4 home
runs on May 25, 2014 with A Charleston.
2013: Began his professional career with short-A Staten Island, where he hit .235 (27x115)
with 19 runs, 7 doubles, 3 home runs and 17 RBI in 33 games.
2014: Split the season between A Charleston and advanced-A Tampa…began the season with
Charleston, where he hit .283 (92x325) with 40 runs, 15 doubles, 2 triples, 11 home runs, 46
RBI and 48 walks in 93 games…named a South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star…hit 4
home runs on May 25 at Hickory; becoming the 3rd player in South Atlantic League history
to hit 4 home runs in a game…promoted to Tampa on Aug. 19, where he appeared in 12
games, batting .354 (17x48) with 7 runs, 4 doubles, 2 home runs and 10 RBI.
2015: In 123 games with advanced-A Tampa, hit .260 (113x435) with 62 runs, 23 doubles, 3
triples, 6 home runs, 55 RBI, 60 walks…named a FSL Mid-Season All-Star.
2016: Appeared with advanced-A Tampa, short-A Staten Island and AA Trenton…hit .371
(13x35) with 3 runs, 1 double, 2 home runs and 14 RBI in 10 games with Tampa…played
in 4 games with Staten Island, going 2-for-12 (.167) with 2 runs, 1 double, 1 home run and
3 RBI…spent the majority of the season with Trenton, where he hit .280 (40x143) with 21
runs, 10 doubles, 5 home runs and 26 RBI in 42 games.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.

FORD’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2013 Staten Island  .235 33 115 19 27 43 7 0 3 17 0 1 0 20 23 0 0 .374 .346
2014 Charleston .283 93 325 40 92 144 15 2 11 46 0 3 5 48 39 2 0 .443 .381
Tampa .354 12 48 7 17 27 4 0 2 10 0 0 0 4 7 0 0 .563 .404
2015 Tampa .260 123 435 62 113 160 23 3 6 55 0 5 0 60 75 1 0 .368 .346
2016 Tampa .371 10 35 3 13 20 1 0 2 14 0 1 0 5 4 0 1 .571 .439
Staten Island  .167 4 12 2 2 6 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 .500 .267
Trenton .280 42 143 21 40 65 10 0 5 26 0 2 1 34 25 0 0 .455 .417
2017 Trenton .272 101 335 61 91 151 19 1 13 65 0 2 4 76 56 1 0 .451 .410
Scranton/W-B .266 25 94 19 25 51 5 0 7 21 0 2 1 18 16 0 0 .543 .383
Minor Lg Totals .272 443 1542 234 420 667 85 6 50 257 0 17 11 267 245 4 1 .433 .380

FORD’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Signed by New York as a non-drafted free agent on July 17, 2013.
— Selected by Seattle from New York-AL in the Rule 5 Draft on Dec. 14, 2017.
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DAVID FREITAS (36)
POSITION: Catcher
AGE: 28, turns 29 March 18 BORN: 3-18-1989 in Wilton, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 240
ML SERVICE: 33 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers from Atlanta on October 27, 2017

2018 MARINERS
2017:
• MLB Totals - Went 4-for-17 (.235)
FREITAS’ CAREER HIGHS
with 2 runs, 2 doubles and 2 RBI in 6 MOST HITS: 2 — 9/6/17 (#1) vs. TEX w/ATL
games with the Braves. MOST HOME RUNS: None
• Debut - Made his Major League de- MOST RBI: 1 — 2 times, last: 9/15/17 vs.
but with Atlanta on Aug. 30, 2017 (#2) NYM w/ATL
at Philadelphia…went 1-for-3 with 1 MOST STOLEN BASES: None
run, 1 double and 1 RBI. LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
• Minor Recap - In 72 games with AAA 2 — 9/6-15/17 w/ATL
Gwinnett, hit .263 (62x236) with 28 CAREER GRAND SLAMS: None
runs, 13 doubles, 3 home runs and
21 RBI.
PERSONAL: David Joseph Freitas…resides in Wilton, CA, with wife, Kacee and son, Owen…
graduated from Elk Grove (CA) HS in 2007…played 2 seasons (2007-08) at Cosumnes
River College (Sacramento, CA), where he was a junior college All-American…finished his
collegiate career with one season (2010) at the University of Hawaii - Manoa.
CAREER: Selected by Washington in the 15th round of the 2010 MLB First-Year Player
Draft…made his Major League debut with Atlanta on Aug. 30, 2017 (#2) at Philadelphia…
in parts of 8 minor league seasons, is a career .272 (632x2321) hitter in 672 career games.
2010: Began his pro career with short-A Vermont, batting .307 (67x218) with 32 runs, 19
doubles, 4 home runs and 40 RBI in 62 games…New York-Penn League Mid-Season All-Star.
2011: Appeared in 123 games with A Hagerstown, batting .288 (123x427) with 67 runs, 30
doubles, 13 home runs and 73 RBI…named a South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star.
2012: Split the season between the Nationals and Athletics organizations…began the year
with high-A Potomac (Washington), where he hit .271 (74x273) with 37 runs, 22 doubles, 5
home runs and 46 RBI in 78 games…Carolina League Mid-Season All-Star…on Aug. 3, was
acquired by Oakland from Washington in exchange for Kurt Suzuki (c)…in 20 games with
AA Midland (Oakland), hit .333 (21x63) with 12 runs, 6 doubles, 2 home runs and 11 RBI.
2013: Spent the year with AAA Sacramento and AA Midland…in 29 games with Sacramento,
hit .268 (26x97) with 13 runs, 8 doubles, 1 home run and 9 RBI…after joining Midland,
batted .214 (48x224) with 34 runs, 6 doubles, 9 home runs and 21 RBI in 61 games…
appeared in 9 games with the Mesa Solar Sox of the Arizona Fall League…on Dec. 12,
was acquired by Baltimore as the player to be named later along with Jemile Weeks (inf)
from Oakland to complete the trade for Jim Johnson (rhp), which transpired on Dec. 3.
2014: In his first season in the Baltimore organization, played with AA Bowie and AAA
Norfolk…began the season with Bowie, where he hit .250 (42x168) with 22 runs, 11
doubles, 5 home runs and 25 RBI in 53 games…in 8 games with Norfolk, batted .364
(8x22) with 2 runs, 1 double, 1 home run and 4 RBI.
2015: For the second year in a row, split time between AA Bowie and AAA Norfolk…
appeared in 71 games with Bowie, batting .242 (60x248) with 28 runs, 12 doubles, 8
home runs and 33 RBI…went 3-for-13 (.231) with 1 run and 2 doubles in 4 games with
Norfolk…hit .305 (25x82) vs. lefties and .212 (38x179) vs. right-handers…posted a .995
(377x379) fielding percentage behind the plate.
2016: Joined the Cubs organization after being selected by Chicago-NL in the AAA phase of
the 2015 Rule 5 Draft…began the season with AA Tennessee, where he hit .286 (71x248)
with 37 runs, 20 doubles, 1 triple, 4 home runs and 38 RBI in 66 games…transferred to
AAA Iowa on May 27 and went on to hit .321 (27x84) with 7 runs, 7 doubles, 2 home
runs and 15 RBI in 25 games…returned to Tennessee on July 13 where he finished the
season…split time defensively at catcher (43 games) and 1st base (33 games).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
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FREITAS (continued)
FREITAS’ PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2010 Vermont .307 62 218 32 67 98 19 0 4 40 1 3 5 34 47 2 0 .450 .408
2011 Hagerstown .288 123 427 67 123 192 30 0 13 73 0 1 6 82 87 2 1 .450 .409
2012 Potomac .271 78 273 37 74 111 22 0 5 46 0 2 7 39 52 0 0 .407 .374
Midland .333 20 63 12 21 33 6 0 2 11 0 3 2 6 15 0 0 .524 .392
2013 Sacramento .268 29 97 13 26 37 8 0 1 9 0 0 2 11 14 0 0 .381 .355
2018 MARINERS

Midland .214 61 224 34 48 81 6 0 9 21 0 0 2 20 39 0 0 .362 .285


2014 Bowie .250 53 168 22 42 68 11 0 5 25 1 1 1 19 24 0 0 .405 .328
Norfolk .364 8 22 2 8 12 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 .545 .500
2015 Bowie .242 71 248 28 60 96 12 0 8 33 1 4 6 17 37 1 0 .387 .302
Norfolk .231 4 13 1 3 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .385 .231
2016 Tennessee .286 66 248 37 71 105 20 1 4 38 0 0 1 21 47 0 0 .423 .344
Iowa .321 25 84 7 27 40 7 0 2 15 1 3 0 7 20 3 0 .476 .362
2017 Gwinnett .263 72 236 28 62 84 13 0 3 21 0 4 4 25 35 0 0 .356 .338
ATLANTA .235 6 17 2 4 6 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .353 .235
Minor Lg Totals .272 672 2321 320 632 962 157 1 57 336 4 21 36 287 420 8 1 .414 .358
ML Totals .235 6 17 2 4 6 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .353 .235

FREITAS’ CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Washington in the 15th round of the 2010 MLB First-Year Player Draft…
signed by Nationals scout Johnny Martinez.
— Acquired by Oakland from Washington in exchange for Kurt Suzuki (c) on Aug. 3, 2012.
— Acquired by Baltimore as the player to be named later along with Jemile Weeks (inf)
from Oakland in exchange for Jim Johnson (rhp) on Dec. 12, 2013.
— Signed by Atlanta as a minor league free agent on Nov. 16, 2016.
— Claimed off waivers by Seattle from Atlanta on Oct. 27, 2017.

MARINERS NO-HITTERS
During the 41 years of Mariners baseball, there have been four individual no-hitters (1
perfect game) and 1 combined no-hitter (6/8/12 vs. LAD)…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

MARINERS 100 RBI SEASONS


Ken Griffey Jr........................... 147 (1997) Raul Ibañez.............................. 110 (2008)
Ken Griffey Jr........................... 146 (1998) Mike Cameron......................... 110 (2001)
Edgar Martinez........................ 145 (2000) Jay Buhner.............................. 109 (1997)
Bret Boone.............................. 141 (2001) Ken Griffey Jr........................... 109 (1993)
Ken Griffey Jr........................... 140 (1996) Edgar Martinez........................ 108 (1997)
Jay Buhner.............................. 138 (1996) Richie Sexson.......................... 107 (2006)
Ken Griffey Jr........................... 134 (1999) Jim Presley.............................. 107 (1986)
Alex Rodriguez........................ 132 (2000) Bret Boone.............................. 107 (2002)
Alex Rodriguez........................ 124 (1998) Willie Horton............................ 106 (1979)
Raul Ibañez.............................. 123 (2006) Nelson Cruz............................ 105 (2016)
Alex Rodriguez........................ 123 (1996) Raul Ibañez.............................. 105 (2007)
Richie Sexson.......................... 121 (2005) Robinson Canó...................... 103 (2016)
Jay Buhner.............................. 121 (1995) Ken Griffey Jr........................... 103 (1992)
Nelson Cruz............................ 119 (2017) Edgar Martinez........................ 103 (1996)
Bret Boone.............................. 117 (2003) John Olerud............................. 103 (2000)
Alvin Davis............................... 116 (1984) Edgar Martinez........................ 102 (1998)
Edgar Martinez........................ 116 (2001) John Olerud............................. 102 (2002)
Edgar Martinez........................ 113 (1995) Bruce Bochte.......................... 100 (1979)
Alex Rodriguez........................ 111 (1999) Alvin Davis............................... 100 (1987)
Tino Martinez........................... 111 (1995) Ken Griffey Jr........................... 100 (1991)

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BEN GAMEL (16)
POSITION: Outfielder
AGE: 25, turns 26 May 17 BORN: 5-17-1992, Neptune Beach, FL
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 187
ML SERVICE: 1 year, 29 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: Acquired by Seattle from New York (AL) in exchange for

2017 MARINERS
Jio Orozco (rhp) and Juan De Paula (rhp) on Aug. 31, 2016
PRONUNCIATION: Gamel (GAM-uhl)
2017:
• The Totals - Hit .275 (140x509) with 68 GAMEL’s CAREER HIGHS
runs, 27 doubles, 5 triples, 11 home runs MOST HITS: 4 — 2 times; last: 6/30/17 at LAA
and 59 RBI in 134 games with Seattle. MOST HOME RUNS: 1 — 12 times; last:
• Rookie Leader - Among all rookies, 9/24/17 vs. CLE
ranked 2nd in doubles (27), 4th in bat- MOST RBI: 5 — 8/28/17 at BAL
ting (.275), T5th in hits (140), 6th in MOST STOLEN BASES:
runs (68) and 7th in OBP (.322). 1 — 4 times; last: 8/9/17 at OAK
• Multi-Hit Madness - Despite not join- LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
ing the club until April 26, ranked 4th 16 — 7/14-30/17
among Mariners in multi-hit games CAREER GRAND SLAMS: None
with 40…trailed Robinson Canó (47),
Jean Segura (45) and Nelson Cruz (44).
• Start It Up - Made 127 starts in the outfield, 4th-most by a rookie in club history, trailing
Ruppert Jones in 1977 (154), Ichiro Suzuki in 2001 (148) and Jeremy Reed in 2005 (129)…
led all Mariners in outfield starts in 2017.
• 3 x 10 - Had 3 separate hitting streaks of at least 10 games each…1 of 8 Major Leaguers
with at least 3 hitting streaks of 10-or-more games apiece (also: Charlie Blackmon, Brett
Gardner, Dee Gordon, Francisco Lindor, Odubel Herrera, Mike Moustakas and Joey Votto).
• The Streaks - Hit safely in 16 consecutive games, July 14-30, batting .319 (22x69)…posted
a 15-game hitting streak, June 9-23, batting .444 (28x63)…from May 28 - June 7, hit safely
in 10 straight games, batting .410 (16x39).
• Impact Arrival - After being recalled from AAA Tacoma on April 26, hit safely in 40-of-his-
first-53 games (4/26-6/23), batting .353 (72x204) with 39 runs, 14 doubles, 2 triples, 4 home
runs, 25 RBI, 21 walks, a .410 on-base percentage, a .500 slugging mark and a .910 OPS
during that span…among Major League leaders during that span, ranked T1st in batting
(.353), T3rd in hits (72), 6th in times on base (94), 9th in OBP (.410) and T10th in runs (39).
• This is 40 - Collected 42 hits in June, becoming the 2nd Mariners rookie in club history with
at least 40 hits in a month (also: Ichiro, 47 H, May 2001 and 51 H, August 2001); later joined
by Mitch Haniger, who tallied 42 hits in September, 2017…became the 13th player in club
history to record 40+ hits in a month (done 40x)…joins Jean Segura (43 H in May) and Mitch
Haniger (42 H in September) as the only Mariners to accomplish this feat in 2017.
• Nice Month - Hit .393 (42x107) with 22 runs, 8 doubles, 2 home runs, 11 RBI and 6 walks
in 26 games in the month of June…led the Majors in hits in June while ranking 2nd in bat-
ting…became the 6th Mariner in club history to hit at least .390 in a month (min. 100 AB),
joining Alex Rodriguez, Edgar Martinez (3x), Ichiro Suzuki (7x), Joey Cora and Raul Ibañez…
is the 2nd Mariners rookie to hit at least .390 in a month (min. 100 AB), joining Ichiro (May
and August, 2001).
• Do the Splits - Hit .275 vs. left-handed pitchers and .275 against right-handed pitchers…
vs. right-handers, tallied 19 doubles, 3 triples, 10 home runs, 44 RBI, a .329 on-base per-
centage, a .416 slugging mark and a .746 OPS…against lefties, tallied 8 doubles, 2 triples,
1 home runs, 15 RBI, a .299 on-base percentage, a .400 slugging mark and a .699 OPS.
• Setting the Table - When leading off an inning, hit .322 (37x115), T10th-best in the AL.
• Five Spot - Reached base 5 times via hit or walk twice: May 4 vs. LAA and May 9 at PHI.
• Big Ben - Went 4-for-5 with 3 runs, 1 double, 1 home run and 4 RBI on May 9 at Phila-
delphia…threw out the potential go-ahead run at the plate on a 9-2 double play in the 8th
inning…became the 2nd Mariners rookie to record at least 4 hits, 1 double, 1 home run and
4 RBI in a game (also: Kenji Johjima, 6/24/06 at SD).
• Getting Defensive - Made first career defensive appearance at 1st base on June 16 at Texas.
• Tacoma Time - Began the season with AAA Tacoma, where he hit .300 (18x60) with 6 runs, 1
double, 1 triple, 1 home run and 8 RBI in 19 games…recalled by Seattle on April 26.
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GAMEL (continued)
PERSONAL: Benjamin Joseph Gamel…graduate of Bishop Kenny High School (FL)…
drafted by New York-AL in the 10th round of the 2010 MLB First-Year Player Draft…was
committed to play at Florida State University, prior to signing with New York-AL.
CAREER: Made his Major League debut with New York-AL on May 6, 2016 vs. Boston…in
parts of two Major League seasons with the Yankees (2016) and Mariners (2016-c), is a
career .268 (149x557) hitter with 12 home runs and 64 RBI in 167 career games.
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2010: Pro debut with GCL Yankees, batting .280 (7x25) with 3 runs and 1 double in 7 games.
2011: Spent entire season with A Staten Island, hitting .289 (55x190) with 19 doubles and 2
home runs in 55 games…named to New York-Penn League’s Mid-Season All-Star team.
2012: Spent season with A Charleston, batting .306 (136x444) with 56 runs, 23 doubles, 5
triples, 2 home runs and 61 RBI in 110 games…led club in hits, RBI and total bases (175).
2013: Split season between A Tampa and AA Trenton, hitting a combined .261 (115x431)
with 55 runs, 32 doubles, 4 triples, 4 home runs and 54 RBI in 112 games…ranked 5th
among Yankees minor leaguers in stolen bases (22)…began season with A Tampa…led
Tampa in triples (40) and steals (21), T1st in doubles (28)…promoted to AA Trenton on
Aug. 15…helped Trenton win Eastern League Championship by hitting .533 (8x15) with 3
RBI during the playoffs…hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th inning of Trenton’s
6-5 win over Binghamton in G1 of the Eastern League Division Series on Sept. 4.
2014: Spent season with AA Trenton, batting .261 (142x544) with 58 runs, 31 doubles, 3
triples, 2 home runs and 51 RBI in 131 games…led team in hits (142), doubles (31) and
total bases (185)…Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star…led IL in at-bats, T3rd in hits.
2015: Hit .300 (150x200) and set career highs in runs (77), triples (14), home runs (10) and
RBI (64) in 129 games with AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre…led International League in
triples and outfield assists (13), 2nd in slugging (.472) and total bases (236), T2nd in runs,
3rd in hits (150) and OPS (.830) and T3rd in extra-base hits (52)…named the IL“Rookie of
the Year” and an IL Postseason All-Star…played for Leones del Caracas of Venezuelan
Winter League, batting .253 (22x87) with 4 doubles, 3 home runs and 15 RBI in 25 games.
2016: Hit .188 (9x48) with 9 runs, 2 doubles, 1 home run and 5 RBI in 33 games with
Seattle (27 G) and New York - AL (6 G)…acquired by Seattle from New York on Aug. 31 in
exchange for RHP Jio Orozco and RHP Juan De Paula…in 27 games with the Mariners,
hit .200 (8x40) with 8 runs, 2 doubles, 1 home run and 5 RBI…collected his first Major
League RBI in his Mariners debut, Sept. 2 vs. Los Angeles–AL…belted his first Major
League home run in the 8th inning on Sept. 12 at the Angels…made his Major League
debut on May 6 vs. Boston with New York-AL…in 6 games with the Yankees, hit .125
(1x8) with 1 run, 1 walk and 1 strikeout…named the International League Most Valuable
Player after batting .308 (149x483) with 26 doubles, 6 home runs, 51 RBI and 19 stolen
bases in 116 games with AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (NYY).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.

GAMEL’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2010 GCL Yankees .280 7 25 3 7 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 1 2 .320 .357
2011 Staten Island .289 55 190 20 55 82 19 1 2 30 0 3 3 24 50 7 2 .432 .373
2012 Charles .306 110 444 56 136 175 23 5 2 61 0 5 4 23 71 19 10 .394 .342
2013 Tampa .272 96 364 50 99 144 28 4 3 49 3 7 1 48 77 21 5 .396 .352
Trenton .239 16 67 5 16 23 4 0 1 5 1 0 0 4 18 1 0 .343 .282
2014 Trenton .261 131 544 58 142 185 31 3 2 51 1 3 2 36 88 13 5 .340 .308
2015 Scranton/W-B .300 129 500 77 150 236 28 14 10 64 1 3 1 46 108 13 5 .472 .358
2016 Scranton/W-B .308 116 483 80 149 203 26 5 6 51 1 4 2 43 94 19 8 .420 .365
NEW YORK-AL .125 6 8 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 .125 .222
SEATTLE .200 27 40 8 8 13 2 0 1 5 2 0 0 5 15 0 0 .325 .289
2017 Tacoma .300 19 60 6 18 24 1 1 1 8 0 1 2 12 11 1 1 .400 .427
SEATTLE .275 134 509 68 140 210 27 5 11 59 1 3 1 36 122 4 1 .413 .322
Minor Lg Totals .288 679 2677 355 772 1080 161 33 27 319 7 26 15 239 525 95 38 .403 .347
ML Totals .268 167 557 77 149 224 29 5 12 64 4 3 1 42 138 4 1 .402 .318
# MLB Rehab Assignment

GAMEL’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by New York-AL in the 10th round of the 2010 MLB First-Year Player Draft.
— Acquired by Seattle from New York-AL in exchange for Jio Orozco (rhp) and Juan De
Paula (rhp).
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MARCO GONZALES (32)
POSITION: Left-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 26 BORN: 2-16-92 in Fort Collins, CO
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 199
ML SERVICE: 0 years, 102 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: In trade from St. Louis in exchange for Tyler O’Neill (of),

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July 21, 2017.

2017:
• Totals – Was 1-1 with 6.08 ERA GONZALES’ CAREER HIGHS
(27 ER, 40.0 IP) in 11 games, in- MOST STRIKEOUTS:
cluding 8 starts with St. Louis (1 STARTER: 9 – 9/14/14 vs. COL w/STL
G) and Seattle (10 G). RELIEVER: 5 – 9/2/17 vs. OAK
• Strong Finish – Was 1-0 with LOW-HIT GAME: None
2.81 ERA (5 ER, 16.0 IP) and 17
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
strikeouts in 5 games, including
4 — 8/30-9/26/14 w/STL
2 starts in September…in first 6
appearances, all starts, he was LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
0-1 with an 8.25 ERA (22 ER, 2 — 7/1-6/14 w/STL
24.0 IP) with 15 strikeouts. MOST INNINGS PITCHED:
• Seattle Debut – Made Mariners STARTER: 6.0 – 8/30/14 (#2) vs. CHC w/STL
debut on Aug. 6 at Kansas City, RELIEVER: 4.0 – 9/2/17 vs. OAK
getting a no-decision despite
leaving with a 7-2 lead but did not complete 5.0 innings.
• Trade – Acquired from St. Louis in exchange for minor leaguer Tyler O’Neill (of) on July 21.
• Tacoma Time – Made 2 starts with AAA Tacoma, going 2-0 with 4.50 ERA (6 ER, 12.0 IP)
while striking out 9…both of his starts were quality starts.
• AAA Recap – Combined with AAA Memphis (11) and AAA Tacoma (2), was 8-4 with a
3.14 ERA (28 ER, 80.1 IP) with 66 strikeouts in 13 combined starts.
• Memphis Man – Was 6-4 with 2.90 ERA (22 ER, 68.1 IP) with 57 strikeouts with Memphis.
• Brief – Made one start for St. Louis in second game of doubleheader on June 13 vs. Milwaukee.
• Beach Time – Made one start with High-A Palm Beach (STL) on May 7 vs. Lakeland.
PERSONAL: Marco Elias Gonzales…lives with wife, Monica, in Seattle…played 3 seasons
(2011-13) at Gonzaga University, compiling a record 26–7 with a 2.34 ERA…is highest
draft pick (19th overall) in Gonzaga baseball program history…two-time West Coast
Conference Co-Player of the Year; earned the honors as a freshman (2011) and as a
junior (2013), sharing with Kris Bryant (Univ. of San Diego) both years…as a junior in 2013,
earned John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year honors…pitched for the USA Baseball
Collegiate National Team in 2012, winning a Bronze medal...won four Colorado 5A State
Championships while in high school at Rocky Mountain High School…father, Frank,
played collegiately and was a 16th round draft pick of Detroit in 1989.
2013: Made professional debut with GCL Cardinals…promoted to High-A Palm Beach in
August, where he recorded a 1.62 ERA (3 ER, 16.2 IP) wih 13 strikeouts in 4 starts…
ranked by Baseball America as No. 5 prospect in Cardinals organization and as having the
“Best Changeup” in the Cardinals organization in Baseball America’s “Best Tools” survey.
2014: Named Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Year…appeared at four levels (High-A
Palm Beach, AA Springfield, St. Louis & AAA Memphis)…in 10 games (5 starts) with St.
Louis, was 4-2 with 4.15 ERA (16 ER, 34.2 IP) with 31 strikeouts…made MLB debut on
June 25 at Colorado, taking a no decision (5 R, 5.0 IP)…first MLB win in game two of
doubleheader Aug. 30 vs. Chicago-NL (1 R, 6.0 IP)…in 21 minor league starts, went 9-5
with 2.43 ERA (33 ER, 122.0 IP) with 117 strikeouts…at Palm Beach, made 6 starts, going
2-2 with 1.43 ERA (6 ER, 37.2 IP) with 32 strikeouts…in 7 starts with Springfield, was
3-2 with 2.33 ERA (10 ER, 38.2 IP) with 46 strikeouts…went 4-1 with 3.35 ERA (17 ER,
45.2 IP) with 39 strikeouts in 8 starts with Memphis…Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of
the Month for August (2-0, 2.67 ERA) with 23 strikeouts and in 5 starts with Memphis…
ranked by Baseball America as No. 1 prospect in Cardinals organization and has having
“Best Changeup” in system according to Baseball America’s “Best Tools” survey.

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GONZALES (continued)
2015: Appeared in games with AAA Memphis, High-A Palm Beach, AA Springfield and
St. Louis…missed significant time with left pectoral muscle injury…made 3 starts with
Memphis before being placed on DL on April 21…activated from DL on May 9 and made
3 more starts before landing on DL again on May 21…activated from DL on July 10, made
2 starts each with Palm Beach and Springfield…made only start of the season with St.
Louis on Sept. 1 vs. Washington…finished season with Memphis, where he combined to
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go 1-5 with a 5.45 ERA (42 ER, 69.1 IP) with 51 strikeouts in 14 games (13 starts).
2016: Missed the 2016 season while recovering from ligament replacement surgery on his
left elbow…the surgery was performed on April 15 by Dr. Neal ElAttrache.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Added to the Cardinals playoff roster for their 2014
postseason run, making 6 total appearances between the NLDS and the NLCS…went
2-0 while combining for 3.0 scoreless innings of relief in 3 outings in the NLDS vs. Los
Angeles-NL…earned the wins in Game 1 and Game 4…became the 23rd pitcher in Major
League history to pick up 2 wins in a Division Series…he is just the 4th rookie pitcher
to accomplish that feat, joining Dave Righetti-NYY (1981), Jaret Wright-CLE (1997) and
Francisco Rodriguez-LAA (2002)…made 2 appearances in the NLCS vs. San Francisco,
going 0-1 with a 9.00 ERA (3 ER, 3.0 IP) with 2 strikeouts and 1 walk…took the loss in
Game 4, allowing 3 runs on 1 hit and 1 walk in 0.1 innings of work.
GONZALES’ PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 GCL Cardinals 0-0 5.40 4 2 0 0 0 6.2 8 5 4 0 0 3 10 2 0
Palm Beach 0-0 1.62 4 4 0 0 0 16.2 10 3 3 1 0 5 13 0 0
2014 Palm Beach 2-2 1.43 6 6 0 0 0 37.2 34 8 6 1 0 8 32 0 0
Springfield 3-2 2.33 7 7 0 0 0 38.2 33 14 10 2 0 10 46 2 0
ST. LOUIS 4-2 4.15 10 5 0 0 0 34.2 32 16 16 4 1 21 31 0 0
Memphis 4-1 3.35 8 8 0 0 0 45.2 43 18 17 7 3 9 39 2 0
2015 Memphis 1-5 5.45 14 14 0 0 0 69.1 91 43 42 10 1 24 51 1 0
Palm Beach 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 4.2 5 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
Springfield 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 6.2 6 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0
ST. LOUIS 0-0 13.50 1 1 0 0 0 2.2 7 4 4 1 0 1 1 0 0
2016 INJURED - DID NOT PITCH
2017 Palm Beach 0-0 1.50 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 2 1 1 1 0 0 7 0 0
Memphis 6-4 2.90 11 11 0 0 0 68.1 54 25 22 6 4 17 57 0 0
ST. LOUIS 0-0 13.50 1 1 0 0 0 3.1 6 5 5 3 0 0 2 0 0
Tacoma 2-0 4.50 2 2 0 0 0 12.0 8 8 6 0 1 5 9 1 0
SEATTLE 1-1 5.40 10 7 0 0 0 36.2 53 22 22 5 1 11 30 2 0
Minor Lg. Totals 18-14 3.20 61 59 0 0 0 312.1 294 127 111 28 10 81 274 8 0
ML Totals 5-3 5.47 22 14 0 0 0 77.1 98 47 47 13 2 33 64 2 0

DIVISION SERIES
YEAR
CLUB, OPP W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
STL, LAD 2-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES


YEAR
CLUB, OPP W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014
STL, SF 0-1 9.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 3 3 0 0 1 2 0 0

GONZALES’ CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Colorado in the 29th round of the 2010 MLB First-Year Player Draft…did
not sign.
— Selected by St. Louis in the 1st round of the 2013 First-Year Player Draft.
— Acquired by Seattle from St. Louis in exchange for Tyler O’Neill (of), July 21, 2017.

THE MARINER MOOSE


On Opening Night, 1990, the Mariner Moose became the first mascot in team history. The
Moose was selected from over 2,500 entries submitted by children 14 and under across the
Pacific Northwest. It was the idea of Ammon Spiller, a fifth grader from Central Elementary
School in Ferndale, WA. The Mariner Moose is available for some public appearances. Call the
Mariners office at (206) 346-4000 for details.

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DEE GORDON (9)
POSITION: Outfielder
AGE: 29, turns 30 April 22 BORN: 4-22-88 in Windermere, FL
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 168
ML SERVICE: 5 years, 154 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed thru 2020 with club option for 2021
ACQUIRED: In trade with Miami along with international slot

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money in exchange for Robert Dugger (rhp), Nick Neidert (rhp) and
Christopher Torres (inf) on Dec. 7, 2017.

2017:
• The Totals - Hit .308 (201x653) with GORDON’s CAREER HIGHS
114 runs, 20 doubles, 9 triples, 2 home MOST HITS:
runs, 33 RBI and 60 stolen bases in 158 5 — 2 times; last: 4/18/15 at NYM w/MIA
games with Miami. MOST HOME RUNS: 1 — 11 times;
• Leading the Way - Led the Major last: 9/10/17 at ATL w/MIA
Leagues in stolen bases and singles MOST RBI: 3 — 3 times;
(170)…among National League leaders, last: 6/30/15 vs. SF w/MIA
also ranked 2nd in at-bats, T2nd in hits, MOST STOLEN BASES: 4 — 3 times;
T3rd in triples, 4th in runs and 9th in last: 8/25/15 vs. PIT w/MIA
batting and games. LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
• Hit Parade - Matched a career-high 17 — 8/27 – 9/14/17 w/MIA
with 59 multi-hit games (also: 2015)… CAREER GRAND SLAMS: None
ranked T3rd in the Majors in multi-hit
games (also: Jose Altuve-HOU) in 2017.
• At the Plate and On the Bases - Became the first player to record at least 200 hits and at
least 60 stolen bases in a season since Juan Pierre-FLA (204 H, 65 SB) in 2003.
• An Even 200 - On Sept. 30 vs. Atlanta, went 3-for-4 to reach the 200-hit plateau for the
second time (also: 2015, 205 H)…joins Ichiro Suzuki (10), Jose Altuve (4), Robinson Canó
(2) and Dustin Pedroia (2) as the only active players with multiple 200-hit seasons.
• Streaking - Recorded a career-high 17-game hitting streak, Aug. 27 - Sept. 14…during
the streak, hit .392 (29x74) with 11 runs, 2 triples, 1 home run, 3 RBI and 7 stolen bases…
was one of 8 players in the Majors to post at least 3 separate hitting streaks of 10-or-
more games apiece (also: Ben Gamel, Charlie Blackmon, Brett Gardner, Odubel Herrera,
Francisco Lindor, Mike Moustakas and Joey Votto).
• On a Roll - From May 19 through the end of the season, hit .328 (162x494), the 6th-
highest average in the Major Leagues during that span.
• Career Year - Set career-bests in games (158), at-bats (653), runs (114) and HBP (10).
• The Nomination Goes To... - Named Miami’s nominee for the 2017 Robert Clemente Award.
PERSONAL: Devaris Strange-Gordon…resides in Windermere, FL…son of former Major
League pitcher Tom Gordon…grew up playing basketball and did not start playing baseball
until his senior year at Avon Park (FL) HS…named NCCAA II National All-Tournament MVP
and batted .378 with 45 stolen bases in 59 games for NAIA Southeastern (FL) University…
transferred to Seminole State (FL) College in 2008, but did not play before being drafted.
CAREER: Two-time National League All-Star (2014-15), 2015 NL Silver Slugger recipient
(2B) and 2015 NL Gold Glove Award winner (2B)…has led the NL in batting (2015, .333),
hits (2015, 205), triples (2014, 12) and stolen bases (2014, 64; 2015, 58 and 2017, 60)…
ranks 5th among active players in career stolen bases with 278…spent the first 7 seasons
of his pro career in the Dodgers organization after
being originally selected in the 4th round of the
2008 MLB Draft out of Seminole State College…
OFF TO THE RACES
made his MLB debut with the Dodgers on June 6 at Since his debut season of 2011,
Dee leads the Major Leagues in
Philadelphia…after parts of 4 ML seasons with the stolen bases with 278:
Dodgers, was acquired by Miami in a 7-player trade
on Dec. 10, 2014…in 10 professional seasons, has Rk. Name SB
led his respective league in stolen bases 6 times: 1. Dee Gordon.................. 278
2009 Midwest League, 73 SB; 2010 Southern 2. Rajai Davis..................... 251
League, 53 SB; 2013 Pacific Coast League, 49 3. Billy Hamilton................. 243
SB; 2014 National League, 64 SB; 2015 National 4. Jose Altuve.................... 231
League, 58 SB and 2017 National League, 60 SB. 5. Ben Revere.................... 211
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2008: Made his professional debut with rookie level
Ogden in the Dodgers organization…hit .331 ON BASE WITH SPEED
(83x251) with 45 runs, 13 doubles, 3 triples, 2 home Dee has recorded two seasons
runs, 27 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 60 games… with at least 200 hits and 50 stolen
bases… in 2015, he led the Nation-
his .331 batting average ranked 4th among Pioneer
al League in both categories with
League leaders. 205 hits and 58 stolen bases, and
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2009: Named the Dodgers Branch Rickey Minor in 2017, he tallied 201 hits and an
League Player of the Year…hit .301 (162x538) with NL-leading 60 stolen bases…he is
96 runs, 17 doubles, 12 triples, 3 home runs, 35 one of four players in Major League
RBI and 73 stolen bases in 131 games with A Great history with multiple seasons of 200
Lakes in the Midwest League…his 73 steals ranked hits and 50 stolen bases:
2nd in all of the minor leagues (Anthony Gose,
Lakewood, 76 SB)…also ranked T8th in triples, 11th Seasons w/200 H and 50 SB:
1. Ty Cobb......................................7
in hits and 15th in runs among all minor leaguers… 2. Lou Brock...................................3
named Midwest League Co-MVP…selected as a 3. Dee Gordon...............................2
Midwest League All-Star at the half-way point of Juan Pierre..................................2
the season and at year’s end…tabbed as Topps’
Midwest League Minor League Player of the Year…named to Baseball America’s Mid-
Season All-Star team for all of the minor leagues.
2010: Led the Southern League in stolen bases (53) and at-bats (555) while also ranking 4th
in hits (154) and triples (10) and T5th in runs (86)…overall, batted .277 (154x555) with 86
runs, 17 doubles, 10 triples, 2 home runs, 39 RBI and 53 stolen bases in 133 games with
AA Chattanooga.
2011: Appeared at three different levels in the Dodgers organization, including making his
Major League debut…in 56 games with the Dodgers, hit .304 (68x224) with 34 runs,
9 doubles, 2 triples, 11 RBI and 24 stolen bases…among Los Angeles Dodgers with
at least 200 at-bats in their rookie season, his .304 average is 8th-best…selected from
AAA Albuquerque on June 6…made his Major League debut with Los Angeles-NL as a
pinch runner on June 6 at Philadelphia…made his first start (at shortstop) on June 7 at
Philadelphia and went 3-for-5 with 1 run; collected his first Major League hit (a single)
off Roy Oswalt…on July 1 at the Angels, stole 2nd base, 3rd base and home plate in the
7th inning, became the first Dodger to do so since Harvey Hendrick on June 12, 1928
vs. Chicago - NL…in September, hit .372 (42x113) with 21 runs, 7 doubles, 1 triple, 6
RBI and 12 stolen bases in 26 games; among National League leaders for the month of
September, ranked 1st in hits, 2nd in runs and stolen bases and 5th in batting…began
the season with AAA Albuquerque, where he hit .333 (96x288) with 51 runs, 10 doubles,
6 triples, 24 RBI and 30 stolen bases in 70 games…placed on the 15-day disabled list
with a bruised right shoulder on Aug. 11; activated on Sept. 1…appeared in 3 games on
a rehab assignment with advanced-A Rancho Cucamonga, batting .273 (3x11) with 4 runs
and 2 steals.
2012: Made the Dodgers Opening Day roster, the first of his career…in 87 games with the
Dodgers, hit .228 (69x303) with 38 runs, 9 doubles, 2 triples, 1 home run, 17 RBI and
32 stolen bases…ranked 8th in the National League in stolen bases, despite missing 58
games while on the disabled list…sustained a UCL tear in his right thumb while stealing
3rd base on July 4 vs. Cincinnati…missed 58 games while on the 60-day DL from July
5 - Sept. 10…in 8 games on a rehab assignment with AAA Albuquerque, hit .267 (8x30)
with 3 runs, 1 triple, 1 RBI and 2 steals…reinstated from the DL on Sept. 11…belted his
first career Major League home run off Jhoulys Chacin leading off the game on May 1 at
Colorado…on April 15, recorded his first career walk-off hit, a single, off San Diego’s Brad
Brach in the bottom of the 9th…on June 17, notched his second walk-off hit, a single,
against the White Sox Matt Thornton in the bottom of the 10th.
2013: Began the season with AAA Albuquerque, where he appeared in 92 games, batting
.297 (111x374) with 65 runs, 17 doubles, 9 triples, 33 RBI and 49 stolen bases…led
the Pacific Coast League in stolen bases…appeared in 38 games over 3 stints with the
Dodgers (5/4-27, 8/5-16 and 9/1-end of season)…hit .234 (22x94) with 9 runs, 1 double,
1 triple, 1 home run, 6 RBI and 10 stolen bases with the Dodgers…during his final call-up,
from Sept. 1 - end of the season, hit .353 (6x17) with 2 runs, 1 double and 4 steals in 13
games…selected to the Dodgers roster for both the NLDS vs. Atlanta and the NLCS vs.
St. Louis…appeared in 2 games as a pinch-runner.
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2014: In his first full Major League season, hit .289
SPEED RACER (176x609) with 92 runs, 24 doubles, 12 triples, 2
Among active players, Dee’s 278 home runs, 34 RBI and 64 stolen bases in 148 games
career stolen bases are 5th-most: with the Dodgers…earned his first All-Star Game
appearance; went 0-for-1 with 1 run at the Midsummer
Rk. Name SB Classic in Minnesota…led the Major Leagues in stolen
1. Jose Reyes.................... 512
bases, triples and infield hits (55)…among National

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2. Ichiro Suzuki.................. 509
League leaders, ranked T5th in hits and T8th in runs…
3. Rajai Davis..................... 394
4. Jacoby Ellsbury............. 343
recorded career-bests in stolen bases, triples and
5. Dee Gordon.................. 278 walks (31)…tallied 19 games of at least 3 hits, most in
the NL and 2nd-most in the Majors (Jose Altuve-HOU,
24)…recorded his first of two career games with 5 hits on May 3 at Miami…tallied 4 stolen
bases for the first time in his career on April 13 at Arizona…started all four games of the
NLDS vs. St. Louis at 2nd base; went 0-for-5 in Game 1 before going 1-for-4 in Games 2,
3 and 4…on Dec. 10, was dealt to Miami in a 7-player deal.
2015: Posted a career year with Miami, garnering the National League batting title while
earning an NL Gold Glove (2nd base), an NL Silver Slugger and his 2nd career trip to
the All-Star Game…led the NL with a .333 (205x615) average, the 4th-highest average
in Marlins history…led the Major Leagues in hits (205) and stolen bases (58)…according
to the Elias Sports Bureau, became the second player since 1900 to lead the National
League in hits, average and stolen bases, joining Honus Wagner (1908)…also from
Elias, became the first player to lead the National League in average and stolen bases
since Jackie Robinson in 1949…overall, hit .333 with 88 runs, 24 doubles, 8 triples, 4
home runs, 46 RBI and 58 stolen bases in 145 games…set career-highs in hits, doubles,
home runs, RBI, batting, on-base percentage (.359), slugging (.418) and OPS (.776)…
led the Majors with 25 games of at least 3 hits…his 59 multi-hit games were 2nd-most
in the Majors (Ian Kinsler-DET, 61) and tops in the NL…hit .350 (56x160) vs. left-handed
pitchers, which ranked 2nd-best in the NL and 6th-best in MLB…hit .333 (101x303) on
the road, tied with Ben Revere for the top road batting average in the Majors…equaled his
career-high with 5 hits on April 18 at New York-NL…matched his single-game career-high
with 4 stolen bases twice: May 22 vs. Baltimore and Aug. 25 vs. Pittsburgh…reached the
100-hit plateau in his 65th game on June 19 at Cincinnati, becoming the fastest player in
Marlins history to reach 100 hits (previous: Luis Castillo, 70 G, 2000)…on June 30 at San
Francisco, hit his first career inside-the-park home run…did not play in the All-Star Game
after dislocating his left thumb…placed on the 15-day disabled list on July 17 before
being activated on July 28…appeared in 1 game on a rehab assignment with advanced-A
Jupiter, going 1-for-4.
2016: In 79 games with Miami, hit .268 (87x325) with 47 runs, 7 doubles, 6 triples, 1 home
run, 14 RBI and 30 stolen bases…missed 80 games after violating MLB’s Joint Drug
Prevention and Treatment Program; placed on the restricted list on April 29 and reinstated
on July 28…made 9 appearances on a rehab assignment with AAA New Orleans, batting
.257 (9x35) with 7 runs, 1 double, 1 triple, 2 RBI and 3 stolen bases…from Aug. 3-9,
scored a run in a career-best 6 consecutive games…notched his 200th career stolen
base on Aug. 10 vs. San Francisco…led the Major Leagues in stolen bases in the month
of September with 14…on Sept. 26, hit his only home run of the season leading off
against the Mets Bartolo Colon in the Marlins first game following the death of José
Fernández; finished 4-for-5 with 2 RBI…over his last 21 games (9/7-10/2), hit .318 (28x88)
with 12 runs, 1 double, 2 triples, 1 home run, 4 RBI and 15 stolen bases.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Has appeared in 6 career postseason games, all with Los
Angeles-NL…made 1 appearance apiece for the Dodgers in the 2013 NLDS vs. Atlanta
and the 2013 NLCS vs. St. Louis, both as a pinch-runner…in the 2014 NLDS against the
Cardinals, made 4 starts at 2nd base, going 3-for-17 (.176) with 2 RBI and 1 stolen base.
AWARDS: NL All-Star: 2014, 2015…NL Gold Glove (2B): 2015…NL Silver Slugger (2B):
2015…NL Rookie of the Month: Sept. 2011…Wilson Major League Defensive Player of
the Year (2B): 2015…named the Marlins MVP by the South Florida Chapter of the BBWAA
in 2015…MLBPAA Heart and Hustle Award: 2015 (Marlins) and 2014 (Dodgers)…Topps
Major League Rookie All-Star: 2011…Southern League Mid-Season All-Star: 2010…
Dodgers Branch Rickey Minor League Player of the Year: 2009…Midwest League Co-
MVP: 2009…Midwest League Mid-Season and Postseason All-Star: 2009…Topps
Midwest League Player of the Year: 2009.
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GORDON (continued)
GORDON’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2008 Ogden .331 60 251 45 83 108 13 3 2 27 2 3 2 16 29 18 5 .430 .371
2009 Great Lakes .301 131 538 96 162 212 17 12 3 35 7 3 10 43 90 73 25 .394 .362
2010 Chattanooga .277 133 555 86 154 197 17 10 2 39 9 3 7 40 89 53 20 .355 .332
2011 Albuquerque .333 70 288 51 96 118 10 6 0 24 2 3 2 18 40 30 4 .410 .373
LOS ANGELES-NL .304 56 224 34 68 81 9 2 0 11 2 0 0 7 27 24 7 .362 .325
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Rancho Cucamonga 
.273 3 11 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 .273 .333
2012 LOS ANGELES-NL .228 87 303 38 69 85 9 2 1 17 2 2 3 20 62 32 10 .281 .280
Albuquerque .267 8 30 3 8 10 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 2 1 .333 .313
2013 Albuquerque .297 92 374 65 111 146 17 9 0 33 4 1 3 51 70 49 11 .390 .385
LOS ANGELES-NL .234 38 94 9 22 28 1 1 1 6 1 0 1 10 21 10 2 .298 .314
2014 LOS ANGELES-NL  .289 148 609 92 176 230 24 *12 2 34 3 3 4 31 107 *64 19 .378 .326
2015 MIAMI  *.333 145 615 88 *205 257 24 8 4 46 6 5 2 25 91 *58 *20 .418 .359
Jupiter .250 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .250 .250
2016 MIAMI .268 79 325 47 87 109 7 6 1 14 1 1 0 18 55 30 7 .335 .305
New Orleans .257 9 35 7 9 12 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 5 3 0 .343 .278
2017 MIAMI .308 158 653 114 201 245 20 9 2 33 2 4 10 25 93 *60 *16 .375 .341
Minor Lg Totals .301 507 2086 357 627 807 75 42 7 161 24 13 24 172 328 230 67 .387 .359
ML Totals .293 711 2823 422 828 1035 94 40 11 161 17 15 20 136 456 278 81 .367 .329
 All-Star * Led League
DIVISION SERIES
YEAR CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2013 LAD, ATL .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000
2014 LAD, STL .176 4 17 0 3 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 6 1 0 .176 .263
DS Totals .176 5 17 0 3 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 6 1 1 .176 .263

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES


YEAR CLUB, OPP AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2013 LAD, STL .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

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 NL, Minnesota .000 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
2015 NL, Cincinnati DID NOT PLAY - INJURY

GORDON’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Los Angeles-NL in the 4th round of the 2008 MLB First-Year Player Draft…
signed by Dodgers scout Scott Hennessey.
— On the 15-day disabled list, Aug. 11 - Sept. 1, 2011, with a bruised right shoulder…
included a rehab assignment with Rancho Cucamonga.
— On the 60-day disabled list, July 5 - Sept. 11, 2012, with a torn UCL in his right thumb…
included a rehab assignment with Albuquerque.
— Acquired by Miami along with Dan Haren (rhp), Miguel Rojas (inf) and cash considerations
from Los Angeles-NL in exchange for Andrew Heaney (lhp), Chris Hatcher (rhp), Enrique
Hernandez (inf/of) and Austin Barnes (c) on Dec. 10, 2014.
— On the 15-day disabled list, July 17-28, 2015, with a dislocated left thumb.
— Signed to a 5-year contract through 2020 with a club option for 2021 on Jan. 18, 2016.
— On MLB Restricted List, April 29 - July 28, 2016.
— Acquired by Seattle along with international slot money in exchange for Robert Dugger
(rhp), Nick Neidert (rhp) and Christopher Torres (inf) on Dec. 7, 2017.

FOLLOW THE LEADER


Since 2014, Dee has ranked among the National League leaders in batting,
hits, triples, steals, singles and runs:
NL Rk. Year AVG NL Rk. Year 3B NL Rk. Year 1B
1st......... 2015............ .333 1st......... 2014............... 12 1st......... 2015............. 169
10th....... 2017............ .308 3rd......... 2015................. 8 1st......... 2017............. 170
3rd......... 2017..................9 3rd......... 2014..............138
NL Rk. Year H
1st......... 2015............. 205 NL Rk. Year SB NL Rk. Year R
2nd........ 2017............. 201 1st......... 2014............... 64 4th......... 2017............. 114
5th......... 2014..............176 1st......... 2015............... 58 8th......... 2014............... 92
1st......... 2017................60
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MITCH HANIGER (17)
POSITION: Outfielder
AGE: 27 BORN: 12-23-90 in Mountain View, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 210
ML SERVICE: 1 Year, 48 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: In trade from Arizona along with Jean Segura (inf) and

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Zac Curtis (lhp) in exchange for Taijuan Walker (rhp) and Ketel Marte
(inf) on Nov. 23, 2016
PRONUNCIATION: Haniger (HAN-ih-ger)
2017:
• Totals – Hit .282 (104x369) with 58
runs, 25 doubles, 2 triples, 16 home
HANIGER’s CAREER HIGHS
runs, 47 RBI, 31 walks, a .352 on-base MOST HITS: 5 — 9/30/17 at LAA
percentage and a .491 slugging mark in MOST HOME RUNS:
96 games with Seattle. 2 — 9/25/17 at OAK
• Table-Setter – Hit .318 (69x217) with MOST RBI:
45 runs, 16 doubles, 2 triples, 11 home 4 — 3 times, last: 8/19/17 at TB
runs, 30 RBI, 24 walks, a .401 on-base MOST STOLEN BASES: 1 — 5 times, last:
percentage, a .562 slugging mark and 9/23/17 vs. CLE
a .963 OPS while batting 2nd in the LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
order…his .318 average ranked 5th- 13 — 4/6-19/17
best among #2 hitters in the Majors and CAREER GRAND SLAMS:
3rd-best in the AL. 1 — 8/19/17 at TB
• He’s On First – Recorded a 13-game
hitting streak, April 6-19, batting .380 (19x50) with 13 runs, 4 doubles, 4 home runs and 15
RBI…his 13-game hitting streak is tied for the 6th-longest hitting streak by a rookie in club
history (also: Ichiro Suzuki, 9/21 – 10/7/01).
• In a Starting Role – Despite missing 60 games due to two appearances on the disabled list,
made 95 starts in the outfield, 8th-most in club history by a rookie.
• Bases Unloaded – Hit .545 (6x11) with 2 doubles, 1 home run and 14 RBI with the bases
loaded…his .545 average with the bases loaded ranked T3rd-best in the American League.
• Best vs. the West – In 55 games vs. the AL West, hit .317 (70x221) with 38 runs, 16 doubles, 2
triples, 12 home runs, 28 RBI, a .381 on-base percentage, a .570 slugging mark and a .951 OPS.
• Off and Running – In 21 games in the month of April, hit .342 (27x79) with 20 runs, 7 doubles,
1 triple, 4 home runs, 16 RBI, 13 walks, a .447 on-base percentage and a .608 slugging mark.
• Tale of the 2nd Half – After the All-Star Break, hit .290 (56x193) with 23 runs, 13 doubles, 1 triple,
9 home runs, 24 RBI, 8 walks, a .328 on-base percentage and a .508 slugging mark in 49 games.
• September Surge – Hit .365 (42x115) with 17 runs, 8 doubles, 1 triple, 7 home runs, 14 RBI, a
.387 on-base percentage and a .635 slugging mark in 27 games in the month of September…
among American League leaders in September, ranked T1st in hits, 4th in batting, T5th in
extra-base hits (16), T6th in doubles and 8th in slugging and OPS.
• Hit After Hit – Tallied 42 hits in the month of September, becoming one of 3 Mariners rookies
in club history (done 4x) to record at least 40 hits in a calendar month…joins Ichiro (47 H in
May, 2001 and 51 H in August, 2001) and Ben Gamel (42 H in June, 2017).
• High Five – Went 5-for-5 with 1 run and 3 doubles on September 30 at Los Angeles-AL…
became the 4th Mariners rookie all-time with 5 hits in a game (last: Mike Carp, 9/20/11 at
MIN)…became the first Mariner ever to collect 5 hits and 3 doubles in a game.
• Historic – After going 5-for-5 with 3 doubles on September 30 at Los Angeles-AL, became
the 14th rookie in MLB history (since 1901) to collect at least 5 hits and 3 doubles in a game
and the first since Montreal’s Warren Cromartie on July 4, 1977 (Game 1) at Chicago-NL.
• DL Stints – Made two trips to the disabled list…on the 10-day DL, April 26 – June 11 with a
strained right oblique, missing 42 games…included a rehab assingment with AAA Tacoma…
on the 10-day DL, July 30 – August 18 with a facial laceration, missing 18 games… included
a rehab assignment with Tacoma.
PERSONAL: Mitchell Evan Haniger…married to Amanda…graduated from Archbishop
Mitty HS (CA)…attended Cal Poly San Luis Obispo for three years…earned Big West
Freshman of the Year honors in 2010…named Big West Conference Player of the Year as
a junior in 2012…his brother, Jason, was the Pirates’ 19th-round pick in 2008 draft out
of Georgia Tech.
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HANIGER (continued)
CAREER: Selected by New York-NL in the 31st round of the 2009 MLB First-Year Player
Draft but did not sign…selected by Milwaukee in the 1st round (38th overall) of the 2012
Draft; signed by Brewers scout Dan Huston…made his Major League debut with Arizona
on Aug. 16, 2016 vs. New York-NL.
2012: Began his professional career with A Wisconsin, batting .286 (14x49) with 9 runs, 4
doubles, 1 home run and 8 RBI in 14 games…sustained a partial tear to the posterior
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cruciate ligament (PCL) in his right knee on July 5 and missed the remainder of the season.
2013: Entered the season as the 10th-best prospect and best outfield arm in the Brewers
organization (Baseball America)…hit .297 (43x145) with 5 home runs and 25 RBI in 41
games with A Wisconsin before being promoted to High-A Brevard County…batted .250
(82x328) with 6 home runs and 43 RBI in 88 games with Brevard County.
2014: Tabbed as the No. 3 prospect in Milwaukee organization by Baseball America before
the season…started the year with AA Huntsville, where he hit .255 (62x243) with 10 home
runs and 34 RBI in 67 games…after being acquired by Arizona from Milwaukee on July 31,
appeared in 4 games with the AZL Diamondbacks, batting .200 (3x15) with 1 home run and
4 RBI… in 8 games with AA Mobile, hit .333 (8x24) with 3 doubles and 5 RBI.
2015: In 55 games with AA Mobile, hit .281 (43x153) with 10 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run
and 19 RBI…finished the season with advanced-A Visalia, batting .332 (67x202) with 40
runs, 16 doubles, 3 triples, 12 home runs and 36 RBI in 49 games.
2016: Hit .229 (25x109) with 9 runs, 2 doubles, 1 triple, 5 home runs and 17 RBI in 34 games
with Arizona...made his Major League debut with the Diamondbacks on Aug. 16 vs. New
York-NL; went 2-for-4 with 1 run, 1 double, 1 triple and 3 RBI, the most XBH and RBI by a
D-backs player in his ML debut…recorded his first Major League hit with a triple off Noah
Syndergaard in the bottom of the 6th inning...named the Diamondbacks Minor League
Player of the Year after batting .321 (147x458) with 79 runs, 34 doubles, 5 triples, 25 home
runs, 94 RBI and 12 stolen bases in 129 games with AA Mobile and AAA Reno…named
to the Southern League midseason All-Star team.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
AWARDS: Diamondbacks Minor League Player of the Year (2016).

HANIGER’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2012 Wisconsin .286 14 49 9 14 21 4 0 1 8 0 1 1 7 13 1 0 .429 .379
2013 Wisconsin .297 41 145 24 43 74 12 2 5 25 0 5 3 25 24 7 0 .510 .399
Brevard County .250 88 328 52 82 130 24 3 6 43 0 1 4 32 68 2 2 .396 .323
2014 Huntsville .255 67 243 41 62 101 7 1 10 34 2 3 4 19 41 4 0 .416 .316
AZL D-Backs .200 4 15 4 3 7 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 .467 .250
Mobile .333 8 24 5 8 11 3 0 0 5 0 1 2 3 4 0 0 .458 .433
2015 Mobile .281 55 153 23 43 58 10 1 1 19 0 3 2 16 32 4 4 .379 .351
Visalia .332 49 202 40 67 125 16 3 12 36 0 5 2 17 39 8 2 .619 .381
2016 Mobile .294 55 197 21 58 91 14 2 5 30 0 1 8 30 37 4 3 .462 .407
Reno .341 74 261 58 89 175 20 3 20 64 1 6 5 39 62 8 1 .670 .428
ARIZONA .229 34 109 9 25 44 2 1 5 17 0 1 1 12 27 0 0 .404 .309
2017 SEATTLE .282 96 369 58 104 181 25 2 16 47 1 0 9 31 93 5 4 .491 .352
Tacoma # .256 11 39 6 10 21 2 0 3 6 0 1 1 7 5 0 0 .538 .375
Minor Lg Totals .289 466 1656 283 479 814 113 15 64 274 3 27 32 196 331 38 12 .492 .370
ML Totals .270 130 478 67 129 225 27 3 21 64 1 1 10 43 120 5 4 .471 .342
# Rehab Assignment

HANIGER’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by New York-NL in the 31st round of the 2009 MLB First-Year Player Draft but
did not sign.
— Selected by Milwaukee in the 1st round (38th overall) of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player
Draft…signed by Brewers scout Dan Huston.
— Acquired by Arizona from Milwaukee along with Anthony Banda (lhp) in exchange for
Gerardo Parra (of), July 31, 2014.
— Acquired by Seattle from Arizona along with Jean Segura (inf) and Zac Curtis (lhp) in
exchange for Taijuan Walker (rhp) and Ketel Marte (inf), Nov. 23, 2016.
— On 10-day disabled list, April 26 – June 11, 2017, with a strained right oblique…
included a rehab assignment with AAA Tacoma.
— On 10-day disabled list, July 30 – August 18, 2017, with a facial laceration…included a
rehab assignment with AAA Tacoma.
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RYON HEALY (27)
POSITION: Infielder
AGE: 26 BORN: 1-10-1992 in West Hills, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 232
ML SERVICE: 1 Years, 80 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: In a trade with Oakland in exchange for Emilio Pagan

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(rhp) and Alexander Campos (inf) on Nov. 15, 2017.

2017:
• The Totals - Hit .271 (156x576) with
HEALY’s CAREER HIGHS
66 runs, 29 doubles, 25 home runs and MOST HITS: 4 — 6/3/17 vs. WAS w/OAK
78 RBI in 149 games with Oakland. MOST HOME RUNS: 2 — 4 times,
• Daytime Driver - In 55 day games, last: 8/22/17 at BAL w/OAK
hit .310 (70x226) with 36 runs, 14 MOST RBI: 5 — 6/5/17 vs. TOR w/OAK
doubles, 13 home runs and 36 RBI… MOST STOLEN BASES: None
among AL leaders, ranked T6th in RBI, LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
T7th in home runs and 10th in batting. 14 — 8/13-28/16 w/OAK
• Do the Splits - Against left-handed CAREER GRAND SLAMS:
pitchers, hit .314 (43x137) with 8 dou- 1 — 6/27/17 at HOU w/OAK
bles, 7 home runs and 22 RBI…vs.
right-handers, hit .257 (113x439) with 21 doubles, 18 home runs and 56 RBI…his .314 aver-
age vs. southpaws ranked 14th-best in the AL.
• Start it Up - When leading off an inning, hit .330 (35x106), the 8th-highest average in the AL.
• Early Power - Belted 19 of his 25 home runs in his first 77 games (4/3-6/28)…but hit just 6
home runs over his final 72 games (6/29-10/1).
• For Openers - Made his first career Opening Day roster.
PERSONAL: Ryon Christopher Healy…resides in West Hills, CA…graduated from Crespi
Carmelite (CA) HS…played three seasons at the University of Oregon…named All-Pac-12
First-Team as a junior in 2013 after batting .333 with 11 home runs and a single-season
program-record 56 RBI…ranks 2nd all-time in school history with 118 career RBI.
CAREER: Selected by Oakland in the 3rd round of the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft
out of the University of Oregon…made his Major League debut with the Athletics on July
15, 2016 vs. Toronto…in parts of 2 Major League seasons with Oakland, is a career .282
(238x845) hitter with 38 home runs and 115 RBI in 221 career games…named the Athletics
Organizational Hitter of the Year in 2016.
2013: Began his professional career with the AZL Athletics, where he hit .214 (6x28) with 4
runs, 1 triple, 2 home runs and 8 RBI in 11 games…transferred to short-A Vermont on July
25, batting .233 (34x146) with 12 runs, 10 doubles, 4 home runs and 21 RBI in 36 games.
2014: Appeared in 136 games with advanced-A Stockton, posting a .285 (160x561) average
with 73 runs, 28 doubles, 2 triples, 16 home runs and 83 RBI.
2015: Spent the season with AA Midland, batting .302 (153x507) with 63 runs, 31 doubles, 1
triple, 10 home runs and 62 RBI in 124 games…named to the Texas League Postseason
All-Star Team as well as the Texas League Mid-Season All-Star Team.
2016: Appeared at three levels in the Athletics organization…in 72 games with the Athletics,
hit .305 (82x269) with 36 runs, 20 doubles, 13 home runs and 37 RBI…made his Major
League debut with Oakland on July 15 vs. Toronto…his first Major League hit was a three-
run home run off R.A. Dickey on July 16 vs. Toronto…among American League rookies
following the All-Star Break, ranked 1st in batting (.305), hits (82), doubles (20) and 2nd
in runs (36), home runs (13) and RBI (37)…named American League Rookie of the Month
for September after batting .355 (38x107) with 19 runs, 9 doubles, 7 home runs and 19
RBI in 27 games…began the season with AA Midland, where he hit .338 (49x145) with
27 runs, 12 doubles, 3 triples, 8 home runs, 34 RBI and a .409 on-base percentage in 36
games…promoted to AAA Nashville on May 17 and went on to hit .318 (61x192) with 33
runs, 16 doubles, 1 triple, 6 home runs and 30 RBI in 49 games…played on Team USA
at the Futures Game in San Diego and went 2-for-3 with a double and a walk…named
the Athletics Organizational Hitter of the Year…selected by Baseball America to the Major
League All-Rookie Team and the Minor League All-Star Team.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
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HEALY (continued)
HEALY’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2013 AZL Athletics .214 11 28 4 6 14 0 1 2 8 0 2 0 3 4 0 0 .500 .273
Vermont .233 36 146 12 34 56 10 0 4 21 0 1 2 2 24 2 1 .384 .252
2014 Stockton .285 136 561 73 160 240 28 2 16 83 0 8 3 28 79 0 0 .428 .318
2015 Midland .302 124 507 63 153 216 31 1 10 62 1 4 1 30 82 0 1 .426 .339
2016 Midland .338 36 145 27 49 91 12 3 8 34 0 1 0 18 35 1 0 .628 .409
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Nashville .318 49 192 33 61 97 16 1 6 30 0 3 2 13 40 0 1 .505 .362


OAKLAND .305 72 269 36 82 141 20 0 13 37 1 0 1 12 60 0 0 .524 .337
2017 OAKLAND .271 149 576 66 156 260 29 0 25 78 0 2 4 23 142 0 1 .451 .302
Minor Lg Totals .293 392 1579 212 463 714 97 8 46 238 1 19 8 94 264 3 3 .452 .332
ML Totals .282 221 845 102 238 401 49 0 38 115 1 2 5 35 202 0 1 .475 .313

HEALY’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Oakland in the 3rd round of the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft…signed
by Athletics scout Jim Coffman.
— Acquired by Seattle from Oakland in exchange for Emilio Pagan (rhp) and Alexander
Campos (inf) on Nov. 15, 2017.

MARINERS HOME RUNS BY AMERICAN LEAGUE BALLPARK



MIN/ NY/ ML
Player BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA TF NYS OAK SEA TB TEX TOR TOTAL
Andreoli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Aplin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Beckham 3 1 40 1 4 1 3 5/2 1/1 2 1 0 0 0 74
Bishop 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cano 15 15 7 7 3 8 12 5/3 112/81 9 52 17 10 6 301
Cowan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cruz 19 8 4 8 11 12 18 12/10 7/7 15 62 7 99 12 323
DeCarlo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Freitas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gamel 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0/0 0/0 0 5 0 1 0 12
Gordon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 11
Gosewisch 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 5
Hague 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Haniger 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 1/1 0/0 2 6 1 1 0 21
Healy 2 1 0 1 0 2 1 1/1 0/0 22 2 1 1 0 38
Heredia 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 5 0 0 0 7
Marjama 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Miller 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Motter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 2 5 0 0 1 9
Navarro 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Nieuwenhuis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 0 2 0 0 31
Odom 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Perkins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Romine 0 0 1 1 5 0 1 0/0 2/2 0 0 0 0 0 10
Seager 3 2 8 5 3 8 10 1/1 4/4 8 59 7 12 6 153
Segura 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1/1 0/0 0 7 0 1 0 54
Vincej 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Vogelbach 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Zunino 0 1 0 2 0 5 5 2/2 1/1 5 42 1 5 1 75

MARINERS HOME RUNS BY NATIONAL LEAGUE BALLPARK


ATL/ FLA/ NY/ WAS/
Player ARI STP CHI CIN COL MP LAD MIL CITI PIT PHI STL SD SF NP
Andreoli 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Aplin 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Beckham 0 0/0 3 2 1 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0
Bishop 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Cano 0 0/0 1 0 2 0/0 2 1 4/2 1 2 0 2 0 1/1
Cowan 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Cruz 0 0/0 3 1 2 0/0 4 3 0/0 2 0 1 2 0 2/2
DeCarlo 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Ford 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Freitas 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Gamel 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0
Gordon 0 1/1 0 0 1 3/3 3 0 1/1 0 1 0 0 0 0/0
Gosewisch 2 0/0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0 1/1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Hague 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Haniger 4 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 1/1
Healy 0 0/0 0 0 0 1/1 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 1 0/0
Heredia 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Marjama 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Miller 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Motter 0 0/0 0 0 0 1/1 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Navarro 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Nieuwenhuis 1 0/0 1 0 0 1/1 0 12 11/11 1 0 0 0 0 1/1
Odom 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Perkins 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0
Romine 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Seager 2 1/1 0 1 3 0/0 1 0 0/0 1 1 0 0 1 0/0
Segura 12 0/0 1 3 3 1/1 1 14 0/0 1 0 0 2 1 3/3
Vincej 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Vogelbach 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Zunino 0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0 0 1 1 0 1/1

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GUILLERMO HEREDIA (5)
POSITION: Outfielder
AGE: 27 BORN: 1-31-1991 in Matanzas, Cuba
BATS: Right THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 180
ML SERVICE: 1 years, 54 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: Signed as a Major League free agent on Mar. 1, 2016

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PRONUNCIATION: Guillermo (gee-YAIR-mo) Heredia (her-ED-dee-uh)

2017:
• MLB Totals - Hit .249 (96x386) with
HEREDIA’s CAREER HIGHS
43 runs, 16 doubles, 6 home runs and MOST HITS: 3 — 6 times, last: 7/25/17 vs. BOS
24 RBI in 123 games with Seattle. MOST HOME RUNS:
• Medical Update - Underwent suc- 1 — 7 times, last: 7/25/17 vs. BOS
cessful surgery on his right shoulder MOST RBI: 3 — 7/25/17 vs. BOS
to repair a Bankart lesion on Oct. 9, MOST STOLEN BASES:
performed by Dr. John Uribe in Mi- 1 — 2 times, last: 5/2/17 vs. LAA
ami, Florida. LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
• For Starters - Made 104 starts in the 6 — 8/10-18/17
outfield, 6th-most in club history by a CAREER GRAND SLAMS: None
rookie, trailing Ruppert Jones in 1977
(154), Ichiro Suzuki in 2001 (148), Jeremy Reed in 2005 (129), Ben Gamel in 2017 (127)
and Ken Griffey Jr. in 1989 (120).
• The Opener - Named to his first Opening Day roster.
• Do the Splits - Hit .310 (40x129) with 7 double, 3 home runs, 13 RBI, a .360 on-base
percentage and a .434 slugging mark vs. left-handed pitchers…against right-handers,
hit .218 (56x257) with 9 doubles, 3 home runs, 11 RBI, a .294 on-base percentage and a
.288 slugging mark.
• Wear It - His 11 HBP ranked T7th in the AL (also: Jonathan Schoop and George Springer).
• Solid Start - From the beginning of the season through August 18, hit .286 (83x290) with
39 runs, 14 doubles, 6 home runs, 22 RBI and 18 walks in 90 games.
• Tough Finish - While dealing with a Bankart lesion in his right shoulder, hit .135 (13x96) with
4 runs, 2 doubles and 2 RBI in 33 games from August 19 through the end of the season.
• Walk It Off - Delivered a pinch-hit, walk-off single in the 9th inning on May 18 vs. Chica-
go-AL…became the 16th different Mariner (done 17x) to record a pinch-hit, walk-off base
hit (last: Adam Lind, 7/18/16 vs. CWS, 3-run home run).
• Clutch - Played a key role in the Mariners 6-5, 13-inning, 4-hour-and-59-minute victory
on July 25 vs. Boston…went 3-for-6 with 2 runs, 1 home run and 3 RBI…belted a 3-run
home run in the 2nd inning… singled with two outs in the bottom of the 13th and eventu-
ally scored the game-winning run.
PERSONAL: Guillermo Molina Heredia...in six seasons with Matanzas in the Serie Nacional
Cuban League, hit .285 (336x1177) with 231 runs, 57 doubles, 15 triples, 23 home runs and
121 RBI in 374 games…appeared in 6 games in the 2013 World Baseball Classic for Cuba.
CAREER: Played six seasons in Cuba before making his U.S. debut in 2016…signed with
Seattle as a free agent on March 1, 2016…made his Major League debut with the Mariners
on July 29, 2016 at Chicago-NL…in parts of two Major League seasons with Seattle, is a
career .249 (119x478) hitter with 7 home runs and 36 RBI.
2009: Made his debut at the age of 18 with Matanzas in the Serie Nacional Cuban League…
appeared in 67 games, batting .290 (42x145) with 11 doubles, 2 home runs and 16 RBI.
2010: Hit .235 (54x230) with 7 doubles, 3 triples, 4 home runs and 19 RBI in 81 games.
2011: Career year with Matanzas, batting .343 (125x364) with 91 runs, 19 doubles, 9 triples,
10 home runs, 52 RBI, a .439 on-base percentage and a .527 slugging percentage…won
Gold Glove award in center field (.977 fielding percentage with 9 assists) in 96 games.
2012: In 68 games, hit .265 (65x245) with 9 doubles, 6 home runs and 24 RBI.
2013: Hit .255 (49x192) with 11 doubles, 1 home run and 9 RBI in 61 games…also appeared
in the World Baseball Classic for Cuba, batting .167 (3x18) with 2 runs, 1 RBI and 2 walks.
2014: Recorded just one plate appearance with Matanzas…went 1-for-1 with 1 RBI.
2015: Did not play professional baseball in 2015 after defecting from Cuba in early 2015…
After his defection, Heredia trained in Miami.
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2016: Hit .250 (23x92) with 12 runs, 3 doubles, 1 home run, 12 RBI, and .349 on-base mark
in 45 games with the Mariners…recalled from AAA Tacoma on July 29 and was 0-for-1 in
his MLB debut that day at Chicago-NL…recorded his first career Major League hit and
RBI off of David Price on Aug. 2 vs. Boston; finished the game 1-for-4 with 1 run and 1
RBI…belted his first career Major League home run in the 3rd inning on Aug. 6 vs. Los
Angeles-AL…started the season with AA Jackson, where he hit .293 (60x205) with 39
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runs, 7 doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs, 34 RBI and a .405 on-base mark in 58 games…
promoted to AAA Tacoma on June 23, where he hit .340 (36x106) with 21 runs, 5 doubles,
1 triple, 2 home runs, 13 RBI, 7 walks, .385 on-base mark in 26 games.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.

HEREDIA’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2009 Matanzas .290 67 145 18 42 59 11 0 2 16 2 2 0 10 29 0 3 .407 .331
2010 Matanzas .235 81 230 40 54 79 7 3 4 19 8 3 0 19 32 3 7 .343 .290
2011 Matanzas .343 96 364 91 125 192 19 9 10 52 12 3 13 51 38 3 7 .527 .439
2012 Matanzas .265 68 245 43 65 94 9 1 6 24 4 2 13 34 21 10 5 .384 .381
2013 Matanzas .255 61 192 39 49 67 11 2 1 9 10 0 10 27 23 4 4 .349 .376
2014 Matanzas 1.000 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000
2016 Jackson .293 58 205 39 60 77 7 2 2 34 1 9 9 36 32 2 5 .376 .405
Tacoma .312 35 138 27 43 57 6 1 2 13 1 2 4 12 15 3 0 .413 .378
SEATTLE .250 45 92 12 23 29 3 0 1 12 1 0 2 12 15 1 1 .315 .349
2017 SEATTLE .249 123 386 43 96 130 16 0 6 24 1 1 11 27 64 1 5 .337 .315
Minor Lg Totals .300 93 343 66 103 134 13 3 4 47 2 11 13 48 47 5 5 .391 .395
Cuban Lg Totals .285 374 1177 231 336 492 57 15 23 121 36 10 36 141 143 20 26 .418 .376
ML Totals .249 168 478 55 119 159 19 0 7 36 2 1 13 39 79 2 6 .333 .322

HEREDIA’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Signed by Seattle as a free agent, Mar. 1, 2016.

MARINERS UNVEIL YOUTH BASEBALL & SOFTBALL INITIATIVE


In January, the Seattle Mariners unveiled a new initiative designed to make the game
of baseball and softball more accessible to kids across the Northwest called On BASE
(Baseball And Softball Everywhere).
On BASE will leverage new and existing partnerships to do such things as help
defray registration fees, provide uniforms and equipment and offer training opportunities
for youth coaches and young athletes. Program elements include:
• A new partnership with Metro Parks Tacoma to support elementary school-
based baseball and softball programs;
• Equipment grants for Little League and high school baseball and softball teams
in Washington;
• A series of instructional clinics for youth coaches
and players;
• Mariners Grand Slam Camps, which offer week-
long instruction in baseball/ softball fundamentals
and sportsmanship;
• Pitch, Hit & Run, Major League Baseball’s annual
skills competition;
• Reviving Baseball in Innercities League
partnership with Rainier Vista Boys & Girls Club;
• PLAY BALL, MLB’s partnership with USA
Baseball and the U.S. Conference of Mayors that
encourages youth participation in casual as well
as organized baseball and softball.

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FÉLIX HERNÁNDEZ (34)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 31, turns 32 April 8 BORN: 4-8-86 in Valencia, Venezuela
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 225
ML SERVICE: 12 years, 60 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2019
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent July 4, 2002 by

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Mariners scouts Bob Engle, Pedro Avila and Emilio Carrasquel

2017:
• The Totals – Was 6-5 with a
HERNÁNDEZ’s CAREER HIGHS
4.36 ERA (42 ER, 86.2 IP) with MOST STRIKEOUTS: 15 – 6/8/14 at TB
78 strikeouts in 16 starts. LOW-HIT GAME: 0 - 8/15/12 vs. TB (Perfect Game)
• Short Year – His 6 wins, 16 LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
starts, 86.2 innings and 78 9 — 2 times; last 6/23-8/27/12
strikeouts were his fewest since LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
his rookie season in 2005. 5 — 2 times; last 8/17-9/27/13
• Strong Return – In first 6 starts MOST INNINGS PITCHED:
after return from first stint on 9.0 — 23 times; last 5/27/15 vs. TB
DL, was 3-2 with a 3.25 ERA (13
ER, 36.0 IP) with 38 strikeouts…he made two more starts before going back on the DL.
• Second Return – Was 1-1 with a 4.85 ERA (7 ER, 13.0 IP) with 9 strikeouts in his final
three starts after his second stint on the disabled list.
• Injuries – Had two stints on 10-day DL with right shoulder inflammation April 26 -June
23), making 3 rehab starts with AAA Tacoma, and with right shoulder bursitis Aug. 5 (retro
to 8/2)-Sept. 13 before starting on Sept. 14 without rehab outing (sim game on Sept. 8).
• Injury – Left start April 25 at Detroit after just 2.0 innings with right shoulder inflammation.
• 2,500 – Recorded his 2,500th career inning Sept. 25 at Oakland, becoming 5th active
pitcher with 2,500.0+ IP (Bartolo Colon, CC Sabathia, John Lackey & Justin Verlander).
• Pride of Venezuela – Recorded 157th career win on June 23 vs. Houston, surpassing
Freddy Garcia for the most career wins by a Venezuelan-born pitcher…he now holds
record for most starts (375), innings (2502.1) and strikeouts (2,342) among his countrymen.
• Lid Lifter – Made his 10th career Opening Day start on April 3 at Houston, extending
his club record for OD starts and becoming the 9th pitcher in Major League history to
make at least 10 Opening Day starts with one franchise…he joined Steve Carlton-PHI,
Bob Gibson-STL, Walter Johnson-WSH, Juan Marichal-SFG, Jack Morris-DET, Robin
Roberts-PHI, Tom Seaver-NYM and Warren Spahn-BSN/MLN.
PERSONAL: Félix Abraham Hernández…resides during the off-season in Miami, FL and
Bellevue, WA with wife Sandra, daughter, Mia, and son, Jeremy…older brother, Moises,
is a minor league pitching coach in Mariners organization…graduated from Unidad
Educativa Jose Austre in July 2002…named to the provisional roster for Venezuela for the
World Baseball Classic in 2006, 2009, 2013 and 2017.
CAREER: Is 160-114 with a 3.20 ERA in 375 career starts since making debut on Aug.
4, 2005…ERA is 3rd-lowest among active starters (Kershaw-2.36, Bumgarner (3.01)…
6-time All-Star (2009, 2011-2015)…2-time AL ERA champ (2010 - 2.27, 2014 - 2.14)…
since debut season in 2005, ranks 2nd with 2,342 strikeouts…is 121-78 with a 2.99 ERA
and 1,749 strikeouts in 271 starts since 2009, rankings 4th in innings, 3rd in ERA and
5th in strikeouts…became Mariners all-time leader in strikeouts on April 23, 2016 at Los
Angeles-AL (previous: Randy Johnson, 2,162)…became club’s all-time winningest pitcher
on May 9, 2016 vs. Tampa Bay (previous: Jamie Moyer, 145)…holds club Opening Day
records for starts (10), consecutive starts (9), wins (6) and strikeouts (74)…is only pitcher in
MLB history (since 1900) with 9 Opening Day starts before turning 30…there are 2 pitchers
with 8 Opening Day starts before turning 29: Bert Blyleven and Dwight Gooden.
2002: Pitched with Aguirre in the Venezuelan Summer League.
2003: Started season with Everett…finished 5th in Northwest League with 73 strikeouts in
55.0 IP…made 2 starts with Wisconsin to end the season…Northwest League All-Star.
2004: With A Inland Empire and AA San Antonio finishing a combined 14-4, with 2.95 ERA
and 172 strikeouts…Cal League All Star…promoted to San Antonio June 30…played for
World Team in 2004 All-Star Futures Game…Mariners Minor League Pitcher of the Year.
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2005: Recorded 10 quality starts in first 12 MLB appearances…did not allow an extra-base
hit until fifth MLB start (Aug. 30, 30.0 IP, 112 batters)…first pitcher to begin ML career with
such a streak since Kip Gross (121 batters from April 21, 1990-July 4, 1991)…recalled
from AAA Tacoma and made ML debut Aug. 4 at Detroit at age 19.118…just the third
19-year-old to debut as a starting pitcher since 1984 (also: Dwight Gooden, 4/7/84, and
Todd Van Poppel, 9/11/91)…was youngest player to appear in Majors in 2005…youngest
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player to make ML debut as starting pitcher since Britt Burns (CWS) on Aug. 5, 1978…first
ML win in second start Aug. 9 vs. MIN, tossing 8.0 ShO IP…struck out 11 Aug. 15 vs. KC
becoming first teenager to fan 10 or more in game since Dwight Gooden (1984) and Bert
Blyleven (1970)…PCL Rookie of the Year and PCL Pitcher of the Year with Tacoma…did
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…T6th in
AL with 176 strikeouts…was 3rd in AL with 8.29 K/9.0 IP…first 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 elbow…recorded 12 strikeouts April
2, Opening Day vs. OAK…was Majors first Opening Day pitcher to strike out at least 12
batters without allowing a run since Bob Gibson (STL) in 1967…4th pitcher since 1900 to
start and win an Opening Day game before his 21st birthday…recorded 9th one-hitter in
club history April 11 at BOS…left 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 Seattle in wins (9), starts (31), innings (200.2), strikeouts (175), & ERA (3.45)…
among AL pitchers, T8th in ERA (3.45), 9th in strikeouts (175)…had 2nd-lowest run
support average (3.86) in AL…500th career strikeout June 11 at TOR…among pitchers
who debuted since 1900, at 22 years, 64 days, was 6th-youngest to reach 500 career K’s
and youngest since D. Gooden (20 years, 294 days) in 1985…first Mariners pitcher to hit
home run with grand slam off Johan Santana June 23 at Shea Stadium; first pitcher to hit
slam off Cy Young winner since Steve Carlton off Dodgers’ Fernando Valenzuela on May
16, 1984…tied club record with 3 straight starts with 0 earned runs (5/31 vs. DET, 6/6 at
BOS & 6/11 at TOR).
2009: Finished 2nd in AL Cy Young race (Z. MARINERS ALL-TIME
Greinke)…2009 Seattle Sports Pro Star of PITCHING LEADERS
the Year award…winner of Luis Aparicio
Award as best Venezuelan in MLB…led AL Rk. Mariners Pitcher K’s
with .792 winning %…among AL leaders 1. Félix Hernández........................2,342
in wins (T1st), ERA (2nd), starts (T2nd), 2. Randy Johnson..........................2,162
innings pitched (3rd), strikeouts (4th) and 3. Jamie Moyer...............................1,239
K/9.0 IP (7th)…joined Roy Halladay as
only AL pitchers to rank in top 5 in each Rk. Mariners Pitcher Wins
1. Félix Hernández...........................160
of three pitching Triple Crown categories 2. Jamie Moyer..................................145
(W-ERA-K)…recorded quality starts in 3. Randy Johnson.............................130
24 of his last 25 starts, going 15-2, 1.98
ERA (40 ER, 182.0 IP) from May 24-end Rk. Mariners Pitcher Innings
of season…followed a Mariners loss in 23 1. Félix Hernández......................2502.1
of 34 starts, going 15-4, 2.46 ERA (44 ER, 2. Jamie Moyer.............................2093.0
3. Randy Johnson........................1838.1
161.0 IP) in those games…set Mariners
record for wins by RHP…AL Pitcher of the Rk. Mariners Pitcher Starts
Month for June (3-0, 0.94) and Sept. (6-0, 1. Félix Hernández...........................375
1.52)…first pitcher in club history to earn 2. Jamie Moyer..................................323
two honors in same season…tied for ML 3. Randy Johnson.............................266
lead and set club record with 1.99 ERA (28 Rk. Mariners Pitcher Quality Starts
ER, 126.2 IP) in 18 road starts…selected to 1. Félix Hernández...........................247
his first All-Star game…was 23 years, 97 2. Jamie Moyer..................................188
days on All-Star Tuesday, becoming 5th- 3. Randy Johnson.............................172
youngest Mariners All-Star and youngest
Additional Mariners Rankings…
player in 2009 ASG…tossed 22.0 straight Category Rank # Next Up
scoreless innings April 17-May 4…went Games 2nd 375 Jeff Nelson (432)
2-0 with a 0.00 ERA (0 ER, 8.2 IP) in 2 G/1 Shutouts 2nd 11 Randy Johnson (19)
GS for Venezuela in 2009 WBC.
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2010: Won AL Cy Young Award, garnering 21 of 28 first-place votes…joined Randy Johnson
(1995) as only Mariners to win Cy Young…went 13-12 with 2.27 ERA (63 ER, 249.2 IP),
232 strikeouts and 30 quality starts…Sporting News AL Pitcher of the Year…set then-club
record for ERA (2.27), bettering the previous mark of 2.28 by Randy Johnson in 1997, and
recorded the most strikeouts by a RHP in club history…2nd pitcher in club history to lead
A.L. in ERA (Randy Johnson, 1995)…led AL in ERA (2.27), IP (249.2), quality starts (30),

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opponent batting average (.212), T1st in starts (34), 2nd in strikeouts (232), 3rd in complete
games (6), T3rd in shutouts (1), 7th in K/BB ratio (3.31), 7th in K/9.0 IP (8.36) and T4th in
opponent GIDP (25)…threw 209 scoreless “frames” (inning in which he appeared and was
not charged with any runs); was most in Majors and most since Randy Johnson posted 252
in 1999…finished season with single-season club record 25 consecutive starts pitching
into at least the 7th inning…had 232 strikeouts, 8th-most in club history…had lowest
run support average in A.L. at 3.10…in 12 losses, received 7 total runs of support (when
he was in game)…had 1.53 ERA (19 ER, 112.0 IP) in 15 starts following All-Star break…
recorded a quality start in 30 of 34 starts, setting club record…led A.L. with 15 starts in
which he allowed 1 or fewer runs in at least 7.0 innings, most by A.L. pitcher since Pedro
Martinez (15 in 2000)…1,000th career strikeout Aug. 25 at BOS (6th inning, D. Ortiz)…at
24 years, 139 days old, was 4th-youngest pitcher in MLB history to reach 1,000 career
K’s…threw 9.0 innings in 3 consecutive starts (6/19 vs. CIN, 6/24 vs. CHI, 6/30 at NYY), 2
complete games…3rd straight complete game against NYY (9/18/09, 6/30/10, 7/10/10),
becoming first pitcher to do this since Jaime Navarro (1990-91 w/MIL)…4 strikeouts in 8th
June 3 vs. MIN; became 3rd Mariners pitcher to do so (last: Kaz Sasaki, 4/4/03 at TEX).
2011: Amongst AL 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)…3rd consecutive
200-strikeout season, becoming one of 2 pitchers over previous 20 seasons with a trio of
200-strikeout seasons at 25 years or younger (Kerry Wood —1998, 2001, 2002)…string of
30 straight starts of at least 6.0 IP (since 5/13/10) snapped April 16 at KC…left final start
Sept. 24 at TEX after being hit by line drive on right forearm (3.1 IP); snapped streak of 23
straight 6.0+ IP starts, May 17-Sept. 18…recorded 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 single-season
club record (Randy Johnson, 1995)…CG victory Opening Day April 1 at OAK…first OD
CG since Ben Sheets in 2007 and 9.0 IP CG by A.L. pitcher since Bartolo Colon in 2002…
first 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 club record
for wins by RHP (Freddy Garcia)…since 1900, one of 9 pitchers with 172+ starts prior
to turning 25; joined Bert Blyleven, Christy Mathewson, Walter Johnson, Larry Dierker,
Catfish Hunter, Dwight Gooden, Bob Feller and Hal Newhouser.
2012: Led AL in shutouts (5), 2nd in innings (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…23rd perfect game in MLB history Aug. 15 vs. Tampa Bay in a 1-0 victory…
7th 1-0 perfect game in MLB history, and first in AL since 1984…Mariners recipient for
Roberto Clemente Award and Marvin Miller Man of the Year…one of 10 finalists for Hutch
Award…led Majors and set club record with 5 shutouts…4th straight season with 200.0
innings, 200 strikeouts, 30 starts and sub 3.50 ERA…first pitcher since Roger Clemens
(1986-89) with 4 consecutive 200-strikeout seasons through age 26 season…first since
Dwight Gooden to record 230+ GS through age 26 season…9-0 with 1.40 ERA (17 ER,
109.0 IP) with 5 shutouts over 14-starts June 17-Aug. 27…A.L. Pitcher of the Month (4-0,
1.08 ERA, 3 ShO)…all three shutouts by 1-0 score, becoming third pitcher in MLB history
with three in calendar month: Carl Hubbell (July 1933) and Dick Rudolph (Aug. 1916)…
had four 1-0 shutouts; third pitcher during divisional era (since 1969) to have four 1-0
wins in single season (all shutouts), joining Hall of Famers Fergie Jenkins (1974) and Bert
Blyleven (1976)…led Majors with 17 starts allowing 1 or fewer runs…7.0+ innings in 22 of
33 starts, 2nd in AL (David Price, 23)…allowed 2 or fewer runs in 21 of 33 starts, T2nd-
most among AL starters (David Price, 22)…2nd-lowest run support average in AL (3.65)…
had 12 starts allowing 1 or fewer runs in 8.0+ innings (8-0, 0.45 ERA, 4 ND)…retired 32
consecutive batters from Aug. 10-15, one off John Montague’s club record…tied for A.L.
lead with 11 no-decisions, posting 2.45 ERA (21 ER, 77.0 IP)…had MLB-leading four no-
decisions allowing 1 or fewer runs in 8.0+ IP, tied for most in single season dating back
to 1918…5th career Opening Day start March 28 vs. Oakland in Japan (4th consecutive).
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2013: Among A.L. starters, ranked 3rd in strikeout-to-walk ratio (4.70), 5th in strikeouts
(216), 5th in K/9.0 IP (9.51), 6th in ERA (3.04), 7th in WHIP (1.131), 7th in opponent
OPS (.644) and T9th in quality starts (22)…5th straight season with 200+ IP and 200+
strikeouts…T2nd in A.L. with 20 starts allowing 2 or fewer runs…career-high 24.0 inning
scoreless streak July 8-26, T5th-longest in club history…10 strikeouts in 4.0 innings Sept.
22 at LAA; first pitcher in 100+ years to post 10+ strikeouts in 4.0 IP or less (last: Smoky
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Joe Wood, Boston-AL, 10 K, 4.0 IP at CLE 7/17/1909)…did not pitch from Sept. 3-21
(strained oblique)…tied for A.L. lead with 15 Ultra Quality Starts (7.0 IP, 2 or fewer runs)…
100th career victory April 22 at HOU; 6th-youngest pitcher to earn 100 among players
who began career since divisional play began in 1969…only 5 pitchers reached 100 wins
at younger age than Hernandez (27.014): Dwight Gooden (24.215), Bert Blyleven (25.076),
Fernando Valenzuela (26.162), Don Gullett (26.199), Vida Blue (26.361)…sixth career
Opening Day start April 1 at Oakland; tied R. Johnson for most career (6) and consecutive
(5) OD starts among Mariners.
2014: 15-6, 2.14 ERA (56 ER, 236.0 IP) with 248 strikeouts in 34 starts (27 quality starts)…
second AL ERA title…starter for AL in All-Star game in Minneapolis (1.0 ShO IP, 2 K)…
second pitcher in club history to be named A.L. starting pitcher (Randy Johnson, 1995
& 1997)…first Venezuelan pitcher to start All-Star game…2.14 ERA was lowest by AL
pitcher since Pedro Martinez (1.74 in 2000)…set single-season ERA club record (also had
2.27 mark set in 2010)…MLBPA Players Choice Award (AL Most Outstanding Pitcher)…
Sporting News American League All-Star (Starting Pitcher of the Year)…Rawlings®
Gold Glove Finalist…Roberto Clemente Award (Seattle nominee)…Fred Hutch Award
Nominee…finished 2nd in Cy Young voting (76% of votes) and 10th in MVP…led A.L. in
WHIP at 0.915, lowest in A.L. since Pedro Martinez (0.737 in 2000)…set Mariners single-
season WHIP record…amongst A.L. leaders in ERA (1st, 2.14), Opponent Batting Average
(1st, .200), Innings (2nd, 236.0), Starts (T1st, 34), Strikeouts (4th, 248), Wins (T8th, 15),
Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio (4th, 5.39), Strikeouts per 9.0 IP (5th, 9.46)…set MLB record with
16 consecutive starts allowing 2 or fewer runs in 7.0+ innings May 18-August 11 (old
mark, 13 by Tom Seaver in 1971); led Majors with 22 such starts…6th straight season
with 200+ strikeouts and 200.0 IP; tied for 3rd-longest streak in MLB history behind Tom
Seaver (9, 1968-76), Roger Clemens (7, 19867-92), Walter Johnson (7, 1910-16)…posted
4th-lowest ERA for A.L. pitcher in a season of 230.0 or more innings since the advent
of Designated Hitter in 1973, behind Ron Guidry (1.74 in 1978), Roger Clemens (2.05 in
1997) and Jim Palmer (2.09 in 1975)…first pitcher with 215+ strikeouts in 6+ consecutive
seasons since Randy Johnson (1997-2002)…only pitcher in baseball history with 200+
strikeouts with 75 or fewer walks in at least 6 consecutive seasons…AL Pitcher of the
Month (June)…allowed 2 or fewer runs in AL leading 25 starts…Seattle was 22-12 when
Felix started…posted an 8-4 record and 2.10 ERA in 19 starts following a Mariners team
loss…had 1.88 ERA in 13 no-decisions (2.09 run support average)…6th in AL in overall
WAR (2nd amongst pitchers) at 6.2…selected to play in 5th All-Star game, tying Randy
Johnson for most All-Star game appearances by Seattle pitcher…struck out career-high 15
batters June 8 at TB…12th 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…ejected
for first time in 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)…7th career Opening Day start March 31 at LA Angels;
6th time in club history starter recorded 10+ strikeouts on Opening Day (2nd time by Felix).

MOST SEASONS IN A MARINERS UNIFORM


Player Seasons Years Player Seasons Years
Edgar Martinez 18 1987-2004 Jamie Moyer 11 1996-2006
Jay Buhner 14 1988-2001 Raul Ibañez 11 1996-2000, 2004-08, 2013
Félix Hernández 13 2005-current Randy Johnson 10 1989-1998
Ken Griffey Jr. 13 1989-1999, 2009-10 Dave Valle 10 1984-1993
Dan Wilson 12 1994-2005 Harold Reynolds 10 1983-1992
Ichiro 12 2001-12

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2015: Went 18-9 with 3.53 ERA (79 ER, 201.2 IP) with 191 strikeouts in 31 starts...among
AL leaders in wins (T3rd), shutouts (2, T1st), quality starts (20, T8th), strikeouts (191, 8th),
K/9.0 IP (8.52, 9th)...third Mariners pitcher to post multiple 18 win seasons, joining Randy
Johnson (3) & Jamie Moyer (2)...tied for MLB lead with 2 shutouts…7th straight season
with 10+ wins and ninth 10+ win season in career…eighth 200.0 inning season, the most
in club history…had four starts in which he allowed 7+ earned runs (10, Aug. 15 at BOS;

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8 June 12 at HOU; 7 July 29 vs. ARI & 7 June 1 vs. NYY)…those four starts accounted
for 32 of the 79 earned runs allowed…selected to play in 6th All-Star game, a club record
for All-Star game appearances by a pitcher (Randy Johnson, 5)…2,000th career strikeout
May 10 vs. Oakland, the 4th-youngest to reach milestone…set Mariners career record
for innings pitched April 29 at Texas, passing Jamie Moyer ((2,093 innings with Seattle)...
became Venezuelan strikeout king, passed Johan Santana (1,988), May 4 at LAA…struck
out 8 straight batters over two starts April 18 vs. Texas (last 4 batters) & April 24 vs.
Minnesota (first 4)…first time by Mariners pitcher since Arthur Rhodes (8, May 4-8, 2002)
and by starter since Mark Langston (8, Sept. 22-28, 1986)...was 5-0 with 1.83 ERA in 5
starts against Texas…first A.L. pitcher to start 5 or more games against an opponent in
one season and win all of them with ERA below 2.00 since 1985 (Bert Blyleven, 5-0 in 5
starts vs. Texas)…3rd career OD start with 10+ strikeouts…joins Hall of Famers Randy
Johnson (4), Pedro Martinez (3) and Bob Gibson (3) as only pitchers with 3+ OD starts
with 10+ strikeouts…131st career win May 10 vs. OAK, moving ahead of J. Moyer for 2nd
in Mariners history...had 5 starts with 7.0+ scoreless frames; 3rd-most in AL behind Dallas
Keuchel (7) & Scott Kazmir (6)…8th career Opening Day start April 6 vs. LA Angels (win).
2016: Went 11-8 with 3.82 ERA (65 ER, 153.1 IP) with 122 strikeouts in 25 starts…made his
9th career Opening Day start April 4 at Texas…holds the club record for Opening Day starts
(10), consecutive starts (9), wins (6) and strikeouts (74)…became the Mariners all-time leader
in strikeouts (4/23 at LAA) and wins (5/9 vs. TB)…recorded 10th win of the season on Sept.
5 vs. TEX…8th consecutive season with 10+ wins; the longest such streak in club history,
ahead of Jamie Moyer (7) and Randy Johnson (6)…tossed 6.0 innings on Opening Day
on April 4 at Texas to give him 2,268.1 IP in his MLB career, the most by a Venezuelan-
born pitcher, passing Freddy Garcia (2,264.0)…went 2-2 with 1.38 ERA (5 ER, 32.2 IP)
in 5 starts in the month of April…his 1.38 ERA is 2nd-lowest in club history in month of
April (Floyd Bannister, 1.21 in 1980)...his .165 average was also 2nd-lowest in April in
club history (Hisashi Iwakuma, .160 in 2013)…struck out 10 batters April 10 vs. Oakland,
his 35th career double-digit strikeout game, 2nd-most in club history (R. Johnson, 94)…
struck out 6 consecutive batters Aug. 15 at Los Angeles-AL…six consecutive strikeouts
are T2nd-most in club history, trailing Mark Langston (7); Felix is the first pitcher in club
history to accomplish this feat twice…on 15-day disabled list on June 1 (retro to May 28)
with a right calf strain…activated on July 20…his first trip to the DL since 2008…made
first rehab start with Short-A Everett on July 10 vs. Spokane (3.2 IP, 6 SO)…earned the
win on July 15 vs. Colorado Springs with AAA Tacoma (5.2 IP, 7 K)…activated from 15-day
DL on July 20; was 7-4 with 4.48 ERA (45 ER, 90.1 IP) with 69 strikeouts in 15 starts.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC: Played with Venezuela in 2009 World Baseball Classic…
went 2-0 with 0.00 ERA (0 ER, 8.1 IP) and 11 strikeouts in 2 G/1 GS…struck out 7 in 4.2
IP in start vs. Puerto Rico…on Venezuelan provisional roster for 2013 and 2017 WBC.
AWARDS: AL All-Star: 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 (starter), 2015…Cy Young: 2010…
Sporting News AL Pitcher of the Year: 2010, 2014…AL Pitcher of the Month: June 2009,
September 2009, August 2012, June 2014…AL Player of the Week: Aug. 20, 2012, June
2-8, 2014…Mariners 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).

CY YOUNG AWARD
Félix won the 2010 AL Cy
Young Award…also finished
2nd in 2009 and 2014, 4th in
the 2012 and 8th in 2013.

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HERNÁNDEZ’s PLAYING RECORD


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
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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
2016 SEATTLE 11-8 3.82 25 25 0 0 0 153.1 138 76 65 19 10 65 122 6 0
Everett # 0-0 7.36 1 1 0 0 0 3.2 6 3 3 0 0 2 6 0 0
Tacoma # 1-0 1.59 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 5 1 1 1 0 1 7 0 0
2017 SEATTLE 6-5 4.36 16 16 0 0 0 86.2 86 46 42 17 6 26 78 8 0
Tacoma # 2-0 4.15 3 3 0 0 0 13.0 9 6 6 1 0 3 16 0 0
Minor Lg Totals 33-10 2.68 63 53 2 1 0 328.2 266 109 98 16 23 128 392 17 4
ML Totals 160-114 3.20 375 375 25 11 0
2502.1 2243 992 890 220 87 721 2342 140 7
 All-Star * Led League + Tied for League Lead

BATTING AVG AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP


Career .093 43 3 4 8 1 0 1 7 7 0 0 2 20 0 0 .186 .133
Last Hit - 6/23/12 at SD Last Home Run - 6/23/2008 at NYM (Grand Slam off Johan Santana)

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 1 0 0 0 0 1 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 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2014 AL, Minnesota 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0
2015 AL, Cincinnati 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
ASG Totals 0-0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC


YEAR
CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2009
Venezuela 2-0 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 8.2 5 0 0 0 0 6 11 0 0

HERNÁNDEZ’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Signed as a non-drafted free agent July 4, 2002 by Mariners scouts Bob Engle, Pedro
Avila and Emilio Carrasquel.
— On 15-day disabled list April 23 (retro to April 19)-May 15, 2007 with a strained right elbow.
— On 15-day disabled list July 1 (retro to June 23)-July 11, 2008 with a sprained left ankle.
— Signed 5-year contract extension through 2014, Jan. 22, 2010.
— Signed 7-year contract extension through 2019, Feb. 13, 2013.
— On 15-day disabled list June 1 (retro to May 28)-July 20, 2016 with a right calf strain…
included rehab assignment to short-A Everett and AAA Tacoma.
— On 10-day DL with right shoulder inflammation April 26-June 23, 2017…included rehab
assignment with AAA Tacoma.
— On 10-day DL with right shoulder bursitis Aug. 5 (retro to Aug. 2)-Sept. 13, 2017.

ERA TITLES
Félix has led the AL in ERA twice: 2010 (2.27) and 2014 (2.14)…since 1999, only four
players have led the AL in ERA multiple times: Félix, Pedro Martinez (1999, 2000, 2002-
03), Johan Santana (2004, 2006) and David Price (2012, 2015).

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MIKE LEAKE (8)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 30 BORN: 11-12-87 in San Diego, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 170
ML SERVICE: 8 years
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2020 with option for 2021
ACQUIRED: In trade from St. Louis along with cash considerations

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and international slot money in exchange for Rayder Ascanio (inf) on
Aug. 30, 2017.

2017:
• The Totals – Was 10-13 with a LEAKE’s CAREER HIGHS
3.92 ERA (81 ER, 186.0 IP) with MOST STRIKEOUTS: 12 – 6/26/14 at SF w/CIN
130 strikeouts in 31 combined LOW-HIT GAME: 2 - 9/30/15 vs. LAD w/SF
starts with St. Louis and Seattle.
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
• Seattle Finish – Was 3-1 with a
5 — 4/22-6/5/10 w/CIN
2.53 ERA (9 ER, 32.0 IP) with 27
strikeouts in 5 starts for Seattle. LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
• Trade – Acquired with cash and 5 — 4/10-5/11/12 w/CIN
International Slot money from MOST INNINGS PITCHED:
St. Louis in exchange for Ray- 9.0 — 4 times, last: 9/30/15 vs. LAD w/SF
der Ascanio on Aug. 30.
• Thirty – 6th consecutive season with 30+ starts…he’s one of four pitchers who have re-
corded 30+ starts in the last 6 seasons, joining Max Scherzer, Jon Lester and Ian Kennedy.
• Birdie – Was 7-12 with 4.21 ERA (72 ER, 154.0 IP) with 103 strikeouts in 26 starts for St. Louis.
• Strong Start – Began season 6-6 with 2.97 ERA (35 ER, 106.0 IP) with 72 strikeouts in his
first 16 starts; 1-6 with a 6.94 ERA (37 ER, 48.0 IP) with 31 strikeouts over his last 10 starts.
• Grounded – Ranked 4th in MLB with a ground ball rate of 54.3%, trailing only Toronto’s Mar-
cus Stroman (62.9%) and San Diego’s Luis Perdomo (62.0) and Clayton Richard (60.2%).
• Workhorse – Tossed 186.0 innings, his 4th season of 185.0+ innings.
• No Minor Thing – Started for St. Louis vs. Pittsburgh in Little League Classic at BB&T
Ballpark in Williamsport, Pa. on Aug. 20…3rd career pro appearance in a minor league ball-
park…made 2 appearances (1 start) with AAA Louisville (Cincinnati) in 2011.
• Going For Distance – Recorded 3 starts of 8.0+ innings pitched and 1-or-fewer runs al-
lowed (4/7 vs. CIN, 5/24 at LAD and 6/30 vs. WAS)…only 6 pitchers in the Majors had more
such starts this season (Corey Kluber-CLE, 8, Chris Sale-BOS, 4, Carlos Martinez-STL, 4,
Zach Greinke-ARI, 4, Jacob deGrom-NYM, 4 and Carlos Carrasco-CLE, 4).
PERSONAL: Michael Raymond Leake…resides in Paradise Valley, AZ, with his wife,
Catherine, their son, Jackson, and daughter, Scotlyn…graduated from Fallbrook (CA)
High School, where he earned 4 varsity letters…led team to 3 league titles in 4 seasons…
4-time All-Avocado League selection…played 3 seasons (2007-09) at Arizona State
University…as a junior (2009), earned Baseball America First-Team All-America, Pac-10
Pitcher of the Year and First-Team All-Pac-10…in 2009, led NCAA D-I pitchers in wins
(16) and led Pac-10 in wins (16), ERA (1.71), innings pitched (142.0) and strikeouts (162).
2009: Made his pro debut in Arizona Fall League for Peoria making 6 games (5 starts), posting
a 1-2 record with a 1.37 ERA (3 ER, 19.2 IP) with 15 strikeouts rated as having the “Best
Curveball” in the Reds organization by Baseball America’s “Best Tools” survey.
2010: Became 21st player since MLB Draft began in 1965 to play in Majors without appearing
in minors (last: Xavier Nady, San Diego, 2000)…went 8-4 with 4.23 ERA (65 ER, 138.1 IP)
with 91 strikeouts in 24 games (22 starts)…in 22 starts, was 8-4 with 3.78 ERA (57 ER, 135.2
IP) with 86 strikeouts…among NL rookies, ranked 3rd in starts (22) and innings (138.1), T5th
in wins (8), 7th in strikeouts (91) and 9th in ERA (4.23)…on the DL, Aug. 27 - Sept. 9, with
a fatigued right shoulder…made first professional start vs. Chicago-NL on April 11 and
allowed one run in 6.2 innings but received a no decision in the 3-1 victory…his first career
strikeout was Marlon Byrd (1st inning)…following that game, donated his cap to the National
Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown…led all National League pitchers in
batting (.356/16x45)…hit safely in 11 of his 22 starts…in his Major League debut, singled
twice off Tom Gorzelanny…entered his first professional season rated by Baseball America
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2011: Led Cincinnati in pitching Triple Crown categories of wins (12), ERA (3.86) and strikeouts
(118)…tied Johnny Cueto for the staff lead with 18 quality starts…went 12-9 with a 3.86
ERA (72 ER, 167.2 IP) with 118 strikeouts in 29 games (26 starts)…threw at least 8.0 innings
four times and threw at least 7.0 innings eight times…began season in starting rotation
before joining bullpen in early May when Homer Bailey and Cueto came off DL within three
days of each other…from April 5-May 3, went 3-1 with a 5.77 ERA (22 ER, 34.1 IP) with 31
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strikeouts in 6 starts…made 3 relief appearances before being optioned to AAA Louisville


on May 14…after 2 appearances (1 start) with Louisville, was recalled by Cincinnati on May
27…spent rest of the season in rotation…in final 20 starts of the season, went 9-7 with a
3.36 ERA (49 ER, 131.1 IP) with 86 strikeouts…did not pitch after Sept. 13 after reaching
175.0 combined innings between Cincinnati and Louisville…on June 11 at San Francisco,
threw 8.0 scoreless innings and singled and doubled off Tim Lincecum…became 3rd
pitcher in last 20 years to throw at least 8.0 scoreless innings and record two hits off a Cy
Young Award winner in the same game, joining Doug Drabek (HOU), who tossed a shutout
vs. ATL and smacked three hits off Tom Glavine in 1994, and Jeff Karstens (PIT), who had a
shutout vs. ARI and two hits off Randy Johnson in 2008…led club with 10 sacrifice bunts.
2012: Went 8-9 with a 4.58 ERA (91 ER, 179.0 IP) with 116 strikeouts in 30 starts with
Cincinnati…one of 16 National League pitchers to throw multiple complete games…in 13
starts from May 16-July 29, went 4-1 with a 3.02 ERA (29 ER, 86.1 IP) with 62 strikeouts…
on June 29 at San Francisco, threw a complete game, the first of his career, while also
recording 2 hits at the plate, including a home run off Matt Cain; became first Cincinnati
pitcher to homer while throwing complete game since Pete Harnisch did so on Aug. 9, 2000
vs. Atlanta…as a batter, led all pitchers in batting (.305/18x59) and hits (18) and tied for the
lead in extra-base hits (5)…hit first career home run on May 21 off Atlanta’s Mike Minor.
2013: Made 31 starts for Cincinnati, going 14-7 with a 3.37 ERA (72 ER, 192.1 IP) with 122
strikeouts…among National League leaders, ranked T5th in winning percentage (.667/14-
7) and 7th in road ERA (2.81/32 ER, 102.1 IP)…over 19 starts from April 17-July 29, went
10-4 with a 2.18 ERA (30 ER, 123.2 IP) with 77 strikeouts; his 2.18 ERA was 2nd-best in
Majors (min. 120.0 IP) in that span…on April 17 vs. Philadelphia, became first Cincinnati
pitcher to score 3 runs in game since Danny Jackson (4 on Sept. 4, 1988 vs. Chicago-NL).
2014: Among National League leaders, ranked T4th in starts (33) and 6th in innings pitched
(214.1)…went 11-13 with a 3.70 ERA (88 ER, 214.1 IP) with 164 strikeouts in 33 starts
with Cincinnati…on June 26 at San Francisco, recorded a career-high 12 strikeouts…hit
2 home runs (4/15 vs. PIT off Gerrit Cole and 8/13 vs. BOS off Anthony Ranaudo)…his 7
extra-base hits (5 2B, 2 HR) tied the Dodgers Zack Greinke for the most by any pitcher in
the majors…ranked T2nd among pitchers in doubles (5) and 3rd in home runs (2).
2015: Made 30 starts, splitting season between Cincinnati (21 GS) and San Francisco (9
GS)…made 5 starts of at least 8.0 scoreless innings pitched, 2nd-most in the Major
Leagues (Clayton Kershaw-LAD, 7)…went 9-5 with 3.56 ERA (54 ER, 136.2 IP) with 90
strikeouts with Cincinnati…surpassed the 1,000 career inning mark in a start on July 10
at Miami…in final 4 starts with the Reds before trade, went 4-0 with a 0.60 ERA (2 ER,
30.0 IP) with 21 strikeouts and 4 walks…acquired by San Francisco from Cincinnati on
July 30 in exchange for Adam Duvall (inf) and Keury Mella (rhp)…in 9 starts with San
Francisco, was 2-5 with 4.07 ERA (25 ER, 55.1 IP) with 29 strikeouts…on 15-day disabled
list, August 3-21, with a left hamstring strain…threw his first career shutout in his final
start of the season, September 30 vs. Los Angeles-NL…at the plate, ranked T1st among
MLB pitchers in doubles (3) while also ranking 2nd in RBI (8) and T2nd in home runs (2).
2016: Went 9-12 with 4.69 ERA (92 ER, 176.2 IP) with 125 strikeouts in 30 starts for St.
Louis…3rd in NL in ground ball percentage (54.1%)…recorded 10+ strikeouts without
issuing a walk in back-to-back starts, July 10 at Milwaukee (10 K) and July 18 vs. San
Diego (11 K)…joined Bob Gibson (9/27/68-4/8/69) as the only Cardinals pitchers to
accomplish this feat in consecutive starts…averaged 1.53 walks-per-9.0-innings-pitched
(30 BB, 176.2 IP), the 2nd-lowest mark in the National League…issued 1-or-fewer walks
in 24 of his 30 outings, T2nd-most among all starting pitchers (also: Josh Tomlin and Rick
Porcello)…did not walk a batter in the month of July (30.0 IP) as part of a career-best
streak of 36.0 innings pitched without issuing a walk (6/30-8/4)…marked the 2nd-longest
streak in the Majors in 2016 (Matt Shoemaker-LAA, 39.1, 5/16-6/11) and the longest
streak by a Cardinals pitcher since Bob Tewksbury in 1993 (55.0 IP, 6/15-7/22)…was on
the 15-day disabled list, August 22 - September 6, with shingles.
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POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Made his postseason debut as Cincinnati’s starting pitcher
in Game 4 of the 2012 NLDS vs. San Francisco…took the loss, allowing 5 runs on 6 hits
(2 home runs) and 2 walks while striking out 1 in 4.1 innings pitched…was also on the
Reds postseason roster for the 2013 Wild Card game at Pittsburgh but did not appear.
LEAKE’s PLAYING RECORD

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YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 CINCINNATI 8-4 4.23 24 22 0 0 0 138.1 158 77 65 19 3 49 91 2 0
2011 CINCINNATI 12-9 3.86 29 26 0 0 0 167.2 159 74 72 23 8 38 118 2 1
Louisville 0-1 9.82 2 1 0 0 0 7.1 12 8 8 3 0 0 5 0 0
2012 CINCINNATI 8-9 4.58 30 30 2 0 0 179.0 201 97 91 26 3 41 116 3 0
2013 CINCINNATI 14-7 3.37 31 31 0 0 0 192.1 193 78 72 21 6 48 122 2 0
2014 CINCINNATI 11-13 3.70 33 33 0 0 0 214.1 217 93 88 23 13 50 164 4 0
2015 CINCINNATI 9-5 3.56 21 21 1 0 0 136.2 123 55 54 14 2 34 90 3 1
SAN FRANCISCO 2-5 4.07 9 9 1 1 0 55.1 51 25 25 8 1 15 29 3 1
2016 ST. LOUIS 9-12 4.69 30 30 0 0 0 176.2 203 101 92 20 7 30 125 7 0
2017 ST. LOUIS 7-12 4.21 26 26 0 0 0 154.0 169 83 72 19 7 35 103 2 0
SEATTLE 3-1 2.53 5 5 0 0 0 32.0 32 10 9 1 2 2 27 1 0
Minor Lg. Totals 0-1 9.82 2 1 0 0 0 7.1 12 8 8 3 0 0 5 0 0
Major Lg. Totals 83-77 3.98 238 233 4 1 0 1446.1 1506 693 640 174 52 342 985 29 3

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


YEAR
CLUB, OPP W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012
CIN, SF 0-1 10.38 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 6 5 5 2 0 2 1 0 0

LEAKE’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Oakland in the 7th round of the 2006 MLB First-Year Player Draft…did not sign.
— Selected by Cincinnati in the 1st round (8th overall) of the 2008 MLB First-Year Player
Draft…signed by Reds scout Clark Crist.
— On the 15-day disabled list, August 27 - September 9, 2010, with right shoulder fatigue.
— Acquired by San Francisco from Cincinnati in exchange for Adam Duvall (inf) and Keury
Mella (rhp), July 30, 2015.
— On the 15-day disabled list, August 3-21, 2015, with a left hamstring strain.
— Signed by St. Louis to a five-year contract through 2020 with an option for 2021,
December 22, 2015.
— On the 15-day disabled list, August 22 - September 6, 2016, with shingles.
— Acquired by the Mariners from St. Louis along with cash considerations and
international slot money in exchange for Rayder Ascanio (inf), August 30, 2017.

MARINERS QUALITY START LEADERS BY SEASON


Season Name QS Season Name QS
1977 Glenn Abbott.............................15 1997 Randy Johnson.........................23
1978 Paul Mitchell..............................12 1998 Jamie Moyer.............................21
1979 Floyd Bannister.........................16 1999 Jamie Moyer.............................21
1980 Glenn Abbott.............................17 2000 Aaron Sele.................................16
1981 Glenn Abbott, Floyd Bannister.... 10 2001 Freddy Garcia............................24
1982 Floyd Bannister*........................25 2002 Jamie Moyer, Joel Pineiro.........20
1983 Jim Beattie................................19 2003 Jamie Moyer.............................22
1984 Mark Langston..........................23 2004 Ryan Franklin............................14
1985 Mike Moore...............................22 2005 Jamie Moyer.............................19
1986 Mike Moore...............................20 2006 Jarrod Washburn.......................16
1987 Mark Langston..........................22 2007 Miguel Batista...........................18
1988 Mark Langston..........................24 2008 Félix Hernández.......................19
1989 Scott Bankhead........................22 2009 Félix Hernández*.....................29
1990 Erik Hanson...............................23 2010 Félix Hernández*.....................30
1991 Randy Johnson.........................19 2011 Félix Hernández.......................22
1992 Dave Fleming............................22 2012 Jason Vargas.............................22
1992 Dave Fleming............................22 2013 Hisashi Iwakuma.....................23
1993 Randy Johnson.........................23 2014 Félix Hernández*.....................27
1994 Randy Johnson.........................18 2015 Félix Hernández.......................20
1995 Randy Johnson*........................23 2016 Hisashi Iwakuma.....................19
1996 Sterling Hitchcock.....................14 2017 James Paxton..........................14
* League Leader

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MIKE MARJAMA (10)
POSITION: Catcher
AGE: 28, turns 29 July 20 BORN: 7-20-1989 in Roseville, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 205
ML SERVICE: 31 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: In a trade from Tampa Bay along with Ryan Garton (rhp) for
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Anthony Misiewicz (lhp), Luis Rengifo (inf) and a PTBNL on Aug. 6, 2017.
PRONUNCIATION: Marjama (mar-JUH-mah)

2017:
• MLB Totals - Went 3-for-9 (.333) with
MARJAMA’s CAREER HIGHS
1 run, 1 double, 1 home run and 1 RBI MOST HITS: 2 — 9/27/17 at OAK
in 5 games with the Mariners. MOST HOME RUNS: 1 — 10/1/17 at LAA
• Debut - Made his Major League debut MOST RBI: 1 — 10/1/17 at LAA
as a defensive replacement (catcher) MOST STOLEN BASES: None
on September 3 vs. Oakland. LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
• First Things First - Made his first 2 — 9/27-10/1/17
Major League start on September CAREER GRAND SLAMS: None
27 at Oakland, going 2-for-4 with a
double…singled to left in the 5th for his first career hit.
• Goodbye Baseball - Hit his first career Major League home run (a solo home run) in the
8th inning on October 1 at Los Angeles-AL.
• Seattle-Bound - Acquired by Seattle along with RHP Ryan Garton from Tampa Bay for
minor leaguers Anthony Misiewicz (lhp) and Luis Rengifo (inf) on Aug. 6.
• Rainier Land - Hit .167 (13x78) with 5 runs, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home runs and 12 RBI
in 21 games with AAA Tacoma.
• Durham Report - In 72 games with AAA Durham (Tampa Bay), hit .274 (72x263) with 32
runs, 16 doubles, 1 triple, 9 home runs, 21 walks and 51 RBI.
PERSONAL: Michael G. Marjama…played two seasons (2009-10) at Sacramento City
College, where his head coach was Mariners Director of Player Development, Andy
McKay…in 2010, hit .329 (53x161) with 29 runs, 9 doubles, 1 home run and 30 RBI in 38
games…played one season (2011) at Long Beach State University, batting .290 (63x217)
with 21 runs, 8 doubles, 4 triples, 1 home run and 27 RBI in 56 games.
CAREER: Selected by Chicago-AL in the 23rd round of the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft
out of Sacramento City College…made his Major League debut with the Mariners on Sept.
3, 2017 vs. Oakland.
2011: Started his professional career with rookie league Bristol, where he hit .221 (19x86)
with 6 runs, 2 doubles, 1 triple and 7 RBI in 24 games.
2012: Split the season between rookie league Great Falls and A Kannapolis…in 9 games
with Great Falls, hit .250 (9x36) with 4 runs, 2 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run and 9 RBI…hit
.306 (26x85) with 6 runs, 5 doubles, 1 home run and 8 RBI in 23 games with Kannapolis.
2013: Hit .277 (104x375) with 48 runs, 20 doubles, 1 triple, 6 home runs and 46 RBI in 97
games with A Kannapolis.
2014: Spent the season with advanced-A Winston-Salem, batting .266 (66x248) with 26 runs,
16 doubles, 2 triples, 3 home runs and 17 RBI in 70 games…after batting .223 (31x139)
with 5 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs and 9 RBI in 40 games in the first half, hit .321
(35x109) with 11 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run and 8 RBI in 30 games in the second half.
2015: In 90 games with advanced-A Charlotte, hit .302 (101x334) with 46 runs, 22 doubles,
4 triples, 9 home runs and 52 RBI…hit safely in 15-of-his-first-18 games (4/12-5/23),
batting .365 (23x63) with 10 runs, 2 doubles, 1 home run and 8 RBI…recorded 29 multi-
hit games…vs. lefties, hit .327 (35x107) with 11 doubles, 1 triple, 4 home runs and 22 RBI.
2016: Hit .286 (78x273) with 38 runs, 25 doubles, 1 triple, 5 home runs and 38 RBI in 73
games with AA Montgomery…batted .304 (65x214) with 24 doubles, 1 triple, 4 home
runs, 34 RBI, a .356 on-base percentage and a .481 slugging mark vs. right-handed
pitchers…against lefties, hit .234 (15x64) with 2 doubles, 1 home run, 4 RBI, a .290 OBP
and a .313 slugging mark…tallied 20 multi-hit games, including a season-high 4 hits twice
(5/21 at Birmingham & 7/14 vs. Tennessee)… from June 6 - July 15, hit safely in 27-of-32
games, batting .336 (42x135) with 22 runs, 13 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home runs and 19 RBI.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
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MARJAMA (continued)
MARJAMA’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2011 Bristol .221 24 86 6 19 23 2 1 0 7 0 0 1 4 18 0 3 .267 .264
2012 Great Falls .250 9 36 4 9 16 2 1 1 9 0 1 0 1 4 0 1 .444 .263
Kannapolis .306 23 85 6 26 34 5 0 1 8 1 0 0 4 14 1 2 .400 .337
2013 Kannapolis .277 97 375 48 104 144 20 1 6 46 1 4 7 20 67 9 5 .384 .323
2014 Winston-Salem .266 70 248 26 66 95 16 2 3 17 2 2 2 8 33 2 3 .383 .292

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2015 Charlotte .302 90 334 46 101 158 22 4 9 52 0 3 3 11 52 3 3 .473 .328
2016 Montgomery .288 74 278 38 80 123 26 1 5 38 2 3 5 19 46 2 0 .442 .341
2017 Durham .274 72 263 32 72 117 16 1 9 51 0 1 7 21 53 3 3 .445 .342
Tacoma .167 21 78 5 13 27 3 1 3 12 0 0 1 7 15 0 0 .346 .244
SEATTLE .333 5 9 1 3 7 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .778 .333
Minor Lg Totals .275 480 1783 211 490 737 112 12 37 240 6 14 26 95 302 20 20 .413 .319
ML Totals .333 5 9 1 3 7 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .778 .333

MARJAMA’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Chicago-AL in the 23rd round of the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft…
signed by White Sox scout Mike Baker.
— Acquired by Tampa Bay from Chicago-AL in a minor league trade on Jan. 23, 2015.
— Acquired by Seattle from Tampa Bay along with Ryan Garton (rhp) in exchange for
Anthony Misiewicz (lhp), Luis Rengifo (inf) and a player to be named later on Aug. 6,
2017.

HOMEGROWN MARINERS
Players born or raised in the state of Washington (36)
PLAYER YEARS WASHINGTON STATE TIE
Jamie Allen 1983 Born in Yakima/Davis (Yakima) HS
Larry Andersen 1981-82 Raised in Bellevue/Interlake HS/Bellevue CC
Floyd Bannister 1979-82 Raised in Seattle/Kennedy (Burien) HS
Karl Best 1983-86 Born in Aberdeen/Kent-Meridian HS
Bud Black 1981 Mark Morris (Longview) HS/Lower Columbia JC
Willie Bloomquist 2002-08, 2014-15 Born in Bremerton/South Kitsap HS
Mike Blowers 1992-95, 97, 99 Bethel HS/Tacoma CC/Univ. of Washington
Jeremy Bonderman 2013 Pasco HS
Mike Campbell 1987-89 Born in Seattle/Newport (Bellevue) HS
Dave Edler 1980-83 Eisenhower (Yakima) HS/WSU
Jason Ellison 2007 South Kitsap High School (Port Orchard)
Steve Gajkowski 1998 Newport High School (Bellevue)
Dave Heaverlo 1980 Born in Ellensburg/Moses Lake HS/Central
Tom House 1977-78 Born in Seattle
Brian Hunter 1999 Fort Vancouver HS
Tom Lampkin 1999-2001 Blanchet HS/Edmonds CC
Tom Niedenfuer 1989 Redmond HS/WSU
Eric O’Flaherty 2006-08 Born in Walla Walla/Walla Walla HS
John Olerud 2000-2004 Born in Seattle/Interlake HS/WSU
Tyler Olson 2015 Born in Spoake/University HS/Gonzaga Univ.
Shawn O’Malley 2015-17 Born in Richland/Southridge HS
Casey Parsons 1981 Born in Wenatchee/Gonzaga HS/Gonzaga Univ.
Ken Phelps 1983-88 Born in Seattle/Ingraham HS/WSU (1 year)
Erik Plantenberg 1993-94 Born in Renton/Newport (Bellevue) HS
Robert Ramsay 1999-2000 Born in Vancouver/MTN View HS/WSU
Adrian Sampson 2016 Born in Redmond/Skyline HS/Bellevue CC
Aaron Sele 2000-01, 2005 North Kitsap HS/WSU
Richie Sexson 2005-08 Prairie High School (Brush Prairie)
Sean Spencer 1999 Born in Seattle/South Kitsap HS/UW
Russ Swan 1990-93 Kennewick HS/Spokane Falls CC
Rick Sweet 1982-83 Born in Longview/Mark Morris HS/Gonzaga Univ.
Matt Tuiasosopo 2008-10 Born in Bellevue/Woodinville HS
Dave Wainhouse 1993 Mercer Island HS/Washington State
Bob Wells 1994-98 Born in Yakima/Eisenhower HS/Spokane Falls CC
Sean White 2007, 2009-10 Born in Pullman/Mercer Island HS/Univ. of Washington
Ron Wright 2002 Kamiakin, HS

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ARIEL MIRANDA (37)
POSITION: Left-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 29 BORN: 1-10-1989 in Havana, Cuba
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 190
ML SERVICE: 1 years, 61 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018.
ACQUIRED: In trade with Baltimore in exchange for Wade Miley (lhp)
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on July 31, 2016

2017:
• Totals – Was 8-7 with 5.12 ERA (91 MIRANDA’s CAREER HIGHS
ER, 160.0 IP) with 137 strikeouts in MOST STRIKEOUTS: 10 — 7/28/17 vs. NYM
31 games, including 29 starts. LOW-HIT GAME: 4 — 6/4/17 vs. TB
• Leader – Led Seattle in starts, in- LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
nings, 2nd in wins & strikeouts. 5 — 4/28-6/4/17
• Strong Start – Was 7-4 with 4.31
LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
ERA (58 ER, 121.0 IP) with 98 strike-
1 — 3 times, last: 8/2-13/17
outs in first 21 starts…in final 10
games, including 8 starts, was 1-3 MOST INNINGS: 9.0 — 6/4/17 vs. TB
with 7.62 ERA (33 ER, 39.0 IP).
• No Hits – Limited opponnents to .233 (140x600) average, 7th-best in AL (min. 150 IP).
• Home Sweet Home – Was 3-3 with 3.95 ERA (37 ER, 84.1 IP) with 72 strikeouts in 14
games (13 GS) at home…5-4 with 6.42 ERA (54 ER, 75.2 IP) in 17 games (16 GS) on road.
• Libre – 29 starts tied for most in club history by Cuban-born player (R. Elias, 29 in 2014).
• Support – Had a 6.08 run support average, the 7th-highest in the American League and
9th in the Majors (min. 150.0 IP) and the 11th-highest in club history.
• Limiting Damage – Allowed 2 runs or less in 14-of-his-29 starts this season.
• Longball – Allowed 37 home runs, 2nd-most in the Majors behind Boston’s Rick Porcello
(38)…also the 2nd-most allowed in club history behind Jamie Moyer (44 in 2004).
• You Complete Me – Win #6 in Mariners 7-1 win over Tampa Bay on June 4 at Safeco
Field, his first career complete game, allowing 1 run on 4 hits while walking 1 and strik-
ing out 9 over 9.0 innings...it was the only complete game by a Mariners pitcher in 2017.
• Streaking – Won 5 straight decisions April 28-June 10 (9 GS, 5-0, 3.40, 20 ER, 53.0 IP)...
was the first time in his career to win 5 straight decisions (previous high: 4, 9/2-18/16)...
during the streak, allowed 8 ER in 3.1 IP in no-decision 5/9 at PHI; subtracting that outlier,
he was 5-0 with a 2.17 ERA (12 ER, 49.2 IP) in the other 8 starts.
• Short No-No – Received a no-decision vs. Houston on Sept. 5 in Seattle…tossed 6.0
no-hit innings but allowed a run in the 3rd inning on a sacrifice fly…walked 6 batters,
including three to lead off the 3rd inning…left with the game tied and the no-hitter intact
until Cameron Maybin hit a 1-out, 2-run home run off Emilio Pagan in the 7th.
• 1st Half Finish – Was 4-2 with 3.59 ERA (27 ER, 67.2 IP) in final 11 starts before break.
• Strong Start – Was 3-2 with 3.55 ERA (13 ER, 33.1 IP) with 29 strikeouts in his first 6
starts of the season before allowing 8 runs in 3.1 innings on May 9 at Philadelphia.
• He’s Back – Recalled from AAA Tacoma on March 31 after LHP Drew Smyly was placed
on the 10-day disabled list…was optioned to Tacoma on March 25.
PERSONAL: Ariel Gil Miranda…attended Camilo Cienfuegos High School (Cuba)…defected from
Cuba in 2014…resides in Miramar, FL with wife Taimi and their twin boys Addriel and Addiel.
CAREER: Played seven seasons in Cuba before defecting in 2014 and signing with Baltimore
(2015-16) before his trade to Seattle (2016).
CUBA: Played 7 seasons with La Habana, Mayabeque, Industriales and Isla de la Juventud
in Serie Nacional Cuban League…was 22-25 with 3.78 ERA (162 ER, 386.0 IP) with 274
strikeouts in 80 career games (64 GS)…made debut at age of 18 with La Habana in 2007.
2014: Did not play professional baseball in 2014 after defecting from Cuba that year.
2015: Was 6-3 with 3.60 ERA (28 ER, 70.0 IP) with 71 strikeouts and 26 walks in 14 combined
starts with the GCL Orioles, A Frederick and AA Bowie…named Carolina League Pitcher
of the Week for July 13-19, after going 1-0 with a 0.81 ERA (1 ER, 11.0 IP) in 2 starts for
A Frederick…first professional win on July 19 with A Frederick Keys vs. Potomac (WAS)…
struck out season high 10 batters over a season-high 7.0 innings with AA Bowie on Aug.
15, at Harrisburg…on Bowie’s 7-day disabled list with left shoulder inflammation on Sept. 1.
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MIRANDA (continued)
2016: Was 5-2 with 3.88 ERA (25 ER, 58.0 IP) with 44 strikeouts in 12 games, 10 starts with
Seattle…won four consecutive starts (Sept. 2 vs. Los Angeles-AL, Sept. 7 vs. Texas, Sept.
12 at Los Angeles-AL & Sept. 18 vs. Houston), going 4-0 with a 2.16 ERA (6 ER, 25.0 IP)
with 20 strikeouts…he’s 1 of just 3 Mariners rookie pitchers in club history to win 4 games
in September, joining Mark Langston (4-1, 1984) & Gil Meche (4-0, 1999)…allowed 3 earned
runs or less in 9 of 10 starts, 2-or-less in 5 of 10 starts…allowed a solo home run in top of

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3rd inning on Sept. 18 vs. Houton, first earned run he had allowed since 1st inning on Sept. 2
vs. Angels; streak of 19.0 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run is 5th-longest
such streak by a Mariners rookie pitcher in club history; club recored held by Matt Young
(23.1 IP, 5/3/83-5/24-83)…first MLB win in Seattle’s 6-5 15-inning win vs. Detroit on Aug. 9;
pitched in relief in 15th inning, allowing solo-homer to Victor Martinez…first Major League
start for Seattle on Aug. 4 vs. Boston; went 6.0 innings allowing 2 runs on 8 hits, while
striking out 5…became 4th Cuban-born pitcher to pitch with Seattle (3rd to start), joining
Roenis Elias (51 games, 49 starts), Diego Segui (40 G, 7 GS) & Tony Fossas (23 G)…made
MLB debut on July 3, 2016 at Seattle with Baltimore…over final 7 starts with Norfolk dating
back to June 18, Miranda went 3-0 with a 1.93 ERA (9 ER, 42.0 IP), 33 strikeouts and 11
walks…went 4-7 with a 3.93 ERA (44 ER, 100.2 IP) with 87 strikeouts and 31 walks in 19
starts with the AAA Norfolk (Baltimore)…held opponents to 2 earned runs or fewer in 5 of
last 7 starts, 3 earned runs or fewer in each of last 7 starts (6/18–7/29).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None
MIRANDA’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2007 La Habana 0-0 27.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0
2008 La Habana 1-0 10.29 9 0 0 0 0 7.0 14 9 8 0 1 4 7 1 0
2009 La Habana 0-1 13.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 4 3 3 1 0 2 0 0 0
2010 La Habana 4-3 5.07 15 12 0 0 0 49.2 51 35 28 5 0 26 22 1 0
2011 Mayabeque 4-11 3.40 20 19 2 1 0 121.2 120 56 46 9 1 48 77 12 1
2012 Mayabeque 5-3 3.35 11 11 0 0 0 75.1 68 29 28 7 1 22 39 6 0
Industriales 3-3 3.44 9 9 0 0 0 52.1 48 21 20 4 0 19 49 2 0
2013 Isla de la Juventud
0-2 6.75 2 2 0 0 0 9.1 14 8 7 1 0 4 7 1 0
2013 Mayabeque 5-2 2.77 11 11 1 1 0 68.1 53 24 21 6 2 24 73 8 0
2015 GCL Orioles 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0
Frederick 1-1 4.09 5 5 0 0 0 22.0 16 10 10 2 1 8 24 0 1
Bowie 5-2 3.60 8 8 0 0 0 45.0 40 23 18 1 2 18 41 3 0
2016 Norfolk 4-7 3.93 19 19 0 0 0 100.2 95 47 44 11 2 31 87 1 0
BALTIMORE 0-0 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 4 3 3 0 0 0 4 0 0
SEATTLE 5-2 3.54 11 10 0 0 0 56.0 43 25 22 12 0 18 40 2 0
2017 SEATTLE 8-7 5.12 31 29 1 0 0 160.0 140 93 91 37 5 63 137 8 0
Minor Lg Totals 10-10 3.80 33 33 0 0 0 170.2 152 80 72 14 5 57 158 4 1
Cuban Lg Totals 22-25 3.78 80 64 3 2 0 386.0 373 187 162 33 5 151 274 31 1
ML Totals 13-9 4.79 43 39 1 0 0 218.0 187 121 116 49 5 81 181 10 0

MIRANDA’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Signed by Baltimore as a minor league free agent on May 2, 2015
— Acquired by Seattle in a trade with Baltimore, in exchange for Wade Miley (lhp) on July
31, 2016.
HIGHEST SAFECO FIELD BATTING AVERAGE
1. Ichiro..................................................... .319 (1238x3875)
2. Jose Vidro................................................. .303 (136x449)
3. Edgar Martinez........................................ .293 (380x1298)
4. Torii Hunter.................................................. .291 (88x302)
5. Robinson Canó...................................... .291 (391x1342)
* min 300 AB

LOWEST SAFECO FIELD ERA


1. James Paxton............................... 2.82 (66 ER, 210.1 IP)
2. Félix Hernández........................ 3.17 (459 ER, 1304.0 IP)
3. Jason Vargas.................................3.36 (145 ER, 388.0 IP)
4. Hisashi Iwakuma........................ 3.48 (178 ER, 461.0 IP)
5. Jamie Moyer.................................3.55 (319 ER, 808.0 IP)
* min 200.0 IP

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SAM MOLL (62)
POSITION: Left-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 26 BORN: 1-3-92 in Lakeland, TN
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 202
ML SERVICE: 0 years, 31 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: Off waivers from Pittsburgh on Nov. 30, 2017
2018 MARINERS

PRONUNCIATION: Moll (mole)

2017:
• The Totals – Posted a 10.80 ERA
(8 ER, 6.2 IP) with 7 strikeouts in 11 MOLL’s CAREER HIGHS
relief appearances with Oakland. MOST STRIKEOUTS:
• Minor Totals – Split minor league 1 — 7 times, last: 9/30/17 at TEX
season with AAA Albuquerque LOW-HIT GAME: None
(COL) and AAA Nashville, going 3-2 LONGEST WINNING STREAK: None
with 3.64 ERA (22 ER, 54.1 IP) with LONGEST LOSING STREAK: None
47 strikeouts in 50 relief games. MOST INNINGS: 1.2 — 9/25/17 vs. SEA
• The Trade – Acquired by Oakland
from Colorado in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations on Aug. 16.
• Isotope – Was 3-2 with 4.18 ERA (22 ER, 47.1 IP) in 44 relief games with Albuquerque.
• The Sounds – Did not allow a run over 6 appearances (7.0 IP) with Nashville.
• Limiting Damage – Allowed just four home runs in 54.1 innings in minors (0.66/9.0 IP).
PERSONAL: Samuel John Moll…resides in Memphis, Tenn., in offseason…at University
of Memphis was 17-9 with 2.86 ERA and 213 strikeouts, the seventh-most in program
history…2013 First-Team All-Conference USA selection…graduated from Saint Benedict
of Auburndale HS in Lakeland, Tenn.,…named to All-Region and All-Region Tournament
teams as junior in 2009, after leading the program to a state runner-up finish.
2013: Began career going 3-1 with a 1.80 ERA (6 ER, 30.0 IP) with 29 strikeouts in 10 games,
including 6 starts with Short-A Tri-City…as starter was 2-1 with 2.28 ERA (6 ER, 23.2 IP).
2014: Battled arm injuries to start season but went 0-1 with a 4.15 ERA (6 ER, 13.0 IP) in his
9 relief appearances in August after returning.
2015: Split time between High-A Modesto and AA New Britain, going 0-1 with a 2.63 ERA
(20 ER, 68.1 IP)…limited left-handers to a .175 batting average against with Modesto…
struck out a career-high seven batters in three innings May 5 vs. Bakersfield.
2016: Attended first Major League Spring Training after being added to 40-man roster…
placed on Albuquerque 7-day disabled list June 10 with left elbow inflammation; made two
rehab appearances with R-Grand Junction…his 44 appearances between the Isotopes and
Grand Junction were a career high.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
MOLL’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 Tri-City 3-1 1.80 10 6 0 0 0 30.0 20 9 6 0 0 10 29 5 0
2014 Tri-City 0-1 4.15 9 0 0 0 0 13.0 17 6 6 1 1 4 7 0 1
2015 Modesto 0-1 3.02 25 0 0 0 2 53.2 40 20 18 7 2 12 57 3 0
New Britain 0-0 1.23 13 0 0 0 0 14.2 7 2 2 0 0 4 17 0 0
2016 Albuquerque 3-5 4.94 42 0 0 0 2 47.1 55 30 26 5 1 19 39 3 1
Grand Junction 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
2017 Albuquerque 3-2 4.18 44 0 0 0 0 47.1 56 27 22 4 2 18 39 4 0
Nashville 0-0 0.00 6 0 0 0 0 7.0 5 0 0 0 1 1 8 0 0
OAKLAND 0-0 10.80 11 0 0 0 0 6.2 13 8 8 2 0 3 7 0 0
Minor Lg Totals 9-10 3.35 151 6 0 0 4 215.0 200 94 80 17 7 68 201 15 2
ML Totals 0-0 10.80 11 0 0 0 0 6.2 13 8 8 2 0 3 7 0 0

MOLL’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Colorado in the 3rd round of the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft.
— Acquired by Oakland from Colorado in exchange for a player to be named later or cash
considerations on Aug. 16, 2017.
— Claimed off waivers by Pittsburgh from Oakland on Nov. 27, 2017.
— Claimed off waivers by Seattle from Pittsburgh on Nov. 30, 2017.

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ANDREW MOORE (48)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 23, turns 24 June 2 BORN: 6-2-94 in Springfield, OR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 195
ML SERVICE: 0 years, 62 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: Mariners 2nd round selection in 2015 MLB First-Year

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Player Draft; signed by Mariners scout Jeff Sakamoto.

2017:
• The Totals – Was 1-5 with a 5.34
ERA (35 ER, 59.0 IP) in 11 games, MOORE’s CAREER HIGHS
including 9 starts with Seattle. MOST STRIKEOUTS: 7 — 9/11/17 at TEX
• Up & Down – Had four stints in the LOW-HIT GAME: None
Majors: June 21-23, July 3-28, Aug. LONGEST WIN STREAK: 1 — 6/22/17 vs. DET
11-12 & Sept. 1-end of season. LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
• Debut – 4th pitcher in club history 5 — 7/3/17-Active
with 7.0+ innings and a win in MLB MOST INNINGS: 8.0 — 7/3/17 vs. KC
debut, joining Matt Young (April 6,
1983 vs. NYY), Mark Langston (April 7, 1984 vs. MIL) & Blake Beavan (July 3, 2011 vs. SD).
• Debut – Became 13th Mariners starting pitcher in club history to earn win in ML debut (last:
James Paxton, 9/7/13 vs. TB)…16th player in club history with quality start in ML debut.
• No Freebies – Faced 69 batters without allowing a walk to start his MLB career, the longest
streak in club history…was 2nd-longest to begin a Mariners career (Cliff Lee, 90 BF in 2010).
• Length – Tossed 6.0+ innings in 6 of his 9 starts, including in 6 of his first 7 starts.
• Control It – Combined between AA and AAA, struck out 99 while walking just 22.
• Strong MLB Start - Became 1 of 11 players in history to start Mariners career with 3
consecutive quality starts (most: Blake Beavan, 6 starts).
• The Climb – Selected from AAA Tacoma on June 21…promoted to Tacoma on May 8.
• AAA - Was 3-4 with 3.48 ERA (29 ER, 75.0 IP) in 15 appearances (14 GS) with Tacoma
• AA Arkansas – Began season with Arkansas and was 1-2 with a 2.08 ERA (8 ER, 34.2 IP) in
6 games (5 starts)...allowed 2 ER or less in 5 of 6 appearances.
PERSONAL: Andrew George Moore…graduated from North Eugene (OR) High School in
2012…named the Oregon High School Pitcher of the Year as a sophomore and Junior,
and the 5A State Player of the Year as a senior…played 3 seasons at Oregon State
University, 2013-15…named a first-team All-Pac-12 selection as a junior in 2015.
2015: Began career with Short-A Everett…went 0-1 with 2.05 ERA (5 ER, 22.0 IP) in 8
starts…1-0 with 2.12 ERA (4 ER, 17.0 IP) in 6 relief games…first career win July 23 vs.
Spokane in relief…named Mariners #8 prospect by Baseball America entering 2016.
2016: Went 12-4 with 2.65 ERA (48 ER, 163.0 IP) in 29 starts between High-A Bakersfield
and AA Jackson…received Jamie Moyer Minor League Pitcher of the Year Award
by Mariners…led Mariners farmhands in ERA, 3rd in innings, T3rd in wins and 5th in
strikeouts…allowed 3 runs or less in 25 of 28 starts…California League Pitcher of Week,
April 18-24…promoted to Jackson on May 24…in Southern League, ranked T8th in
wins…first career shutout Aug. 2 at Montgomery…led Jackson to Southern League title.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.

MOORE’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 Everett 1-1 2.08 14 8 0 0 0 39.0 37 12 9 2 1 2 43 1 0
2016 Bakersfield 3-1 1.65 9 9 0 0 0 54.2 36 14 10 2 0 13 47 1 1
Jackson 9-3 3.16 19 19 1 1 0 108.1 112 41 38 9 1 18 86 0 0
2017 Arkansas 1-2 2.08 6 5 0 0 0 34.2 28 8 8 4 0 9 33 2 0
Tacoma 3-4 3.48 15 14 0 0 0 75.0 68 30 29 9 2 13 66 1 0
SEATTLE 1-5 5.34 11 9 0 0 0 59.0 60 36 35 14 1 8 31 0 0
Minor Lg Totals 17-11 2.71 63 55 1 1 0 311.2 281 105 94 26 4 55 275 5 1
ML Totals 1-5 5.34 11 9 0 0 0 59.0 60 36 35 14 1 8 31 0 0

MOORE’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Mariners 2nd round selection in 2015 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed by Mariners
scout Jeff Sakamoto.

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MIKE MORIN (64)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 26, turns 27 May 3 BORN: 5-3-91 in Andover, MN
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 220
ML SERVICE: 3 years, 30 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers from Kansas City on Dec.8, 2017
2018 MARINERS

PRONUNCIATION: Morin (MORE-in)

2017:
• Totals – Combined to post a 7.20
ERA (16 ER, 20.0 IP) with 16 strike- MORIN’s CAREER HIGHS
outs in 16 relief appearances with MOST STRIKEOUTS: 4 — 6/12/16 vs. CLE
Los Angeles-AL and Kansas City. LOW-HIT GAME: None
• Up & Down – Had seven stints in LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
Majors, including six with Los An- 2 — 4 times, last: 10/2/15-4/12/16
geles-AL from April 7-21, May 27- LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 2 — 7/2-22/14
June 1, June 13-14, June 20-21, MOST INNINGS: 2.2 — 4/9/17 vs. SEA
July 4-14 and Aug. 25-26.
• Change of Scenery - Designated for assignment by Los Angeles-AL Sept. 5 and claimed
off waivers by Kansas City Sept. 12.
• KC Details – Retired 10 of first 12 batters faced over first four scoreless appearances with
Kansas City…allowed five runs in 2.1 innings in his last two outings of the season.
• That Hurts – On 10-day DL April 21-May 27 with neck tightness.
• Minor Thing – In minors, pitched exclusively with AAA Salt Lake, going 0-1 with 1 save and
3.20 ERA (68 ER, 39.1 IP) with 25 strikeouts in 22 relief appearances.
PERSONAL: Michael William Morin…active with the Save a Warrior project…in 2015,
contributed $11,500 to the organization ($250 for each save Angels accrued)…attended
Shawnee Mission South High School (Overland Park, KS) and the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill…named by Baseball America as having best changeup & control
in the LAA system prior to the 2014 season…participated in Arizona Fall League during
2013 off season…originally signed by Angels scout Brandon McArthur.
CAREER: Has spent parts of the last four Major League seasons with Los Angeles-AL
(2014-17) and Kansas City (2017), combining to go 10-8 with 1 save and a 4.61 ERA (87
ER, 170.0 IP) with 160 strikeouts in 183 games, all relief appearances.
2012: Made pro debut with Short-A Orem, going 2-2 with 4 saves and a 4.93 ERA (19 ER, 34.2
IP) with 29 strikeouts in 24 relief appearances.
2013: Angels Minor League Pitcher of the Year…MiLB.com Organizational All-Star…was 303
with 23 saves and a 1.93 ERA (15 ER, 70.0 IP) with 76 strikeouts in 56 relief appearances
between High-A Inland Empire and AA Arkansas.
2014: Made MLB debut with Angels April 30 vs. Cleveland…started big league career with
eight straight scoreless appearances (8.2 IP)…first career win June 21 vs. Texas with a
scoreless inning…3rd among AL rookies with 60 appearances…his 33 first half outings
were most by Angels player in first big league season since Pat Clements (35 in 1985).
2015: First save of Major League career Sept. 27 vs. Seattle with perfect ninth inning…
struck out 13.0 batters per 9.0 innings (26 K, 18.0 IP) in 23 post-All-Star Break games.
2016: Set Los Angeles-AL club record with streak of nine consecutive games without allowing
a baserunner (April 18–May 6); previous record hed by Troy Percival (8, April 21–May 11,
1996)…had streak of 11 straight games (10.0 IP) without allowing a hit from April 18–May
11 is T2nd-longest no-hit appearance streak in Angels history (Ernesto Frieri, 13 in 2012)…
set career-highs June 12 vs. Cleveland with 2.1 innings pitched and four strikeouts…
Stranded 34 of 42 inherited runners...81% stranded rate ranked seventh in A.L. (min. 30
inherited runners)…among Angels relievers, ranked tied for first with 13 holds, second with
60 appearances and third with 55.2 innings pitched.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Made one appearance, in Game 3, for Los Angeles-AL
during 2014 ALDS vs. Kansas City…entered game with two outs and a runner on third
and struck out Salvador Perez to end the inning.

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MORIN’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 Orem 2-2 4.93 24 0 0 0 4 34.2 34 23 19 2 1 14 29 6 0
2013 Arkansas 0-2 2.03 26 0 0 0 10 31.0 26 7 7 2 2 5 33 3 0
Inland Empire 3-1 1.85 30 0 0 0 13 39.0 30 9 8 2 1 5 43 0 0
2014 Arkansas 1-0 0.00 5 0 0 0 3 5.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0

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Salt Lake 0-1 12.00 4 0 0 0 2 3.0 7 5 4 1 0 0 5 0 0
LOS ANGELES-AL 4-4 2.90 60 0 0 0 0 59.0 51 22 19 3 3 19 54 3 0
Inland Empire # 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
2015 LOS ANGELES-AL 4-2 6.37 47 0 0 0 1 35.1 36 28 25 3 2 9 41 0 0
AZL Angels # 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Salt Lake # 4-2 6.23 14 0 0 0 1 17.1 25 14 12 3 2 6 19 1 0
2016 LOS ANGELES-AL 2-2 4.37 60 0 0 0 0 55.2 52 31 27 6 1 15 49 1 1
Salt Lake 0-1 3.60 11 0 0 0 2 10.0 8 4 4 2 1 1 11 0 0
2017 LOS ANGELES-AL 0-0 6.91 10 0 0 0 0 14.1 21 11 11 3 1 2 10 0 0
Salt Lake 0-1 3.20 22 1 0 0 1 39.1 34 14 14 5 2 7 25 0 0
KANSAS CITY 0-0 7.94 6 0 0 0 0 5.2 8 5 5 0 0 3 6 0 0
Minor Lg Totals 10-10 3.38 138 2 0 0 37 181.1 169 76 68 17 9 38 174 10 0
ML Totals 10-8 4.61 183 0 0 0 1 170.0 168 97 87 15 7 48 160 4 1

MORIN’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Los Angeles-AL in 13th round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft.
— On 15-day disabled list Aug. 1-16, 2014 with a left foot laceration…included a rehab
assignment with High-A Inland Empire.
— On 15-day disabled list May 24-July 1, 2015 with a left oblique strain…included rehab
assignments with AZL Angels and AAA Salt Lake.
— On 10-day disabled list April 21-May 27, 2017 with neck tightness…included rehab
assignment with AAA Salt Lake.
— Claimed off waivers by Kansas City from Los Angeles-AL on Sept. 12, 2017.
— Claimed off waivers by Seattle from Kansas City on Dec. 8, 2017.

SINGLE-SEASON SAVES Most Wins in First Season


1. Fernando Rodney, 2014.............48 with Mariners
2. Kazuhiro Sasaki, 2001................45 Freddy Garcia, 1999 17
3. J.J. Putz, 2007............................40 Mark Langston, 1984 17
4. David Aardsma, 2009.................38 Aaron Sele, 2000 17
5. Brandon League, 2011...............37 Jeff Fassero, 1997 16
Kazuhiro Sasaki, 2000 & 2002....37 Miguel Batista, 2007 16

TWO-TIME MARINERS
In club history, a total of 41 players have spent at least two different stints with the
Mariners. Mike Blowers, Raul Ibañez, Norm Charlton & Jeff Nelson are the only players with
three separate stints:
Joe Beimel (2014, 2015) Raul Ibañez (1996-00, 2004-08, 2013) Dennis Powell (1987-90, 1992-93)
Mike Blowers (1992-95, 1997, 1999) Mike Jackson (1988-91, 1996) Guillermo Quiroz (2006, 2009-10)
Bret Boone (1992-93, 2001-2005) Bill Krueger (1991, 1995) Erasmo Ramirez (2012-14, 2017-)
Willie Bloomquist (2002-08, 2014-15) Mark Lowe (2006-10, 2015) Arthur Rhodes (2000-03, 2008)
Russell Branyan (2009, 2010) John Mabry (1999-2000, 2003) George Sherrill (2004-07, 2012)
Norm Charlton (1993, 1995-97, 2001) Larry Milbourne (1977-80, 1984-85) Denny Stark (1999-2001, 2009)
Endy Chavez (2009, 2013) Kendrys Morales (2013, 2014) Brian Sweeney (2003, 2010)
Bryan Clark (1981-83, 1990) Michael Morse (2005-08, 2013) Bill Swift (1985-91, 1998)
Darnell Coles (1983-85, 1988-90) John Moses (1982-87, 1992) Lee Tinsley (1993, 1997)
Larry Cox (1977, 1979-80) Jerry Narron (1980-81, 1987) Ron Villone (1995, 2004-2005)
Bob Galasso (1977, 1981) Jeff Nelson (1992-95, 2001-03, 2005) Chris Widger (1995-96, 2000)
Ken Griffey Jr. (1989-1999, 2009-10) Joe Oliver (1998, 2000) Tom Wilhelmsen (2011-15, 2016)
Lee Guetterman (1984-87, 1995-96) Miguel Olivo (2004-05, 2011-12) Matt Young (1983-86, 1990)
Franklin Gutierrez (2009-13, 15-16) Clay Parker (1987, 1992)

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TAYLOR MOTTER (21)
POSITION: Infielder/Outfielder
AGE: 28, turns 29 Sept. 18 BORN: 9-18-89 in Palm Beach Gardens, FL
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195
ML SERVICE: 1 years, 33 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: In trade along with Richie Shaffer (inf) from Tampa Bay
2018 MARINERS

in exchange for Dalton Kelly (inf), Andrew Kittredge (rhp) and Dylan
Thompson (rhp) on Nov. 18, 2016
2017:
• Totals – Hit .198 (51x258) with 29 MOTTER’s CAREER HIGHS
runs, 12 doubles, 7 home runs and MOST HITS: 3 — 3 times; last: 4/11/17 vs. HOU
26 RBI in 92 games with the Mariners. MOST HOME RUNS:
• The Splits – 16-of-his-19 extra-base 1 — 9 times; last: 6/20/17 vs. DET
hits came vs. right-handed pitchers, MOST RBI: 4 — 2 times; last: 6/2/17 vs. TB
including all 7 of his home runs. MOST STOLEN BASES:
• Swinging It At Shortstop – As a 1 — 12 times; last: 9/4/17 vs. HOU
shortstop, hit .250 (30x120) with 18 LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
runs, 7 doubles, 7 home runs and 20 6 — 5/30-6/6/17
RBI…when playing all other positions CAREER GRAND SLAMS:
(2nd base, left field, 1st base, 3rd 2 — last: 6/2/17 vs. TB
base and right field), hit .152 (20x132)
with 7 runs, 5 doubles and 5 RBI…went 1-for-6 with 1 run and 1 RBI as a pinch-hitter.
• Opener – Named to his first Opening Day roster.
• Fast Start – In his first 15 starts (4/9-26), hit .276 (16x58) with 8 runs, 7 doubles, 5 home
runs and 13 RBI.
• Rough Finish – Over his last 74 games (4/27 – 10/1), hit .178 (35x197) with 19 runs, 5
doubles, 2 home runs and 13 RBI.
• Triple Double – Collected 3 doubles on April 11 vs. Houston, equaling the Mariners club
record…also became the 3rd Mariners shortstop in club history to double 3 times in a
game (also: Willie Bloomquist, 7/6/05 at KC, and Rey Quinones, 8/7/88 at OAK).
• Grand Salami Time – Hit his first career grand slam home run on April 23 at Oakland…hit
his 2nd grand salami on June 2 vs. Tampa Bay, joining Alex Rodriguez (1996 and 1999) as
the only Mariners shortstops with multiple grand slam home runs in a season.
• Rainier Land – Optioned to AAA Tacoma on July 24 (post-game 7/23)…in 25 games with
the Rainiers, hit .350 (35x100) with 24 runs, 6 doubles, 1 triple, 7 home runs, 18 RBI, a .427
on-base percentage and a .640 slugging mark…recalled from AAA Tacoma on Aug. 20.
PERSONAL: Taylor Davis Motter…attended Palm Beach Gardens (FL) High School, where
he also played basketball…played three seasons at Coastal Carolina University…helped
the Chanticleers to three straight Big South Conference titles…named to First Team Big
South Conference in 2010 and named a Freshman All-American by Louisville Slugger/
Collegiate Baseball in 2009…Motter estimates he broke more than 15 bones as a kid…
he’s an avid off-shore fisherman…his father, William, is a retired firefighter and his mother,
Laurie, is a retired ultrastenographer (screens for breast cancer).
CAREER: In parts of 2 Major League seasons with Tampa Bay (2016) and Seattle (2017), is
a career .195 (66x338) hitter with 9 home runs and 35 RBI in 125 career games...selected
by Tampa Bay in the 17th round of the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Coastal
Carolina University...made his Major League debut with the Rays on May 16, 2016 at
Toronto; became the only player since 1913 to appear at shortstop and in the outfield in
his MLB debut…has appeared at seven defensive positions in the minors (1B-5 G, 2B-61,
3B-113, SS-108, LF-78, CF-30, RF-165).
2011: Named to Appalachian League All-Star Team for R-Princeton in pro debut…led league
in OBP (.436) and finished 2nd in steals (22)…promoted to Bowling Green in September.
2012: In 2012 finished 5th in the organization with 24 SB while at Class-A Bowling Green.
2013: Spent season with A Charlotte…also pitched one scoreless inning for the Stone Crabs
on Aug 15…played in 4 games with the GCL Rays over a pair of rehab assignments.
2014: With AA Montgomery, had club record 24 outfield assists, most among minor
league players and one shy of the Southern League record set in 1967 by Barry Morgan
(Montgomery)…had 16 home runs, 4th most among Rays farmhands…named a Southern

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MOTTER (continued)
League midseason and postseason All-Star…went 3-for-3 with a home run to earn All-
Star Game MVP honors and led the South Division to a 6-4 victory…played for Bravos de
Margarita of the Venezuelan Winter League where he had 6 outfield assists.
2015: Spent season with AAA Durham and was named their Most Valuable Player by Rays
Baseball Operations department…added to 40-man roster in November…midseason
and postseason International League All-Star as utility player…named Triple-A All-Star by

2018 MARINERS
Baseball America after season…his 43 doubles led IL and tied for 3rd in the minors…led
IL with 58 extra-base hits…ranked among IL leaders with 229 total bases (3rd), .471 SLG
(3rd), 142 hits (4th), .366 OBP (4th), 74 runs (4th) and .292 avg. (8th)…hit .370 (50x135)
with 19 doubles against left-handers…July Rays Minor League Player of the Month,
hitting .351 (27x77)…played for Escogido of Dominican Winter League.
2016: Hit .188 (15x80) with 11 runs, 3 doubles, 2 home runs and 9 RBI in 33 games during
two stints with Tampa Bay (May 15–July 1, Aug 2)…in 21 starts, appeared defensively at
shortstop (7 GS), 2nd base (4 GS), left field (4 GS), 3rd base (3 GS), right field (2 GS) and
1st base (1 GS)…made his Major League debut on May 16 at Toronto and became only
player since 1913 to play shortstop and in the outfield in his Major League debut and the
eighth to play the infield and outfield in his debut…collected his first career Major League
hit in the 1st inning on May 16 at Toronto…his first career home run was a pinch-hit home
run in the 9th inning off the Blue Jays Drew Storen on May 17 at Toronto…defensively,
appeared at all four infield positions and both corner outfield positions with Tampa Bay…
on July 1 vs. Detroit, became the 6th position player to pitch in Rays history (0.1 IP, 1H)…
in 88 games with AAA Durham, hit .229 (80x350) with 17 doubles, 13 home runs and 46
RBI…named the International League Batter of the Week for July 25-31.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
MOTTER’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2011 Princeton .323 46 158 37 51 76 13 0 4 23 0 3 1 33 26 22 2 .481 .436
Bowling Green .182 3 11 1 2 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 .455 .250
2012 Bowling Green .244 99 303 41 74 110 17 2 5 37 5 0 3 50 60 24 12 .363 .357
2013 Charlotte .290 67 210 26 61 88 14 2 3 21 5 1 1 22 29 20 8 .419 .359
GCL Rays .364 4 11 1 4 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .545 .462
2014 Montgomery .274 119 452 60 124 197 19 3 16 61 6 9 5 34 71 15 7 .436 .326
2015 Durham .292 127 486 74 142 229 43 1 14 72 1 9 5 57 95 26 8 .471 .366
2016 Durham .229 88 350 44 80 136 17 0 13 46 0 2 2 33 65 19 4 .389 .297
TAMPA BAY .188 33 80 11 15 24 3 0 2 9 0 1 1 11 19 0 1 .300 .290
2017 SEATTLE .198 92 258 29 51 84 12 0 7 26 0 1 0 21 62 12 1 .326 .257
Tacoma .350 25 100 24 35 64 6 1 7 18 0 2 1 14 12 6 3 .640 .427
Minor Lg Totals .275 577 2081 308 573 911 131 9 63 281 17 26 18 246 363 133 44 .438 .353
ML Totals .195 126 338 40 66 108 15 0 9 35 0 2 1 32 81 12 2 .320 .265
# MLB Rehab Assignment

MOTTER’s PITCHING RECORD


YEAR
CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016
TAMPA BAY 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MOTTER’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Tampa Bay in the 17th round of the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by scout Brad Matthews.
— Acquired by Seattle along with Richie Shaffer (inf) from Tampa Bay in exchange for
Dalton Kelly (inf), Andrew Kittredge (rhp) and Dylan Thompson (rhp) on Nov. 18, 2016.

MARINERS WITH 4 EXTRA BASE HITS IN A GAME


Player Date Opp. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI XBH
Mike Blowers 5/24/1995 BOS 5 2 4 2 1 1 8 4
Ken Griffey Jr. 7/1/1998 COL 5 2 4 3 0 1 2 4
Mike Cameron 5/2/2002 at CWS 5 4 4 0 0 4 4 4
Adrian Beltre 5/28/2007 at LAA 5 3 4 2 0 2 3 4
Raul Ibañez 6/11/2007 at CLE 5 2 4 1 1 2 5 4
Adrian Beltre 7/6/2007 at OAK 5 2 5 2 0 2 3 4
Kyle Seager 6/2/2014 at NYY 5 3 4 1 2 1 3 4

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JUAN NICASIO (12)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 31, turns 32 Aug. 31
BORN: 8-31-86 in San Francisco de Macoris, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 255
ML SERVICE: 6 years, 84 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2019
2018 MARINERS

ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on Dec. 19, 2017

2017:
• The Totals – Combined to go 5-5 NICASIO’s CAREER HIGHS
record with 6 saves and a 2.61 ERA MOST STRIKEOUTS: 10 — 7/31/11 at SD
(21 ER, 72.1 IP) in 76 appearances LOW-HIT GAME: None
with Pittsburgh (65 games), Phila- LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
delphia (2) and St. Louis (9). 5 — 7/2-9/17/16
• Leader – Overall, he tied for Nation- LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
al League lead with career-high 76 4 — 5/30-8/27/14
appearances and was T9th in NL in MOST INNINGS: 8.0 — 7/1/11 vs. KC
holds (21), 12th among relievers in
WHIP (1.08) and 14th in ERA (2.61).
• Moving – Acquired by St. Louis from Philadelphia on Sept. 6 for minor league infielder
Eliezer Alvarez…claimed off waivers by Philadelphia from Pittsburgh on Aug. 31.
• Birdie – With St. Louis was 2-0 with 4 saves and 1.64 ERA (2 ER, 11.0 IP) in 9 relief games.
• Steel City – With Pittsburgh, was 2-5 with 2 saves and a 2.85 ERA (19 ER, 60.0 IP) with 60
strikeouts in 65 relief appearances.
• Short Stay – Appeared in just two games with Philadelphia before trade to St. Louis.
• Workhorse – Pitched on consecutive days 19 times, and made 10 appearances of 4+ outs.
• Save It – Saves in back-to-back appearances for first time in career Sept. 8-9 vs. Pittsburgh.
PERSONAL: Juan Ramon Nicasio...has three children; daughters Nicoles and Shane and
son Juan...was signed by Colorado as a non-drafted free agent on Aug. 21, 2006.
CAREER: Used exclusively as starter in Majors until making his first relief appearance
on Aug. 7, 2014…has posted a 3.38 ERA (77 ER, 205.0 IP) in 187 Major League relief
appearances…in 82 MLB starts, has posted 5.11 ERA (241 ER, 424.2 IP).
2006: Began professional career with Dominican Summer League Rockies.
2007: Began season as starter with Casper in Pioneer League…went 0-2 with a 4.50 ERA (19
ER, 38.0 IP) in his eight starts and 0-1 with 3.38 ERA (2 ER, 5.1 IP) in five relief appearances.
2008: With Short-A Tri-City, shared team lead in strikeouts…allowed one HR in 54.0 innings.
2009: With A Asheville, led South Atlantic League in ERA…named the 16th-best prospect in
the Colorado system following the season by Baseball America.
2010: With High-A Modesto…led California League and posted minor league career highs
in wins, starts, innings pitched and strikeouts…led Colorado organization in strikeouts.
2011: Began season with AA Tulsa…Texas League Mid-Season All-Star…led league in
strikeouts and was second in ERA at time of recall to Colorado May 28…MLB debut on
May 28 vs. St. Louis (win, 0 ER, 7.0 IP)…doubled off Matt Cain for first MLB hit on June
3 at San Francisco…struck by a line drive in his start on Aug. 5 vs. Washington…placed
on 60-day disabled list on Aug. 6 and had surgey to repair the C-1 vertebrae in his neck.
2012: Limited to 11 starts…missed season after left knee injury June 2 vs. Los Angeles (NL).
2013: Established career highs in starts and innings…member of Colorado’s Opening Day
starting rotation…went 4-4 with a 5.31 ERA (48 ER, 81.1 IP) in 16 starts thru June 25...
optioned to AAA Colorado Springs on June 27, making two starts before returning to
Colorado on July 12…went 5-5 with a 4.95 ERA (42 ER, 76.1IP) in his final 15 starts.
2014: Began season on Colorado’s Opening Day roster…went 4-1 with a 3.89 ERA (17
ER, 39.1 IP) in seven starts thru May 6…was 5-5 with a 5.92 ERA (48 ER, 73.0 IP) in 14
starts before being optioned to AAA Colorado Springs on June 16…made four starts with
Colorado Springs prior to making his final six appearances in relief…recorded his first
professional save on July 20 at Memphis…recalled by Colorado on Aug. 7 and finished
the season pitching out of the bullpen…made first Major League relief appearance on
Aug. 7 vs. Chicago-NL…posted a 3.48 ERA (8 ER, 20.2 IP) in 19 relief outings in Majors.

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2015: Spent season with Los Angeles-NL…set career high in appearances, while spending
first season pitching almost exclusively in relief…averaged 10.03 strikeouts per 9.0
innings…allowed just one home run in 58.1 innings…first MLB save on May 15; struck
out the final two batters to preserve a 6-4 win over Colorado at Dodger Stadium…made
only start in first game of a doubleheader on June 2 at Colorado (1 ER, 2.0 IP)…posted
1.78 ERA (6 ER, 30.1 IP) in first 24 appearances thru June 24…on 15-day DL from Aug.

2018 MARINERS
14-25 with left abdominal strain...had 5.73 ERA (7 Er, 11.0 IP) in 14 games after activation.
2016: Went 5-5 with a 5.05 ERA in 12 starts and 5-2 with a 3.88 ERA in 40 relief appearances…
led team in wins and strikeouts while also setting career highs in each category…struck
out at least one batter in relief in a club-record 33 straight games July 2-Sept. 25; the third-
longest streak in MLB history behind Bruce Sutter (39 in 1977) and Aroldis Chapman (37
in 2014)…5th among NL relievers in strikeouts/per 9.0ip ratio (12.13)…began season in
starting rotation…first Pittsburgh pitcher in club history to go 3-0 with 21 or more strikeouts
in first three home starts (3-0 with 21 K’s in 19.0 IP)…on restricted list June 18-24…began
pitching exclusively in relief on June 26…struck out the side on nine pitches in eighth inning
on July 4 at St. Louis; just the third Pittsburgh pitcher ever to have an “immaculate inning,”
joining Jeff Robinson (9/7/87) and Ross Ohlendorf (9/5/09).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
NICASIO’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2006 DSL Rockies 2-1 2.89 8 5 0 0 0 28.0 27 14 9 1 5 8 24 2 0
2007 Casper 0-3 4.36 13 8 0 0 0 43.1 48 32 21 3 4 13 33 5 1
2008 Tri-City 2-4 4.50 12 12 0 0 0 54.0 46 30 27 1 3 19 61 4 1
2009 Asheville 9-3 *2.41 18 18 1 1 0 112.0 110 44 30 6 4 23 115 5 0
2010 Modesto *12-10 3.91 28 *28 1 0 0 *177.1 186 91 77 14 4 31 *171 7 1
2011 Tulsa 5-1 2.22 9 9 1 1 0 56.2 48 15 14 3 0 10 63 3 2
COLORADO 4-4 4.14 13 13 0 0 0 71.2 73 35 33 8 1 18 58 1 0
2012 COLORADO 2-3 5.28 11 11 0 0 0 58.0 72 37 34 7 1 22 54 4 0
2013 COLORADO 9-9 5.14 31 31 0 0 0 157.2 168 97 90 17 5 64 119 6 2
Colorado Springs 1-0 0.82 2 2 0 0 0 11.0 8 1 1 0 0 1 8 1 1
2014 COLORADO 6-6 5.38 33 14 0 0 0 93.2 107 59 56 19 1 31 63 3 1
Colorado Springs 3-2 4.54 10 4 0 0 1 35.2 41 21 18 4 1 15 36 2 0
2015 LOS ANGELES-NL 1-3 3.86 53 1 0 0 1 58.1 59 25 25 1 1 32 65 2 0
2016 PITTSBURGH 10-7 4.50 52 12 0 0 0 118.0 117 64 59 15 7 45 138 3 0
2017 PITTSBURGH 2-5 2.85 65 0 0 0 2 60.0 49 20 19 4 2 18 60 1 0
PHILADELPHIA 1-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
ST. LOUIS 2-0 1.64 9 0 0 0 4 11.0 9 2 2 1 0 2 11 0 0
Minor Lg Totals 34-24 3.42 100 86 3 2 1 518.0 514 248 197 32 21 120 511 29 6
ML Totals 37-37 4.55 269 82 0 0 7 629.2 654 339 318 72 18 232 569 20 3

NICASIO’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Signed by Colorado as a non-drafted free agent on Aug. 21, 2006.
— On disabled list Aug. 6-Oct. 31, 2011 after having surgery for a fractured vertebra…
transferred to 60-day disabled list Aug. 23.
— On disabled list June 3-Nov. 2, 2012 with a strained left knee…transferred to 60-day
disabled list July 17.
— Acquired by Los Angeles-NL from Colorado in exchange for a player to be named later
on Nov. 24, 2014…Noel Cuevas, of, sent to Colorado on Dec. 16, 2014.
— On 15-day disabled list Aug. 15-25, 2015 with a left abdominal strain.
— Signed by Pittsburgh as a free agent on Dec. 10, 2015.
— On the restricted list June 18-24, 2016.
— Claimed off waivers by Philadelphia on Aug. 31, 2017.
— Acquired by St. Louis from Philadelphia for Eliezer Alvarez (inf) on Sept. 6, 2017.
— Signed by Seattle as a free agent on Dec. 19, 2017.

4-STRIKEOUT INNING
Pitcher Date Opp. Inning
Matt Young 9/9/90 at BOS 1st
Kazuhiro Sasaki 4/4/03 at TEX 9th
Félix Hernández 6/3/10 vs. MIN 8th
James Paxton 9/6/16 vs. TEX 1st
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JAMES PAXTON (65)
POSITION: Left-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 29 BORN: 11-6-88 in Ladner, BC, Canada
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 220
ML SERVICE: 3 years, 151 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: Mariners 4th round selection in the 2010 June draft;
2018 MARINERS

signed by Mariners scouts Brian Williams and Jesse Kapellusch


PRONUNCIATION: PAKS-tin
2017:
• Totals – Was 12-5 with 2.98 ERA (45
ER, 136.0 IP) in 24 starts. PAXTON’s CAREER HIGHS
• Worthy – Named Mariners Pitcher of MOST STRIKEOUTS:
the Year by Seattle chapter of Baseball 10 — 3 times, last 7/24/17 vs. BOS
Writers Association of America. LOW-HIT GAME: None
• The Bar – Set career bests in wins LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
(12), starts (24), innings (136.0), 7 — 2 times, last: 7/2-8/4/17
strikeouts (156) and ERA (2.98). LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
• Injuries – Had two stints on 10-day 4 — 2 times, last: 5/28/15-6/6/16
DL: May 5 (retro to 5/3)-May 31 with MOST INNINGS PITCHED:
left forearm strain (1 rehab start with 8.1 — 8/7/16 vs. LAA
AA Arkansas May 26 vs. Frisco)…
and Aug. 11-Sept. 14 with strained left pectoral muscle (suffered in 7th Aug. 10 vs. LAA).
• The Streak – Earned win in 7 consecutive starts, July 2-Aug. 4, equaling club record (also:
Jamie Moyer, 5/6-6/8/03, and Scott Bankhead, 6/18-7/20/89)…the 7-game win streak is
tied for longest streak of career (also: Sept. 23, 2016 – June 6, 2017 in 7 decisions).
• Good Run – Tossed 6.0+ innings while allowing 2-or-fewer runs in 7 consecutive starts
(7/2-8/4)…T4th-longest in club history (also: Félix Hernández, 6/26-8/1/13, Jamie Moyer,
8/14-9/19/01, Dave Fleming, 5/10-6/9/92).
• Blanks – Was only pitcher in Majors with 2 streaks of at least 18.0 consecutive scoreless
innings…tossed 23.0 consecutive ShO IP, April 5-20, the 7th-longest streak in MLB…
posted 21.0 straight scoreless innings, July 19-August 4, the 14th-longest streak…3rd
pitcher in club history to post multiple scoreless streaks of 20.0+ innings in a single
season: Hisashi Iwakuma (2013) and Freddy Garcia (2001).
• Award Worthy – Named American League Pitcher of the Month for July on Aug. 2 after
going 6-0 with a 1.37 ERA (6 ER, 39.1 IP) with 46 strikeouts and 6 walks in 6 starts in
July…became the first Mariners pitcher to win 6 games in a single month.
• Dealing in July – Went 6-0 with 1.37 ERA (6 ER, 39.1 IP) with 46 strikeouts in 6 starts in
July…in July, ranked 1st in wins (6), T3rd in innings pitched (39.1), 4th in ERA (1.37) and
T4th in strikeouts (46)…one of 10 left-handers in MLB history (done 12x) to record at least
6 wins, an ERA of 1.40-or-better and at least 40 strikeouts in any calendar month.
• Weekly Honors – Co-American League Player of the Week on July 31 (with Adrian Beltre)
after going 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA (0 ER, 13.0 IP) with 18 strikeouts and 0 walks in 2 starts vs.
BOS (7/24) and New York-NL (7/30) for the week of July 24-30…Player of the Week April
10-16 after going 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA (0 ER, 15.0 IP) with 17 strikeouts in two starts…first
pitcher in club history to earn 2 AL Player of the Week honors in single season.
• Long Distance – Allowed 0.60 home-runs-per-9.0-innings (9 HR, 136.0 IP), tops among
MLB starters (min. 130 IP)…did not give up longball in 7 straight outings (45.1 IP), July
2-Aug. 4…did not allow a longball in first 7 GS in April/May.
• Ring ‘Em Up – Recorded 11 outings with at least 8 strikeouts; T6th-most in AL…among
AL left-handers, his 11 games with 8+ strikeouts trail only Chris Sale (26)…is 3rd lefty in
club history with 10+ games of 8+ strikeouts, joining Mark Langston (4x, 1984, ‘86-’88)
and Randy Johnson (8x, 1990-95, ‘97-’98).
• Fast Start – Was 4-0 with 1.26 ERA (6 ER, 43.0 IP) with 51 strikeouts in first 7 starts.
• Streak – Won first 5 decisions over first 8 starts, going 5-0 with 1.69 ERA (9 ER, 48.0 IP).
• Home Sweet Home – Posted 2.45 ERA (21 ER, 77.0 IP) with 90 strikeouts in 13 starts at
home, the 4th-best home ERA in the Majors (min. 75 IP).
• 300 – 300th career strikeout May 31 vs. Colorado…304 strikeouts in first 57 career starts,
3rd in club history behind Félix Hernández (333 K) and Erik Hanson (330 K) in that span.

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• April To Remember – Went 3-0 with 1.39 ERA (5 ER, 32.1 IP) with 39 strikeouts in 5 starts
in month of April…his 39 strikeouts ranked T7th by a Mariners pitcher in the month of
April (also: Mark Langston, 1989 and Randy Johnson, 1997)…his 39 strikeouts were the
most by a Mariner in April since Félix Hernández struck out 44 in April, 2013.
• Elite Company – Became 18th different pitcher (done 27x) in MLB history since 1913 to
record at least 3 wins without taking a loss while posting an ERA of 1.39 or lower and

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at least 35 strikeouts and 6-or-fewer walks in any single month…one of 11 AL pitchers
(done 13x) to do so (last: Chicago-AL’s Chris Sale in July of 2014).
• First Streak – Posted 23.0 consecutive scoreless innings to open the season (through
2nd inning on April 20)…the longest streak to start the season in Mariners history (Mark
Lowe, 17.2 in 2006)…previous best by Seattle starter to start season was Félix Hernández
(17.0 in 2007)…the streak ranks T11th-longest overall streak in club history.
• That’s Three – Three straight scoreless starts to begin the season (6.0 ShO IP on 4/5
at HOU, 7.0 ShO IP on 4/10 vs. HOU, 8.0 ShO IP on 4/15 vs. TEX)…10th pitcher in
MLB history since 1900 to begin season with 3 straight starts of 6.0+ scoreless innings,
joining George McQuillan-PHI (1907), Lefty Leifield-PIT (1907), Ray Caldwell-NYY (1914),
George Mogridge-NYY (1916), Harry Brecheen-STL (1948), Luis Tiant-CLE (1966), Tommy
Greene-PHI (1991), Woody Williams-STL (2003) & Jordan Zimmerman-DET (2016).
PERSONAL: James Alston Paxton…resides in Kirkland, WA with wife Katie…native of
Ladner, British Columbia, a suburb of Vancouver 22 miles from border crossing in Blaine,
WA…attended Delta Secondary School where he helped win BC’s Best Tournament
Championship as junior and senior…went 7-1 with 1.70 ERA with 65 strikeouts as a
senior…pitched for University of Kentucky from 2007-09…was 11-5 with 4.91 ERA (81
ER, 148.1 IP) and 168 strikeouts in 55 games (24 starts) for Wildcats…finished junior
season (2009) ranked 17th in nation and 4th in SEC with 115 strikeouts…3rd in NCAA
averaging 13.22 strikeouts per 9.0 innings…three-time member of SEC Academic Honor
Roll…selected by Toronto in supplemental 1st round in 2009 June draft, but did not sign.
CAREER: Has spent 7 years in the Mariners organization, including parts of 5 Major League
seasons, after being selected by Seattle in the 4th round of the 2010 MLB First-Year Player
Draft…made his MLB debut with the Mariners on Sept. 7, 2013 vs. Tampa Bay.
2010: Did not immediately sign after selection in 4th round of 2010 June draft…made 4
starts for Grand Prairie in independent American Association (1-2, 4.08 ERA) before draft.
2011: Was 6-3 with 2.37 ERA (25 ER, 95.0 IP) in 17 starts with A Clinton and AA Jackson…
had 131 strikeouts, T2nd-most among Mariners farmhands…among MiLB players with
90.0+ IP, was 2nd with 12.41 K/9.0 IP…No. 8 prospect in Midwest League…pitched for
World squad in All-Star Futures Game…Midwest League All-Star…went 3-3, 2.73 (17 ER,
56.0 IP) in 10 starts with Clinton…went 3-0, 1.85 (8 ER, 39.0 IP) in 7 starts for Jackson.
2012: With AA Jackson went 9-4 with a 3.05 ERA (36 ER, 106.1 IP) in 21 starts…went
2-0, 0.00 (0 ER, 13.0 IP) in 2 playoff starts…Southern League Pitcher of the Week for
April 5-15…on DL May 26-July 2 with right knee soreness…went 6-1, 2.40 ERA in 11
starts in return from DL…played for Peoria in AFL…ranked as Mariners No. 4 prospect by
Baseball America following season…No. 5 left-handed pitching prospect by MLB.com.
2013: MLB debut Sept. 7 vs. Tampa Bay, recording the win…career-high 10 strikeouts Sept.
24 vs. Kansas City; joined Oakland’s Dan Straily as only AL rookies in 2013 with 10+
K’s without a walk…first Seattle pitcher to open MLB career with 3-game win streak (all
games being starts) since Freddy Garcia in 1999…with AAA Tacoma, was 8-11 with 4.45
ERA (70 ER, 145.2 IP) in 28 games/26 starts…T3rd in PCL in strikeouts and starts.
2014: Opened career 6-0 with 1.88 ERA in first 9 career starts; longest win streak to open
career in Mariners history…faced 144 straight batters without allowing an extra-base
hit Aug. 20-Sept. 22; 2nd-longest streak in MLB in 2014 (W. Davis, 178 BF) and in club
history (J. Beattie, 157 BF, 1982)…in first 15 starts had 2.01 ERA (20 ER, 89.2 IP), 5th-
lowest ERA in first 15 to begin career (all starts) dating back to 1914…on DL April 9-Aug.
2 with strain of left latissimus dorsi muscle…transferred to 60-day DL on June 9…made
4 combined rehab stats with AAA Tacoma and Short-A Everett…first pitcher since 1954
with 7+ shutout innings with 9+ strikeouts in two of first five career games (LHP Karl
Spooner, Brooklyn)…first pitcher since 1967 to toss 6.0+ shutout innings in three of first
five career games (Cisco Carlos, CWS)…first rookie in club history to start home opener…
began career with 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).
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2015: Made 13 starts, going 3-4 with 3.90 ERA (29 ER, 67.0 IP)…went 3-3 with 2.60 ERA
(15 ER, 52.0 IP) in final 10 starts…scoreless streak of 20.0 innings May 5-17…strained left
middle finger and placed on DL May 29…3 rehab starts in Aug. & Sept. with Tacoma…left
Sept. 24 start at Kansas City with torn fingernail on left hand…pitched for Peoria in AFL.
2016: Went 6-7 with 3.79 ERA (51 ER, 121.0 IP) with 117 strikeouts in 20 starts with Seattle…
was 3-2 with 3.23 ERA (20 ER, 55.2 IP) with 56 strikeouts in final 9 starts (8/1-9/28)…in
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11 starts (6/1-7/27), was 3-5 with 4.27 ERA (31 ER, 65.1 IP)…struck out 8.70 batters
per 9.0 innings (117 K, 121.0 IP), highest of career (7.88 in 2013, 7.18 in 2014 & 7.52 in
2015)…his 4.74 K/BB rate (109 K, 23 BB) is also best of career (3.00 in 2013, 2.03 in 2014
& 1.93 in 2015)…walked 2 or fewer in 19 of 20 starts this season…allowed 3 earned runs
or fewer in 15 of 20 starts…left game with lead in 7 of last 14 games (7/2-9/28)…struck
out four Rangers batters in the first inning on Sept. 6 vs. Texas, becoming 4th pitcher in
club history to do so (also: Félix Hernández - 2010, Kazuhiro Sasaki - 2003 & Matt Young
- 1990)…placed on 15-day DL on Aug. 16 (retro to Aug. 8) with a left elbow contusion…
made 1 rehab start on Aug. 20 with AAA Tacoma vs. Las Vegas before being activated on
Aug. 25…earned win in 3-1 win vs. Los Angeles on Aug. 7 with career-high 8.1 innings;
lifted in 9th inning with 1 out after being hit by line drive on pitching elbow…8.0+ innings
in back-to-back starts Aug. 1 vs. BOS (8.0 IP) & Aug. 7 vs. LAA (8.1 IP)…career-high with 10
strikeouts June 6 vs. Cleveland (also: 9/24/13 vs. KC)…got through 8.0 innings on just 78
pitches on July 7 at Kansas City (no-decision)…began year with AAA Tacoma, going 4-3
with 3.97 ERA (21 ER, 47.2 IP) in 10 starts.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
PAXTON’s PLAYING RECORD
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
2016 Tacoma 4-3 3.73 11 11 0 0 0 50.2 43 24 21 6 0 15 53 4 0
SEATTLE 6-7 3.79 20 20 0 0 0 121.0 134 62 51 9 1 24 117 5 0
2017 SEATTLE 12-5 2.98 24 24 0 0 0 136.0 113 47 45 9 3 37 156 15 1
Arkansas # 0-0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 5 2 2 1 0 0 5 1 0
Ind. Lg Totals 1-2 4.08 4 4 0 0 0 17.2 15 9 8 1 0 7 18 1 0
Minor Lg Totals 27-24 3.61 85 83 2 1 0 421.1 402 199 169 28 6 180 450 44 2
ML Totals 30-20 3.28 74 74 0 0 0 422.0 389 177 154 31 5 126 409 32 1
# MLB Rehab Assignment
BATTING AVG AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
Career .000 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 7 0 0 .000 .222
Last Hit - None Last Home Run - None

PAXTON’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


—Selected by Toronto in the supplemental first round (37th overall) in the 2009 June draft.
—Selected by Seattle in the 4th round of the 2010 June draft…signed by Mariners scouts
Brian Williams and Jesse Kapellusch.
—On disabled list April 9-Aug. 2, 2014 with a left lat strain…transferred to 60-day DL June
9…included rehab assignments with AAA Tacoma and A Everett.
—On disabled list May 29-Sept. 13, 2015 with a strained tendon in left middle finger…
included rehab assignment with AAA Tacoma.
—On disabled list Aug. 16 (retro to Aug. 8)-Aug. 25, 2016 with left elbow contusion…
included rehab assignment with AAA Tacoma.
—On disabled list May 5 (retro to 5/3)-May 31, 2017 with left forearm strain…included rehab
assignment with AA Arkansas.
—On disabled list Aug. 11-Sept. 14, 2017 with strained left pectoral muscle.

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JAMES PAZOS (47)
POSITION: Left-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 26, turns 27 May 5 BORN: 5-5-91 in Gilbert, AZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 235
ML SERVICE: 1 years, 67 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: In trade from New York-AL in exchange for Zack Littell

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(rhp) on Nov. 18, 2016
PRONUNCIATION: Pazos (PAH-zohse)
2017:
• Totals – Was 4-5 with 3.86 ERA (23 PAZOS’ CAREER HIGHS
ER, 53.2 IP) in 59 relief appearances. MOST STRIKEOUTS: 5 — 8/18/17 at TB
• Strong Start – Was 2-1 with 2.01 LOW-HIT GAME: None
ERA (7 ER, 31.1 IP) with 38 strikeouts LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
in first 30 games of season…posted 2 — 5/6-6/19/17
12.38 ERA (11 ER, 8.0 IP) in next 11 LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
appearances, before posting 3.14 ERA 2 — 7/5-23-17
(5 ER, 14.1 IP) over his final 18 outings. MOST INNINGS:
• Full Season – Set career bests in wins, 2.1 — 2 times, last: 8/18/17 at TB
games, innings, strikeouts and ERA in
his first full Major League season.
• Bullpen Marks – Among Seattle relievers was 2nd in strikeouts (65), T2nd in wins (4), 3rd in
innings (53.2), 4th in games (59) and ERA (3.86) and 5th in opponent batting average (.248).
• Limiting Lefties – Held lefties to a .218 (17x78) batting average; .266 (34x128) vs. righties.
• Providing Length – Made 13 appearances of 1.1+ inning, including three outings of 2.0+
frames…when pitching 1.1+ innings, posted 0.43 ERA (1 ER, 21.0 IP) with 24 strikeouts.
• Lefty Length – His 53.2 innings were 9th-most by left-handed reliever in American League.
• Good Run - Had a 1.40 ERA (3 ER, 19.1 IP) with 24 strikeouts from May 5-June 19.
• Winner – Win #1 on May 6 at TEX, tossing shutout T7th (Mariners scored 7 runs in B7).
• Big Game – Hold #1 with season-high 2.1 IP April 28 at CLE...0 R, 4 K, 2 H in 3-1 win.
PERSONAL: James Manuel Pazos…played two seasons at the University of San Diego
(2011-12)…named to 2012 Rawlings All-West Coast Conference First Team…had 2.65
ERA (31 ER, 105.1 IP) in 49 career games (five starts) for Toreros…played freshman
season (2010) at Chandler-Gilbert Junior College (AZ)…2009 graduate of Highland (AZ)
High School, where he earned All-Arizona honors and was named Fiesta Region Pitcher
of the Year his senior season…selected by Tampa Bay in 40th round of 2009 MLB First-
Year Player Draft but did not sign.
CAREER: With exception of one start, has been exclusively a reliever in his professional
career…has spent the last three seasons with New York-AL (2015-16) and Seattle (2017).
2012: Pro debut with Short-A Staten Island, going 2-2 with three saves and 1.79 ERA (8 ER,
40.1 IP) in 28 relief appearances…named to NYPL All-Star Game…scoreless in 25-of-28
appearances, including 13.2-inning scoreless streak over final 10 games (6H, 4BB, 14K).
2013: Was 3-1 with one save and 3.93 ERA (15 ER, 34.1 IP) over 25 relief appearances with
Short-A Staten Island and A Charleston…began season with Staten Island, throwing 1.0
inning in one game 6/17 vs. Brooklyn…transferred to A Charleston on June 21…went 1-0
with 1.74 ERA (2 ER, 10.1 IP) in 10 relief appearances for Scottsdale Scorpions of AFL.
2014: Combined with A Tampa (18G/1GS) and AA Trenton (28G) to go 0-3 with a 2.42
ERA (20 ER, 67.0 IP) in 46 games (one start)…held opponents to a .209 batting average
(51x244)…was 10-for-10 in save opportunities…had a 3.96 ERA (11 ER, 25.0 IP) at
Tampa…promoted to Trenton on June 3, recording a 1.50 ERA (7 ER, 42.0 IP).
2015: Made MLB debut with New York-AL (Sept. 1-Oct. 4), throwing 5.0 scoreless innings
over 11 appearances…selected to New York-AL roster from AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
on Sept. 1…MLB debut on Sept. 5 vs. Tampa Bay, retiring both batters faced (0.2IP, 1K)…
first career strikeout on Sept. 5 vs. Tampa Bay (Daniel Nava)…combined with AA Trenton
and AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to go 3-1 with three saves and 1.27 ERA (6 ER, 42.2 IP)
in 27 relief appearances…began season on AA Trenton DL, reinstated on May 28 and
earned one save with 1.86 ERA (2 ER, 9.2 IP) in six relief appearances…promoted to AAA
Scranton/WB on June 16 and went 3-1 with two saves and 1.09 ERA (4 ER, 33.0 IP) with
37 strikeouts in 21 relief appearances…attended spring training as a non-roster invitee.

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2016: Went 1-0 with a 13.50 ERA (5 ER, 3.1 IP) in seven relief outings in three stints with New
York-AL (5/4-5, 5/17-20 and 9/6-10/2) but did not appear in a game in first two stints…
season debut in Sept. 6 win vs. Toronto (1 BF, 1 H)…earned first MLB win on Sept. 28
vs. Boston, retiring his only batter faced in the ninth (0.1IP) before Mark Teixeira’s walk-
off grand slam…in 23 relief outings with AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, going 2-2 with one
save and a 2.63 ERA (8 ER, 27.1 IP) and 41 strikeouts…on minor league D.L. from June
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9-Aug. 25 with left elbow inflammation… made two rehab relief outings with Short-A
Staten Island (3.2 IP, 3 H, 1 BB, 6 K).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.

PAZOS’ PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 Staten Island 2-2 1.79 28 0 0 0 3 40.1 29 9 8 0 0 19 39 3 0
2013 Staten Island 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
Charleston 3-1 4.05 24 0 0 0 1 33.1 27 15 15 3 3 8 32 2 0
2014 Tampa 0-2 3.96 18 1 0 0 4 25.0 23 13 11 0 2 6 33 1 0
Trenton 0-1 1.50 28 0 0 0 6 42.0 28 7 7 0 1 19 42 4 0
2015 Trenton 0-0 1.86 6 0 0 0 1 9.2 4 2 2 1 0 0 12 1 0
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
3-1 1.09 21 0 0 0 2 33.0 25 6 4 0 2 15 37 2 0
2015 NEW YORK-AL 0-0 0.00 11 0 0 0 0 5.0 3 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0
2016 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 2-2 2.63 23 0 0 0 1 27.1 19 8 8 1 0 19 41 0 0
Staten Island 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.2 3 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0
NEW YORK-AL 1-0 13.50 7 0 0 0 0 3.1 7 5 5 2 0 1 3 0 0
2017 SEATTLE 4-5 3.86 59 0 0 0 0 53.2 51 30 23 7 5 24 65 4 1
Minor Lg Totals 10-9 2.30 151 1 0 0 18 215.1 159 60 55 5 8 88 243 13 0
ML Totals 5-5 4.06 77 0 0 0 0 62.0 61 35 28 9 5 28 71 5 1
# MLB Rehab Assignment

PAZOS’ CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Tampa Bay in 40th round of the 2009 First-Year Player draft; did not sign.
— Selected by New York-AL in 13th round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player draft.
— Acquired by Seattle from New York-AL in exchange for Zack Littell (rhp) on Nov. 18,
2016.

18 WINS
Only 6 pitchers in club history have recorded 18-or-more
wins in a single season (10 times)…Felix Hernandez, Randy
Johnson and Jamie Moyer have each recorded two seasons
with at least 18 victories…Moyer (2001, 2003) and Johnson
(1997) are the only 20-game winners in club history:
Wins Pitcher Year Wins Pitcher Year
21 Jamie Moyer 2003 18 Félix Hernández 2015
20 Randy Johnson 1997 18 Freddy Garcia 2001
20 Jamie Moyer 2001 18 Erik Hanson 1990
19 Félix Hernández 2009 18 Randy Johnson 1995
19 Randy Johnson 1993
19 Mark Langston 1987

NAMING THE MARINERS


The nickname “Mariners” was selected by the ownership of the Seattle franchise after
a “Name the Team Contest” that resulted in over 15,000 entries and over 600 different
names being submitted.
When the name “Mariners” was chosen, all the entries suggesting the name were
reviewed for their reasons (in 25 words or less).
The winner was Roger Szmodis of Bellevue, WA. His entry read “I’ve selected
Mariners because of the natural association between the sea and Seattle and her people,
who have been challenged and rewarded by it.”

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CAMERON PERKINS (26)
POSITION: Outfielder
AGE: 27, turns 28 September 27 BORN: 9-27-1990 in Nederland, TX
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 205
ML SERVICE: 0 Years, 86 Days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers from Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 2017

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2017:
• The Totals - Hit .182 (16x88) with 9 runs, 5 doubles, 1 home run and 8 RBI in 42 games
with Philadelphia.
• Debut - Made his Major League debut with the Phillies on June 20 vs. St. Louis.
• Firsts - Recorded his first Major League hit (a single) off Michael Wacha on June 21 vs.
St. Louis…hit his first Major League home run off Justin Nicolino on Sept. 14 vs. Miami.
• Minor League Tale - Appeared in 76 games with AAA Lehigh Valley, batting .288 (74x257)
with 37 runs, 18 doubles, 1 triple, 7 home runs and 27 RBI.
PERSONAL: Cameron Edward Perkins…graduated from Southport (IN) HS in 2009…played 3
seasons (2010-12) at Purdue University…unanimous First-Team All-Big Ten selection in 2012.
CAREER: Selected by Philadelphia in the 6th round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft
out of Purdue University.
2012: Began his pro career with the GCL Phillies, where he hit .158 (3x19) with 3 RBI in 5
games…on June 23 promoted to short-A Williamsport, where he batted .304 (82x270)
with 31 runs, 23 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run and 38 RBI.
2013: Split the season between advanced-A Clearwater and the GCL Phillies…in 103 games
with Clearwater, hit .295 (114x387) with 54 runs, 30 doubles, 5 triples, 6 home runs and 53
RBI…named a Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star…was placed on the disabled list
with a fractured left wrist on June 1; activated on July 5…went 4-for-7 (.571) with 1 run, 1
double, 1 home run and 1 RBI in 2 games on a rehab assignment with the GCL Phillies.
2014: Appeared with AA Reading and AAA Lehigh Valley…began the season with Reading,
where he batted .342 (67x196) with 25 runs, 19 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home runs and 34 RBI
in 52 games…promoted to Lehigh Valley on June 3…in 74 games with Lehigh Valley, hit
.216 (55x255) with 17 runs, 9 doubles, 3 triples, 2 home runs and 17 RBI.
2015: Spent the entire season with AA Reading, batting .252 (95x377) with 51 runs, 25 doubles,
1 triple, 11 home runs and 51 RBI in 100 games…named an Eastern League Mid-Season
All-Star…had two DL stints with back strains: June 25 - July 3 and Aug. 23 - Sept. 3.
2016: In 117 games with AAA Lehigh Valley, hit .292 (119x408) with 47 runs, 20 doubles, 4
triples, 8 home runs and 47 RBI…named an International League Mid-Season All-Star.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.

PERKINS’ PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2012 GCL Phillies .158 5 19 0 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 .158 .150
Williamsport .304 67 270 31 82 110 23 1 1 38 0 2 7 14 41 5 2 .407 .352
2013 Clearwater .295 103 387 54 114 172 30 5 6 53 2 3 7 25 57 4 5 .444 .346
GCL Phillies .571 2 7 1 4 8 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.143 .625
2014 Reading .342 52 196 25 67 97 19 1 3 34 4 0 2 20 30 5 3 .495 .408
Lehigh Valley  .216 74 255 17 55 76 9 3 2 17 2 0 2 13 49 3 3 .298 .259
2015 Reading .252 100 377 51 95 155 25 1 11 51 4 5 7 25 53 7 1 .411 .307
2016 Lehigh Valley  .292 117 408 47 119 171 20 4 8 47 1 1 2 21 59 11 4 .419 .329
2017 Lehigh Valley  .288 76 257 37 74 115 18 1 7 27 1 1 6 30 47 3 2 .447 .374
PHILADELPHIA .182 42 88 9 16 24 5 0 1 8 0 2 2 5 23 0 0 .273 .237
Minor Lg Totals .282 596 2176 263 613 907 145 16 39 271 14 13 33 149 338 38 20 .417 .335
ML Totals .182 42 88 9 16 24 5 0 1 8 0 2 2 5 23 0 0 .273 .237

PERKINS’ CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Seattle in the 43rd round of the 2009 MLB First-Year Player Draft but did not sign.
— Selected by Philadelphia in the 6th round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft…
signed by Phillies scout Nate Dion.
— Claimed off waivers by Seattle from Philadelphia on Dec. 11, 2017.

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DAVID PHELPS (35)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 31 BORN: 10-9-86 in St. Louis, MO
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 198
ML SERVICE: 5 years, 156 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: In trade from Miami in exchange for Brayan Hernandez
2018 MARINERS

(of), Pablo Lopez (rhp), Brandon Miller (rhp), Lukas Schiraldi (rhp),
July 20, 2017.

2017:
• Totals – Was 4-5 with 21 holds
PHELPS’ CAREER HIGHS
and 3.40 ERA (21 ER, 55.2 IP) MOST STRIKEOUTS:
with 62 strikeouts in 54 relief STARTER: 9 – 8/20/16 at PIT w/MIA
games with Miami and Seattle. RELIEVER: 9 – 4/26/13 vs. TOR w/NYY
• With Seattle – Was 2-1 with 3 LOW-HIT GAME: 5 (5.0 IP) - 7/23/14 vs. TEX w/NYY
holds, a 3.12 ERA (3 ER, 8.2 IP) LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
in 10 games with Seattle. 4 — 6/13-7/23/14 w/NYY
• Surgery - Had surgery to remove LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
bone spur from right elbow Sept. 5 — 6/21-8/5/15 w/MIA
13…surgery was performed by MOST INNINGS PITCHED:
Dr. David Altchek in New York. STARTER: 8.0 – 6/11/15 vs. COL w/MIA
• That Hurts – Made two trips to RELIEVER: 5.1 – 4/14/12 vs. LAA w/NYY
DL with Seattle: On 10-day DL
Sept. 1-end of season with right elbow posterior impingement (transferred to 60-day Sept.
4)…on 10-day DL with impingement in his right elbow on Aug. 8 (retro to 8/7) to Aug. 23.
• Strong Finish – Was 2-3 with 21 holds and 2.36 ERA (12 ER, 45.2 IP) with 50 strikeouts over
his final 46 games…began the season with an 8.10 ERA (9 ER, 10.0 IP) in his first 8 games.
• Trade - Acquired from Miami on July 20 for minor leaguers Brayan Hernandez (of), Pablo
Lopez (rhp), Brandon Miller (rhp) and Lukas Schiraldi (rhp).
• Ranked – At the time of his first DL placement (8/8), he ranked 2nd among Major League
relievers in holds (21) and T15th in innings pitched (54.0).
• Miami Time – Was 2-4 with 18 holds and 3.45 ERA (18 ER, 47.0 IP) in 44 games with Miami.
PERSONAL: David Edward Phelps…has two daughters, Adeline and Eloise Susan, and
one son, Jackson, with wife, Maria…played in 3 seasons (2006-08) at the University of
Notre Dame…in junior year (2008), went 5-5 with 4.65 ERA while leading the club in starts
(14), innings (93.0) and strikeouts (75)…as sophomore in 2007, became 2nd Notre Dame
pitcher to record at least 100 strikeouts (102) and an ERA under 2.00 (1.88) in a single
season, joining Aaron Heilman…attended Hazelwood West High School (Hazelwood,
MO), where he was 14-4 with 2.96 ERA in 27 games (17 starts) with 172 strikeouts.
2008: Pro debut with A Staten Island, going 8-2 with 2.72 ERA (22 ER, 72.2 IP) in 15 starts…
among NYPL leaders, ranked T2nd in wins (8) and 4th in ERA (2.72)…mid-season All-Star.
2009: Split season with A Charleston and High-A Tampa…began season with Charleston,
going 10-3 with 2.80 ERA (35 ER, 112.2 IP) with 90 strikeouts in 19 starts…promoted to
Tampa on July 21 and went 3-1 with 1.17 ERA (5 ER, 38.1 IP) with 32 strikeouts in 7 starts…
among all Yankees minor leaguers, ranked 3rd in ERA (2.38) and strikeouts (122).
2010: Named Yankees Minor League Pitcher of the Year after combining to go 10-2 with a
2.50 ERA (44 ER, 158.2 IP) with 141 strikeouts in 26 games (25 starts) between AA Trenton
and AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre…began season with Trenton, where he was 6-0 with a
2.04 ERA (20 ER, 88.1 IP) with 84 strikeouts in 14 starts…promoted to Scranton/Wilkes-
Barre on July 2…at the time of promotion, led Eastern League in strikeouts (84) and ranked
2nd in ERA (2.04)…named to the Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star team but did not
appear in the game due to his promotion…in 12 appearances (11 starts) with Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre, went 4-2 with a 3.07 ERA (24 ER, 70.1 IP) with 57 strikeouts and 13 walks.
2011: Spent season between AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and GCL Yankees…in 18 starts
with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, was 6-6 with 3.19 ERA (38 ER, 107.1 IP) with 90 strikeouts…
following All-Star Break, went 2-0 with 2.45 ERA (6 ER, 22.0 IP) with 16 strikeouts in 4
starts, including 1 shutout…had 2 starts with GCL Yankees from Aug. 4-13, going 1-1 with
0.00 ERA (0 ER, 7.0 IP)…his combined 2.99 ERA led Yankees minor leaguers.

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PHELPS (continued)
2012: Named to first career Opening Day roster…in 33 games (11 starts) with New York-AL,
went 4-4 with 3.34 ERA (37 ER, 99.2 IP) with 96 strikeouts…his 3.34 ERA ranked 3rd-
lowest among AL rookies and 4th-lowest among all rookies…ranked 2nd among AL rookies
in opponents’ batting average (.223/81x363) and 8th in strikeouts (96)…in 11 starts, was
2-2 with a 3.77 ERA (24 ER, 57.1 IP) with 54 strikeouts…as a reliever, was 2-2 with a 2.76
ERA (13 ER, 42.1 IP) with 42 strikeouts in 22 appearances…made Major League debut

2018 MARINERS
on April 8 at Tampa Bay, retiring only two batters faced…first Major League win on May
14 at Baltimore, tossing 1.0 scoreless inning in relief…from July 19 - Sept. 23, did not
allow a run in 9 consecutive relief appearances (12.1 IP)…made appearances with AAA
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, AA Trenton and High-A Tampa, combining to go 2-0 with 0.00 ERA
(0 ER, 18.2 IP) with 23 strikeouts in 4 starts…won his only start with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre,
tossing 6.2 scoreless innings…won his only start with Trenton, striking out 11 over 6.2
scoreless frames…did not record a decision in 2 starts with Tampa.
2013: In limited time with New York-AL, went 6-5 with 4.98 ERA (48 ER, 86.2 IP) with 79
strikeouts in 22 games (12 starts)…in 12 starts, was 5-4 with a 4.93 ERA (36 ER, 65.2
IP) with 53 strikeouts…as a reliever, went 1-1 with a 5.14 ERA (12 ER, 21.0 IP) with 26
strikeouts…missed 62 games while on disabled list, July 6 - Sept. 14 with right forearm
strain…made 2 starts on a rehab assignment with AA Trenton…did not record a decision
while posting a 3.52 ERA (3 ER, 7.2 IP) with 12 strikeouts in 2 starts…was returned from
his rehab assignment and transferred to 60-day DL on Aug. 15 after reaggravating the
injury…activated from DL on Sept. 14…in 4 relief appearances with New York-AL after
returning from the DL, posted a 4.50 ERA (2 ER, 4.0 IP) with 4 strikeouts.
2014: Went 5-5 with a 4.38 ERA (55 ER, 113.0 IP) with 92 strikeouts in 32 games (17 starts)
with the Yankees…was 5-5 with 4.28 ERA (46 ER, 96.2 IP) with 73 strikeouts in 17 starts…
in 15 relief outings, earned 1 save with a 4.96 ERA (9 ER, 16.1 IP) with 19 strikeouts…
first career save on April 10 vs. Boston, retiring all 7 batters faced over 2.1 scoreless
innings pitched while striking out 3…first career complete game in a rain-shortened game
on July 23 at Texas (5.0 IP)…from June 13 - July 23, went 4-0 with a 2.96 ERA (16 ER,
48.2 IP) with 40 strikeouts in 8 starts, the longest winning streak of his career…on 15-
day disabled list, Aug. 4 - Sept. 11, with right elbow tendinitis…in 6 relief appearances
following his return from the DL, posted a 7.71 ERA (4 ER, 4.2 IP) with 3 strikeouts.
2015: Was 4-8 with a 4.50 ERA (56 ER, 112.0 IP) with 77 strikeouts in 23 games (19 starts) with
Miami…in 19 starts, he went 4-8 with a 4.39 ERA (52 ER, 106.2 IP) with 73 strikeouts…as
a reliever, posted a 6.75 ERA (4 ER, 5.1 IP) with 4 strikeouts in 4 appearances…from April
23-May 15, posted 5 consecutive starts of at least 6.0 innings with 2-or-fewer earned
runs allowed; was 2-0 with a 1.72 ERA (6 ER, 31.1 IP) with 24 strikeouts during that
span…on Aug. 16 at St. Louis, sustained season-ending stress fracture in right forearm.
2016: Went 7-6 with 4 saves and a 2.28 ERA (22 ER, 86.2 IP) with 114 strikeouts in 64 games
(5 starts) with Miami…posted career-bests in wins (7), saves (4), ERA (2.28), strikeouts
(114), opponents’ batting average (.197) and holds (25)…made 59 relief appearances, going
5-5 with 4 saves, 25 holds and a 2.31 ERA (16 ER, 62.1 IP) with 82 strikeouts…among
National League relievers, ranked 9th in ERA (2.31), 12th in strikeouts (82) and 17th in
opponents’ batting average (.203)…in 5 starts, went 2-1 with a 2.22 ERA (6 ER, 24.1 IP) with 32
strikeouts…following the All-Star Break, went 3-2 with 1 save and a 1.99 ERA (9 ER, 40.2 IP) with
58 strikeouts in 22 games (5 starts)…he limited opponents to a .181 (26x144) average against…
among National League pitchers with at least 20 appearances following the break, he ranked 8th
in ERA (1.99) and 14th in opponents’ batting average (.181).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Made 3 relief appearances for New York-AL in 2012
postseason…in Game 4 of ALDS vs. Baltimore, allowed 1 run in 1.1 innings of work…in
opening game of ALCS vs. Detroit, gave up 2 runs on 3 hits and 1 walk over 1.0 inning…
allowed 1 run (0 earned runs) on 2 hits in 1.0 inning of work in Game 3 vs. the Tigers.

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PHELPS’ PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2008 Staten Island 8-2 2.72 15 15 0 0 0 72.2 67 28 22 4 1 18 52 1 1
2009 Charleston 10-3 2.80 19 19 0 0 0 112.2 117 48 35 9 4 25 90 5 2
Tampa 3-1 1.17 7 7 0 0 0 38.1 34 9 5 1 0 6 32 2 0
2010 Trenton 6-0 2.04 14 14 0 0 0 88.1 63 21 20 2 2 23 84 2 3
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
4-2 3.07 12 11 0 0 0 70.1 76 31 24 4 1 13 57 1 1
2018 MARINERS

2011 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 6-6 3.19 18 18 1 1 0 107.1 115 42 38 11 4 26 90 0 0


GCL Yankees 1-1 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 7.0 4 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 0
2012 NEW YORK-AL 4-4 3.34 33 11 0 0 0 99.2 81 38 37 14 6 38 96 2 2
Tampa 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 5.1 7 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0
Trenton 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.2 1 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 0
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.2 4 0 0 0 0 3 7 0 0
2013 NEW YORK-AL 6-5 4.98 22 12 0 0 0 86.2 88 50 48 8 5 35 79 2 0
Trenton # 0-0 3.52 2 2 0 0 0 7.2 5 3 3 2 0 5 12 0 0
2014 NEW YORK-AL 5-5 4.38 32 17 1 0 1 113.0 115 62 55 13 7 46 92 2 1
2015 MIAMI 4-8 4.50 23 19 0 0 0 112.0 119 59 56 11 4 33 77 2 0
2016 MIAMI 7-6 2.28 64 5 0 0 4 86.2 61 23 22 6 2 38 114 0 1
2017 MIAMI 2-4 3.45 44 0 0 0 0 47.0 42 20 18 5 0 21 51 0 0
SEATTLE 2-1 3.12 10 0 0 0 0 8.2 9 3 3 0 1 5 11 0 0
Minor Lg. Totals 40-15 2.53 93 92 1 1 0 523.0 493 184 147 33 12 122 445 11 7
AL Totals 17-15 4.18 97 40 1 0 1 308.0 293 153 143 35 19 124 278 6 3
NL Totals 13-18 3.52 131 24 0 0 4 245.2 222 102 96 22 6 92 242 2 1
ML Totals 30-33 3.89 228 64 1 0 5 553.2 515 255 239 57 25 216 520 8 4
# MLB Rehab Assignment

DIVISION SERIES
YEAR
CLUB, OPP W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012
NYY, BAL 0-1 6.75 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES


YEAR
CLUB, OPP W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012
NYY, DET 0-1 9.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 5 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 0

PHELPS’ CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by New York-AL in the 14th round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft.
— On the 15-day disabled list, July 6 - Sept. 14, 2013 (transferred to 60-day DL on Aug.
15), with a right forearm strain…included a rehab assignment with Trenton.
— On the 15-day disabled list, Aug. 4 - Sept. 12, 2014, with right elbow tendinitis.
— Acquired by Miami from New York along with Martin Prado (inf) in exchange for Nathan
Eovaldi (rhp), Garrett Jones (inf) and Domingo German (rhp), Dec. 19, 2014.
— On the 15-day disabled list, Aug. 17, 2015 - end of 2015 season, with a stress fracture
in his right forearm.
— On the 15-day disabled list, Aug. 31 - Sept. 11, 2016, with a left oblique strain.
— Acquired by Seattle from Miami in exchange for Brayan Hernandez (of), Pablo Lopez
(rhp), Brandon Miller (rhp) and Lukas Schiraldi (rhp), July 20, 2017.
— On 10-day disabled list, Aug. 8 (retro to 8/7)-Aug. 23, 2017, with an impingement in his
right elbow.
— On 10-day disabled list, Sept. 1-end of 2017 season with right elbow posterior
impingement (transferred to 60-day Sept. 4).

OPPONENT NO-HITTERS VS. MARINERS


There have been three no-hitters thrown against the Mariners, two individual (Dwight
Gooden & Philip Humber), and one combined no-hitter:
Pitcher(s) Date Opp. Score IP H R ER BB SO
Langston, Witt 4/11/90 at CAL 0-1 9.0 0 0 0 4 5
Dwight Gooden 5/14/96 at NYY 0-2 9.0 0 0 0 6 5
Philip Humber* 4/21/12 vs. CWS 0-4 9.0 0 0 0 0 9
* Perfect Game

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MAX POVSE (44)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 24, turns 25 Aug. 23 BORN: 8-23-93 in Raleigh, NC
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-8 WEIGHT: 220
ML SERVICE: 0 years, 16 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: In trade with Atlanta along with Rob Whalen (rhp) for

2018 MARINERS
Alex Jackson (of) and PTBNL (Tyler Pike, lhp) on Nov. 28, 2016
PRONUNCIATION: Povse (POVE-see)
2017:
• Seattle Totals – Went 0-0 with a
7.36 ERA (3 ER, 3.2 IP) in 3 relief ap- POVSE’s CAREER HIGHS
pearances in 2 stints with Seattle. MOST STRIKEOUTS:
• Debut - Made Major League debut 1 — 2 times, last: 6/30/17 at LAA
on June 22 in 9-6 win over Detroit. LOW-HIT GAME: None
• The Show – Selected from AA Ar- LONGEST WINNING STREAK: None
kansas June 18 (optioned July 2). LONGEST LOSING STREAK: None
• Debut – Made his Major League MOST INNINGS: 2.0 — 6/30/17 at LAA
debut on June 22 vs. Detroit, retir-
ing the first 2 batters he faced before allowing 3 runs on 4 consecutive hits.
• Minor Totals - Was 4-6 with 5.22 ERA (41 ER, 70.2 IP) in 22 games, 13 starts combined
between AA Arkansas (4/1-6/17) and AAA Tacoma (7/2-19, 7/21-end of season).
• Tacoma Time – Went 1-4 with a 7.39 ERA (26 ER, 31.2) in 13 games, 5 starts over 2 stints
with Tacoma (7/2-19, 7/21-end of season).
• Double-A – Went 3-2 with 3.46 ERA (15 ER, 39.0 IP) in 9 games, 8 starts with Arkansas.
• Hot Start - Opened season going 3-0 with 0.48 ERA (1 ER, 18.2 IP) in first three starts at AA.
• Ouch – On the 7-day disabled list with a right hamstring strain, May 21-June 14.
PERSONAL: Max Povse (pronounced POVE-see)…resides in Cary, NC…played baseball at
the University of North Carolina - Greensboro…selected by Atlanta in 3rd round of 2014
MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed by Atlanta scout Billy Best.
2014: With R-Danville had a 3.42 ERA (18 ER, 47.1 IP)…in Top-10 among Atlanta starting
farmhands in average against (3rd, .235), WHIP (3rd, 1.12) and ERA (6th, 3.42).
2015: Split season between A Rome and High-A Carolina, combining to go 5-5 with 4.15
ERA (36 ER, 78.0 IP) over 17 starts…went 4-2 with 2.56 ERA (17 ER, 59.2 IP) in 12
starts with Rome, before promotion to Carolina on June 25…ended year in Top-10 among
Atlanta starting farmhands in opponents average (T5th) and WHIP (8th, 1.24)…placed on
the Carolina disabled list on July 21-end of season with a right shoulder strain…also on
disabled list with Rome from April 23-May 8 with right shoulder tendinitis.
2016: Went 9-6 with 3.36 ERA (59 ER, 158.0 IP) in 26 starts between High-A Carolina and AA
Mississippi…career-high 139 strikeouts…began season with Carolina and was named to
Carolina League All-Star team, going 5-5 with 3.71 ERA (36 ER, 87.1 IP) in 15 starts…after
promotion to Mississippi on July 9, ranked 2nd in Southern League in innings (70.2) and
8th in WHIP (1.03)…was 4-1 with 2.93 ERA (23 ER, 70.2 IP) in 11 starts with Mississippi.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.

POVSE’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 Danville 4-2 3.42 12 11 0 0 0 47.1 42 19 18 1 2 11 37 2 0
2015 Rome 4-2 2.56 12 12 0 0 0 59.2 50 23 17 2 3 16 50 0 3
Carolina 1-3 9.33 5 5 0 0 0 18.1 24 20 19 0 3 7 10 3 0
2016 Carolina 5-5 3.71 15 15 0 0 0 87.1 89 44 36 5 2 17 91 3 4
Mississippi 4-1 2.93 11 11 0 0 0 70.2 61 25 23 4 6 12 48 6 0
2017 Arkansas 3-2 3.46 9 8 0 0 0 39.0 34 17 15 1 2 14 32 0 0
SEATTLE 0-0 7.36 3 0 0 0 0 3.2 9 5 3 1 0 1 2 0 0
Tacoma 1-4 7.39 13 5 0 0 0 31.2 41 28 26 3 2 12 29 0 0
Minor Lg Totals 18-13 3.59 55 54 0 0 0 283.1 266 131 113 12 16 63 236 14 7
ML Totals 0-0 7.36 3 0 0 0 0 3.2 9 5 3 1 0 1 2 0 0

PLAYER’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Atlanta in the 3rd round of the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft.
— Acquired by Seattle from Atlanta along with Rob Whalen (rhp) for Alex Jackson (of) and
PTBNL (Tyler Pike, lhp) on Nov. 28, 2016.
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ERASMO RAMIREZ (31)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 27, turns 28 May 2 BORN: 5-2-90 in Rivas, Nicaragua
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 215
ML SERVICE: 4 years, 158 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: In trade from Tampa Bay in exchange for Steve Cishek
2018 MARINERS

(rhp), July 28, 2017.


PRONUNCIATION: eh-RASS-moh rah-MEER-ehz
2017:
• The Totals – Was 5-6 with 1 save RAMIREZ’s CAREER HIGHS
and a 4.39 ERA (64 ER, 131.1 IP) MOST STRIKEOUTS:
with 109 strikeouts in 37 games, STARTER: 10 – 3 times,
including 19 starts, with Tampa last: 9/22/17 vs. CLE
Bay and Seattle. RELIEVER: 4 – 3 times, last: 7/17/16 vs. BAL w/TB
• NW – Was 1-3 with a 3.92 ERA LOW-HIT GAME: None
(27 ER, 62.0 IP) with 54 strike- LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
outs in 11 starts with Seattle.
5 — 9/24/15 – 4/21/16 w/TB
• The Trade – Acquired from Tam-
LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
pa Bay in exchange for Steve
Cishek (rhp) on July 28 and add- 7 — 2 times, last: 6/20-9/8/16 w/TB
ed to active roster on July 30. MOST INNINGS PITCHED:
• Up & Down – Was 1-3 with 3.63 STARTER: 8.0 – 3 times, last: 9/22/17 vs. CLE
ERA (27 ER, 67.0 IP) with 58 RELIEVER: 4.0 – 3 times, last: 4/26/17 at BAL
strikeouts in final 14 games (11
GS)…from May 19-July 5, had 6.58 ERA (29 ER, 39.2 IP) in 11 games (7 GS)…began year
2-0 with 2.92 ERA (8 ER, 24.2 IP) with 18 strikeouts in first 12 games (1 GS).
• Leading The Way – After being added to the Seattle roster on July 30, he led the Mariners
in starts (11), innings (62.0) and strikeouts (54).
• With Rays – Was 4-3 with 1 save, 6 holds and a 4.80 ERA (37 ER, 69.1 IP) in 26 games (8
starts)…limited opponents to a .189 (20x106) average…as reliever, he went 1-1 with 1 save,
6 holds and a 3.23 ERA (11 ER, 30.2 IP) with 23 strikeouts and 6 walks in 18 appearances.
• Start It Up – Was 4-5 with a 4.74 ERA (53 ER, 100.2 IP) with 86 strikeouts in 19 combined
starts with Seattle and Tampa Bay.
• Home & Away – In 15 games (9 starts) at his home ballpark, was 4-0 with a 2.49 ERA (17
ER, 61.1 IP) with 53 strikeouts and 12 walks…on the road, was 1-6 with 1 save and a 6.04
ERA (47 ER, 70.0 IP) with 56 strikeouts in 22 outings (10 starts).
• Length – Tossed 6.0+ innings in 7 of his 11 starts with Seattle and 5.0+ in 9 of those 11.
• Limiting Damage – Limited opponents to 2 earned runs or less in 7 of his 11 starts and 3
runs or less in 9 of them.
PERSONAL: Erasmo Jose Ramirez…one of 14 Nicaraguan-born players, one of 10 pitchers,
in MLB history…named the Nicaraguan Athlete of the Year in 2011 and 2013…signed by
Mariners scouts Bob Engle and Ubaldo Heredia.
2008: Made professional debut in the Venezuelan Summer League, going 4-1 with a 2.86
ERA (20 ER, 63.0 IP) in 13 games, 11 starts.
2009: Spent season in Venezuelan Summer League, leading league in ERA, wins, strikeouts
and innings pitched…Seattle Mariners Minor League Pitcher of the Year and VSL Most
Valuable Pitcher…VSL Most Valuable Player…went 11-1 with 0.51 ERA in 14 games (13
GS)…did not allow earned run in 26.0 consecutive innings over 5 starts, June 12-26.
2010: Named Clinton’s Pitcher of the Year by the Mariners…ranked 4th among all Mariners
farmhands with a 2.97 ERA…named to the Midwest League midseason and postseason
All-Star teams…finished 5th in the league in ERA (2.97), while ranking 2nd in WHIP (1.07),
3rd in innings (151.2), 1st in walks per 9.0 innings for starters (1.34) and T5th in wins (10).
2011: Split season between AA Jackson and AAA Tacoma, going 10-8 with a 4.83 ERA (82
ER, 152.2 IP), striking out 116 in 26 starts…led all Mariners farmhands with 10 wins…
recorded 1.42 walks per 9.0 innings (41 BB, 152.2 IP)…played for Lara in the Venezuelan
Winter League, going 2-1 with a 1.48 ERA (5 ER, 30.1 IP) in 6 starts (1 BB, 20 K)…listed
by Baseball America as the Mariners No. 13 prospect.

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2012: Went 1-3 with 3.36 ERA (22 ER, 59.0 IP) in 16 G/8 GS over two stints with Seattle…
career-high 10 strikeouts June 25 vs. Oakland; 8th Mariners rookie (17th time) to record
10 strikeouts…at 22 years, 54 days, was 4th-youngest Mariner to record 10+ strikeouts
in game…Felix Hernandez was only younger pitcher…first Major League win Sept. 11
at Toronto…on 15-day DL July 1-Aug. 5 with right elbow flexor strain…optioned to AAA
Tacoma after rehab assignment with AAA Tacoma…first MLB start June 14 vs. San

2018 MARINERS
Diego…MLB debut April 9 at Texas at 21 years, 343 days of age…youngest Seattle
pitcher to debut since Ryan Feierabend (21.022 on 9/13/06)…youngest player on any
MLB Opening Day roster…went 6-3, 3.72 ERA (32 ER, 77.1 IP) in 15 starts for the Rainiers.
2013: Went 5-3 with 4.98 ERA (40 ER, 72.1 IP) in 14 G/13 GS over two stints with Seattle…
career-high 4-game win streak July 23-Aug. 13, going 4-0 with 5.84 ERA (16 ER, 24.2 IP)
over 5 G/4 GS…recalled from AAA Tacoma on July 11 and optioned to Short-A Everett on
July 12 (to make starts on normal rest)…started season on minor league DL (April 11-May
28) with right triceps tendinitis…pitched for Lara in Venezuelan Winter League.
2014: Was 1-6 with 5.26 ERA (44 ER, 75.1 IP) in 17 games (14 starts) with Seattle…had 7
stints with Seattle: Opening Day-April 23, May 7, June 3-25, July 22, Aug. 10, Aug. 27 &
Sept. 2-end…scoreless streak of 19.2 innings, June 3-24…went 6-5 with 3.65 ERA (35
ER, 86.1 IP) in 15 G/14 GS with AAA Tacoma…pitched for Cardenales de Lara in VWL.
2015: Made 34 appearances, 27 starts, with Tampa Bay…was 11-6 with 3.75 ERA (68 ER,
163.1 IP) with 126 strikeouts…career-highs in wins (11), starts (27), innings (163.1 IP) and
strikeouts (126)…moved into rotation May 14 and proceeded to go 11-5 with 3.13 ERA
(50 ER, 144.0 IP) with 110 strikeouts in final 25 starts…among AL pitchers with at least
150.0 innings from April 19-end of season, ranked 2nd in WHIP (1.04), 4th in ERA (3.02)
and opponents’ batting average (.223)…recorded 5 starts in which he allowed 2-or-fewer
hits, tied for most such starts in AL and tied-for-2nd-most in the Majors…on Sept. 14 vs.
New York-AL, lost a no-hit bid when Carlos Beltran led off the 8th inning with a single.
2016: Went 7-11 with 3.77 ERA (38 ER, 90.2 IP) in 64 games (1 start) with Tampa Bay…led
club in appearances…85.0 innings as reliever were most in AL and ranked 2nd in MLB…led
Majors with 35 relief appearances of 4+ outs…20 relief outings of 2.0+ innings, T1st in MLB…
first career save on Aug. 9 at Toronto (9 BF, 27 pitches); fewest pitches for 3-inning save in
club history…in span of 6 days (April 16-21), earned 3 wins in 3 consecutive appearances.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
RAMIREZ’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2008 VSL Mariners 4-1 2.86 13 11 1 0 0 63.0 67 23 20 2 2 9 46 5 2
2009 VSL Mariners 11-1 0.51 14 13 0 0 0 88.0 54 10 5 1 7 5 80 4 0
2010 Clinton 10-4 2.97 26 23 1 0 1 151.2 142 63 50 13 13 21 117 2 0
2011 Jackson 7-6 4.73 19 19 0 0 0 110.1 127 74 58 10 8 19 81 5 0
Tacoma 3-2 5.10 7 7 0 0 0 42.1 51 27 24 4 2 13 35 0 0
2012 SEATTLE 1-3 3.36 16 8 0 0 0 59.0 47 26 22 6 3 12 48 0 0
Tacoma 6-3 3.72 15 15 0 0 0 77.1 81 45 32 5 4 18 58 8 0
2013 Jackson 0-0 1.80 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 3 2 1 0 0 2 3 0 0
Tacoma 3-3 3.09 7 7 0 0 0 43.2 43 17 15 4 1 14 42 0 0
SEATTLE 5-3 4.98 14 13 0 0 0 72.1 79 44 40 12 3 26 57 0 0
Everett 0-0 1.69 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 6 2 1 0 0 1 10 1 0
2014 SEATTLE 1-6 5.26 17 14 0 0 0 75.1 82 44 44 13 6 34 60 3 0
High Desert 0-1 7.50 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 8 6 5 2 0 2 7 0 0
Tacoma 6-5 3.65 15 14 0 0 0 86.1 92 43 35 8 4 13 67 9 0
2015 TAMPA BAY 11-6 3.75 34 27 0 0 0 163.1 145 73 68 16 9 40 126 3 0
2016 TAMPA BAY 7-11 3.77 64 1 0 0 2 90.2 90 39 38 14 4 26 63 7 0
2017 TAMPA BAY 4-3 4.80 26 8 0 0 1 69.1 66 39 37 10 1 16 55 1 0
SEATTLE 1-3 3.92 11 11 0 0 0 62.0 57 31 27 12 1 15 54 0 0
Minor Lg Totals 50-26 3.26 119 112 2 0 1 679.0 674 312 246 49 41 117 546 34 2
Mariners Totals 8-15 4.46 58 46 2 0 0 268.2 265 145 133 43 13 87 219 3 0
ML Totals 30-35 4.20 182 82 0 0 3 592.0 566 296 276 83 27 169 463 14 0

RAMIREZ’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Signed by Seattle as a non-drafted free agent, Sept. 1, 2007 by Mariners scouts Bob
Engle and Ubaldo Heredia.
— On 15-day disabled list July 1-Aug. 5, 2012 with a strained right elbow flexor…included
rehab assignment at AAA Tacoma.
— Acquired by Tampa Bay from Seattle in exchange for Mike Montgomery (lhp), March 31, 2015.
— Acquired by Seattle from Tampa Bay in exchange for Steve Cishek (rhp), July 28, 2017.

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ANDREW ROMINE (7)
POSITION: Infielder/Outfielder
AGE: 32 BORN: 12-24-1985 in Winter Haven, FL
BATS: Both THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 200
ML SERVICE: 5 Years, 49 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers from Detroit on Nov. 2, 2017
2018 MARINERS

2017:
• Totals - Hit .233 (74x318) with 45 runs,
ROMINE’s CAREER HIGHS
17 doubles, 2 triples, 4 home runs and MOST HITS: 4 — 4/29/15 at MIN w/DET
25 RBI in 124 games with Detroit. MOST HOME RUNS: 1 — 10 times,
• All Nine - On Sept. 30 at Minne- last: 7/14/17 vs. TOR w/DET
sota, played all nine defensive po- MOST RBI: 4 — 4/12/17 vs. MIN w/DET
sitions, becoming the 5th player in MOST STOLEN BASES:
Major League history to do so (last: 2 — 3 times, last: 4/11/15 at CLE w/DET
Shane Halter-DET, 10/1/00 vs. MIN)… LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
made his 4th career appearance on 6 — 4 times, last: 8/16-26/17 w/DET
the mound, tossing 0.1 scoreless CAREER GRAND SLAMS:
innings…became the first position 1 — 4/12/17 vs. MIN w/DET
player in the live ball era to earn a hold.
• Getting Defensive - Appeared defensively at 2nd base (27 games, 17 starts), center field
(24 G, 20 GS), 3rd base (23 G, 5 GS), 1st base (22 G, 4 GS), left field (18 G, 15 GS), right
field (11 G, 9 GS), shortstop (10 G, 9 GS) pitcher (2 G) and catcher (1 G).
• Start It Up - Started at least one game at 1st base, 2nd base, 3rd base, shortstop, left field,
center field and right field, becoming the first Tiger to do so since Shane Halter in 2000.
• Career-Bests - Set career-highs in games, at-bats, runs, hits, doubles, home runs and RBI.
• Goodbye Baseball - Belted his first career grand slam and collected a career-high 4 RBI
on April 12 vs. the Twins.
PERSONAL: Andrew James Romine…resides in Lake Forest, CA, with his wife, Kathryn…
graduated from Trabuco Hills (CA) HS in 2004…played three seasons at Arizona State
University (2005-07)…son of former Red Sox outfielder, Kevin Romine…brother of
Yankees catcher/infielder Austin Romine.
CAREER: Selected by Philadelphia in the 36th round of the 2004 MLB First-Year Player Draft
but did not sign…signed with Los Angeles-AL after being selected in the 5th round of the
2007 MLB Draft out of Arizona State University…made his Major League debut with the
Angels on Sept. 24, 2010 vs. Chicago-AL…in parts of 8 Major League seasons with Los
Angeles-AL (2010-13) and Detroit (2014-17), is a career .238 (257x1079) hitter with 10
home runs and 79 RBI in 509 career games…on Sept. 30, 2017 at Minnesota, played all
nine defensive positions, becoming the 5th player in Major League history to do so.
2007: Made his professional debut with rookie level Orem, where he batted .286 (66x231)
with 38 runs, 6 doubles, 6 triples, 5 home runs, 35 RBI and 12 stolen bases in 56 games…
hit for the cycle on Sept. 7 at Ogden, going 4-for-5 with 5 RBI.
2008: Completed his first full pro season with A Cedar Rapids, batting .260 (120x461) with
79 runs, 21 doubles, 4 triples, 2 home runs, 34 RBI and 62 stolen bases in 126 games…
led the Midwest League in stolen bases while also ranking 2nd in runs.
2009: In 131 games with advanced-A Rancho Cucamonga, hit .278 (133x479) with 68 runs,
13 doubles, 9 triples, 1 home run, 36 RBI and 26 stolen bases.
2010: Appeared at two levels in the Angels organization, including making his Major League
debut…made his Major League debut with the Angels on Sept. 24 vs. Chicago-AL…
collected his first ML hit, a single, off Chicago-AL’s Tony Pena on Sept. 26…in 5 games
with Angels, went 1-for-11 (.091)…spent most of the season with AA Arkansas, where he
hit .282 (108x383) with 55 runs, 15 doubles, 4 triples, 3 home runs, 34 RBI and 21 stolen
bases in 106 games…named a Texas League Mid-Season and Postseason All-Star teams.
2011: Began the season with AAA Salt Lake, where he hit .281 (107x381) with 67 runs, 9
doubles, 2 triples, 4 home runs, 35 RBI and 23 stolen bases in 105 games…appeared in
10 games with the Angels over three stints (6/12-20, 8/2-15 and 9/1-end of season)…hit
.125 (2x16) with 2 runs and 1 stolen base in 10 games with the Angels
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2012: For the second straight season, opened the year with AAA Salt Lake…hit .285
(100x351) with 57 runs, 11 doubles, 7 triples, 4 home runs, 39 RBI and 23 stolen bases
in 87 games with Salt Lake…made 12 appearances with the Angels over four separate
stints (5/24-29, 6/18-7/16, 7/27-8/6 and 9/1-end of season), batting .412 (7x17) with 2
runs, 1 RBI and 1 steal.
2013: Made his first career Opening Day roster, appearing in 47 games with the Angels…

2018 MARINERS
hit .259 (28x108) with 9 runs, 3 doubles, 10 RBI and 1 stolen base with the Angels…
appeared with the Angels over two separate stints (4/1-5/3 and 8/14-end of season)…
after being recalled from AAA Salt Lake for the final time on Aug. 14, hit .294 (25x85) with
8 runs, 3 doubles and 9 RBI in 31 games with the Angels…in 89 games with Salt Lake,
hit .287 (104x363) with 61 runs, 16 doubles, 5 triples, 4 home runs, 39 RBI and 15 steals.
2014: Acquired by the Tigers from the Angels for Jose Alvarez (lhp) during Spring Training…
earned a spot on the Tigers Opening Day roster…in 94 games with Detroit, hit .227
(57x251) with 30 runs, 6 doubles, 2 home runs, 12 RBI and 12 stolen bases…on May 23
vs. Texas, belted a home run off Scott Baker, the first of his career…made his first pitching
appearance on Aug. 22 at Minnesota, tossing 1.0 inning.
2015: Appeared in 109 games with the Tigers, batting .255 (47x184) with 25 runs, 5 doubles,
2 home runs, 15 RBI and 10 stolen bases…made starts at four different positions, all in
the infield: shortstop (22 GS), 3rd base (9 GS), 1st base (6 GS) and 2nd base (6 GS)…
recorded a career-high 4 hits on April 29 at Minnesota.
2016: Made his 4th consecutive Opening Day roster…in 109 games with the Tigers, hit .236
(41x174) with 21 runs, 5 doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs, 16 RBI and 8 stolen bases…
appeared defensively at eight different positions: 3rd base (44 games, 10 starts), center
field (22 G, 13 GS), 1st base (20 G, 3 GS), shortstop (14 G, 12 GS), 2nd base (12 G, 7
GS), right field (2 G), left field (1 G) and pitcher (1 G)'…made his 2nd career pitching
appearance on June 18 at Kansas City.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Appeared in 3 games with the Tigers in the 2014 ALDS vs.
Baltimore...went 2-for-4 in Game 1 before going 0-for-7 in the remaining two games.

ROMINE’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2007 Orem .286 56 231 38 66 99 6 6 5 35 0 0 2 16 38 12 4 .429 .337
2008 Cedar Rapids  .260 126 461 79 120 155 21 4 2 34 12 6 9 55 76 62 18 .336 .347
2009 Rancho Cucamonga 
.278 131 479 68 133 167 13 9 1 36 16 4 5 51 83 26 11 .349 .351
2010 Arkansas .282 106 383 55 108 140 15 4 3 34 13 2 5 50 66 21 9 .366 .370
LOS ANGELES-AL .091 5 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 .091 .091
2011 Salt Lake .281 105 381 67 107 132 9 2 4 35 8 0 4 45 87 23 6 .346 .363
LOS ANGELES-AL .125 10 16 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 1 0 .125 .176
2012 Salt Lake .285 87 351 57 100 137 11 7 4 39 7 2 4 24 46 23 10 .390 .336
LOS ANGELES-AL .412 12 17 2 7 7 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 3 1 0 .412 .500
2013 LOS ANGELES-AL .259 47 108 9 28 31 3 0 0 10 6 1 1 7 24 1 0 .287 .308
Salt Lake .287 89 363 61 104 142 16 5 4 39 4 2 4 43 68 15 6 .391 .367
2014 DETROIT .227 94 251 30 57 69 6 0 2 12 4 0 0 18 60 12 2 .275 .279
2015 DETROIT .255 109 184 25 47 58 5 0 2 15 4 1 3 11 46 10 5 .315 .307
2016 DETROIT .236 109 174 21 41 56 5 2 2 16 3 0 4 13 38 8 0 .322 .304
2017 DETROIT .233 124 318 45 74 107 17 2 4 25 2 2 4 22 67 6 4 .336 .289
Minor Lg Totals .279 700 2649 425 738 972 91 37 23 252 60 16 33 284 464 182 64 .367 .354
ML Totals .238 510 1079 134 257 331 36 4 10 79 22 4 12 75 248 39 11 .307 .294

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 DET, BAL .182 3 11 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .182 .182

ROMINE’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Philadelphia in the 36th round of the 2004 MLB First-Year Player Draft but
did not sign.
— Selected by Los Angeles-AL in the 5th round of the 2007 MLB First-Year Player Draft…
signed by Angels scout John Gracio.
— Acquired by Detroit from Los Angeles-AL in exchange for Jose Alvarez (lhp) on March
21, 2014.
— Claimed off waivers by Seattle from Detroit on Nov. 2, 2017.

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NICK RUMBELOW (52)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 26, turns 27 on Sept. 6 BORN: 9-6-91 in Bullard, TX
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190
ML SERVICE: 0 years, 92 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: In trade with New York-AL in exchange for minor
2018 MARINERS

leaguers JP Sears (lhp) and Juan Then (rhp) on Nov. 18, 2017

2017:
• The Totals – Split season between RUMBELOW’s CAREER HIGHS
AA Trenton and AAA Scranton/Wil- MOST STRIKEOUTS:
kes-Barre and was a combined 5-1 2 — 5 times, last: 9/20/15 at NYM
with 6 saves and a 1.12 ERA (5 ER, LOW-HIT GAME: None
40.1 IP) in 25 relief appearances. LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
• Strong Finish – Was 5-1 with 5 1 — 8/18/15- Active
saves and 0.62 ERA (2 ER, 29.0 IP) LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
over his last 17 relief appearances. 1 — 9/15/15
• Stingy – Allowed a run in just 2 of MOST INNINGS: 2.0 — 8/23/15 vs. CLE
his 25 appearances (7 total).
• High Rate – Struck out 10.04 hitters per 9.0 innings (45 K, 40.1 IP).
• Limiting Damage – Opposing batters hit just .150 (21x140) and did not record a home run
PERSONAL: Nicholas Bruno Rumbelow…played three seasons at LSU (2011-13), where he
posted 3.71 ERA (29 ER, 70.1 IP) in 70 career games…on SEC Academic Honor Roll in
2012 & 2013…represented Wareham Gatemen in 2012 Cape Cod League All-Star Game.
2013: Pro debut with Short-A Staten Island, going 2-2 with a 2.35 ERA (6 ER, 23.0 IP) with 20
strikeouts and 7 saves in 19 games…held opponents to .148 (12x81) batting average.
2014: Combined between Short-A Charleston, A Tampa, AA Trenton and AAA Scranton-
Wilkes-Barre to make 44 relief appearances, going 5-2 with 8 saves and a 2.62 ERA (17
ER, 58.1 IP) with 81 strikeouts…had 12.50 K/9.0 IP ratio…began season with Single-A
Charleston (8 G, 5 SV, 0.00 ERA)…transferred to Single-A Tampa on May 10, going 5-1
with 1 save and 2.39 ERA (7 ER, 26.1 IP) in 19 outings…promoted to AA Trenton on July
16, where he fanned 15-of-28 batters…promoted to AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Aug.
4, going 0-1 with 1 save and a 4.02 ERA (7 ER, 15.2 IP) in 10 outings.
2015: Made MLB debut with New York-AL, appearing in 17 relief games and going 1-1 with
4.02 ERA (7 ER, 15.2 IP) with 15 strikeouts…spent his minor league season with Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre, going 2-3 with 8 saves and a 4.27 ERA (25 ER, 52.2 IP) with 57 strikeouts…
MLB debut June 23 loss vs. Philadelphia; including first Major League strikeout (Cameron
Rupp)…first Major League win on Aug. 18 vs. Minnesota (0.1 IP, 1H, 1K).
2016: Made one appearance at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre prior to being placed on minor league
disabled list on April 11, and undergoing “Tommy John” surgery on April 19.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
RUMBELOW’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2013 Staten Island 2-2 2.35 19 0 0 0 7 23.0 12 13 6 1 1 5 20 2 0
2014 Charleston 0-0 0.00 8 0 0 0 5 9.0 4 0 0 0 0 4 18 6 0
Tampa 5-1 2.39 19 0 0 0 1 26.1 20 7 7 0 1 8 29 4 0
Trenton 0-0 3.68 7 0 0 0 1 7.1 4 4 3 0 0 1 15 1 0
Scranton/W-Barre
0-1 4.11 10 0 0 0 1 15.1 17 7 7 2 0 5 19 1 0
2015 Scranton/W-Barre 2-3 4.27 37 0 0 0 8 52.2 47 28 25 4 0 13 57 6 0
NEW YORK-AL 1-1 4.02 17 0 0 0 0 15.2 16 8 7 2 0 5 15 2 1
2016 Scranton/W-Barre 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2017 Trenton 0-0 2.38 8 0 0 0 1 11.1 5 3 3 0 0 3 15 1 0
Scranton/W-Barre
5-1 0.62 17 0 0 0 5 29.0 16 4 2 0 0 8 30 3 0
Minor Lg Totals 14-8 2.73 126 0 0 0 29 175.0 127 66 53 7 2 47 203 25 0
ML Totals 1-1 4.02 17 0 0 0 0 15.2 16 8 7 2 0 5 15 2 1

RUMBELOW’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by New York-AL in the 7th round of the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft.
— Acquired by Seattle from New York-AL for minor leaguers JP Sears (lhp) and Juan Then
(rhp) on Nov. 18, 2017
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MARC RZEPCZYNSKI (25)
POSITION: Left-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 32, turns 33 Aug. 29 BORN: 8-29-85 in Oak Lawn, IL
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 220
ML SERVICE: 7 years, 132 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on Dec. 3, 2016

2018 MARINERS
PRONUNCIATION: Rzepczynski (zep-CHIN-ski)

2017:
• The Totals – Was 2-2 with 1 save and RZEPCZYNSKI’s CAREER HIGHS
a 4.02 ERA (14 ER, 31.1 IP) with 25 MOST STRIKEOUTS:
strikeouts in 64 relief appearances. STARTER: 9 — 2 times, last: 9/27/10 vs. NYY
• Durable – His 64 relief appearances RELIEVER: 4 — 7/28/11 vs. HOU (w/STL)
were 3rd on the club behind Nick Vin- LOW-HIT GAME: None
cent (69) and Edwin Díaz (66). LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
• Stranded – Stranded 85% (44 of 52) 5 — 9/21/10-4/22/11
of inherited base runners; best mark in LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
MLB (min. 50 inherited runners). 9 — 5/26/11-5/30/12
• Strong Start – Posted a 1.23 ERA (2 MOST INNINGS PITCHED:
ER, 14.2 IP) with 13 strikeouts in his STARTER:
first 23 relief appearances of the sea- 7.0 — 2 times, last: 10/3/10 at MIN
son, including 16 scoreless games to RELIEVER:
start the year…allowed a run in just 3.0 — 8/13/11 vs. COL (w/STL)
one of those 23 outings.
• Up & Down – After posting 1.23 ERA in first 23 relief outings, posted 14.73 ERA (6 ER, 3.2
IP) in 15 games from June 13-July 28…in final 26 outings, posted a 4.15 ERA (6 ER, 13.0 IP).
• Hold It – Had 20 holds, T12th in the American League.
• Save It – Struck out Chris Davis after inheriting bases loaded in T9th to protect 7-6 win Aug.
16...2nd career save, first since Sept. 20, 2014 at MIN (w/CLE).
• Brief Relief – Tossed 0.1 of an inning or less in 39 of his 64 relief appearances.
PERSONAL: Marc Walter Rzepczynski resides in Aliso Viejo, CA with wife Lindzey…
attended Servite High School in Anaheim, CA…played college baseball at the University
of California-Riverside.
CAREER: Since 2011, has made 458 relief appearances, 3rd-most among left-handed
pitchers during the span…has made 70-plus appearances in 5 of last 7 seasons (2011-
16), including three of last four…has appeared in parts of 9 Major League seasons with
Toronto (2009-2011), St. Louis (2011-2013), Cleveland (2013-2015), San Diego (2015),
Oakland (2016), Washington (2016) and Seattle (2017-current).
2007: Made professional with Auburn in New York-Penn League pitching…made three relief
appearances before moving to rotation…appeared in 11 games, making seven starts.
2008: Spent season with A Lansing of Midwest League…was 7-6 wth a 2.83 ERA in 22
games, all starts…allowed one run or fewer in 14 of his starts.
2009: Made MLB debut his third professional season, making 11 starts with Toronto…began
season at AA New Hampshire before promotion to AAA Las Vegas June 24…made two
starts for the 51s going 2-0 with a 0.79 ERA…made Major League debut July 7 at Tampa
Bay (ND, 1 R, 6.0 IP), setting club record with seven strikeouts in MLB debut…picked up
first Major League win July 18 vs. Boston 6-2…career high nine strikeouts in final start
Sept. 1 at Texas…one of three players from 2007 draft to reach Majors in 2009.
2010: Appeared in 14 games with Toronto, making 12 starts…over his last three starts went
3-0 with a 1.96 ERA…first win of season in his third start (5th appearance) at Los Angeles-
AL…was 5-5 record with AAA Las Vegas over 12 starts with a 6.04 ERA…career-high
nine strikeouts Sept. 27 vs. New York-AL…had four games of seven or more strikeouts…
season delayed after suffering a broken finger after being struck by batted ball in a spring
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2011: Joined St. Louis on July 27 in seven-player trade with Toronto…led Toronto with 10
holds and T2nd with 43 appearances at time of trade…struck out career-high 61 batters
overall…appeared in 71 games, T8th among MLB left-handers…held lefties to .163
batting average…St. Louis debut July 28 against Houston (2.0 IP, 4 K)…first Cardinals
reliever since Todd Wellemeyer on May 19, 2007 to fan four batters in St. Louis debut…3.0
scoreless innings of relief Aug. 13 vs. Colorado, his longest career relief appearance…
2018 MARINERS

tied St. Louis record for most appearances in a postseason with 12 (Jason Motte and
Octavio Dotel)…had nine strikeouts in 8.1 innings during postseason…four scoreless
World Series games (2.2 IP, 4 K)…appeared in five of six NLCS games vs. Milwaukee,
credited with win in series clinching Game 6 after pitching 2.1 innings.
2012: Appeared in 70 games for a second consecutive season…5th among National League
relievers with 53 inherited runners and 6th with 1.54 grounded into double plays per nine
innings…had 10th lowest ERA (1.83) and opponents batting (.186) in NL from July 1 to the
end of season…pitched in second straight postseason with St. Louis and was lone lefty
in St. Louis pen…tossed 0.1 inning in the Wild Card game at Atlanta (1 H)…appeared just
once in the five-game Division Series against Washington, appearing in Game 1 for 0.1
IP…pitched in three games during the League Championship Series…induced a crucial
fly out in the fifth inning of Game 1 at San Francisco with two on and two outs…pitched
in Game 2 (0.2 ShO IP) and allowed a run in 0.1 innings of Game 6.
2013: Acquired by Cleveland from St. Louis July 30 in exchange for infielder Juan Herrera…
posted scoreless outings in 24 of his 27 appearances with Cleveland and did not allow an
earned run in 26 of those 27 outings…his WHIP with Cleveland was 0.836…left-handed
hitters hit just .128 off him and batters hit .159 against him overall with Cleveland…
stranded 17 of 20 inherited runners (85% stranded) with Cleveland…opened season with
St. Louis before being optioned to AAA Memphis April 28.
2014: In first full season with Cleveland, appeared in career-high 73 games…T5th among
AL relievers in games…allowed just 11-of-57 (19.3%) inherited runners to score…left-
handed hitters hit .180…worked 0.1 innings-or-fewer 37 times…after recording a 5.59
ERA in 13 June games, went on to post an ERA of 0.54 in 32 games from July 1 through
end of season…ended season with 19-game scoreless streak Aug. 13 to Sept. 27 (6.2 IP,
5 H, 10 K)…recorded last four outs of a 7-3 win at Minnesota Sept. 20 for his first Major
League save…worked on five consecutive days from August 26-30 for the first time in his
career, becoming the first Indians reliever since 1948 (Ed Klieman) to do so.
2015: Began season with Cleveland and went 2-3 with 4.43 ERA (10 ER, 20.1 IP) in 45
games before trade to San Diego July 31…with San Diego was 0-1 record and 7.36 ERA
(12 ER, 14.2 IP) in 27 games…combined for a 5.66 ERA (22 ER, 35.0 IP) in 72 games
overall…tossed fewer than one inning in 55 of his 72 appearances…only other pitcher
in Major League history to appear in 70 or more games and finish with at least twice as
many games as innings pitched is Randy Choate, who did it in 2012 and 2015…allowed
17-of-64 (26.6%) inherited runners to score, including 7-of-34 (20.6%) with Cleveland,
which was 8th-lowest percentage in the American League…his 64 inherited runners were
second most in the Majors (Ramos, LAA 66)…faced just one batter in 28 of his 72 outings.
2016: Combined to go 1-0 with 2.64 ERA (14 ER, 47.2 IP) with 46 strikeouts in 70 appearances
with Oakland and Washington…posted 2.03 ERA (7 ER, 31.0 IP) with 31 strikeouts in final
47 appearances…opened season with 3.78 ERA (7 ER, 16.2 IP) with 15 strikeouts in his
first 23 relief outings…began season with Oakland, going 1-0 with 3.00 ERA (12 ER, 36.0
IP) with 37 strikeouts in 56 games…acquired by Washington on Aug. 4 for Max Schrock
(inf)…in 14 outings with Washington, posted a 1.54 ERA (2 ER, 11.2 IP) with 9 strikeouts…
made 3 relief appearances with Washington in 2016 National League Division Series vs.
the Los Angeles-NL, going 0-1 with a 4.50 ERA (1 ER, 2.0 IP) with 3 strikeouts and 4
walks…posted a 0.39 ERA (1 ER, 23.1 IP) with 29 strikeouts in 33 appearances at home…
posted 4.81 ERA (13 ER, 24.1 IP) with 17 strikeouts in 37 road games.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Veteran of 21 postseason games with St. Louis (2011,
2012), Cleveland (2013) and Washington (2016)…earned a World Series ring as a member
of 2011 St. Louis Cardinals.

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RZEPCZYNSKI’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2007 Auburn 5-0 2.76 11 7 0 0 0 45.2 33 21 14 2 1 17 49 0 0
2008 Lansing 7-6 2.83 22 22 0 0 0 121.0 100 41 38 2 8 42 124 11 0
2009 New Hampshire 7-5 2.93 14 14 0 0 0 76.2 80 38 25 1 4 36 88 1 0
Las Vegas 2-0 0.79 2 2 0 0 0 11.1 7 1 1 0 0 4 16 1 0
TORONTO 2-4 3.67 11 11 0 0 0 61.1 51 27 25 7 1 30 60 4 1

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2010 Las Vegas # 5-5 6.04 12 12 0 0 0 67.0 81 49 45 10 4 27 61 3 1
TORONTO 4-4 4.95 14 12 0 0 0 63.2 72 37 35 8 5 30 57 4 1
2011 TORONTO 2-3 2.97 43 0 0 0 0 39.1 28 16 13 2 3 15 33 5 0
ST. LOUIS 0-3 3.97 28 0 0 0 0 22.2 22 11 10 1 1 11 28 1 0
2012 ST. LOUIS 1-3 4.24 70 0 0 0 0 46.2 46 22 22 7 0 17 33 3 0
2013 ST. LOUIS 0-0 7.84 11 0 0 0 0 10.1 16 9 9 1 1 4 9 0 0
Memphis 1-2 3.07 32 0 0 0 0 44.0 44 23 15 1 1 18 31 2 0
CLEVELAND 0-0 0.89 27 0 0 0 0 20.1 11 4 2 1 3 6 20 0 0
2014 CLEVELAND 0-3 2.74 73 0 0 0 1 46.0 42 19 14 1 3 19 46 2 0
2015 CLEVELAND 2-3 4.43 45 0 0 0 0 20.1 23 15 10 1 1 10 24 1 0
SAN DIEGO 0-1 7.36 27 0 0 0 0 14.2 17 14 12 2 2 4 17 1 0
2016 OAKLAND 1-0 3.00 56 0 0 0 0 36.0 38 14 12 1 2 24 37 5 0
WASHINGTON 0-0 1.54 14 0 0 0 0 11.2 8 3 2 0 2 5 9 0 0
2017 SEATTLE 2-2 4.02 64 0 0 0 1 31.1 29 16 14 2 1 20 25 3 0
Minor Lg Totals 27-18 3.40 93 57 0 0 0 365.2 345 173 138 16 18 144 369 18 1
AL Totals 13-19 3.53 333 23 0 0 2 318.1 294 148 125 23 19 154 302 24 2
NL Totals 1-7 4.67 150 0 0 0 0 106.0 109 59 55 11 6 41 96 5 0
ML Totals 14-26 3.82 483 23 0 0 2 424.1 403 207 180 34 25 195 398 29 2
# MLB Rehab Assignment

WILD CARD RECORD


YEAR CLUB, OPP W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 STL vs. ATL 0-0  0.00  1  0  0  0  0  0.1  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0
2013 CLE vs. TB 0-0  0.00  1  0  0  0  0  0.1  0  0  0  0  0  0  1  0  0
WC Totals 0-0  0.00  2  0  0  0  0  0.2  1  0  0  0  0  0  1  0  0

DIVISION SERIES RECORD


YEAR CLUB, OPP W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 STL vs. PHI 0-0
 27.00  3  0  0  0  0  1.0  4  3  3  0  1  0  1  0  0
2012 STL vs. WAS 0-0  0.00  1  0  0  0  0  0.1  1  0  0  0  0  0  1  0  0
2016 WAS vs. LAD 0-1  4.50  3  0  0  0  0  2.0  0  1  1  0  0  4  3  0  0
DS Totals 0-1
 10.80  7  0  0  0  0  3.1  5  4  4  0  1  4  5  0  0

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORD


YEAR CLUB, OPP W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 STL vs. MIL 1-0  1.93  5  0  0  0  0  4.2  1  1  1  0  0  1  4  1  0
2012 STL vs. SF 0-0  6.75  3  0  0  0  0  1.1  1  1  1  0  0  1  2  0  0
LCS Totals 1-0  3.00  8  0  0  0  0  6.0  2  2  2  0  0  2  6  1  0

WORLD SERIES RECORD


YEAR
CLUB, OPP W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011
STL vs. TEX 0-0  0.00  4  0  0  0  0  2.2  2  0  0  0  0  0  4  0  0

RZEPCZYNSKI’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Toronto in the 5th round of the 2007 MLB First-Year Player Draft.
— On 15-day disabled list March 31-May 18, 2010 with a broken finger…included
rehabilitation assignment with AAA Las Vegas May 18.
— Acquired by St. Louis from Toronto along with Octavio Dotel (rhp), Edwin Jackson (rhp),
Corey Patterson (of) and cash in exchange for Trever Miller (lhp), Brian Tallet (lhp), P.J.
Walters (rhp) and Colby Rasmus (of) on July 27, 2011.
— Acquired by Cleveland from St. Louis in exchange for Juan Herrera (inf) on July 30, 2013.
— Acquired by San Diego from Cleveland in exchange for Abraham Almonte (of) on July
31, 2015.
— Acquired by Oakland from San Diego along with Yonder Alonso (inf) in exchange for
Drew Pomeranz (lhp), Jose Torres (lhp) and a player to be named later (Jabari Blash, of)
on Dec. 2, 2015
— Acquired by Washington from Oakland along with cash considerations in exchange for
Max Schrock (inf) on Aug. 25, 2016.
— Signed by Seattle as a free agent on Dec. 3, 2016.

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KYLE SEAGER (15)
POSITION: Third Baseman
AGE: 30 BORN: 11-3-87 in Charlotte, NC
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 210
ML SERVICE: 6 years, 85 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed thru 2021 with club option for 2022
ACQUIRED: Mariners 3rd round selection in the 2009 June draft;
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signed by Mariners scout Rob Mummau


PRONUNCIATION: Seager (SEE-guhr)
2017:
• The Totals - Hit .249 (144x578) with
72 runs, 33 doubles, 1 triple, 27 home
SEAGER’s CAREER HIGHS
runs, 88 RBI and 58 walks in 154 games MOST HITS:
with the Mariners. 4 — 8 times; last 6/30/17 at LAA
• An Even 500 - Tallied his 500th career MOST HOME RUNS: 2 — 6 times;
RBI on August 18 at Tampa Bay…is the last 7/17/15 at NYY
10th player to reach that milestone with MOST RBI: 6 — 5/26/15 at TB
the Mariners, joining Edgar Martinez MOST STOLEN BASES: 1 — 43 times;
(1,261), Ken Griffey Jr. (1,216), Jay last: 8/4/17 at KC
Buhner (951), Alvin Davis (667), Ichiro LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
Suzuki (633), Raul Ibañez (612), Alex 16 — 4/11-27/13
Rodriguez (595), Bret Boone (535) and CAREER GRAND SLAMS:
Dan Wilson (508). 3 — last: 6/10/15 at CLE
• Double Double - Hit his 200th career
double on July 18 at Houston, becoming 1 of 9 players to collect at least 200 career
doubles with the Mariners…finished the season with 213 career doubles, 6th-most in
club history…next on the all-time list is Raul Ibañez (216).
• Iron Man - Appeared in his 1,000th career game, all with the Mariners, on October 1 at
Los Angeles-AL…became the 9th player to appear in 1,000 games with Seattle, joining
Edgar Martinez (2,055), Ichiro Suzuki (1,844), Ken Griffey Jr. (1,685), Jay Buhner (1,440),
Dan Wilson (1,251), Alvin Davis (1,166), Harold Reynolds (1,155) and Raul Ibañez (1,110).
• 20/20 - Hit 25 home runs, marking his 6th consecutive season with at least 20 home
runs…is 1 of 3 Mariners with 20+ home runs in at least 6 consecutive seasons, joining
Jay Buhner (7, 1991-97) and Edgar Martinez (7, 1995-2001)…Seager’s 6 seasons with at
least 20 home runs are 4th-most overall in club history (Ken Griffey Jr., 9; Edgar Martinez,
8 and Jay Buhner, 8).
• Make It A Double - Collected his 5th season with 30+ doubles…1 of 4 Mariners with at least
5 seasons of 30+ doubles (also: Edgar Martinez, 8, Ken Griffey Jr., 5, and Raul Ibañez, 5).
• Power Supply - Recorded his 5th career season with at least 30 doubles and 20 home
runs, all since 2012…is one of 3 Major Leaguers with 5 seasons of 30+ doubles and 20+
home runs since 2012, joining teammate Robinson Canó and Paul Goldschmidt.
• Hot Corner - Ranked 3rd among Major League 3rd basemen with 153 starts at the hot
corner, trailing only Nolan Arenado (156) and Manny Machado (156)…since 2012, leads
MLB with 920 starts at 3rd base, ahead of Evan Longoria (789) and Chase Headley (788).
• Interleague Star - In 20 games in Interleague play, hit .359 (28x78) with 11 runs, 9
doubles, 3 home runs, 19 RBI, 9 walks, a .420 on-base percentage and a .590 slugging
mark…among American Leaguers in Interleague play, ranked 4th in doubles (9), 6th in
hits (28), T6th in extra-base hits (12), 13th in batting (.359) and 15th in OPS (1.010).
• Left-On-Left Success - Belted 8 home runs vs. left-handed pitchers, 2nd-most among
left-handed batters in the American League (Mike Moustakas, 9).
• Winner, Winner - Collected 13 game-winning RBI, T6th-most in the American League
(also: Adam Jones, Nomar Mazara, Mike Moustakas, Albert Pujols and Jonathan Schoop).
• That’s a Winner - Recorded his 2nd career walk-off hit with an RBI-double in the 10th
inning on June 20 vs. Detroit (also: 4/23/14 vs. HOU, 3-run home run).
• Back-to-Back-to-Back Jacks - Matched his career-high by homering in 3 straight games
twice: July 15-17 and September 4-6…also homered in 3 straight games, August 28-30, 2015.
• New Half, New Man - Hit safely in 19-of-his-first-23 games following the All-Star Break
(7/14-8/6), batting .295 (26x88) with 14 runs, 10 doubles, 6 home runs, 10 RBI, 8 walks, a
.374 on-base percentage, a .614 slugging mark and a .987 OPS.

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PERSONAL: Kyle Duerr Seager…resides in Salisbury, NC with wife Julie, son, Crue and
daughter, Remi Audrey…has two brothers, Justin and Corey…Justin was a 12th round
selection by the Mariners in 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 Dickinson…graduated from Northwest Cabarrus (NC) High School in 2006…
first-team High School All-American and Impact Baseball co-North Carolina Player of

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the Year…earned all-state and All-Charlotte Observer honors…played three seasons at
the University of North Carolina, 2007-09 playing second and third base…named first-
team All-ACC in 2009 and 2nd-team All-America from the NCBWA…won the Walter Rabb
Award as the Tar Heels most improved position player during his sophomore season…
helped lead UNC to 3 consecutive trips to the College World Series.
CAREER: Spent entire career in Mariners organization after being selected in the 3rd round
of the 2009 June Draft (82nd overall); signed by Mariners scout Rob Mummau…in parts
of 7 Major League seasons with the Mariners, is a career .263 (995x3779) hitter with 480
runs, 213 doubles, 11 triples, 153 home runs and 525 RBI in 1,000 career games…made
his Major League debut on July 7, 2011 at Los Angeles-AL…recorded his firs ML hit (a
single) off of Dan Haren on July 10, 2011 at the Angels…belted his first Major League
home run off of Wade Davis on Aug. 19, 2011 at Tampa Bay.
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 Desert…led 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 2002…named to the CL midseason and postseason All-Star teams…recorded 32-
game hitting streak, June 19-July 27 (.428/59x138, 37 R, 12 2B, 2 3B, 5 HR, 26 RBI), the
2nd-longest in MiLB…reached 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 season…appeared in 53 games for Seattle at 3 positions: 3B
– 42 G/38 GS, SS – 10 G/8 GS, 2B – 3 G/GS…tied Mariners record with 3 doubles Aug.
24 at Cleveland (22nd player, 24th time) while going 4-for-4…only rookie in club history to
go 4-for-4 or better with 3+ extra-base hits in a game…went 6-for-9 with 2 doubles, home
run and 2 runs in Aug. 23 doubleheader at Cleveland; tied Mariners DH record with 6
hits…tied club record with three consecutive 3-hit games Aug. 23 (G#1&2)-24…selected
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 Jackson…named a Southern League All-Star.
2012: Appeared in 155 games, making 153 starts (3B-137, 2B-14, DH-2)…Mariners nominee
for Hank Aaron Award…led 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 BBWAA…12th player in club history (24th time) to record a season with 20+
HR, 35+ 2B and 85+ RBI…led 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 seasons…among 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 RBI…led AL batting .667 (8x12) with bases loaded.
2013: Appeared in team-high 160 games, tied for 4th-most in the AL…named the Mariners
MVP by the Seattle chapter of the BBWAA for the second consecutive season…hit 22
home runs, his second consecutive season with 20+ homers (20 in ’12)…first Mariners
player since Raul Ibañez (2005-08) with consecutive 20+ homer seasons…led all Major
League third basemen in games played (160), starts (158) and innings played (1425.0)…
started 106 consecutive team games May 24-Sept. 19, the longest streak in club history
by a Mariners third baseman…7th time in club history a player started at least 100
straight team games in a season at the same position (first since Griffey-CF & Rodriguez-
SS in 1998)…hit first career grand slam in the 14th inning June 5 vs. Chicago (AL) to tie
the game at 5-5…first game-tying grand slam in extra innings in MLB history…recorded
pair of hitting streaks of 15+ games, including career-high 16-game streak April 11-27
(.390/23x59), the longest April hitting streak in club history.

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2014: Appeared in 159 games, making 158 starts
(3B-157, DH-1), hitting .268 (158x590) with 71 HOT CORNER
runs, 27 doubles, 4 triples, 25 home runs and Among primary 3rd baseman since
96 RBI…led club in games (159), home runs (25), 2012, Kyle ranks in the top-5 in games,
RBI (96), extra-base hits (56), T1st in slugging hits, runs, doubles, home runs and RBI:
(.454), 2nd in at-bats (590), runs (71), hits (158), Category 3B Ranking Since ‘12
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walks (52), T2nd in doubles (27) and triples (4)… Games.................................. 1st (947)
named Rawlings® Gold Glove winner for A.L. at Runs.................................... 2nd (458)
third base; second 3B in club history to win Gold Hits...................................... 2nd (948)
Glove (Adrian Beltre)…selected to A.L. All-Star Doubles............................... 2nd (200)
team (replaced Toronto’s Edwin Encarnacion)… RBI........................................ 4th (512)
two-time A.L. Player of the Week: April 21-27 Home Runs........................... 5th (150)
(.409/9x22, 8 R, 5 HR, 11 RBI) and June 23-29
(.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 season…amongst 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 2007…joined Presley in
1986 as only primary 3B to lead club in RBI…his .788 OPS was 6th-highest among MLB
third baseman, 3rd-best in A.L. behind Adrian Beltre and Josh Donaldson…15th Mariners
player to record a 25 double, 25 home run, 90 RBI season…played final 126 games of
season (May 11-end of season)…led all 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 1948…recorded 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 mark…tied 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
RBI…became the first player to hit 2 triples and at least one homer and one double since
Hal Breeden for Montreal in 1973…last A.L. player to do it was Hoot Evers for Detroit in
1950…recorded 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)…walk-off 3-run home run April 23
vs. Houston’s Josh Fields to give Seattle a 5-3 win…had 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.
2015: Hit .266 (166x623) with 85 runs, 37 doubles, 26 home runs and 74 RBI in 161 games…
set career-bests in games (161), hits (166) and doubles (37)…appeared in 161 games,
2nd-most in MLB behind Manny Machado-BAL…hit .313 (42x134) with 24 runs, 10
doubles, 8 home runs, 25 RBI, 15 walks, a .392 on-base percentage, .567 slugging & .959
OPS (Aug. 28-end of season)…hit 9 home runs in final 36 games including 5 in 9-game
span Aug. 26-Sept. 4…recorded 63 extra-base hits, 2nd on team (Nelson Cruz, 67) and
14th in AL…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)...hit a
career-best 26 home runs, becoming the first Mariners player with consecutive 25+ home
run seasons since Adrian Beltre (2006-08)…his 26 home runs as a third baseman was
3rd in the AL…hit .297 (68x229) with 10 doubles, 13 home runs, 35 RBI and an .835 OPS
against left-handers; .249 (98x394) with 27 doubles, 13 home runs, 39 RBI and a .747
OPS against right-handers…ranked 8th in the ALwith 49 road RBI…Mariners nominee for
the Heart and Hustle Award for second straight year…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 Mariners 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)…had two season-best 12-game hitting streaks: May 14-26 and Aug. 28-
Sept. 9…did not play on June 18, snapping a streak of 192 consecutive games played
(191 starts) from May 11, 2014-June 17, 2015…hit two grand slams: May 26 at Tampa
Bay (Jake McGee) and June 10 at Cleveland (Trevor Bauer)
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2016: Hit .278 (166x597) with 89 runs, 36 doubles, 3 triples, 30 home runs, 99 RBI, a .359
OBP and a .499 slugging percentage in 158 games with Seattle…set career-highs in
home runs (30), RBI (99), batting (.278), runs (89), OBP (.359), slugging % (.499) and walks
(69); finished with 36 doubles, 1 shy of matching his career-best (37, 2015)…posted a 6.9
WAR (Baseball Reference), the highest of any Mariners 3rd baseman (previous: Edgar
Martinez, 6.5, 1992)…ranks 13th-best in single-season club history among position

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players…also 7th-highest by a position player in MLB last season…among American
League 3rd basemen, ranked T2nd in RBI (99), 3rd in OBP (.359), T3rd in runs (89), 4th
in doubles (36), 4th in extra-base hits (69), 4th in OPS (.859), 5th in hits (166), 5th in
slugging percentage (.499) and 6th in home runs (30)…became the first 3rd baseman in
club history to post at least 35 doubles, 30 home runs and 90 RBI in a season…hit his
100th career home run on April 25 vs. Houston, becoming the 12th player to hit 100+
home runs with the Mariners and the 7th player in club history to hit his first 100 career
home runs with Seattle…ranked T1st among AL 3rd basemen (also: Adrian Beltre-TEX)
in “Defensive Runs Saved” with 15, according to The Fielding Bible…also led AL 3rd
basemen in double plays started (43)…finished 3rd among Junior Circuit 3rd basemen
with 41 “Good Fielding Plays” (Baseball Info Solutions)…increased his home run total for
the 6th consecutive season (2011: 3, 2012: 20, 2013: 22, 2014: 25, 2015: 26 & 2016: 30)…
he’s the first player in MLB to do so since Matt Kemp (2006-11)…the only other Mariners
player to accomplish this feat is Tino Martinez (1990-95)…led the AL in starts at 3rd base
(156)…led MLB in innings played at 3rd base (1399.2)…tied for the ML lead in 3-run home
runs with 9 (also: Nolan Arenado and Justin Upton)… nine 3-run homers are T3rd-most
in club history (also: Jay Buhner, 3x, last: 2000), trailing Ken Griffey Jr.’s 13 3-run HR in
1996 and Buhner’s 11 3-run HR in 1996…recorded his 202nd multi-hit game as a 3rd
baseman on July 7 at Kansas City, surpassing Adrian Beltre for most multi-hit games
as a Mariners 3rd baseman…ranked T1st in the Majors among left-handed hitters (also:
Robinson Canó) in home runs vs. left-handed pitchers with 11…ranked T4th in MLB with
43 two-out RBI (also: Mookie Betts, Kendrys Morales, Mike Napoli and Justin Upton).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
AWARDS: AL All-Star: 2014…AL Gold Glove (3B): 2014…AL Player of the Week: April 21-
27, 2014 (co), June 23-29, 2014…Mariners MVP by Seattle Chapter of BBWAA: 2012,
2013…Southern League All-Star: 2011…California League All-Star: 2010.

SEAGER’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2009 AZL Mariners .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000
Clinton .275 41 153 17 42 53 8 0 1 22 0 3 0 22 20 4 2 .346 .360
High Desert .000 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
2010 High Desert *.345 135 *557 *126 *192 280 40 3 14 74 3 7 5 71 94 13 12 .503 .419
2011 Jackson .312 66 266 33 83 122 25 1 4 37 0 2 5 26 38 8 5 .459 .381
Tacoma .387 24 106 24 41 62 8 2 3 17 0 0 0 11 12 3 1 .585 .444
SEATTLE .258 53 182 22 47 69 13 0 3 13 2 2 2 13 36 3 1 .379 .312
2012 SEATTLE .259 155 594 62 154 251 35 1 20 86 2 4 5 46 110 13 5 .423 .316
2013 SEATTLE .260 160 615 79 160 262 32 2 22 69 0 5 7 68 122 9 3 .426 .338
2014 SEATTLE  .268 159 590 71 158 268 27 4 25 96 1 3 8 52 118 7 5 .454 .334
2015 SEATTLE .266 161 623 85 166 281 37 0 26 74 0 4 5 54 98 6 6 .451 .328
2016 SEATTLE .278 158 597 89 166 298 36 3 30 99 0 2 8 69 108 3 1 .499 .359
2017 SEATTLE .249 154 578 72 144 260 33 1 27 88 0 6 8 58 110 2 1 .450 .323
Minor Lg Totals .328 269 1090 201 358 517 81 6 22 150 3 12 10 130 165 28 20 .474 .401
ML Totals .263 1000 3779 480 995 1689 213 11 153 525 5 26 43 360 702 43 22 .447 .332
 All-Star * Led League

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

SEAGER’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Seattle in the 3rd round (82nd overall) of the 2009 June draft…signed by
Mariners scout Rob Mummau.
— Signed to a 7-year contract through 2021 with a club option for 2022, Dec. 3, 2014.

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JEAN SEGURA (2)
POSITION: Infielder
AGE: 27, turns 28 March 17 BORN: 3-17-90 in San Juan, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 205
ML SERVICE: 5 years, 65 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2022 with club option for 2023
ACQUIRED: Acquired by Seattle from Arizona along with Mitch
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Haniger (of) and Zac Curtis (lhp) in exchange for Taijuan Walker (rhp)
and Ketel Marte (inf) on Nov. 23, 2016
PRONUNCIATION: Jean (gene) Segura (seh-GOO-rah)
2017:
• The Totals - Hit .300 (157x524) with SEGURA’s CAREER HIGHS
80 runs, 30 doubles, 2 triples, 11 MOST HITS: 6 — 5/28/13 vs. MIN (w/ MIL)
home runs, 45 RBI and 22 stolen MOST HOME RUNS: 2 — 5 times, last
bases in 125 games with Seattle. 9/26/16 at WAS (w/ ARI)
• Swinging it from Shortstop - MOST RBI: 4 — 5/3/17 vs. LAA
Became the 3rd Mariners shortstop MOST STOLEN BASES: 3 — 2 times,
(primary position) in club history (done last 8/19/16 at SD (w/ ARI)
6x) to bat at least .300 in a season, LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
joining Alex Rodriguez (4x, 1996-98 17 — 4/30-5/18/17
and 2000) and Felix Fermin (1994). CAREER GRAND SLAMS: None
• Off to the Races - Recorded 22
stolen bases, his 5th consecutive
season with at least 20 steals…is 1 of 6 players in the Majors to record 20+ steals in every
season since 2013, joining Jarrod Dyson, Elvis Andrus, Jose Altuve, Jacoby Ellsbury and
Starling Marte.
• Home is Where the Hits Are - In 61 games at Safeco Field, hit .313 (78x249) with 37 runs,
13 doubles, 1 triple, 7 home runs and 26 RBI…his .313 average at home is 11th-best in
Safeco Field history by a Mariner and the highest since 2009 (Ichiro Suzuki, .376/117x311
and Franklin Gutierrez, .317/90x284).
• Hitting Machine - Recorded the longest hitting streak of his career, a 17-game hitting
streak, from April 30 - May 18…during the streak, hit .387 (29x75) with 16 runs, 6 doubles,
2 home runs and 11 RBI…marked the Mariners longest hitting streak of the season…also
ranked T5th-longest in the Majors this season and T3rd-longest in the American League.
• Crushing the West - Hit .336 (82x244) with 45 runs, 15 doubles, 1 triple, 7 home runs, 27
RBI and 15 walks in 58 games vs. American League West opponents…his .336 average
led all players with at least 125 plate appearances against the AL West.
• Leg it Out - Tallied 24 infield hits, 3rd-most in the AL (Jose Altuve, 35 and Delino DeShields, 25).
• First Things First - Batted .319 (37x116) in the 1st inning…among American Leaguers
with 100+ plate appearances in the 1st inning, his .319 average was 4th-best.
• Lead it Off - Hit .315 (35x111) as the Mariners first batter of the game.
• Calling All Angels - Hit .444 (12x27) at Angel Stadium, the top average among visiting players.
• May to Remember - In 28 games in May, hit .358 (43x120) with 18 runs, 7 doubles, 2
home runs, 12 RBI, 10 walks, a .417 on-base percentage and a .467 slugging mark…
among AL leaders in the month of May, ranked 2nd in hits (43) and 5th in batting (.358).
• At the Break - At the All-Star Break, was batting .349 (89x255), which led all American
Leaguers with at least 270 plate appearances…was 6 PA shy of officially qualifying for the
batting title at the break (had 273 PA, needed 279 PA)…hit .253 (68x269) in the 2nd half.
• DL Stints - On the 10-day disabled list, April 10 - 25, with a strained right hamstring…
included a rehab assignment with AA Arkansas…on the 10-day disabled list, June 2 - 21,
with a right high ankle sprain…included a rehab assignment with AAA Tacoma.
PERSONAL: Jean Carlos Enrique Segura…married to Kellen…has two sons, Juan Diego
and Giancarlo…started at 2nd base and hit leadoff for the World Team in the 2012 All-Star
Futures Game; went 2-for-3 with 1 run.
CAREER: In parts of 6 Major League seasons with Los Angeles-AL (2012), Milwaukee
(2012-15), Arizona (2016) and Seattle (2017-c), Segura is a career .283 (842x2973) with
393 runs, 125 doubles, 33 triples, 54 home runs, 253 RBI and 151 stolen bases in 757
career games…signed by Los Angeles – AL as a non-drafted international free agent on
Jan. 22, 2007; signed by Angels scout Leo Perez…made his ML debut with the Angels on
July 24, 2012 vs. Kansas City.
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2007: Made his professional debut with the DSL Angels, batting .324 (71x219) with 39 runs,
5 doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs, 31 RBI and 22 stolen bases in 61 games.
2008: In 11 games with the AZL Angels, hit .250 (9x36) with 13 runs and 4 RBI…sustained a
fractured left leg on July 5 and missed the remainder of the season.
2009: Split the season with AAA Salt Lake and rookie league Orem…appeared in 7 games
with Salt Lake, batting .421 (8x19) with 2 runs, 2 doubles and 2 RBI…transferred to Orem

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on June 19, where he hit .346 (56x162) with 33 runs, 10 doubles, 4 triples, 3 home runs,
21 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 36 games…recorded a 22-game hitting streak, July 4-29,
batting .375 (39x104) with 1 home run and 13 RBI…sustained a broken finger on his right
hand on Aug. 5 and missed the remainder of the season.
2010: Named to the Midwest League All-Star Team after batting .313 (161x515) with 89
runs, 24 doubles, 12 triples, 10 home runs, 79 RBI and 50 stolen bases in 130 games with
A Cedar Rapids…led the Midwest League in hits (161) while also ranking 2nd in batting
(.313), 3rd in stolen bases (50), T4th in runs (89) and triples (12), T7th in RBI (79), T12th in
OPS (.829) and 13th in slugging percentage (.464)…tallied 47 multi-hit games…appeared
in 1 game in the Dominican Winter League.
2011: Entered the season ranked as the No. 3 prospect in the Angels organization (Baseball
America)…was a non-roster invitee to the Angels Major League spring training camp…
in 44 games with advanced-A Inland Empire, hit .281 (52x185) with 26 runs, 9 doubles, 4
triples, 3 home runs, 21 RBI and 18 stolen bases…sustained a strained left hamstring on
May 27 and was sidelined for three months…appeared in 8 games on a rehab assignment
with the AZL Angels, where he hit .367 (11x30) with 5 runs, 4 doubles, 1 home run and
5 RBI…combined for 48 starts at shortstop after previously only starting at 2nd base in
his minor league career…played in Arizona Fall League and Dominican Winter League.
2012: Ranked as the 2nd-best prospect in the Angels system by Baseball America heading
into the season…began the season with AA Arkansas, batting .294 (110x374) with 50
runs, 10 doubles, 5 triples, 7 home runs, 40 RBI and 33 steals…named to the Texas
League Midseason All-Star team…selected to Team World for the 2012 All-Star Futures
Game; started at 2nd base and hit leadoff, going 2-for-3 with 1 run…among Texas League
leaders, ranked 4th in stolen bases (33) and 9th in batting (.294)…recalled by the Angels
on July 22…made his Major League debut on July 24 vs. Kansas City, starting at shortstop
and going 0-for-3 in his only game with the Angels…acquired by Milwaukee from Los
Angeles-AL along with RHP Johnny Hellweg and RHP Ariel Pena in exchange for RHP
Zack Greinke on July 27…in 8 games with AA Huntsville, hit .433 (13x30) with 7 runs, 3
doubles, 4 RBI and 4 steals…recalled by Milwaukee on Aug. 6 and made his Brewers
debut later that day in a start at shortstop vs. Cincinnati…batted .264 (39x148) with 19
runs, 4 doubles, 3 triples, 14 RBI and 7 stolen bases in 44 games with the Brewers…
made 43 starts with Milwaukee, all at shortstop…recorded his first Major League hit with
an infield single off of Mat Latos on Aug. 8 vs. Cincinnati…played in 35 games with Cibao
in the Dominican Winter League, where he hit .324 (48x148) to claim the batting title.
2013: Selected to his first career All-Star Game as a reserve; went 0-for-1 in 4 innings as a
defensive replacement at shortstop…named to the Opening Day roster for the first time
in his career…in his first full season in the Major Leagues, hit .294 (173x588) with 74 runs,
20 doubles, 10 triples, 12 home runs, 49 RBI and 44 stolen bases in 146 games with
the Brewers…made 143 starts, all at shortstop…led the Majors in infield hits with 44…
among National League leaders, ranked 2nd in stolen bases (44), T2nd in triples (10), 8th
in hits (173)…led the club in batting (.294), hits (173) and stolen bases (44) while ranking
T1st in triples (10)…belted his first Major League home run off Wade Miley in the 4th
inning on April 5 vs. Arizona…named National League player of the Week for May 6-12,
after batting .500 (10x20) with 5 runs, 2 home runs and 2 RBI in 5 games…equaled the
Brewers franchise record with 6 hits on May 28 vs. Minnesota; finished 6-for-7 with 2
runs and 1 RBI…missed 10 of the club’s final 11 games with a strained right hamstring.
2014: Hit .246 (126x513) with 61 runs, 14 doubles, 6 triples, 5 home runs, 31 RBI and 20
steals in 146 games with Milwaukee…made 139 starts, all at shortstop…recorded his first
career multi-home run game on June 20 at Colorado…hit .319 (29x91) with 13 runs, 3
doubles, 1 home run, 4 RBI and 4 steals over his last 32 games of the season (8/20-9/28).
2015: Batted .257 (144x560) with 57 runs, 16 doubles, 5 triples, 6 home runs, 50 RBI and
25 stolen bases in 142 games with Milwaukee…ranked 7th in the NL in stolen bases with
25…on the 15-day disabled list with a fractured finger on his right hand, May 14-28.
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2016: Hit .319 (203x637) with 102 runs, 41 doubles, 7 triples, 20 home runs, 64 RBI and
33 steals in 153 games with Arizona…became one of 8 players in Major League history
to record a season with a .300+ batting average, 100+ runs, 200+ hits, 40+ doubles,
20+ home runs and 30+ stolen bases…led the NL in hits and at-bats; also ranked T4th
in infield hits (27), 5th in average, T5th in doubles and steals, 6th in total bases (318),
T7th in runs and T8th in triples…set career-highs in games, batting, runs, hits, doubles,
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home runs, RBI, walks, OBP, slugging, OPS, total bases (318), extra-base hits (68) and
game-winning RBI (6)…posted a 7.0 WAR (STATS LLC), 2nd-highest in the NL, trailing
Kris Bryant-CHC (8.3)…hit 8 leadoff home runs, T2nd-most in MLB…appeared in 142
games (133 GS) at 2nd base and 23 games (17 GS) at shortstop…posted a .985 fielding
percentage (679 total chances, 10 errors)…led all NL infielders in assists with 428.
WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC: Appeared in 2 games with the Dominican Republic in the
2017 World Baseball Classic, batting .364 (4x11) with 2 runs, 2 doubles and 3 RBI…went
3-for-6 with 2 runs, 2 doubles and 3 RBI in the DR’s 10-3 win over Colombia on March 12.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
AWARDS: NL All-Star: 2013…NL Player of the Week: May 12, 2013.
SEGURA’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2007 DSL Angels .324 61 219 39 71 86 5 2 2 31 7 1 3 22 28 22 6 .393 .392
2008 AZL Angels .250 11 36 13 9 9 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 6 5 1 0 .250 .372
2009 Orem .346 36 162 33 56 83 10 4 3 21 1 1 2 11 11 11 3 .512 .392
Salt Lake .421 7 19 2 8 10 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .526 .421
2010 Cedar Rapids .313 130 515 89 161 239 24 12 10 79 11 8 2 45 72 50 10 .464 .365
2011 AZL Angels .367 8 30 5 11 18 4 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .600 .367
Inland Empire  .281 44 185 26 52 78 9 4 3 21 0 1 1 15 26 18 6 .422 .337
2012 Arkansas .294 94 374 50 110 151 10 5 7 40 6 3 8 23 57 33 13 .404 .346
Huntsville .433 8 30 7 13 16 3 0 0 4 1 1 1 4 4 4 0 .533 .500
LOS ANGELES-AL .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000
MILWAUKEE .264 44 148 19 39 49 4 3 0 14 1 1 0 13 21 7 1 .331 .321
2013 MILWAUKEE  .294 146 588 74 173 249 20 10 12 49 2 2 6 25 84 44 13 .423 .329
2014 MILWAUKEE .246 146 513 61 126 167 14 6 5 31 10 2 4 28 70 20 9 .326 .289
2015 MILWAUKEE .257 142 560 57 144 188 16 5 6 50 3 2 6 13 93 25 6 .336 .281
2016 ARIZONA .319 153 * 637 102
* 203 318 41 7 20 64 4 2 12 39 101 33 10 .499 .368
2017 SEATTLE .300 125 524 80 157 224 30 2 11 45 0 1 6 34 83 22 8 .427 .349
Arkansas # .091 3 11 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .091 .167
Tacoma # .125 2 8 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .125 .125
Minor Lg Totals .310 404 1589 267 493 692 67 27 26 207 26 15 18 127 212 139 38 .435 .365
ML Totals .283 757 2973 393 842 1195 125 33 54 253 20 10 34 152 454 151 47 .402 .324
 All-Star * Led League # MLB Rehab Assignment

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
2013 NL, New York-NL .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC


YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2017 Dom. Republic .364 2 11 2 4 6 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 .545 .364

SEGURA’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Signed by Los Angeles – AL as a non-drafted international free agent, Jan. 22, 2007…
signed by Angels scout Leo Perez.
— Acquired by Milwaukee from Los Angeles – AL along with Johnny Hellweg (rhp) and Ariel
Pena (rhp) in exchange for Zack Greinke (rhp), July 27, 2012.
— Placed on the bereavement list, July 12-18, 2014.
— On the 15-day disabled list May 13-29, 2015 with a fractured finger on his right hand.
— Acquired by Arizona from Milwaukee along with Tyler Wagner (rhp) in exchange for Chase
Anderson (rhp), Aaron Hill (inf) and Isan Diaz (inf), Jan. 30, 2016.
— Acquired by Seattle from Arizona along with Mitch Haniger (of) and Zac Curtis (lhp) in
exchange for Taijuan Walker (rhp) and Ketel Marte (inf), Nov. 23, 2016.
— On the 10-day disabled list April 10-25, 2017 with a strained right hamstring…included a
rehab assignment with AA Arkansas.
— On the 10-day disabled list June 2-21, 2017 with a right high ankle sprain…included a
rehab assignment with AAA Tacoma.
— Signed to a 5-year contract through 2022 with a club option for 2023, June 7, 2017.
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NICK VINCENT (50)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 31, turns 32 July 12 BORN: 7-12-86 in Poway, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 187
ML SERVICE: 4 years, 67 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: In trade from San Diego in exchange for player to be

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named later or cash on Mar. 30, 2016 (sent cash on July 1, 2016)

2017:
• The Totals – Was 3-3 with 29 holds
and a 3.20 ERA (23 ER, 64.2 IP) with VINCENT’s CAREER HIGHS
50 strikeouts in 69 relief appearances. MOST STRIKEOUTS:
• Recognition – Named Mariners Unsung 4 — 6/15/15 vs. OAK
Hero by Seattle chapter of BBWAA. LOW-HIT GAME: None
• New High – Career bests in games LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
(69), innings (64.2) and holds (29). 4 — 6/28/12-6/20/13
• Bullpen Leader – Led Seattle’s bull- LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
pen in games (69) and ERA (3.20), 2 — 3 times, last: 9/10/17-active
and was 2nd in innings (64.2). MOST INNINGS:
• Hold It – Had 29 holds, 2nd-most in 3.0 — 5/31/13 vs. TOR
the Majors (Taylor Rogers, 30)…the
29 holds are 2nd-best in club history behind Arthur Rhodes (32 in 2001).
• Strong Start – Had 1.87 ERA (12 ER, 57.2 IP) with 26 holds and 44 strikeouts in first 60
games…was 0-2 with 14.14 ERA (11 ER, 7.0 IP) with 6 strikeouts over final 9 outings.
• Blanks – Did not allow a run in 57 of his 69 appearances.
• Home Field – Did not allow a run at home until Sept. 5 vs. Houston, going 28.0 scoreless
innings at home to start season, longest since Hisashi Iwakuma (29.0, 9/25/13-5/25/14).
• Strong Stretch – Was 3-1 with 19 holds and a 1.26 ERA (6 ER, 43.0 IP) with 35 strikeouts
in 46 games from April 11-Aug. 4.
PERSONAL: Nicholas James Vincent…married to Jackie…graduated from Ramona (CA)
High School…attended both Palomar Junior College and Long Beach State University.
CAREER: Prior to joining Seattle in 2016, the San Diego native had spent his entire
professional career with San Diego…his 129 relief appearances since start of 2016 are
T11th-most in the Majors.
2008: Spent majority of season with Short-Season Eugene, going 3-3 with a 5.40 ERA (26
ER, 43.1 IP…made one start for Triple-A Portland, a loss (3 ER, 5.0 IP).
2009: Spent entire season with Single-A Lake Elsinore, making 59 relief appearances, going
4-2 with a 3.08 ERA (22 ER, 64.1 IP)…was first full season as reliever...finished 24 games.
2010: Recorded a career-best 1.87 ERA in 48 games (1 start) for Single-A Lake Elsinore.
2011: Spent entire season with AA San Antonio, recording 66 relief appearances…named
to Texas League mid-season All-Star Team…had 89 strikeouts in 79.1 IP…posted a 4.45
strikeout/walk ratio…recorded a sub-1.000 WHIP (0.933) for first time in career.
2012: Began season on DL in minor leagues…reinstated on May 10 with AAA Tucson…
recalled from Tucson for first Major League stint on May 18, optioned back on May 20
without making debut…recalled on June 26 from AA San Antonio…made Major League
debut on June 26 at Houston (2.0 ShO IP)…went 1-0 with 0.42 ERA (1 ER, 21.2 IP), a .171
(13x76) opponents batting average over his final 23 outings…from August 18 through end
of season, his 0.49 ERA (1 ER, 18.1 IP) was 5th best ERA among all big league pitchers
with a minimum of 15.0 innings over that stretch, 2nd best among NL pitchers…scoreless
outings in 23 of 27 appearances overall for San Diego…held big league hitters to a .198
(19x96) average, including a .139 (5x36) average against left-handers.
2013: Started season with AAA Tuscon before being recalled June 11 and spent the rest of
the season with San Diego as a late-inning reliver…posted a 2.14 ERA (11 ER, 46.1 IP),
9th in National League amongst relievers…limited opposing hitters to a .202 (33x163)
batting average, 15th-best in the National League…limited right-handers to a .122
(11x90) batting average, the 2nd best mark in the Majors behind Craig Kimbrel-ATL (.116).

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2014: Career-highs in games (63), innings (55.0), strikeouts (62) and holds (20)…his 25-straight
games without allowing a run was 2nd longest in San Diego club history, behind Cla
Meredith’s 28 games…pitched in 26 games for San Diego over four stints in Majors…
posted career-best 25-game, 23.1-scoreless inning streak from June 23 to September
12…stranded 42 of his 48 inherited runners (85.7%), 5th in NL and T8th in MLB…held
opposition scoreless in 51 of his 63 appearances and held his opponent hitless in 34
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outings…on 15-day disabled list June 15 with right shoulder fatigue…missed 27 games…
made 2 rehab appearances for Single-A Lake Elsinore, pitching 2.0 scoreless innings…
activated from DL on July 19…limited right-handed hitters to a .190 batting average
(24x126)…was 1-0 with 1.61 ERA (5 ER, 28.0 IP) during second half of the season.
2015: Was 0-1 with 2.35 ERA (6 ER, 23.0 IP), with 22 strikeouts in 23 relief appearances
with San Diego…was 0-1 with 6.14 ERA (5 ER, 7.1 IP) from April 6–May 7…over his final 11
appearances (9/7 – 10/4), was 0-0 with a 1.04 ERA (1 ER, 8.2 IP) with 7 strikeouts…with El
Paso he went 5-3 with a 3.04 ERA (17 ER, 50.1 IP) with 68 strikeouts…with 12.16 strikeouts
per 9.0 IP ratio, the highest of any Triple-A pitcher in 2015.
2016: Was 4-4 with 3 saves and a 3.73 ERA (25 ER, 60.1 IP) with 65 strikeouts in 60 relief
appearances…ranked 2nd on team with 60 relief appearances (Cishek, 62) and 60.1
innings (Cishek, 64.0) and 3rd in strikeouts with 65…in first 20 outings, was 2-1 with 1
save and 1.40 ERA (3 ER, 19.1 IP) with 24 strikeouts…in next 21 outings (May 24-Aug.
18), posted 6.45 ERA (16 ER, 22.1 IP) with 25 strikeouts…in final 19 games, he posted a
2.89 ERA (6 ER, 18.2 IP) with 16 strikeouts…win with shutout 11th & 12th frames on Sept.
21 vs. Toronto in 2-1 walk-off win…placed on 15-day disabled list with a mid-back strain
on June 29 (retroactive to June 27)…made one rehab appearance with Short-A Everett,
striking out three in 1.0 shutout inning on Aug. 5…activated from disabled list on Aug. 7…
in final 15 games before D.L. stint, was 0-2 with 5.82 ERA (11 ER, 17.0 IP), including 6.97
ERA (8 ER, 10.1 IP) in final 9 games…acquired from San Diego on March 30 in exchange
for player to be named later.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.

VINCENT’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2008 Eugene 3-3 5.40 16 8 0 0 2 43.1 42 32 26 6 2 20 38 3 0
Portland 0-1 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 2 4 3 1 1 1 4 0 0
2009 Lake Elsinore 4-2 3.08 59 0 0 0 2 64.1 66 27 22 3 1 18 74 0 0
2010 Lake Elsinore 4-0 1.87 48 1 0 0 0 81.2 60 24 17 7 5 23 76 1 1
2011 San Antonio 8-2 2.27 66 0 0 0 3 79.1 54 20 20 6 3 20 89 1 0
2012 Tucson 1-1 5.82 23 0 0 0 2 21.2 27 14 14 2 2 11 19 1 0
San Antonio 1-0 1.86 9 0 0 0 0 9.2 4 2 2 0 1 0 15 0 0
SAN DIEGO 2-0 1.71 27 0 0 0 0 26.1 19 5 5 2 1 7 28 1 0
2013 Tucson 4-3 3.55 24 0 0 0 0 25.1 26 11 10 4 1 12 24 1 0
SAN DIEGO 6-3 2.14 45 0 0 0 1 46.1 33 11 11 1 2 11 49 0 0
2014 SAN DIEGO 1-2 3.60 63 0 0 0 0 55.0 44 22 22 5 2 11 62 1 0
Lake Elsinore 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
2015 SAN DIEGO 0-1 2.35 26 0 0 0 0 23.0 25 8 6 0 0 10 22 0 0
El Paso 5-3 3.04 40 0 0 0 1 50.1 48 21 17 5 0 15 68 0 0
2016 SEATTLE 4-4 3.73 60 0 0 0 3 60.1 53 26 25 11 1 15 65 0 0
Everett # 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
2017 SEATTLE 3-3 3.20 69 0 0 0 0 64.2 62 23 23 3 0 13 50 0 0
Minor Lg Totals 30-15 3.07 289 11 0 0 10 383.2 332 155 131 34 16 120 411 7 1
AL Totals 7-7 3.46 129 0 0 0 3 125.0 115 49 48 14 1 28 115 0 0
NL Totals 9-6 2.63 161 0 0 0 1 150.2 121 46 44 8 5 39 161 2 0
ML Totals 16-13 3.00 290 0 0 0 4 275.2 236 95 92 22 6 67 276 2 0

VINCENT’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by San Diego in the 18th round of the 2008 MLB First-Year Player draft.
—Aquired by Seattle in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations, on
Mar. 30, 2016 (sent cash on July 1, 2016).
—On 15-day disabled list June 29 (retro to June 27)-Aug. 7, 2016 with a mid-back strain.

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DANIEL VOGELBACH (20)
POSITION: Infielder
AGE: 25 BORN: 12-17-1992 in Orlando, FL
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 250
ML SERVICE: 59 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: In trade with Chicago-NL with Paul Blackburn (rhp) in

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exchange for Mike Montgomery (lhp), Jordan Pries (rhp), on July 20, 2016
PRONUNCIATION: Vogelbach (VOE-gull-back)

2017:
• MLB Totals - Went 6-for-28 (.214) VOGELBACH’s CAREER HIGHS
with 1 double, 2 RBI and 3 walks in 16 MOST HITS: 2 — 10/1/17 at LAA
games over 3 stints (4/23-5/2, 5/21-22 MOST HOME RUNS: None
and 9/5-end of season) with Seattle. MOST RBI: 1 — 2 times, last: 10/1/17 at LAA
• Rainiers Report - Spent most of the MOST STOLEN BASES: None
season with AAA Tacoma, where he hit LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
.290 (133x459) with 65 runs, 25 dou- 2 — 4/23-25/17
bles, 17 home runs, 83 RBI, 76 walks, CAREER GRAND SLAMS: None
a .388 on-base percentage and a .455
slugging mark in 125 games.
• Leaderboard - Led the Pacific Coast League in walks…also ranked 10th in OBP and 12th in RBI.
PERSONAL: Daniel Vogelbach…graduated from Bishop Verot High School in Fort Myers,
FL…led Bishop Verot High School to the Florida 3-A Baseball State Championship in
2011…selected by the Cubs in the 2nd round of the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Cubs scout Lukas McKnight…represented the United States in the Pan
American Games in Ajax, Ontario, July 10-19, 2015.
CAREER: Spent most of his minor league career in the Cubs organization (2011-16) before
making his MLB debut with Seattle in 2016…has appeared in parts of two Major League
seasons with the Mariners…entered 2018 with a career .390 minor league on-base mark.
2011: Batted .292 (7x24) with 3 doubles, 1 home run and 6 RBI in 6 games with the AZL
Cubs…first-career home run on Aug. 25 vs. AZL Giants (3x5 with 1 home run and 3 RBI).
2012: Split season with AZL Cubs and A Boise, hitting a combined .322 (79x245) with 39
runs, 21 doubles, 3 triples, 17 home runs and 62 RBI in 61 games…selected to 2012
Topps/Minor League Baseball short-season All-Star Team…began season with AZL Cubs
and hit .324 (33x102) with 7 home runs and 31 RBI in 24 games…promoted to A Boise
on July 24 and hit .322 (46x143) with 10 home runs and 31 RBI…homered in 5 straight
games, Aug. 5-10, going 8-for-21 with 7 home runs and 11 RBI during the stretch.
2013: Split season between A Kane County and A Daytona, hitting a combined .284
(137x483) with 23 doubles, 19 home runs and 76 RBI…hit .284 (123x433) with 55 runs,
21 doubles, 17 home runs and 71 RBI in 114 games with A Kane County…Midwest
league West Division All-Star…promoted to A Daytona in August, where he appeared in
17 games, hitting .280 (14x50) with 2 doubles, 2 home runs and 5 RBI…named 7th best
Cubs prospect heading into the season by Baseball America.
2014: Spent most of season with A Dayton, hitting .268 (129x482) with 71 runs, 28 doubles,
16 home runs and 76 RBI in 132 games…was organization’s 9th best prospect by
Baseball America entering season.
2015: Hit .272 (69x254) with 41 runs, 16 doubles, 7 home runs and 39 RBI in 76 games with
AA Tennessee…named to the Southern League Mid-Season All-Star Team and belted a
3-run home run in the All-Star Game…represented the United States in the Pan American
games in Ajax, Ontario, July 10-19…had 2 stints on the disabled list, May 26-June 9 with a
right hamstring strain and July 4-August 20 with a right oblique strain.
2016: Acquired by the Mariners along with RHP Paul Blackburn from Chicago – NL in
exchange for LHP Mike Montgomery and RHP Jordan Pries on July 20…in 8 games with
the Mariners, went 1-for-12 (.083)…made his Major League debut on Sept. 12 at Los
Angeles-AL…recorded his first Major League hit (a single) on Sept. 13 at the Angels…
in 44 games with AAA Tacoma, hit .240 (37x154) with 26 runs, 7 doubles, 7 home runs,
32 RBI, a .404 OBP and a .422 slugging percentage…prior to joining the Mariners
organization, hit .318 (97x305) with 53 runs, 18 doubles, 2 triples, 16 home runs, 64 RBI,
a .425 OBP and a .548 slugging percentage in 89 games with AAA Iowa (Chicago-NL)…
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led the Pacific Coast League in walks (97) while also ranking 2nd in on-base percentage
(.417), 3rd in RBI (96), 4th in OPS (.923), 5th in total bases (232), T6th in home runs (23)
and 8th in runs (79)…recorded his 4th minor league season with at least 15 home runs,
while setting career-highs in runs, home runs, RBI, walks and on-base percentage.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
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VOGELBACH’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2011 AZL Cubs .292 6 24 4 7 13 3 0 1 6 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 .542 .370
2012 AZL Cubs .324 24 102 16 33 70 12 2 7 31 0 1 0 12 14 1 0 .686 .391
Boise .322 37 143 23 46 87 9 1 10 31 0 0 2 23 34 0 1 .608 .423
2013 Kane County .284 114 433 55 123 195 21 0 17 71 0 8 2 57 76 4 4 .450 .364
Daytona .280 17 50 13 14 22 2 0 2 5 0 0 0 16 13 1 0 .440 .455
2014 Daytona .268 132 482 71 129 207 28 1 16 76 0 7 5 66 91 4 4 .429 .357
2015 Tennessee .272 76 254 41 69 108 16 1 7 39 0 2 0 57 61 1 1 .425 .403
AZL Cubs .455 5 11 4 5 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 .636 .647
2016 Iowa .318 89 305 53 97 167 18 2 16 64 0 2 3 55 67 0 0 .548 .425
Tacoma .240 44 154 26 37 65 7 0 7 32 0 1 1 42 34 0 0 .422 .404
SEATTLE .083 8 12 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 .083 .154
2017 Tacoma .290 125 459 65 133 209 25 0 17 83 0 5 1 76 98 3 1 .455 .388
SEATTLE .214 16 28 0 6 7 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 9 0 0 .250 .290
Minor Lg Totals .287 669 2417 371 693 1150 143 7 100 438 0 26 15 412 491 15 11 .476 .390
ML Totals .175 24 40 0 7 8 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 15 0 0 .200 .250

VOGELBACH’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Chicago-NL in the 2nd round of the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft.
— Acquired by Seattle in a trade with Chicago-NL with Paul Blackburn (rhp), in exchange
for Mike Montgomery (lhp) and Jordan Pries (rhp) on July 20, 2016.

LONGEST MARINERS HITTING STREAKS


# of # of
Player Games Year Player Games Year
Ichiro Suzuki 27 2009 Logan Morrison 16 2015
Ichiro Suzuki 25 2007 Kyle Seager 16 2013
Joey Cora 24 1997 Ichiro Suzuki 16 2008
Ichiro Suzuki 23 2001 Adrian Beltre 16 2006
Nelson Cruz 21 2015 Bret Boone 16 2004
Ichiro Suzuki 21 2004 Ichiro Suzuki 16 2004
Ichiro Suzuki 21 2001 John Olerud 16 2002
Richie Zisk 21 1982 Ichiro Suzuki 16 2001
Dan Meyer 21 1979 Ken Griffey Jr. 16 1999
Yuniesky Betancourt 20 2007 Joey Cora 16 1998
Ichiro Suzuki 20 2006 Joey Cora 16 1998
Ichiro Suzuki 20 2004 Alex Rodriguez 16 1997
Mike Carp 20 2011 Harold Reynolds 16 1989
Alex Rodriguez 20 1996 Craig Reynolds 16 1978
Jose Lopez 19 2008 Nelson Cruz 15 2017
Ichiro Suzuki 19 2007 Ben Gamel 15 2017
Ichiro Suzuki 19 2003 Kyle Seager 15 2013
Phil Bradley 19 1986 Adrian Beltre 15 2006
Ichiro Suzuki 18 2006 Bret Boone 15 2003
Joey Cora 18 1996 Ichiro Suzuki 15 2002
Jean Segura 17 2017 Ichiro Suzuki 15 2001
Alex Rodriguez 17 2000 Ichiro Suzuki 15 2008
Edgar Martinez 17 1997 David Segui 15 1999
Edgar Martinez 17 1992 Edgar Martinez 15 1991
Ichiro Suzuki 17 2008 Jack Perconte 15 1985
Ben Gamel 16 2017 Richie Zisk 15 1981
Robinson Canó 16 2015 Willie Horton 15 1979

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ROB WHALEN (63)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 23 BORN: 1-31-94 in Stroudsburg, PA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 225
ML SERVICE: None
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2017
ACQUIRED: In trade with Max Povse (rhp) from Atlanta in exchange

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for Alex Jackson (of) and PTBNL (Tyler Pike, lhp) on Nov. 28, 2016
PRONUNCIATION: Whalen (WAY-len)
2017:
• Seattle Totals – Was 0-1 with 6.14 WHALEN’s CAREER HIGHS
ERA (5 ER, 7.1 IP) in 2 games, includ-
MOST STRIKEOUTS:
ing 1 start with Seattle.
7 — 8/8/16 at MIL (w/ATL)
• Up & Down – Three stints with Se-
LOW-HIT GAME: None
attle: June 17, May 6 & May 24-28.
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
• Spot Start – Took loss as starter May
27 at Boston (5 ER, 5.1 IP). 1 — 8/3/16 vs. PIT (w/ATL)
• Tacoma Time – Was 0-7 with a 6.58 LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
ERA (39 ER, 53.1 IP) with 43 strike- 3 — 8/13-current
outs in 10 starts with AAA Tacoma. MOST INNINGS:
• DL Stint – Began the season on the 6.0 — 2 times, last: 8/18/16 vs. WAS
10-day disabled list with right shoul-
der inflammation before being activated and optioned to Tacoma on April 27.
• Down Time – On restricted list July 5-Oct. 26.
PERSONAL: Robert Whalen…resides in Kissimmee, FL…attended Haines City (FL) High
School…selected in the 12th round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft…had
committed to play baseball at Florida Atlantic University.
CAREER: In parts of 6 minor league seasons with the Mets (2012-15), Braves (2015-16) and
Mariners (2017), Whalen is 24-24 with a 2.99 ERA (137 ER, 413.0 IP) with 363 strikeouts
in 66 career games (62 starts).
2012: Made just one appearance in his professional debut with A Kingsport (1.0 ShO IP).
2013: Named by Mets as Sterling Award winner for Rookie Kingsport after going 3-2 with a
1.87 ERA (15 ER, 72.1 IP) in 12 starts…led Appalachian League in innings and opponents
batting average (.187, 50x268), was second in strikeouts (76) and WHIP (.926).
2014: Made 11 appearances including 10 starts with A Savannah, going 9-1 with 2.01 ERA
(14 ER, 62.2 IP) and striking out 53…on disabled list on May 3-July 21 and had a three-
game rehabilitation stint with GCL Mets…despite pitching in just 14 games, his nine wins
were T10th-most among all Mets farmhands, while his 0.990 WHIP was 4th-best in the
system (min. 50 IP)…played in Arizona Fall League.
2015: Split season between New York-NL & Atlanta organizations, combining to go 5-7
with a 3.35 ERA (36 ER, 96.2 IP) in 18 games including 17 starts between High-A St.
Lucie (NYM) and High-A Carolina (ATL)…acquired by Atlanta in a trade with New York-NL
on July 24 and made three starts with the Mudcats, going 1-2 with a 3.29 ERA (5 ER,
13.2 IP)…on disabled list on Aug. 11 and missed remainder of season following bilateral
patella tendon repair surgery, performed by Dr. Marvin Royster on 8/17 in Atlanta, GA.
2016: Went 1-2 with a 6.57 ERA (18 ER, 24.2 IP) with 25 strikeouts in 5 starts with Atlanta…
earned win in MLB debut, Aug. 3 vs. Pittsburgh (5.0 IP, 4 R, 5 K)…placed on 15-day disabled
list Aug. 25 with right shoulder fatigue and transferred to 60-day DL on Sept. 17…began year
with AA Mississippi, going 7-5 with 2.49 ERA (28 ER, 101.1 IP) with 94 strikeouts in 18 starts…
over his final 10 starts with Mississippi (5/22-7/11), went 5-1 with a 1.62 ERA (11 ER, 61.0
IP) with 58 strikeouts…among Southern League leaders, he ranked 15th in strikeouts (94)…
after promotion to AAA Gwinnett on July 14, went 0-1 with a 1.93 ERA (4 ER, 18.2 IP) with 18
strikeouts and 7 walks in 3 starts…named Mississippi Braves Pitcher of the Year.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.

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WHALEN (continued)
WHALEN’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 Kingsport 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
2013 Kingsport 3-2 1.87 12 12 0 0 0 72.1 50 26 15 1 7 17 76 4 0
2014 Savannah 9-1 2.01 11 10 0 0 0 62.2 44 18 14 2 5 19 53 7 0
GCL Mets 0-1 1.29 3 2 0 0 0 7.0 4 1 1 0 0 2 10 1 0
2015 St. Lucie 4-5 3.36 15 14 0 0 0 83.0 72 39 31 4 8 34 61 11 0
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Carolina 1-2 3.29 3 3 0 0 0 13.2 11 6 5 2 0 4 7 0 0


2016 Mississippi 7-5 2.49 18 18 0 0 0 101.1 87 35 28 4 4 37 94 2 0
Gwinnett 0-1 1.93 3 3 0 0 0 18.2 12 4 4 0 1 7 18 1 0
ATLANTA 1-2 6.57 5 5 0 0 0 24.2 20 20 18 4 3 12 25 1 0
2017 Tacoma 0-7 6.58 10 10 1 0 0 53.1 61 44 39 9 3 20 43 5 0
SEATTLE 0-1 6.14 2 1 0 0 0 7.1 7 5 5 1 2 2 2 0 0
Minor Lg Totals 24-24 2.99 76 72 1 0 0 413.0 342 174 137 22 28 140 363 31 0
ML Totals 1-3 6.47 7 6 0 0 0 32.0 27 25 23 5 5 14 27 1 0
# MLB Rehab Assignment

WHALEN’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by New York-NL in the 12th round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by scout Mike Silvestri.
— Acquired by Atlanta from New York-NL along with John Gant (rhp) in exchange for Kelly
Johnson (inf/of), Juan Uribe (inf) and cash considerations on July 24, 2015.
— Acquired by Seattle from Atlanta along with Max Povse (rhp) in exchange for Alex
Jackson (of) and a player to be named later (Tyler Pike, lhp) on Nov. 28, 2016.
— On the Major League restricted list July 6-Oct. 26.

UNITED NATIONS
In 41 seasons of Seattle Mariners Baseball, players from 19 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
Brazil 1 Thyago Vieira
Canada 13 James Paxton, Michael Saunders, Jason Bay, Ryan Radmanovich
Colombia 2 Jolbert Cabrera, Emiliano Fruto
Cuba 9 Roenis Elias, Guillermo Heredia, Leonys Martin,
Ariel Miranda, Kendrys Morales, Diego Segui, Tony Fossas
Dominican Republic 46 Robinson Canó, Nelson Cruz, Adrian Beltre, Stan Javier
Germany 1 Mike Blowers
Italy 1 Alex Liddi
Japan 9 Norichika Aoki, Hisashi Iwakuma, Ichiro,
Munenori Kawasaki, Kenji Johjima,
Kazuhiro Sasaki, Shigetoshi Hasegawa, Mac Suzuki
Mexico 9 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 2 Roberto Kelly, Carlos Ruiz
Puerto Rico 25 Joey Cora, Edwin Díaz, Rey Quinones,
Danny Tartabull, Ivan Calderon
South Korea 3 Cha Seung Baek, Shin-Soo Choo, Dae-Ho Lee
United States 631 Edgar Martinez, Ken Griffey Jr., Jay Buhner, John Olerud
Venezuela 40 Félix Hernández, Franklin Gutierrez, Omar Vizquel, Freddy Garcia

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MIKE ZUNINO (3)
POSITION: Catcher
AGE: 26, turns 27 March 25 BORN: 3-25-91 in Cape Coral, FL
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 220
ML SERVICE: 3 years, 160 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: Mariners first round selection (3rd overall) in the 2012

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June draft; signed by Mariners scout Rob Mummau
PRONUNCIATION: Zunino (zoo-NEE-no)
2017:
• The Totals - Hit .251 (97x387) with
52 runs, 25 doubles, 25 home runs,
ZUNINO’s CAREER HIGHS
64 RBI, 39 walks, a .331 on-base MOST HITS:
percentage and a .509 slugging 4 — 4/29/14 at NYY
mark in 124 games with Seattle. MOST HOME RUNS:
• Tough to Replace - Posted a 3.3 2 — 6 times, last: 9/13/17 at TEX
WAR (Baseball-Reference), 2nd- MOST RBI: 7 — 6/3/17 vs. TB
highest among AL catchers, trail- MOST STOLEN BASES:
ing New York’s Gary Sanchez (4.1). 1 — 2 times, last: 9/14/17 at TEX
• Backstop Pop - His 25 home runs LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
ranked 3rd in the Majors among 10 — 7/20-31/15
catchers (primary position), trailing CAREER GRAND SLAMS: 1 — 6/3/17 vs. TB
Gary Sanchez-NYY (33) and Salva-
dor Perez-KC (27).
• Club Leader - Holds the top two single-season home run totals by a Mariners catcher: 25,
2017 and 22, 2014…is the only Mariners catcher to hit at least 20 home runs in a season.
• 20 / 20 Vision - Recorded his 2nd season with at least 20 doubles and 20 home runs
(also: 2014 - 20 2B, 22 HR)…since 2014, is one of 2 catchers with multiple seasons of 20+
doubles and 20+ home runs, joining Kansas City’s Salvador Perez (2015-17).
• Iron Man - Caught 994.0 innings, 2nd-most in the AL and 6th-most in the Majors.
• On a Roll - One of 6 players to hit .280+ with 24+ home runs and a .580+ slugging per-
centage from May 29 – end of the season (min. 330 PA)…joined by Nolan Arenado, Char-
lie Blackmon, J.D. Martinez, Giancarlo Stanton and Joey Votto…during that span, Zunino
hit .281 (84x299) with 24 home runs, 61 RBI and a .589 slugging mark in 95 games.
• First-Pitch Swinging - Led MLB with a .600 (24x40) average when swinging at the first pitch.
• Junino - Hit .304 (24x79) with 14 runs, 3 doubles, 10 home runs, 31 RBI, 7 walks, a .371
on-base percentage, a .722 slugging mark and a 1.092 OPS in 24 games…led the Major
Leagues in RBI in the month of June…among American League leaders in the month of
June, ranked 1st in RBI, 2nd in slugging, T2nd in home runs and 3rd in OPS.
• More About Junino - Became the 6th AL catcher (done 9x), the 3rd since 1983, to record
at least 30 RBI in a single calendar month (last: Joe Mauer-MIN, 32 RBI, May, 2009)…
Zunino’s 31 RBI in June rank 6th-most in a single calendar month in club history
• 7th Heaven - Collected a career-high 7 RBI, including his first grand slam home run, on
June 3 vs. Tampa Bay…marked the 14th time in club history that a Mariner had 7+RBI.
• 2nd Half Surge - Following the All-Star Break, hit .281 (52x185) with 27 runs, 14 doubles,
13 home runs, 28 RBI, a .376 on-base percentage and a .568 slugging mark in 60 games.
• Welcome Back - Recalled from AAA Tacoma on May 22…from May 29 – June 23, hit
.372 (29x78) with 14 runs, 6 doubles, 9 home runs, 30 RBI, a .419 on-base percentage
and a .795 slugging mark in 22 games.
• That’s a Winner - Hit his first career walk-
off home run on June 7 vs. Minnesota. BACKSTOP POP
• September Success - In 23 games in Since 2014, Mike Zunino has hit 70 home runs,
September, hit .338 (24x71) with 13 runs, 5th-most among all catchers (primary position):
5 doubles, 6 home runs, 13 RBI, a .420 on- Rk. Name HR
base percentage and a .662 slugging mark. 1. Brian McCann...................................87
• Tacoma Time - Optioned to AAA Tacoma Salvador Perez..................................87
on May 5, where he hit .293 (12x41) with 7 3. Yasmani Grandal...............................80
runs, 2 doubles, 5 home runs and 11 RBI Victor Martinez..................................80
in 12 games. 5. Mike Zunino.....................................70

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ZUNINO (continued)
PERSONAL: Michael Accorsi Zunino…resides in Gainesville, FL with wife Alyssa…played
college baseball at the University of Florida…led UF to three consecutive College World
Series…Golden Spikes Award, Johnny Bench Award, Dick Howser Trophy winner in
2012…father, Greg, is a scout with the Cincinnati Reds…mother, Paola, was a catcher
on the Italian national softball team… 2009 graduate of Mariner High School (Cape Coral,
FL)…selected All-State in Class 5A his senior year after batting .464 with 12 home runs.
2018 MARINERS

CAREER: Has spent his entire 5-year professional career with the Mariners…selected
by Seattle with the 3rd overall pick in the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of the
University of Florida.
2012: Combined to bat .360 (58x161) with 35 runs scored, 14 doubles, 13 home runs, 43
RBI and a 1.137 OPS in 44 games with Everett and Jackson…recorded a double in his
first pro plate appearance July 14 vs. Tri City…three-time Northwest League Player of the
Week (July 16-22, July 23-29, Aug. 6-12)…promoted to Jackson on Aug. 12…hit .333
(17x51) with 4 doubles and 3 home runs in 15 games with Jackson…appeared in all 8
playoff games batting .379 (11x29) with 3 home runs and 8 RBI…hit .288 (23x80) with 2
home runs and 15 RBI in 19 games with Peoria in the Arizona Fall League…played in the
AFL Rising Stars Game…selected to the MLB.com AFL Top Prospect Team and named
by Baseball America as the No. 7 prospect in the league.
2013: Appeared in 52 games, making 48 starts at catcher…Mariners were 25-23 in his
starts…hit .214 (37x173) with 5 home runs and 14 RBI in 52 games…hit 2 home runs
Sept. 25 vs. Kansas City…on DL with fractured hamate bone in left hand July 26-Sept.
1…walk-off single in 10th inning June 28 vs. Chicago (NL)…at 22 years and 95 days
old, became 3rd-youngest Mariner with game-ending RBI, behind Alex Rodriguez
(20.248, 3/31/96) and Danny Tartabull (21.317, 9/11/84)…first career home run June 14 at
Oakland…made MLB debut June 12 vs. Houston…went 1-for-4 with a single off Jordan
Lyles…one of 6 players, and only position player, to reach Majors from 2012 draft class.
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 RBI…set a club record for home
runs by a catcher with 22 (previous: Miguel Olivo, 19, 2011)…22 home runs were 2nd
among AL catchers (McCann, NYY, 23) and tied for 3rd-most in MLB…recorded more
extra-base hits (44) than singles (43)…with 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, 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 AL…caught in 130 games (125 starts),
just the 7th season by a Mariners catcher with 130+ games caught and 125+ starts at
catcher…1,121.0 innings caught ranked 5th in single-season club history…hit 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 1st game at Yankee Stadium
(new or old)…made 1st Opening Day roster…was youngest player on Seattle’s OD roster.
2015: Hit .174 (61x350) with 28 runs, 11 doubles, 11 home runs and 28 RBI in 112 games…
belted 11 home runs following Mariners catcher record 22 HR in 2014…5th catcher in
Mariners history to post multiple double-digit home runs seasons…joins Dan Wilson (3
seasons: 1996: 18, 1997: 15, 2001: 10), Dave Valle (3 seasons: 1987: 12, 1988: 10, 1993:
13), Miguel Olivo (2 seasons: 2011: 19, 2012: 12) and Kenji Johjima (2 seasons: 2006: 18,
2007: 14)…batted .361 (13x36) with 5 doubles, 1 home run, 6 RBI during career-high 10-
game hitting streak July 20-31…appeared in 112 games at catcher, making 101 starts…
at time of option to minors (8/28) ranked 3rd in Majors in innings caught (919.2) trailing
only Yadier Molina (1009.2) and Salvador Perez (947.1)…threw out 12 of 54 attempted
base stealers (22.2%)…was a part of a triple play July 26 vs. Toronto in the 4th inning (3-
6-2-2), the team’s 11th triple play turned in franchise history and first since Aug. 9, 2010
vs. Oakland…tied for 5th in the AL with 8 sacrifice hits…recorded his 2nd career multi-
home run game May 12 vs. SD (3x4, 2 HR, 3 RBI)…optioned to AAA Tacoma Aug. 28…
appeared in 10 games with the Rainiers, hitting .317 (13x41) with 2 doubles, 3 home runs
and 8 RBI…ended the season participating in Mariners instructional camp in Peoria, AZ.

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ZUNINO (continued)
2016: Hit .207 (34x164) with 16 runs, 7 doubles, 12 home runs and 31 RBI in 55 games with
the Mariners…among AL catchers, ranked 4th in OPS (min. 190 PA) with a mark of .787…
19 of his 34 hits went for extra-bases (7 doubles, 12 home runs)…hit his first 6 home runs
of the season at Safeco Field in his first 7 home games of the year, July 2 - August 5…
equaled the club record for home runs in a seven-game span at home and became just the
3rd Mariners player to do so at Safeco Field (also: Edgar Martinez, May 7-May 21, 2000

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& Kyle Seager: April 23-May 11, 2014)…also joined Ken Griffey Jr. as the only Mariners in
club history to hit 6 home runs in his first 7 home games of a season (Griffey accomplished
this feat in 1997)… reached base safely via a hit, walk or hit by pitch in 19 consecutive
games (with an at-bat), July 30 - August 23; marked the longest such streak of his career…
began the year with AAA Tacoma, where he hit .286 (80x280) with 47 runs, 15 doubles,
17 home runs, 57 RBI, a .376 OBP and a .521 slugging percentage in 79 games…recalled
from AAA Tacoma on June 30 for his first of 2 stints with Seattle…named Pacific Coast
League Player of the Week, April 4/7-17 after batting .441 (15x34) with 9 runs, 3 doubles,
4 home runs and 11 RBI in 8 games…homered in 5 straight games with the Rainiers, April
13-18, batting .500 with 8 runs, 3 doubles, 6 home runs and 12 RBI.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: None.
ZUNINO’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2012 Everett .373 29 110 29 41 81 10 0 10 35 0 1 4 18 26 1 0 .736 .474
Jackson .333 15 51 6 17 30 4 0 3 8 0 1 0 5 7 0 0 .588 .386
2013 Tacoma # .227 52 203 38 46 97 12 3 11 43 0 4 5 17 66 0 0 .478 .297
SEATTLE .214 52 173 22 37 57 5 0 5 14 0 1 3 16 49 1 0 .329 .290
2014 SEATTLE .199 131 438 51 87 177 20 2 22 60 0 4 17 17 158 0 3 .404 .254
2015 SEATTLE .174 112 350 28 61 105 11 0 11 28 8 2 5 21 132 0 1 .300 .230
Tacoma .317 10 41 7 13 24 2 0 3 8 0 0 2 0 8 0 0 .585 .349
2016 Tacoma .286 79 280 47 80 146 15 0 17 57 0 4 8 35 69 0 1 .521 .376
SEATTLE .207 55 164 16 34 77 7 0 12 31 0 1 6 21 65 0 0 .470 .318
2017 SEATTLE .251 124 387 52 97 197 25 0 25 64 0 1 8 39 160 1 0 .509 .331
Tacoma .293 12 41 7 12 29 2 0 5 11 0 0 0 4 5 0 0 .707 .356
Minor Lg Totals .288 197 726 134 209 407 45 3 49 162 0 10 19 79 181 1 1 .561 .368
ML Totals .209 474 1512 169 316 613 68 2 75 197 8 9 39 114 564 2 4 .405 .280
# MLB Rehab Assignment

ZUNINO’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Oakland in the 29th round of the 2009 June draft but did not sign.
— Selected by Seattle in the first round (3rd overall) in the 2012 June draft…signed by
Mariners scout Garrett Ball.
— On 15-day disabled list July 26-Sept. 2, 2013 with a fractured left hamate bone…included
rehab assignment with AAA Tacoma.

BATTING FIRST AT HOME?


On Sept. 26, 2007, the Mariners played the Cleveland Indians at Safeco Field and
batted first…due to a previous snow out in Cleveland, it marked the first time since
1913 a team batted first in its own ballpark, but the game still counted as a Mariners
home game…Toronto and Philadelphia played a three-game series under similar
circumstances June 25-27, 2010 with the Blue Jays playing as the home team at
Citizen Bank Park…until 1950, when it was formally abolished, the home team had the
right to choose whether it batted in the top or bottom of the inning…near the turn of the
century, when only one ball was used in a game, it was considered advantageous to hit
first, before the ball got dirty and soft…the practice had died out by the 19-teens.

NL RULES IN AL PARK
The Mariners and Marlins played a three-game series in Seattle June 24-26, 2011 in
Interleague play…due to a schedule conflict in Florida, the series was played at Safeco
Field, using National League rules (No DH, FLA batted 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 play…the Marlins and Expos played a pair of games at Chicago’s U.S.
Cellular Field Sept. 13-14, 2004 due to a hurricane threat…information courtesy of David
Smith/retrosheet.org.

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TONY ZYCH (55)
POSITION: Right-handed pitcher
AGE: 27, turns 28 Aug. 7 BORN: 8-7-90 in Hazel Crest, IL
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 190
ML SERVICE: 2 year, 6 days
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2018
ACQUIRED: In minor league trade with Chicago-NL for cash
2018 MARINERS

considerations on April 2, 2015


PRONUNCIATION: Zych (ZICK)

2017:
• Totals – Was 6-3 with 1 save, 12 ZYCH’s CAREER HIGHS
holds and a 2.66 ERA (12 ER, 40.2 MOST STRIKEOUTS:
IP) in 45 relief appearances. 4 — 3 times, last 7/5/17 vs. KC
• Shut It Down – Held opponents LOW-HIT GAME: None
scoreless in 35 of 45 games; allowed LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
more than 1 run in only 1 game. 3 — 2 times, last 6/21-7/25/17
• Strong Start – Was 4-2 with 1.99 ERA LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
(7 ER, 31.2 IP) with 27 strikeouts in 2 — 5/19-6/10/17
first 35 games…had 5.00 ERA (5 ER, MOST INNINGS PITCHED:
9.0 IP) over his final 10 appearances. STARTER: 2.2 — 9/30/15 vs. HOU
• That Hurts – Began year on disabled RELIEVER: 3.0 — 10/3/15 vs. OAK
list (recovering from off-season
surgery) and made two rehab
appearances with AAA Tacoma, tossing 1.1 innings before being activated on April 14.
• Ouch – On 10-day DL with right elbow flexor bundle strain on Aug. 22-end of season.
• No Hits – Limited opponents to a .208 (30x144) batting average; .194 (19x98) vs. righties.
• Rehab Time – Made one official rehab appearance with AAA Tacoma on April 9 at
Sacramento…also appeared in a suspended game (completed July 8) on April 7 at
Sacramento, allowing 2 hits and striking out 1 in 0.1 innings pitched.
PERSONAL: Anthony Aaron Zych…resides in Monee, IL…attended St. Rita of Cascia High
School in Chicago…hit .426 with 8 home runs, 33 runs scored and 30 RBI as a senior
second baseman and was 7-2 with a 2.63 ERA and 56 strikeouts on the mound…earned
the American Baseball Coaches Association Rawlings High School Gold Glove at second
base…also earned one letter in football as a defensive back and two letters in golf…
played college baseball at the University of Louisville…was a 2009 Collegiate Baseball
Freshman All-American after going 6-2, 2 SV, 3.25 ERA in 21 appearances…played for the
2009 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team…Cape Cod League All-Star in 2010 with the
Bourne Braves…presented the Russ Ford Award as the Cape Cod League’s Outstanding
Relief Pitcher and Robert A. McNeece Award as the Outstanding Pro Prospect.
CAREER: Selected twice in June amateur draft by hometown Cubs, in 46th round in 2008
(attended Louisville) and 4th round in 2011…signed by Cubs scout Tim Adkins.
2011: Made pro debut with the AZL Cubs and Boise Hawks, appearing in 4 games.
2012: Made 47 appearances with A Daytona and AA Tennessee…combined to go 5-4, 3.67
ERA (25 ER, 61.1 IP) with 6 saves…averaged 9.4 K/9.0 IP…pitched for Mesa in Arizona
Fall League after the season, going 1-0 with 1 save and a 3.86 ERA in 13 appearances.
2013: Spent season with AA Tennessee…went 5-5 with a 3.05 ERA (19 ER, 56.0 IP).
2014: Appeared in 45 games for AA Tennessee…went 4-5, 5.09 ERA (33 ER, 58.1 IP)…went
4-1 with 1 save and 3.77 ERA (13 ER, 31.0 IP) in 23 appearances on road…in 22 games
at home went 0-4 with 1 save and a 6.59 ERA (20 ER, 27.1 IP).
2015: Was 0-0 with 2.45 ERA (5 ER, 18.1 IP) with 24 strikeouts in 13 relief appearances with
Seattle…selected from AAA Tacoma Sept. 1 when MLB rosters expanded…tossed 2.0+
innings in 5 of 13 relief outings including career-high 3.0 innings Oct. 3 vs. Oakland…with
MLB debut became last player who has played Major League baseball listed in baseball
encyclopedia, supplanting Edward (Dutch) Zwilling (CWS, 1910)…began season with AA
Jackson, going 0-0 with 5 saves and 2.16 ERA (4 ER, 16.2 IP) in 15 relief appearances…
promoted to AAA Tacoma on May 16…was 1-2 with 4 saves, 3.41 ERA (12 ER, 31.2 IP) in
25 games with Tacoma; struck out at least 1 batter in 23 of 25 appearances…averaged
10.52 SO/9.0 IP…acquired from the Cubs on April 2 in exchange for cash considerations
after spending his first four minor league seasons in the Cubs organization.
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2016: Was 1-0 with a 3.29 ERA (5 ER, 13.2 IP) with 21 strikeouts in 12 relief appearances…
optioned to AAA Tacoma on Aug. 24 (post-game)…made one appearance (Aug. 28)
before going on 7-day DL (right shoulder strain)…after activation from DL, made two
appearances with Seattle…sent on rehab assignment on Aug. 12 and made appearances
with AZL Mariners, AA Jackson & AAA Tacoma before being activated from the DL on
Aug. 23, making 4 rehab games, including 2 starts…transferred to 60-day disabled list

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on June 24 after originally being placed on the 15-day D.L. with rotator cuff tendinitis in
right shoulder on May 3 (retroactive to May 2)…first MLB win on April 21 at Cleveland with
shutout 9th of 10-7, 10-inning win…made his first Opening Day roster.
ZYCH’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2011 AZL Cubs 0-0 4.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 2 1 0 1 1 3 0 0
Boise 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
2012 Daytona 3-3 3.19 27 0 0 0 6 36.2 32 16 13 0 2 7 36 2 0
Tennessee 2-1 4.38 20 0 0 0 0 24.2 26 12 12 1 3 12 28 1 0
2013 Tennessee 5-5 3.05 47 0 0 0 3 56.0 51 30 19 2 1 21 40 2 0
2014 Tennessee 4-5 5.09 45 0 0 0 2 58.1 75 36 33 3 3 18 35 3 0
2015 Jackson 0-0 2.16 15 0 0 0 5 16.2 11 4 4 0 3 0 18 0 1
Tacoma 1-2 3.41 25 0 0 0 4 31.2 34 12 12 2 2 2 37 4 0
SEATTLE 0-0 2.45 13 1 0 0 0 18.1 17 6 5 1 2 3 24 1 0
2016 SEATTLE 1-0 3.29 12 0 0 0 0 13.2 10 6 5 0 1 10 21 0 0
AZL Mariners # 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Jackson # 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
Tacoma # 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0
2017 Tacoma # 0-0 20.25 2 1 0 0 0 1.1 5 3 3 1 0 0 3 0 0
SEATTLE 6-3 2.66 45 0 0 0 1 40.2 30 12 12 2 5 21 35 1 1
Minor Lg Totals 15-16 3.73 190 3 0 0 20 234.1 236 116 97 9 15 71 210 12 1
ML Totals 7-3 2.72 70 1 0 0 1 72.2 57 24 22 3 8 34 80 2 1

ZYCH’s CAREER TRANSACTIONS


— Selected by Chicago-NL in the 46th round of the 2008 June Draft…did not sign to attend
Univ. of Louisville.
— Selected by Chicago-NL in the 4th round of the 2011 June Draft.
— Acquired by Seattle in minor league trade for cash considerations, April 2, 2015.
— On disabled list May 3 (retro to May 2)-Aug. 23, 2016 with rotator cuff tendinitis…
transferred to 60-day DL June 24…included rehab assignments with AZL Mariners, AA
Jackson and AAA Tacoma.
— On 10-day disabled list April 3-14, 2017 while recovering from off-season surgery…
included rehab assignment with AAA Tacoma.
— On 10-day disabled list Aug. 22-end of 2017 season with right elbow flexor bundle strain.

SINGLE GAME STRIKEOUT LEADERS


PLAYER SO # OF TIMES LAST DONE
Randy Johnson 19 2 8/8/97 vs. CWS
Randy Johnson 18 1 9/27/92 at TEX
Randy Johnson 16 2 7/18/97 vs. KC
Mark Langston 16 1 5/10/88 at TOR
Mike Moore 16 1 8/19/88 at NYY (G#1)
Félix Hernández 15 1 6/8/14 at TB
Randy Johnson 15 12 7/11/98 vs. ANA
Mark Langston 15 1 6/25/86 vs. CLE
Randy Johnson 14 5 7/13/97 vs. TEX
Mark Langston 14 4 5/24/87 vs. TOR
Félix Hernández 13 3 6/28/12 vs. BOS
Hisashi Iwakuma 13 1 7/30/12 vs. TOR
Randy Johnson 13 9 8/15/97 at BAL (G#1)
Erik Hanson 13 1 5/19/93 at TEX
Mike Moore 13 1 8/24/88 at BAL (G#2)
Gaylord Perry 13 1 4/20/82 vs. CAL

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THE INVITED PLAYERS
JOHN ANDREOLI (57)
POSITION: Outfielder
AGE: 27, turns 28 on June 9 BORN: 6-9-90 in Worchester, MA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 210
ML SERVICE: None
2018 MARINERS

ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on Dec. 8, 2017


2017: Spent his third straight season with AAA Iowa…in 119 games, hit .244 (105x430) with
81 runs, 24 doubles, 8 triples, 14 home runs, 49 RBI and 26 stolen bases…T1st in Pacific
Coast League in steals, T10th in triples and 11th in runs.
PERSONAL: John Francis Andreoli…resides in Shrewsbury, MA…attended the University
of Connecticut, where he played for three seasons (2009-11)…selected by Chicago-NL in
17th round of the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed by Cubs scout Matt Sherman.
2011: Made his pro debut with the AZL Cubs, where he went 3-for-7 (.429) with 1 run in 2
games…also appeared in 8 games with A Peoria, batting .111 (3x27) with 3 runs and 1
RBI…2012: Led Florida State League in stolen bases and walks while also ranking 3rd
in on-base percentage…in 121 games with High-A Daytona, hit .289 (119x412) with 68
runs, 17 doubles, 8 triples, 1 home run, 25 RBI, 75 walks, 55 stolen bases and a .402
OBP…2013: With High-A Daytona, hit .318 (84x264) with 43 runs, 11 doubles, 6 triples,
25 RBI and .394 on-base mark in 68 games…Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star…
promoted to AA Tennessee June 28…in 59 games with Tennessee, hit .289 (58x201) with
31 runs, 12 doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs and 19 RBI…led Cubs minor leaguers with 40
steals…2014: Spent an injury-shortened campaign with AA Tennessee…hit .211 (44x209)
with 37 runs, 4 doubles, 2 triples, 8 RBI and 28 stolen bases in 61 games…Southern
League Mid-Season All-Star…on disabled list June 12-end of season with right wrist
tendinitis…2015: In first season at Triple-A, hit .277 (105x379) with 72 runs, 20 doubles,
6 triples, 5 home runs, 32 RBI and 33 steals in 106 games with Iowa…led club in batting
and steals…two stints on DL: May 24–June 4 with left groin strain & July 7-27 with left rib
cage strain…2016: Hit .256 (130x507) with 96 runs, 21 doubles, 7 triples, 12 home runs,
61 RBI, 94 walks and 43 stolen bases in 140 games with AAA Iowa…led Pacific Coast
League in steals and games...his 94 walks and his .374 on-base percentage led Iowa.
ANDREOLI’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2011 AZL Cubs .429 2 7 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 .429 .500
Peoria .111 8 27 3 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 6 2 0 .111 .200
2012 Daytona .289 121 412 68 119 155 17 8 1 25 3 2 4 75 89 55 20 .376 .402
2013 Daytona .318 68 264 43 84 107 11 6 0 25 1 3 1 34 57 23 3 .405 .394
Tennessee .289 59 201 31 58 80 12 2 2 19 0 2 2 21 38 17 2 .398 .358
2014 Tennessee .211 61 209 37 44 52 4 2 0 8 3 2 4 34 49 28 2 .249 .329
2015 Iowa .277 106 379 72 105 152 20 6 5 32 10 1 3 55 97 33 8 .401 .372
2016 Iowa .256 140 507 96 130 201 21 7 12 61 4 7 5 94 162 43 12 .396 .374
2017 Iowa .244 119 430 81 105 187 24 8 14 49 5 1 4 65 138 26 10 .435 .348
Minor Lg Totals .267 684 2436 432 651 940 109 39 34 220 26 18 23 382 636 228 57 .386 .369

ANDREW APLIN (72)


POSITION: Outfielder
AGE: 26, turns 27 on March 21 BORN: 3-21-91 in Vallejo, CA
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 204
ML SERVICE: None
ACQUIRED: In a trade with Houston in exchange for a player to be named later or case
considerations on May 24, 2017
2017: With AAA Fresno, hitting .250 (21x84) with 14 runs, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run, 13
RBI and a .375 on-base mark in 32 games…DFA'd by Houston on May 22…acquired by
Seattle from Houston for player to be named later or cash on May 24…DFA'd by Seattle
on June 2 and outrighted to Tacoma on June 5…in 47 games with AAA Tacoma, hit .243
(36x148) with 21 runs, 8 doubles, 2 triples, 5 home runs and 25 RBI…on 7-day DL, July
17-Aug. 19, with a right knee sprain…appeared in 2 rehab games with AZL Mariners.
PERSONAL: Andrew Ahyim Aplin…resides in Suisun City, CA…graduated from Vanden (CA)
HS in 2009…attended Arizona State University, where he played for 3 seasons (2010-12)
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APLIN (continued)
2012: After being selected by Houston in 5th round of MLB First-Year Player Draft…pro
debut by splitting season between Short-A Tri-City and High-A Lancaster…combined
to bat .313 (84x268) with 57 runs, 13 doubles, 7 triples, 7 home runs and 38 RBI in
68 games…led New York-Penn League in OPS (.978) and slugging (.537), was 2nd in
batting, 3rd in on-base (.441) and T4th in steals…TOPPS Short-Season/Rookie All-Star
team…2013: With High-A Lancaster, hit .278 (139x500) with 102 runs, 32 doubles, 7

2018 MARINERS
triples, 9 home runs, 107 RBI, 83 walks, 24 stolen bases and a .376 on-base percentage
in 128 games…California League Mid-Season and Postseason All-Star teams…led Cal
League in RBI while also ranking 2nd in runs and walks…his 107 RBI were 5th-most in all
of minor league baseball…named Cal League Player of the Week for the week of May 20-
27…2014: Split season between AA Corpus Christi and AAA Oklahoma City, combining
for a .265 (120x452) average with 63 runs, 14 doubles, 2 triples, 6 home runs, 65 RBI,
80 walks, 26 stolen bases and a .372 on-base percentage in 126 games…spent majority
of season with Corpus Christi, batting .267 (95x356) with 49 runs, 11 doubles, 1 triple, 6
home runs, 50 RBI, 65 walks, 21 stolen bases and a .379 OBP in 98 games…Texas League
Mid-Season All-Star Team…T3rd in Texas League with 13 outfield assists…in 28 games
with AAA Oklahoma City, hit .260 (25x96) with 14 runs, 3 doubles, 1 triple and 15 RBI with
Oklahoma City…played in 19 games for AFL Champion Salt River…2015: Appeared in 74
games with AAA Fresno and 31 games with AA Corpus Christi…attended Major League
Spring Training…began season with AAA Fresno, where he hit .275 (64x233) with 37 runs,
7 doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs, 28 RBI, 45 walks, 20 stolen bases and a .392 on-base
percentage…reassigned to Corpus Christi on May 16, where he hit .343 (36x105) with 27
runs, 3 doubles, 4 triples, 12 RBI, 24 walks, 12 stolen bases and .458 on-base percentage
in 31 games…promoted to Fresno on June 20…appeared in 9 playoff games as Fresno
won the Triple-A Championship…2016: With AAA Fresno, hit .223 (89x399) with 61 runs,
15 doubles, 4 triples, 5 home runs, 32 RBI and 21 steals in 116 games.
APLIN’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2012 Tri-City .348 44 164 38 57 88 9 5 4 25 1 2 5 24 22 20 7 .537 .441
Lancaster .260 24 104 19 27 44 4 2 3 13 0 0 0 4 16 4 3 .423 .287
2013 Lancaster .278 128 500 102 139 212 32 7 9 107 3 10 2 83 63 24 6 .424 .376
2014 Corpus Christi .267 98 356 49 95 126 11 1 6 50 6 5 2 65 56 21 8 .354 .379
Oklahoma City .260 28 96 14 25 30 3 1 0 15 1 4 0 15 15 5 3 .313 .348
2015 Fresno .275 74 233 37 64 81 7 2 2 28 7 0 0 45 41 20 7 .348 .392
Corpus Christi .343 31 105 27 36 47 3 4 0 12 3 2 0 24 13 12 3 .448 .458
2016 Fresno .223 116 399 61 89 127 15 4 5 32 4 0 2 42 98 21 9 .318 .300
2017 Fresno .250 32 84 14 21 29 3 1 1 13 1 2 2 16 21 1 1 .345 .375
Tacoma .243 47 148 21 36 63 8 2 5 25 0 0 1 26 32 4 2 .426 .360
AZL Mariners .333 2 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .333 .500
Minor Lg Totals .269 622 2192 384 590 848 95 29 35 320 26 25 14 345 377 132 49 .387 .368

GORDON BECKHAM (1)


POSITION: Infielder
AGE: 31, turns 32 on Sept. 16 BORN: 9-16-86 in Atlanta, GA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190
ML SERVICE: 7 Years, 153 Days
ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on Mar. 31, 2017…re-signed Dec. 8, 2017
2017: Went 3-for-17 (.176) with 2 runs, 1 walk and 1 stolen bases in 11 games with Seattle…
selected from AAA Tacoma on Sept. 2…hit .262 (86x328) with 37 runs, 16 doubles, 9
home runs, 45 RBI and 20 walks in 83 games with AAA Tacoma.
PERSONAL: James Gordon Beckham…resides in Atlanta, GA, with his wife, Brittany…
graduated from Westminster (GA) High School, where he was four-year starter in baseball
and three-year starter in football…played three seasons at University of Georgia (2006-
08)…as junior in 2008, was named SEC Player of the Year and First-Team All-America by
Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger and American Baseball Coaches
Association…his father, Gordon, was a quarterback for University of South Carolina from
1980-82…his father-in-law, Scott Fletcher, played 15 seasons in the Majors.
2008: After being selected 8th overall in the Draft, began his pro career with A Kannapolis,
where he hit .310 (18x58) with 11 runs, 2 doubles, 3 home runs and 8 RBI in 14 games.
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BECKHAM (continued)
2009: Appeared in 103 games with Chicago-AL after being selected from AAA Charlotte on
June 4…5th in AL Rookie of the Year Award voting…first position player from 2008 MLB
Draft to reach Majors (4th overall)…among AL rookies, ranked 1st in doubles (28), RBI
(63) and extra-base hits (43), 2nd in batting (.270), home runs (14), on-base percentage
(.347) and slugging (.460)…AL Rookie of the Month for July after batting .330 (32x97)…
MLB debut on June 4 vs. Oakland…singled off Dontrelle Willis for first MLB hit on June
2018 MARINERS

9 vs. Detroit…first MLB home run off Johnny Cueto on June 20 at Cincinnati…began
season with AA Birmingham, hitting .299 (44x147) with 23 runs, 17 doubles, 4 home runs
and 22 RBI in 38 games…promoted to AAA Charlotte, where he hit .464 (13x28) with 6
runs, 6 doubles and 3 RBI in 7 games…entered season ranked by Baseball America as
the No. 1 prospect in Chicago-AL organization…2010: Made first Opening Day roster…
in 131 games with Chicago-AL, hit .252 (112x444) with 58 runs, 25 doubles, 2 triple, 9
home runs and 49 RBI…on August 30 at Cleveland, was hit by Frank Herrmann and
left game with bruised right hand and missed half of September…2011: In 150 games
with Chicago-AL, hit .230 (115x499) with 60 runs, 23 doubles, 10 home runs and 44
RBI…2012: Established career-highs in games (151), runs (62), hits (123) and home runs
(16)…at the time, his .9899 fielding percentage was 2nd-best by 2nd baseman in White
Sox history (Nellie Fox, .9901, 1962)…2013: Hit .267 (99x371) with 22 doubles, 1 triple, 5
home runs and 24 RBI in 103 games with Chicago-AL…on disabled list with a fractured
hamate bone in left wrist on April 12…appeared in 8 rehab games with AAA Charlotte…
reinstated from DL June 3…on July 8 vs. Chicago-NL, became first White Sox player to
steal home since Juan Pierre in 2010…2014: Hit .226 (101x446) with 53 runs, 27 doubles,
9 home runs and 44 RBI in 127 games with Chicago-AL (101 G) and Los Angeles-AL (26
G)…started season on 15-day DL with strained left oblique…appeared in 12 rehab games
with AA Birmingham…reinstated from DL on April 24…in 101 games with Chicago-AL,
hit .221 (86x390) with 43 runs, 24 doubles, 7 home runs and 36 RBI…acquired by Los
Angeles-AL in exchange for a player to be named later on August 21 (RHP Yency Almonte
on February 4, 2015)…hit .268 (15x56) with 10 runs, 3 doubles, 2 home runs and 8 RBI in
26 games with Angels…2015: Signed with Chicago-AL on January 28…hit .209 (44x211)
with 24 runs, 8 doubles, 6 home runs and 20 RBI in 100 games…first player in MLB
history to record game-ending hits on both Mother’s Day and Father’s Day in same season
(Elias)…2016: Hit .212 (52x245) with 25 runs, 16 doubles, 1 triple, 5 home runs and 31 RBI
in 88 total games with Atlanta (85 G) and San Francisco (3 G)…had 2 stints on DL: April
18–May 9 with strained left hamstring and June 2–July 7 with strained left hamstring…
had rehab assignments with GCL Braves, High-A Carolina and AAA Gwinnett…acquired
by San Francisco from Atlanta for minor league infielder Richard Rodriguez on Sept. 27.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Made 2 appearances for Los Angeles-AL in the 2014 ALDS
against Kansas City.
BECKHAM’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2008 Kannapolis .310 14 58 11 18 29 2 0 3 8 0 0 0 5 7 0 1 .500 .365
2009 Birmingham .299 38 147 23 44 73 17 0 4 22 2 1 2 14 24 1 0 .497 .366
Charlotte .464 7 28 6 13 19 6 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 .679 .448
CHICAGO-AL .270 103 378 58 102 174 28 1 14 63 1 4 6 41 65 7 4 .460 .347
2010 CHICAGO-AL .252 131 444 58 112 168 25 2 9 49 6 4 7 37 92 4 6 .378 .317
2011 CHICAGO-AL .230 150 499 60 115 168 23 0 10 44 7 3 13 35 111 5 3 .337 .296
2012 CHICAGO-AL .234 151 525 62 123 195 24 0 16 60 8 2 7 40 89 5 4 .371 .296
2013 CHICAGO-AL .267 103 371 46 99 138 22 1 5 24 1 4 4 28 56 5 1 .372 .322
Charlotte # .333 8 36 7 12 14 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 .389 .368
2014 Birmingham # .163 12 43 5 7 12 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 4 6 1 0 .279 .234
CHICAGO-AL .221 101 390 43 86 131 24 0 7 36 3 5 5 19 70 3 0 .336 .263
LOS ANGELES-AL
.268 26 56 10 15 24 3 0 2 8 0 0 2 3 11 0 0 .429 .328
2015 CHICAGO-AL .209 100 211 24 44 70 8 0 6 20 1 4 2 19 43 0 1 .332 .275
2016 ATLANTA .217 85 240 25 52 85 16 1 5 30 0 3 4 26 50 1 0 .354 .300
Gwinnett # .333 3 12 2 4 6 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .500 .385
GCL Braves # .200 3 10 0 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 .300 .182
Carolina # .625 3 8 3 5 9 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 1.125 .750
SAN FRANCISCO .000 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000
2017 Tacoma .262 83 328 37 86 129 16 0 9 45 0 2 5 20 58 3 2 .393 .313
SEATTLE .176 11 17 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 .176 .222
Minor Lg Totals .285 171 670 94 191 294 49 0 18 94 3 5 7 50 108 6 3 .439 .339
ML Totals .239 964 3136 388 751 1156 173 5 74 335 27 30 50 249 591 31 19 .369 .303

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CHRISTIAN BERGMAN (56)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 29, turns 30 on May 4 BORN: 5-4-88 in Glendale, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195
ML SERVICE: 2 years, 127 days
ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on Dec. 1, 2016…re-signed Jan. 4, 2018
2017: Was 4-5 with 5.00 ERA (30 ER, 54.0 IP) in 13 games, including 8 starts with Seattle…

2018 MARINERS
had three stints with Seattle: May 7-June 20, Aug. 12-13 & Aug. 28-Sept. 1…as reliever, was
0-1 with 2.38 ERA (3 ER, 11.1 IP) in 5 relief appearances; as a starter, he was 4-4 with a 5.70
ERA (27 ER, 42.2 IP) with 28 strikeouts in 8 starts…in 16 starts with AAA Tacoma, was 9-4
with a 5.34 ERA (51 ER, 86.0 IP) with 63 strikeouts and 18 walks…made two starts of 7.0+
innings while allowing zero runs (7.1 on May 17 vs. OAK & 7.0 on May 28 at BOS)…began
season with Tacoma, going 5-0 with 2.17 ERA (7 ER, 29.0 IP) with 24 strikeouts in 5 starts.
PERSONAL: Christian Stanford Bergman…resides in The Woodlands, Texas…attended St.
Francis (CA) H…as senior, went 10-2 with 1.54 ERA and hit .343…2006 Mission League
Most Valuable Player and All-California Interscholastic Federation first-team member…
attended University of California, Irvine…earned All-Big West first-team honors his
sophomore year after going 5-2 with 1.94 ERA…All- Big West second-team honors his
junior year after going 9-3 with a 3.50 ERA with 66 strikeouts…selected by Colorado in
24th round of 2010 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed by scout Jon Lukens.
2010: Pro debut at R Casper…went 1-3 with 5.91 ERA (14 ER, 21.1 IP) in five starts and
0-1 with a 6.00 ERA (18 ER, 27.0 IP) in nine relief appearances…2011: Spent season
with Short-A Tri-City…Northwest League Post-Season All-Star…led Northwest league
in innings, shutouts, complete games and WHIP and T1st in wins…2012: MiLB.com
Organization All-Star, California League Post-Season All-Star and CAL Pitcher of the Year
after going 16-5 with 3.68 ERA (66 ER, 162.2 IP) over 27 starts with High-A Modesto…
his 16 wins were T1st in Minors…3rd in California League in ERA…ranked 28th-best
Rockies prospect by Baseball America…2013: Texas League Midseason and Postseason
All-Star…Texas League Pitcher of the Week for week ending Aug. 4…Baseball America
labeled him as having “Best Control” in Colorado system following the season…2014:
MLB debut June 9 vs. Atlanta en route to making 10 starts…10 walks in first 10 starts are
fewest by Colorado starter in first 10 starts…missed 51 games with a fractured left thumb
June 25-Aug. 24…at AAA Colorado Springs, went 4-4 with a 3.84 ERA (32 ER, 75.0 IP) in
12 starts…with Colorado Springs, had a 26.2 home scoreless innings streak May 3-June
3, the longest in SkySox history…named to Arizona Fall League Rising Stars team after
going 2-0 with a 4.34 ERA (9 ER, 18.2 IP) with 17 strikeouts for Salt River…2015: Made
first Opening Day roster…optioned to AAA Albuquerque June 10…recalled June 18...
on 15-day disabled list with right shoulder fatigue June 30-Aug. 1…went 3-0 with a 4.10
ERA (24 ER, 52.2 IP) in 26 relief appearances, 0-1 with a 6.89 ERA (12 ER, 15.2 IP) in four
starts…2.0+ innings in 18 of 24 relief appearances, T2nd-most in Majors…2016: Named
to Colorado Opening Day roster…in 15 appearances (1 start) Colorado, went 1-3 with a
8.39 ERA (23 ER, 24.2 IP) with 22 strikeouts…on disabled list with strained left oblique
May 20-July 9…optioned to AAA Albuquerque on July 9…recalled on Aug. 16…made 10
starts with Albuquerque, going 3-3 with a 3.66 ERA (21 ER, 51.2 IP) with 33 strikeouts.
BERGMAN's PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 Casper 1-4 5.96 14 5 0 0 0 48.1 62 39 32 5 1 11 37 4 0
2011 Tri-City 7-5 2.59 15 15 2 2 0 97.1 83 31 28 4 4 11 68 2 0
2012 Modesto 16-5 3.65 27 27 0 0 0 162.2 161 73 66 16 3 37 121 4 0
2013 Tulsa 8-7 3.37 27 27 1 1 0 171.0 162 76 64 25 5 23 111 0 0
2014 Colorado Springs 5-5 4.21 15 15 0 0 0 92.0 96 48 43 11 2 18 60 1 0
COLORADO 3-5 5.93 10 10 0 0 0 54.2 75 37 36 9 1 10 31 0 0
Tulsa 0-1 3.00 2 2 0 0 0 9.0 8 3 3 1 0 5 5 2 0
2015 COLORADO 3-1 4.74 30 4 0 0 0 68.1 82 36 36 8 0 15 37 4 0
Albuquerque 0-0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 5.0 2 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0
2016 COLORADO 1-3 8.39 15 1 0 0 0 24.2 39 24 23 7 0 6 22 0 0
Albuquerque 3-3 3.66 10 10 0 0 0 51.2 52 24 21 8 2 12 33 1 0
2017 Tacoma 9-4 5.34 16 16 1 1 0 86.0 102 53 51 7 2 18 63 1 0
SEATTLE 4-5 5.00 13 8 0 0 0 54.0 61 31 30 12 3 15 33 0 0
Minor Lg Totals 49-34 3.83 128 119 4 4 0 723.1 728 347 308 77 19 137 504 15 0
ML Totals 11-14 5.58 68 23 0 0 0 201.2 257 128 125 36 4 46 123 4 0

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BRADEN BISHOP (73)
POSITION: Outfielder
AGE: 24, turns 25 on August 22 BORN: 8-22-93 in Woodland, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190
ML SERVICE: None
ACQUIRED: Selected by Seattle in the 3rd round of the 2015 MLB First-Year Player Draft…
signed by Mariners scout Jeff Sakamoto.
2017: Spent majority of season with A Modesto, but also appeared in 31 games with AA
2018 MARINERS

Arkansas (7/22-end)…combined to hit .306 (147x480) wth 89 runs, 34 double, 4 triples,


3 home runs, 43 RBI, 10 HBP, 60 walks and 22 stolen bases in 119 games…Cal League
North Division All-Star…went 4-for-4 with 3 runs, 1 double, 1 triple and 2 stolen bases to
earn Cal League All-Star Game MVP honors…among Cal League leaders, ranked T11th
in walks (45), 12th in average (.296) and stolen bases (16)…season-high 16-game hit
streak, April 7-24, batting .403 (27x67)…promoted to Arkansas on July 22.
PERSONAL: Braden Adam Bishop…resides in San Carlos, CA…graduated from St. Francis
(CA) High School in 2012…played 3 seasons at University of Washington (2013-15)…in
2015, named First-Team All-Pac-12 and All-Pac-12 Defensive Team…established 4Mom
Foundation to help raise awareness for early onset Alzheimer’s Disease after his mom
was diagnosed with the disease in the fall of 2014.
2015: Began pro career with Short-A Everett…Northwest League Post-Season All-Star…
tied for Northwest League lead in HBP (12), while also ranking 2nd in average (.320), T8th
in hits (70), 9th in on base percentage (.367) and 12th in OPS (.760)…Northwest League
Player of the Week, Aug. 17-23…reached base safely in 47 of 54 games with an at-bat…
hit .408 (29x71) with 7 runs, 4 doubles, 2 home runs, 13 RBI, 1 walk and 7 stolen bases in
18 games in August…named Mariners #7 prospect by Baseball America heading into the
2016 season…2016: Hit .273 (113x414) with 57 runs,11 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home runs, 43
RBI, 36 walks and 8 stolen bases in 104 games combined between A Clinton (4/7-6/28)
and High-A Bakersfield (6/29-end of season)…recorded 31 multi-hit games combined
between Clinton (21) and Bakersfield (10).
BISHOP’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2015 Everett .320 56 219 34 70 86 8 1 2 22 11 1 12 5 33 13 3 .393 .367
2016 Clinton .290 63 248 38 72 82 5 1 1 21 6 1 4 25 48 6 1 .331 .363
Bakersfield .247 41 166 19 41 53 6 0 2 22 4 1 2 11 39 2 0 .319 .300
2017 Modesto .296 88 355 71 105 142 25 3 2 32 4 1 7 45 65 16 4 .400 .385
Arkansas .336 31 125 18 42 56 9 1 1 11 1 1 3 15 15 6 1 .448 .417
Minor Lg Totals .296 279 1113 180 330 419 53 6 8 108 26 5 28 101 200 43 9 .376 .368

RYAN COOK (46)


POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 30, 31 on June 30 BORN: 6-30-87 in Clovis, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 220
ML SERVICE: 4 years, 86 days
ACQUIRED: Re-Signed a 2-year minor league deal on Nov. 14, 2016
2017: Had "Tommy John" Surgery on Oct. 20, 2016…missed entire season while recovering.
PERSONAL: Ryan William Cook…graduated from Clovis (CA) HS in 2005…attended
University of Southern California…18-13 with 5.33 ERA in 46 games, 42 starts, in three
years with USC…selected by Arizona in 27th round of 2008 MLB First-Year Player Draft.
2008: With Yakima was 2-2 with 4.64 ERA in seven starts…2009: T4th in Midwest League
in wins and 10th in ERA…ERA was lowest in Arizona farm system…on disabled list May
19-June 1 with blister on finger…Midwest League Midseason All-Star…2010: Combined
to go 5-8 with 4.30 ERA in 24 starts with A Visalia, AA Mobile and AAA Reno…on DL
May 15-27 with sprained left foot…2011: MLB debut with Arizona, making 12 relief
appearances in three stints…selected from AA Mobile July 20 and made ML debut that
day vs. Milwaukee…led Arizona farm system with 19 saves…combined to go 1-5 with
2.21 ERA in 48 relief outings with Mobile and Reno…2012: Oakland’s representative on
A.L. All-Star team…went 6-2 with 14 saves, a 2.09 ERA in 71 appearances…tied Oakland
rookie record for games and had third best save total…2nd among A.L. rookies in saves
and appearances…among A.L. relievers was 3rd in opponents average, 4th in slugging,
5th in ERA, T6th in wins, 9th in on-base percentage and T9th in strikeouts…did not allow
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a run over first 21 games (23.0 IP); longest season-opening scoreless streak by player
on Oakland Opening Day roster since at least 1916; Alex Kellner (21.0 IP in 1953)…first
MLB win May 17 at Texas…seventh Oakland rookie All-Star (Gross, 1977; Keough, 1978;
Canseco, 1986; McGwire, 1987; Grieve, 1998; Bailey, 2009)…2013: Was 6-4 with two
saves and a 2.54 ERA in team-leading 71 relief appearances…did not allow a run on road
until May 26 at Houston, which snapped a 22.2-inning road scoreless streak dating back

2018 MARINERS
to Aug. 11, 2012, the 3rd-longest by a reliever in Oakland history…allowed first home
run of season Aug. 10 at Toronto, snapping a 72-game, 75.2-inning, 302-batters faced
homerless streak…the 75.2-inning homerless streak was fifth longest in Oakland history
by a reliever…2014: Appeared in 54 games despite two stints on disabled list and was
1-3 with a save and a 3.42 ERA…on 15-day DL March 28-April 6, 2014 (right shoulder
inflammation), including rehab with A Stockton…on 15-day DL May 9-June 2, 2014 (right
forearm strain), including rehab with A Stockton…2015: Had 18.69 ERA (18 ER, 8.2 IP) in
9 relief appearances for Oakland and Boston...with AAA Nashville and AAA Pawtucket,
he combined to go 4-1 with 3.16 ERA (15 ER, 42.2 IP) with 36 strikeouts...acquired by
Boston in exchange for PTBNL or cash considerations July 31; appeared in 5 games in
three stints with Boston…2016: On 60-day DL with strained right latissimus dorsi muscle
March 12-end of season…on rehab with AZL Mariners, July 10-28 (1 game).
COOK's PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2008 Yakima 2-2 4.64 7 7 0 0 0 33.0 37 25 17 4 5 11 23 1 0
2009 South Bend 11-11 3.66 25 25 0 0 0 142.2 140 71 58 5 10 44 103 7 1
2010 Visalia 4-7 4.24 20 20 0 0 0 108.1 110 62 51 3 13 36 100 8 1
Reno 0-0 10.80 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 7 6 6 1 2 2 5 0 1
Mobile 1-1 2.89 3 3 0 0 0 18.2 13 7 6 1 1 10 12 1 0
2011 Mobile 1-4 2.25 34 0 0 0 13 44.0 28 12 11 2 2 14 50 3 0
ARIZONA 0-1 7.04 12 0 0 0 0 7.2 11 6 6 0 0 8 7 1 1
Reno 0-1 2.12 14 0 0 0 6 17.0 13 6 4 0 1 8 12 4 0
2012 OAKLAND 6-2 2.09 71 0 0 0 14 73.1 42 18 17 4 4 27 80 4 0
2013 OAKLAND 6-4 2.54 71 0 0 0 2 67.1 62 22 19 2 4 25 67 7 0
2014 Stockton# 0-0 6.75 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 2 2 2 1 0 2 2 0 0
OAKLAND 1-3 3.42 54 0 0 0 1 50.0 32 19 19 3 2 22 50 3 0
2015 Nashville 4-1 4.05 30 0 0 0 8 33.1 32 16 15 3 3 14 26 2 0
OAKLAND 0-2 10.38 4 0 0 0 0 4.1 7 5 5 0 0 3 3 0 0
Pawtucket 0-0 0.00 7 0 0 0 1 9.1 2 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 0
BOSTON 0-0 27.00 5 0 0 0 0 4.1 13 14 13 4 0 4 3 1 0
2016 AZL Mariners # 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2017 DID NOT PLAY - RECOVERING FROM TOMMY JOHN SURGERY
Minor Lg Totals 23-27 3.70 145 56 0 0 28 415.0 384 207 170 20 37 143 343 26 3
ML Totals 13-12 3.43 217 0 0 0 17 207.0 167 84 79 13 10 89 210 16 1

JORDAN COWAN (74)


POSITION: Infielder
AGE: 22, turns 23 on April 13 BORN: 4-13-95 in Seattle, WA
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 160
ML SERVICE: None
ACQUIRED: Selected by Seattle in the 37th round of the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft…
signed by Mariners scout Joe Ross.
2017: Reached base safely in 99 of 120 games (w/AB) with High-A Modesto, batting .271
(127x468) with 67 runs, 20 doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs, 39 RBI, 50 walks and 18 stolen
bases…received the Edgar Martinez PTPA (Productive Team Plate Appearance) Award as
the best hitter in Mariners organization that embodied the Control the Zone philosophy,
instilling a team approach at the plate instead of an individual approach…among Cal
League leaders, ranked T8th in walks and 10th in steals.
PERSONAL: Jordan Dale Cowan…resides in Covington, WA…graduated from Kentlake
(WA) High School in 2013.
2013: Promoted from AZL Mariners to Pulaski on Aug. 29…2014: Spent season with
Everett…2015: Spent most of season with Short-A Everett, but appeared in games with
AA Jackson (5/25-6/10) and A Bakersfield (8/23-30)…played for Adelaide in Australian
Baseball League…2016: Appeared with A Bakersfield (7/2-end) and Short-A Everett
6/17-7/1)…on DL to open season with right shoulder dislocation, April 7-June 17…played
for Adelaide in Australian Baseball League.

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COWAN’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2013 AZL Mariners .262 42 149 26 39 50 7 2 0 13 1 1 1 15 26 3 5 .336 .331
Pulaski .125 2 8 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .125 .222
2014 Everett .231 63 216 24 50 61 6 1 1 11 8 1 1 19 36 2 6 .282 .295
2015 Jackson .190 8 21 1 4 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 6 0 0 .190 .292
Everett .254 57 197 28 50 68 11 2 1 19 9 0 2 25 38 12 9 .345 .344
2018 MARINERS

Bakersfield .375 6 24 4 9 11 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 3 0 1 .458 .400


2016 Everett .370 12 46 10 17 24 4 0 1 6 2 0 1 8 6 3 0 .522 .473
Bakersfield .306 43 170 25 52 69 6 1 3 21 2 1 0 14 32 3 3 .406 .357
2017 Modesto .271 121 468 67 127 157 20 2 2 39 8 3 4 50 88 18 5 .335 .345
Minor Lg Totals .269 354 1299 186 349 445 56 8 8 113 34 6 9 136 236 41 29 .343 .341

JOE DECARLO (69)


POSITION: Catcher
AGE: 24, turns 25 on Sept. 13 BORN: 9-13-93 in Newark, DE
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 205
ML SERVICE: None
ACQUIRED: Selected by Seattle in the 2nd round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft…
signed by Mariners scout Mike Moriarty.
2017: Hit .240 (78x325) with 45 runs, 14 doubles, 2 triples, 13 home runs, 46 RBI, 42 walks
and 1 stolen base in 96 games with High-A Modesto…transitioned from an infielder to
catcher throughout the season…appeared defensively at 1st base and 3rd base…among
Cal League leaders, ranked 15th in on-base percentage (.346), T17th in home runs (13),
T18th in OPS (.762) and T19th in walks (42)…recorded 20 multi-hit games…hit .333 (9x27)
with 6 runs, 3 doubles, 1 home run and 5 RBI in 6 postseason games with Modesto.
PERSONAL: Joseph Thomas DeCarlo…resides in Glen Mills, PA…graduated from Garnet
Valley (PA) High School in 2012.
2012: With AZL Mariners, 19 of 43 hits went for extra bases (12 2B, 3 3B, 4 HR)…
participated in the Mariners Instructional League…2013: Limited to 27 games with
Pulaski due to injury…placed on DL on July 31 with sprained left wrist…participated in
Mariners Instructional League…2014: Spent season with Clinton…on DL with a fractured
5th digit on left hand, June 13-Aug. 5…appeared 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)…2015: Appeared in team-high 115 games with Clinton…finished T1st in
Midwest League with 78 hits while also ranking 3rd in the league with 18 HBP…reached
base safely via hit, walk or HBP in 94 of 115 games…first career multi-home run contest
on April 16 at Kane County…2016: Spent season with High-A Bakersfield…among Cal
League leaders, ranked T5th in walks (59), T8th in on-base percentage (.389) and 10th
in OPS (.833)…hit safely in a season-high 14 games, May 30–June 14, batting .380
(19x50)…recorded a season-high 5 RBI on July 1 at Modesto (2x5, 2 R, 2B, HR, 5 RBI,
HBP)…hit .322 (29x90) with 16 runs, 6 doubles, 5 home runs, 15 RBI, 20 walks and 1 steal
in 26 games in August.
DECARLO’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2012 AZL Mariners .236 53 182 29 43 73 12 3 4 31 0 2 8 31 47 0 2 .401 .368
2013 Pulaski .250 27 96 18 24 40 4 0 4 15 0 0 1 17 42 0 1 .417 .368
2014 Clinton .246 80 268 29 66 102 19 1 5 42 1 3 9 36 84 0 1 .381 .351
AZL Mariners .500 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500
Everett .222 3 9 2 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 5 0 0 .333 .364
2015 Clinton .203 115 384 47 78 128 16 2 10 37 0 5 18 70 123 2 1 .333 .348
2016 Bakersfield .265 105 377 58 100 171 21 4 14 54 0 1 11 59 110 1 0 .454 .379
2017 Modesto .240 96 325 45 78 135 14 2 13 46 0 2 12 42 99 1 2 .415 .346
Minor Lg Totals .239 480 1643 229 392 653 87 12 50 226 1 13 60 256 510 4 7 .397 .359

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MATT FESTA (67)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 25 BORN: 3-11-93 in Brooklyn, NY
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190
ML SERVICE: None
ACQUIRED: Mariners 7th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Mariners scout Ross Vecchio.

2018 MARINERS
2017: Went 4-2 with 3.23 ERA (25 ER, 69.2 IP) in 42 games, 1 start with High-A Modesto…
North Division California League All-Star…among California League pitchers, ranked
T11th in save opps (9), T13th in saves (6), T14th in games (42), T15th in strikeouts (99) and
T16th in holds (5)…led Cal League relievers with 13.10 strikeouts per 9.0 innings, 2nd in
fewest baserunners per 9.0 innings (10.26) and 4th in walks per 9.0-inning ratio (2.30) and
opponent batting average (.222)…had 12.8 strikeouts per 9.0 innings…tossed a season-
high 17.1 scoreless innings, May 23-June 16…played with Peoria in Arizona Fall League.
PERSONAL: Matthew Joseph Festa…graduated from St. Joseph By the Sea (NY) High
School in 2011…attended Dominican (NY) College in 2012 before transferring to East
Stroudsburg in 2013…highest draft pick in East Stroudsburg history.
2016: With Short-A Everett was among Northwest League leaders in wins (T2nd/6) and
strikeouts (T5th/58)…went 4-1 with 2.55 ER (10 ER, 35.1 IP) in 8 games as starter and 2-1
with 5.40 ERA (15 ER, 25.0 IP) in 6 games as reliever…first career win in relief on July 6 vs.
Eugene…3-0 with 1.38 ERA (4 ER, 26.0 IP) over final 5 games/4 starts, Aug. 10-Sept. 1.
FESTA's PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Everett 6-2 3.73 14 8 0 0 0 60.1 60 29 25 3 2 14 58 2 2
2017 Modesto 4-2 3.23 42 1 0 0 6 69.2 61 30 25 7 1 19 99 4 0
Minor Lg Totals 10-4 3.46 56 9 0 0 6 130.0 121 59 50 10 3 33 157 6 2

RYAN GARTON (58)


POSITION: Right-handed Pitcher
AGE: 28 BORN: 12-5-89 in Clearwatever, FL
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 190
ML SERVICE: 0 years, 153 days
ACQUIRED: In trade from Tampa Bay along with Mike Marjama (c) in exchange for Anthony
Misiewicz (lhp), Luis Rengifo (inf) and a player to be named later on Aug. 6, 2017
2017: Had surgery to repair his right hip labrum on Oct. 24…was 0-1 with 4.91 ERA (12 ER,
22.0 IP) with 16 strikeouts in 20 relief appearances with Tampa Bay and Seattle…had 1.54
ERA (2 ER, 11.1 IP) with 7 strikeouts in 13 relief outings with Seattle in September…acquired
from Tampa Bay in 5-player trade Aug. 6…had three stints with Rays (April 22-30, May 24-28
and May 31-June 10), going 0-1 with 8.71 ERA (10 ER, 10.1 IP) in 7 games…was 2-2 with
4 saves and 2.80 ERA (14 ER, 45.0 IP) with 61 strikeouts with AAA Durham & AAA Tacoma.
PERSONAL: Ryan Patrick Garton…resides in Trinity, FL…father, Ed, appeared in 54 games
with the Little Falls Mets of the New York-Penn League in 1981…his grandfather, Ed Garton
Sr., pitched for two seasons in the Pirates organization…played 4 seasons (2009-12) at
Florida Atlantic University…as a senior in 2012, went 9-3 with a 3.09 ERA (32 ER, 93.1 IP),
earning First-Team All-Sun Belt…tied for the conference lead in wins (9) while ranking 4th
in ERA (3.09), 3rd in opponents’ average against (.227) and 5th in innings (93.1 IP).
2012: Made debut with Short-A Hudson Valley, going 4-0 with 7 saves and a 2.00 ERA (6 ER,
27.0 IP) with 31 strikeouts in 21 relief outings…2013: In 40 games with A Bowling Green,
went 4-3 with 8 saves and a 2.44 ERA (19 ER, 70.0 IP) with 62 strikeouts…T4th in Midwest
League with 30 games finished…2014: With High-A Charlotte, was 6-2 with 4 saves and
a 3.09 ERA (23 ER, 67.0 IP) with 44 strikeouts in 40 relief outings…2015: Went 6-1 with
2.95 ERA (20 ER, 61.0 IP) with 70 strikeouts in 41 games with AA Montgomery…averaged
10.33 strikeouts per 9.0 innings (70 K, 61.0 IP)…2016: Went 1-2 with 1 save and a 4.35 ERA
(19 ER, 39.1 IP) with 33 strikeouts in 37 relief appearances with Tampa Bay…had four stints
with Tampa Bay: May 25-June 16, June 21-July 14, Aug. 2-19 and Sept. 1-end of season…
Major League debut on May 26 vs. Miami…first win on June 14 vs. Seattle…earned his first
save on July 4 vs. Los Angeles-AL…in 22 games with AAA Durham, went 4-0 with 2 saves
and a 3.09 ERA (11 ER, 32.0 IP) with 39 strikeouts…at time of his original selection (5/25), was
1-0 with 2 saves and a 2.28 ERA (6 ER, 23.2 IP) with 29 strikeouts and 6 walks in 14 games.
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GARTON's PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 Hudson Valley 4-0 2.00 21 0 0 0 7 27.0 19 9 6 0 0 8 31 1 1
2013 Bowling Green 4-3 2.44 40 0 0 0 8 70.0 54 19 19 3 5 34 62 4 0
2014 Charlotte 6-2 3.09 40 0 0 0 4 67.0 61 29 23 3 1 28 44 5 0
2015 Montgomery 6-1 2.95 41 0 0 0 0 61.0 44 22 20 2 2 32 70 3 0
2016 Durham 4-0 3.09 22 0 0 0 2 32.0 31 14 11 1 1 10 39 2 0
2018 MARINERS

TAMPA BAY 1-2 4.35 37 0 0 0 1 39.1 44 20 19 5 0 11 33 2 0


2017 Tacoma 0-2 6.00 7 0 0 0 0 12.0 11 11 8 0 8 15 2 1 2
SEATTLE 0-0 1.54 13 0 0 0 0 11.2 5 2 2 1 1 7 0 0 0
Minor Lg Totals 26-8 2.77 195 1 0 0 25 302.1 238 110 93 11 136 307 11 2 18
ML Totals 1-3 4.55 57 0 0 0 1 61.1 62 32 31 9 17 49 0 0 4

TUFFY GOSEWISCH (4)


POSITION: Catcher
AGE: 34, turns 25 on Aug. 17 BORN: 8-17-83 in Freeport, IL
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 200
ML SERVICE: None
ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers from Atlanta on Jan. 26, 2017
PRONUNCIATION: Gosewisch (GOHS-uh-wish)
2017: Appeared in 11 games with Seattle, hit .071 (2x28) with 1 run…recalled from AAA
Tacoma on May 5; optioned to Tacoma post-game on May 21…in 85 games with the
Rainiers, hit .229 (64x279) with 27 runs, 22 doubles, 4 home runs and 33 RBI…hit 3 of
his 4 home runs on the season over a 6-game stretch, June 30-July 9…designated for
assignment by Seattle on Aug. 6 and outrighted to Tacoma on Aug. 10.
PERSONAL: James Benjamin Gosewisch…resides in Phoenix, AZ, with wife, Kyleyn,
and daughter, Everleigh…graduated from Horizon (AZ) HS in 2001…had his number 2
retired by Horizon HS in March 2016…attended Arizona State University from 2002-05…
semifinalist for Johnny Bench Award as a junior and senior (2004-05)…brother, Chip, also
played at ASU from 1996-99 and spent 2 seasons in the Angels farm system (1999-2000).
2005: With Short-A Batavia appeared in only 10 games due to right elbow contusion…2006:
In 95 games with High-A Clearwater, batted .252 (77x305) with 32 runs, 14 doubles, 9
home runs and 39 RBI in 95 games…2007: South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star…
with A Lakewood, hit .224 (76x339) with 52 runs, 24 doubles, 2 triples, 5 home runs and
45 RBI…2008: Played in 102 games with High-A Clearwater…hit .218 (72x330) with 38
runs, 19 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home runs and 34 RBI…2009: Split season between AA
Reading and AAA Lehigh Valley…began year with AA Reading, where he hit .244 (50x205)
with 16 runs, 17 doubles, 1 home run and 20 RBI in 60 games…promoted to Lehigh Valley
on Aug. 14…appeared in 16 games with Lehigh Valley…2010: Spent entire season with
AA Reading, batting .241 (75x311) with 46 runs, 22 doubles, 1 triple, 9 home runs and 32
RBI in 97 games…2011: Hit .247 (91x369) with 19 doubles, 13 home runs and 66 RBI in 109
games with AA Reading…2012: Was a non-roster invitee to Philadelphia’s Major League
Spring Training camp…began season with AAA Lehigh Valley, batting .192 (41x213) in
65 games…acquired by Toronto from Philadelphia for cash on July 31…appeared in 24
games with AAA Las Vegas and hit .277 (23x83) with 9 runs, 8 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home
run and 8 RBI…2013: Made MLB debut with Arizona on Aug. 1 at Texas and recorded his
first ML hit (single) in 8th inning off Neal Cotts…hit .178 (8x45) with 1 run, 2 doubles and
3 RBI in 14 games over two stints with Arizona…first ML RBI with sacrifice fly against Roy
Halladay on Aug. 25 at Philadelphia…PCL midseason All-Star…in 72 games with AAA
Reno, hit .284 (71x250) with 30 runs, 20 doubles, 1 triple, 7 home runs and 33 RBI…2014:
In first full Major League season, hit .225 (29x129) with 6 runs, 8 doubles, 1 home run and
7 RBI in 41 games with Arizona…first ML home run off of Jason Hammel on April 22 at
Chicago-NL…2015: Limited to 38 games due to season-ending knee injury…sustained
a torn right ACL on May 27 at St. Louis…had surgery to repair injury June 5 in Phoenix
(performed by Dr. Gary Waslewski)…in 38 games with Arizona, hit .211 (27x128) with 9
runs, 6 doubles, 1 home run and 13 RBI…made his first Opening Day start…2016: Hit
.156 (14x90) with 8 runs, 1 double, 1 triple, 3 home runs and 7 RBI in 33 games with
Arizona…recalled by Arizona on July 1…began season with AAA Reno, where he hit .342
(68x199) with 33 runs, 13 doubles, 1 triple, 9 home runs and 26 RBI in 58 games…at time
of recall (7/1), ranked 4th in the PCL batting (.342) and 7th in on-base percentage (.399).
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GOSEWISCH’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2005 Batavia .237 10 38 2 9 10 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 .263 .275
2006 Clearwater .252 95 305 32 77 118 14 0 9 39 2 2 6 24 55 1 0 .387 .318
2007 Lakewood .224 92 339 52 76 119 24 2 5 45 2 4 7 29 69 0 3 .351 .296
2008 Clearwater .218 102 330 38 72 102 19 1 3 34 4 4 5 31 44 2 1 .309 .292
2009 Reading .244 60 205 16 50 70 17 0 1 20 3 0 7 14 34 0 1 .341 .314

2018 MARINERS
Lehigh Valley .200 16 55 6 11 14 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 13 0 0 .255 .228
2010 Reading .241 97 311 46 75 126 22 1 9 32 5 0 5 49 67 0 0 .405 .353
2011 Reading .247 109 369 41 91 149 19 0 13 66 3 6 8 20 61 4 6 .404 .295
2012 Lehigh Valley .192 65 213 22 41 66 13 0 4 20 0 1 5 9 42 0 0 .310 .241
Las Vegas .277 24 83 9 23 36 8 1 1 8 1 1 3 9 17 0 1 .434 .365
2013 Reno .284 72 250 30 71 114 20 1 7 33 0 4 1 17 40 1 1 .456 .327
ARIZONA .178 14 45 1 8 10 2 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 8 0 0 .222 .174
2014 ARIZONA .225 41 129 6 29 40 8 0 1 7 0 0 0 3 24 0 0 .310 .242
2015 ARIZONA .211 38 128 9 27 36 6 0 1 13 0 1 1 8 23 2 1 .281 .261
2016 Reno .342 58 199 33 68 110 13 1 9 26 1 0 4 15 30 0 0 .553 .399
ARIZONA .156 33 90 8 14 26 1 1 3 7 1 0 1 7 22 0 0 .289 .224
2017 Tacoma .229 85 279 27 64 98 22 0 4 33 2 4 7 29 68 1 0 .351 .313
SEATTLE .071 11 28 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 14 0 0 .071 .103
Minor Lg Totals .245 885 2976 354 728 1132 195 7 65 362 23 26 58 250 546 9 13 .380 .313
ML Totals .190 137 420 25 80 114 17 1 5 30 4 2 2 19 91 2 1 .271 .228

MATT HAGUE (59)


POSITION: Infielder
AGE: 32, turns 33 on Aug. 20 BORN: 8-20-85 in Bellevue, WA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 225
ML SERVICE: 0 Years, 93 days
ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on Dec. 4, 2017
2017: Spent entire season with AAA Rochester in Minnesota organization, batting .297
(149x502) with 64 runs, 30 doubles, 10 home runs and 65 RBI…had 41 multi-hit games…
season-high 13-game hitting streak, June 13-25, batting .409 (18x44).
PERSONAL: Matthew Donald Hague…resides in Kent, WA…graduated from Kentwood
(WA) High School in 2004…attended the University of Washington for three seasons
(2005-07)…played one season (2008) at Oklahoma State University.
2008: After being selected by Pittsburgh in 9th round of 2008 MLB First-Year Player Draft,
made debut with Short-A State College…in 7 games with State College, hit .333 (9x27)
with 6 runs, 3 doubles and 3 RBI…also appeared in 57 games with A Hickory, batting
.321 (69x215) with 25 runs, 14 doubles, 6 home runs and 29 RBI…2009: Made 122
appearances with High-A Lynchburg, batting .293 (133x454) with 52 runs, 30 doubles, 8
home runs and 50 RBI…his .293 average ranked 3rd in Carolina League…2010: Spent
entire season with AA Altoona, where he hit .295 (150x509) with 90 runs, 30 doubles, 15
home runs and 86 RBI…Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star…2011: Appeared in 141
games with AAA Indianapolis…hit .309 (165x534) with 70 runs, 37 doubles, 3 triples, 12
home runs and 75 RBI…International League Mid-Season and Postseason All-Star…
led International League in hits, games and at-bats, was 3rd in doubles and total bases
and 6th in batting…2012: On Pittsburgh's Opening Day roster…in 30 games with the
Pirates, hit .229 (16x70) with 5 runs, 2 doubles and 7 RBI…MLB debut on April 7 vs.
Philadelphia…first MLB hit, a pinch-hit RBI-single off Antonio Bastardo, on April 8 vs.
Philadelphia…with AAA Indianapolis, hit .283 (104x367) with 41 runs, 13 doubles, 4
home runs and 54 RBI…2013: In 142 games with AAA Indianapolis, hit .285 (153x536)
with 67 runs, 37 doubles, 2 triples, 8 home runs, 69 RBI, 71 walks and a .378 on-base
percentage…led International League in games, at-bats and hits while tying for the
league lead in doubles…International League Player of the Week on May 27, batting
.360 (9x25) with 5 doubles, 3 home runs and 8 RBI in 6 games…2014: Began season
with AAA Indianapolis, where he hit .267 (88x330) with 52 runs, 16 doubles, 1 triple,
14 home runs and 66 RBI in 93 games…International League Mid-Season All-Star…led
Indianapolis in home runs and RBI…appeared in 3 games for Pirates, July 9-12…DFA'd
on Aug. 14…claimed off waivers by Toronto Aug. 18…appeared in 13 games with AAA
Buffalo, batting .377 (20x53) with 8 runs, 7 doubles, 1 home run and 10 RBI…had 76
RBI between Indianapolis and Buffalo, 5th-best in the International League…2015: Most
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Valuable Player of International League…led league in batting, hits, on-base percentage
(.416) and total bases (245) while ranking 2nd in RBI and 3rd in doubles and walks…in
136 games with AAA Buffalo, hit .338 (177x523) with 70 runs, 33 doubles, 1 triple, 11
home runs, 92 RBI and a .416 on-base percentage…International League Mid-Season
and Postseason All-Star…IL Player of the Week on May 24…appeared in 10 games with
the Blue Jays over two stints…2016: Played with Hanshin of the Japan Central League.
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HAGUE’s PLAYING RECORD


YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2008 State College .333 7 27 6 9 12 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 .444 .400
Hickory .321 57 215 25 69 101 14 0 6 29 0 3 4 20 28 1 0 .470 .384
2009 Lynchburg .293 122 454 52 133 187 30 0 8 50 0 6 8 40 67 3 2 .412 .356
2010 Altoona .295 135 509 90 150 225 30 0 15 86 0 4 7 61 62 3 6 .442 .375
2011 Indianapolis .309 141 534 70 165 244 37 3 12 75 0 4 9 47 68 4 3 .457 .372
2012 PITTSBURGH .229 30 70 5 16 18 2 0 0 7 0 0 1 3 14 1 0 .257 .270
Indianapolis .283 91 367 41 104 129 13 0 4 54 1 3 2 26 50 3 1 .351 .332
2013 Indianapolis .285 142 536 67 153 218 37 2 8 69 1 3 11 71 96 4 3 .407 .378
2014 Indianapolis .267 93 330 52 88 148 16 1 14 66 0 3 7 46 66 1 2 .448 .365
PITTSBURGH .000 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000
Buffalo .377 13 53 8 20 30 7 0 1 10 0 0 0 3 10 0 1 .566 .411
2015 Buffalo .338 136 523 70 177 245 33 1 11 92 0 2 10 61 65 5 1 .468 .416
TORONTO .250 10 12 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 .333 .400
2016 Hanshin .231 31 104 13 24 36 6 0 2 11 0 2 2 16 21 1 0 .346 .339
2017 Rochester .297 136 502 64 149 209 30 0 10 65 0 10 6 61 75 8 2 .416 .373
Minor Lg Totals .300 1073 4050 545 1217 1748 250 7 89 599 2 38 64 439 592 32 21 .432 .375
Japan Totals .231 31 104 13 24 36 6 0 2 11 0 2 2 16 21 1 0 .346 .339
ML Totals .226 43 84 6 19 22 3 0 0 7 0 0 2 5 19 1 0 .262 .286

HISASHI IWAKUMA (18)


POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 36, turns 37 April 12 BORN: 4-12-81 in Tokyo, Japan
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 210
ML SERVICE: 6 years, 0 days
ACQUIRED: Re-signed as a minor league free agent on Nov. 27, 2017
2017: Was 0-2 with a 4.35 ERA (15 ER, 31.0 IP) with 16 strikeouts in 6 starts with Seattle…
underwent arthroscopic right shoulder debridement surgery on September 27…surgery
was performed by Dr. Keith Meister in Dallas, Texas…on 10-day DL May 10 (retro to May
7) with inflammation in right shoulder before being transferred to 60-day DL on July 24…
sent on rehab assignment on June 14 and made two starts with High-A Modesto, going
0-1 with a 6.00 ERA (4 ER, 6.0 IP) before recall (but not activation) from rehab on June 22.
PERSONAL: Hisashi Iwakuma…he and his wife, Madoka, have the three kids, daughter Uta,
son Towa and daughter Rima…attended Horikoshi High School…played in 2004 Athens
Olympics and 2009 World Baseball Classic…originally selected by Osaka Kintetsu in fifth
round of the 1999 NPB amateur draft…nicknamed “Kuma,” which is Japanese for “Bear.”
2001: Made his NPB debut May 29 vs. Nippon Ham…went 4-2 with a 4.53 ERA (22 ER,
43.2 IP) in 9 appearances (8 GS)…2002: Made 23 starts, going 8-7 with 3.69 ERA (58 ER,
141.1 IP) and 131 strikeouts…2003: Led league with 11 complete games…went 15-10,
3.45 with 149 strikeouts in 27 starts…named NPB All-Star…2004: Opened season going
12-0, setting a club record for consecutive wins to open a season…starting pitcher in the
NPB All-Star Game…led league in wins and winning percentage (.882)…pitched in Game
5 of postseason NPB-MLB All-Star Series…earned Best Nine Award…pitched in the 2004
Athens Olympics as a member of the Japanese national team (bronze medal)…2005: Went
9-15 with 4.99 ERA (101 ER, 182.1 IP) while making 27 starts…2006: Limited by lingering
shoulder soreness, made only 6 starts…made season debut Aug. 29 vs. Nippon Ham…
went 1-2 with a 3.73 ERA (16 ER, 38.2 IP)…2007: Named Rakuten’s Opening Day starter…
sidelined with back soreness and a left oblique strain…returned to full strength following
the All-Star break…finished season 5-5, 3.40 in 16 starts…underwent arthroscopic surgery
on right elbow in October…2008: Pacific League MVP going 21-4, 1.87 ERA in 28 starts…
NPB All-Star, Best Nine Award and the Eiji Sawamura Award winner (Cy Young equivalent)…
first 20-game winner in Pacific League since Kazumi Saito in 2003…led league in ERA and
winning percentage…2009: Named Rakuten’s Opening Day starter for third consecutive
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season…part of gold medal winning Japan squad in World Baseball Classic…went 1-1 with
1.35 ERA (3 ER, 20.0 IP) in 4 G/3 GS in WBC play…2010: Went 10-9, 2.82 with 4 CG and
153 strikeouts in 28 starts…awarded to Oakland via the posting system, but could not reach
agreement during 30-day negotiating period…2011: Made 17 starts for Rakuten, going 6-7
with 2.42 ERA (32 ER, 119.0 IP)…on disabled list from May 18-July 26 with a sore right
shoulder…was 3-2 with a 1.72 ERA at the time of his injury…2012: In 16 starts went 8-4

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with 2.65 ERA (28 ER, 95.0 IP) to rank first in club history in starter ERA by a rookie (2nd,
Felix Hernandez, 2.67 in 2005)…in 14 relief appearances posted a 1-1 record with 2 saves
and a 4.75 ERA (16 ER, 30.1 IP)…among AL pitchers with at least 100.0 IP, ranked 7th with
a 3.16 ERA (44 ER, 125.1 IP)…ranked 3rd among AL starters (min. 15 GS) with a 2.65 ERA
(28 ER, 95.0 IP) in 16 starts…posted 5th-lowest ERA by an AL rookie starting pitcher since
1988 at 2.65 (min. 15 GS)…set Mariners rookie record with 13 strikeouts in first MLB win as
a starter July 30 vs. Toronto…made first start July 2 vs. Baltimore…joined Ichiro (RF) and
Munenori Kawasaki (2B) as first Japanese trio in an MLB starting lineup…first MLB win with
2.0 shutout innings June 16 vs. San Francisco…earned save in consecutive appearances
May 30 at Texas and June 2 at Chicago-AL…made Mariners debut April 20 vs. Chicago-AL;
last MLB player on Opening Day roster to appear in a game…signed contract extension
through 2014 with option for 2015 on Nov. 2…2013: Went 14-6 with 2.66 ERA (65 ER, 219.2
IP) in 33 starts (23 quality starts)…finished 3rd in A.L. Cy Young voting with 73.0 votes…
ranked 3rd in AL with 2.66 ERA…selected to All-Star Game, but did not pitch…Mariners
Pitcher of the Year by Seattle chapter of Baseball Writers’ Association of America…finalist
for Male Athlete of the Year for 2013 in 79th Seattle Star of the Year…among A.L. leaders
ranked 3rd in innings (219.2), 3rd in opponent average (.220), T4th in quality starts (23), T4th
in starts (33), 5th in opponent OPS (.630) and 12th in strikeouts (185)…led Majors and set
club record with 10 starts of 6.0+ innings and did not allow an ER (5-0, 5 no-decisions)…
ranked 2nd in A.L. and set Mariners single-season record with a 1.006 WHIP…career-high
219.2 innings; IP total was T3rd-most by a Japanese-born pitcher trailing only Hideo Nomo
(228.1 in 1996, 220.1 in 2002)…ended season with streak of 23.0 consecutive scoreless
innings…recorded career-high 23.2 scoreless innings streak May 26-June 10…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)…had 25.0 consecutive scoreless innings on road to end season,
tied for longest streak in club history (8/21-9/18)…ranked 3rd in AL with 1.72 BB/9.0 IP
and 4th with 4.40 strikeout-to-walk ratio…2014: Went 15-9, 3.52 ERA (70 ER, 179.0 IP)
with 154 strikeouts in 28 starts (17 quality starts)…2nd in MLB with 1.06 BB/9.0 IP and
3rd with 7.33 strikeout-to-walk ratio…became 5th Japanese-born pitcher with 15 wins
in a season…set 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...
opened season on disabled list with strained tendon in right middle finger…made 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…2015: Was 9-5 with 3.54 ERA (51 ER, 129.2 IP) with 111
strikeouts in 20 starts…threw 5th no-hitter in Mariners history (4th by a single pitcher) on
Aug. 12 vs. Baltimore…was his first MLB complete game…2nd Japanese-born pitcher
with an MLB no-hitter (Hideo Nomo, 2x)…according to ESPN Stats & Info, threw his lowest
percentage of pitches in strike zone in his career (41 percent, 11 percentage points below
his season average entering the day), still throwing 77 of 116 pitches for strikes…named
American League Player of the Week for Aug. 10-16 (no-hitter)…recorded 500th career
strikeout at Texas on Aug. 18 (Mitch Moreland)…hit milestone while walking 118 batters…
according to STATS Inc., T6th-fewest walks before recording 500th strikeout since 1914
(LAD’s Kenley Jansen leads with 104 BB/500K)…sustained a right lat strain and was placed
on the disabled list April 24 (retro to April 21)…on DL April 21-July 6…in 3 rehab starts
with Everett & Tacoma was 1-0 with a 1.35 ERA (2 ER, 13.1 IP) with 13 strikeouts…2016:
Was 16-12 with a 4.12 ERA (91 ER, 199.0 IP) with 147 strikeouts in 33 starts…Led Seattle in
wins (16), starts (33), innings (199.0) and strikeouts (147)…among American League leaders,
ranked T6th in wins (16), T4th in starts (33), 11th in innings (199.0 IP)…earned a career-high
16 wins…Mariners Pitcher of the Year by Seattle chapter of BBWAA…his 15 wins from May
20 through the end of season were T4th in MLB…career-high 16 wins, T2nd-most in a single
season by a Japanese-born pitcher…won career-best 7 straight starts Aug. 16, 2013-May
20, 2014…only member of Mariners Opening Day rotation to make every scheduled start.
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IWAKUMA (continued)
IWAKUMA's PLAYING RECORD
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
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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
2016 SEATTLE 16-12 4.12 33 33 0 0 0 199.0 218 95 91 28 5 46 147 4 0
2017 SEATTLE 0-2 4.35 6 6 0 0 0 31.0 27 16 15 7 2 12 16 1 0
Modesto # 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
Tacoma # 0-1 18.00 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 4 4 4 1 0 2 3 0 0
Minor Lg Totals 1-1 3.09 6 6 0 0 0 23.1 22 9 8 2 0 4 22 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 63-39 3.42 150 136 1 1 2 883.2 825 352 336 115 15 185 714 23 0

JOHENDI JIMINIAN (76)


POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 25 BORN: 10-4-92 in Nagua, Dominican Republic
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 182
ML SERVICE: None
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on Dec. 5, 2017
2017: Split the season with AAA Albuquerque and AA Hartford, going 1-5 with a 5.40 ERA
(38 ER, 63.1 IP) in 36 games, including 3 starts…second straight season making the
majority of his appearances out of the bullpen.
PERSONAL: Johendí Jiminian (yo-hen-DEE him-IN-ee-an)…resides in Nagua, D.R. in the
offseason…son of Juan Jiminian and Dulce M. Vazquez…has six brothers and three
sisters…married to Leydi Lopez…completed high school and at the age of 17, was
signed as a non-drafted international free agent.
2010: Made 12 appearances with 11 starts for DSL Rockies…went 3-5 with a 4.40 ERA (23
ER, 47.0 IP)…2011: Made 14 starts for the DSL Rockies, going 6-3 with a 3.18 ERA (24
ER, 68.0 IP)…tied for team lead in starts and T2nd in wins…2012: Made 14 appearances
with 13 starts for R-Grand Junction, going 2-4 with a 7.71 ERA (40 ER, 46.2 IP)…2013:
Went 3-5 with 3.38 ERA (31 ER, 82.2 IP) in 15 appearances, 14 starts, for Short-A Tri-
City…Northwest League Midseason All-Star…2014: Set career highs in wins (14), innings
(151.0) and strikeouts (120) in 28 appearances, 27 starts, for A Asheville…in South
Atlantic League was T1st in innings, 2nd in wins and 4th in strikeouts…2015: Went 4-11
with a 4.82 ERA (71 ER, 132.2 IP) in 28 appearances, 21 starts with High-A Modesto…
was 1-4 with a 4.11 ERA (28 ER, 61.1 IP) in 15 appearances, eight starts, in the second
half of the season…2016: Used solely as a reliever for first time in career and went 2-2
with a 2.30 ERA (15 ER, 58.2 IP) in 38 appearances for AA Hartford…his 2.30 ERA was
the sixth-lowest in the Eastern League among relievers with at least 38 appearances.
JIMINIAN's PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 DSL Rockies 3-5 4.40 12 11 0 0 0 47.0 46 31 23 1 5 17 31 2 1
2011 DSL Rockies 6-3 3.18 14 14 0 0 0 68.0 57 31 24 4 5 23 47 9 0
2012 Grand Junction 2-4 7.71 14 13 0 0 0 46.2 60 47 40 5 2 33 28 9 1
2013 Tri-City 3-5 3.38 15 14 0 0 0 82.2 79 33 31 3 7 24 57 14 0
2014 Asheville 14-6 3.99 28 27 0 0 0 151.0 158 79 67 7 5 45 120 22 2
2015 Modesto 4-11 4.82 28 21 0 0 0 132.2 146 86 71 11 4 42 101 16 0
2016 Hartford 2-2 2.30 38 0 0 0 0 58.2 55 18 15 4 1 23 50 2 0
2017 Albuquerque 1-2 5.04 18 1 0 0 0 30.1 28 19 17 3 2 22 17 2 1
Hartford 0-3 5.73 18 2 0 0 0 33.0 45 21 21 7 0 19 24 2 0
Minor Lg Totals 35-41 4.28 185 103 0 0 0 650.0 674 365 309 45 31 248 475 78 5

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CASEY LAWRENCE (61)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 30 BORN: 10-28-87 in McSherrytown, PA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175
ML SERVICE: 0 years, 93 days
ACQUIRED: Re-Signed as a minor league free agent on Nov. 28, 2017
2017: Was 2-3 with 6.34 ERA (39 ER, 55.1 IP) with 52 strikeouts in 27 appearances, including

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2 starts, with Toronto (4 G) and Seattle (23 G)…had four stints with Seattle (May 17-June
2, June 12-13, July 28-Aug. 15 & Aug. 19-end)…first Major League win on Aug. 1 at Texas…
struck out 9 over 5.0 innings in relief on June 1 vs. Colorado, setting single-game club record
for strikeouts by a reliever…was 2-4 with 4.08 ERA (26 ER, 57.1 IP) with 41 strikeouts in 11
appearances, including 7 starts with AAA Tacoma…claimed off waivers from Toronto on
May 11 after being designated for assignment on May 8…was 0-3 with 8.78 ERA (13 ER,
13.1 IP) with 7 strikeouts in 4 games (2 starts) with Toronto…selected by Toronto from AAA
Buffalo on April 8 and made his MLB debut in relief later that day at Tampa Bay…was 1-0
with 0.90 ERA (1 ER, 10.0 IP) with 7 strikeouts in 3 starts with AAA Buffalo before recall.
PERSONAL: Casey Lee Lawrence…resides in Hanover, PA…played 4 seasons at Albright
College in Reading, PA…one of 9 former Albright players to appear in Major Leagues and
first since Roy Sherid with New York-AL in 1931…holds school record with 251 career
strikeouts…as freshman in 2007, was 5-0 with 2.70 ERA (16 ER, 53.1 IP) with 52 strikeouts
in 9 games (6 starts)…signed by Toronto as non-drafted free agent June 15, 2010; signed by
scout Bobby Gandolfo…claimed off waivers by Seattle from Toronto May 11, 2017.
2010: Pro debut with Short-A Auburn, going 6-1 with 1.74 ERA (11 ER, 57.0 IP) with 48
strikeouts in 12 games (10 starts)…promoted to A Lansing on August 21 and went 1-1 with 1
save and a 3.98 ERA (9 ER, 20.1 IP) in 4 appearances (3 starts)…2011: With A Lansing was
11-8 with 3.08 ERA (43 ER, 125.2 IP) in 22 games (21 starts)…promoted to High-A Dunedin,
where he was 3-1 with a 2.84 ERA (8 ER, 25.1 IP) with 14 strikeouts in 4 starts…2012:
Florida State League All-Star Team…went 9-6 with 3.63 ERA (56 ER, 138.2 IP) with 90
strikeouts in 24 games (23 starts)with High-A Dunedin…also made 3 appearances (2 starts)
with AA New Hampshire, going 0-1 with a 6.39 ERA (9 ER, 12.2 IP)…2013: Florida State
League All-Star…spent majority of season with High-A Dunedin, making 16 appearances
(15 starts) and going 4-6 with a 4.43 ERA (44 ER, 89.1 IP)…Florida State League Player
of the Week, April 18-22…began season with AAA Buffalo (1 GS)…made 2 starts with AA
New Hampshire at end of the season…2014: Made 26 appearances (22 starts) with AA
New Hampshire, going 9-9 with a 3.69 ERA (62 ER, 151.1 IP)…Eastern League Player of
the Week, June 23-29…selected as having “Best Control” in Eastern League by Baseball
America’s “Best Tools” survey…2015: In 26 starts with AA New Hampshire, went 12-13
with 4.52 ERA (81 ER, 161.1 IP)…made one start with AAA Buffalo…2016: Was 8-12 with
4.17 ERA (75 ER, 162.0 IP) in 28 starts between AA New Hampshire and AAA Buffalo…
began season with AAA Buffalo, going 5-6 with 3.83 ERA (37 ER, 87.0 IP) in 15 starts…in
13 starts with AA New Hampshire, went 3-6 with 4.56 ERA (38 ER, 75.0 IP).
LAWRENCE's PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2010 Auburn 6-1 1.74 12 10 0 0 0 57.0 41 13 11 2 2 9 48 0 1
Lansing 1-1 3.98 4 3 0 0 1 20.1 21 9 9 1 3 3 13 1 0
2011 Lansing 11-8 3.08 22 21 2 0 0 125.2 123 57 43 9 1 22 97 1 2
Dunedin 3-1 2.84 4 4 1 0 0 25.1 26 8 8 3 0 2 14 1 0
2012 Dunedin 9-6 3.63 24 23 1 0 0 138.2 149 60 56 9 1 21 90 1 1
New Hampshire 0-1 6.39 3 2 0 0 0 12.2 20 9 9 1 1 5 6 0 0
2013 Buffalo 0-1 11.25 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 10 6 5 0 0 2 3 0 0
Dunedin 4-6 4.43 16 15 0 0 0 89.1 107 48 44 7 0 15 54 1 1
New Hampshire 0-0 2.70 2 2 0 0 0 10.0 9 4 3 2 0 3 6 0 0
2014 New Hampshire 9-9 3.69 26 22 1 1 0 151.1 161 72 62 9 2 29 93 1 1
2015 New Hampshire
12-13 4.52 26 26 1 0 0 161.1 208 92 81 9 2 32 91 4 0
Buffalo 0-1 5.68 1 1 0 0 0 6.1 9 4 4 1 0 0 6 0 0
2016 Buffalo 5-6 3.83 15 15 1 0 0 87.0 87 47 37 5 3 24 58 2 0
New Hampshire 3-6 4.56 13 13 0 0 0 75.0 92 42 38 8 1 13 50 0 1
2017 Buffalo 1-0 0.90 3 3 0 0 0 10.0 9 2 1 1 1 1 7 0 0
TORONTO 0-3 8.78 4 2 0 0 0 13.1 21 14 13 2 0 11 7 0 0
Tacoma 2-4 4.08 11 7 1 1 0 57.1 50 26 26 7 1 10 41 0 0
SEATTLE 2-0 5.57 23 0 0 0 0 42.0 56 27 26 9 1 14 45 1 0
Minor Lg Totals 66-64 3.81 183 168 8 2 1 1031.1 1122 499 437 74 18 191 677 12 7
ML Totals 2-3 6.34 27 2 0 0 0 55.1 77 41 39 11 1 25 52 1 0

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IAN MILLER (70)
POSITION: Outfielder
AGE: 26 BORN: 2-21-92 in Philadelphia, PA
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 170
ML SERVICE: None
ACQUIRED: Selected by Seattle in the 14th round of the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft…
signed by Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
2018 MARINERS

2017: Received the Ken Griffey Jr. Minor League Hitter of the Year by the Mariners…hit .307
(157x512) with 85 runs, 22 doubles, 5 triples, 4 home runs, 35 RBI, 33 walks and 43 stolen
base in 124 games combined between AA Arkansas (4/9-7/21) and AAA Tacoma (7/22-
end of season)…led all Mariners minor leaguers with 43 stolen bases…led all Mariners
farmhands in stolen bases, while ranking 2nd in hits and 4th in average…since 2015, his
142 stolen bases are 3rd-most in the minors…Texas League All-Star and Texas League
Post-Season All-Star…had 20-game hitting streak between Arkansas and Tacoma, July
14 – Aug. 3, batting .386 (32x83)…on 7-day DL, May 31–June 7, with a right back muscle
strain…tied for Texas League batting title, 2nd in stolen bases and on-base percentage…
promoted to Tacoma on July 22…hit safely in 33 of 41 games with AAA Tacoma.
PERSONAL: Ian Andrew Miller…resides in Dowington, PA…graduated from Bishop
Shanahan (PA) High School in 2010…attended Wagner College (NY), where he played
for 3 seasons (2011-13).
2013: Spent majority of season with Pulaski, but also appeared in 12 games with Everett
to end the season (8/15-9/2)…Appalachian League Postseason All-Star…participated
in Mariners Instructional League…2014: Limited to 45 games with Clinton due to two
stints on DL: April 18-26 and June 6-Sept. 17 with lower back strain…2015: Split season
between High-A Bakersfield (4/9-5/27) and AA Jackson…Southern League Player of
the Week, Aug. 31-Sept. 7 (.464/13x28)…4th in Southern League with 29 stolen bases,
despite appearing in only 87 games…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 2015…played for Cangrejeros de Santurce in
Puerto Rican Winter League…2016: Spent season with AA Jackson…among Southern
League leaders ranked 2nd in stolen bases (49), 3rd in lowest total appearance per
strikeout (9.15), T4th in triples (7) and 10th in runs (64)…successful in 49 of 52 attempted
stolen bases…led Mariners minor leaguers in steals and was 2nd in Southern League.
MILLER’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2013 Pulaski .297 40 155 30 46 54 5 0 1 13 2 0 3 16 29 14 6 .348 .374
Everett .333 12 42 7 14 14 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 6 3 1 .333 .391
2014 Clinton .271 45 166 33 45 58 5 4 0 13 1 2 0 16 35 16 2 .349 .332
2015 Bakersfield .296 39 159 20 47 56 5 2 0 6 1 0 1 10 34 21 5 .352 .341
Jackson .254 87 347 40 88 111 13 5 0 23 3 4 1 29 53 29 13 .320 .310
2016 Jackson .253 114 430 64 109 131 8 7 0 28 8 4 7 45 54 49 3 .305 .331
2017 Arkansas .326 83 344 63 112 148 18 3 4 29 2 4 6 28 69 30 4 .430 .382
Tacoma .268 41 168 22 45 53 4 2 0 6 2 0 2 5 33 13 1 .315 .297
Minor Lg Totals .279 461 1811 279 506 625 58 23 5 119 21 14 20 153 313 175 35 .345 .340

REY NAVARRO (41)


POSITION: Infielder
AGE: 28 BORN: 12-22-89 in Caguas, PR
BATS: Switch THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 185
ML SERVICE: 0 Years, 29 Days
ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on Dec. 8, 2017
2017: Spent the season with AAA Salt Lake, where he hit .278 (137x492) with 59 runs, 27
doubles, 1 triple, 7 home runs and 82 RBI in 126 games.
PERSONAL: Reynaldo Navarro…resides in Gurabo, PR with his wife, Nellybert…graduated
from Puerto Rico Baseball Academy in Gurabo, PR.
2007: Made debut with R-Missoula after being drafted by Arizona in 3rd round of MLB
First-Year Player Draft…hit .250 (53x212) with 21 runs, 4 doubles, 1 home run and 17
RBI…2008: Appeared in 72 games with R-Missoula, batting .258 (75x291) with 42 runs,
17 doubles, 7 triples, 2 home runs, 31 RBI and 17 stolen bases…2nd in Pioneer League

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in triples…entered season ranked as No. 9 prospect in Arizona organization according
to Baseball America…2009: Midwest League All-Star after batting .262 (118x451) with
57 runs, 25 doubles, 5 triples, 46 RBI and 12 stolen bases in 121 games with A South
Bend…2010: Made appearances in Arizona and Kansas City organizations…acquired
by Kansas City from Arizona for Carlos Rosa (rhp) on May 1…in 19 games with High-A
Visalia (ARI), hit .241 (19xx79) with 9 runs, 2 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run and 7 RBI…

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hit .237 (93x393) with 43 runs, 12 doubles, 5 triples, 5 home runs and 38 RBI with
High-A Wilmington (KC)…2011: Began season with High-A Wilmington, batting .285
(79x277) with 34 runs, 17 doubles, 7 triples, 8 home runs and 41 RBI…Carolina League
All-Star…Carolina League's Most Valuable Player of the California/Carolina League All-
Star Game…finished season with AA Northwest Arkansas, where he hit .271 (51x188)
with 26 runs, 8 doubles, 1 home run and 18 RBI in 55 games…2012: Started season
with AA Northwest Arkansas before being promoted to AAA Omaha…in 109 games with
Northwest Arkansas, hit .250 (100x400) with 51 runs, 14 doubles, 3 triples, 3 home runs
and 39 RBI…while with Omaha, hit .300 (18x60) with 7 runs, 3 doubles, 1 home run and
9 RBI in 17 games…2013: With AA Northwest Arkanas, hit .283 (126x446) with 61 runs,
21 doubles, 4 triples, 12 home runs and 58 RBI in 119 games…signed with Cincinnati as
a minor league free agent on Nov. 11…2014: In first season in Cincinnati organization,
appeared at both AA Pensacola and AAA Louisville…began year with Pensacola, where
he hit .271 (69x255) with 40 runs, 17 doubles, 2 triples, 9 home runs and 33 RBI in
67 games…Southern League Mid-Season All-Star…finished the season with Louisville,
batting .296 (68x230) with 24 runs, 17 doubles, 3 home runs and 24 RBI in 65 games…
signed by Baltimore as a minor league free agent on Nov. 26…2015: Began season with
AAA Norfolk before being recalled by Baltimore on April 24…Major League debut with
the Orioles on April 24 vs. Boston (1x3, R, 2B)…first Major League hit was a double
off Rick Porcello…first Major League home run on May 13 vs. Toronto off Brett Cecil…
appeared in 10 games over two stints with Baltimore, batting .276 (8x29) with 5 runs,
2 doubles, 1 home run and 3 RBI…spent majority of season with Norfolk, where he hit
.261 (94x360) with 49 runs, 20 doubles, 1 triple, 6 home runs and 23 RBI in 89 games…
claimed off waivers by Los Angeles-AL on Dec. 23…2016: His first season with Los
Angeles-AL…spent majority of season with AAA Salt Lake, batting .227 (37x163) with 12
runs, 9 doubles, 2 triples, 1 home run and 13 RBI in 41 games…made appearances on a
rehab assignment with rookie-level Orem (3 games) and the AZL Angels (3 games) while
recovering from a right middle finger UCL strain.
NAVARRO’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2007 Missoula .250 60 212 21 53 60 4 0 1 17 2 3 2 6 41 6 3 .283 .274
2008 Missoula .258 72 291 42 75 112 17 7 2 31 1 2 4 25 77 17 9 .385 .323
2009 South Bend .262 121 451 57 118 153 25 5 0 46 6 4 5 27 85 12 4 .339 .308
2010 Visalia .241 19 79 9 19 26 2 1 1 7 1 1 0 8 18 2 2 .329 .307
Wilmington .237 107 393 43 93 130 12 5 5 38 9 5 3 11 44 5 5 .331 .260
2011 Wilmington .285 72 277 34 79 134 17 7 8 41 1 1 4 18 39 5 4 .484 .337
Northwest Arkansas
.271 55 188 26 51 62 8 0 1 18 1 2 4 14 26 6 3 .330 .332
2012 Northwest Arkansas .250 109 400 51 100 129 14 3 3 39 9 6 4 30 41 9 4 .323 .305
Omaha .300 17 60 7 18 24 3 0 1 9 1 0 1 8 7 1 0 .400 .391
2013 Northwest Arkansas .283 119 446 61 126 191 21 4 12 58 7 7 2 19 54 6 6 .428 .310
2014 Pensacola .271 67 255 40 69 117 17 2 9 33 5 4 0 27 32 4 7 .459 .336
Louisville .296 65 230 24 68 94 17 0 3 24 0 1 1 19 26 1 1 .409 .351
2015 Norfolk .261 89 360 49 94 134 20 1 6 23 4 3 0 27 48 4 4 .372 .310
BALTIMORE .276 10 29 5 8 13 2 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 .448 .276
2016 Salt Lake .227 41 163 12 37 53 9 2 1 13 5 1 1 5 28 0 0 .325 .253
Orem # .455 3 11 0 5 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 .545 .455
AZL Angels # .375 3 8 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 .375 .375
2017 Salt Lake .278 126 492 59 137 187 27 1 7 82 4 7 3 48 79 7 4 .380 .342
Minor Lg Totals .265 1145 4316 536 1145 1615 214 38 60 480 56 47 34 292 649 87 56 .374 .314
ML Totals .276 10 29 5 8 13 2 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 .448 .276

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LJAY NEWSOME (68)
POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 21 BORN: 11-8-96 in La Plata, MD
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 210
ML SERVICE: None
ACQUIRED: Mariners 26th round selection in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Mariners scout Mike Moriarty.
2017: Went 8-9 with a 4.10 ERA (59 ER, 129.2 IP) in 25 starts with A Clinton……walked 16
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and struck out 111…ranked among Midwest League leaders in WHIP (4th, 1.13), starts
(T6th, 25), ERA (12th, 4.10), innings pitched (13th, 129.2 IP), strikeouts (14th, 111) and
wins (T18th, 8)…recorded 9 quality starts…recorded win in 4 consecutive starts, April
4-27, going 4-0 with a 2.05 ERA (5 ER, 22.0 IP).
PERSONAL: Ljay Wyatt Newsome…graduated from Chopticon (MD) High School in
2015…allowed 1 hit and struck out 17 batters in 7.0 shutout innings to lead Chopticon to
Maryland 3A State Championship in 2015.
2015: Began career with AZL Mariners…limited opponents to a .111 (4x36) average, while
striking out 10 in 10.2 innings…2016: With Short-A Everett led Northwest League in
WHIP (1.22) and average (.255), while also ranking among the leaders in wins (T2nd/6),
strikeouts (T5th/58), ERA (6th/4.30) innings pitched (10th/60.2) and games started
(T17th/11)…Northwest League All-Star…named Northwest League Pitcher of the Week
twice: June 20-26 (2 G, 2-0, 0.75 ERA, 12.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R/1ER, 1 BB, 11 K, HR) and Aug.
8-14 (1 GS, 1-0, 6.2 IP, 2 H, 1 R/ER, 0 BB, 6 K, HR).
NEWSOME's PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 AZL Mariners 1-0 0.84 5 0 0 0 0 10.2 4 1 1 0 0 0 10 0 0
2016 Everett 6-3 4.30 14 11 0 0 0 60.2 59 33 29 11 6 15 58 0 0
2017 Clinton 8-9 4.10 25 25 0 0 0 129.2 131 68 59 14 2 16 111 4 0
Minor Lg Totals 15-12 3.99 44 36 0 0 0 201.0 194 102 89 25 8 31 179 4 0

KIRK NIEUWENHUIS (45)


POSITION: Outfielder
AGE: 30, turns 31 on Aug. 7 BORN: 8-7-87 in Santa Maria, CA
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 222
ML SERVICE: 3 Years, 140 Days
ACQUIRED: Signed as a free agent on Nov. 6, 2017
2017: Began season with Milwaukee, earning a spot on an Opening Day roster…appeared
in 16 games with Milwaukee, batting .115 (3x26) with 3 runs, 1 double, 1 home run and
1 RBI…designated for assignment on April 21…outrighted to AAA Colorado Springs on
April 23…spent most of season with Colorado Springs, where he hit .244 (50x205) with
32 runs, 12 doubles, 4 home runs and 33 RBI in 84 games…rejoined Milwaukee on July
29 before being DFA'd on July 31 and outrighted to Colorado Springs Aug. 3.
PERSONAL: Kirk Robert Nieuwenhuis…resides in Bothell, WA with wife, Bethany…
graduated fron Denver Christian (CO) High School…attended Azusa Pacific University,
where he earned his degree in business management during the 2012 offseason.
2008: After being selected by New York-NL in 3rd round of the MLB First-Year Player Draft,
made pro debut with Short-A Brooklyn…hit .277 (79x285) with 34 runs, 15 doubles, 5
triples, 3 home runs and 29 RBI in 74 games with Brooklyn…2009: Made appearances
with High-A St. Lucie and AA Binghamton…began season with St. Lucie, where he hit
.274 (132x482) with 91 runs, 35 doubles, 5 triples, 16 home runs, 71 RBI and 16 stolen
bases in 123 games…Florida State League Mid-Season and Postseason All-Star…led
Florida State League in runs, doubles, extra-base hits (56), slugging percentage (.467) and
total bases (225) while ranking T3rd in home runs and T5th in RBI…joined Binghamton for
8 games at the end of the season…2010: Split season between AA Binghamton and AAA
Buffalo…started with Binghamton, where he hit .289 (114x394) with 81 runs, 35 doubles,
2 triples, 16 home runs, 60 RBI and 13 stolen bases in 94 games…Eastern League All-
Star…Triple-A debut with Buffalo, batting .225 (27x120) with 10 runs, 8 doubles, 1 triple, 2
home runs and 17 RBI in 30 games…2011: Spent entire season with AAA Buffalo, posting
a .298 (56x188) average with 33 runs, 17 doubles, 2 triples, 6 home runs and 14 RBI in
53 games…did not play after June 9 due to a left shoulder strain…underwent surgery on

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July 11…2012: Began season with AAA Buffalo but appeared in only 1 game before being
recalled by New York-NL on April 6…Major League debut with New York-NL on April 7
vs. Atlanta, going 2-for-4…first Major League hit was an infield single off Jair Jurrjens…
first Major League home run on April 9 vs. Washington off Edwin Jackson…appeared
in 91 games with the Mets, batting .252 (71x282) with 40 runs, 12 doubles, 1 triple, 7
home runs and 28 RBI…optioned to Buffalo on July 29 but appeared in only 4 games

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before sustaining a season-ending injury (partial tear of the plantar facia in his right foot)…
overall, hit .182 (2x11) with 1 double and 1 RBI in 5 games with Buffalo…2013: Made first
Opening Day roster…appeared in 47 games with the Mets over two stints (4/1-23 and
6/9-7/26)…hit .189 (18x95) with 10 runs, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home runs and 14 RBI with
the Mets…first Major League walk-off home run on June 16 vs. Chicago-NL, off Carlos
Marmol…notched his first career 4-hit game on July 5 at Milwaukee, reaching base safely
in all 6 plate appearances; finished 4-for-4 with 3 runs, 1 double, 1 triple, 2 walks and 1
stolen base…made 74 appearances with AAA Las Vegas, batting .248 (70x282) with 60
runs, 15 doubles, 2 triples, 14 home runs and 37 RBI…2014: Started with AAA Las Vegas,
where he hit .265 (56x211) with 34 runs, 13 doubles, 3 triples, 11 home runs and 32 RBI
in 57 games…appeared in 61 games with New York-NL over three stints (4/15-5/1, 6/19-
7/24 and 8/5-end)…hit .259 (29x112) with 16 runs, 14 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home runs and
16 RBI for Mets…2015: Spent time with four different clubs, appearing in the Majors with
New York-NL and Los Angeles-AL and appearing at two levels in New York-NL minor
league system…began season with New York-NL and hit .079 (3x38) with 2 RBI in 27
games before being designated for assignment by New York-NL on May 19…acquired by
Los Angeles-AL for cash on May 27…hit .136 (3x22) with 4 runs, 2 doubles and 1 RBI in 10
games with the Angels…designated for assignment by the Angels on June 10…claimed
off waivers by the Mets on June 13 and outrighted to AAA Las Vegas…in 27 games with
Las Vegas, hit .324 (34x105) with 21 runs, 6 doubles, 3 triples, 8 home runs and 29 RBI…
rejoined Mets on July 6 and appeared in 37 games over the remainder of the season…
hit 3 home runs on July 12 vs. Arizona, becoming first Mets player in club history to hit 3
home runs at home…on 15-day DL, Aug. 2-31, with neck and left shoulder discomfort…
had rehab assignment with High-A St. Lucie…claimed off waivers by Milwaukee on Dec.
23…2016: In first season with Milwaukee, hit .209 (70x335) with 38 runs, 18 doubles, 1
triple, 13 home runs and 44 RBI in 125 games…sustained an abdominal strain on Sept.
16 at Chicago-NL and appeared in just 1 game over the remainder of the season.
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE: Appeared in 4 games off the bench with New York-NL in the
2015 postseason…made 1 appearance in the NLCS vs. Chicago-NL and 3 appearances
in the World Series vs. Kansas City…went 0-for-4.
NIEUWENHUIS’ PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2008 Brooklyn .277 74 285 34 79 113 15 5 3 29 0 2 3 29 70 11 7 .396 .348
2009 St. Lucie .274 123 482 91 132 225 35 5 16 71 1 1 10 53 118 16 4 .467 .357
Binghamton .406 8 32 8 13 21 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 4 9 1 1 .656 .472
2010 Binghamton .289 94 394 81 114 201 35 2 16 60 3 5 1 30 93 13 7 .510 .337
Buffalo .225 30 120 10 27 43 8 1 2 17 1 0 1 11 39 0 0 .358 .295
2011 Buffalo .298 53 188 33 56 95 17 2 6 14 0 0 1 32 59 5 2 .505 .403
2012 Buffalo .182 5 11 0 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 .273 .308
NEW YORK-NL .252 91 282 40 71 106 12 1 7 28 3 2 2 25 98 4 4 .376 .315
2013 NEW YORK-NL .189 47 95 10 18 32 3 1 3 14 0 1 0 12 32 2 0 .337 .278
Las Vegas .248 74 282 60 70 131 15 2 14 37 5 1 2 40 78 6 2 .465 .345
2014 Las Vegas .265 57 211 34 56 108 13 3 11 32 0 1 2 15 56 3 3 .512 .319
NEW YORK-NL .259 61 112 16 29 54 14 1 3 16 0 2 0 16 39 4 0 .482 .346
2015 NEW YORK-NL .208 64 106 17 22 43 9 0 4 13 0 0 3 8 40 2 1 .406 .282
LOS ANGELES-AL .136 10 22 4 3 5 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 9 0 1 .227 .208
Las Vegas .324 27 105 21 34 70 6 3 8 29 1 2 1 10 21 2 0 .667 .381
St. Lucie # .125 2 8 2 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 .500 .300
2016 MILWAUKEE .209 125 335 38 70 129 18 1 13 44 0 0 1 56 133 8 9 .385 .324
2017 MILWAUKEE .115 16 26 3 3 7 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 15 0 0 .269 .258
Colorado Springs .244 84 205 32 50 74 12 0 4 33 1 2 1 38 67 5 0 .361 .362
Minor Lg Totals .273 631 2323 406 634 1088 160 24 82 327 12 14 22 266 616 63 26 .468 .351
ML Totals .221 414 978 128 216 376 59 4 31 117 3 5 7 123 366 20 15 .384 .311

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JOSEPH ODOM (54)
POSITION: Catcher
AGE: 26 BORN: 1-9-92 in Birmingham, AL
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 215
ML SERVICE: None
ACQUIRED: Selected by Seattle from Atlanta in the Triple-A Phase of the Rule 5 Draft on
Dec. 14, 2017
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2017: Hit .266 (17x64) with 5 runs, 3 doubles, 1 home run and 8 RBI in 28 games between AA
Mississippi and AAA Gwinnett in Atlanta organization…most of season with Mississippi,
hitting .298 (17x57) with 5 runs, 3 doubles, 1 home run and 8 RBI in 25 games.
PERSONAL: Joseph Caleb Odom…resides in Hoover, AL…attended Huntingdon College
(AL), where he played for 3 seasons (2011-13).
2013: Began his professional career with GCL Braves after being 13th-round selection by
Atlanta in 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft…hit .250 (8x32) with 6 runs, 2 doubles and
3 RBI in 16 games with the GCL Braves…also appeared in 14 games with R-Danville,
where he hit .190 (8x42) with 3 runs, 1 double and 3 RBI…2014: With High-A Lynchburg,
hit .205 (38x185) with 18 runs, 7 doubles, 6 home runs and 20 RBI in 61 games…had
his first career multi-home run game on June 23 vs. Winston-Salem…2015: In 65 games
with High-A Carolina, hit .222 (48x216) with 29 runs, 16 doubles, 1 triple, 7 home runs
and 40 RBI…hit .304 (17-for-56) with 3 home runs, 13 RBI and a .952 OPS against left-
handed pitchers…appeared in 8 games with Peoria in the Arizona Fall League…2016:
Split season between High-A Carolina (52 G) and AA Mississippi (39 G)…combined to bat
.278 (91x327) with 40 runs, 19 doubles, 2 triples, 9 home runs and 38 RBI in 91 games…
promoted to Mississippi on June 22, where he spent the remainder of the season…hit
.337 (28x83) with 6 home runs and 15 RBI vs. left-handed pitchers.
ODOM’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2013 GCL Braves .250 16 32 6 8 10 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 7 9 1 0 .313 .400
Danville .190 14 42 3 8 9 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 3 14 0 0 .214 .234
2014 Lynchburg .205 61 185 18 38 63 7 0 6 20 3 2 1 29 48 1 3 .341 .313
2015 Carolina .222 65 216 29 48 87 16 1 7 40 1 5 1 20 53 0 0 .403 .285
2016 Carolina .292 52 192 30 56 96 12 2 8 29 1 2 3 15 40 0 0 .500 .349
Mississippi .259 39 135 10 35 45 7 0 1 9 0 1 0 7 27 0 0 .333 .294
2017 Mississippi .298 25 57 5 17 23 3 0 1 8 2 0 0 3 16 0 0 .404 .333
Gwinnett .000 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 .000 .300
Minor Lg Totals .242 275 866 101 210 333 48 3 23 112 7 12 6 87 208 2 3 .385 .312

ZACH VINCEJ (71)


POSITION: Infielder
AGE: 26, turns 27 on May 1 BORN: 5-11-91 in San Diego, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190
ML SERVICE: 0 Years, 31 Days
ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers by Seattle from Cincinnati on Nov. 3, 2017
PRONUNCIATION: Vincej (VINCE-ee)
2017: Major League debut with Cincinnati on Sept. 1 at Pittsburgh…first Major League hit,
a single, off Pedro Strop on Sept. 30 at Chicago-NL…overall, went 1-for-9 (.111) with 2
runs in 9 games with Cincinnati…spent most of season with AAA Louisville, batting .270
(102x378) with 36 runs, 21 doubles, 4 triples, 3 home runs and 38 RBI in 110 games…
tallied 28 multi-hit games…hit his first professional grand slam home run on Aug. 13 vs.
Gwinnett…earned his first invitation to Major League Spring Training camp.
PERSONAL: Zachary Laine Vincej…graduated from Saugus (CA) High School…attended
Pepperdine University, where he played for 3 seasons (2010-12)…in 2012, earned the
Brooks Wallace Award, given to the nation's top collegiate shortstop…also named WCC
(West Coast Conference) Defensive Player of the Year and First-Team All-WCC in 2012.
2012: Began his professional career after being selected by Cincinnati in 37th round of
the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft…in 38 games with R-Billings, hit .336 (48x143)
with 27 runs, 11 doubles, 1 home run and 17 RBI…2013: Midwest League Mid-Season
All-Star team…appeared in 104 games with A Dayton, batting .263 (99x377) with 51
runs, 17 doubles, 5 triples, 3 home runs, 31 RBI and 13 stolen bases…reached base
safely in 22 straight games, June 1-27…2014: Spent season with High-A Bakersfield,
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where he hit .271 (116x428) with 72 runs, 23 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run, 40 RBI and
11 stolen bases in 115 games…2015: Spent entire season with AA Pensacola, where he
hit .241 (69x286) with 39 runs, 10 doubles, 5 home runs and 22 RBI in 90 games…2016:
Spent the season with AA Pensacola…Rawlings Minor League Gold Glove Award as
the best defensive shortstop in the minor leagues…led all minor league shortstops with
a .991 fielding percentage (4 E, 423 TC)…overall, hit .281 (112x399) with 45 runs, 24

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doubles, 3 triples, 3 home runs and 47 RBI in 121 games…ranked 8th in Southern League
in batting…Southern League Player of the Week for July 25-31…played for Peoria in
the Arizona Fall League, where he hit .352 (25x71) with 10 runs, 7 doubles, 2 triples, 4
home runs, 18 RBI, 9 walks, a .425 on-base percentage and a .676 slugging mark in
20 games…named to the AFL All-Prospect Team…led AFL in extra-base hits (13), total
bases (48) and slugging percentage (.676) while ranking 2nd in OPS (1.101), T2nd in HR
and RBI and 3rd in batting.
VINCEJ’s PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS SLG OBP
2012 Billings .336 38 143 27 48 62 11 0 1 17 0 4 7 9 23 4 4 .434 .393
2013 Dayton .263 104 377 51 99 135 17 5 3 31 2 4 6 36 72 13 7 .358 .333
2014 Bakersfield .271 115 428 72 116 144 23 1 1 40 4 2 3 44 73 11 8 .336 .342
2015 Pensacola .241 90 286 39 69 94 10 0 5 22 2 3 4 44 48 7 7 .329 .347
2016 Pensacola .281 121 399 45 112 151 24 3 3 47 4 4 6 25 85 7 6 .378 .329
2017 Louisville .270 110 378 36 102 140 21 4 3 38 8 2 4 28 49 4 3 .370 .325
CINCINNATI .111 9 9 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 5 0 0 .111 .333
Minor Lg Totals .272 578 2011 270 546 726 106 13 16 195 20 19 30 186 350 46 35 .361 .339

ART WARREN (75)


POSITION: Right-Handed Pitcher
AGE: 24, turns 25 on March 23 BORN: 3-23-93 in Defiance, OH
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 230
ML SERVICE: None
ACQUIRED: Mariners 23rd round selection in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Mariners scout Jay Catalano.
2017: Went 3-1 with 8 saves and 3.06 ERA (22 ER, 64.2 IP) in 43 relief appearances with
High-A Modesto…among all Mariners Minor League Players, ranked 3rd with 8 saves…
ranked T12th in appearances with 43 in Cal League…went 1-0 with 8 saves and a 2.30
ERA (4 ER, 15.2 IP) in 10 save opportunities…tossed 14.2 scoreless innings over his last
10 relief appearances, going 1-0 with 4 saves and a 0.00 ERA (0 ER, 14.2 IP), Aug. 6-Sept.
3…played for the Peoria Javelinas on the Arizona Fall League..
PERSONAL: Arthur Frank Warren…graduated from Napoleon (OH) High School in 2011…
pitched 2 seasons at University of Cincinnati, 2012-13…redshirted 2014 season after
having "Tommy John" surgery on right elbow…spent 2015 season with Ashland University.
2015: Began career with AZL Mariners…first career win Aug. 23 vs. AZL Rangers…2016:
Went 11-2 with 3.17 ERA (39 ER, 110.2 IP) in 27 games/20 starts combined between A
Clinton (4/7-6/29) and High-A Bakersfield (6/30-end)…named to Midwest League All-Star
team (did not pitch after promotion to Bakersfield)…at the time of promotion on June 30,
was among Midwest League leaders in wins (T1st/9) and ERA (3rd/2.19)…went 6-0 with a
1.58 ERA (9 ER, 55.1 IP) in his first 10 starts of the season with Clinton (4/12-6/1).
WARREN's PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 AZL Mariners 1-0 3.86 6 0 0 0 0 7.0 7 3 3 0 0 3 10 2 0
2016 Clinton 9-1 2.19 14 14 0 0 0 74.0 71 23 18 1 5 18 55 9 0
Bakersfield 2-1 5.15 13 6 0 0 0 36.2 42 26 21 1 4 28 38 3 0
2017 Modesto 3-1 3.06 43 0 0 0 8 64.2 58 25 22 5 4 25 67 3 1
Minor Lg Totals 15-3 3.16 76 20 0 0 8 182.1 178 77 64 7 13 74 170 17 1

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NO. PITCHERS (23) B-T HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 2017 CLUB CLASS W-L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO MLS
53 ALTAVILLA, Dan R-R 5-11 200 09/08/1992 McKeesport, PA McKeesport, PA SEATTLE MLB 1-1 4.24 41 0 0 0 46.2 43 27 22 20 52 0.150
Tacoma AAA 2-0 1.54 20 0 0 6 23.1 17 4 4 15 36
43 ARMSTRONG, Shawn R-R 6-2 225 09/11/1990 New Bern, NC Greenville, NC CLEVELAND MLB 1-0 4.38 21 0 0 0 24.2 23 12 12 10 20 0.166
Columbus AAA 1-1 3.07 28 0 0 10 29.1 27 10 10 11 36
60 BRADFORD, Chasen R-R 6-1 225 08/05/1989 Las Vegas, NV Henderson, NV Las Vegas AAA 1-1 4.04 33 0 0 11 35.2 47 20 16 7 28 0.102
NEW YORK-NL MLB 2-0 3.74 28 0 0 0 33.2 30 17 14 13 27
33 DE JONG, Chase L-R 6-4 205 12/29/1993 Long Beach, CA Long Beach, CA SEATTLE MLB 0-3 6.35 7 4 0 0 28.1 31 20 20 13 13 0.031
Tacoma AAA 3-6 6.00 15 15 0 0 84.0 99 61 56 27 61
Arkansas AA 1-3 5.97 5 5 0 0 28.2 32 20 19 10 18
39 DIAZ, Edwin R-R 6-3 165 03/22/1994 Humacao, PR Naguabo, PR SEATTLE MLB 4-6 3.27 5 5 0 0 28.2 32 20 19 10 18 1.121
32 GONZALES, Marco L-L 6-1 199 02/16/1992 Fort Collins, CO Seattle, WA Palm Beach High-A 0-0 1.50 1 1 0 0 6.0 2 1 1 0 7 0.102
Memphis AAA 6-4 2.90 11 11 0 0 68.1 54 25 22 17 57
ST. LOUIS MLB 0-0 13.50 1 1 0 0 3.1 6 5 5 0 2
Tacoma AAA 2-0 4.50 2 2 0 0 12.0 8 8 6 5 9
SEATTLE MLB 1-1 5.40 10 7 0 0 36.2 53 22 22 11 30
34 HERNÁNDEZ, Félix R-R 6-3 225 04/08/1986 Valencia, VZ Bellevue, WA SEATTLE MLB 6-5 4.36 16 16 0 0 86.2 86 46 42 26 78 12.060
Tacoma # AAA 2-0 4.15 3 3 0 0 13.0 9 6 6 3 16
8 LEAKE, Mike R-R 5-11 170 11/12/1987 San Diego, CA Paradise Valley, AZ ST. LOUIS MLB 7-12 4.21 26 26 0 0 154.0 169 83 72 35 103 8.000
SEATTLE MLB 3-1 2.53 5 5 0 0 32.0 32 10 9 2 27
37 MIRANDA, Ariel L-L 6-2 190 01/10/1989 Havana, Cuba Miramar, FL SEATTLE MLB 8-7 5.12 31 29 1 0 160.0 140 93 91 63 137 1.061
62 MOLL, Sam L-L 5-10 202 01/03/1992 Lakeland, TN Memphis, TN Albuquerque AAA 3-2 4.18 44 0 0 0 47.1 56 27 22 18 39 0.031
Nashville AAA 0-0 0.00 6 0 0 0 7.0 5 0 0 1 8
OAKLAND MLB 0-0 10.80 11 0 0 0 6.2 13 8 8 3 7
48 MOORE, Andrew R-R 6-0 195
06/02/1994 Springfield, OR Springfield, OR Arkansas AA 1-2 2.08 6 5 0 0 34.2 28 8 8 9 33 0.062

148
Tacoma AAA 3-4 3.48 15 14 0 0 75.0 68 30 29 13 66
SEATTLE MLB 1-5 5.34 11 9 0 0 59.0 60 36 35 8 31
64 MORIN, Mike R-R 6-4 220 05/03/1991 Andover, MN Leawood, KS LOS ANGELES-AL MLB 0-0 6.91 10 0 0 0 14.1 21 11 11 2 10 3.030
Salt Lake AAA 0-1 3.20 22 1 0 1 39.1 34 14 14 7 25
KANSAS CITY MLB 0-0 7.94 6 0 0 0 5.2 8 5 5 3 6
12 NICASIO, Juan R-R 6-4 255 08/31/1986 SF de Macroris, DR Santo Domingo, DR PITTSBURGH MLB 2-5 2.85 65 0 0 2 60.0 49 20 19 18 60 6.084
PHILADELPHIA MLB 1-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 1
ST. LOUIS MLB 2-0 1.64 9 0 0 4 11.0 9 2 2 2 11
65 PAXTON, James L-L 6-4 220 11/06/1988 Ladner, BC, Canada Kirkland, WA SEATTLE MLB 12-5 2.98 24 24 0 0 136.0 113 47 45 37 156 3.151
Arkansas # AA 0-0 4.50 1 1 0 0 4.0 5 2 2 0 5
47 PAZOS, James R-L 6-2 235 05/05/1991 Gilbert, AZ Gilbert, AZ SEATTLE MLB 4-5 3.86 59 0 0 0 53.2 51 30 23 24 65 1.067
35 PHELPS, David R-R 6-2 198 10/09/1986 St. Louis, MO St. Louis, MO MIAMI MLB 2-4 3.45 44 0 0 0 47.0 42 20 18 21 51 5.156
SEATTLE MLB 2-1 3.12 10 0 0 0 8.2 9 3 3 5 11
44 POVSE, Max R-R 6-8 220 08/23/1993 Raleigh, NC Cary, NC Arkansas AA 3-2 3.46 9 8 0 0 39.0 34 17 15 14 32 0.016
Tacoma AAA 1-4 7.39 13 5 0 0 31.2 41 28 26 12 29
SEATTLE MLB 0-0 7.36 3 0 0 0 3.2 9 5 3 1 2
31 RAMIREZ, Erasmo R-R 5-10 215 05/02/1990 Rivas, Nicaragua Rivas, Nicaragua TAMPA BAY MLB 4-3 4.80 26 8 0 1 69.1 66 39 37 16 55 4.158
SEATTLE MLB 1-3 3.92 11 11 0 0 62.0 57 31 27 15 54
52 RUMBELOW, Nick R-R 6-0 190
09/06/1991 Bullard, TX Bullard, TX Trenton AA 0-0 2.38 8 0 0 1 11.1 5 3 3 3 15 0.092
Scranton/W-B AAA 5-1 0.62 17 0 0 5 29.0 16 4 2 8 30
25 RZEPCZYNSKI, Marc L-L 6-2 220 08/29/1985 Oak Lawn, IL Phoenix, AZ SEATTLE MLB 2-2 4.02 64 0 0 1 31.1 29 16 14 20 25 7.132
50 VINCENT, Nick R-R 6-0 185 07/12/1986 Poway, CA San Diego, CA SEATTLE MLB 3-3 3.20 69 0 0 0 64.2 62 23 23 13 50 4.067
63 WHALEN, Rob R-R 6-2 225 01/31/1994 Stroudburgs, PA Kissimmee, FL Tacoma AAA 0-7 6.58 10 10 1 0 53.1 61 44 39 20 43 0.095
SEATTLE MLB 0-1 6.14 2 1 0 0 7.1 7 5 5 2 2
55 ZYCH, Tony R-R 6-3 190 08/07/1990 Hazel Crest, IL Monee, IL Tacoma # AAA 0-0 20.25 2 1 0 0 1.1 5 3 3 0 3 2.006
SEATTLE MLB 6-3 2.66 45 0 0 1 40.2 30 12 12 21 35
NO. CATCHERS (3) B-T HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 2017 CLUB CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB MLS
36 FREITAS, David R-R 6-2 240
03/18/1989 Wilton, CA Wilton, CA Gwinnett AAA .263 72 236 28 62 13 0 3 21 25 35 0 0.033
ATLANTA MLB .235 6 17 2 4 2 0 0 2 0 4 0
10 MARJAMA, Mike R-R 6-2 205
07/20/1989 Roseville, CA Roseville, CA Durham AAA .274 72 263 32 72 16 1 9 51 21 53 3 0.031
Tacoma AAA .167 21 78 5 13 3 1 3 12 7 15 0
SEATTLE MLB .333 5 9 1 3 1 0 1 1 0 1 0
3 ZUNINO, Mike R-R 6-2 220 03/25/1991 Cape Coral, FL Gainesville, FL SEATTLE MLB .251 124 387 52 97 25 0 25 64 39 160 1 3.160
Tacoma AAA .293 12 41 7 12 2 0 5 11 4 5 0

NO. INFIELDERS (8) B-T HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 2017 CLUB CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB MLS
22 CANÓ, Robinson L-R 6-0 212 10/22/1982 San Pedro de Macoris, DR San Pedro de Macoris, DR SEATTLE MLB .280 150 592 79 166 33 0 23 97 49 85 1 12.153
6 FORD, Mike L-R 6-0 225 07/04/1992 Belle Mead, NJ Belle Mead, NJ Trenton AA .272 101 335 61 91 19 1 13 65 76 56 1 0.000
Scranton/WB AAA .266 25 94 19 25 5 0 7 21 18 16 0
27 HEALY, Ryon R-R 6-4 232 01/10/1992 West Hills, CA West Hills, CA OAKLAND MLB .271 149 576 66 156 29 0 25 78 23 142 0 1.080
21 MOTTER, Taylor R-R 6-1 195 09/18/1989 West Palm Beach, FL Palm Beach Gardens, FL SEATTLE MLB .198 92 258 29 51 12 0 7 26 21 62 12 1.033
Tacoma AAA .350 25 100 24 35 6 1 7 18 14 12 6
7 ROMINE, Andrew S-R 6-1 200 12/24/1985 Winter Haven, FL Lake Forest, CA DETROIT MLB .233 124 318 45 74 17 2 4 25 22 67 6 5.049
15 SEAGER, Kyle L-R 6-0 210 11/03/1987 Charlotte, NC Salisbury, NC SEATTLE MLB .249 154 578 72 144 33 1 27 88 58 110 2 6.085
2 SEGURA, Jean R-R 5-10 207 03/17/1990 San Juan, DR San Juan, DR SEATTLE MLB .300 125 524 80 157 30 2 11 45 34 83 22 5.065
Arkansas # AA .091 3 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Tacoma # AAA .125 2 8 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
20 VOGELBACH, Daniel L-R 6-0 250
12/17/1992 Orlando, FL Fort Myers, FL Tacoma AAA .290 125 459 65 133 25 0 17 83 76 98 3 0.059
SEATTLE MLB .214 16 28 0 6 1 0 0 2 3 9 0

149
NO. OUTFIELDERS (6) B-T HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 2017 CLUB CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB MLS

23 CRUZ, Nelson R-R 6-2 230 07/01/1980 Las Matas de Santa Cruz, DR Las Matas de Santa Cruz, DR
SEATTLE MLB .288 155 556 91 160 28 0 39 119 70 140 1 10.082
16 GAMEL, Ben L-L 5-11 187 05/17/1992 Neptune Beach, FL Neptune Beach, FL Tacoma AAA .300 19 60 6 18 1 1 1 8 12 11 1 1.029
SEATTLE MLB .275 134 509 68 140 27 5 11 59 36 122 4
9 GORDON, Dee L-R 5-11 168 04/22/1988 Windermere, FL Windermere, FL MIAMI MLB .308 158 653 114 201 20 9 2 33 25 93 60 5.154
17 HANIGER, Mitch R-R 6-2 204 12/23/1990 Mountain View, CA Santa Clara, CA SEATTLE MLB .282 96 369 58 104 25 2 16 47 31 93 5 1.048
Tacoma # AAA .256 11 39 6 10 2 0 3 6 7 5 0
5 HEREDIA, Guillermo R-L 5-10 180 01/31/1991 Matanzas, Cuba North Lauderdale, FL SEATTLE MLB .249 123 386 43 96 16 0 6 24 27 64 1 1.054
26 PERKINS, Cameron R-R 6-5 205 09/27/1990 Nederland, TX Indianapolis, IN Lehigh Valley AAA .288 76 257 37 74 18 1 7 27 30 47 3 0.086
PHILADELPHIA MLB .182 42 88 9 16 5 0 1 8 5 23 0

MANAGER: Scott Servais (29), COACHES: Bench: Manny Acta (14), Hitting: Edgar Martinez (11), Pitching: Mel Stottlemyre (30), 3B Coach: Scott Brosius (28), 1B Coach: Chris Prieto (13),
Bullpen Coach: Brian De Lunas (40), Assistant Coach: Jim Brower (38), Bullpen Catcher: Fleming Baez (66), Batting Practice Pitcher: Nasusel Cabrera (89)
HOME CLUBHOUSE MANAGER: Ryan Stiles DIRECTOR OF HIGH PERFORMANCE: Lorena Martin ATHLETIC TRAINERS: Rob Nodine, Matt Toth, Yoshihiro Nakazawa ATHLETIC TRAINER EMERITUS: Rick Griffin

2018 MARINERS
2018 MARINERS

2018 SEATTLE MARINERS NON-ROSTER INVITEES (22)


NO. PITCHERS (9) B-T HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 2017 CLUB CLASS W-L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO MLS
56 BERGMAN, Christian R-R 6-1 195 05/04/88 Glendale, CA The Woodlands, TX Tacoma AAA 9-4 5.34 16 16 1 0 86.0 102 53 51 18 64 2.127
SEATTLE MLB 4-5 5.00 13 8 0 0 54.0 61 31 30 15 33
46 COOK, Ryan R-R 6-2 220 06/30/87 Clovis, CA Scottsdale, AZ AZL Mariners Rookie 4.086
67 FESTA, Matt R-R 6-1 190 03/11/93 Brooklyn, NY Staten Island, NY Modesto High-A 4-2 3.23 42 1 0 6 69.2 61 30 25 19 99 0.000
58 GARTON, Ryan R-R 5-10 190 12/05/89 Clearwater, FL Trinity, FL Durham AAA 2-0 1.64 24 1 0 4 33.0 18 6 6 16 46 0.153
TAMPA BAY MLB 0-1 8.71 7 0 0 0 10.1 13 10 10 5 9
Tacoma AAA 0-2 6.00 7 0 0 0 12.0 11 11 8 8 15
SEATTLE MLB 0-0 1.54 13 0 0 0 11.2 5 2 2 1 7
18 IWAKUMA, Hisashi R-R 6-3 210 04/12/81 Tokyo, Japan Bellevue, WA SEATTLE MLB 0-2 4.35 6 6 0 0 31.0 27 16 15 12 16 6.000
Modesto # High-A 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 4.0 1 0 0 0 4
Tacoma # AAA 0-1 18.00 1 1 0 0 2.0 4 4 4 2 3
76 JIMINIAN, Johendi R-R 6-2 182 10/04/92 Nagua, DR Nagua, DR Albuquerque AAA 1-2 5.04 18 1 0 0 30.1 28 19 17 22 17 0.000
Hartford AA 0-3 5.73 18 2 0 0 33.0 45 21 21 19 24
61 LAWRENCE, Casey R-R 6-0 175
10/28/87 McSherrytown, PA Hanover, PA Buffalo AAA 1-0 0.90 3 3 0 0 10.0 9 2 1 1 7 0.093
TORONTO MLB 0-3 8.78 4 2 0 0 13.1 21 14 13 11 7
Tacoma AAA 2-4 4.08 11 7 1 0 57.1 50 26 26 10 41
SEATTLE MLB 2-0 5.57 23 0 0 0 42.0 56 27 26 14 45
68 NEWSOME, Ljay R-R 5-11 210 11/08/96 La Plata, MD Mechanicsville, MD Clinton A 8-9 4.10 25 25 0 0 129.2 131 68 59 16 111 0.000
75 WARREN, Art R-R 6-3 230 03/23/93 Defiance, OH Napoleon, OH Modesto High-A 3-1 3.06 43 0 0 8 64.2 58 25 22 25 67 0.000

CATCHERS (3) B-T HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 2017 CLUB CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB MLS
69 DeCARLO, Joe R-R 6-0 205
09/13/1993 Newark, DE Glen Mills, PA Modesto High-A .240 96 325 45 78 14 2 13 46 42 99 1 0.000
4 GOSEWISCH, Tuffy R-R 5-11 200
08/17/1983 Freeport, IL Phoenix, AZ Tacoma AAA .229 85 279 27 64 22 0 4 33 29 68 1 2.171

150
SEATTLE MLB .071 11 28 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 14 0
54 ODOM, Joseph R-R 6-2 215
05/12/1983
Birmingham, AL Hoover, AL Mississippi AA .298 25 57 5 17 3 0 1 8 3 16 0 0.000
Gwinnett AAA .000 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0

NO. INFIELDERS (5) B-T HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 2017 CLUB CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB MLS
1 BECKHAM, Gordon R-R 6-0 190
11/16/1986 Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Tacoma AAA .262 83 328 37 86 16 0 9 45 20 58 3 7.153
SEATTLE MLB .176 11 17 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 1
74 COWAN, Jordan L-R 6-0 160 04/13/1995 Seattle, WA Covington, WA Modesto High-A .271 121 468 67 127 20 2 2 39 50 88 18 0.000
59 HAGUE, Matt R-R 6-3 225 08/20/1985 Bellevue, WA Kent, WA Rochester AAA .297 136 502 64 149 30 0 10 65 61 75 8 0.093
41 NAVARRO, Rey S-R 5-10 185 12/22/1989 Caguas, PR Gurabo, PR Salt Lake AAA .278 126 492 59 137 27 1 7 82 48 79 7 0.029
71 VINCEJ, Zach R-R 6-0 190 05/01/1991 San Diego, CA Saugus, CA Louisville AAA .270 110 378 36 102 21 4 3 38 28 49 4 0.031
CINCINNATI MLB .111 9 9 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 0

NO. OUTFIELDERS (5) B-T HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 2017 CLUB CLASS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB MLS
57 ANDREOLI, John R-R 6-1 210 06/09/90 Worcester, MA Shrewsbury, MA Iowa AAA .244 119 430 81 105 24 8 14 49 65 138 26 0.000
72 APLIN, Andrew L-L 6-0 204 03/21/91 Vallejo, CA Saisun City, CA Fresno AAA .250 30 84 14 21 3 1 1 13 16 21 1 0.000
Tacoma AAA .243 47 148 21 36 8 2 5 25 26 32 4
AZL Mariners Rookie .333 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
73 BISHOP, Braden R-R 6-1 190 08/22/93 Woodland, CA San Carlos, CA Modesto High-A .296 88 355 71 105 25 3 2 32 45 65 16 0.000
Arkansas AA .336 31 125 18 42 9 1 1 11 15 15 6
70 MILLER, Ian L-R 6-0 170 02/21/92 Philadelphia, PA Dowington, PA Arkansas AA .326 83 344 63 112 18 3 4 29 28 69 30 0.000
Tacoma AAA .268 41 168 22 45 4 2 0 6 5 33 13
45 NIEUWENHUIS, Kirk L-R 6-3 222
08/07/87 Santa Maria, CA Bothell, WA MILWAUKEE MLB .115 16 26 3 3 1 0 1 1 4 15 0 3.140
Colorado Springs AAA .244 84 205 32 50 12 0 4 33 38 67 5

2018 MARINERS
2017 IN REVIEW

Robinson Canó belted a game-winning home run in the 2017 All-Star


Game, becoming the 3rd Mariner in club history to be named MVP of
the Midsummer Classic.
2017 MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST WON LOST PCT. GB EAST WON LOST PCT. GB
BOSTON 93 69 .574 - WASHINGTON 97 65 .599 -
NEW YORK * 91 71 .562 2 MIAMI 77 85 .475 20
TAMPA BAY 80 82 .494 13 ATLANTA 72 90 .444 25
TORONTO 76 86 .469 17 NEW YORK 70 92 .432 27
BALTIMORE 75 87 .463 18 PHILADELPHIA 66 96 .407 31

CENTRAL WON LOST PCT. GB CENTRAL WON LOST PCT. GB


CLEVELAND 102 60 .630 - CHICAGO 92 70 .568 -
MINNESOTA * 85 77 .525 17 MILWAUKEE 86 76 .531 6
KANSAS CITY 80 82 .494 22 ST. LOUIS 83 79 .512 9
CHICAGO 67 95 .414 35 PITTSBURGH 75 87 .463 17
DETROIT 64 98 .395 38 CINCINNATI 68 94 .420 24
2017 IN REVIEW

WEST WON LOST PCT. GB WEST WON LOST PCT. GB


HOUSTON 101 61 .623 - LOS ANGELES 104 58 .642 -
LOS ANGELES 80 82 .494 21 ARIZONA * 93 69 .574 11
SEATTLE 78 84 .481 23 COLORADO * 87 75 .537 17
TEXAS 78 84 .481 23 SAN DIEGO 71 91 .438 33
OAKLAND 75 87 .463 26 SAN FRANCISCO 64 98 .395 40

*Wild Card Team

2017 DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS


BATTING
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
J. Altuve, HOU .346 Batting Average C. Blackmon, COL .331
A. Judge, NYY 128 Runs C. Blackmon, COL 137
J. Altuve, HOU 204 Hits C. Blackmon, COL 213
J. Abreu, CWS 343 Total Bases C. Blackmon, COL 387
J. Ramirez, CLE 56 Doubles D. Murphy, WAS 43
N. Arenado, COL 43
N. Castellanos, DET 10 Triples C. Blackmon, COL 14
A. Judge, NYY 52 Home Runs G. Stanton, MIA 59
N. Cruz, SEA 119 RBI G. Stanton, MIA 132
W. Merrifield, KC 34 Stolen Bases D. Gordon, MIA 60
M. Trout, LAA .629 Slugging Pct. G. Stanton, MIA .631
M. Trout, LAA .442 On Base Pct. J. Votto, CIN .454
M. Trout, LAA 1.071 OPS J. Votto, CIN 1.032
J. Altuve, HOU 19 Longest Batting Streak O. Herrera, PHI 21
W. Merrifield, KC 19
PITCHING
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
C. Carraso, CLE 18 Wins C. Kershaw, LAD 18
C. Kluber, CLE 18
J. Vargas, KC 18
C. Kluber, CLE 2.25 ERA C. Kershaw, LAD 2.31
C. Kluber, CLE 5 Complete Games C. Martinez, STL 2
E. Santana, MIN 5 I. Nova, PIT 2
C. Richard, SD 2
M. Scherzer, WAS 2
C. Kluber, CLE 3 Shutouts C. Martinez, STL 2
E. Santana, MIN 3
A. Colome, TB 47 Saves G. Holland, COL 41
K. Jansen, LAD 41
C. Sale, BOS 214.1 Innings Pitched J. Samardzija, SF 207.2
C. Sale, BOS 308 Strikeouts M. Scherzer, WAS 268
B. Peacock, HOU .867 Winning Percentage A. Wood, LAD .842

AWARD WINNERS
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
P. Molitor, MIN Manager T. Lovullo, ARI
J. Altuve, HOU MVP G. Stanton, MIA
C. Kluber, CLE Cy Young M. Scherzer, WAS
A. Judge, NYY Rookie of the Year C. Bellinger, LAD

152
AMERICAN LEAGUE STATISTICS
2017 CLUB BATTING
CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
BALTIMORE .260 162 5650 743 1469 2458 269 12 232 713 392 1412 32 13
BOSTON .258 162 5669 785 1461 2305 302 19 168 735 571 1224 106 31
CHICAGO .256 162 5513 706 1412 2300 256 37 186 670 401 1397 71 31
CLEVELAND .263 162 5511 818 1449 2476 333 29 212 780 604 1153 88 23
DETROIT .258 162 5556 735 1435 2355 289 35 187 699 503 1313 65 34
HOUSTON .282 162 5611 896 1581 2681 346 20 238 854 509 1087 98 42
KANSAS CITY .259 162 5536 702 1436 2323 260 24 193 660 390 1166 91 31
LOS ANGELES .243 162 5415 710 1314 2151 251 14 186 678 523 1198 136 44
MINNESOTA .260 162 5557 815 1444 2410 286 31 206 781 593 1342 95 28
NEW YORK .262 162 5594 858 1463 2498 266 23 241 821 616 1386 90 22
OAKLAND .246 162 5464 739 1344 2381 305 15 234 708 565 1491 57 22
SEATTLE .259 162 5551 750 1436 2351 281 17 200 714 487 1267 89 35
TAMPA BAY .245 162 5478 694 1340 2314 226 32 228 671 545 1538 88 34
TEXAS .244 162 5430 799 1326 2334 255 21 237 756 544 1493 113 44
TORONTO .240 162 5499 693 1320 2265 269 5 222 661 542 1327 53 24

2017 IN REVIEW
TOTALS .256 2430 83034 11443 21230 35602 4194 334 3170 10901 7785 19794 1272 458

2017 CLUB PITCHING


CLUB W L ERA G CG SHO REL SV IP H R ER HR BB SO
BALTIMORE 75 87 4.97 162 1 10 492 35 1441.0 1505 841 795 242 579 1233
BOSTON 93 69 3.70 162 5 11 515 39 1482.1 1384 668 610 195 465 1580
CHICAGO 67 95 4.78 162 0 3 520 25 1421.2 1384 820 755 242 632 1193
CLEVELAND 102 60 3.30 162 7 19 498 37 1440.2 1267 564 529 163 406 1614
DETROIT 64 98 5.36 162 2 4 510 32 1420.1 1587 894 846 218 538 1202
HOUSTON 101 61 4.12 162 1 9 519 45 1446.0 1314 700 662 192 522 1593
KANSAS CITY 80 82 4.61 162 1 6 538 39 1437.2 1480 791 737 196 519 1216
LOS ANGELES 80 82 4.20 162 1 10 543 43 1440.2 1373 709 672 224 470 1312
MINNESOTA 85 77 4.59 162 6 11 520 42 1436.0 1487 788 732 224 483 1166
NEW YORK 91 71 3.72 162 2 7 477 36 1448.2 1248 660 599 192 504 1560
OAKLAND 75 87 4.67 162 1 6 525 35 1431.0 1444 826 743 210 502 1202
SEATTLE 78 84 4.46 162 1 9 527 39 1440.1 1399 772 713 237 490 1244
TAMPA BAY 80 82 3.97 162 0 9 511 53 1445.0 1324 704 638 193 503 1352
TEXAS 78 84 4.66 162 2 6 464 29 1434.1 1443 816 742 214 559 1107
TORONTO 76 86 4.42 162 2 6 578 45 1465.0 1460 784 720 203 549 1372
TOTALS 1225 1205 4.37 2430 32 126 7737 574 21630.2 21099 11337 10493 3145 7721
19946

2017 CLUB FIELDING


CLUB PCT G PO A E TC DP TP PB
BALTIMORE .984 162 4323 1609 94 6026 175 2 8
BOSTON .982 162 4447 1390 107 5944 126 1 19
CHICAGO .981 162 4265 1541 114 5920 157 0 11
CLEVELAND .987 162 4322 1447 76 5845 167 0 9
DETROIT .985 162 4261 1389 84 5734 146 1 14
HOUSTON .983 162 4338 1526 99 5963 153 0 16
KANSAS CITY .987 162 4313 1524 79 5916 145 0 11
LOS ANGELES .986 162 4322 1462 80 5864 135 0 10
MINNESOTA .987 162 4308 1477 78 5863 143 1 16
NEW YORK .984 162 4346 1468 95 5909 102 0 21
OAKLAND .980 162 4293 1597 121 6011 163 0 16
SEATTLE .982 162 4321 1422 103 5846 147 0 15
TAMPA BAY .983 162 4335 1433 100 5868 129 0 15
TEXAS .982 162 4303 1616 108 6027 173 0 8
TORONTO .985 162 4395 1570 92 6057 145 0 8
TOTALS .984 2430 64892 22471 1430 88793 2206 5 197

2017 TEAM BREAKDOWN


CLUB VS LHS VS RHS GRASS ARTIF DAY NIGHT 1-RUN X-INN vs.N.L. HOME ROAD
BALTIMORE 26-24 49-63 66-77 9-10 23-26 52-61 21-20 12-4 8-12 2,028,424 2,386,076
BOSTON 18-19 75-50 80-64 13-5 25-23 68-46 22-19 15-3 16-4 2,917,678 2,556,657
CHICAGO 20-26 47-69 64-92 3-3 25-29 42-66 21-23 5-5 6-14 1,629,470 2,303,901
CLEVELAND 36-24 66-36 98-57 4-3 39-17 63-43 20-15 4-2 6-14 2,048,138 2,218,344
DETROIT 21-22 43-76 63-93 1-5 27-30 37-68 17-23 1-4 8-12 2,321,599 2,138,026
HOUSTON 21-24 80-37 96-56 5-5 33-16 68-45 19-13 4-4 15-5 2,403,671 2,186,570
KANSAS CITY 18-23 62-59 75-80 5-2 26-27 54-55 25-16 4-7 9-11 2,220,370 2,276,640
LOS ANGELES 24-24 56-58 76-79 4-3 19-23 61-59 27-22 8-7 11-9 3,019,583 2,240,721
MINNESOTA 26-23 59-54 82-74 3-3 28-33 57-44 15-18 3-3 13-7 2,051,279 2,223,833
NEW YORK 24-23 67-48 85-61 6-10 34-27 57-44 18-26 5-6 15-5 3,146,966 2,620,718
OAKLAND 19-26 56-61 74-80 1-7 35-27 40-60 21-21 4-9 7-13 1,475,721 2,357,284
SEATTLE 22-23 56-61 76-79 2-5 22-31 56-53 26-15 7-5 12-8 2,135,445 2,143,830
TAMPA BAY 19-29 61-53 36-39 44-43 27-29 53-53 21-24 8-6 11-9 1,253,619 2,421,803
TEXAS 22-18 56-66 72-81 6-3 20-23 58-61 13-24 5-5 14-6 2,507,760 2,162,632
TORONTO 18-24 58-62 30-41 46-45 31-29 45-57 26-27 5-14 9-11 3,203,886 2,422,909
153
2017 MARINERS BATTING
PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP E SLG OBP
Albers,A 1.000 9 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 .000
Alonso,Y .266 142 451 72 120 226 22 0 28 67 0 0 2 68 6 118 2 0 9 10 .501 .365
SEA .265 42 132 20 35 58 5 0 6 18 0 0 0 18 0 30 1 0 3 4 .439 .353
Beckham,G .176 11 17 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 .176 .222
Bergman,C .000 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Cano,R .280 150 592 79 166 268 33 0 23 97 0 3 4 49 8 85 1 0 18 10 .453 .338
Cruz,N .288 155 556 91 160 305 28 0 39 119 0 7 12 70 7 140 1 1 15 0 .549 .375
Diaz,E .000 66 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .000
Dyson,J .251 111 346 56 87 121 13 3 5 30 4 2 10 28 2 55 28 7 3 3 .350 .324
Espinosa,D .173 93 266 30 46 74 10 0 6 31 1 2 5 21 1 109 4 5 2 6 .278 .245
SEA .188 8 16 2 3 5 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 7 1 0 0 2 .313 .235
Freeman,M .067 16 30 3 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 1 9 0 0 0 1 .167 .176
Gallardo,Y .500 28 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500
Gamel,B .275 134 509 68 140 210 27 5 11 59 1 3 1 36 1 122 4 1 8 5 .413 .322
Gaviglio,S .200 16 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 .200 .200
SEA .200 12 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 .200 .200
Gonzales,M .000 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .000
Gosewisch,T
.071 11 28 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 14 0 0 2 0 .071 .103
Haniger,M .282 96 369 58 104 181 25 2 16 47 1 0 9 31 0 93 5 4 9 7 .491 .352
Hannemann,J
.150 11 20 3 3 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 .300 .150
Heredia,G .249 123 386 43 96 130 16 0 6 24 1 1 11 27 2 64 1 5 9 2 .337 .315
Lawrence,C .000 27 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
2017 IN REVIEW

SEA .000 23 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000


Machi,J .000 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .000 .000
Marjama,M .333 5 9 1 3 7 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .778 .333
Martin,L .174 34 115 12 20 33 2 1 3 8 0 0 2 5 1 29 6 4 2 1 .287 .221
Miranda,A .000 32 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 .000 .000
Motter,T .198 92 258 29 51 84 12 0 7 26 0 1 0 21 0 62 12 1 9 4 .326 .257
Pagan,E .000 34 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Powell,B .282 52 117 24 33 47 5 0 3 12 1 2 0 15 0 30 0 1 2 1 .402 .358
SEA .194 23 36 6 7 7 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 6 0 9 0 0 1 0 .194 .310
Ramirez,E .667 37 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .667 .667
SEA .667 11 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .667 .667
Ruiz,C .216 54 125 14 27 44 8 0 3 11 1 1 4 14 0 38 1 0 4 1 .352 .313
Seager,K .249 154 578 72 144 260 33 1 27 88 0 6 8 58 6 110 2 1 6 14 .450 .323
Segura,J .300 125 524 80 157 224 30 2 11 45 0 1 6 34 3 83 22 8 14 17 .427 .349
Smith,T .188 10 16 2 3 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 .250 .263
Valencia,D .256 130 450 54 115 185 19 3 15 66 0 8 2 40 0 122 2 2 16 11 .411 .314
Vogelbach,D
.214 16 28 0 6 7 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 9 0 0 2 1 .250 .290
Zunino,M .251 124 387 52 97 197 25 0 25 64 0 1 8 39 0 160 1 0 8 7 .509 .331
SEATTLE .259 162 5551 750 1436 2351 281 17 200 714 14 35 78 487 31 1267 89 35 131 103 .424 .325
DH .288 162 565 94 163 309 29 0 39 117 1 7 13 68 7 145 1 2 15 0 .547 .374
PITCHERS .208 162 24 2 5 5 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 12 .208 .208

2017 MARINERS PITCHING OPP



PITCHER W-L ERA G GS CG GF SHO
SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG
Albers,A 5-1 3.51 9 6 0 2 0 1 41.0 43 22 16 6 2 10 0 37 1 0 .262
Altavilla 1-1 4.24 41 0 0 13 0 0 46.2 43 27 22 9 1 20 1 52 9 0 .242
Bergman,C 4-5 5.00 13 8 0 2 0 0 54.0 61 31 30 12 3 15 1 33 0 0 .295
Cishek,S 3-2 2.01 49 0 0 11 0 1 44.2 26 10 10 3 3 14 1 41 3 1 .167
SEA 1-1 3.15 23 0 0 8 0 1 20.0 13 7 7 3 1 7 1 15 1 1 .183
Cloyd,T 1-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .500
Curtis,Z 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 2 0 0 4.2 3 3 0 1 2 1 0 2 2 0 .167
DeJong,C 0-3 6.35 7 4 0 2 0 0 28.1 31 20 20 5 0 13 0 13 0 0 .282
Diaz,E 4-6 3.27 66 0 0 52 0 34 66.0 44 28 24 10 3 32 2 89 3 1 .183
Fien,C 0-0 15.00 6 0 0 2 0 0 6.0 9 10 10 3 0 4 0 6 0 0 .360
Freeman 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .600
Gallardo,Y 5-10 5.72 28 22 0 4 0 1 130.2 138 84 83 24 2 60 3 94 7 0 .271
Garton,R 0-1 4.91 20 0 0 6 0 0 22.0 18 12 12 4 0 6 0 16 2 0 .220
SEA 0-0 1.54 13 0 0 3 0 0 11.2 5 2 2 1 0 1 0 7 0 0 .125
Gaviglio,S 4-5 4.36 16 13 0 1 0 0 74.1 76 41 36 16 3 26 1 49 1 2 .270
SEA 3-5 4.62 12 11 0 1 0 0 62.1 63 37 32 15 2 21 1 40 1 2 .270
Gonzales 1-1 5.40 10 7 0 1 0 0 36.2 53 22 22 5 1 11 0 30 2 0 .340
Hernandez,F 6-5 4.36 16 16 0 0 0 0 86.2 86 46 42 17 6 26 0 78 8 0 .258
Heston,C 0-1 16.50 3 1 0 0 0 0 6.0 15 12 11 3 0 5 0 3 0 0 .455
SEA 0-1 19.80 2 1 0 0 0 0 5.0 14 12 11 3 0 5 0 3 0 0 .483
Iwakuma,H 0-2 4.35 6 6 0 0 0 0 31.0 27 16 15 7 2 12 0 16 1 0 .237
Lawrence,C 2-3 6.34 27 2 0 12 0 0 55.1 77 41 39 11 1 25 4 52 1 0 .328
SEA 2-0 5.57 23 0 0 10 0 0 42.0 56 27 26 9 1 14 1 45 1 0 .318
Leake,M 3-1 2.53 5 5 0 0 0 0 32.0 32 10 9 1 2 2 0 27 1 0 .258
Machi,J 1-0 1.17 5 0 0 0 0 0 7.2 7 2 1 1 0 4 0 4 0 0 .269
Marshall,E 0-0 9.39 6 0 0 2 0 0 7.2 12 8 8 1 0 5 1 4 0 0 .364
Martin,C 0-0 13.50 1 0 0 1 0 0 2.0 5 4 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .455
Miranda,A 8-7 5.12 31 29 1 1 0 0 160.0 140 93 91 37 5 63 1 137 8 0 .233
Moore 1-5 5.34 11 9 0 1 0 0 59.0 60 36 35 14 1 8 0 31 0 0 .261
Overton 0-0 6.38 9 1 0 4 0 0 18.1 21 15 13 4 0 2 1 8 3 0 .280
Pagan 2-3 3.22 34 0 0 9 0 0 50.1 39 20 18 7 1 8 0 56 1 0 .212
Paxton,J 12-5 2.98 24 24 0 0 0 0 136.0 113 47 45 9 3 37 1 156 15 1 .223
Pazos 4-5 3.86 59 0 0 7 0 0 53.2 51 30 23 7 5 24 0 65 4 1 .248
Phelps,D 2-1 3.12 10 0 0 1 0 0 8.2 9 3 3 0 1 5 0 11 0 0 .265
Povse 0-0 7.36 3 0 0 2 0 0 3.2 9 5 3 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 .450
Ramirez,E 5-6 4.39 37 19 0 4 0 1 131.1 123 70 64 22 2 31 2 109 1 0 .247
SEA 1-3 3.92 11 11 0 0 0 0 62.0 57 31 27 12 1 15 1 54 0 0 .243
Ruiz,C 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 .400
Rzepczynsk,M 2-2 4.02 64 0 0 6 0 1 31.1 29 16 14 2 1 20 5 25 3 0 .252
Scribner,E 0-2 11.05 8 0 0 4 0 0 7.1 13 9 9 3 0 0 0 6 0 0 .394
Simmons,S 0-2 7.04 9 0 0 3 0 0 7.2 4 6 6 1 0 4 0 8 1 0 .167
Vieira 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000
Vincent,N 3-3 3.20 69 0 0 7 0 0 64.2 62 23 23 3 0 13 5 50 0 0 .257
Weber,R 0-0 2.45 1 1 0 0 0 0 3.2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .214
Whalen,R 0-1 6.14 2 1 0 1 0 0 7.1 7 5 5 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 .259
Zych 6-3 2.66 45 0 0 7 0 1 40.2 30 12 12 2 5 21 3 35 1 1 .208
SEATTLE 78-84 4.46 162 162 1 161 9 39 1440.1 1399 772 713 237 53 490 28
1244 73 7 .254
Stats are only for games played with Seattle
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2017 MARINERS FIELDING
PITCHER (40) FIRST BASE (9)
PLAYER PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TP PLAYER PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Albers 1.000 9 6 1 5 0 6 0 0 Alonso .984 39 35 236 11 4 251 19 0
Altavilla 1.000 41 0 4 3 0 7 0 0 Espinosa .889 2 1 8 0 1 9 1 0
Bergman 1.000 13 8 3 7 0 10 1 0 Freeman 1.000 3 2 18 4 0 22 4 0
Cishek .833 23 0 2 3 1 6 1 0 Gamel 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
Cloyd - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gosewisch - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Curtis 1.000 3 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 Motter .986 15 8 69 1 1 71 9 0
De Jong 1.000 7 4 2 2 0 4 0 0 Ruiz - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Diaz .857 66 0 2 4 1 7 0 0 Valencia .989 118 111 897 64 11 972 98 0
Fien 1.000 6 0 1 2 0 3 1 0 Vogelbach .973 7 5 31 5 1 37 2 0
Freeman - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gallardo
Garton
1.000 28 22 8 17 0 25 2 0
1.000 13 0 0 2 0 2 0 0
SECOND BASE (6)
PLAYER PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Gaviglio .900 12 11 6 3 1 10 1 0 Beckham 1.000 5 0 5 5 0 10 4 0
Gonzales .800 10 7 1 3 1 5 1 0 Cano .983 150 148 254 339 10 603 97 0
Hernandez .917 16 16 4 7 1 12 1 0 Espinosa 1.000 1 1 1 5 0 6 1 0
Heston 1.000 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Freeman .857 3 2 3 3 1 7 2 0

2017 IN REVIEW
Iwakuma 1.000 6 6 1 2 0 3 1 0 Motter .979 18 11 19 27 1 47 4 0
Lawrence 1.000 23 0 2 2 0 4 0 0 Smith 1.000 3 0 2 2 0 4 0 0
Leake 1.000 5 5 4 3 0 7 0 0
Machi .000 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
Marshall
Martin
-
-
6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
THIRD BASE (6)
Miranda .813 31 29 3 10 3 16 0 0 PLAYER PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Moore 1.000 11 9 4 6 0 10 0 0 Beckham 1.000 1 1 2 3 0 5 1 0
Overton 1.000 9 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 Espinosa 1.000 3 1 3 4 0 7 0 0
Pagan 1.000 34 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 Freeman 1.000 2 2 1 3 0 4 0 0
Paxton 1.000 24 24 4 6 0 10 0 0 Motter 1.000 6 4 2 4 0 6 1 0
Pazos 1.000 59 0 4 6 0 10 1 0 Seager .969 154 153 130 310 14 454 46 0
Phelps 1.000 10 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 Valencia 1.000 1 1 1 2 0 3 1 0
Povse - 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SHORTSTOP (5)
Ramirez .875 11 11 4 3 1 8 1 0
Ruiz 1.000 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
Rzepczynski .857 64 0 2 4 1 7 0 0 PLAYER PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Scribner 1.000 8 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 Beckham 1.000 4 2 2 3 0 5 0 0
Simmons .000 9 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Espinosa .800 2 1 0 4 1 5 0 0
Vieira 1.000 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Motter .983 39 31 42 76 2 120 18 0
Vincent 1.000 69 0 2 8 0 10 0 0 Segura .962 124 124 136 298 17 451 61 0
Weber 1.000 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 Smith 1.000 6 4 5 17 0 22 4 0
Whalen - 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Zych 1.000 45 0 1 3 0 4 0 0
OUTFIELD (10)
CATCHER (4) PLAYER PCT G GS PO A E TC DP TP
PLAYER PCT G GS PO A E TC DP PB Cruz 1.000 5 5 7 0 0 7 0 0
Gosewisch 1.000 10 8 75 1 0 76 1 0 Dyson .988 108 99 236 11 3 250 6 0
Marjama 1.000 5 2 21 1 0 22 0 0 Gamel .980 131 127 238 7 5 250 3 0
Ruiz .997 47 40 282 19 1 302 2 5 Haniger .969 96 95 213 6 7 226 1 0
Zunino .993 120 112 894 56 7 957 5 10 Hannemann .941 9 4 16 0 1 17 0 0
Heredia .993 117 104 270 6 2 278 1 0
Martin .987 30 29 75 1 1 77 1 0
Motter 1.000 19 14 27 2 0 29 0 0
Powell 1.000 8 4 14 0 0 14 0 0
Valencia 1.000 10 5 14 1 0 15 0 0

2017 Pinch Hitters


BATTER B AVG PA AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SLG OBP
Alonso L .200 7 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 .200 .429
Beckham R .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000
Cano L .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000
Cruz R .333 4 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 .333 .500
Dyson L .250 4 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .250 .250
Espinosa S 1.000 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000
1.000
Freeman L .000 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 .000 .250
Gamel L .000 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 .000
Haniger R .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Hannemann L .500 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500
Heredia R .250 4 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 .250 .250
Marjama R .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Martin L .000 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000
Motter R .167 7 6 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 .167 .286
Powell L .250 9 8 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 .250 .333
Ruiz R .000 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .200
Seager L 1.000 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 3.000
1.000
Segura R 1.000 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000
1.000
Smith R .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000
Valencia R .333 10 6 1 2 3 1 0 0 4 2 1 .500 .500
Vogelbach L .143 7 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 .143 .143
Zunino R .000 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 .000 .250
TOTALS .179 91 78 7 14 17 1 1 0 11 11 29 .218 .286

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SEATTLE MARINERS 2017 TEAM HIGHLIGHTS
THE RECORD…completed the 2017 season 78-84 (.481), finishing in a tie for 3rd place in the American
League West along with Texas (23.0 games behind division winner Houston)…finished 7.0 games back of
the American League Wild Card…went 40-41 (.494) at home and 38-43 (.469) on the road…were 43-47
(.478) prior to the All-Star break and 35-37 (.486) following the break…posted a 25-23-4 record in series,
including 8 sweeps…went 10-7 in rubber games to decide the outcome of a 3-game series…when scoring
first went 49-32 (.605)…were 62-5 (.925) when leading after 7 innings and 63-3 (.955) when leading after 8
innings…recorded 37 come-from-behind wins and suffered a loss in 43 games after holding a lead…season
high winning streak was 6 games, June 18-23…had a season-high 6-game losing streak, September 15-21.
ROLLERCOASTER SEASON…Seattle began the season 1-6 in the first 7 games of the season…Seattle
was 16-11 (.593) from April 10-May 10 to reach .500 for the first time in 2017 at 17-17…went 4-12 (.250)
from May 11-27…bounced back to win 10-of-the-next-12 games (5/28-6/9) to reach .500 for the 3rd time
in 2017 (31-31)…with 8 wins in their next 14 games (6/10-23), reached 2 games over .500 for the first time
in 2017 at 39-37…went 4-10 (.286) from June 24-July 9 to enter the All-Star Break with a record of 43-47
(.478)…began the 2nd half by going 16-9 (.640) from July 14-August 9 to reach 3 games over .500 for the
first time in 2017 (59-56)…went 7-7 from August 10-25 to reach 3 games over .500 for the 2nd and final time
2017 IN REVIEW

in 2017 (66-63)…went 12-21 (.364) over the final 33 games of the season (8/26-10/1).
SERIES STUFF…the Mariners went 25-23-4 in series, including 8 sweeps and 9 times being swept…in 26
series at Safeco Field, Seattle went 13-11-2, claiming 4 sweeps while being swept 5 times…in 26 series on
the road, the Mariners went 12-12-2 with 4 sweeps and 4 times being swept…Seattle won 4 of their first 5
home series, April 14 - May 17…the Mariners went 5-8-1 in their last 14 home series, June 23 - September
24…the Mariners did not lose 8 consecutive road series, June 30 - August 23, claiming 7 series wins and 1
split…Seattle lost 7 of their first 9 road series, April 3 - May 28.
CALLING FOR REINFORCEMENTS…the Mariners used 61 players, most in club history (previous: 54,
2016), most in Majors (Toronto, 60) and 2nd-most in Major League history since 1901 (Texas, 64, 2014)…40
different pitchers made at least 1 appearance for Seattle, including 2 position players (Mike Freeman, 5/20
vs. CWS, and Carlos Ruiz, 6/13 at MIN)…40 pitchers is a Mariners club record (previous: 32, 2016), most
in the Majors (Minnesota, 36) and tied with the 2014 Texas Rangers for the most in MLB history since 1901.
FOR STARTERS...the Mariners used 17 different starting pitchers in 2017, most in the Majors (Cincinnati, 16
and Minnesota, 16) and tied with inaugural Mariners club of 1977 for the most in club history…chronological
(first start) list of starters: Felix Hernandez, Hisashi Iwakuma, James Paxton, Ariel Miranda, Yovani
Gallardo, Chase De Jong, Dillon Overton, Christian Bergman, Ryan Weber, Sam Gaviglio, Chris Heston,
Rob Whalen, Andrew Moore, Erasmo Ramirez, Marco Gonzales, Andrew Albers and Mike Leake.
M*A*S*H*…the Mariners placed 16 different players on the disabled list (22 total DL stints, resulting in 1,121
games missed)…16 different players on DL is T2nd-most in club history (also: 2000, 2005 and 2009)…
the single-season club record for players on DL is 19 (20 total DL stints) set in 2016…six Mariners made
two trips to DL (Jean Segura, Mitch Haniger, Felix Hernandez, David Phelps, James Paxton and Tony
Zych)…four of the five members of the Mariners projected Opening Day rotation (Hernandez, Iwakuma,
Paxton, Drew Smyly) spent time on DL, combining to miss 438 games.
TRANSACTIONS IN BULK…after setting their Opening Day roster, the Mariners made 219 transactions
involving the 40-man roster in 182 days…Seattle averaged one transaction every 19 hours and 56 minutes…
excluding the All-Star Break and the span of September 15 - end of the season, the longest stretch this
season without a roster moves was April 15-20, a span of 6 days.
FOUR SCORE…Seattle went 70-26 (.729) when scoring 4-or-more runs…their .729 winning percentage
when plating at least 4 runs ranked 14th-best in Major Leagues and 8th-best in the AL…when scoring
3-or-fewer runs, Seattle was 8-58 (.121)…their .121 winning percentage when held to 3-or-fewer runs
was 4th-worst in the Majors ahead of Detroit (.072/5-64), New York-NL (.098/6-55) and Miami (.119/8-59).
WINNING CLOSE…Seattle led Majors in win percentage in one-run games, posting .634 (26-15) mark,
ahead of Kansas City (.610/25-16) & Chicago-NL (.605/26-17)…Seattle’s 26 wins in one-run games was
T4th-most in MLB and T2nd-most in the AL, trailing Washington (30), Arizona (29) and Los Angeles-AL (27).
GET IN THERE, ROOK…22 different rookies saw
action for Mariners, T2nd-most in Majors (also: San 2017 Opening Day Roster:
Diego), trailing Cincinnati (24)…22 rookies are 2nd- Pitchers (13): RH Dan Altavilla, RH Edwin Diaz, RH Casey Fien,
RH Yovani Gallardo, RH Felix Hernandez, RH Hisashi Iwakuma,
most in club history (2006, 23)…here is a list of rookies LH Ariel Miranda, LH Dillon Overton, LH James Paxton, LH James
to appear in at least 1 game with Seattle this season: Pazos, LH Marc Rzepczynski, RH Evan Scribner, RH Nick Vincent
Dan Altavilla, Chase De Jong, Mike Freeman, Ben Catchers (2): Carlos Ruiz, Mike Zunino
Gamel, Sam Gaviglio, Marco Gonzales, Mitch
Infielders (5): Robinson Canó, Taylor Motter, Kyle Seager, Jean
Haniger, Jacob Hannemann, Guillermo Heredia, Segura, Danny Valencia
Casey Lawrence, Mike Marjama, Andrew Moore, Outfielders (5): Nelson Cruz, Jarrod Dyson, Mitch Haniger, Guill-
Dillon Overton, Emilio Pagan, James Pazos, Max ermo Heredia, Leonys Martin
Povse, Boog Powell, Tyler Smith, Thyago Vieira, Disabled List (6): RH Steve Cishek, INF Shawn O'Malley, RH Shae
Daniel Vogelbach, Robert Whalen and Tony Zych. Simmons, LH Drew Smyly, RH Rob Whalen, RH Tony Zych

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2017 TEAM HIGHLIGHTS (Continued)
PITCHING IN…23 different pitchers recorded a win for Seattle, 2nd-most in Majors in 2017 (Chicago-AL,
25) and most in club history (previous: 21, 2016)…James Paxton led the club with 12 wins…11 different
pitchers recorded a win as a starter while 14 different relievers earned a win…Andrew Albers and Yovani
Gallardo were the only pitchers to earn a win out of the bullpen and in a starting role…here is a list of
pitchers to record a win for Seattle this season: Albers, Dan Altavilla, Christian Bergman, Steve Cishek,
Tyler Cloyd, Edwin Díaz, Gallardo, Sam Gaviglio, Marco Gonzales, Felix Hernandez, Casey Lawrence,
Mike Leake, Jean Machi, Ariel Miranda, Andrew Moore, Emilio Pagan, Paxton, James Pazos, David
Phelps, Erasmo Ramirez, Marc Rzepczynski, Nick Vincent and Tony Zych.
HERE TODAY…of the 61 players who appeared in a game with the Mariners, 15 were not in the
organization when the club opened Spring Training camp: Andrew Albers, Yonder Alonso, Gordon
Beckham, Tyler Cloyd, Chase De Jong, Danny Espinosa, Ryan Garton, Marco Gonzales, Jacob
Hannemann, Casey Lawrence, Mike Leake, Mike Marjama, Evan Marshall, David Phelps and
Erasmo Ramirez…13 of the 61 players were no longer in the Mariners organization at the end of the
regular season: Steve Cishek, Zac Curtis, Danny Espinosa, Casey Fien, Mike Freeman, Sam Gaviglio,
Chris Heston, Jean Machi, Leonys Martin, Dillon Overton, Boog Powell, Evan Scribner and Tyler Smith.

2017 IN REVIEW
WELCOME TO THE SHOW…10 players made their MLB debuts with Seattle during the season: Chase De
Jong (April 5 at HOU), Boog Powell (April 29 at CLE), Emilio Pagan (May 3 vs. LAA), Sam Gaviglio (May
11 at TOR), Tyler Smith (June 2 vs. TB), Andrew Moore (June 22 vs. DET), Max Povse (June 22 vs. DET),
Thyago Vieira (Aug. 14 vs. BAL), Mike Marjama (Sept. 3 vs. OAK) and Jacob Hannemann (Sept. 9 vs.
LAA)…a total of 22 rookies saw action on the field, 2nd-most in club history (2006, 23).
THE HURLERS…Seattle’s pitching staff posted a 4.46 ERA (713 ER, 1440.1 IP) with 1,244 strikeouts during
the 162-game season…the starters were 47-53 with a 4.70 ERA (455 ER, 970.2 IP) with 697 strikeouts, while
the relievers were 31-31 with a 4.08 ERA (258 ER, 569.2 IP) with 547 strikeouts.
THE FIELDING…Seattle finished 11th in the American League/23rd in the Major Leagues in fielding
percentage (.982), making 103 errors in 5,846 total chances…the 103 errors are the most by Seattle
since 2011 when the Mariners committed 108 errors…Guillermo Heredia led the club with a .993 fielding
percentage (2 E, 278 TC), followed by Mike Zunino (.993/7 E, 957 TC), Danny Valencia (.989/11 E, 990 TC).
ROAD WARRIORS…from May 28 through the end of the season, the Mariners went 30-23 (.566) on the
road, which was 7th-best road winning percentage in Majors during that span (ranked 4th-best in the AL).
HEART OF THE ORDER…Mariners #3 and #4 hitters combined for 227 RBI this season, tops in the
American League and 3rd-most in the Major Leagues…among all teams’ #3 and #4 hitters combined,
Seattle trailed only Arizona (270) and Washington (245)…Robinson Canó led Mariners #3 hitters with 97
RBI, followed by Nelson Cruz (10) and Taylor Motter (3)…Cruz paced all Mariners with 108 RBI while
batting cleanup, ahead of Kyle Seager (6), Danny Valencia (2) and Boog Powell (1).
INTERLEAGUE PLAY…Seattle was 12-8 (.600) during Interleague Play, tied with Arizona and Chicago for
the 7th-best Interleague winning percentage this season…trailed only Boston (.800/16-4), Los Angeles-
NL (.800/16-4), Houston (.750/15-5), New York-AL (.750/15-5), Texas (.700/14-6) and Minnesota (.650/13-
7)…the Mariners hit .286 (197x690) as a team in Interleague Play, 3rd-best in the Majors behind Houston
(.307/220x716) and Miami (.287/201x701)…Seattle faced Atlanta (2-1), Colorado (3-1), Miami (2-1), New
York-NL (2-1), Philadelphia (2-2) and Washington (1-2) during Interleague Play.
WALK IT OFF…the Mariners had eight walk-off wins in 2017: Nelson Cruz (RBI-single, April 16 vs. TEX),
Guillermo Heredia (RBI-single, May 18 vs. CWS), Mike Zunino (2-run home run, June 7 vs. Minnesota),
Kyle Seager (RBI-double, June 20 vs. Detroit), Cruz (RBI-single, July 22 vs. NYY), Jean Segura (RBI-
single, July 25 vs. BOS), Segura scores on wild pitch (Sept. 2 vs. OAK) and Cruz (2-run home run, Sept. 22
vs. CLE)…Cruz equaled the Mariners single-season club record with 3 walk-off hits, joining Bruce Bochte
(1980), Tom Paciorek (1981), Todd Cruz (1982), Al Cowens (1984), Jim Presley (1986), Russ Davis (1997),
Jose Lopez (2009) and Ichiro Suzuki (2009).
STEALING THE SHOW…with a go-ahead home run in top of the 10th inning, Robinson Canó propelled
the American League to a 2-1 win over the National League in the 88th All-Star Game on July 11 in Miami…
Canó earned the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award, joining Ken Griffey Jr. (1992 at San Diego) and
Ichiro Suzuki (2007 at San Francisco) as the only Mariners to be named MVP of the Midsummer Classic…
became 5th Mariner to homer in the All-Star Game (also: Ken Griffey Jr., 1992 at SD; Edgar Martinez, 1997
at CLE; Alex Rodriguez, 1998 at COL and Ichiro Suzuki, 2007 at SF)…Canó was the first American Leaguer
in All-Star Game history to homer in extra innings and just the 4th player to do so from either league.
LEADING OFF…Mariners leadoff hitters combined to bat .301 (209x694), the 3rd-highest average among
all team’s leadoff hitters, trailing Colorado (.331/223x674) and Miami (.305/219x718)…in 118 starts in the
leadoff spot in the batting order, Jean Segura hit .304 (152x500)…Ben Gamel hit .319 (37x116) in 27
starts batting leadoff…Jarrod Dyson made 10 starts in the leadoff spot in the order, batting .205 (8x39)…
Guillermo Heredia hit .308 (8x26) in 7 starts batting leadoff.

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2017 TEAM HIGHLIGHTS (Continued)
SCORE BY INNINGS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total
Mariners 81 78 114 86 88 81 87 78 47 10 750
Opponent 108 71 92 95 92 86 98 56 62 12 772
HOME RUN BREAKDOWN
RECORD BY HOME RUN… 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
13-36 22-29 28-15 9-4 6-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

HOME RUNS BY POSITION… Total C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH PH P


200 28 19 23 27 18 12 8 26 39 0 0
Grand Slams (5): Motter, April 23 at OAK & June 2 vs. TB; Zunino, June 3 vs. TB, Canó, June 22 vs. DET, Haniger, Aug. 19 at TB
Back-to-Back (8): Canó & Cruz, 1st inn., April 17 vs. MIA; Segura & Valencia, 5th inn., April 25 at DET; Cruz & Seager,
1st inn., April 29 at CLE; Zunino & Ruiz, 3rd inn., June 7 vs. MIN; Valencia & Zunino, 8th inn., June 12 at MIN; Seager
& Valencia, 10th inn., July 17 at HOU; Segura & Alonso, Sept. 2, 5th inn. vs. OAK; Cruz & Seager, 4th inn., Sept. 29 at
LAA; Seager & Alonso, 8th inn., Sept. 30 at LAA.
Inside-the-Park (0): None
Pinch-Hit (0): None
2017 IN REVIEW

Leadoff (0): None


Game-Ending (2): Zunino, June 7 vs. MIN; Cruz, Sept. 22 vs. CLE
Game-Winning Last AB on Road (3): Seager, July 17 at HOU, Martin, Aug. 8 at OAK, Alonso, Aug. 25 at NYY
Multi (7): Zunino (3x), June 7 vs. MIN, June 20 vs. DET & Sept. 13 at TEX; Canó (2x), June 22 vs. DET & June 30 at LAA;
Cruz (2x), Aug. 6 at KC (G1) & Aug. 9 at OAK; Haniger, Sept. 25 at OAK.

MULTI-HIT GAMES: MULTI-RBI GAMES:


Player 2 3 4 5 Total Player 2 3 4 5+ Total
Alonso 6 3 -- -- 9 Alonso 1 3 -- -- 4
Beckham 1 -- -- -- 1 Beckham -- -- -- -- 0
Canó 35 10 2 -- 47 Canó 13 6 1 3 23
Cruz 35 8 1 -- 44 Cruz 24 6 2 2 34
Dyson 23 1 -- -- 24 Dyson 6 -- -- -- 6
Espinosa -- -- -- -- 0 Espinosa -- -- -- -- 0
Freeman 1 -- -- -- 1 Freeman -- -- -- -- 0
Gamel 30 8 2 -- 40 Gamel 9 2 1 1 13
Gosewisch -- -- -- -- 0 Gosewisch -- -- -- -- 0
Haniger 22 5 2 1 30 Haniger 5 2 3 -- 10
Heredia 20 5 -- -- 25 Heredia 4 1 -- -- 5
Marjama 1 -- -- -- 1 Marjama -- -- -- -- 0
Martin 3 -- -- -- 3 Martin 2 -- -- -- 2
Motter 11 1 -- -- 12 Motter 3 1 2 -- 6
Powell 1 -- -- -- 1 Powell -- -- -- -- 0
Ramirez 1 -- -- -- 1 Ramirez -- -- -- -- 0
Ruiz 4 2 -- -- 6 Ruiz -- -- 1 -- 1
Seager 29 4 1 -- 34 Seager 10 5 4 -- 19
Segura 28 13 4 -- 45 Segura 9 2 1 -- 12
Smith 1 -- -- -- 1 Smith -- -- -- -- 0
Valencia 19 5 4 -- 28 Valencia 9 6 -- 1 16
Vogelbach 1 -- -- -- 1 Vogelbach -- -- -- -- 0
Zunino 24 3 -- -- 27 Zunino 8 6 1 1 16
Team 296 68 16 1 381 Team 103 40 16 8 167

DISABLED LIST
Name TYPE DL Dates Injury Missed (Record)
Tony Zych-rhp 10-Day Aug. 22 (retro to 8/20) Right elbow flexor bundle strain 38 (15-23)
David Phelps-rhp 60-Day Sept. 1 (retro to 8/31) Right elbow impingement 28 (12-16)
Hisashi Iwakuma-rhp 60-Day May 10 (retro to May 7)-current Inflammation in right shoulder 129 (62-67)
Drew Smyly-lhp 60-Day March 30-current Left arm flexor strain 162 (78-84)
Ryan Weber-rhp 60-Day May 14-Sept. 11 Right biceps strain 106 (54-52)
James Paxton-rhp 10-day Aug. 11-Sept. 14 Strained left pectoral muscle 31 (15-16)
Felix Hernandez-rhp 10-Day Aug. 5 (retro to Aug. 2)-Sept. 13 Right shoulder Bursitis 38 (17-20)
Jarrod Dyson-of 10-day Aug. 19-31 right groin strain 11 (4-7)
Shae Simmons-rhp 60-Day March 30-Aug. 31 Right elbow strain 134 (66-68)
David Phelps-rhp 10-Day Aug. 8-23 Right elbow impingement 14 (7-7)
Mitch Haniger-of 10-Day July 30-Aug. 18 Facial laceration 18 (10-8)
Shawn O’Malley-inf 60-Day March 30-Aug. 4 Recovering from appendix surgery 110 (55-55)
Evan Marshall-rhp 60-Day May 6-Aug. 2 Strained right hamstring 78 (42-36)
Felix Hernandez-rhp 10-Day April 26-June 22 Right shoulder inflammation 54 (30-24)
Jean Segura-ss 10-Day June 2-June 21 Right high ankle sprain 18 (11-7)
Mitch Haniger-of 10-Day April 26-June 11 Strained right oblique 42 (23-19)
James Paxton-lhp 10-Day May 5-May 30 Left forearm strain 24 (11-13)
Robinson Canó-inf 10-Day May 16 (retro to May 13)-May 23 Right quad strain 6 (2-4)
Jean Segura-ss 10-Day April 11-April 25 Strained right hamstring 12 (6-6)
Tony Zych-rhp 10-Day March 30-April 14 Recovery - right shoulder biceps tendon transfer surgery 10 (2-8)
Rob Whalen-rhp 10-Day March 30-April 27 Right shoulder inflammation 22 (9-13)
Steve Cishek-rhp 10-Day March 30-May 15 Recovering from left hip labrum tear surgery 38 (17-21)

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2017 TEAM HIGHLIGHTS (Continued)
STARTS BY BATTING ORDER (Team Record):
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Alonso 16-19 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Beckham -- -- 1-1 1-0 -- -- -- -- --
Canó -- 74-74 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Cruz -- -- -- -- -- -- 3-2 -- 67-79
Dyson -- -- -- -- 5-7 43-44 -- -- --
Espinosa 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 -- -- -- -- --
Freeman 1-1 0-2 -- 1-1 -- -- -- -- --
Gamel -- -- -- -- 40-42 -- 24-21 -- --
Gosewisch -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4-4 --
Hannemann -- -- -- -- -- 2-2 -- -- --
Haniger -- -- -- -- 1-0 1-2 39-51 -- --
Heredia -- -- -- -- 24-26 25-28 0-1 -- 1-0
Marjama -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0-2 --
Martin -- -- -- -- -- 7-8 9-5 -- --
Motter 3-5 4-7 16-14 1-3 5-8 -- 0-1 -- --
Powell -- -- -- -- 3-1 -- -- -- 1-2

2017 IN REVIEW
Ruiz -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 16-24 1-0
Seager -- -- -- 73-80 -- -- -- -- --
Segura -- -- 57-68 -- -- -- -- -- --
Smith -- -- 3-1 -- -- -- -- -- --
Valencia 57-54 -- -- 1-0 -- -- 3-3 -- --
Vogelbach 1-4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-0
Zunino -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 58-54 --
STARTS BY POSITION (Team Record):
1B 2B SS 3B LF CF RF C DH
Alonso -- 9-13 -- -- 2-0 5-6 -- -- --
Beckham -- -- -- -- -- -- 0-1 2-0 --
Canó -- -- 74-73 0-1 -- -- -- -- --
Cruz -- -- 4-11 66-70 -- -- -- -- --
Dyson 4-6 1-0 -- -- -- 0-1 12-13 18-14 13-17
Espinosa -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-0 1-2
Freeman -- -- -- -- -- -- 1-2 1-2 --
Gamel 16-11 22-22 -- -- 0-2 4-4 15-12 6-9 1-3
Gosewisch -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2-3 2-1
Hannemann -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0-1 2-1
Haniger -- 22-32 -- 1-1 3-2 8-13 7-6 -- --
Heredia 4-3 10-5 -- -- -- 7-8 13-15 11-12 5-12
Marjama -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0-1 0-1
Martin -- -- -- -- -- -- 3-7 4-2 9-4
Motter -- 1-0 -- 1-0 1-4 11-13 6-4 1-3 8-15
Powell -- 1-0 -- -- -- 1-0 1-0 -- 1-3
Ruiz -- -- -- -- -- 0-1 2-0 8-14 7-9
Seager -- 0-1 -- 7-9 65-69 1-0 -- -- --
Segura 54-64 3-3 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Smith -- 1-0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2-1
Valencia -- 8-8 -- 3-3 6-6 38-34 6-5 -- --
Vogelbach -- -- -- -- 1-0 0-2 1-2 -- --
Zunino -- -- -- -- -- 3-2 11-17 24-23 20-12
PITCHER – Hernandez (9-7), Iwakuma (3-3), Paxton (14-10), Miranda (15-14), Ramirez (4-7), Leake (3-2), Gonzales (3-4), Gallardo
(8-14), Albers (5-1), Gaviglio (6-5), Moore (2-7), De Jong (1-3), Overton (1-0), Bergman (4-4), Weber (0-1), Heston (0-1), Whalen (0-1)

MARINERS 2017 RECORD BREAKDOWN


Overall Record.....................................78-84 Scoring in 1st inning............................26-21 Monday.................................................12-6
Home / Road........................... 40-41 / 38-43 Comeback Wins / Blown Losses......... 37 / 43 Tuesday...............................................10-15
Day / Night............................. 22-31 / 56-53 Last at-bat W/L (walk-off)........... 14-11 (8-4) Wednesday..........................................14-11
Pre-ASG / Post-ASG................ 43-47 / 35-37 Hit a home run.....................................66-47 Thursday...............................................7-10
Series Records................................ 25-23-4 No home runs......................................13-36 Friday..................................................14-12
First Game of Series............................29-23 Scoring 4 or more runs........................70-26 Saturday..............................................10-15
Second Game of Series........................23-29 Scoring less than 4 runs........................8-58 Sunday................................................12-15
Third Game of Series...........................22-25 Score in 3 or more innings...................55-23 1-Run Games......................................26-15
Fourth Game of Series.............................5-6 Out-hit opponent..................................63-18 2-Run Games......................................13-20
Rubber Games.......................................10-7 Out-hit by opponent.............................12-60 3-Run Games........................................6-14
Leading After 6....................................57-11 Hits even.................................................3-6 Extra Innings............................................7-5
Trailing After 6.....................................15-61 Safeco Field Roof Open........................32-32 Sunday Cream Jersey..............................6-6
Tied After 6............................................6-12 Safeco Field Roof Closed.........................6-5 Northwest Green Jersey...........................8-5
Leading After 7......................................62-5 Safeco Field Roof Moved..........................2-4 Astro Navy Jersey................................10-13
Trailing After 7.......................................6-66 April.....................................................11-15 Lineups (Batting/Defense)................ 120 / 89
Tied After 7..........................................10-13 May.....................................................14-14 Safeco Field Sellouts...........................3 (1-2)
Leading After 8......................................63-3 June....................................................15-12 Avg Time of Game (9-inn.)..................... 3:01
Trailing After 8.......................................1-71 July.....................................................14-12 Players Used (Pitchers)...................... 61 (40)
Tied After 8..........................................14-10 August.................................................12-15
Score First...........................................49-31 September/October.............................12-16

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2017 Mariners Highs & Lows
CLUB
LONGEST WINNING STREAK.......................................................................................................6, June 18-23
LONGEST LOSING STREAK........................................................................................................ 6, Sept. 15-21
MOST RUNS, GAME:
Mariners...........................................................................................................................14, June 12 at MIN
Opponent..........................................................................................................................20, June 13 at MIN
MOST RUNS, INNING:
Mariners.........................................................................................................7, 2x, last: June 6 vs. MIN (4th)
Opponent.................................................................................................................... 9, April 25 at DET (5th)
MOST HITS, 9-INNING GAME:
Mariners..............................................................................................................19, 2x, last: June 12 at MIN
Opponent........................................................................................................................28, June 13 at MIN#
FEWEST HITS, 9-INNING GAME:
Mariners.................................................................................................................1, 3x, last: Aug. 29 at BAL
2017 IN REVIEW

Opponent................................................................................................................ 2, 3x, last: July 9 vs. OAK


MOST HITS, INNING:
Mariners............................................................................................... 6, 4x, last: September 9 vs. LAA (4th)
Opponent.................................................................................................................... 9, May 24 at WAS (4th)
MOST DOUBLES, GAME:
Mariners......................................................................................................................6, 3x, last: 8/23 at ATL
Opponent.............................................................................................................. 5, 2x, last: Sept. 27 at OAK
MOST TRIPLES, GAME:
Mariners............................................................................................................ 1, 17x, last: Sept. 10 vs. LAA
Opponent.............................................................................................................1, 8x, last: August 21 at ATL
MOST HOME RUNS, GAME:
Mariners...................................................................................................... 4, 6x, last: September 25 at OAK
Opponent............................................................................................................................5, June 13 at MIN
MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME:
Mariners.......................................................................................................3, 5x, last: September 14 at TEX
Opponent.............................................................................................................................4, May 13 at TOR
MOST ERRORS, GAME:
Mariners.............................................................................................................. 5, 2x, last: Sept. 23 vs. CLE
Opponent..............................................................................................................................4, July 31 at TEX
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED, GAME:
Mariners............................................................................................................................. 4, May 28 at BOS
Opponent................................................................................................................4, 3x, last: May 30 at COL
MOST STRIKEOUTS, 9-INNING GAME:
Mariners hitters................................................................................................. 14, 2x, last: Sept. 24 vs. CLE
Opponent hitters............................................................................................................... 15, July 14 at CWS
MOST WALKS, 9-INNING GAME:
Mariners hitters................................................................................................................10, April 19 vs. MIA
Opponent hitters..............................................................................................................8, August 25 at NYY
MOST LEFT ON BASE, 9-INNING GAME:
Mariners...............................................................................................................13, 2x, last: May 10 vs. PHI
Opponent...........................................................................................................................12, April 25 at DET
LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME IN WIN....................................5, 2x, last: (down 5-0, won 7-6) July 16 at CWS
LARGEST LEAD GIVEN UP IN LOSS........................................................... 7, (led 8-1, lost 10-9) April 9 at LAA
LARGEST WINNING MARGIN..............................................................................11, won 14-3, June 12 at MIN
LARGEST LOSING MARGIN................................................................................15, lost 16-1, May 20 vs. CWS
LONGEST GAME, INNINGS, HOME........................................................................................ 13, May 5 vs. TEX
LONGEST GAME, INNINGS, ROAD..................................................................................13, last: April 5 at HOU
SHORTEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, HOME.............................................................................2:23, Sept. 22 vs. CLE
SHORTEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, ROAD............................................................................. 2:22, Sept. 25 at OAK
LONGEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, HOME................................................................................3:39, April 16 vs. TEX
LONGEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, ROAD....................................................................................3:48, May 9 at PHI
LONGEST GAME, EXTRA-INNINGS, HOME.......................................................................... 5:02, May 5 vs. TEX
LONGEST GAME, EXTRA-INNINGS, ROAD.......................................................................... 4:25, April 5 at HOU
LARGEST CROWD, HOME............................................................................................46,197, July 22 vs. NYY
SMALLEST CROWD, HOME...........................................................................................13,799, May 3 vs. LAA
LARGEST CROWD, ROAD............................................................................................... 44,644, July 1 at LAA
SMALLEST CROWD, ROAD........................................................................................... 9,329, Sept. 25 at OAK

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2017 MARINERS HIGHS & LOWS (Continued)
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
LONGEST HITTING STREAK..........................................................................17, Jean Segura, April 30-May 18
MOST HITS, GAME...............................................................................5, Mitch Haniger, September 30 at LAA
MOST RUNS, GAME..................................... 4, Mitch Haniger, June 12 at MIN & Nelson Cruz, June 14 at TEX
MOST DOUBLES, GAME......................................................... 3, 3x, last: Mitch Haniger, September 30 at LAA
MOST TRIPLES, GAME.............................................................1, 17x, last: Ben Gamel, September 10 vs. LAA
MOST HOME RUNS, GAME..................................................... 2, 8x, last: Mitch Haniger, September 25 at OAK
MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, GAME............................................ 3, 7x, last: Mitch Haniger, September 30 at LAA
MOST RBI, 9-INNING GAME...............................................................................7, Mike Zunino, June 3 vs. TB
MOST RBI, EXTRA-INNING GAME..............................................3, 3x, last: Guillermo Heredia, July 25 vs. BOS
MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME............................................................ 2, 3x, last: Jean Segura, August 3 at KC
GRAND SLAMS (5)....................................................................................... last: Mitch Haniger, Aug. 19 at TB
. Taylor Motter, April 23 at OAK, Taylor Motter, June 2 vs. TB
Mike Zunino, June 3 vs. TB, Robinson Canó, June 22 vs. DET

2017 IN REVIEW
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED (CG):
Mariners..........................................................................................................4, Ariel Miranda, June 4 vs. TB
Opponents......................................................................................................1, Dylan Bundy, Aug. 29 at BAL
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Starter):
Mariners................................................................................. 10, 3x, last: Erasmo Ramirez, Sept. 22 vs. CLE
Opponents....................................................................................................12, Dylan Bundy, Aug. 29 at BAL
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Reliever):
Mariners................................................................................................ 9, Casey Lawrence, June 1 vs. COL#
Opponents................................................................................................... 7, Chris Devenski, April 5 at HOU
MOST WALKS, GAME:
Mariners..................................................................................... 6, 2x, last: Ariel Miranda, August 13 vs. LAA
Opponents............................................................................5, 3x, last: Daniel Gossett, September 3 vs. OAK
MOST INNINGS, GAME, STARTER:
Mariners.......................................................................................................9.0, Ariel Miranda, June 4 vs. TB
Opponents......................................................................................9.0, 2x, last: Dylan Bundy, Aug. 29 at BAL
MOST INNINGS, GAME, RELIEVER
Mariners...................................................................................................6.0, Andrew Moore, Sep. 11 at TEX
Opponents..................................................................................... 4.0, 3x, last: Daniel Wright, May 4 vs. LAA
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:.......................................................................... 7, James Paxton (July 2-Aug. 4)
LONGEST LOSING STREAK:......................................................................... 4, Sam Gaviglio (June 24-July 18)
MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS:
Overall.................................................................................................. 23.0, James Paxton (April 5-April 20)
Starter.................................................................................................. 23.0, James Paxton (April 5-April 20)
Reliever................................................................................................. 14.0, Nick Vincent (May 14-June 28)
# Club Record ^Ties Club Record *Safeco Field Record

2017 Designated Hitters


BATTER B AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SLG OBP
Cruz R .293 147 540 88 158 300 28 0 38 114 66 138 .556 .378
Dyson L - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - -
Freeman L - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - -
Hannemann L - 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - -
Heredia R .250 1 4 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 .500 .250
Motter R - 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - -
Powell L .214 9 14 3 3 3 0 0 0 1 2 3 .214 .313
Ruiz R 1.000 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 4.000
1.000
Smith R - 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - -
Vogelbach L .000 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000
Zunino R .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000
TOTALS .288 169 565 94 163 309 29 0 39 117 68 145 .547 .374

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2017 WON-LOST BREAKDOWN
HOME ROAD TOTAL HOME ROAD TOTAL
W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L
SEASON 40-41 38-43 78-84 VS. AL WEST 18-20 17-21 35-41
SHUTOUTS 6-3 3-8 9-11 VS. HOUSTON 2-7 3-7 5-14
SHO - INDIVIDUAL 0-0 0-3 0-3 VS. LOS ANGELES 4-6 3-6 7-12
EXTRA INNINGS 3-4 4-1 7-5 VS. OAKLAND 7-3 5-4 12-7
ONE-RUN DECISIONS 15-5 11-10 26-16 VS. TEXAS 5-4 6-4 11-8
TWO-RUN DECISIONS 4-15 9-5 13-20
VS. AL CENTRAL 8-9 10-7 18-16
VS. LH STARTERS 13-14 9-9 22-23
VS. CLEVELAND 1-2 1-2 2-4
VS. RH STARTERS 27-27 29-34 56-61
VS. CHICAGO 1-3 3-0 4-3
GRASS FIELDS 40-41 36-38 76-79
VS. DETROIT 4-0 2-1 6-1
ARTIFICIAL FIELDS 0-0 2-5 2-5
VS. KANSAS CITY 0-3 2-2 2-5
DAY GAMES 10-13 12-18 22-31
VS. MINNESOTA 2-1 2-2 4-3
NIGHT GAMES 30-28 26-25 56-53
2017 IN REVIEW

APRIL 6-3 5-12 11-15 VS. AL EAST 9-7 4-12 13-19


MAY 8-6 6-8 14-14 VS. BALTIMORE 2-1 0-3 2-4
JUNE 11-8 4-4 15-12 VS. BOSTON 2-1 1-2 3-3
JULY 7-10 7-2 14-12 VS. NEW YORK 1-3 1-2 2-5
AUGUST 2-5 10-10 12-15 VS. TAMPA BAY 3-0 2-1 5-1
SEPTEMBER 6-9 6-6 12-15 VS. TORONTO 1-2 0-4 1-6
OCTOBER 0-0 0-1 0-1
PRE ALL-STAR GAME 27-22 16-25 43-47 VS. NATIONAL LEAGUE 5-5 7-3 12-8
POST ALL-STAR GAME 13-19 22-18 35-37 VS. ATLANTA 0-0 2-1 2-1
VS. COLORADO 1-1 2-0 3-1
VS. MIAMI 2-1 0-0 2-1
VS. NEW YORK 2-1 0-0 2-1
VS. PHILADELPHIA 0-2 2-0 2-2
VS. WASHINGTON 0-0 1-2 1-2

OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT


Feb. 6, 1976 — Partners Stanley Golub, Danny Kaye, Walter Schoenfeld, Lester Smith, James Stillwell Jr.
and James A. Walsh enter into a formal agreement with the AL Dick Vertlieb is later named the club’s
first Executive Director and Lou Gorman is named Director of Baseball Operations.
May 18, 1978 — Lou Gorman is promoted to General Manager.
Jan. 17, 1979 — Daniel F. O’Brien is named President and Chief Executive Officer.
Nov. 6, 1980 — Lou Gorman resigns to accept a position with the New York Mets. President Dan O’Brien
assumes responsibility for baseball operations.
Jan. 14, 1981 — George Argyros becomes principal owner of the Mariners, purchasing majority interest
in the club. The sale became official by the League on January 29.
Oct. 7, 1983 — Hal Keller is promoted from Director of Player Development to Vice President, Baseball
Operations and General Manager.
Oct. 19, 1983 — Chuck Armstrong is named President.
Oct. 8, 1985 — Dick Balderson is named Vice President, Baseball Operations.
July 27, 1988 — Woody Woodward is named Vice President, Baseball Operations.
Oct. 5, 1989 — The Mariners are purchased by a partnership of Jeff Smulyan, Emmis Broadcasting,
Michael Browning and the Morgan Stanley Group, Inc. Smulyan assumes the role of Chairman.
Oct. 24, 1989 — Gary Kaseff is named President.
July 1, 1992 — The Baseball Club of Seattle, L.P., assumes control of the Mariners. The Board of Directors
includes John Ellis (Chairman), Minoru Arakawa, Chris Larson, Howard Lincoln, John McCaw, Frank
Shrontz and Craig Watjen. Chuck Armstrong is named President.
Sept. 27, 1999 — Howard Lincoln selected Chairman and CEO. John Ellis appointed chairman emeritus.
Oct. 25, 1999 — Pat Gillick named Executive Vice President and General Manager of Baseball Operations.
Nov. 7, 2003 — Bill Bavasi named Executive Vice President and General Manager of Baseball Operations.
June 16, 2008 — Bill Bavasi relieved of GM duties...Lee Pelekoudas named interim General Manager.
Oct. 22, 2008 — Jack Zduriencik named Executive VP and General Manager of Baseball Operations.
Feb. 1, 2014 — Kevin Mather named President & Chief Operating Officer.
Sept. 28, 2015 — Jerry Dipoto named Executive VP and General Manager of Baseball Operations.
Aug. 19, 2016 — Nintendo of America sold of a majority of its interest in the Seattle Mariners to the other
members of the ownership group. John Stanton succeeded Howard Lincoln as Chairman and CEO.

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2017 MARINERS DAY-BY-DAY
G DT D/N OPP   W /L SCORE WINNER/LOSER/SAVE REC. POS GA/GB CLUBS TIME ATT
1 4/4 D @TEX L 2-3 Hamels/Hernandez (0-1)/Tolleson 0-1 T3 -1.0 TEX 2:38 49,289
1 4/3 N at HOU L 0-3 Keuchel/Hernandez (0-1)/Giles 0-1 T3rd -1.0 HOU/OAK 2:29 41,678
2 4/4 N at HOU L 1-2 McCullers/Iwakuma (0-1)/Giles 0-2 T4th -2.0 HOU 2:41 21.406
3 4/5 N at HOU L 3-5 (13) Peacock/De Jong (0-1) 0-3 T4th -3.0 HOU 4:25 20,303
4 4/6 N at HOU W 4-2 Altavilla (1-0)/Giles/Díaz (1) 1-3 4th -2.0 HOU 2:57 18,362
5 4/7 N at LAA L 1-5 Chavez/Gallardo (0-1) 1-4 5th -2.0 HOU/LAA 2:56 43.911
6 4/8 N at LAA L 4-5 Ramirez/Scribner (0-1)/Bedrosian 1-5 5th -3.0 LAA 3:05 42,668
7 4/9 D at LAA L 9-10 Bailey/Díaz (0-1) 1-6 5th -4.0 LAA 3:27 37,175
8 4/10 D HOU W 6-0 Paxton (1-0)/Morton 2-6 5th -3.5 LAA 2:56 44,858
9 4/11 N HOU L 5-7 Musgrove/Miranda (0-1) 2-7 5th -4.5 LAA 3:29 18,468
10 4/12 N HOU L 5-10 Peacock/Altavilla (1-1) 2-8 5th -4.0 HOU/LAA 3:12 14,449
4/13
OFF DAY 2-8 5th -4.0
11 4/14 N TEX W 2-1 Hernandez (1-1)/Leclerc/Díaz (2) 3-8 5th -4.0 HOU 3:05 41,708
12 4/15 N TEX W 5-0 Paxton (2-0)/Cashner 4-8 5th -4.0 HOU 2:24 34,728
13 4/16 D TEX W 8-7 Diaz (1-1)/Dyson 5-8 4th -3.5 HOU 3:39 19,623
14 4/17 N MIA W 6-1 Miranda (1-1)/Koehler 6-8 T2nd -3.5 HOU 2:31 16,917
15 4/18 N MIA L 0-5 Chen/Gallardo (0-2) 6-9 4th -4.0 HOU 2:33 15,999
16 4/19 D MIA W 10-5 Hernandez (2-1)/Volquez 7-9 T3rd -3.5 HOU 3:32 27,153
17 4/20 N at OAK L 6-9 Dull/Scribner (0-2) 7-10 T3rd -4.5 HOU 3:09 10,707

2017 IN REVIEW
18 4/21 N at OAK L 1-3 Manaea/Iwakuma (0-2)/Casilla 7-11 4th -5.5 HOU 2:51 15,255
19 4/22 D at OAK L 3-4 Cotton/Miranda (1-2)/Madson 7-12 4th -5.5 HOU 3:07 20,722
20 4/23 D at OAK W 11-1 Gallardo (1-2)/Triggs 8-12 T4th -5.5 HOU 3:11 24,165
4/24
OFF DAY T4th -5.5
21 4/25 N at DET L 9-19 Zimmermann/Hernandez (2-2) 8-13 5th -6.5 HOU 3:43 22,728
22 4/26 N at DET W 8-0 Paxton (3-0)/Norris 9-13 5th -5.5 HOU 3:18 23,327
23 4/27 D at DET W 2-1 Zych (1-0)/Rodriguez 10-13 5th -4.5 HOU 3:22 25,325
24 4/28 N at CLE W 3-1 Miranda (2-2)/Carrasco/Díaz (4) 11-13 3rd -4.5 HOU 2:36 20,842
25 4/29 D at CLE L 3-4 Salazar/Gallardo (1-3)/Allen 11-14 5th -4.5 HOU 2:42 21,221
26 4/30 D at CLE L 4-12 Tomlin/De Jong (0-2) 11-15 5th -5.5 HOU 2:58 21,824
5/1
OFF DAY 4th -6.0
27 5/2 N LAA L 4-6 (11) Guerra/Pazos (0-1) 11-16 T4th -7.0 HOU 4:40 15,080
28 5/3 N LAA W 8-7 Machi (1-0)/Parker/Díaz (5) 12-16 3rd -7.0 HOU 3:19 13,802
29 5/4 N LAA W 11-3 Miranda (3-2)/Meyer 13-16 3rd -6.0 HOU 2:53 15,920
30 5/5 N TEX L 1-3 (13) Bush/Pagan (0-1)/Claudio 13-17 T3rd -7.0 HOU 5:02 26,957
31 5/6 N TEX W 8-2 Pazos (1-1)/Perez 14-17 3rd -6.0 HOU 3:12 36,041
32 5/7 D TEX W 4-3 Rzepczynski (1-0)/Dyson/Díaz (6) 15-17 3rd -6.0 HOU 3:09 32,540
5/8
OFF DAY 15-17 T3rd -6.0
33 5/9 N at PHI W 10-9 Vincent (1-0)/Neris/Díaz (7) 16-17 T2nd -6.0 HOU 3:48 31,715
34 5/10 D at PHI W 11-6 Zych (2-0)/Benoit 17-17 2nd -5.5 HOU 3:40 26,697
35 5/11 N at TOR L 2-7 Estrada/De Jong (0-3) 17-18 2nd -7.0 HOU 2:45 29,120
36 5/12 N at TOR L 0-4 Biagini/Bergman (0-1) 17-19 T2nd -8.0 HOU 2:36 32,865
37 5/13 D at TOR L 2-7 Leone/Vincent (1-1) 17-20 T3rd -8.5 HOU 3:25 42,346
38 5/14 D at TOR L 2-3 Tepera/Diaz (1-2) 17-21 4th -9.0 HOU 3:17 42,030
39 5/15 N OAK W 6-5 Gallardo (2-3)/Manaea/Zych (1) 18-21 4th -9.0 HOU 3:14 15,432
40 5/16 N OAK L 6-9 Madson/Cishek (0-1) 18-22 4th -10.0 HOU 3:25 13,967
41 5/17 N OAK W 4-0 Bergman (1-1)/Hahn 19-22 4th -10.0 HOU 2:39 14,128
42 5/18 N CWS W 5-4 Vincent (2-1)/Jennings 20-22 4th -9.5 HOU 3:02 17,761
43 5/19 N CWS L 1-2 (10) Robertson/Zych (2-1) 20-23 4th -9.5 HOU 2:46 32,371
44 5/20 N CWS L 1-16 Pelfrey/Gallardo (2-4) 20-24 5th -9.5 HOU 2:52 33,808
45 5/21 D CWS L 1-8 Holland/Heston (0-1) 20-25 5th -9.5 HOU 2:46 36,785
5/22
OFF DAY 5th -10.0
46 5/23 N at WAS L 1-10 Ross/Bergman (1-2) 20-26 5th -11.0 HOU 2:28 29,650
47 5/24 N at WAS L 1-5 Roark/Gaviglio (0-1) 20-27 5th -11.0 HOU 2:28 29,223
48 5/25 D at WAS W 4-2 Miranda (4-2)/Turner/Díaz (8) 21-27 5th -11.0 HOU 3:18 18,881
49 5/26 N at BOS L 0-3 Rodriguez/Gallardo (2-5)/Kimbrell 21-28 5th -12.0 HOU 3:11 35,080
50 5/27 D at BOS L 0-6 Johnson/Whalen (0-1) 21-29 5th -13.0 HOU 2:23 36,985
51 5/28 D at BOS W 5-0 Bergman (2-2)/Porcello 22-29 5th -13.0 HOU 3:14 37,174
52 5/29 D at COL W 6-5 Gaviglio (1-1)/Chatwood/Díaz (9) 23-29 T4th -13.0 HOU 3:25 40,298
53 5/30 N at COL W 10-4 Miranda (5-2)/Anderson 24-29 4th -13.0 HOU 3:11 33,258
54 5/31 N COL W 5-0 Paxton (4-0)/Senzatela 25-29 4th -13.0 HOU 2:46 16,750
55 6/1 D COL L 3-6 Freeland/Gallardo (2-6)/Holland 25-30 4th -13.5 HOU 3:28 21,536
56 6/2 N TB W 12-4 Bergman (3-2)/Odorizzi 26-30 4th -13.5 HOU 3:09 27,933
57 6/3 N TB W 9-2 Gaviglio (2-1)/Cobb 27-30 3rd -13.5 HOU 2:59 26,999
58 6/4 D TB W 7-1 MIRANDA (6-2)/Ramirez 28-30 T2nd -13.5 HOU 2:41 28,544
6/5
OFF DAY T2nd -14.0
59 6/6 N MIN W 12-3 Paxton (5-0)/Santiago 29-30 T2nd -13.0 HOU 3:26 18,164
60 6/7 N MIN W 6-5 Diaz (2-2)/Kintzler 30-30 T2nd -12.0 HOU 2:43 15,732
61 6/8 N MIN L 1-2 Gibson/Bergman (3-3)/Kintzler 30-31 T2nd -13.0 HOU 2:51 15,632
62 6/9 N TOR W 4-2 Cloyd (1-0)/Biagini/Díaz (10) 31-31 T2nd -12.0 HOU 2:53 33,530
63 6/10 N TOR L 2-4 Stroman/Zych (2-2)/Osuna 31-32 T2nd -13.0 HOU 2:44 45,484
64 6/11 D TOR L 0-4 Happ/Paxton (5-1)/Osuna 31-33 3rd -13.0 HOU 3:01 41,204
65 6/12 N at MIN W 14-3 Gallardo (3-6)/Mejia 32-33 T3rd -12.0 HOU 3:22 16,996
66 6/13 N at MIN L 7-20 Gibson/Bergman (3-4) 32-34 4th -12.0 HOU 3:04 17,922
67 6/14 N at MIN W 6-4 Gaviglio (3-1)/Santana/Díaz (11) 33-34 T3rd -12.0 HOU 3:06 22,283
68 6/15 D at MIN L 2-6 Berrios/Miranda (6-3) 33-35 4th -12.5 HOU 2:45 24,464
69 6/16 N at TEX` L 4-10 Ross/Paxton (5-2) 33-36 4th -12.5 HOU 3:07 33,960
70 6/17 D at TEX L 4-10 Perez/Gallardo (3-7) 33-37 4th -13.5 HOU 2:54 35,928
71 6/18 D at TEX W 7-3 Bergman (4-4)/Darvish 34-37 4th -12.5 HOU 3:43 31,552
72 6/19 N DET W 6-2 Pazos (2-1)/Wilson 35-37 4th -12.5 HOU 3:16 21,524
73 6/20 N DET W 5-4 (10) Cishek (1-1)/Wilson 36-37 4th -12.5 HOU 3:42 15,063
74 6/21 N DET W 7-5 Zych (3-2)/Greene/Díaz (12) 37-37 2nd -12.5 HOU 3:16 18,567

163
2017 MARINERS DAY BY DAY (Continued)
G DT D/N OPP   W /L SCORE WINNER/LOSER/SAVE REC. POS GA/GB CLUBS TIME ATT
75 6/22 N DET W 9-6 Moore (1-0)/Norris/Cishek (1) 38-37 2nd -12.5 HOU 2:58 18,751
76 6/23 N HOU W 13-3 Hernandez (3-2)/Musgrove/Gallardo (1) 39-37 2nd -11.5 HOU 3:17 31,789
77 6/24 N HOU L 2-5 McCullers/Gaviglio (3-2) 39-38 2nd -12.5 HOU 3:09 29,826
78 6/25 D HOU L 2-8 Feliz/Miranda (6-4) 39-39 4th -13.5 HOU 3:21 33,020
6/26
OFF DAY T3rd -13.5
79 6/27 N PHI L 2-8 Nola/Paxton (5-3) 39-40 4th -13.5 HOU 3:02 22,654
80 6/28 D PHI L 4-5 Pinto/Diaz (2-3)/Neris 39-41 4th -14.5 HOU 3:24 29,505
6/29 OFF DAY 4th -15.0 HOU
81 6/30 N at LAA W 10-0 Miranda (7-4)/Bridwell 40-41 3rd -14.0 HOU 3:21 40,059
82 7/1 N at LAA L 0-4 NOLASCO/Gaviglio (3-3) 40-42 3rd -15.0 HOU 2:32 44,644
83 7/2 D at LAA W 5-3 Paxton (6-3)/Chavez/Díaz (13) 41-42 3rd -15.0 HOU 3:10 39,279
84 7/3 N KC L 1-3 Kennedy/Moore (1-1)/Soria 41-43 3rd -15.5 HOU 2:28 35,789
85 7/4 D KC L 3-7 Duffy/Hernandez (3-3) 41-44 3rd -16.5 HOU 2:55 25,555
86 7/5 N KC L 6-9 (10) Minor/Pazos (2-2)/Herrera 41-45 3rd -17.5 HOU 3:34 15,157
87 7/6 N OAK L 4-7 Blackburn/Gaviglio (3-4) 41-46 3rd -17.5 HOU 2:56 18,368
88 7/7 N OAK W 7-2 Paxton (7-3)/Manaea 42-46 4th -17.5 HOU 2:39 22,213
89 7/8 N OAK L 3-4 Doolittle/Diaz (2-4)/Casilla 42-47 4th -17.5 HOU 2:54 28,694
90 7/9 D OAK W 4-0 Hernandez (4-3)/Gossett 43-47 4th -17.5 HOU 2:39 32,661
2017 IN REVIEW

7/10
7/11 All Star Game (Miami)
7/12
7/13
91 7/14 N at CWS W 4-2 Paxton (8-3)/Shields/Díaz (14) 44-47 T3rd -17.5 HOU 2:50 20,311
92 7/15 N at CWS W 4-3 Hernandez (5-3)/Swarzak/Díaz (15) 45-47 3rd -16.5 HOU 3:26 21,743
93 7/16 D at CWS W 7-6 (10) Vincent (3-1)/Beck/Díaz (16) 46-47 T2nd -16.5 HOU 3:22 24,502
94 7/17 N at HOU W 9-7 (10) Gallardo (4-7)/Sipp/Díaz (17) 47-47 2nd -15.5 HOU 3:49 24,701
95 7/18 N at HOU L 2-6 Peacock/Gaviglio (3-5)/Gregerson (1) 47-48 2nd -16.5 HOU 3:02 27,111
96 7/19 D at HOU W 4-1 Paxton (9-3)/Morton/Díaz (18) 48-48 2nd -15.5 HOU 2:51 35,191
97 7/20 N NYY L 1-4 Severino (6-4)/Hernandez (5-4) 48-49 2nd -16.0 HOU 3:14 35,175
98 7/21 N NYY L 1-5 Sabathia/Moore 48-50 2nd -17.0 HOU 2:50 34,073
99 7/22 N NYY W 6-5 (10) Zych(4-2)/Warren 49-50 2nd -17.0 HOU 3:28 46,197
100 7/23 D NYY L 4-6 Green/Pazos (2-3)/Chapman 49-51 T2nd -17.0 HOU 3:13 38,503
101 7/24 N BOS W 4-0 Paxton (10-3)/Rodriguez 50-51 2nd -17.0 HOU 2:40 29,261
102 7/25 N BOS W 6-5 (13) Zych (5-2)/Fister 51-51 2nd -17.0 HOU 4:59 28,992
103 7/26 D BOS L 0-4 Sale/Moore (1-3)/Kimbrel 51-52 2nd -17.0 HOU 2:53 39,797
7/27
OFF DAY 2nd -17.0
104 7/28 N NYM L 5-7 Blevins/Phelps (0-1)/Reed 51-53 T2nd -18.0 HOU 3:21 34,543
105 7/29 D NYM W 3-2 Gallardo (5-7)/deGrom/Díaz (19) 52-53 2nd -17.0 HOU 3:12 33,519
106 7/30 D NYM W 9-1 Paxton (11-3)/Lugo 53-53 2nd -16.0 HOU 2:55 31,162
107 7/31 N at TEX W 6-4 Phelps (3-5)/Claudio/Díaz (20) 54-53 2nd -16.0 HOU 3:16 22,294
108 8/1 N at TEX W 8-7 Lawrence (1-3)/Martinez/Díaz (21) 55-53 2nd -15.0 HOU 3:30 21,200
109 8/2 N at TEX L 1-5 Cashner/Miranda (7-5) 55-54 2nd -15.0 HOU 2:53 23,041
110 8/3 N at KC L 4-6 Buchter/Pagan (0-2)/Herrera 55-55 2nd -15.0 HOU 3:01 29,228
111 8/4 N at KC W 5-2 Paxton (12-3)/Hammel/Díaz (22) 56-55 2nd -15.0 HOU 2:47 38,130
112 8/5 N at KC PPD by rain - rescheduled as game #2 of DH on Aug. 6
113 8/6 D at KC #1 W 8-7 Pazos (3-3)/Duffy/Díaz (23) 57-55 2nd --- HOU 3:03 ---
D at KC #2 L 1-9 Junis/Ramirez (4-4) 57-56 2nd -15.0 HOU 2:39 29,432
8/7 OFF DAY 57-56 2nd -15.0 HOU
114 8/8 N at OAK W 7-6 (10) Rzepczynski (2-0)/Smith/Díaz (24) 58-56 2nd -14.0 HOU 3:20 12,354
115 8/9 D at OAK W 6-3 Pagan (1-2)/Cotton/Díaz (25) 59-56 2nd -13.0 HOU 2:58 14,989
116 8/10 N LAA L 3-6 Norris/Diaz (2-5)/Bedrosian 59-57 2nd -13.0 HOU 3:14 32,805
117 8/11 N LAA L 5-6 Middleton/Pazos (3-4)/Petit 59-58 T2nd -13.0 HOU 3:04 38,206
118 8/12 N LAA L 3-6 Middleton/Zych (5-3)/Bedrosian 59-59 3rd -13.0 HOU 3:11 45,388
119 8/13 D LAA L 2-4 Bridwell/Miranda (7-6)/Middleton 59-60 3rd -14.0 HOU 2:59 43,199
120 8/14 N BAL L 3-11 Gausman/Gallardo(5-8) 59-61 3rd -14.0 HOU 3:06 17,973
121 8/15 N BAL W 3-1 Albers(1-0)/Miley/Díaz 60-61 3rd -14.0 HOU 2:48 24,927
122 8/16 D BAL W 7-6 Zych(6-3)/Jimenez/Rzepczynski (1) 61-61 3rd -14.0 HOU 3:13 33,448
8/17 OFF DAY 3rd -13.5 HOU
123 8/18 N at TB W 7-1 Ramirez (5-4)/Pruitt 62-61 3rd -13.5 HOU 2:53 11,501
124 8/19 N at TB W 7-6 Miranda (8-6)/Odorizzi/Díaz (27) 63-61 3rd -13.5 HOU 3:15 12,218
125 8/20 D at TB L 0-3 Snell/Gallardo (5-9)/Colome 63-62 3rd -13.5 HOU 2:44 13,354
126 8/21 N at ATL W 6-5 Albers (2-0)/Foltynewicz/Díaz (28) 64-62 3rd -13.0 HOU 2:59 21,284
127 8/22 N at ATL L 0-4 Sims/Gonzales(0-1) 64-63 3rd -13.0 HOU 3:01 22,947
128 8/23 N at ATL W 9-6 Phelps(4-5)/Johnson/Díaz (29) 65-63 3rd -13.0 HOU 3:07 23,890
8/24 OFF DAY 65-63 T2nd -12.5 HOU
129 8/25 N at NYY W 2-1 (11) Pazos (4-4)/Chapman/Diaz (30) 66-63 2nd -12.5 HOU 3:51 42,057
130 8/26 D at NYY L 3-6 Gray/Gallardo (5-10)/Betances 66-64 T2nd -12.5 HOU 3:25 39,810
131 8/27 D at NYY L 1-10 Tanaka/Albers (2-1) 66-65 T2nd -14.5 HOU 2:57 40,112
132 8/28 N at BAL L 6-7 Hart/Pagan (1-3)/Britton 66-66 3rd -14.0 HOU 3:01 15,106
133 8/29 N at BAL L 0-4 BUNDY/Ramirez (5-5) 66-67 3rd -14.0 HOU 2:26 13,736
134 8/30 D at BAL L 7-8 Brach/Bergman(4-5)/Britton 66-68 4th -14.0 HOU 3:07 16,983
8/31 OFF DAY 4th -14.5 HOU
135 9/1 N OAK W 3-2 Leake (1-0)/Manaea/Diaz (31) 67-68 4th -14.5 HOU 2:32 19,030
136 9/2 N OAK W 7-6 Diaz (3-5)/Treinen 68-68 3rd -14.5 HOU 3:37 22,245
137 9/3 D OAK W 10-2 Albers (3-1)/Gossett 69-68 3rd -14.5 HOU 3:21 26,898
138 9/4 D HOU L 2-6 Keuchel/Rzepczynski (2-1) 69-69 4th -15.5 HOU 2:53 20,108
139 9/5 N HOU L 1-3 Verlander/Pazos (4-5)/Giles 69-70 4th -16.5 HOU 3:07 14,568
140 9/6 N HOU L 3-5 Devenski/Diaz (3-6) 69-71 4th -17.5 HOU 2:46 15,104
9/7 OFF DAY 69-71 4th -17.5 HOU
141 9/8 N LAA W 4-3 Leake (2-0)/Nolasco/Diaz (32) 70-71 4th -16.5 HOU 3:09 21,396
142 9/9 N LAA W 8-1 Albers (4-1)/Heaney 71-71 4th -15.0 HOU 3:15 26,248
164
2017 MARINERS DAY BY DAY (Continued)
G DT D/N OPP   W /L SCORE WINNER/LOSER/SAVE REC. POS GA/GB CLUBS TIME ATT
143 9/10 D LAA L 3-5 Bedrosian/Vincent (3-2)/Petit 71-72 4th -15.0 HOU 2:45 20,094
144 9/11 N at TEX L 3-5 Hamels/Miranda (8-7)/Claudio 71-73 4th -15.5 HOU 2:43 20,686
145 9/12 N at TEX W 10-3 Gonzales(1-1)/Gonzalez 72-73 4th -15.5 HOU 3:09 20,557
146 9/13 N at TEX W 8-1 Leake (10-12)/Martin 73-73 3rd -14.5 HOU 3:08 23,083
147 9/14 N at TEX W 10-4 Albers (5-1)/Cashner 74-73 3rd -14.5 HOU 3:21 21,931
148 9/15 N at HOU L 2-5 Morton/Paxton (12-4)/Giles 74-74 3rd -15.5 HOU 3:12 28,328
149 9/16 N at HOU L 6-8 Keuchel/Ramirez (5-6)/Musgrove 74-75 3rd -16.5 HOU 3:21 33,650
150 9/17 D at HOU L 1-7 Verlander/Moore (1-4) 74-76 3rd -17.5 HOU 2:50 30,247
9/18
OFF DAY
151 9/19 N TEX L 1-3 Barnette/Vincent (3-3)/Claudio 74-77 4th -18.5 HOU 2:54 17,251
152 9/20 N TEX L 6-8 Cashner/Hernandez (5-5)/Claudio 74-78 4th -19.5 HOU 3:27 15,962
153 9/21 N TEX L 2-4 Hamels/Paxton (12-5)/Kela 74-79 4th -19.5 HOU 2:45 14,849
154 9/22 N CLE W 3-1 Diaz (4-6)/Allen 75-79 4th -19.5 HOU 2:23 27,462
155 9/23 D CLE L 4-11 Carrasco/Moore (1-5) 75-80 4th -20.5 HOU 3:32 31,565
156 9/24 D CLE L 2-4 Kluber/Leake (3-1)/Allen 75-81 4th -20.5 HOU 2:50 23,695
157 9/25 N at OAK W 7-1 Hernandez (6-5)/Gossett/Albers (1) 76-81 4th -20.5 HOU 2:22 9,329
158 9/26 N at OAK W 6-3 Pagan (2-3)/Mengden/Diaz (33) 77-81 3rd -20.5 HOU 2:45 13,513
159 9/27 D at OAK L 5-6 Treinen/Simmons (0-1) 77-82 3rd -21.5 HOU 2:50 13,132

2017 IN REVIEW
9/28 OFF DAY 3rd -22.0 HOU
160 9/29 N at LAA L 5-6 Wood/Rzepczynski (2-2)/Parker 77-83 T3rd -23.0 HOU 3:01 35,106
161 9/30 N at LAA W 6-4 Lawrence (2-3)/Bedrosian/Diaz (34) 78-83 T3rd -22.0 HOU 3:32 38,075
162 10/1 D at LAA L 2-6 Bridwell/Simmons (0-2) 78-84 T3rd -23.0 HOU 2:38 34,940
FINAL RECORD: 78-84 PRE ASG: 43-47 POST ASG: 35-37

Mariners 2017 Transactions


Jan. 6 Yovani Gallardo, RHP, and cash considerations acquired April 21 Chase De Jong, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
from Baltimore in exchange for Seth Smith, OF. Dan Altavilla, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Jarrod Dyson, OF, acquired from Kansas City for Nathan Karns, RHP. April 23 Chris Heston, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Jan. 11 Shae Simmons, RHP, and Mallex Smith, OF, acquired from Daniel Vogelbach, INF, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Atlanta for Luiz Gohara, LHP, and Thomas Burrows, LHP. Chase De Jong, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Cody Martin, RHP, designated for assignment. Leonys Martin, OF, designated for assignment.
Drew Smyly, LHP, acquired from TB in exchange for Mallex Mike Freeman, INF, optioned to AAA Tacoma (postgame).
Smith, OF, Carlos Vargas, INF, and Ryan Yarbrough, LHP. April 25 Jean Segura, INF, returned from rehab assignment & acti-
Jan. 13 Cody Martin, RHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma. vated from 10-day DL.
Jan. 26 Tuffy Gosewisch, C, claimed off waivers from Atlanta. Evan Marshall, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (postgame).
Dillon Overton, LHP, acquired from Oakland for Jason Goldstein, C. Chris Heston, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (postgame).
Jonathan Aro, RHP, designated for assignment. April 26 Felix Hernandez, RHP, placed on 10-day DL (right shoulder inflammation).
Jesus Sucre, C, designated for assignment. Mitch Haniger, OF, placed on 10-day DL (strained right oblique).
Feb. 1 Jonathan Aro, RHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma. Chase De Jong, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Jesus Sucre, C, outrighted to AAA Tacoma. Dillon Overton, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Feb. 8 Jesus Sucre, C, traded to Tampa Bay for a PTBNL. Ben Gamel, OF, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
March 1 Chase De Jong, RHP, acquired from Los Angeles-NL for MiLB Casey Fein, RHP, selected from AAA Tacoma.
RHP Aneurys Zabala & MiLB INF Drew Jackson. April 27 Leonys Martin, OF, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
Mike Freeman, INF, designated for assignment. Rob Whalen, RHP, activated from 10-day DL and optioned to AAA Tacoma.
March 4 Mike Freeman, INF, outrighted to AAA Tacoma. April 29 Boog Powell, OF, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
March 12 Joey Curletta, MiLB OF acquired from PHI for Pat Venditte, SHP. Evan Scribner, RHP, placed on 10-day DL (retro to April 26)
March 13 Paul Fry, LHP & D.J. Peterson, INF, optioned to AAA Tacoma. with flexor bundle strain.
Zac Curtis, LHP & Thiago Vieira, RHP, optioned to AA Arkansas. May 2 Jean Machi, RHP, selected from AAA Tacoma.
March 17 Chase De Jong, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Emilio Pagan, RHP, selected from AAA Tacoma.
Boog Powell, OF, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Daniel Vogelbach, INF, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
March 23 Daniel Vogelbach, INF, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Casey Fien, RHP, designated for assignment.
March 25 Ariel Miranda, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Shawn O’Malley, INF, transferred to 60-day DL.
March 26 Chris Heston, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. May 3 Casey Fien, RHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
March 30 Steve Cishek, RHP, placed on 10-day DL (recovering from May 4 Boog Powell, OF, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
surgery to repair left hip labrum tear)...on rehab assignment May 5 Mike Freeman, INF, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
to AA NW Arkansas & AAA Tacoma April 17-May 2. Evan Marshall, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Shawn O’Malley, INF, placed on 10-day (appendix surgery). Tuffy Gosewisch, C, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Shae Simmons, RHP, placed on 10-day DL (right elbow strain). James Paxton, LHP, placed on 10-day DL with left forearm strain.
Drew Smyly, LHP, placed on 10-day DL (left arm flexor strain). Mike Zunino, C, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Rob Whalen, RHP, placed on 10-day DL (right shoulder inflammation). May 6 Dan Altavilla, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Tony Zych, RHP, placed on 10-day DL (recovering from right Rob Whalen, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
shoulder biceps tendon transfer surgery). Evan Marshall, RHP, placed on 10-day DL (strained right hamstring).
March 31 Ariel Miranda, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Emilio Pagan, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Ben Gamel, OF, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Rob Whalen, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Tuffy Gosewisch, C, optioned to AAA Tacoma. May 7 Christian Bergman, RHP, selected from AAA Tacoma.
April 3 Dillon Overton, LHP, placed on paternity list. Shae Simmons, RHP, transferred from 10-day to 60-day DL.
Chase De Jong, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. May 9 Bryan Bonnell, MiLB RHP, acquired from Tampa Bay in ex-
April 6 Opening Day Roster (25 players + 6 DL) -- PITCHERS (13) - change for International Signing Slot #71.
RH Dan Altavilla, RH Chase De Jong, RH Edwin Diaz, RH Casey Casey Fien, MiLB RHP, traded to Philadelphia for cash considerations.
Fien, RH Yovani Gallardo, RH Felix Hernandez, RH Hisashi Iwa- May 10 Sam Gaviglio, RHP, selected from AAA Tacoma.
kuma, LH Ariel Miranda, LH James Paxton, LH James Pazos, Hisashi Iwakuma, RHP, placed on 10-day DL, retroactive to
LH Marc Rzepczynski, RH Evan Scribner, RH Nick Vincent… May 4 with right shoulder inflammation.
CATCHERS (2) - Carlos Ruiz, Mike Zunino…INFIELDERS Evan Marshall, RHP, transferred to 60-day DL (strained right hamstring).
(5) - Robinson Canó, Taylor Motter, Kyle Seager, Jean Segura, Dan Altavilla, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (postgame).
Danny Valencia…OUTFIELDERS (5) - Nelson Cruz, Jarrod May 11 Zac Curtis, LHP, recalled from AA Arkansas.
Dyson, Mitch Haniger, Guillermo Heredia, Leonys Martin…DL Casey Lawrence, RHP, claimed off waivers from Toronto and
(6) - RH Steve Cishek (10), INF Shawn O'Malley (10), RH Shae optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Simmons (10), LH Drew Smyly (10), RH Rob Whalen (10), RH Evan Scribner, RHP, transferred to 60-day DL.
Tony Zych (10)…PATERNITY LIST (1) - LH Dillon Overton. May 13 Ryan Weber, RHP, selected from Tacoma.
April 4 Evan Marshall, RHP, claimed from Arizona, and optioned to AAA Tacoma. Jean Machi, RHP, designated for assignment.
Drew Smyly, LHP, transferred to 60-day disabled list. May 14 Dan Altavilla, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
April 5 Chase De Jong, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (postgame). Ryan Weber, RHP, placed on 10-day DL w/right biceps strain.
April 6 Dillon Overton, LHP, activated from paternity list. Jean Machi, RHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
April 11 Jean Segura, INF, placed on 10-day DL (strained right hamstring). May 15 Steve Cishek, RHP, recalled from rehab assignment at acti-
Mike Freeman, INF, selected from AAA Tacoma. vated from 10-day DL.
Paul Fry, LHP, designated for assignment. Zac Curtis, LHP, optioned to AA Arkansas.
April 12 Evan Marshall, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. May 16 Robinson Cano, INF, placed on 10-day DL with strained right quad.
Boog Powell, OF, reinstated from restricted list (at AAA). Boog Powell, OF, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Casey Fien, RHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma. May 17 Casey Lawrence, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
April 14 Tony Zych, RHP, recalled from rehab at AAA & activated from DL. Chase De Jong, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Dillon Overton, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. May 20 Dillon Overton, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (postgame).
Paul Fry, LHP, traded to Baltimore in for International Draft Slot.
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May 21 Chris Heston, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. from Tampa Bay in exchange for Anthony Misiwicz, MiLB LHP,
Daniel Vogelbach, INF, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Luis Ringifo, MiLB INF, and PTBNL.
Mike Freeman, INF, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Tuffy Gosewisch, C, designated for assignment.
Chris Heston, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (postgame). D.J. Peterson, INF, claimed off waivers by Chicago-AL.
Daniel Vogelbach, INF, optioned to AAA Tacoma (postgame). Aug. 8 Yonder Alonso, INF, reports to team and added to 25-man roster.
Tuffy Gosewisch, C, optioned to AAA Tacoma (postgame). David Phelps, RHP, placed on 10-day DL (retro to 8/7) w/
May 23 Robinson Cano, INF, activated from 10-day DL. right elbow impingement.
Mike Zunino, C, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Aug. 9 Cody Martin, RHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
Emilio Pagan, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Aug. 10 Tuffy Gosewisch, C, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
May 24 Rob Whalen, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Aug. 11 Andrew Moore, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Emilio Pagan, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. James Paxton, LHP, placed on 10-day DL with left pectoral strain.
Andrew Aplin, OF, acquired from HOU in exchange for a PT- Aug. 12 Christian Bergman, RHP, selected from AAA Tacoma.
BNL or cash considerations. Andrew Moore, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Chris Heston, RHP, designated for assignment. Aug. 13 Christian Bergman, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
May 26 Chris Heston, RHP, claimed off waivers by Los Angeles (NL). Aug. 14 Thyago Vieira, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Mike Freeman, INF, claimed off waivers by Los Angeles (NL). Aug. 15 Andrew Albers, LHP, selected from AAA Tacoma.
May 28 Ryne Harper, RHP, selected from AAA Tacoma. Sam Gaviglio, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Rob Whalen, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Casey Lawrence, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
May 30 Ryne Harper, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game). Thyago Vieira, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
May 31 James Paxton, LHP, returned from rehab assignment and Christian Bergman, RHP, designated for assignment.
activated from 10-day DL. Aug. 16 Christian Bergman, RHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
June 2 Tyler Cloyd, RHP, selected from Tacoma. Aug. 19 Mitch Haniger, OF, recalled from rehab and activated from DL.
Tyler Smith, INF, selected from Tacoma. Casey Lawrence, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Casey Lawrence, RHP, optioned to Tacoma. Jarrod Dyson, OF, placed on 10-day DL (retro to 8/17) with
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Jean Segura, INF, placed on 10-day DL (high right ankle sprain). strained right groin.
Ryan Weber, RHP, transferred to the 60-day DL. Sam Gaviglio, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Andrew Aplin, OF, designated for assignment. Aug. 20 Taylor Motter, INF, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
June 5 Andrew Aplin, OF, outrighted to AAA Tacoma. Danny Espinosa, INF, placed on outright release waivers.
June 7 Jean Segura, INF, signs five-year extension (2018-2022) Aug. 22 Dan Altavilla, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
with club option for 2023. Tony Zych, RHP, placed on 10-day DL (retro to 8/20) w/right
June 10 Emilio Pagan, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. elbow flexor bundle strain.
Tyler Cloyd, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Aug. 23 David Phelps, RHP, activated from 10-day DL.
Boog Powell, OF, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game). Leonys Martin, OF, designated for assignment.
June 11 Mitch Haniger, OF, returned from rehab assignment and Aug. 25 Leonys Martin, OF, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
activated from 10-day DL. Aug. 28 Christian Bergman, RHP, selected from AAA Tacoma.
June 12 Casey Lawrence, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Dan Altavilla, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Emilo Pagan, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game). Aug. 30 Mike Leake, RHP, acquired from St. Louis along with cash
June 13 Casey Lawrence, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game). considerations and international slot money in exchange for
June 14 Chase De Jong, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. INF Rayder Ascanio.
June 16 Zac Curtis, LHP, recalled from AA Arkansas. Sept. 1 Dan Altavilla, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Chase De Jong, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Jarrod Dyson, OF, reinstated from the 10-day disabled list.
Zac Curtis, LHP, optioned to AA Arkansas (post-game). Ryan Garton, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
June 17 Rob Whalen, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Mike Leake, RHP, added to the active roster.
Ryne Harper, RHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma. Mike Majarma, C, selected from AAA Tacoma.
Pat Light, RHP, claimed off waivers from Pittsburgh & op- Andrew Moore, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
tioned to AAA Tacoma. David Phelps, RHP, placed on 10-day DL with right elbow impingement.
June 18 Max Povse, RHP, selected from AA Arkansas. Christian Bergman, RHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
Rob Whalen, RHP, optioned to AA Arkansas. Sam Gaviglio, RHP, claimed off waivers by Kansas City.
Dillon Overton, LHP, designated for assignment. Sept. 2 Gordham Beckham, INF, selected from AAA Tacoma.
June 19 Dillon Overton, LHP, claimed off waivers by San Diego. Shawn O’Malley, INF, designated for assignment.
June 21 Andrew Moore, RHP, selected from AAA Tacoma. Sept. 4 Jacob Hannemann, OF, claimed off waivers from Chicago-NL.
Christian Bergman, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Seth Frankoff, RHP, claimed off waivers from CHI-NL and
Tyler Cloyd, RHP, designated for assignment. optioned to Modesto.
Jean Segura, INF, returned from rehab assignment at AAA David Phelps, RHP, transferred to 60-day DL.
Tacoma & activated from 10-day DL. Zac Curtis, LHP, designated for assignment.
Tyler Smith, INF, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Sept. 5 Jacob Hannemann, OF, reports to club.
June 22 Tyler Cloyd, RHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma. Daniel Vogelbach, INF, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
June 23 Felix Hernandez, RHP, returned from rehab assignment at Evan Scribner, RHP, placed on waivers and released.
AAA Tacoma & activated from 10-day DL. Sept. 6 Shawn O’Malley, INF, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
Andrew Moore, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Sept. 11 Ryan Weber, RHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
June 28 Pat Light, RHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma. Zac Curtis, LHP, claimed off waivers by Philadelphia.
July 2 Boog Powell, OF, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Sept. 14 Felix Hernandez, RHP, activated from 10-day disabled list.
Max Povse, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Sept. 15 James Paxton, LHP, activated from 10-day disabled list.
July 3 Andrew Moore, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Oct. 26 Jacob Hannemann, OF, claimed off waivers by Chicago-NL.
Dan Altavilla, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Ryan Garton, RHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
July 6 Sam Gaviglio, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game). Rob Whalen, RHP, reinstated from restricted list.
July 7 Emilio Pagan, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Oct. 27 David Freitas, C, claimed off waivers from Atlanta.
July 17 Boog Powell, OF, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game). Oct. 31 Casey Lawrence, RHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
July 18 Sam Gaviglio, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Nov. 2 Andrew Romine, INF, claimed off waivers from Detroit.
July 20 David Phelps, RHP, acquired from Miama in exchange for David Phelps, RHP, reinstated from 60-day DL.
MiLBs Brayan Hernandez (of), Pablo Lopez (rhp), Brandon Drew Smyly, LHP, reinstated from 60-day DL.
Miller (rhp) & Lukas Schiraldi (rhp). Hisashi Iwakuma, RHP, reinstated from 60-day DL; elects free agency.
Max Povse, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Yonder Alonso, INF, elects free agency.
Sam Gaviglio, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Gordon Beckham, INF, elects free agency.
July 21 David Phelps, RHP, reports to club. Jarrod Dyson, OF, elects free agency.
Marco Gonzales, LHP, acquired from St. Louis in exchange Yovani Gallardo, RHP, elects free agency.
for MiLB OF Tyler O’Neill. Carlos Ruiz, C, elects free agency.
July 23 Taylor Motter, INF, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game). Danny Valencia, INF, elects free agency.
July 24 Danny Espinosa, INF, signed as free agent, reports to team. Nov. 3 Zachary Vincej, INF, claimed off waivers from Cincinnati.
Hisashi Iwakuma, RHP, transferred to 60-day DL. Nov. 7 Zachary Vincej, INF, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
July 28 Erasmo Ramirez, RHP, acquired from Tampa Bay in ex- Nov. 15 Ryon Healy, INF, acquired from OAK in exchange for Emilio
change for RHP Steve Cishek. Pagan, RHP, and Alexander Campos (MiLB inf).
Casey Lawrence, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Nov. 16 Thyago Vieira, RHP, traded to CWS in exchange for two inter-
Cody Martin, RHP, selected from AAA Tacoma. national draft slots.
Andrew Moore, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Nov. 18 Nick Rumbelow, RHP, acquired from NYY in exchange for J.P.
Tyler Smith, INF, designated for assignment. Sears (MiLB lhp) & Juan Then (MiLB rhp).
July 29 Cody Martin, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game). Nov. 27 Hisashi Iwakuma, RHP, signed to minor league contract.
July 30 Leonys Martin, OF, selected from AAA Tacoma. Nov. 30 Sam Moll, LHP, claimed off waivers from PIT.
Erasmo Ramirez, RHP, added to active roster. Dec. 1 Shae Simmons, RHP, and Drew Smyly, LHP, are non-ten-
Mitch Haniger, OF, placed on 10-day DL (facial laceration). dered, become free agents.
D.J. Peterson, INF, designated for assignment. Dec. 6 International Slot Money acquired from MIN for David Banuelos, C.
Tyler Smith, INF, claimed off waivers by Texas. Dec. 7 Dee Gordon, OF, and international draft slot acquired from MIA in ex-
Aug. 1 Evan Marshall, RHP, returned from rehab assignment; acti- change for Nick Niedert, RHP, Robert Dugger, RHP, & Chris Torres, INF.
vated from 60-day DL; outrighted to AAA Tacoma. Dec. 8 Mike Morin, RHP, claimed off waivers from KC.
Aug. 4 Shawn O’Malley, INF, returned from rehab assignment; acti- Dec. 10 Seth Frankoff, RHP, released (player wishes to play in Korea).
vated from 60-day DL; optioned to AAA Tacoma. Dec. 11 Cameron Perkins, OF, claimed off waivers from PHI.
Christian Bergman, RHP, outrighted to Tacoma. Dec. 13 Anthony Misiewicz, MiLB LHP, acquired from TB in exchange for
Aug. 5 Marco Gonzales, LHP, recalled form AAA Tacoma. International Slot Money.
Felix Hernandez, RHP, placed on 10-day DL (retroactive to Aug. 2). Shawn Armstrong, MiLB RHP, acquired from CLE in exchange for
Aug. 6 Cody Martin, RHP, recalled as “26th man” for game #2 of International Slot Money.
double header. Optioned back to Tacoma post-game. Dec. 14 Mike Ford, INF, selected in Rule 5 Draft from NY-AL.
Yonder Alonso, INF, acquired from Oakland for Boog Powell, OF. Dec. 18 Andrew Albers, LHP, released (player wishes to play in Japan).
Ryan Garten, RHP, and Mike Marjama, MiLB C, acquired Dec. 19 Juan Nicasio, RHP, signed to multi-year contract.

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2017 MARINERS HOME ATTENDANCE
GAME GAME SERIES SEASON
NO DATE DAY D/N OPPONENT ATTENDANCE TOTAL TOTAL
1 4/10 Mon D Houston 44,858 44,858
2 4/11 Tue N Houston 18,468 63,326
3 4/12 Wed N Houston 14,449 77,775 77,775
4 4/14 Fri N Texas 41,708 119,483
5 4/15 Sat N Texas 34,728 154,211
6 4/16 Sun D Texas 19,623 96,059 173,834
7 4/17 Mon N Miami 16,917 190,751
8 4/18 Tue N Miami 15,999 206,750
9 4/19 Wed D Miami 27,153 60,069 233,903
10 5/2 Tue N LA Angels 15,080 248,983
11 5/3 Wed N LA Angels 13,802 262,785
12 5/4 Thu N LA Angels 15,920 44,802 278,705
13 5/5 Fri N Texas 26,957 305,662

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14 5/6 Sat N Texas 36,041 341,703
15 5/7 Sun D Texas 32,540 95,538 374,243
16 5/15 Mon N Oakland 15,432 389,675
17 5/16 Tue N Oakland 13,967 403,642
18 5/17 Wed N Oakland 14,128 43,527 417,770
19 5/18 Thu N Chicago-AL 17,761 435,531
20 5/19 Fri N Chicago-AL 32,371 467,902
21 5/20 Sat N Chicago-AL 33,809 501,711
22 5/21 Sun D Chicago-AL 36,785 1,714,626 538,496
23 5/31 Wed N Colorado 16,750 555,246
24 6/1 Thu D Colorado 21,536 38,286 576,782
25 6/2 Fri N Tampa Bay 27,933 604,715
26 6/3 Sat N Tampa Bay 26,999 631,714
27 6/4 Sun D Tampa Bay 28,544 83,476 660,258
28 6/6 Tue N Minnesota 18,164 678,422
29 6/7 Wed N Minnesota 15,732 694,154
30 6/8 Thu N Minnesota 15,632 49,528 709,786
31 6/9 Fri N Toronto 33,530 743,316
32 6/10 Sat N Toronto 45,484 * 788,800
33 6/11 Sun D Toronto 41,204 120,218 830,004
34 6/19 Mon N Detroit 21,524 851,528
35 6/20 Tue N Detroit 15,063 866,591
36 6/21 Wed N Detroit 18,567 885,158
37 6/22 Thu N Detroit 18,751 73,905 903,909
38 6/23 Fri N Houston 31,789 935,698
39 6/24 Sat N Houston 29,826 965,524
40 6/25 Sun D Houston 33,020 94,635 998,544
41 6/27 Tue N Philadelphia 22,654 1,021,198
42 6/28 Wed D Philadelphia 29,508 52,162 1,050,706
43 7/3 Mon N Kansas City 35,791 1,086,497
44 7/4 Tue D Kansas City 25,588 1,112,085
45 7/5 Wed N Kansas City 15,168 76,547 1,127,253
46 7/6 Thu N Oakland 18,376 1,145,629
47 7/7 Fri N Oakland 22,039 1,167,668
48 7/8 Sat N Oakland 28,702 1,196,370
49 7/9 Sun D Oakland 32,664 101,781 1,229,034
50 7/20 Thu N New York-AL 35,178 1,264,212
51 7/21 Fri N New York-AL 34,075 1,298,287
52 7/22 Sat N New York-AL 46,201 * 1,344,488
53 7/23 Sun D New York-AL 38,504 153,958 1,382,992
54 7/24 Mon N Boston 29,262 1,412,254
55 7/25 Tue N Boston 28,997 1,441,251
56 7/26 Wed D Boston 39,799 98,058 1,481,050
57 7/28 Fri N New York-NL 34,551 1,515,601
58 7/29 Sat D New York-NL 33,534 1,549,135
59 7/30 Sun D New York-NL 31,171 99,256 1,580,306

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GAME GAME SERIES SEASON
NO DATE DAY D/N OPPONENT ATTENDANCE TOTAL TOTAL
60 8/10 Thu N LA Angels 32,805 1,613,111
61 8/11 Fri N LA Angels 38,231 1,651,342
62 8/12 Sat N LA Angels 45,390 * 1,696,732
63 8/13 Sun D LA Angels 43,204 159,630 1,739,936
64 8/14 Mon N Baltimore 17,974 1,757,910
65 8/15 Tue N Baltimore 24,927 1,782,837
66 8/16 Wed D Baltimore 33,456 76,357 1,816,293
67 9/1 Fri N Oakland 19,053 1,835,346
68 9/2 Sat N Oakland 22,248 1,857,594
69 9/3 Sun D Oakland 26,910 68,211 1,884,504
70 9/4 Mon D Houston 20,134 1,904,638
71 9/5 Tue N Houston 14,585 1,919,223
72 9/6 Wed N Houston 15,114 49,833 1,934,337
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73 9/8 Fri N LA Angels 21,406 1,955,743


74 9/9 Sat N LA Angels 26,256 1,981,999
75 9/10 Sun D LA Angels 20,111 67,773 2,002,110
76 9/19 Tue N Texas 17,256 2,019,366
77 9/20 Wed N Texas 15,979 2,035,345
78 9/21 Thu N Texas 14,857 48,092 2,050,202
79 9/22 Fri N Cleveland 27,477 2,077,679
80 9/23 Sat D Cleveland 31,571 2,109,250
81 9/24 Sun D Cleveland 23,146 97,051 2,132,396
* Sellouts (3) - 6/10 vs. Toronto, 7/22 vs. New York-AL, 8/12 vs. Los Angeles-AL (Edgar Martinez Number Retirement)
2017 Attendance Breakdown at Safeco Field:
Day Game High - 44,8858, April 10 vs. Houston; Day Game Low - 19,623, April 16 vs. Texas;
Night Game High - 46,201, July 22 vs. New York-AL; Night Game Low - 13,802, May 3 vs. Los Angeles-AL
2017 Monthly Attendance Breakdown at Safeco Field:
April - 233,903 (25,989 avg); May - 321,343 (22,953 avg); June - 495,460 (26,077 avg); July - 529,600 (31,153
avg); August - 235,987 (33,712 avg); September - 316,103 (21,074 avg)
2018 Seattle Mariners Birthdays
January (7) May (5) September (5)
Edgar Martinez.............. 1/2/63 Erasmo Ramirez............ 5/2/90 Nick Rumbelow............. 9/6/91
Sam Moll....................... 1/3/92 Mike Morin..................... 5/3/91 Dan Altavilla................... 9/8/92
Ariel Miranda............... 1/10/89 Brian De Lunas.............. 5/3/75 Shawn Armstrong........ 9/11/90
Ryon Healy.................. 1/10/92 James Pazos................. 5/5/91 Taylor Motter............... 9/18/89
Manny Acta................. 1/11/69 Ben Gamel................... 5/17/92 Cameron Perkins......... 9/27/90
Guillermo Heredia........ 1/31/91
June (3)
Rob Whalen................. 1/31/94 October (2)
Andrew Moore............... 6/2/94
David Phelps............... 10/9/86
February (1) Scott Servais................. 6/4/67
Robinson Canó.......... 10/22/82
Marco Gonzales.......... 2/16/92 Fleming Baez............... 6/10/81
November (3)
March (4) July (5) Kyle Seager................. 11/3/87
Jean Segura................ 3/17/90 Nelson Cruz................... 7/1/80 James Paxton.............. 11/6/88
David Freitas................ 3/18/89 Mike Ford...................... 7/4/92 Mike Leake................ 11/12/87
Edwin Diaz................... 3/22/94 Nick Vincent................ 7/12/86
Mike Marjama.............. 7/20/89 December (6)
Mike Zunino................. 3/25/91
Nasusel Cabrera.......... 7/20/67 Chase De Jong.......... 12/29/93
April (3) Daniel Vogelbach....... 12/17/92
Felix Hernandez............. 4/8/86 August (8) Mitch Haniger............ 12/23/90
Hisashi Iwakuma......... 4/12/81 Chasen Bradford........... 8/5/89 Andrew Romine......... 12/24/85
Dee Gordon................. 4/22/88 Tony Zych...................... 8/7/90 Mel Stottlemyre......... 12/28/63
Scott Brosius............... 8/15/66 Jim Brower................ 12/29/72
Tuffy Gosewisch.......... 8/17/83
Max Povse................... 8/23/93
Chris Prieto.................. 8/24/72
Marc Rzepczynski....... 8/29/85
Juan Nicasio................ 8/31/86
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OPPONENTS

Giants catcher Buster Posey is a 5-time All-Star and the 2012 NL MVP.
BALTIMORE BOSTON
ORIOLES RED SOX
Oriole Park at Camden Yards Fenway Park
333 W. Camden Street Four Yawkey Way
Baltimore, MD 21201 Boston, MA 02215
(410) 547-6150 (617) 226-6000
Oriole Park Capacity................................... 45,971 Fenway Park Capacity........37,305 (d) / 37,755 (n)
Field Dimensions (L-R)...................... 333-400-318 Field Dimensions (L-R)...................... 310-390-302
Chairman of the Board, CEO................. Peter Angelos Principal Owner.......................................... John Henry
Executive VP, Baseball Operations.........Dan Duquette Chairman....................................................Tom Werner
Field Manager..................................... Buck Showalter President/CEO........................................ Sam Kennedy
Trainers................ Brian Ebel, Mark Shires, Pat Wesley President, Baseball Operations....... Dave Dombrowski
Director, Public Relations....................... Kristen Hudak Field Manager............................................... Alex Cora
Manager, Media Relations........................ Jim Misudek Trainers............................ Brad Pearson, Masai Takahashi
Director, Team Travel...................................Kevin Buck ............................................................... Paul Buchheit, Jon Jochim
Senior Director, Media Relations............... Kevin Gregg
Seattle vs. Baltimore All-Time Senior Manager, Media Relations........... Abby Murphy
Year Home Road Totals Senior Director, Team Travel..............Jack McCormick
1977-79 5-11
1980-89 24-33
1-15
27-30
6-26
51-63
Seattle vs. Boston All-Time
1990-99 33-24 24-34 57-58 Year Home Road Totals
2000-09 31-20 18-25 49-45 1977-79 3-13 5-12 8-25
2010 3-0 3-3 6-3 1980-89 28-32 26-34 54-66
2011 2-1 0-3 2-4 1990-99 23-31 23-40 46-71
2012 1-5 0-3 1-8 2000-09 29-19 14-22 43-41
2013 2-1 2-1 4-2 2010 2-5 1-2 3-7
2014 1-3 1-2 2-5 2011 2-1 2-4 4-5
OPPONENTS

2015 2-1 1-2 3-3 2012 4-3 0-2 4-5


2016 4-0 2-1 6-1 2013 1-3 0-3 1-6
2017 2-1 0-3 2-4 2014 2-1 3-0 5-1
Total: 110-100 79-122 189-222 2015 2-2 1-2 3-4
2016 2-2 1-2 3-4
Last Seattle Sweep 2017
Total:
2-1
100-113
1-2
77-125
3-3
177-238
at SEA at BAL
3-Game: 4/19-21/10 9/7-9/07
4-Game: 6/30-7/3/16 never Last Seattle Sweep
at SEA at BOS
Last Baltimore Sweep 3-Game: 6/25-27/07 8/22-24/14
at SEA at BAL 4-Game: never never
3-Game: 9/17-19/12 8/28-30/17
4-Game: never 4/4-7/08 Last Boston Sweep
at SEA at BOS
2017 Series Scores 3-Game: 9/13-15/10 7/30-8/1/13
4-Game: never 8/22-25/03
Seattle lost series, 2-4
Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr. 2017 Series Scores
8/14 SEA L 3-11 8/28 BAL L 6-7
8/15 SEA W 3-1 8/29 BAL L 0-4 Seattle tied series, 3-3
8/16 SEA W 7-6 8/30 BAL L 7-8 Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr.
5/26 BOS L 0-3 7/24 SEA W 4-0
5/27 BOS L 0-6 7/25 SEA W 6-5
vs. Baltimore 5/28 BOS W 5-0 7/26 SEA L 0-4
At Kingdome – 59-68
At Safeco – 51-32 vs. Boston
At Memorial Stadium (thru 1991) – 37-48 At Kingdome – 53-73
At Oriole Park at Camden Yards – 42-74 At Safeco – 47-40
Total – 189-222 At Fenway Park – 77-125
Total – 177-238
Long Streaks vs. Baltimore
HOME WINNING: 15, 6/2/99-5/24/02 Long Streaks vs. Boston
HOME LOSING: 8, 5/1/83-8/31/84 HOME WINNING: 9, 7/22/06-8/3/07
ROAD WINNING: 5, 9/3/90-4/30/91 HOME LOSING: 8, 5/13/77-6/11/78
ROAD LOSING: 14, 5/6/77-7/24/79 ROAD WINNING: 5, 6/29/84-5/15/85
OVERALL WINNING: 10, 6/22/00-5/31/01 ROAD LOSING: 9, 5/1/11-8/1/13
OVERALL LOSING: 8, 4x, last: 7/3/12-9/19/12 OVERALL WINNING: 5, 7/22/06-8/27/06
OVERALL LOSING: 15, 5/4/77-6/17/78
NOTE: Seattle is 11-23 over the last 10 seasons at Oriole Park.
NOTE: The home team is 27-7-3 over the last 37 home
series…Seattle is 11-5-3 while Boston is 16-2.

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CHICAGO CLEVELAND
WHITE SOX INDIANS
Guaranteed Rate Field Progressive Field
333 West 35th St. 2401 Ontario Street
Chicago, IL 60616 Cleveland, OH 44115
(312) 674-1000 (216) 420-4200
Guaranteed Rate Field Capacity................. 40,615 Progressive Field Capacity.......................... 35,041
Field Dimensions (L-R)...................... 330-400-335 Field Dimensions (L-R)...................... 325-405-325
Chairman.............................................. Jerry Reinsdorf Owner & Chief Executive Officer............. Paul J. Dolan
Executive Vice President.......................... Ken Williams President of Baseball Operations.........Chris Antonetti
Senior VP/ General Manager....................... Rick Hahn General Manager.................................... Mike Chernoff
Field Manager......................................... Rick Renteria Field Manager.......................................Terry Francona
Trainers.............................. Herm Schneider, Brian Ball Trainers...... James Quinlan, Jeff Desjardins, Michael Salazar
Sr. Vice President, Communications.........Scott Reifert Director, Baseball Information..................... Bart Swain
Senior Director, Media Relations...............Bob Beghtol Asst. Director, Baseball Info..............Court Berry-Tripp
Assistant Director, Media Relations............ Ray Garcia Director of Team Travel............................... Mike Seghi
Director of Team Travel.................................Ed Cassin
Seattle vs. Cleveland All-Time
Seattle vs. Chicago All-Time Year Home Road Totals
Year Home Road Totals 1977-79 6-10 3-12 9-22
1977-79 9-12 12-10 21-22 1980-89 27-33 21-39 48-72
1980-89 30-32 22-39 52-71 1990-99 27-26 25-28 52-54
1990-99 35-25 27-34 62-59 2000-09 18-24 23-21 41-45
2000-09 28-16 17-28 45-44 2010 2-2 2-1 4-3
2010 1-2 0-7 1-9 2011 0-3 4-2 4-5
2011 1-5 1-2 2-7 2012 4-2 0-2 4-4
2012 0-3 1-5 1-8 2013 2-1 0-4 2-5
2014 2-1 2-1 4-2

OPPONENTS
2013 2-1 1-2 3-3
2014 3-1 1-2 4-3 2015 1-3 2-1 3-4
2015 1-2 2-2 3-4 2016 2-2 2-1 4-3
2016 2-1 1-3 3-4 2017 1-2 1-2 2-4
2017 1-3 3-0 4-3 Total: 92-109 85-114 177-223
Total: 113-103 88-134 201-237
Last Seattle Sweep
Last Seattle Sweep at SEA at CLE
at SEA at CWS 3-Game: 8/20-22/12 8/29-31/08
3-Game: 8/17-19/07 7/14-16/17 4-Game: never never
4-Game: 8/21-24/98 8/30-9/1/99
Last Cleveland Sweep
Last Chicago Sweep at SEA at CLE
at SEA at CWS 3-Game: 4/8-10/11 8/18-20/00
3-Game: 4/20-22/12 8/24-26/12 4-Game: never 5/17-20/13
4-Game: 6/23-26/94 7/26-29/10
2017 Series Scores
2017 Series Scores Seattle lost series, 2-4
Seattle lost series, 4-3 Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr.
Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr. 4/28 CLE W 3-1 9/22 SEA W 3-1
5/18 SEA W 5-4 7/14 CWS W 4-2 4/29 CLE L 3-4 9/23 SEA L 4-11
5/19 SEA L 1-2 7/15 CWS W 4-3 4/30 CLE L 4-12 9/24 SEA L 2-4
5/20 SEA L 1-16 7/16 CWS W 7-6
5/21 SEA L 1-8 vs. Cleveland
At Kingdome – 59-66
vs. Chicago At Safeco – 33-43
At Kingdome – 71-69 At Cleveland Stadium (thru 1993) – 36-63
At Safeco – 41-34 At Progressive Field – 49-51
At Comiskey (thru 1990) – 37-52 Total – 177-223
At U.S. Cellular Field – 52-82
Total – 201-237 Long Streaks vs. Cleveland
HOME WINNING: 9, 8/27/92-6/7/94
Long Streaks vs. Chicago HOME LOSING: 8, 3/31/98-8/22/99
HOME WINNING: 7, 6/15/92-10/4/92 ROAD WINNING: 6, 7/4/90-7/26/91
HOME LOSING: 8, 2x, last: 5/7/11-4/22/12 ROAD LOSING: 8, 8/27/77-6/16/79
ROAD WINNING: 5, 10/2/77-9/7/78 OVERALL WINNING: 8, 7/15/90-7/12/91
ROAD LOSING: 10, 2x, last: 4/29/09-6/7/11 OVERALL LOSING: 8, 9/26/86-6/13/87
OVERALL WINNING: 7, 8/9/99-9/1/99
OVERALL LOSING: 9, 2x, last: 5/10/94-7/31/94 NOTE: The visiting team is 15-8-3 in series over the last 12
seasons since 2005...Cleveland is 7-3-3, Seattle is 8-5.
NOTE: Seattle has lost 10 of the last 15 (5-9-1) season series.

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DETROIT HOUSTON
TIGERS ASTROS
Comerica Park Minute Maid Park
2100 Woodward Ave. 501 Crawford St.
Detroit, MI 48201 Houston, TX 77002
(313) 471-2000 (713) 259-8000
Comerica Park Capacity............................. 41,083 Minute Maid Park Capacity......................... 41,168
Field Dimensions (L-R)...................... 345-420-330 Field Dimensions (L-R)...................... 315-409-326
Chairman and CEO........................... Christopher Ilitch Owner & Chairman....................................... Jim Crane
Executive VP of Baseball Operations & GM..... Al Avila President, Business Operations................... Reid Ryan
Field Manager......................................Ron Gardenhire General Manager....................................... Jeff Luhnow
Trainers....... Doug Teter, Matt Rankin, Robbie Williams Field Manager.............................................. A.J. Hinch
Vice President, Communications.......... Ron Colangelo Trainers................... Jeremiah Randall, Scott Barringer
Director, Baseball Media Relations........... Chad Crunk Senior VP, Marketing & Comm. ................Anita Sehgal
Coordinator, Baseball Media Relations.....Michele Wysocki Vice President, Communications................. Gene Dias
Traveling Secretary....................................Brian Britten Senior Manager, Communications..........Steve Grande
Senior Manager, Communications............ Dena Propis
Seattle vs. Detroit All-Time Senior Manager, Team Operations............ Derek Vigoa
Year Home Road Totals
1977-79 7-10 6-10 13-20
Seattle vs. Houston All-Time
1980-89 31-27 17-39-1 48-66-1 Year Home Road Totals
1990-99 30-25 23-33 53-58 2002 -- 2-1 2-1
2000-09 21-21 21-25 42-46 2004 1-2 -- 1-2
2010 4-1 1-2 5-3 2007 -- 0-3 0-3
2011 1-2 5-2 6-4 2013 3-6 7-3 10-9
2012 2-1 3-0 5-1 2014 4-6 6-3 10-9
2013 1-2 1-3 2-5 2015 4-5 3-7 7-12
OPPONENTS

2014 2-1 2-1 4-2 2016 4-5 4-6 8-11


2015 1-2 2-2 3-4 2017 2-7 3-7 5-14
2016 3-0 0-4 3-4 Total: 18-31 25-30 43-61
2017 4-0 2-1 6-1
Total: 107-92 83-122-1 190-214
Last Seattle Sweep
at SEA at HOU
Last Seattle Sweep 3-Game: never 6/30-7/2/14
at SEA at DET 4-Game: never never
3-Game: 8/8-10/16 4/24-26/12
4-Game: 6/19-22/17 8/7-9/98 Last Houston Sweep
at SEA at HOU
Last Detroit Sweep 3-Game: 9/4-6/17 9/15-17/17
at SEA at DET 4-Game: never 4/30-5/3/15
3-Game: 4/21-23/06 5/20-22/08
4-Game: never 6/20-23/16 2017 Series Scores
Seattle lost series, 5-14
2017 Series Scores Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr.

Seattle won series, 6-1 4/3 HOU L 0-3


4/4 HOU L 1-2
7/17 HOU W 9-7
7/18 HOU L 2-6
Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr.
4/5 HOU L 3-5 7/19 HOU W 4-1
4/25 DET L 9-19 6/19 SEA W 6-2
4/26 DET W 8-0 6/20 SEA W 5-4 4/6 HOU W 4-2 9/4 SEA L 2-6
4/27 DET W 2-1 6/21 SEA W 7-5 4/10 SEA W 6-0 9/5 SEA L 1-3
6/22 SEA W 9-6 4/11 SEA L 5-7 9/6 SEA L 3-5
4/12 SEA L 5-10 9/15 HOU L 2-5
vs. Detroit 6/23 SEA W 13-3 9/16 HOU L 6-8
At Kingdome – 66-62 6/24 SEA L 2-5 9/17 HOU L 1-7
At Safeco – 41-30 6/25 SEA L 2-8
At Tiger Stadium (thru 1999) – 46-82-1
At Comerica Park – 37-40
Total – 190-214
vs. Houston
At Safeco – 18-31
Long Streaks vs. Detroit At Minute Maid Park – 25-30
Total – 43-61
HOME WINNING: 7, 2x, last: 8/8/16-active
HOME LOSING: 5, 3x, last: 4/21/06-7/8/06
ROAD WINNING: 6, 8/21/02-4/30/04
Long Streaks vs. Houston
ROAD LOSING: 10, 8/26/79-5/13/81 HOME WINNING: 3, 2x, last: 4/22-6/20/15
OVERALL WINNING: 8, 4/27/03-4/30/04 HOME LOSING: 6, 6/12/13-4/22/14
OVERALL LOSING: 11, 6/3/80-5/1/81 ROAD WINNING: 6, 2x, last: 5/3-9/19/14
ROAD LOSING: 7, 9/20/14-6/12/15
NOTE: Seattle has won 5 of the last 8 season series after losing OVERALL WINNING: 6, 7/19-8/31/13
6 consecutive season series (2004-2009). OVERALL LOSING: 6, 2x, last: 9/4/17-active

172
KANSAS CITY LOS ANGELES
ROYALS ANGELS
Kauffman Stadium Angel Stadium of Anaheim
One Royal Way 2000 Gene Autry Way
Kansas City, MO 64129 Anaheim, CA 92806
(816) 921-8000 (714) 940-2000
Kauffman Stadium Capacity....................... 37,903 Angel Stadium of Anaheim Capacity.......... 45,493
Field Dimensions (L-R)...................... 330-410-330 Field Dimensions (L-R):..................... 347-396-348
Owner/Chief Executive Officer...................David Glass Owner..........................................Arturo “Arte” Moreno
President...................................................... Dan Glass Chairman....................................................Dennis Kuhl
Senior VP/Baseball Operations/GM....... Dayton Moore President................................................. John Carpino
Field Manager................................................ Ned Yost General Manager.........................................Billy Eppler
Trainers..................................Nick Kenney, Kyle Turner Field Manager........................................ Mike Scioscia
VP, Communications & Broadcasting... Mike Swanson Trainers.......... Adam Nevala, Rick Smith, Eric Munson
Assistant Director, Communications...Mike Cummings VP, Communications.....................................Tim Mead
Sr. Director, Team Travel........................ Jeff Davenport Director, Communications................................Eric Kay
Traveling Secretary.......................................Tom Taylor
Seattle vs. Kansas City
All-Time Seattle vs. Angels All-Time
Year Home Road Totals
Year Home Road Totals
1977-79 8-14 10-11 18-25
1977-79 5-17 8-13 13-30 1980-89 29-38 19-41 48-79
1980-89 33-32 26-38 59-70 1990-99 33-27 31-32 64-59
1990-99 32-27 23-37 55-64 2000-09 43-49 46-46 89-95
2000-09 26-13 28-23 54-36 2010 2-7 2-8 4-15
2010 2-4 2-1 4-5 2011 5-4 2-8 7-12
2011 2-2 1-3 3-5 2012 3-7 5-4 8-11
2012 4-0 3-1 7-1

OPPONENTS
2013 6-4 2-7 8-11
2013 2-1 1-3 3-4 2014 6-3 6-4 12-7
2014 2-2 3-0 5-2 2015 5-5 2-7 7-12
2015 1-2 1-2 2-4 2016 4-5 7-3 11-8
2016 2-1 2-2 4-3 2017 4-6 3-6 7-12
2017 0-3 2-2 2-5 Total: 148-169 135-177 283-346
Total: 111-104 100-125 211-229

Last Seattle Sweep Last Seattle Sweep


at SEA at LAA
at SEA at KC 3-Game: 8/5-7/16 9/12-14/16
3-Game: 8/15-17/05 6/20-22/14 4-Game: 4/19-22/01 7/7-10/05
4-Game: 7/26-29/12 5/25-28/01

Last Kansas City Sweep Last Angels Sweep


at SEA at LAA
at SEA at KC 3-Game: 5/13-15/16 4/7-9/17
3-Game: 7/3-5/17 6/5-7/92 4-Game: 8/10-13/17 7/7-10/11
4-Game: 8/17-20/89 9/15-18/08

2017 Series Scores 2017 Series Scores


Seattle lost series, 2-5 Seattle lost series, 7-12
Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr.
Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr.
4/7 LAA L 1-5 8/10 SEA L 3-6
7/3 SEA L 1-3 8/3 KC L 4-6 4/8 LAA L 4-5 8/11 SEA L 5-6
7/4 SEA L 3-7 8/4 KC W 5-2 4/9 LAA L 9-10 8/12 SEA L 3-6
7/5 SEA L 6-9 8/6 KC W 8-7 5/2 SEA L 4-6 8/13 SEA L 2-4
8/6 KC L 1-9 5/3 SEA W 8-7 9/8 SEA W 4-3
5/4 SEA W 11-3 9/9 SEA W 8-1
vs. Kansas City 6/30 LAA W 10-0 9/10 SEA L 3-5
At Kingdome – 71-76 7/1 LAA L 0-4 9/29 LAA L 5-6
At Safeco – 42-30 7/2 LAA W 5-3 9/30 LAA W 6-4
At Kauffman – 98-123 10/1 LAA L 2-6
Total – 211-229
vs. Angels
Long Streaks vs. Kansas City At Kingdome – 68-78
At Safeco – 80-91
HOME WINNING: 9, 8/27/04-6/3/06
At Angel Stadium – 135-177
HOME LOSING: 7, 5/23/78-5/15/79
Total – 283-346
ROAD WINNING: 7, 6/22/85-6/9/86
ROAD LOSING: 9, 9/17/77-9/26/78 Long Streaks vs. Angels
OVERALL WINNING: 10, 6/14/85-9/24/85 HOME WINNING: 5, 5x, last: 4/27-7/14/13
OVERALL LOSING: 12, 5/23/78-9/26/78 HOME LOSING: 7, 2x, last: 9/1/11-9/1/12
ROAD WINNING: 12, 4/14/01-4/11/02
NOTE: Seattle is 32-22 at Safeco Field over the last 15 seasons ROAD LOSING: 8, 9/10/10-8/5/11
vs. Kansas City (2003-2017). OVERALL WINNING: 8, 10/2/01-4/23/02
OVERALL LOSING: 8, 2x, last: 5/29-7/17/10

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MINNESOTA NEW YORK
TWINS YANKEES
Target Field Yankee Stadium
1 Twins Way One East 161st Street
Minneapolis, MN 55403 Bronx, NY 10451
(612) 659-3400 (718) 293-4300
Target Field Capacity.................................. 38,885 Yankee Stadium Capacity........................... 47,309
Field Dimensions (L-R)...................... 339-407-328 Field Dimensions (L-R)...................... 318-408-314
Chief Executive Officer................................Jim Pohlad Managing Gen. Partner/Co-Chair.... Harold Z. Steinbrenner
President & CEO....................................Dave St. Peter General Partner/Co-Chair.........Henry G. Steinbrenner
Executive VP, Chief Baseball Officer........ Derek Falvey President........................................Randy Levine, Esq.
Senior VP, General Manager..................... Thad Levine Senior VP/General Manager................. Brian Cashman
Field Manager............................................Paul Molitor Field Manager..........................................Aaron Boone
Trainers..............Tony Leo, Masa Abe, Matt Biancuzzo Trainers...... Steve Donohue, Mike Schuk, Tim Lentych
Sr. Director, Communications................. Dustin Morse VP, Communications & Media Relations....... Jason Zillo
Sr. Manager, Communications................ Mitch Hestad Asst. Dir., Baseball Info & Public Comm. ..... Michael Margolis
Director, Team Travel............................... Mike Herman Director, Team Travel & Player Services..... Ben Tuliebitz

Seattle vs. Minnesota Seattle vs. New York All-Time


All-Time Year Home Road Totals
Year Home Road Totals 1977-79 13-4 2-14 15-18
1980-89 20-38 25-30 45-68
1977-79 10-11 10-12 20-23 1990-99 29-29 27-32 56-61
1980-89 34-27 25-40-1 59-67-1 2000-09 21-26 20-24 41-50
1990-99 33-24 32-27 65-51 2010 1-3 3-3 4-6
2000-09 28-20 22-24 50-44 2011 3-3 1-2 4-5
2010 4-3 0-3 4-6 2012 1-2 2-4 3-6
2011 1-1 4-2 5-3
OPPONENTS

2013 1-3 2-1 3-4


2012 5-1 3-1 8-2 2014 0-3 3-0 3-3
2013 2-2 1-2 3-4 2015 0-3 1-2 1-5
2014 1-3 1-2 2-5 2016 1-2 2-1 3-3
2015 1-2 2-2 3-4 2017 1-3 1-2 2-5
2016 0-3 2-1 2-4 Total: 91-119 89-115 180-234
2017 2-1 2-2 4-3
Total: 121-98 104-118-1 225-216-1
Last Seattle Sweep
Last Seattle Sweep at SEA
3-Game: 8/26-28/96
at NY
5/3-5/02
at SEA at MIN 4-Game: never never
3-Game: 8/17-19/12 9/4-6/97
4-Game: never 5/29-6/1/03 *went 3-0 at NYY in '14 (2-game sweep, 1-game sweep due to rainout)

Last Minnesota Sweep Last New York Sweep


at SEA at MIN
3-Game: 5/27-29/16 7/30-8/1/10 at SEA at NY
4-Game: never 4/25-28/91 3-Game: 6/1-3/15 5/23-25/08
4-Game: 8/5-8/99 never
2017 Series Scores 2017 Series Scores
Seattle won series, 4-3 Seattle lost series, 2-5
Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr.
Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr.
6/6 SEA W 12-3 6/12 MIN W 14-3
6/7 SEA W 6-5 6/13 MIN L 7-20 7/20 SEA L 1-4 8/25 NYY W 2-1
6/8 SEA L 1-2 6/14 MIN W 6-4 7/21 SEA L 1-5 8/26 NYY L 3-6
6/15 MIN L 2-6 7/22 SEA W 6-5 8/27 NYY L 1-10
7/23 SEA L 4-6
vs. Minnesota
At Kingdome – 75-61 vs. New York
At Safeco – 46-37 At Kingdome – 62-67
At Metropolitan Stadium (thru 1980) – 18-17-1 At Safeco – 29-52
At Metrodome (thru 2009) – 71-86 At Old Yankee Stadium (thru 2008) – 73-98
At Target Field – 15-15 At Yankee Stadium – 16-17
Total – 225-216-1 Total – 180-234
Long Streaks vs. Minnesota
HOME WINNING: 7, 7/15/98-9/18/99 Long Streaks vs. New York
HOME LOSING: 7, 5/7/96-4/19/97 HOME WINNING: 7, 8/19/78-7/11/79
ROAD WINNING: 6, 2x, last: 4/16/98-9/15/98 HOME LOSING: 8, 6/8/13-6/3/15
ROAD LOSING: 8, 2x, last: 10/3/90-8/22/91 ROAD WINNING: 6, 2x, last: 8/18/01-4/29/03
OVERALL WINNING: 9, 5/23/01-7/4/02 ROAD LOSING: 10, 2x, last: 9/4/07-7/1/09
OVERALL LOSING: 7, 4/13/79-7/3/79 OVERALL WINNING: 5, 3x, last: 5/29/95-6/10/95
OVERALL LOSING: 8, 2x, last: 9/4/07-5/25/08
NOTE: Seattle won last season's series vs. Twins after losing four
straight season series (2013-16). Minnesota has won 11 of the NOTE: Seattle has not won a season series since 2002 (0-11-4
last 14 season series since 2004. since 2003)…went 3-0 at NYY in 2014.
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OAKLAND TAMPA BAY
ATHLETICS RAYS
Oakland Coliseum Tropicana Field
7000 Coliseum Way One Tropicana Drive
Oakland, CA 94621 St. Petersburg, FL 33705
(510) 638-4900 (727) 825-3242
Oakland Coliseum Capacity........................ 47,170 Tropicana Field Capacity............................. 31,042
Field Dimensions (L-R)...................... 330-400-330 Field Dimensions (L-R)...................... 315-404-322
Managing Partner/Board Member............. John Fisher Principal Owner.................................. Stuart Sternberg
President....................................................David Kaval Sr. VP, Baseball Operations/GM............... Erik Neander
Executive VP of Baseball Operations.........Billy Beane Sr. VP, Baseball Operations..................... Chaim Bloom
General Manager........................................ David Forst VP, Baseball Operations............................ James Click
Field Manager ............................................Bob Melvin Field Manager.............................................Kevin Cash
Trainers..... Nick Paparesta, Jeff Collins, Brian Schulman Trainers........ Joe Benge, Mark Vinson, Mike Sandoval
Director, Baseball Communications....Fernando Alcalá Senior Director, Communications.............. Dave Haller
Manager, Baseball Communications............Mark Ling Director, Team Travel.................... Chris Westmoreland
Manager, Baseball Information................ Mike Selleck
Traveling Secretary.............................Mickey Morabito
Seattle vs. Tampa Bay
Seattle vs. Oakland All-Time All-Time
Year Home Road Totals Year Home Road Totals
1977-79 9-13 6-15 15-28 1998-99 6-5 8-4 14-9
1980-89 27-34 19-44 46-78 2000-09 27-20 22-14 49-34
1990-99 29-30 21-41 50-71 2010 0-3 2-4 2-7
2000-09 50-42 40-51 90-93 2011 4-3 0-3 4-6
2010 4-6 2-7 6-13 2012 2-1 2-5 4-6
2011 6-4 4-5 10-9 2013 2-1 1-2 3-3
2012 3-6 4-6 7-12 2014 1-2 3-1 4-3

OPPONENTS
2013 5-4 6-4 11-8 2015 1-3 3-0 4-3
2014 4-5 6-4 10-9 2016 3-0 1-2 4-2
2015 6-3 7-3 13-6 2017 3-0 2-1 5-1
2016 4-6 8-1 12-7 Total: 49-38 44-36 93-74
2017 7-3 5-4 12-7
Total: 154-156 128-185 282-341
Last Seattle Sweep
at SEA at TB
Last Seattle Sweep 3-Game: 6/2-4/17 5/25-27/15
at SEA at OAK 4-Game: never never
3-Game: 9/1-3/17 9/9-11/16
4-Game: 8/12-15/91 never Last Tampa Bay Sweep
at SEA at TB
Last Oakland Sweep 3-Game: 5/4-6/10 8/19-21/11
at SEA at OAK 4-Game: never 4/30-5/3/12
3-Game: 4/8-10/16 9/28-30/12
4-Game: 9/30-10/3/10 9/10-13/92 2017 Series Scores
2017 Series Scores Seattle won series, 5-1
Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr.
Seattle won series, 12-7 6/2 SEA W 12-4 8/18 TB W 7-1
Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr. 6/3 SEA W 9-2 8/19 TB W 7-6
4/20 OAK L 6-9 8/8 OAK W 7-6 6/4 SEA W 7-1 8/20 TB L 0-3
4/21 OAK L 1-3 8/9 OAK W 6-3
4/22 OAK L 3-4 9/1 SEA W 3-2
4/23 OAK W 11-1 9/2 SEA W 7-6 vs. Tampa Bay
5/15 SEA W 6-5 9/3 SEA W 10-2 At Kingdome – 4-4
5/16 SEA L 6-9 9/25 OAK W 7-1 At Safeco – 45-34
5/17 SEA W 4-0 9/26 OAK W 6-3 At Tropicana Field – 44-36
7/6 SEA L 4-7 9/27 OAK L 5-6 Total – 93-74
7/7 SEA W 7-2
7/8
7/9
SEA
SEA
L
W
3-4
4-0
Long Streaks vs. Tampa Bay
HOME WINNING: 6, 2x, last: 5/9/16-6/4/17
vs. Oakland HOME LOSING: 6, 8/27/03-6/3/05
At Kingdome – 64-76 ROAD WINNING: 6, 6/7/14-5/27/15
At Safeco – 90-80 ROAD LOSING: 8, 8/19/11-7/20/12
At Oakland Coliseum – 128-185 OVERALL WINNING: 8, 6/20/00-6/3/01
Total – 282-341 OVERALL LOSING: 9, 7/31/11-7/20/12
Long Streaks vs. Oakland NOTE: Seattle is 5-4-1 over the last 10 season series since
HOME WINNING: 7, 3x, last: 5/3/09-10/1/09 2008.
HOME LOSING: 6, 2x, last: 4/7/06-8/6/06
ROAD WINNING: 8, 7/6/07-4/17/08
ROAD LOSING: 16, 8/1/90-5/15/93
OVERALL WINNING: 8, 7/9-9/26/17
OVERALL LOSING: 15, 4/7/06-8/16/06
175
TEXAS TORONTO
RANGERS BLUE JAYS
Globe Life Park in Arlington Rogers Centre
1000 Ballpark Way 1 Blue Jays Way, Suite 3200
Arlington, TX 76011 Toronto, Ontario M5V 1J1
(817) 273-5222 (416) 341-1000
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington Capacity.............48,114 Rogers Centre Capacity.............................. 49,286
Field Dimensions (L-R)............................. 332-400-325 Field Dimensions (L-R)...................... 328-400-328
President, Baseball Operations/GM........... Jon Daniels Vice Chairman, Rogers Communications....... Phil Lind
Assistant General Managers.......................Josh Boyd, President & CEO, Toronto Blue Jays...... Mark Shapiro
........................................ Mike Daly and Jayce Tingler Exec. VP, Baseball Operations & GM.........Ross Atkins
Field Manager...........................................Jeff Banister Field Manager........................................ John Gibbons
Trainers............................. Kevin Harmon, Matt Lucero Trainers.....Nikki Huffman, Jose Ministral, Voon Chong
Executive VP, Communications...................John Blake VP, Baseball Media................................ Jay Stenhouse
Sr. Director, Media Relations......................... Rich Rice Director, Team Travel................................... Mike Shaw
Director of Travel......................................Josh Shelton
Seattle vs. Toronto All-Time
Seattle vs. Texas All-Time Year Home Road Totals
Year Home Road Totals 1977-79 10-6 10-6 20-12
1977-79 8-13 10-12 18-25 1980-89 25-32 20-37 45-69
1980-89 32-33 33-32 65-65 1990-99 23-32 27-22 50-54
1990-99 34-27 37-27 71-54 2000-09 23-15 22-28 45-43
2000-09 55-37 38-56 93-93 2010 1-1 1-2 2-3
2010 3-6 4-6 7-12 2011 3-3 0-3 3-6
2011 3-7 1-8 4-15 2012 3-0 3-3 6-3
2012 5-4 4-6 9-10 2013 1-2 2-1 3-3
2013 3-7 4-5 7-12 2014 3-0 1-3 4-3
2015 2-1 2-1 4-2
OPPONENTS

2014 4-5 5-5 9-10


2015 6-4 6-3 12-7 2016 1-2 2-1 3-3
2016 5-5 2-7 7-12 2017 1-2 0-4 1-6
2017 5-4 6-4 11-8 Total: 96-96 90-111 186-207
Total: 163-152 150-161 313-323

Last Seattle Sweep Last Seattle Sweep


at SEA at TOR
at SEA at TEX
3-Game: 8/11-13/14 5/11-13/01
3-Game: 4/14-16/17 4/27-29/15
4-Game: never never
4-Game: 9/16-19/96 4/12-15/02

Last Texas Sweep Last Toronto Sweep


at SEA at TEX at SEA at TOR
3-Game: 9/19-21/17 8/29-31/16 3-Game: 7/5-7/91 7/19-21/11
4-Game: 7/14-17/11 7/23-25/07 4-Game: never 5/11-14/17

2017 Series Scores 2017 Series Scores


Seattle won series, 11-8 Seattle lost series, 1-6
Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr.
4/14 SEA W 2-1 8/1 TEX W 8-7 5/11 TOR L 2-7 6/9 SEA W 4-2
4/15 SEA W 5-0 8/2 TEX L 1-5 5/12 TOR L 0-4 6/10 SEA L 2-4
4/16 SEA W 8-7 9/11 TEX L 3-5 5/13 TOR L 2-7 6/11 SEA L 0-4
5/5 SEA L 1-3 9/12 TEX W 10-3 5/14 TOR L 2-3
5/6 SEA W 8-2 9/13 TEX W 8-1
5/7 SEA W 4-3
6/16 TEX L 4-10
9/14 TEX W 10-4
9/19 SEA L 1-3
vs. Toronto
At Kingdome – 56-70
6/17 TEX L 4-10 9/20 SEA L 6-8
At Safeco – 40-26
6/18 TEX W 7-3 9/21 SEA L 2-4
At Exhibition Stadium (thru 6/4/89)– 29-41
7/31 TEX W 6-4
At Rogers Centre – 61-70
Total – 186-207
vs. Texas
At Kingdome – 74-73 Long Streaks vs. Toronto
At Safeco – 89-79 HOME WINNING: 5, 2x, last: 8/7/13-7/24/15
At Arlington Stadium (thru 1993) – 57- 56 HOME LOSING: 4, 2x, last: 9/18/91-7/16/92
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington – 93-115 ROAD WINNING: 7, 8/16/99-9/5/00
Total – 313-323 ROAD LOSING: 6, 5/10/85-7/24/85
Long Streaks vs. Texas OVERALL WINNING: 8, 8/16/99-4/16/00
OVERALL LOSING: 9, 5/10/85-7/24/85
HOME WINNING: 6, 5x, last: 6/2/07-3/31/08
HOME LOSING: 13, 9/19/90-8/8/92
ROAD WINNING: 10, 6/14/94-9/29/95
ROAD LOSING: 8, 2x, last: 6/3/16-6/17/17
OVERALL WINNING: 8, 6/14/94-5/3/95
OVERALL LOSING: 10, 5/27/78-10/1/78
NOTE: Seattle has lost 11 of last 15 season series since 2003
(2-11-1).
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
ARIZONA COLORADO
D'BACKS ROCKIES
Chase Field Coors Field
401 E. Jefferson Street 2001 Blake Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004 Denver, CO 80205
(602) 462-6500 (303) 292-0200

Chase Field Capacity.........................................48,618 Coors Field Capacity..........................................50,480


Field Dimensions (L-R):............................ 330-407-335 Field Dimensions (L-R):............................ 347-415-350

Managing General Partner...................... Ken Kendrick Owner/Chairman & C.E.O...............Richard L. Monfort


President & CEO........................................ Derrick Hall Owner/General Partner.................. Charles K. Monfort
Executive VP & General Manager..............Mike Hazen Senior VP & General Manager....................Jeff Bridich
Field Manager..........................................Torey Lovullo Field Manager.............................................. Bud Black
Trainers.........................Ken Crenshaw, Ryan DiPanfilo VP, Communications & Marketing............ Jill Campbell
Sr. Director, Player & Media Relations.... Casey Wilcox Sr. Director, Communications..................Warren Miller
Sr. Manager, Player & Media Relations.......Patrick O'Connell Supervisor, Communications....................... Cory Little
Sr. Director, Team Travel............................. Roger Riley Coordinator, Communications.................. Nick Parson
Asst., Communications/Spanish Translator.. Abby Thayer
Seattle vs. Arizona All-Time Director, Major League Operations..............Paul Egins
Year Home Road Totals
1998 -- 1-2 1-2
Seattle vs. Colorado All-Time
1999 2-1 -- 2-1 Year Home Road Totals
2000 -- 2-1 2-1 1997-99 4-1 2-3 6-4
2001 2-1 -- 2-1 2000-02 4-2 2-1 6-3
2006 -- 3-0 3-0 2006 1-2 -- 1-2

OPPONENTS
2009 3-0 -- 3-0 2009 -- 0-3 0-3
2012 1-2 -- 1-2 2012 -- 3-0 3-0
2015 0-3 -- 0-3 2015 1-2 2-1 3-3
Total: 8-7 6-3 14-10 2017 1-1 2-0 3-1
Total: 11-8 11-8 22-16
Last Seattle Sweep
at SEA at ARI Last Seattle Sweep
3-Game: 6/19-21/09 6/27-29/06 at SEA at COL
4-Game: never never 2-Game: never 5/29-30/17
3-Game: never 5/18-20/12
Last Arizona Sweep 4-Game: never never
at SEA at ARI Last Colorado Sweep
3-Game: 7/27-29/15 never at SEA at COL
4-Game: never never 2-Game: never never
3-Game: never 6/12-14/09
vs. Arizona 4-Game: never never
At Safeco – 7-5
At Chase Field – 7-5 vs. Colorado
Total – 14-10 At Kingdome – 4-1
At Safeco – 7-7
At Coors Field – 11-8

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 stretch…Seattle is 203-181 all-
time in Interleague play, the 9th-best winning percentage in Interleague Play (.529)…here
is the Mariners year-by-year Interleague record:
Year W-L Pct Year W-L Pct
1997 7-9 .438 2008 9-9 .500
1998 7-9 .438 2009 11-7 .611
1999 7-11 .389 2010 9-9 .500
2000 11-7 .611 2011 9-9 .500
2001 12-6 .667 2012 8-10 .444
2002 11-7 .611 2013 8-12 .400
2003 10-8 .556 2014 9-11 .450
2004 9-9 .500 2015 8-12 .400
2005 10-8 .556 2016 13-7 .650
2006 14-4 .778 2017 12-8 .600
2007 9-9 .500

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO
DODGERS PADRES
Dodger Stadium Petco Park
1000 Vin Scully Ave 100 Park Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90012 San Diego, CA 92101
(323) 224-1301 (619) 795-5000
Dodger Stadium Capacity........................... 56,000 Petco Park Capacity................................... 40,209
Field Dimensions (L-R)...................... 330-395-330 Field Dimensions (L-R)...................... 336-396-322
Chairman & Owner.................................... Mark Walter Executive Chairman................................... Ron Fowler
President & CEO....................................... Stan Kasten Managing Partner..................................... Peter Seidler
President of Baseball Operations.... Andrew Friedman Exec. VP/General Manager......................... A.J. Preller
General Manager.......................................Farhan Zaidi Field Manager............................................Andy Green
Field Manager.........................................Dave Roberts Trainers............ Mark Rogow, Paul Navarro, Will Sinon
Trainers.............................Ron Porterfield, Neil Rampe Director, Communications..................... Craig Hughner
.................................... Thomas Albert, Nathan Lucero Manager, Media Relations..................... Darren Feeney
Sr. Director, Public Relations....................... Joe Jareck Director, Player & Staff Services.................... TJ Lasita
Manager, Public Relations...................Daisuke Sugiura
Director, Team Travel...............................Scott Akasaki Seattle vs. San Diego
Seattle vs. Los Angeles All-Time
Year Home Road Totals
All-Time 1997 1-1 0-2 1-3
Year Home Road Totals 1998 1-1 1-1 2-2
1997 2-0 1-1 3-1 1999 1-2 1-2 2-4
1998 1-2 -- 1-2 2000 2-1 1-2 3-3
OPPONENTS

1999 -- 0-3 0-3 2001 2-1 2-1 4-2


2000 2-1 -- 2-1 2002 - 1-2 1-2
2001 -- 2-1 2-1 2003 1-2 1-2 2-4
2006 - 2-1 2-1 2004 1-2 - 1-2
2009 -- 2-1 2-1 2005 2-1 1-2 3-3
2012 1-2 -- 1-2 2006 3-0 2-1 5-1
2015 -- 0-3 0-3 2007 1-2 3-0 4-2
Total: 6-5 7-10 13-15 2008 2-1 3-0 5-1
2009 2-1 2-1 4-2
Last Seattle Sweep 2010 1-2 1-2
2011 2-1 3-0
2-4
5-1
at SEA at LAD 2012 0-3 1-2 1-5
2-Game: 6/14-15/97 never 2013 1-1 1-1 2-2
3-Game: never never 2014 2-0 0-2 2-2
2015 1-1 2-0 3-1
Last Los Angeles Sweep 2016 2-0 1-1 3-1
at SEA at LAD Total: 28-23 27-24 55-47
2-Game: never never
3-Game: never 4/13-15/15
Last Seattle Sweep
at SEA at SD
vs. Los Angeles 2-Game: 5/30-31/17 6/30-7/1/15
At Kingdome – 3-2 3-Game: 5/19-21/06 5/20-22/11
At Safeco – 3-3
At Dodger Stadium – 7-10
Total – 13-15
Last San Diego Sweep
at SEA at SD
2-Game: never 6/18-19/14
MOST CAREER HOME RUNS 3-Game: 6/12-14/12 never
BY OPPOSING PLAYERS AT 2016 Series Scores
SAFECO FIELD Seattle won series, 3-1
Mark Teixeira 19 Date Site W-L Scr. Date Site W-L Scr.
Rafael Palmeiro 17 5/30 SEA W 9-3 6/1 SD L 6-14
David Ortiz 16 5/31 SEA W 16-4 6/2 SD W 16-13
Mike Trout 15
Eric Chavez 15 vs. San Diego
Garret Anderson 14 At Kingdome – 2-2
Manny Ramirez 14 At Safeco – 26-21
At Qualcomm Stadium (thru 2003) – 7-12
Alex Rodriguez 14 At PETCO Park – 20-12
Vladimir Guerrero 13 Total – 55-47
Chris Carter 12
Albert Pujols 12
Nick Swisher 12

178
NATIONAL LEAGUE
SAN FRANCISCO
GIANTS
AT&T Park
24 Willie Mays Plaza
San Francisco, CA 94107
(415) 972-2000

AT&T Park Capacity...........................................41,888


Field Dimensions (L-R):............................ 339-399-309

President & Chief Operating Officer............. Larry Baer


Executive VP of Baseball Operations..... Brian Sabean
Field Manager.......................................... Bruce Bochy
Sr. Director, Media Relations................. Matt Chisholm
Media Relations Manager......................Liam Connolly
Sr. Director, Team Travel........................ Bret Alexander

Seattle vs. San Francisco


All-Time
Year Home Road Totals
1997 1-1 0-2 1-3
1998 -- 1-2 1-2
1999 1-2 -- 1-2
2000 -- 2-1 2-1
2001 2-1 -- 2-1

OPPONENTS
2006 3-0 -- 3-0
2009 2-1 -- 2-1
2012 2-1 -- 2-1
2015 1-1 1-1 2-2
Total: 12-7 4-6 16-13

Last Seattle Sweep


at SEA at SF
2-Game: never never
3-Game: 6/16-18/06 never
4-Game: never never

Last San Francisco Sweep


at SEA at SF
2-Game: never 6/17-18/97
3-Game: never never
4-Game: never never

vs. San Francisco


At Kingdome – 2-3
At Safeco – 10-4
At Candlestick Park – 1-4
At AT&T Park – 3-2
Total – 16-13

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HISTORY

2016 National Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee Ken Griffey Jr.


MARINERS YEAR-BY-YEAR
1977-2017
YEAR PLACE W L PCT GB CLUB MANAGER
1977 6th 64 98 .395 38 KC Darrell Johnson
1978 7th 56 104 .350 35 KC Darrell Johnson
1979 6th 67 95 .414 21 CAL Darrell Johnson
1980 7th 59 103 .364 38 KC Darrell Johnson (39-65)
Maury Wills (Aug. 4, 20-38)
1981-1st 6th 21 36 .368 14.5 OAK Maury Wills (6-18)
Rene Lachemann (May 6, 15-18)
-2nd 5th 23 29 .442 6.5 KC Rene Lachemann
1982 4th 76 86 .469 17 CAL Rene Lachemann
1983 7th 60 102 .370 39 CHI Rene Lachemann (26-47)
Del Crandall (June 25, 34-55)
1984 5th 74 88 .457 10 KC Del Crandall (59-76)
Chuck Cottier (Sept. 1, 15-12)
1985 6th 74 88 .457 17 KC Chuck Cottier
1986 7th 67 95 .414 25 CAL Chuck Cottier (9-19)
Marty Martinez (May 8, 0-1)
Dick Williams (May 9, 58-75)
1987 4th 78 84 .481 7 MIN Dick Williams
1988 7th 68 93 .422 35.5 OAK Dick Williams (23-33)
Jim Snyder (June 6, 45-60)
1989 6th 73 89 .451 26 OAK Jim Lefebvre
1990 5th 77 85 .475 26 OAK Jim Lefebvre
1991 5th 83 79 .512 12 MIN Jim Lefebvre
1992 7th 64 98 .395 32 OAK Bill Plummer
1993 4th 82 80 .506 12 CHI Lou Piniella
1994 3rd 49 63 .438 2 TEX Lou Piniella
1995 1st 79 66 .545 +1 CAL Lou Piniella
1996 2nd 85 76 .528 4.5 TEX Lou Piniella
1997 1st 90 72 .556 +6 ANA Lou Piniella
1998 3rd 76 85 .472 11.5 TEX Lou Piniella
1999 3rd 79 83 .488 16 TEX Lou Piniella
HISTORY

2000 2nd# 91 71 .562 .5 OAK Lou Piniella


2001 1st 116 46 .716 +14 OAK Lou Piniella
2002 3rd 93 69 .574 10 OAK Lou Piniella
2003 3rd 93 69 .574 3 OAK Bob Melvin
2004 4th 63 99 .389 29 ANA Bob Melvin
2005 4th 69 93 .426 26 LAA Mike Hargrove
2006 4th 78 84 .481 15 OAK Mike Hargrove
2007 2nd 88 74 .543 6 LAA Mike Hargrove (45-33)
John McLaren (July 2, 43-41)
2008 4th 61 101 .377 39 LAA John McLaren (25-47)
Jim Riggleman (June 19, 36-54)
2009 3rd 85 77 .525 12 LAA Don Wakamatsu
2010 4th 61 101 .377 29 TEX Don Wakamatsu (42-70)
Daren Brown (Aug. 9, 19-31)
2011 4th 67 95 .414 29 TEX Eric Wedge
2012 4th 75 87 .463 19 OAK Eric Wedge
2013 4th 71 91 .438 25 OAK Eric Wedge
2014 3rd 87 75 .537 11 LAA Lloyd McClendon
2015 4th 76 86 .469 12 TEX Lloyd McClendon
2016 2nd 86 76 .531 9 TEX Scott Servais
2017 3rd 78 84 .481 23 HOU Scott Servais
# AL Wild Card

MARINERS RECORD BY DECADE…


W L T Pct
1970s: 187 297 0 .386
1980s: 673 893 2 .430
1990s: 764 787 0 .493
2000s: 837 783 0 .517
2010s 601 695 0 .464

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MARINERS 41 SEASON BATTING TOTALS
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

HISTORY
2015 .249 162 5544 656 1379 262 22 198 624 478 1336 69-45 123 1080 10
2016 .259 162 5583 768 1446 251 17 223 735 506 1288 56-28 138 1099 6
2017 .259 162 5551 750 1436 281 17 200 714 487 1267 89-35 131 1084 11
Totals .260 6519 223087 29008 58102 10787 1136 6399 27515 20912 39849 4327-1946 4993 45617 399

Bold = Club Record * League Leader

SEATTLE MARINERS LOGOS


AND COLORS THROUGH THE YEARS

1977-1980 1981-1986 1987-1992 1993-


Mariner blue Stylized Mariner “M’s” bordered “Nautical
trident forming a blue trident, “M” in gold on Compass Rose”
capital “M” shape bordered a baseball in metallic silver
in gold on a star background & Northwest
background green with
baseball middle,
bordered in blue
surrounded by
reversed type
“Seattle Mariners”
OFFICIAL TEAM COLORS
1977-1992: Mariner Blue, Gold & White
1993-2014: Navy Blue, Metallic Silver & Northwest Green
2015-current: Navy Blue, Metallic Silver, NW Green, Mariners Yellow, Cream

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MARINERS 41 SEASON TOTALS (continued)
MARINERS 41 SEASON PITCHING TOTALS
YEAR W-L ERA G CG SHO SV IP H AB AVG R ER HR HB BB SO WP
1977 64-98 4.83 162 18 1 31 1433.0 1508 5551 .272 *855 *769 *194 *61 578 785 51
1978 56-*104 4.69 160 28 4 20 1419.0 *1540 5498 .280 *834 *739 *155 *41 567 630 31
1979 67-95 4.58 162 37 7 26 1438.0 1567 5575 .281 820 731 165 33 571 736 43
1980 59-*103-1 4.38 *163 31 7 26 1457.0 *1565 5639 .278 793 709 *159 27 540 703 31
1981 44-65-1 4.23 110 10 5 23 *997.0 *1039 3830 .264 *521 *469 76 16 360 478 40
1982 76-86 3.88 162 23 11 39 *1476.1 1431 5584 .256 712 636 173 25 547 1002 57
1983 60-*102 4.12 162 25 9 39 1418.1 1455 5425 .268 740 649 145 40 544 910 49
1984 74-88 4.31 162 26 4 35 1442.0 1497 5542 .270 774 690 138 40 *619 972 47
1985 74-88 4.68 162 23 6 30 1432.0 1456 5496 .265 818 744 154 41 *637 868 61
1986 67-*95 4.65 162 33 5 27 1439.2 *1590 5626 .283 835 744 171 49 585 944 46
1987 78-84 4.49 162 39 10 33 1430.2 1503 5533 .272 801 713 199 28 497 919 47
1988 68-93 4.15 161 28 11 28 1428.0 1385 5408 .256 744 659 144 36 558 981 50
1989 73-89 4.00 162 15 10 44 1438.0 1422 5480 .259 728 639 114 42 560 897 47
1990 77-85 3.69 162 21 7 41 1443.1 1319 5420 .243 680 592 120 41 606 1064 69
1991 83-79 3.79 162 10 13 48 1464.1 1387 5486 .253 674 616 136 47 628 1003 *82
1992 64-*98 4.55 162 21 9 30 1445.0 1467 5519 .266 *799 730 129 60 *661 894 61
1993 82-80 4.20 162 22 10 41 1453.2 1421 5483 .259 731 678 135 66 605 1083 57
1994 49-63 4.99 112 13 7 21 984.0 1051 3836 .274 616 546 109 28 486 763 41
1995 79-66 4.50 *145 9 8 39 1289.1 1343 5013 .268 708 644 149 47 591 1068 50
1996 85-76 5.21 161 4 4 34 1431.2 1562 5596 .279 895 829 216 60 605 1000 37
1997 90-72 4.78 162 9 8 38 1447.2 1500 5595 .267 833 769 192 66 598 1207 57
1998 76-85 4.93 161 17 7 31 1424.1 1530 5596 .273 855 781 196 60 528 1156 61
1999 79-83 5.24 162 7 6 40 1433.2 1613 5627 .287 905 834 191 71 684 980 63
2000 91-71 4.49 162 4 10 44 1441.2 1442 5503 .262 780 720 167 38 634 998 43
2001 *116-46 3.54 162 8 *14 56 *1465.0 1293 5490 .236 627 576 160 64 465 1051 40
2002 93-69 4.07 162 8 12 43 1445.1 1422 5540 .257 699 654 178 49 441 1063 42
2003 93-69 3.76 162 8 15 38 1441.0 1340 5427 .247 637 602 173 54 466 1001 35
2004 63-99 4.76 162 7 7 28 1459.1 1498 5650 .265 823 772 212 72 575 1036 45
2005 69-93 4.49 162 6 7 39 1427.7 1483 5529 .268 751 712 179 57 496 892 36
2006 78-84 4.60 162 6 6 47 1446.2 1500 5611 .267 792 739 183 53 560 1067 47
2007 88-74 4.73 162 6 12 43 1434.1 1578 5606 .281 813 754 147 62 546 1020 59
2008 61-101 4.73 162 4 4 36 1435.1 1544 5587 .276 811 754 161 53 626 1016 60
2009 85-77 *3.87 162 4 10 49 1452.2 1359 5496 .247 692 625 172 43 534 1043 61
2010 61-101 3.93 162 11 10 38 1438.0 1402 5506 .255 698 628 157 40 452 973 73
2011 67-95 3.90 162 12 10 39 1433.0 1369 5455 .251 675 621 145 51 436 1088 68
HISTORY

2012 75-87 3.76 162 8 11 43 1456.2 1359 5484 .248 651 608 166 49 449 1166 61
2013 71-91 4.31 162 4 14 43 1465.0 1467 5658 .259 754 702 174 42 478 1297 74
2014 87-75 *3.17 162 2 9 51 1452.0 1240 5389 *.230 554 512 137 52 463 1317 80
2015 76-86 4.16 162 6 12 45 1463.0 1430 5590 .256 726 677 181 70 491 1283 72
2016 86-76 4.00 162 2 8 49 1457.0 1410 5573 .253 707 647 213 55 460 1318 52
2017 78-84 4.46 162 1 9 39 1440.1 1399 5502 .254 772 713 237 53 490 1244 73
3062-3455-2 4.32 6519 576 351 1534 58121.0 58686 222978 .263 30633 27925 6702 1982 22217 40916 2188

Bold = Club Record * League Leader

MARINERS LONGEST WINNING & LOSING STREAKS


Winning Streaks: Losing Streaks:
15............................ May 23-June 8, 2001 17..................................... July 6-26, 2011
10.................................... April 8-17, 2002 14................................... Sept. 2-18, 1992
10................................. Sept. 12-21, 1996 12................................. Sept. 11-22, 2008
9............................ May 27-June 5, 2003 12.................................. Aug. 16-28, 1989
9.................................. April 19-28, 2001 12.............................July 26-Aug. 6, 1980
8................................... Sept. 7-14, 2016 11.................................. Aug. 10-20, 2006
8................................... July 12-23, 2013 11.................................. April 13-26, 1979
8.................................. Aug. 14-22, 2012 10.................................. Aug. 20-30, 1981
8............................ June 23-July 1, 2007 10....................................June 7-17, 1978
8.....................................May 9-17, 2001 9................ 6 times; last Aug. 8-25, 2007
8................................. Sept. 12-20, 2000
8.................................. April 11-18, 1996
8.................................. April 15-23, 1991
8..................................June 20-29, 1985
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MARINERS 41 SEASON TOTALS (continued)
MARINERS 41 SEASON FIELDING TOTALS
YEAR PCT G PO A E TC DP TP PB YEAR PCT G PO A E TC DP TP PB
1977 .976 162 4299 1807 147 6253 162 1 13 1999 .981 162 4301 1689 113 6103 182 0 8
1978 .978 160 4258 1882 141 6281 174 0 6 2000 .984 162 4325 1629 99 6053 176 0 8
1979 .978 162 4314 1879 140 6333 170 0 7 2001 *.986 162 *4395 1534 *83 6012 137 0 6
1980 .977 *163 4372 1929 149 6450 189 1 13 2002 .985 162 4336 1515 88 5939 134 0 7
1981 .979 110 *2992 1285 91 4368 122 1 9 2003 *.989 162 4323 1450 *65 5838 159 0 12
1982 .978 162 *4429 1773 139 6341 158 0 10 2004 .983 162 4378 1473 103 5954 140 0 11
1983 .978 162 4255 1858 136 6249 159 0 16 2005 *.986 162 4283 1575 *86 5944 144 0 14
1984 .979 162 4326 1700 128 6154 141 0 17 2006 .985 162 4340 1630 88 6058 150 0 16
1985 .980 162 4296 1836 122 6254 154 0 22 2007 .985 162 4303 1656 90 6049 167 0 8
1986 .975 162 4319 1837 156 *6312 *191 *2 17 2008 .984 162 4306 1654 99 6059 160 0 14
1987 .980 162 4292 1756 122 6170 150 0 *4 2009 .982 162 4358 1525 105 5988 150 0 16
1988 .980 161 4284 1612 123 6019 168 0 16
1989 .977 162 4314 1777 143 6234 168 0 10 2010 .981 162 4314 1657 110 6081 145 1 16
1990 .979 162 4330 1730 130 6190 152 0 18 2011 .982 162 4299 1623 108 6030 152 0 11
1991 .983 162 4393 1783 110 6286 *187 *2 24 2012 .988 162 4370 1570 72 6012 155 0 20
1992 .982 162 4335 1763 112 6210 170 1 9 2013 .986 162 4395 1645 88 6128 149 0 11
1993 *.985 162 4361 1726 *90 6177 173 0 13 2014 *.986 162 4356 1608 82 6046 139 0 11
1994 .977 112 2952 1167 95 4214 102 0 8 2015 .985 162 4389 1685 94 6168 155 1 10
1995 .980 145 3868 1357 104 5329 108 1 13 2016 .985 162 4371 1575 89 6035 158 0 11
1996 .981 161 4295 1540 110 5945 155 0 8
1997 .979 162 4343 1572 126 6041 143 0 *3 2017 .982 162 4321 1422 103 5846 147 0 15
1998 .979 161 4273 1571 125 5969 139 0 11 Totals .982 6519 174363 67264 4505 246132 6322 11 492

MARINERS OPENING DAY RECORD BOOK


Overall................................................................... 24-17 Most Opening Day Starts (by Position):

HISTORY
Home / Road................................................. 16-10 / 8-7 Pitcher Félix Hernández - 10
Safeco Field............................................................... 5-4 C Dan Wilson - 10
Kingdome................................................................ 11-6 1B John Olerud - 5
Day / Night................................................... 4-7 / 20-10 Alvin Davis - 5
By Opponent: 2B Harold Reynolds - 6
Boston....................................................................... 0-1 Bret Boone, Julio Cruz - 5
Cleveland................................................................... 0-2 3B Kyle Seager - 5
Chicago (AL).............................................................. 1-2 Edgar Martinez - 5
Detroit....................................................................... 1-0 Adrian Beltre - 5
Houston..................................................................... 0-1 SS Alex Rodriguez - 5
Los Angeles Angels.................................................... 5-6 Omar Vizquel - 4
Minnesota.................................................................. 4-0 Yuniesky Betancourt - 4
New York (AL)............................................................ 2-0
LF Raul Ibañez - 4
Oakland..................................................................... 7-3
Texas......................................................................... 1-2 CF Ken Griffey Jr. -11
Toronto...................................................................... 3-0 RF Jay Buhner - 9
Ichiro Suzuki - 9
By Day: DH Edgar Martinez - 10
Sunday...................................................................... 1-0
Monday................................................................... 10-9 Consecutive Opening Day Starts (Position Players):
Tuesday..................................................................... 6-6 11 Ken Griffey Jr. (1989-99)
Wednesday................................................................ 5-1 9 Jay Buhner (1991-99)
Thursday................................................................... 1-1 9 Dan Wilson (1994-2002)
Friday........................................................................ 1-0 8 Ichiro Suzuki (2001-08)
Extra Innings.............................................................. 4-1
Shortest Game.............................................. 2:08 (2007) Consecutive Opening Day Starts (Pitcher):
Longest Game (9 inn.)................................... 3:52 (1992) 9 Félix Hernández (2009-current)
Longest Game (Ex. inn).....................4:07 (1996, 12 inn.) 5 Randy Johnson (1992-96)
Consecutive Wins.......................................... 9 (2007-15)
Consecutive Losses...............................3 - 3x (2002-04)
Consecutive Openers at Home.................. 8 (1995-2002)
Consecutive Openers on Road.................. 6 (2009-2014)

185
YEAR-BY-YEAR PITCHING LEADERS
YEAR WINS ERA (162 IP) INNINGS GAMES STRIKEOUTS SAVES
1977 Abbott, 12-13 Montague, 4.29 Abbott, 204 Romo, 58 Romo, 105 Romo, 16
1978 Romo, 11-7 Mitchell, 4.23 Mitchell, 168 Romo, 56 McLaughlin, 87 Romo, 10
1979 Parrott, 14-12 Parrott, 3.77 Parrott, 229 Rawley, 48 Parrott, 127 McLaughlin, 14
1980 Abbott, 12-12 Bannister, 3.47 Bannister, 218 Heaverlo, 60 Bannister, 155 Rawley, 13
1981 Bannister, 9-9 Abbott, 3.95 Abbott, 130 Rawley, 48 Bannister, 85 Rawley, 8
1982 Bannister, 12-13 Beattie, 3.34 Bannister, 247.0 Vande Berg, 78* Bannister, 209* Caudill, 26
Caudill, 12-9
1983 Young, 11-15 Young, 3.27 Young, 203.2 Vande Berg, 68 Beattie, 132 Caudill, 26
1984 Langston, 17-10 Langston, 3.40 Langston, 225.0 Stanton, 54 Langston, 204* Stanton, 8
1985 Moore, 17-10 Moore, 3.46 Moore, 247.0 Vande Berg, 76 Moore, 155 Nunez, 16
1986 Langston, 12-14 Moore, 4.30 Moore, 266.0 Young, 65 Langston, 245* Young, 13
1987 Langston, 19-13 Langston, 3.84 Langston, 272.0 Wilkinson, 56 Langston, 262* Nunez, 12
1988 Langston, 15-11 Langston, 3.34 Langston, 261.1 Jackson, 62 Langston, 235 Schooler, 15
1989 Bankhead, 14-6 Bankhead, 3.34 Bankhead, 210.1 Schooler, 67 Bankhead,140 Schooler, 33
1990 Hanson, 18-9 Hanson, 3.24 Hanson, 236.0 Jackson, 63 Hanson, 211 Schooler, 30
1991 Holman, 13-14 Krueger, 3.60 Johnson, 201.1 Jackson, 72 Johnson, 228 Swift, 17
Johnson, 13-10
1992 Fleming, 17-10 Fleming, 3.39 Fleming, 228.1 Nelson, 66 Johnson, 241* Schooler, 13
1993 Johnson, 19-8 Johnson, 3.24 Johnson, 255.1 Nelson, 71 Johnson, 308* Charlton, 18
1994 Johnson, 13-6 Johnson, 3.19 Johnson, 172.0 Ayala, 46 Johnson, 204* Ayala, 18
1995 Johnson, 18-2 Johnson, 2.48* Johnson, 214.1 Ayala, 63 Johnson, 294* Ayala, 19
1996 Hitchcock, 13-9 Hitchcock, 5.35 Hitchcock, 196.2 Jackson, 73 Hitchcock, 132 Charlton, 20
1997 Johnson, 20-4 Johnson, 2.28 Fassero, 234.1 Ayala, Charlton, 71 Johnson, 291 Charlton, 14
1998 Moyer, 15-9 Moyer, 3.53 Moyer, 234.1 Timlin, 70 Johnson, 213 Timlin, 19
1999 Garcia, 17-8 Moyer, 3.87 Moyer 228.0 Mesa, 68 Garcia, 170 Mesa, 33
2000 Sele, 17-10 Abbott, 4.22 Sele, 211.2 Rhodes, 72 Sele, 137 Sasaki, 37
2001 Moyer, 20-6 Garcia, 3.05* Garcia, 238.2* Rhodes, 71 Garcia, 163 Sasaki, 45
2002 Garcia, 16-10 Pineiro, 3.24 Moyer, 230.2 Rhodes, 66 Garcia, 181 Sasaki, 37
2003 Moyer, 21-7 Moyer, 3.27 Moyer, 215.0 Rhodes, 67 Pineiro, 151 Hasegawa, 16
2004 Villone, 8-6 Franklin, 4.90 Moyer, 202.0 Hasegawa, 68 Moyer, 125 Guardado, 18
2005 Moyer, 13-7 Moyer, 4.28 Moyer, 200.0 Putz, 64 Pineiro, 107 Guardado, 36
2006 Hernández, 12-14 Meche, 4.48 Hernández, 191.0 Putz, Sherrill, 72 Hernández, 176 Putz, 36
2007 Batista, 16-11 Hernandez, 3.92 Washburn, 193.2 Sherrill, 73 Hernández, 165 Putz, 40
2008 Hernández, 9-11 Hernández, 3.45 Hernández, 200.2 Green, 72 Hernández, 175 Putz, 15
2009 Hernández, 19-5* Hernández, 2.49 Hernández, 238.2 Lowe, 75 Hernández, 217 Aardsma, 38
2010 Hernández, 13-12 Hernández, 2.27* Hernández, 249.2* League, 70 Hernández, 232 Aardsma, 31
2011 Hernández, 14-14 Hernández, 3.47 Hernández, 233.2 League, 65 Hernández, 222 League, 37
2012 Vargas, 14-11 Hernández, 3.06 Hernández, 232.0 Wilhelmsen, 73 Hernández, 223 Wilhelmsen, 29
2013 Iwakuma, 14-6 Iwakuma, 2.66 Iwakuma, 219.2 Furbush, 71 Hernández, 216 Wilhelmsen, 24
HISTORY

2014 Hernández, 15-6 Hernández, 2.14 Hernández, 236.0 Rodney, 69 Hernández, 248 Rodney, 48
Iwakuma, 15-9
2015 Hernández, 18-9 Hernández, 3.53 Hernández, 201.2 Smith, 70 Hernández, 191 Rodney, 16
2016 Iwakuma, 16-12 Iwakuma, 4.12 Iwakuma, 199.0 Cishek, 62 Iwakuma, 147 Cishek, 25
2017 Paxton, 12-5 No qualifiers Miranda, 160.0 Vincent, 69 Paxton, 156 Díaz, 34
* League Leader

LONGEST SCORELESS STREAKS IN CLUB HISTORY


Innings Pitcher Dates
34.0 Mark Langston Sept. 14-29, 1988
31.0 Randy Johnson May 23-June 13, 1997
29.0 Randy Johnson May 20-June 10, 1994
28.2 Shigetoshi Hasegawa June 1-Aug. 22, 2003 (relief)
25.0 Hisashi Iwakuma Sept. 13, 2013-May 3, 2014
24.0 Félix Hernández July 8-26, 2013
24.0 Tom Wilhelmsen May 25-July 20, 2012 (relief)
24.0 Edwin Nunez June 8-July 12, 1988 (relief)
24.0 Jamie Moyer June 16-July 6, 2002
23.2 Hisashi Iwakuma May 26-June 10, 2013
23.0 James Paxton April 5-20, 2017
23.0 Freddy Garcia Sept. 4-18, 2001
23.0 Mike Moore June 24-July 4, 1988
22.2 Charlie Furbush May 15-June 30, 2012 (relief)
22.1 Erik Hanson April 24-May 3, 1993
22.0 Félix Hernández April 17-May 4, 2009
22.0 Bill Swift July 26-Aug. 11, 1990
22.0 J.J. Putz June 4-July 20, 2007
21.0 Chris Bosio April 18-June 1, 1993
21.0 Mark Langston June 23-July 6, 1984
Scoreless Streak at Safeco Field: 30.0, Félix Hernández in 2010, Jamie Moyer in 2002
Team Scoreless Streak: 31.0, July 7-13, 1991

186
YEAR-BY-YEAR BATTING LEADERS
YEAR BATTING AVG (502 PA) HOME RUNS RBI HITS DOUBLES
1977 Stanton, .275 Stanton, 27 Meyer, Stanton, 90 Meyer, 159 R. Jones, Stein, 26
1978 Roberts, .301 Roberts, 22 Roberts, 92 Reynolds, 160 Bochte, 25
1979 Bochte, .316 Horton, 29 Horton, 106 Horton, 180 Bochte, 38
1980 Bochte, .300 Paciorek, 15 Bochte, 78 Bochte, 156 Bochte, 34
1981 Paciorek, .326 Zisk, 16 Paciorek, 66 Paciorek, 132 Paciorek, 28
1982 Bochte, .297 Zisk, 21 Cowens, 78 Bochte, Cowens, 151 Cowens, 39
1983 D. Henderson, Putnam, .269 Putnam, 19 Putnam, 67 D. Henderson, 136 S. Henderson, 32
1984 Perconte, .294 Davis, 27 Davis, 116 Perconte, 180 Cowens, Davis, 34
1985 P. Bradley, .300 G. Thomas, 32 P. Bradley, 88 P. Bradley, 192 P. Bradley, Davis, Presley, 33
1986 P. Bradley, .310 Presley, 27 Presley, 107 P. Bradley, Presley, 163 Presley, 33
1987 P. Bradley, .297 Davis, 29 Davis, 100 P. Bradley, 179 P. Bradley, 38
1988 Davis, .295 Balboni, 21 Davis, 69 Reynolds, 169 Quinones, 30
1989 Davis, .305 Leonard, 24 Davis, 95 Reynolds, 184 Davis, 30
1990 E. Martinez, .302 Griffey Jr., 22 Griffey Jr., 80 Griffey Jr., 179 Reynolds, 36
1991 Griffey Jr., .327 Buhner, 27 Griffey Jr., 100 Griffey Jr., 179 Griffey Jr., 42
1992 E. Martinez, .343* Griffey Jr., 27 Griffey Jr., 103 E. Martinez, 181 E. Martinez, 46
1993 Griffey Jr., .309 Griffey Jr., 45 Griffey Jr., 109 Griffey Jr., 180 Griffey Jr., 38
1994 Griffey Jr., .323 Griffey Jr., 40* Griffey Jr., 90 Griffey Jr., 140 Griffey Jr., 24
1995 E. Martinez, .356* Buhner, 40 Buhner, 121 E. Martinez, 182 E. Martinez, 52*
1996 Rodriguez, .358* Griffey Jr., 49 Griffey Jr., 140 Rodriguez, 215 Rodriguez, 54*
1997 E. Martinez, .330 Griffey Jr., 56* Griffey Jr., 147* Griffey Jr., 185 Cora, Rodriguez, 40
1998 E. Martinez, .322 Griffey Jr., 56* Griffey Jr., 146 Rodriguez, 213* E. Martinez, 46
1999 E. Martinez, .337 Griffey Jr., 48* Griffey Jr., 134 Griffey Jr., 173 E. Martinez, 35
2000 E. Martinez, .324 Rodriguez, 41 E. Martinez, 145* E. Martinez, 180 Olerud, 45
2001 Ichiro, .350* Boone, 37 Boone, 141* Ichiro, 242* E. Martinez, 40
2002 Ichiro, .321 Cameron, 25 Boone, 107 Ichiro, 208 Olerud, 39
2003 Ichiro, .312 Boone, 35 Boone, 117 Ichiro, 212 Winn, 37
2004 Ichiro, .372* Boone, 24 Boone, 83 Ichiro, 262* Winn, 34
2005 Ichiro, .303 Sexson, 39 Sexson, 121 Ichiro, 206 Beltre, Sexson, 36
2006 Ichiro, .322 Sexson, 34 Ibañez, 123 Ichiro, 222* Sexson, 40
2007 Ichiro, .351 Beltre, 26 Ibañez, 105 Ichiro, 238* Beltre, 41
2008 Ichiro, .310 Beltre, 25 Ibañez, 110 Ichiro, 213* Ibañez, 43
2009 Ichiro, .352 Branyan, 31 Lopez, 96 Ichiro, 225* Lopez, 42
2010 Ichiro, .315 Branyan, 15 Gutierrez, 64 Ichiro, 214* Ichiro, 30
2011 Ichiro, .272 Olivo, 19 Olivo, 62 Ichiro, 184 Smoak, 24
2012 Montero, .260 Seager, 20 Seager, 86 Seager, 154 Seager, 35
2013 Morales, .277 Ibañez, 29 Morales, 80 Morales, 167 Morales, 34
2014 Canó, .314 Seager, 25 Seager, 96 Canó, 187 Canó, 37
2015 Cruz, .302 Cruz, 44 Cruz, 93 Canó, 179 Seager, 37
2016 Canó, .298 Cruz, 43 Cruz, 105 Canó, 195 Seager, 36
2017 Segura, .300 Cruz, 39 Cruz, 119* Canó, 166 Canó, Seager, 33

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

HISTORY
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 Ibañez, 65 Ichiro, 45
2007 Ichiro, 7 Ichiro, 111 Vidro, 63 Ichiro, 37
2008 Ichiro, 7 Ichiro, 103 Ibañez, 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 Canó, 77 Canó, 61 Jones, 27
2015 Smith, 5 Cruz, 90 Cruz, 59 Jackson, 15
2016 Aoki, 4 Canó, 107 Seager, 69 Martin, 24
2017 Gamel, 5 Cruz, 91 Cruz, 70 Dyson, 28
* League Leader
187
MARINERS RECORD MONTH-BY-MONTH (1977-2017)
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
2016 13-10 17-11 10-18 12-12 16-14 18-9 0-2 86-76
HISTORY

2017 11-15 14-14 15-12 14-12 12-15 12-15 0-1 78-84


Totals 454-502 532-591 540-555 483-577 515-618 501-566 37-46 3062-3455

THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED


MARINERS
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): Felix Hernandez (6.0 IP, 1 H) & Mike Montgomery (2.0 IP), April 4, 2016 at TEX (2-3 loss)
TWO-HITTER (Individual): Aaron Harang, June 11, 2013 vs. HOU (4-0)
TWO-HITTER (Team): A. Miranda (6.0 IP), J. Pazos (0.1 IP), E. Pagan (0.2 IP), R. Garton (1.0 IP) & S. Simmons (1.0 IP), Sept. 5, 2017 vs. HOU (1-3 loss)
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): April 29-30, 2016 vs. KC (1-0 & 6-0)
BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS: Kyle Seager & Yonder Alonso, Sept. 30, 2017 at LAA (8th inning off Cam Bedrosian)
BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS: Miguel Olivo, Jose Lopez & Hiram Bocachica, Aug. 27, 2004 vs. KC (5th inning off Zach Greinke)
GRAND SLAM HOME RUN: Mitch Haniger, Aug. 19, 2017 at TB (3rd inning off Jake Odorizzi)
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN (Home): Adrian Beltre, July 23, 2006 vs. BOS (8th inning off Mike Timlin)
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN (Road): Willie Bloomquist, June 15, 2007 at HOU (6th inning off Rodriguez)
LEAD-OFF HOME RUN (Home): Norichika Aoki, May 28, 2016 vs. MIN (off Phil Hughes)
LEAD-OFF HOME RUN (Road): Seth Smith, May 19, 2015 at BAL (off Miguel Gonzalez)
PINCH-HIT HOME RUN: Seth Smith, Sept. 6, 2016 vs. TEX (8th inning off Matt Bush)
THREE HOME RUNS (Game): Jose Lopez, Sept. 22, 2010 at TOR (1 off K. Drabek, 1 off B. Tallet, 1 off S. Camp)
FOUR HOME RUNS (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 Neftali Feliz)
FIVE HITS (Game): Mitch Haniger, Sept. 30, 2017 at LAA
SIX HITS (Game): Raul Ibañez, September 22, 2004 at ANA
BASES LOADED TRIPLE: Ketel Marte, May 13, 2016 vs. LAA (6th inning off Jose Alvarez)
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: Ben Gamel, May 6, 2017 vs. TEX (7th inning)

188
MARINERS WON-LOST BREAKDOWN (1977-2017)
at on vs. vs. vs. vs. before after
Year Home Road AL East 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
2016 44-37 42-39 19-13 16-18 38-38 13-7 45-44 41-32 86-76

HISTORY
2017 40-41 38-43 13-19 18-16 35-41 12-8 43-47 35-37 78-84
Totals 1641-1619 1421-1836 1103-1325 541-518 1215-1431 203-181 1702-1859 1360-1596 3062-3455
Bold = .500 or better record ^ 23-19 in Safeco

THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED


OPPONENTS
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): Dylan Bundy, Aug. 29, 2017 at BAL (0-4 loss)
ONE-HITTER (Team): Jose Quintana (8.0 IP) and David Robertson (1.0 IP), May 19, 2017 vs. CWS (1-2 loss)
TWO-HITTER (Individual): Henderson Alvarez (9.0 IP), April 19, 2014 at MIA (0-7 loss)
TWO-HITTER (Team): Hector Santiago (8.0 IP, 2 H) and Joe Smith (1.0 IP), May 15, 2016 vs. LAA (0-3 loss)
CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS (Team): May 26-27, 2017 at BOS (0-3 & 0-6)
BACK-TO-BACK HR: Welington Castillo & Craig Gentry, Aug. 30, 2017 at BAL (4th inning off Ariel Miranda)
BACK-TO-BACK-TO BACK HR: Kole Calhoun, Mike Trout & Albert Pujols, Sept. 3, 2016 vs. LAA (1st inning off Taijuan Walker)
GRAND SLAM HOME RUN: Rougned Odor, Sept. 20, 2017 vs. TEX (4th inning off Andrew Albers)
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN (Home): Tom Goodwin, July 19, 1997 vs. KC (8th inning off Bob Wolcott)
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN (Road): Ryan Roberts, June 20, 2012 at ARI (6th inning off Hisashi Iwakuma)
PINCH-HIT HOME RUN: Logan Morrison, Aug. 19, 2017 at TB (off Edwin Díaz)
PINCH-HIT GRAND SLAM HOME RUN: Alberto Callaspo, May 26, 2012 vs. LAA (6th inning off Felix Hernandez)
THREE HOME RUNS (Game): Eddie Rosario, June 13, 2017 at MIN (Christian Bergman, Carlos Ruiz, Casey Lawrence)
FIVE HITS (9-inning Game): Eduardo Escobar, June 13, 2017 at MIN
FIVE HITS (Extra-inning Game): Billy Butler, Sept. 5, 2013 at KC (13 innings)
STEAL OF HOME: Devon Travis, May 13, 2017 at TOR (8th inning)
HITTING FOR THE CYCLE: Brandon Barnes, July 19, 2013 at HOU (5x5, 3 R, 2 RBI)

189
MARINERS BATTING ALL-TIME TOP 10
(1977-2017)
GAMES AT-BATS RUNS
E. Martinez...................... 2,055 Ichiro............................... 7,858 E. Martinez...................... 1,219
Ichiro............................... 1,844 E. Martinez...................... 7,213 Ichiro............................... 1,176
Griffey Jr.......................... 1,685 Griffey Jr. ........................ 6,317 Griffey Jr. ........................ 1,113
Buhner............................ 1,440 Buhner............................ 4,922 Buhner............................... 790
Wilson............................. 1,251 A. Davis........................... 4,136 A. Rodriguez....................... 627
A. Davis........................... 1,166 Reynolds.......................... 4,090 A. Davis.............................. 563
Reynolds.......................... 1,155 Wilson............................. 4,085 Reynolds............................. 543
Ibañez............................. 1,110 Ibañez............................. 3,861 Ibañez................................ 540
SEAGER........................... 1,000 SEAGER........................... 3,779 SEAGER.............................. 480
Lopez................................. 873 Lopez.............................. 3,374 Boone................................. 467
HITS DOUBLES TRIPLES
Ichiro............................... 2,533 E. Martinez......................... 514 Ichiro.................................... 79
E. Martinez...................... 2,247 Griffey Jr. ........................... 341 Reynolds............................... 48
Griffey Jr. ........................ 1,843 Ichiro.................................. 295 Griffey Jr. ............................. 30
Buhner............................ 1,255 Buhner............................... 231 P. Bradley.............................. 26
A. Davis........................... 1,163 Ibañez................................ 216 Owen.................................... 23
Ibañez.............................. 1,077 SEAGER.............................. 213 Rup. Jones........................... 20
Wilson............................. 1,071 A. Davis.............................. 212 Ibañez.................................. 20
Reynolds.......................... 1,063 Wilson................................ 207 Cameron............................... 19
SEAGER.............................. 995 Reynolds............................. 200 Meyer................................... 19
A. Rodriguez....................... 966 A. Rodriguez....................... 194 Buhner................................. 19
HOME RUNS RBI TOTAL BASES
Griffey Jr. ........................... 417 E. Martinez...................... 1,261 E. Martinez...................... 3,718
E. Martinez......................... 309 Griffey Jr. ........................ 1,216 Griffey Jr. ........................ 3,495
Buhner............................... 307 Buhner............................... 951 Ichiro............................... 3,283
Rodriguez........................... 189 A. Davis.............................. 667 Buhner............................ 2,445
A. Davis.............................. 160 Ichiro.................................. 633 A. Davis........................... 1,875
Ibañez................................ 156 Ibañez................................ 612 Ibañez............................. 1,801
SEAGER.............................. 153 A. Rodriguez....................... 595 A. Rodriguez.................... 1,753
HISTORY

Boone................................. 143 Boone................................. 535 SEAGER........................... 1,689


CRUZ................................... 126 SEAGER.............................. 525 Wilson............................. 1,568
Presley............................... 115 Wilson................................ 508 Boone.............................. 1,491
EXTRA-BASE HITS WALKS STRIKEOUTS
E. Martinez......................... 838 E. Martinez...................... 1,283 Buhner............................ 1,375
Griffey Jr. ........................... 788 Griffey Jr. ........................... 819 E. Martinez...................... 1,202
Buhner.............................. 557 Buhner............................... 788 Griffey Jr. ........................ 1,081
Ichiro.................................. 473 A. Davis.............................. 672 Ichiro.................................. 792
A. Rodriguez....................... 396 Ichiro.................................. 513 Wilson................................ 739
Ibañez................................ 392 Olerud................................ 418 Presley............................... 713
A. Davis.............................. 382 Reynolds............................. 391 Ibañez................................ 707
SEAGER.............................. 377 Ibañez................................ 367 SEAGER.............................. 702
Boone................................. 326 SEAGER.............................. 360 A. Rodriguez....................... 616
Wilson................................ 308 J. Cruz................................ 330 Boone................................. 610
BATTING AVERAGE SLUGGING PERCENTAGE STOLEN BASES
(min. 2,000 plate appearances) (min. 2,000 plate appearances) Ichiro.................................. 438
Ichiro................................. .322 A. Rodriguez...................... .561 J. Cruz................................ 290
E. Martinez........................ .312 Griffey Jr. .......................... .553 Reynolds............................. 228
A. Rodriguez...................... .309 E. Martinez........................ .515 Griffey Jr. ........................... 167
Bradley ............................. .301 Buhner.............................. .497 A. Rodriguez....................... 133
CANÓ................................. .295 Boone................................ .478 P. Bradley............................ 107
Cora.................................. .293 Sexson.............................. .474 Cameron............................. 106
Griffey Jr. .......................... .292 CANÓ................................ .472 Cotto.................................. 102
Bochte............................... .290 Ibañez............................... .466 Amaral.................................. 97
Olerud............................... .285 T. Martinez......................... .466 McLemore............................ 92
A. Davis............................. .281 A. Davis............................. .453

190
MARINERS PITCHING ALL-TIME TOP 10
(1977-2017)
WINS LOSSES ERA (min. 500 IP)
HERNÁNDEZ...................... 160 HERNÁNDEZ...................... 114 HERNÁNDEZ..................... 3.20
Moyer................................. 145 Moore................................... 96 Johnson............................. 3.42
Johnson.............................. 130 Moyer................................... 87 IWAKUMA......................... 3.42
Garcia................................... 76 Johnson................................ 74 Hanson............................... 3.69
Langston.............................. 74 Beattie.................................. 72 Holman............................... 3.73
Moore................................... 66 Langston.............................. 67 Bannister............................ 3.75
IWAKUMA............................ 63 Young................................... 66 Garcia................................. 3.89
Pineiro.................................. 58 G. Abbott............................... 62 Moyer................................. 3.97
Hanson................................. 56 Pineiro.................................. 55 Langston............................ 4.01
Meche.................................. 55 Hanson................................. 54 Vargas................................ 4.09
STARTS COMPLETE GAMES
GAMES HERNÁNDEZ...................... 375 Moore................................... 56
Nelson................................ 432 Moyer................................. 323 Johnson................................ 51
HERNÁNDEZ...................... 375 Johnson.............................. 266 Langston.............................. 41
Jackson............................. 335 Moore................................. 217 Beattie.................................. 30
Moyer................................. 324 Langston............................ 173 G. Abbott............................... 28
Rhodes............................... 312 Garcia................................. 169 HERNÁNDEZ......................... 25
Putz.................................... 308 Pineiro................................ 148 Bannister.............................. 24
Wilhelmsen.......................... 296 Beattie................................ 147 Hanson................................. 21
Ayala.................................. 292 Abbott................................. 146 Honeycutt............................. 21
Swift................................... 282 Hanson............................... 143 Moyer................................... 20
Johnson.............................. 274 Meche................................ 143 INNINGS
SAVES HERNÁNDEZ................ 2,502.1
SHUTOUTS Sasaki................................ 129 Moyer........................... 2,093.0
Johnson................................ 19 Putz.................................... 101 Johnson........................ 1,838.1
HERNÁNDEZ........................ 11 Schooler............................... 98 Moore........................... 1,457.0
Langston................................ 9 Aardsma............................... 69 Langston...................... 1,197.2
Moore..................................... 9 Wilhelmsen........................... 68 Garcia........................... 1,096.1
Bannister................................ 7 Charlton................................ 67 Pineiro............................. 996.0

HISTORY
Beattie.................................... 6 Rodney.................................. 64 Hanson............................ 967.1
Moyer..................................... 6 Guardado.............................. 59 Beattie............................. 944.2
Fleming.................................. 5 Ayala.................................... 56 G. Abbott.......................... 904.0
Bn. Holman............................. 5 DÍAZ...................................... 52 WINNING PERCENTAGE
Young..................................... 5 Caudill.................................. 52 (min. 50 decisions)
Garcia / Sele........................... 4 League.................................. 52 P. Abbott............. .679 (36-17)
WALKS STRIKEOUTS Johnson.............. .637 (130-74)
Johnson.............................. 884 HERNÁNDEZ................... 2,342 Moyer................. .625 (145-87)
HERNÁNDEZ...................... 721 Johnson........................... 2,162 IWAKUMA.......... .618 (63-39)
Langston............................ 575 Moyer.............................. 1,239 Garcia................. .603 (76-50)
Moore................................. 535 Langston......................... 1,078 PAXTON............. .600 (30-20)
Moyer................................. 524 Moore................................. 937 Sele.................... .585 (38-27)
Garcia................................. 389 Garcia................................. 819 HERNÁNDEZ...... .584 (160-114)
Beattie................................ 369 Hanson............................... 740 Halama............... .569 (41-31)
Young................................. 365 IWAKUMA........................... 714 Meche................ .556 (55-44)
Meche................................ 363 Pineiro................................ 658
Pineiro................................ 327 Young................................. 597
In consultation with the Elias Sports Bureau, the official statistician of Major League Baseball, the Mariners have adjusted
the minimum qualifications for batting average, slugging percentage and ERA to better reflect the history of the club.

MARINERS BEST RECORD IN…


April.....................................................................20-5, .800 (2001)
May......................................................................20-7, .741 (2001)
June.....................................................................20-7, .741 (1997)
July......................................................................18-9, .667 (2001)
August..................................... 9-1, .900 (1994); 20-9, .690 (2001)
September/October............................................20-7, .741 (2001)

191
MARINERS AWARD WINNERS
MVP Award (BBWAA): Jim Lefebvre, coach 2004 — Ichiro Suzuki, OF
1997 — Ken Griffey Jr. 1991 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF 2005 — Ichiro Suzuki, OF
2001 — Ichiro Suzuki 1992 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF (MVP) 2006 — Jose Lopez, 2B
Cy Young Award (BBWAA): Edgar Martinez, 3B Ichiro Suzuki, OF
1995 — Randy Johnson 1993 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF 2007 — J.J. Putz, RHP
2010 — Félix Hernández Randy Johnson, LHP Ichiro Suzuki, OF
1994 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF 2008 — Ichiro Suzuki, OF
AL Manager of the Year (BBWAA): Randy Johnson, LHP 2009 — Ichiro Suzuki, OF
1995 — Lou Piniella 1995 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF Félix Hernández, RHP
2001 — Lou Piniella Randy Johnson, LHP Don Wakamatsu, coach
Rookie of the Year (BBWAA): Edgar Martinez, DH 2010 — Ichiro Suzuki, OF
1984 — Alvin Davis Tino Martinez, 1B 2011 — Félix Hernández, RHP
2000 — Kazuhiro Sasaki 1996 — Jay Buhner, OF Michael Pineda, RHP
2001 — Ichiro Suzuki Ken Griffey Jr., OF Brandon League, RHP
ML Player of the Year (AP): Edgar Martinez, DH 2012 — Félix Hernández, RHP
1996 — Alex Rodriguez Alex Rodriguez, SS 2013 — Félix Hernández, RHP
Dan Wilson, C Hisashi Iwakuma, RHP
ML Manager of the Year (AP): 1997 — Joey Cora, 2B 2014 — Félix Hernández, RHP
1995 — Lou Piniella Ken Griffey Jr., OF Fernando Rodney, RHP
Edgar Martinez Award Randy Johnson, LHP Robinson Canó, 2B
DH of the Year (AL): Edgar Martinez, DH Kyle Seager, 3B
1979 — Willie Horton Alex Rodriguez, SS 2015 — Félix Hernández, RHP
1995 — Edgar Martinez 1998 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF Nelson Cruz, DH
1997 — Edgar Martinez Alex Rodriguez, SS Lloyd McClendon, coach
1998 — Edgar Martinez 1999 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF 2016 — Robinson Canó, 2B
2000 — Edgar Martinez 2000 — Edgar Martinez, DH 2017 — Robinson Canó, 2B
2001 — Edgar Martinez Alex Rodriguez, SS Nelson Cruz, OF
2017 — Nelson Cruz Aaron Sele, RHP Mariner MVP - Seattle Chapter BBWAA:
All-Star Game Selections: Lou Piniella, coach 1977 — Lee Stanton
1977 — Ruppert Jones, OF 2001 — Bret Boone, 2B 1978 — Leon Roberts
1978 — Craig Reynolds, SS Mike Cameron, OF 1979 — Willie Horton
1979 — Bruce Bochte, 1B John Olerud, 1B 1980 — Bruce Bochte
Darrell Johnson, coach Edgar Martinez, DH 1981 — Tom Paciorek
1980 — Rick Honeycutt, LHP Ichiro Suzuki, OF 1982 — Bill Caudill
1981 — Tom Paciorek, OF Freddy Garcia, RHP 1983 — Pat Putnam
1982 — Floyd Bannister, LHP Jeff Nelson, RHP 1984 — Alvin Davis
1983 — Matt Young, LHP Kazuhiro Sasaki, RHP Mark Langston
1984 — Alvin Davis, 1B Lou Piniella, coach 1985 — Phil Bradley
HISTORY

1985 — Phil Bradley, OF 2002 — Ichiro Suzuki, OF Mike Moore


1986 — Jim Presley, 3B Freddy Garcia, RHP 1986 — Jim Presley
1987 — Mark Langston, LHP Kazuhiro Sasaki, RHP Mark Langston
Harold Reynolds, 2B 2003 — Ichiro Suzuki, OF 1987 — Harold Reynolds
1988 — Harold Reynolds, 2B Edgar Martinez, DH Mark Langston
1989 — Jeffrey Leonard, OF Jamie Moyer, LHP 1988 — Alvin Davis
1990 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF Shigetoshi Hasegawa,RHP Mark Langston
Randy Johnson, LHP Bret Boone, 2B 1989 — Alvin Davis
Scott Bankhead
1990 — Ken Griffey Jr.
Erik Hanson
1991 — Ken Griffey Jr.
Bill Swift
1992 — Edgar Martinez
Dave Fleming
1993 — Ken Griffey Jr.
Randy Johnson
1994 — No awards presented
1995 — Edgar Martinez
Randy Johnson
1996 — Alex Rodriguez
Bob Wells
1997 — Ken Griffey Jr.
Randy Johnson
1998 — Ken Griffey Jr.
Alex Rodriguez
Jamie Moyer
1999 — Ken Griffey Jr.
Jamie Moyer
2000 — Alex Rodriguez
Kazuhiro Sasaki
2001 — Bret Boone
Ken Griffey Jr. was selected as the 1997 AL MVP. Ichiro Suzuki
192
MARINERS AWARD WINNERS (continued)
Freddy Garcia 1995 — Randy Johnson, LHP (AP) 1997 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF
Jamie Moyer Edgar Martinez, DH (AP) 1998 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF
2002 — John Olerud 1996 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF (AP) 1999 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF
Joel Pineiro Alex Rodriguez, SS (AP) 2000 — John Olerud, 1B
2003 — Bret Boone 1997 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF (AP) 2001 — Mike Cameron, OF
Jamie Moyer 1998 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF (AP) Ichiro Suzuki, OF
2004 — Ichiro Suzuki Alex Rodriguez, SS (AP) 2002 — Bret Boone, 2B
Ron Villone Edgar Martinez, DH (AP) John Olerud, 1B
2005 — Richie Sexson 1999 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF (AP) Ichiro Suzuki, OF
Eddie Guardado 2000 — Alex Rodriguez, SS (AP) 2003 — Bret Boone, 2B
2006 — Raul Ibañez Silver Slugger Award: Mike Cameron, OF
J.J. Putz 1991 — Ken Griffey Jr. John Olerud, 1B
2007 — Ichiro Suzuki 1992 — Edgar Martinez Ichiro Suzuki, OF
J.J. Putz 1993 — Ken Griffey Jr. 2004 — Bret Boone, 2B
1994 — Ken Griffey Jr. Ichiro Suzuki, OF
2008 — Raul Ibañez
Edgar Martinez 2005 — Ichiro Suzuki, OF
Félix Hernández
1996 — Ken Griffey Jr. 2006 — Ichiro Suzuki, OF
2009 — Ichiro Suzuki 2007 — Ichiro Suzuki, OF
Alex Rodriguez
Félix Hernández 1997 — Ken Griffey Jr. Adrian Beltre, 3B
2010 — Ichiro Suzuki Edgar Martinez 2008 — Ichiro Suzuki, OF
Félix Hernández 1998 — Ken Griffey Jr. Adrian Beltre, 3B
2011 — Dustin Ackley Alex Rodriguez 2009 — Ichiro Suzuki, OF
Félix Hernández 1999 — Ken Griffey Jr. 2010 — Ichiro Suzuki, OF
2012 — Kyle Seager Alex Rodriguez Franklin Gutierrez, OF
Félix Hernández 2000 — Alex Rodriguez 2014 — Kyle Seager, 3B
2013 — Kyle Seager 2001 — Bret Boone
Hisashi Iwakuma THE SPORTING NEWS AWARDS
Edgar Martinez ML Player of the Year:
2014 — Robinson Canó Ichiro Suzuki
Félix Hernández 1996 — Alex Rodriguez
2003 — Bret Boone
2015 — Nelson Cruz 1997 — Ken Griffey Jr.
Edgar Martinez
Félix Hernández 2007 — Ichiro Suzuki AL Comeback Player of the Year:
2016 — Robinson Canó 2009 — Ichiro Suzuki 1979 — Willie Horton
Hisashi Iwakuma 2015 — Nelson Cruz 1981 — Richie Zisk
2017 — Nelson Cruz 2017 — Nelson Cruz 1985 — Gorman Thomas
James Paxton Rawlings Gold Glove Award: 2003 — Gil Meche
Unsung Hero - Seattle Chapter BBWAA: 1987 — Mark Langston, LHP 2014 — Chris Young
1993 — Mike Blowers 1988 — Mark Langston, LHP AL Pitcher of the Year:
1994 — No award presented Harold Reynolds, 2B 1995 — Randy Johnson
1995 — Dan Wilson 1989 — Harold Reynolds, 2B

HISTORY
1990 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF AL Rookie of the Year:
1996 — Rich Amaral 1984 — Alvin Davis
Harold Reynolds, 2B
1997 — Rob Ducey 2001 — Ichiro Suzuki
1991 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF
1998 — Bill Swift 1992 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF
1999 — David Bell AL Rookie Pitcher of the Year:
1993 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF 1982 — Ed Vande Berg
2000 — Joe Oliver Omar Vizquel, SS
Jose Paniagua 1984 — Mark Langston
1994 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF
2001 — Mark McLemore 2000 — Kazuhiro Sasaki
1995 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF
2002 — Desi Relaford 1996 — Jay Buhner, OF 2003 — Rafael Soriano
2003 — Julio Mateo Ken Griffey Jr., OF
2004 — Jolbert Cabrera
2005 — Willie Bloomquist
2006 — Rafael Soriano
2007 — Sean Green
2008 — Roy Corcoran
2009 — Sean White
2010 — Jason Vargas
2011 — Brendan Ryan
2012 — John Jaso
2013 — Raul Ibañez
2014 — Chris Young
2015 — Brad Miller
2016 — Nelson Cruz
2017 — Nick Vincent
AL All-Star Team:
1979 — Bruce Bochte, 1B (UPI)
1981 — Richie Zisk, DH (UPI)
1991 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF (UPI)
1993 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF (UPI)
Randy Johnson, LHP (UPI)
ML All-Star Team:
1991 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF (AP)
1994 — Ken Griffey Jr., OF (AP)
Felix Hernandez won the 2010 AL Cy Young Award.
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MARINERS AWARD WINNERS (continued)
AL All-Star Team: June 9, 1997 — Randy Johnson (3) June 1997 — Randy Johnson (2)
1985 — Phil Bradley Sept. 5, 1997 — Ken Griffey Jr. September 1997 — Jeff Fassero
1992 — Dave Fleming April 5, 1998 — David Segui June 2003 — Freddy Garcia
Ken Griffey Jr. May 10, 1998 — Ken Griffey Jr. June 2007 — J.J. Putz
Edgar Martinez June 28, 1998 — Alex Rodriguez June 2009 — Félix Hernández
1993 — Ken Griffey Jr. July 5, 1998 — Ken Griffey Jr. (9) July 2009 — Jarrod Washburn
1994 — Ken Griffey Jr. Sept. 5, 1999 — Edgar Martinez September 2009 — Félix Hernández
1995 — Randy Johnson April 17, 2000 — Alex Rodriguez (4) June 2010 ­— Cliff Lee
Edgar Martinez May 22, 2000 — Edgar Martinez July 2012 ­— Jason Vargas
1996 — Ken Griffey Jr. April 30, 2001 — Kazuhiro Sasaki August 2012 ­— Félix Hernández
Alex Rodriguez Aug. 20, 2001 — Mike Cameron June 2014 — Félix Hernández (4)
1997 — Ken Griffey Jr. May 6, 2002 — Mike Cameron (2) July 2017 — James Paxton
Randy Johnson Aug. 5, 2002 — Edgar Martinez (7) Reliever of the Month:
Edgar Martinez Aug. 8, 2004 — Ichiro Suzuki July 2017 — Edwin Díaz
1998 — Ken Griffey Jr. May 7, 2006 — Joel Pineiro
Alex Rodriguez June 4, 2006 — Ichiro Suzuki Rookie of the Month:
1999 — Ken Griffey Jr. Sept. 24, 2006 — Raul Ibañez April 2001 — Ichiro Suzuki
Jamie Moyer Aug. 12, 2007 ­— Raul Ibañez May 2001 — Ichiro Suzuki
2000 — Alex Rodriguez April 13, 2008 ­— Raul Ibañez (3) August 2001 — Ichiro Suzuki
2001 — Bret Boone Sept. 26, 2010 ­— Ichiro Suzuki (3) September 2001 — Ichiro Suzuki (4)
Edgar Martinez June 3, 2012 ­— Justin Smoak August 2003 — Rafael Soriano
Ichiro Suzuki Aug. 20, 2012 — Félix Hernández April 2011 — Michael Pineda
2003 — Bret Boone July 21, 2013 — Brad Miller August 2011 — Mike Carp
2004 — Ichiro Suzuki April 27, 2014 — Kyle Seager
2007 — Ichiro Suzuki June 8, 2014 — Félix Hernández (2) NEGRO LEAGUE BASEBALL MUSEUM
2009 — Ichiro Suzuki June 29, 2014 — Kyle Seager (2) AWARDS
2010 — Felix Hernandez April 20, 2015 — Nelson Cruz Andrew “Rube” Foster Award
2014 — Felix Hernandez May 18, 2015 — Brad Miller (2) (Executive of the Year):
2015 — Nelson Cruz Aug. 17, 2015 — Hisashi Iwakuma 2001 — Pat Gillick
May 9, 2016 — Robinson Canó 2009 — Jack Zduriencik
Manager of the Year:
1995 — Lou Piniella April 16, 2017 — James Paxton C.I. Taylor Legacy Award
July 30, 2017 — James Paxton (2) (Manager of the Year):
2001 — Lou Piniella
Player of the Month: 2001 — Lou Piniella
AMERICAN LEAGUE AWARDS
June 1979 — Dan Meyer Buck Leonard Legacy Award
Player of the Week: April 1990 — Ken Griffey Jr.
Aug. 7, 1977 — Dan Meyer (AL Batting Title):
July 1992 — Edgar Martinez 2001 — Ichiro Suzuki
April 16, 1978 — Bob Stinson August 1992 — Edgar Martinez
April 20, 1980 — Bruce Bochte 2004 — Ichiro Suzuki
June 1995 — Edgar Martinez
Aug. 16, 1981 — Tom Paciorek August 1996 — Alex Rodriguez James “Cool Papa” Bell Award
HISTORY

Sept. 27, 1981 — Shane Rawley April 1997 — Ken Griffey Jr. (2) (AL Stolen Base Title):
April 25, 1982 — Todd Cruz May 2000 — Edgar Martinez 2001 — Ichiro Suzuki
May 9, 1982 — Gaylord Perry May 2003 — Edgar Martinez (5)
June 13, 1982 — Gene Nelson August 2004 — Ichiro Suzuki Larry Doby Legend Award
Sept. 26, 1982 — Bruce Bochte (2) April 2015 — Nelson Cruz (AL Rookie of the Year):
July 1, 1984 — Mark Langston 2001 — Ichiro Suzuki
April 15, 1985 — Phil Bradley
July 1, 1985 — Spike Owen Pitcher of the Month: COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS
May 2, 1988 — Alvin Davis June 1982 — Jim Beattie Hutch Award:
Aug. 1, 1988 — Harold Reynolds August 1987 — Mark Langston 2003 — Jamie Moyer
Sept. 12, 1988 — Mike Moore September 1988 — Mark Langston (2) 2014 — Raul Ibañez
Sept. 19, 1988 — Mark Langston (2) June 1990 — Randy Johnson
April 24, 1989 — Ken Griffey Jr. July 1991 — Bill Krueger Roberto Clemente Award:
April 16, 1990 — Ken Griffey Jr. September 1995 — Norm Charlton 1991 — Harold Reynolds
Brian Holman 2003 — Jamie Moyer
May 28, 1990 — Randy Johnson 2004 — Edgar Martinez
Sept. 3, 1990 — Ken Griffey Sr.
May 6, 1991 — Harold Reynolds
July 8, 1991 — Edgar Martinez
Aug. 12, 1991 — Ken Griffey Jr.
Aug. 17, 1992 — Edgar Martinez
April 25, 1993 — Chris Bosio
July 25, 1993 — Ken Griffey Jr.
May 30, 1994 — Randy Johnson
June 25, 1995 — Edgar Martinez
July 9, 1995 — Tino Martinez
July 30, 1995 — Mike Blowers
Sept. 17, 1995 — Jay Buhner
Sept. 24, 1995 — Randy Johnson
May 26, 1996 — Ken Griffey Jr.
June 16, 1996 — Edgar Martinez
Aug. 25, 1996 — Alex Rodriguez
Sept. 3, 1996 — Alex Rodriguez
April 8, 1997 — Ken Griffey Jr. Lou Piniella was the 1995 & 2001 AL Manager of the Year.
May 27, 1997 — Joey Cora
194
MARINERS RECORDS (1977-2017)
BATTING RECORDS
CLUB — SEASON FEWEST EXTRA-BASE HITS — 344 in 2010 (162 games);
227 doubles, 16 triples, 101 home runs
HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE — .288 in 2001 (162 games) MOST RBI — 954 in 1996 (161 games)
LOWEST BATTING AVERAGE — .233 in 2011 (162 games) FEWEST RBI — 485 in 2010 (162 games)
MOST PLAYERS BATTING .300 OR OVER, 50 OR MORE MOST PLAYERS, 100 OR MORE RBI — 4 in 1996 (161 G)
GAMES — 4 in 1997, 2001 MOST WALKS — 775 in 2000 (162 games)
HIGHEST SLUGGING PCT — .485 in 1997 (162 games) MOST INTENTIONAL WALKS — 73 in 1993 (162 games)
LOWEST SLUGGING PCT — .339 in 2010 (162 games) FEWEST WALKS — 389 in 2007 (162 games)
MOST AT-BATS — 5,722 in 2004 (162 games)
FEWEST INTENTIONAL WALKS — 19 in 1987 (162 games)
FEWEST AT-BATS — 5,336 in 1983 (162 games)
MOST STRIKEOUTS — 1,353 in 2013 (162 games)
MOST RUNS — 993 in 1996 (161 games)
FEWEST STRIKEOUTS — 702 in 1978 (160 games) MOST
MOST RUNS, AT HOME — 473 in 1996 (81 games)
SACRIFICE HITS — 106 in 1980 (163 games) FEWEST
MOST RUNS, ON ROAD — 520 in 1996 (80 games)
SACRIFICE HITS — 14 in 2017 (162 games) MOST
MOST RUNS, AGAINST ONE CLUB — 140 vs. TEX, 20
SACRIFICE FLIES — 72 in 2002 (162 games) FEWEST
games, 2001 (70 at home, 70 at TEX)
SACRIFICE FLIES — 28 in 2013 (162 games) MOST HIT
MOST RUNS, ONE MONTH — 191 in May 1999 (27 games)
BY PITCH — 78 in 2017 (162 games) FEWEST HIT BY
FEWEST RUNS — 513 in 2010 (162 games)
PITCH — 19 in 1980 (163 games) MOST GIDP — 158 in
MOST HITS — 1,637 in 2001 (162 games)
1979 (162 games)
FEWEST HITS — 1,263 in 2011 (162 games)
FEWEST GIDP — 82 in 2011 (162 games)
MOST PLAYERS, 100 OR MORE HITS — 9 in 2001 FEWEST
MOST STOLEN BASES — 174 in 1987, 2001 (162 games)
PLAYERS, 100 OR MORE HITS — 3 in 1980, 1983
FEWEST STOLEN BASES — 49 in 2013 (162 games)
and 2014
MOST RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE — 1,257 in 2001 (162 G)
MOST PLAYERS, 200 OR MORE HITS — 2 in 2001
FEWEST RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE — 1,008 in 2014 (162 G)
MOST SINGLES — 1,170 in 2007 (162 games)
FEWEST SINGLES — 864 in 2013 (162 games)
MOST DOUBLES — 343 in 1996 (161 games)
CLUB — GAME
FEWEST DOUBLES — 211 in 1980 (163 games) MOST AT-BATS (9 inn.) — 50, at MIN (6/11/96)
MOST TRIPLES — 52 in 1979 (162 games) MOST RUNS — 22, vs. DET (4/29/99)
FEWEST TRIPLES — 16 in 2010 (162 games) MOST RUNS, OPPONENT — 22, at BOS (8/15/15)
MOST HOME RUNS — 264 in 1997 (162 games) MOST RUNS, SHUTOUT — 14, vs. CAL (8/7/87); vs. MIN
MOST HOME RUNS, AT HOME BY MARINERS — 131 in (5/15/00); at BAL (9/16/00)
1997 (81 games) MOST RUNS, SHUTOUT, OPP. — 15, at MIN (7/10/77)
MOST HOME RUNS, AT HOME BY OPPONENTS — 118 in MOST RUNS, INNING — 11, vs. DET, 5th inn. (4/29/99)
2016 (81 games) MOST RUNS, INNING, OPPONENT — 11, at CWS, 6th inn.
MOST HOME RUNS, AT KINGDOME — 237 in 1996 (81 G) (9/15/83); vs. TOR, 9th inn. (7/20/84); vs. TB, 8th inn.
MOST HOME RUNS, AT SAFECO — 234 in 2016 (81 games) (5/28/00); vs. CWS, 4th inn. (4/18/00)
MOST HOME RUNS, ON ROAD — 133 in 1997 (81 games) MOST RUNS, BOTH CLUBS — 32, at BOS (22), SEA (10)

HISTORY
MOST HOME RUNS, MONTH — 58 in May 1999 (27 games) on 8/15/15
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, ONE OR MORE HOME RUNS MOST HITS — 24, at MIN (6/11/96); at ANA (9/22/04)
— 23, 6/20-7/19/13 (41 home runs) MOST HITS, OPPONENT — 28, at MIN (6/13/17)
MOST TIMES, TWO OR MORE HOME RUNS BY ONE PLAYER, MOST HITS, INNING — 9, vs. NYY 2nd inn. (8/29/86); at
GAME — 23 in 1996 (161 games) MIL, 8th inn. (7/18/91); vs. TEX, 5th inn. (6/28/96) MOST
MOST TIMES, THREE OR MORE HOME RUNS BY ONE HITS, BOTH CLUBS — 42, 2x, last: SEA (14) at MIN
PLAYER, GAME — 3 in 1996 (161 games) (28) (6/13/17)
MOST TIMES, FIVE OR MORE HOME RUNS, GAME — 5 in FEWEST HITS — 0, at CAL, Langston-Witt (4/11/90); at
1999 (162 games) NYY, Gooden (5/14/96); vs. CWS, Humber (4/21/12)
MOST GRAND SLAMS — 11 in 1996 & 2000 MOST DOUBLES — 8, 6x, last: at ATL (6/20/08)
MOST HOME RUNS, PH — 5 in 1994, 1996 & 2015 MOST TRIPLES — 3, at TOR (8/30/79); vs. DET (5/31/86);
MOST PLAYERS, 10 OR MORE HOME RUNS — 9 in 1988 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
(161 games), 1997 (162 games), 2013 (162), 2015 (162
(7/31/96); at ANA (7/5/99); at CWS (5/2/02)
games), 2016 (162 games)
MOST HOME RUNS, OPPONENTS — 8, vs. CLE (7/16/04)
MOST PLAYERS, 20 OR MORE HOME RUNS — 6 in 1997
MOST HOME RUNS, BOTH CLUBS — 10, SEA (4) at COL
(162 games)
(6) (6/9/99)
MOST PLAYERS, 30 OR MORE HOME RUNS — 3 in 1996
MOST HOME RUNS, INNING — 4, vs. OAK, 3rd inn.
(161 games), 1997 (162 games), 2016 (162 games) MOST
PLAYERS, 40 OR MORE HOME RUNS — 2 in 1996 (9/21/96); at CWS, 1st inn. (5/2/02)
(161 games), 1997 (162 games), 1998 (161 games), MOST RUNS BATTED IN — 22, vs. DET (4/29/99)
1999 (162 games) MOST TOTAL BASES — 44, at TOR (4/16/00)
MOST HOME RUNS BY TWO PLAYERS — 98 in 1998 (Ken MOST STOLEN BASES — 6 vs. BOS (7/20/04)
Griffey Jr. 56, Alex Rodriguez 42) (161 games) MOST STOLEN BASES, OPPONENT — 8, at OAK (7/29/89)
MOST HOME RUNS BY THREE PLAYERS — 129 in 1996 MOST BASES ON BALLS — 14, vs. DET (6/15/91)
MOST STRIKEOUTS — 20, at BOS (4/29/86); at LAA (9/25/12)
(Ken Griffey Jr. - 49, Jay Buhner - MOST SACRIFICE HITS — 5, at MIN (8/1/78)
Alex Rodriguez - 36) (161 games) 44, MOST SACRIFICE FLIES — 5, 2x, last: vs. KC (4/15/08)
MOST HOME RUNS VS. ONE CLUB — 33, vs. OAK in 2017 MOST PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS — 2, vs. NYY (4/27/79)
FEWEST HOME RUNS — 97 in 1978 (160 games) MOST PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS, INNING — 2, vs. NYY, 8th
MOST TOTAL BASES — 2,741 in 1996 (161 games) inn. (4/27/79)
FEWEST TOTAL BASES — 1,836 in 2010 (162 games) MOST LEFT ON BASE — 18, at SD (6/27/08)
MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS — 607 in 1996 (161 games); 343
FEWEST LEFT ON BASE — 0, 10x; last vs. CWS (4/21/12)
doubles, 19 triples, 245 home runs

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MARINERS RECORDS (continued)
CLUB — EXTRA INNINGS MOST CONSECUTIVE TIMES REACHING BASE SAFELY
— 11, Ken Griffey Jr. (4/23-27/89); Raul Ibañez
MOST AT-BATS — 80, at BOS, 20 inn. (9/3/81) (9/22-23/04)
MOST RUNS — 16, at KC, 11 inn. (9/8/02) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED — 396, Ichiro
MOST RUNS, OPP — 15, at CLE, 11 inn. (8/5/01) Suzuki (7/11/04-9/25/06)
MOST RUNS IN EXTRA INNING — 8, at KC, 11th (9/8/02)
MOST RUNS IN AN EXTRA INNING, OPP. — 8, vs. TEX, 11th
inning (8/8/15), vs. TEX, 11th inning (9/23/91)
INDIVIDUAL — GAME
MOST HITS — 6, Raul Ibañez at ANA (9/22/04)
MOST HITS — 24, at BOS, 20 inn. (9/3/81)
MOST HITS, EXTRA INNINGS — 5, J. Simpson at
MOST HITS, OPPONENT — 24, vs. MIN, 11 inn. (9/29/89)
CLE, (8/27/79); D. Meyer at DET (6/2/80); J.
MOST HITS, BOTH CLUBS — 47, at BOS (9/3/81)
Essian at OAK, (4/11/82, G#1); T. Martinez vs. OAK
MOST BASES ON BALLS — 16, vs. TOR, 11 inn. (5/9/02)
(6/29/92); Ichiro at ANA (7/29/04); R. Winn at DET
MOST STRIKEOUTS — 19, vs. CWS, 11 inn. (8/30/15), vs.
(8/21/04); W. Bloomquist vs. TEX (9/19/06); Ichiro
CWS, 16 inn. (6/5/13) & vs. DET, 14 inn. (4/17/13)
vs. OAK (9/25/06); R. Canó at BOS (8/16/15)
MOST SACRIFICE HITS –– 5, at MIN, 13 inn. (7/13/80)
MOST AT-BATS — 7, Joey Cora at MIN (6/11/96)
MOST LEFT ON BASE — 22, at BOS, 20 inn. (9/3/81)
MOST AT-BATS, EXTRA INNINGS — 10, Joe Simpson
MOST INN., TWO CONSECUTIVE EX-INNINGS GAMES —
& Bruce Bochte, at BOS (9/3/81)
31, 11 inn. at BAL (9/2/81); 20 inn. at BOS (9/3/81)
MOST RUNS — 5, Ken Griffey Jr. vs. NYY (5/24/96);
MOST CONSECUTIVE EXTRA-INNING — 4 (9/16-19/02) Edgar Martinez vs. MIN (5/17/99); Alex Rodriguez
INDIVIDUAL — SEASON at TOR (4/16/00); Adrian Beltre vs. TEX (9/1/08)
MOST DOUBLES — 3, 28 times; last done by
HIGHEST BATTING AVG — .372, Ichiro Suzuki (2004) Mitch Haniger at LAA (9/30/16)
MOST GAMES — 162, Ruppert Jones & Willie Horton MOST TRIPLES — 2, 14x; last K. Seager at NYY (6/2/14)
(1979); Raul Ibañez (2005, '08), Ichiro (2005, '08, '10) MOST HOME RUNS — 4, Mike Cameron at CWS (5/2/02);
MOST AT-BATS — 704, Ichiro Suzuki (2004) 3 HR, 11x; last by Jose Lopez at TOR (9/22/10)
MOST PLATE APPEARANCES — 762, Ichiro Suzuki (2004) MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME RUNS — 4, Mike
MOST RUNS — 141, Alex Rodriguez (1996) Cameron at CWS (5/2/02); 3 HR, Gorman Thomas
MOST HITS — 262, Ichiro Suzuki (2004) vs. OAK (4/11/85); Ken Griffey Jr. vs. NYY (5/24/96)
MOST MULTI-HIT GAMES — 80, Ichiro Suzuki (2004) MOST HOME RUNS, OPP — 3, Doug DeCinces (CAL
MOST TOTAL BASES — 393, Ken Griffey Jr. (1997) at SEA, 9/8/82); Dan Ford (BAL at SEA, 7/20/83);
MOST DOUBLES — 54, Alex Rodriguez (1996) Dave Kingman (OAK at SEA, 4/16/84); Albert Belle
MOST TRIPLES — 12, Ichiro Suzuki (2005) (SEA at CLE, 12 inn., 9/6/92) Jose Canseco (SEA
MOST HOME RUNS — 56, Ken Griffey Jr. (1997 & 1998) at TEX, 6/13/94); John Valentin (SEA at BOS, 10
MOST RBI — 147, Ken Griffey Jr. (1997) inn., 6/2/95); Cal Ripken (SEA vs. BAL, 5/28/96);
LONGEST HITTING STREAK — 27, Ichiro Suzuki (2009) Tino Martinez (NYY at SEA, 4/2/97); N. Garciaparra
LONGEST HIT STREAK, START OF SEASON — 16, J. Cora (1998) (SEA at BOS, 5/10/99); Chris Woodward (SEA at
MOST SACRIFICE HITS — 17, Chone Figgins (2010) TOR, 10 inn., 8/7/02); Victor Martinez (CLE at SEA,
MOST SACRIFICE FLIES — 13, Bret Boone (2001); Mike 7/16/04); Mark Teixeira (SEA at ATL, 6/22/08);
HISTORY

Cameron (2001) Andre Ethier (SEA at LAD, 6/26/09); Eddie Rosario


MOST WALKS — 123, Edgar Martinez (1996) (SEA at MIN, 6/13/17)
MOST INTENTIONAL WALKS — 27, Ichiro Suzuki (2002) MOST RBI — 8, A. Davis vs. TOR (5/9/86); M. Blowers
MOST STRIKEOUTS — 176, Mike Cameron, (2002) vs. BOS (5/24/95); M. Cameron at NYY (8/19/01)
FEWEST STRIKEOUTS (502 PA) — 32, Joey Cora (1996) MOST STOLEN BASES — 4, J. Cruz vs. CLE (5/24/83);
MOST STOLEN BASES — 60, Harold Reynolds (1987) H. Reynolds vs. MIN (6/10/88); H. Cotto at TEX in
HIGHEST STOLEN BASE PCT (min. 20 SB) — 96.4 (27-for- 10 inn., (6/23/90); M. McLemore vs. BAL (5/30/01);
28), James Jones (2014) Ichiro vs. BOS (7/20/04) & vs. TEX (8/4/10)
MOST CONSECUTIVE STOLEN BASES — 39, Ichiro Suzuki MOST WALKS — 5, T. Martinez at TOR (4/14/93, 10
(2006) (extended to AL record 45 in 2007) inn.); A. Rodriguez vs. KC (4/23/00); R. Henderson vs.
MOST HIT BY PITCH — 19, Jose Guillen (2007) TOR (7/30/00); E. Martinez at TEX (6/24/04, 18 inn.)
HIGHEST PINCH-HIT AVERAGE (min. 15 AB) — .667 MOST INTENTIONAL WALKS — 3, Ichiro Suzuki vs.
(10x15), Henry Cotto (1991) TEX (9/27/05); Edgar Martinez at NYY (5/15/04)
MOST PINCH HITS — 12, Larry Milbourne (1979) MOST STRIKEOUTS — 5, N. Cruz vs. BOS (7/25/17);
MOST GROUNDED INTO DP — 29, Jim Presley (1985) L. Martin vs. DET (8/9/16); K. Shoppach vs. CWS
FEWEST GROUNDED INTO DOUBLE PLAYS (100 GAME (6/5/13); B. Hall at OAK (9/5/09); M. Olivo at ANA
MIN.) — 1, J. Simpson in 105 games (1982); K. Phelps (7/29/04)
in 101 games (1984); Ichiro in 146 games (2009); M.
Saunders in 100 games (2010)
MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS — 93, Ken Griffey Jr. (1997) ALL-TIME SAFECO FIELD
HIGHEST SLUGGING PCT — .674, Ken Griffey Jr. (111 G in HOME RUN LEADERS
1994); .646 Griffey Jr. (157 G in 1997) Raul Ibañez 83
HIGHEST ON-BASE PCT — .479, Edgar Martinez (1995)
Nelson Cruz 62
MOST REACHED BASE ON CATCHER’S INTERFERENCE —
6, Bob Stinson (1978) Bret Boone 62
MOST HR, KINGDOME — 30, Ken Griffey Jr. (1998) Kyle Seager 59
MOST HOME RUNS, SAFECO — 21, Richie Sexson (2005) Adrian Beltre 55
MOST HOME RUNS, ROAD — 29, Ken Griffey Jr. (1997) Richie Sexson 55
MOST GRAND SLAMS — 5, Richie Sexson (2006) Edgar Martinez 54
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES HITTING HOME RUN — 8, Ichiro Suzuki 54
Ken Griffey Jr. (7/20-28/93) Robinson Canó 52
MOST CONSECUTIVE HITS — 9, Raul Ibañez (9/22-23/04); Mike Zunino 42
Danny Valencia (6/2-4/17) John Olerud 42
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PITCHING RECORDS MOST BATTERS FACING PITCHER — 1,152, Mark
Langston (1987)
MOST RUNS — 145, Mike Moore (1987)
MOST EARNED RUNS — 129, Mark Langston (1986)
CLUB — SEASON MOST HITS — 279, Mike Moore (1986)
LOWEST ERA — 3.17 in 2014 (162 games) MOST BASES ON BALLS — 152, R. Johnson (1991)
HIGHEST ERA — 5.24 in 1999 (162 games) MOST INTENTIONAL BASES ON BALLS — 16, Mike
MOST COMPLETE GAMES — 39 in 1987 (162 games) Parrott (1979), Shane Rawley (1980)
FEWEST COMPLETE GAMES — 1 in 2017 (162 games) MOST STRIKEOUTS — 308, Randy Johnson (1993)
MOST SHUTOUTS — 15 in 2003 (162 games) MOST STRIKEOUTS, RELIEVER — 111, Bill Caudill (1982)
FEWEST SHUTOUTS — 1 in 1977 (162 games) MOST HIT BATTERS — 18, Randy Johnson (1992)
CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INN — 31.0, July 7-13, 1991 MOST WILD PITCHES — 18, Félix Hernández (2014)
MOST SAVES — 56 in 2001 (162 games) MOST BALKS — 11, Rod Scurry (1988)
FEWEST SAVES — 20 in 1978 (160 games) MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED — 44, Jamie Moyer (2004)
MOST HITS ALLOWED — 1,613 in 1999 (162 games) LOWEST ERA (STARTER) — 2.14, Félix Hernández
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED — 1,240 in 2014 (162 games) (2014)
MOST RUNS — 905 in 1999 (162 games) LOWEST ERA (RELIEVER) — 1.38, J.J. Putz (2007)
FEWEST RUNS — 554 in 2014 (162 games) MOST CONSECUTIVE HITLESS INNINGS — 13.1, John
MOST EARNED RUNS — 834 in 1999 (162 games) Montague (7/22-30/77)
FEWEST EARNED RUNS — 512 in 2014 (162 games) MOST CONSECUTIVE BATTERS RETIRED — 33, John
MOST HOME RUNS — 237 in 2017 (162 games) Montague (7/22-30/77)
FEWEST HOME RUNS — 114 in 1989 (162 games) MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT INNINGS (STARTER) —
MOST HIT BATTERS — 72 in 2004 (162 games) 34.0, Mark Langston (9/14-29/88)
MOST BASES ON BALLS — 684 in 1999 (162 games) MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT INNINGS (RELIEVER) —
FEWEST BASES ON BALLS — 436 in 2011 (162 games) 28.2, Shigetoshi Hasegawa (6/1-8/22/03)
MOST STRIKEOUTS — 1,318 in 2016 (162 games) MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT INNINGS (START OF
FEWEST STRIKEOUTS — 630 in 1978 (160 games) CAREER) — 19.1, Carson Smith (9/1/14-5/3/15)
MOST WILD PITCHES — 82 in 1991 (162 games) MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT APPEARANCES (START
FEWEST WILD PITCHES — 31 in 1978 (160 games) and OF CAREER) — 20, Carson Smith (9/1/14-4/30/15)
1980 (163 games) MOST CONSECUTIVE INNINGS, ALLOWING NO HOME
MOST BALKS — 55 in 1988 (161 games) RUNS — 86, Shane Rawley (1978-79)
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAME APPEARANCES — 7, Ed
CLUB — GAME Vande Berg (4/5-4/13/84)
MOST WALKS — 15, at MIL (7/17/91)
MOST STRIKEOUTS — 21, vs. CLE, 12 inn. (9/28/86), vs.
INDIVIDUAL — GAME
CWS, 12 inn. (3/31/96), vs. DET, 14 inn (4/17/13) MOST INNINGS — 11, Mike Moore, vs. CAL (8/14/85, G#1)
MOST WILD PITCHES — 4, vs. CWS (9/29/84), vs. BAL FEWEST HITS — 0, Randy Johnson vs. DET (6/2/90);
Chris Bosio vs. BOS (4/22/93); Félix Hernández vs.

HISTORY
(4/9/93), vs. MIN (8/17/08), vs. TB (4/22/09), at MIN
(9/21/11) TB (8/15/12); Hisashi Iwakuma vs. BAL (8/12/15)
MOST BALKS — 4, vs. DET (7/18/88) MOST HITS — 15, Greg Hibbard at OAK (5/24/94)
MOST EARNED RUNS — 11, Jamie Moyer at CWS
INDIVIDUAL — SEASON (8/9/00); Ryan Rowland-Smith at CWS (7/27/10)
MOST WINS — 21, Jamie Moyer (2003) MOST HOME RUNS — 5, CWS vs. Mark Langston
MOST LOSSES — 19, Matt Young (1985); Mike Moore (1987) (4/19/88); BOS vs. Jamie Moyer (7/21/06); ARI vs.
HIGHEST WINNING % — .900, Randy Johnson (1995) Jason Vargas (6/20/12)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS — 16, Randy Johnson MOST WALKS — 11, Rick Jones at TEX (6/18/77)
(8/11/95-5/2/97) MOST STRIKEOUTS — 19, Randy Johnson vs. OAK
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS, ONE SEASON — 10, Paul (6/24/97) & vs. CWS (8/8/97)
Abbott (5/28-8/6/01); Jamie Moyer (7/23-9/24/01) MOST CONSECUTIVE STRIKEOUTS — 7, Mark Langston
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS, START OF SEASON, STARTER vs. TEX (6/15/84)
— 8, Aaron Sele (2001) MOST WILD PITCHES — 4, R.A. Dickey vs. MIN (8/17/08)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS, START OF SESAON, MOST BALKS — 4, Gene Walter vs. DET (7/18/88)
RELIEVER — 8, Arthur Rhodes (2001)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS, RELIEVER — 10, Arthur
Rhodes (10/1/00-4/9/02) MARINERS 7+ RBI GAMES
MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES — 16, Mike Parrott (1980) Dan Meyer, 5/7/79 at NYY
MOST GAMES — 78, Ed Vande Berg (1982) Alvin Davis, 5/9/86 vs. TOR
MOST GAMES STARTED — 37, Mike Moore (1986) Mickey Brantley, 9/14/87 vs. CLE
MOST RELIEF APPEARANCES — 78, Ed Vande Berg Brian Giles, 5/17/90 at TOR
(1982) Mike Blowers, 5/24/95 vs. BOS
MOST COMPLETE GAMES — 14, Mike Moore (1985); Mike Blowers, 8/18/95 vs. BOS
Mark Langston (1987) Butch Huskey, 5/17/99 vs. MIN
MOST SHUTOUTS WON — 5, Félix Hernández (2012) Alex Rodriguez, 4/16/00 at TOR
MOST SHUTOUTS LOST — 6, Jamie Moyer (2006) Alex Rodriguez, 9/30/00 at LAA
MOST 1-0 SHUTOUTS WON — 4, Félix Hernández (2012) Bret Boone, 6/4/01 vs. TEX
MOST GAMES FINISHED — 65, J.J. Putz (2007) Mike Cameron, 8/19/01 at NYY
MOST SAVES — 48, Fernando Rodney (2014)
MOST CONSECUTIVE SAVES — 31, J.J. Putz (9/30-06-
John Olerud, 8/2/03 vs. CWS
7/20/07) Nelson Cruz, 7/23/16 at TOR
MOST INNINGS — 272.0, Mark Langston (1987) Mike Zunino, 6/3/17 vs. TB

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GENERAL RECORDS
CLUB — SEASON CLUB — GAME
MOST WINS, SEASON — 116, 2001 (MLB Record) LARGEST WINNING MARGIN — 17, SEA (19) vs. TEX (2)
MOST WINS, HOME — 57, 2001 (5/20/94)
MOST WINS, ROAD — 59, 2001 LARGEST LOSING MARGIN — 17, SEA (3) at DET (20)
MOST LOSSES, SEASON — 104, 1978 (4/17/93)
MOST LOSSES, HOME — 52, 1977 LARGEST MARGIN OF COMEBACK— 10 runs, 6/2/16 at
MOST LOSSES, ROAD — 58, 1980 SD (12-2 deficit, won 16-13)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS — 15, (5/23-6/8/01) OLDEST MARINERS PLAYER — Gaylord Perry, 44 years, 9
MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES — 17, (7/6-26/11) months & 7 days on 6/22/83
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS, HOME — 11, (5/20-6/8/01) YOUNGEST MARINERS PLAYER — Edwin Nunez, 18 years,
MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES, HOME — 11, (8/16-9/10/89) 10 months & 11 days on 4/7/82
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS, ROAD — 13, (5/15-6/5/05) YOUNGEST MARINERS BATTERY — Pitcher Edwin Nunez
MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES, ROAD — 15, (6/22-7/28/04) (19 yrs.) & catcher Orlando Mercado (20 yrs.) on
MOST CONSECUTIVE SERIES WON — 29, (8/00-9/23/01) 9/19/82
MOST SHUTOUTS WON — 15 in 2003 OLDEST MARINERS BATTERY — Pitcher Jamie Moyer (42
MOST 1-0 GAMES — Overall: 9 in 2012 (6-3); Won: 6 in yrs.) and catcher Pat Borders (42 yrs.) on 7/27/05
2012; Lost: 5 in 2014 9-INNING GAME
MOST SERIES SWEPT — 16, 2001 MOST POSITION PLAYERS USED — 19, vs. CWS (9/18/80)
BEST HOMESTANDS — 6-0 (4/9-14/85); 6-0 (4/15- MOST PITCHERS USED — 9, at TOR (9/25/14)
21/91); 11-1 (5/29-6/10/01); 8-1 (8/13-22/12); 8-1 EXTRA-INNING GAME
(8/6-14/14); 7-1 (9/18-27/95) MOST PITCHERS USED — 11, at TEX (9/25/92)
MOST WINS, HOMESTAND — 11 (5/29-6/10/01)
BEST TRIPS — 10-0 (4/8-17/02); 6-0 (9/15-20/00); 6-0
(9/9-9/14/16); 11-1 (5/27-6/8/03); 6-2 (6/4-13/82); CLUB — LENGTH OF
6-2 (5/5-13/87); 4-1 (6/29-7/4/82); 7-2 (4/6-4/15/01);
5-1 (4/24-4/29/01); 5-1 (5/8-5/13/01); 5-1 (5/22- GAME
5/28/01); 5-1 (7/18-7/23/01); 5-1 (5/17-5/22/16) LONGEST GAME, INNINGS —
WORST TRIP — 0-11 (8/10-20/06); 0-11 (9/11-21/08) Home, 19, vs. BOS (8/1/00);
LONGEST TRIP — 20 games (7/21-8/11/94) Road, 20, at BOS (8/3-4/81); at CAL (4/13-14/82)
MOST ONE-RUN GAMES — 60 in 2016 (30-30) LONGEST GAME, TIME, 9-INNINGS —
MOST ONE-RUN WINS — 35 in 2009 Home, 4:26 vs. KC (4/15/08)
MOST ONE-RUN LOSSES — 31 in 1978 Road, 4:20 at Bal. (5/17/96)
BEST RECORD IN ONE-RUN GAMES — 26-12 in 2001 LONGEST GAME, TIME, EXTRA-INNINGS —
MOST WINS VS. ONE CLUB — 15, vs. ANA (2001); vs. TEX (2001) Home, 5:34 vs. BOS, 19 inn. (8/1/00)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS VS. ONE CLUB — 10, vs. KC Road, 6:06 at CAL, 20 inn. (4/13-14/82)
HISTORY

(6/14-9/24/85); vs. BAL (6/22/00-5/31/01) SHORTEST GAME, TIME —


MOST LOSSES VS. ONE CLUB — 17, vs. OAK (2006) Home, 1:40 vs. TOR (7/16/80)
MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES VS. ONE CLUB — 15, vs. Road, 1:39 at CWS (4/16/05)
BOS (1978); vs. OAK (2006) MOST CONSECUTIVE EXTRA INNING GAMES —
MOST PLAYERS USED, SEASON — 61 in 2017 4, (9/16-19/02)
FEWEST PLAYERS USED, SEASON — 34 in 1978
MOST PITCHERS USED, SEASON — 40 in 2017
MOST ROOKIES USED, SEASON — 23 in 2006
HOME RUN NOTES
IN THE KINGDOME
M's SEASON IN SAFECO FIELD
M's SEASON
YEAR SEA OPP TOTAL TOTAL YEAR SEA OPP TOTAL TOTAL
1977 75 103 178 133 1999‡‡ 47 46 93 244*
1978 58 93 151 97 2000 92 72 164 198
1979 88 94 *182 132 2001 79 68 147 169
1980 74 99 *173 104 2002 64 82 146 152
1981# 52 53 *105 89 2003 69 89 158 139
1982 78 104 182 130 2004% 71 108 179 136
1983 64 80 144 111 2005 63 78 141 130
1984 68 82 150 129 2006 81 86 167 172
1985 92 74 166 171 2007 77 75 152 153
1986 97 99 196 158 2008 59 76 135 124
1987 103 115 218 161 2009 76 80 156 160
1988 97 82 *179 148 2010 35 69 104 101
1989 68 67 135 134 2011$ 57 77 134 109
1990 49 60 109 107 2012 56 60 116 149
1991 69 69 138 126 2013 88 82 170 188
1992 78 63 141 149 2014 73 67 140 136
1993 74 66 140 161 2015 90 90 180 198
1994+ 63 44 107 153 2016 116 118 234 223
1995^ 101 73 174 182 2017 97 113 210 200
1996 121 116 237 245 Total 1,390 1,536 2,926 3,081
1997 142 102 244 *264
1998 117 101 218 234 * Most in Major Leagues #110 games ‡42 games +112
1999‡ 75 59 134 *244 games ‡‡39 games ^145 games %82 games $84 games
Total 1892 1901 3793 3468

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FIELDING RECORDS
CLUB — SEASON FIRST BASE
Putouts — 21, Alvin Davis (5/28/88);
HIGHEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE — .989 in 2003 X-inn — 22, Alvin Davis (9/9/85)
LOWEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE — .975 in 1986 Assists — 5, 5x, last by Justin Smoak (6/18/11);
MOST CONSECUTIVE ERRORLESS GAMES — X-inn— 6, David Segui (7/30/98)
12 (7/4-20/12) Errors — 2, 16x, last by Yonder Alonso (9/23/17)
MOST ERRORS — 156 in 1986 Double Plays — 5, Bruce Bochte (5/1/80);
FEWEST ERRORS — 65 in 2003 X-inn — 5, Bruce Bochte (9/3/81)
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS —192 in 1986
FEWEST DOUBLE PLAYS — 134 in 2002 SECOND BASE
MOST TRIPLE PLAYS — 2 in 1991 Putouts — 8, 6x, last by Joey Cora (7/23/95);
MOST PASSED BALLS — 24 in 1991 X-inn — 11, Julio Cruz (9/3/81)
FEWEST PASSED BALLS — 3 in 1997 Assists — 12, Harold Reynolds (8/27/86)
MOST PUTOUTS — 4,429 in 1982 Errors — 3, Joey Cora (6/6/98)
FEWEST PUTOUTS — 4,255 in 1983 Double Plays — 4, 21x, last by Robinson Canó (5/28/17);
MOST ASSISTS — 1,930 in 1980 X-inn — 5, Julio Cruz (9/3/81)
FEWEST ASSISTS — 1,422 in 2017
MOST CHANCES ACCEPTED — 6,451 in 1980 THIRD BASE
FEWEST CHANCES ACCEPTED — 5,839 in 2003 Putouts — 6, 3x, last by Adrian Beltre (4/12/06)
Assists — 9, 2x, last by Kyle Seager (8/31/15)
Errors — 4, Edgar Martinez (5/6/90)
CLUB — GAME Double Plays — 3, 4x, last by Kyle Seager (5/3/13)
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS — 5, at CAL (5/1/80); at BOS, X-inn. X-inn — 3, Willie Bloomquist (4/11/04)
(9/3/81)
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS, OPP. — 5, vs. MIN (4/13/79); at NYY SHORTSTOP
(8/20/88); vs. OAK (4/21/04); vs. HOU (7/17/16) Putouts — 8, Carlos Guillen (4/18/03);
MOST TRIPLE PLAYS — 1, vs. KC (4/22/77); at CLE X-inn — 9, Mike Morse (6/16/05)
(5/31/80); vs. TEX (5/22/81); vs. MIL (5/13/86); at OAK Assists — 11, Yuniesky Betancourt (5/28/07);
(8/12/86); at TEX (6/1/91); at TOR (9/10/91); vs. BAL X-inn — 11, Spike Owen (5/11/84)
(8/30/92); vs. TOR (7/13/95); vs. OAK (8/9/10); vs. TOR Errors — 3, 6x, last by Jean Segura (8/27/17)
(7/26/15) Double Plays — 4, 13x, last: Brad Miller (7/2/13)
MOST TRIPLE PLAYS, OPP. — 1, at CAL (7/14/77); vs. CWS LEFT FIELD
(6/15/86); at DET (7/3/92, game 2); at BOS (7/8/94, Putouts — 10, Trayvon Robinson (8/20/12)
unassisted); at ANA (7/5/97); at DET (8/1/01); at TEX X-inn — 8, Randy Winn (4/17/03)
(4/14/02); at MIN (5/27/06); at TB (9/2/06) Assists — 3, Ron Roenicke (8/13/83)
MOST ERRORS — 7, at MIL (6/25/78) Errors — 2, Mackey Sasser (6/13/93)

HISTORY
MOST ERRORS, OPP. — 5, 11x, last: at OAK (4/1/11); X-inn Double Plays — 1, 72x, last by Ben Gamel (9/19/17)
— 6, vs. MIN (9/29/89 in 11 inn.) X-inn — 1, 6x, last by Michael Saunders (5/18/10)
MOST PASSED BALLS — 3, 2x - at TEX (10/4/80, J.
Narron); vs. TB (8/10/08, J. Clement) CENTER FIELD
Putouts — 11, Ken Griffey Jr. (6/12/96)
INDIVIDUAL — SEASON X-inn — 12, Ruppert Jones (5/16/78)
Assists — 2, 16x, last by Leonys Martin (8/17/16);
First baseman .999
David Segui (1998) X-inn — 2, 2x, last by Ken Griffey Jr. (6/14/94)
Casey Kotchman (2010) Errors — 2, 5x, last by Abraham Almonte (5/2/14)
Second baseman .996 Robinson Canó (2016) Dbl. Plays — 1, 101x, last by Guillermo Heredia (8/27/17);
Third baseman .981 Kyle Seager (2014) X-inn — 1, 12x, last by Michael Saunders (6/5/13)
Shortstop .989 Omar Vizquel (1992)
Outfielder 1.000 Franklin Gutierrez (2010) RIGHT FIELD
Catcher .999 Dan Wilson (2001) Putouts — 10, Ichiro Suzuki (5/2/12);
Pitcher 1.000 25 times; last: X-inn — 9, 2x, last by Ichiro Suzuki (7/15/06)
Hisashi Iwakuma (2016) Assists — 2, 21x, last by Mitch Haniger (6/13/17);
MOST OUTFIELD ASSISTS — 17, Dave Henderson (1983) X-inn — 2, 3x, last by Ichiro Suzuki (5/4/04)
Errors — 3, Dave Cochrane (6/22/92)
INDIVIDUAL — GAME Double Plays — 1, 98x, last by Leonys Martin (8/2/17);
PITCHERS X-inn — 2, Jay Buhner (7/6/92)
Putouts — 5, 2x, last by Félix Hernández (6/18/11)
Assists — 7, Mike Parrott (4/9/80)
Errors — 2, 21x, last by James Paxton (8/30/16)
Double Plays — 3, Tim Belcher (9/1/95)
CATCHERS
Putouts — 20, Dan Wilson (8/8/97); X-inn — 21, Dan
Wilson (3/31/96)
Assists — 4, 11x, last by Miguel Olivo (9/21/11); X-inn —
4, 2x, last by Miguel Olivo (7/5/11)
Errors — 2, 13x, last by Miguel Olivo (4/29/12)
Double Plays — 2, 12x, last by Mike Zunino (6/22/15);
X-Inn — 2, 3x, last by Humberto Quintero (7/31/13)
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MARINERS RECORDS (continued)
ROOKIE RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL — SEASON MOST GAMES STARTED — 33, Mark Langston (1984);
Dave Fleming (1992); Freddy Garcia (1999)
MOST COMPLETE GAMES — 7, Dave Fleming (1992)
BATTING MOST SHUTOUTS — 4, Dave Fleming (1992)
MOST INNINGS PITCHED — 228.1, Dave Fleming (1992)
(Min. 100 games) MOST HITS ALLOWED — 225, Dave Fleming (1992)
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED — 178, Matt Young (1983)
HIGHEST AVERAGE — .350, Ichiro Suzuki (2001) MOST EARNED RUNS — 103, Rich DeLucia (1991 in 182.0 IP)
MOST GAMES — 160, Ruppert Jones (1977) FEWEST EARNED RUNS — 74, Matt Young (1983)
MOST AT-BATS — 692, Ichiro Suzuki (2001) MOST BASES ON BALLS — 118, Mark Langston (1984)
MOST RUNS — 127, Ichiro Suzuki (2001) FEWEST BASES ON BALLS — 60, Dave Fleming (1992)
MOST HITS — 242, Ichiro Suzuki (2001) MOST STRIKEOUTS — 204, Mark Langston (1984)
MOST TOTAL BASES — 316, Ichiro Suzuki (2001)
MOST DOUBLES — 34, Alvin Davis (1984); Ichiro (2001)
MOST TRIPLES — 8, Ruppert Jones (1977); Ichiro (2001) PITCHING — RELIEVERS
MOST HOME RUNS — 27, Alvin Davis (1984)
MOST RUNS BATTED IN — 116, Alvin Davis (1984) (Min. 40 Apps.)
MOST STOLEN BASES — 56, Ichiro Suzuki (2001) LOWEST ERA — 1.53, Rafael Soriano (2003)
MOST BASES ON BALLS — 97, Alvin Davis (1984) MOST GAMES WON — 9, Ed Vande Berg (1982); Bill Risley
MOST STRIKEOUTS — 157, Danny Tartabull (1986) (1994 in 37 apps.)
HIGHEST SLUGGING PCT — .497, Alvin Davis (1984) MOST GAMES — 78, Ed Vande Berg (1982)
HIGHEST ON-BASE PCT — .391, Alvin Davis (1984) MOST SAVES — 37, Kazuhiro Sasaki (2000)
LONGEST HITTING STREAK — 23, Ichiro Suzuki (2001) MOST INNINGS PITCHED — 98.2 (114.1 overall), Enrique
Romo (1977)
PITCHING — STARTERS MOST HITS ALLOWED — 104, Shane Rawley (1978)
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED — 30, Rafael Soriano (2003);
(Min. 200.0 IP) Tony Zych (2017)
MOST EARNED RUNS — 43, Shane Rawley (1978)
LOWEST ERA — 3.27, Matt Young (1983) FEWEST EARNED RUNS — 9, Rafael Soriano (2003)
MOST GAMES WON — 17, Mark Langston (1984); Dave MOST BASES ON BALLS — 50, Brandon Morrow (2007)
Fleming (1992); Freddy Garcia (1999) FEWEST BASES ON BALLS — 9, Shawn Kelley (2009)
MOST GAMES LOST — 15, Matt Young (1983) MOST STRIKEOUTS — 92, Enrique Romo (1977) & Carson
Smith (2015)

MARINERS INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS


HISTORY

Player Location Date


Ruppert Jones vs. New York August 6, 1977 off Sparky Lyle
Julio Cruz vs. Chicago June 26, 1978 off Ron Schueler
Ruppert Jones vs. Kansas City May 16, 1979 off Steve Busby
Ruppert Jones vs. Texas May 19, 1979 off Ferguson Jenkins
Mario Mendoza vs. Milwaukee June 22, 1979 off Jim Slaton
Dan Meyer vs. Baltimore August 25, 1980 off Dave Ford
Julio Cruz vs. California August 8, 1982 off Steve Renko
Dave Henderson vs. Oakland August 2, 1983 off Bill Krueger
Dave Henderson at Kansas City Sept. 5, 1983 off Keith Creel
Steve Henderson at Kansas City June 6, 1984 off Charlie Liebrandt
Domingo Ramos vs. Chicago June 15, 1987 off Jim Winn
Mickey Brantley vs. Oakland August 12, 1987 off Gene Nelson
Ken Griffey Jr. vs. New York May 21, 1989 off Clay Parker
Mike Kingery vs. Oakland August 4, 1989 off Dave Stewart
Ken Griffey Jr. at Kansas City June 20, 1990 off Kevin Appier
Henry Cotto vs. Baltimore May 11, 1991 off Jose Mesa
Marc Newfield at Chicago June 21, 1995 off Brian Keyser
Dan Wilson vs. Detroit Sept. 10, 1997 off Justin Thompson
Dan Wilson vs. Detroit May 3, 1998 off Frank Castillo (GSHR)
Randy Winn at Anaheim Sept. 22, 2003 off Gary Glover
Adrian Beltre vs. Boston July 23, 2006 off Mike Timlin
Willie Bloomquist at Houston June 25, 2007 off Wandy Rodriguez
22 total: 1 in Safeco Field, 15 in the Kingdome, 6 on the road

*Al Cowens had an apparent inside-the-park homer on June 17, 1983 at Kansas City, but
was called out for missing second base.

200
OPENING GAME LINEUPS
April 6, 1977 April 9, 1981 April 9, 1985 April 3, 1989
R H E R H E R H E R H E
California 7 9 1 California 6 7 0 Oakland 3 8 1 Mariners 2 5 1
Mariners 0 9 2 Mariners 2 6 1 Mariners 6 13 0 Oakland 3 6 1
WP-Tanana WP-Zahn WP-Moore WP-Stewart
LP-Segui LP-Abbott LP-Codiroli LP-Langston
Att.-57,762 Att.-33,317 Att.-37,161 Att.-46,163
Dave Collins DH Julio Cruz 2B Jack Perconte 2B Harold Reynolds 2B
Jose Baez 2B Dave Henderson CF Phil Bradley LF Ken Griffey Jr. CF
Steve Braun LF Bruce Bochte 1B Alvin Davis 1B Alvin Davis 1B
Lee Stanton RF Richie Zisk DH Gorman Thomas DH Darnell Coles RF
Bill Stein 3B Jeff Burroughs RF Dave Henderson CF Jeffrey Leonard DH
Dan Meyer 1B Tom Paciorek LF Al Cowens RF Greg Briley LF
Ruppert Jones CF Dave Edler 3B Jim Presley 3B David Valle C
Bob Stinson C Jim Anderson SS Bob Kearney C Edgar Martinez 3B
Craig Reynolds SS Terry Bulling C Spike Owen SS Omar Vizquel SS
Diego Segui RHP Glenn Abbott RHP Mike Moore RHP Mark Langston LHP

April 5, 1978 April 6, 1982 April 8, 1986 April 9, 1990


R H E R H E R H E R H E
Minnesota 2 7 0 Mariners 11 14 0 California 4 8 1 Mariners 7 15 3
Mariners 3 9 0 Minnesota 7 11 2 Mariners 8 10 1 California 4 5 0
WP-Abbott WP-Bannister WP-Ladd WP-Holman
LP-Goltz LP-Redfern LP-K. Forsch LP-Blyleven
Att.-45,235 Att.-52,279 Att.-42,112 Att.-38,406
Jose Baez 2B Julio Cruz 2B Danny Tartabull 2B Harold Reynolds 2B
Bruce Bochte LF Manny Castillo 3B Phil Bradley LF Ken Griffey Jr. CF
Dan Meyer 1B Bruce Bochte LF Ivan Calderon RF Alvin Davis DH
Lee Stanton DH Richie Zisk DH Gorman Thomas DH Jeffrey Leonard RF
Ruppert Jones CF Al Cowens RF Alvin Davis 1B Pete O’Brien 1B
Bill Stein 3B Joe Simpson CF Jim Presley 3B Greg Briley LF
John Hale RF Jim Maler 1B David Henderson CF Edgar Martinez 3B
Bob Stinson C Jim Essian C Steve Yeager C David Valle C
Craig Reynolds SS Todd Cruz SS Spike Owen SS Brian Giles SS
Glenn Abbott RHP Floyd Bannister LHP Mike Moore RHP Brian Holman RHP

April 4, 1979 April 5, 1983 April 7, 1987 April 9, 1991


R H E R H E R H E R H E

HISTORY
California 4 6 1 New York 4 10 1 Mariners 1 5 3 California 3 8 0
Mariners 5 10 0 Mariners 5 9 1 California 7 8 0 Mariners 2 6 1
WP-Montague WP-Clark WP-Witt WP-Finley
LP-Tanana LP-Guidry LP-Langston LP-Hanson
Att.-37,748 Att.-37,015 Att.-37,097 Att.-53,671
Julio Cruz 2B Steve Henderson LF Donell Nixon CF Harold Reynolds 2B
Bill Stein 3B Manny Castillo 3B Mike Kingery RF Edgar Martinez 3B
Dan Meyer 1B Al Cowens RF Phil Bradley LF Ken Griffey Jr. CF
Leon Roberts RF Richie Zisk DH Ken Phelps DH Alvin Davis DH
Willie Horton DH Dave Henderson CF Alvin Davis 1B Jay Buhner RF
Ruppert Jones CF Pat Putnam 1B Jim Presley 3B Pete O’Brien 1B
Tom Paciorek LF Todd Cruz SS David Valle C Tracy Jones LF
Larry Cox C Bud Bulling C Rey Quinones SS David Valle C
Mario Mendoza SS Julio Cruz 2B Harold Reynolds 2B Omar Vizquel SS
Glenn Abbott RHP Gaylord Perry RHP Mark Langston LHP Erik Hanson RHP

April 9, 1980 April 4, 1984 April 4, 1988 April 6, 1992


R H E R H E R H E R H E
Toronto 6 9 1 Toronto 2 7 0 Mariners 1 2 2 Texas 12 12 3
Mariners 8 13 2 Mariners 3 9 0 Oakland 4 9 0 Mariners 10 17 0
WP-Parrott WP-Stanton WP-Stewart WP-Fireovid
LP-Lemanczyk LP-Lamp LP-Langston LP-Schooler
Att.-22,588 Att.-43,200 Att.-45,333 Att.-56,044
Julio Cruz 2B Jack Perconte 2B Mike Kingery CF Harold Reynolds 2B
Rod Craig CF Barry Bonnell 3B Mickey Brantley LF Edgar Martinez 3B
Dan Meyer LF Gorman Thomas LF Alvin Davis 1B Ken Griffey Jr. CF
Bruce Bochte 1B Pat Putnam DH Ken Phelps DH Kevin Mitchell LF
Willie Horton DH Ken Phelps 1B Glenn Wilson RF Pete O’Brien 1B
Joe Simpson RF Al Cowens RF David Valle C Jay Buhner RF
Ted Cox 3B Dave Henderson CF Jim Presley 3B Tino Martinez DH
Bob Stinson C Bob Kearney C Rey Quinones SS David Valle C
Mario Mendoza SS Spike Owen SS Harold Reynolds 2B Omar Vizquel SS
Mike Parrott RHP Mike Moore RHP Mark Langston LHP Randy Johnson LHP

201
OPENING GAME LINEUPS (continued)
April 6, 1993 April 1, 1997 April 2, 2001 April 4, 2005
R H E R H E R H E R H E
Toronto 1 7 0 New York 2 8 0 Athletics 4 8 2 Twins 1 5 1
Mariners 8 11 0 Mariners 4 7 0 Mariners 5 7 0 Mariners 5 5 1
WP-Johnson WP-Fassero WP-Rhodes WP-Moyer
LP-Morris LP-Cone LP-Mecir LP-Radke
Att.-55,928 Att.-57,574 Att.-45,911 Att.-46,249
Omar Vizquel SS Joey Cora 2B Ichiro Suzuki RF Ichiro Suzuki RF
Mike Felder LF Alex Rodriguez SS Mike Cameron CF Jeremy Reed CF
Ken Griffey Jr. CF Ken Griffey Jr. CF Edgar Martinez DH Adrian Beltre 3B
Tino Martinez 1B Edgar Martinez DH John Olerud 1B Richie Sexson 1B
Pete O’Brien DH Jay Buhner RF Bret Boone 2B Bret Boone 2B
Jay Buhner RF Paul Sorrento 1B Al Martin LF Raul Ibanez DH
Mike Blowers 3B Dan Wilson C David Bell 3B Randy Winn LF
David Valle C Russ Davis 3B Dan Wilson C Miguel Olivo C
Rich Amaral 2B Lee Tinsley LF Carlos Guillen SS Wilson Valdez SS
Randy Johnson LHP Jeff Fassero LHP Freddy Garcia RHP Jamie Moyer LHP

April 4, 1994 March 31, 1998 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

April 27,1995 April 5, 1999 April 1, 2003 April 2, 2007


R H E R H E R H E R H E
HISTORY

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

March 31, 1996 April 3, 2000 April 6, 2004 March 31, 2008
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

202
OPENING GAME LINEUPS (continued)
April 6, 2009 March 28, 2012 April 6, 2015
R H E Tokyo, Japan R H E
Mariners 6 6 0 R H E Los Angeles (AL) 1 4 0
Twins 1 6 0 Mariners 3 9 1 Mariners 4 10 0
WP-Hernández Athletics 1 6 1 WP-Hernández
LP-Liriano WP-Wilhelmsen LP-Weaver
Att.-48,514 LP-Carignan Att.-45,909
Endy Chavez LF Att.-44,227 Austin Jackson CF
Franklin Gutierrez CF Chone Figgins 3B Seth Smith RF
Mike Sweeney DH Dustin Ackley 2B Robinson Canó 2B
Adrian Beltre 3B Ichiro Suzuki RF Nelson Cruz DH
Ken Griffey Jr. RF Justin Smoak 1B Kyle Seager 3B
Jose Lopez 2B Jesus Montero DH Logan Morrison 1B
Russell Branyan 1B Mike Carp LF Mike Zunino C
Kenji Johjima C Miguel Olivo C Dustin Ackley LF
Yuniesky Betancourt SS Michael Saunders CF Brad Miller SS
Félix Hernández RHP Brendan Ryan SS Félix Hernández RHP
Félix Hernández RHP
April 5, 2010 April 4, 2016
R H E April 1, 2013 R H E
Mariners 5 6 1 R H E Mariners 2 4 2
Athletics 3 5 4 Mariners 2 5 0 Texas 3 1 1
WP-League Athletics 0 3 1 WP-Hamels
LP-Ziegler WP-Hernández LP-Hernández
Att.-30,686 LP-Anderson Att.-49,289
Ichiro Suzuki RF Att.-36,067 Norichika Aoki LF
Chone Figgins 2B Franklin Gutierrez CF Ketel Marte SS
Casey Kotchman 1B Michael Saunders RF Robinson Canó 2B
Milton Bradley LF Kendrys Morales DH Nelson Cruz RF
Ken Griffey Jr. DH Michael Morse LF Kyle Seager 3B
Jose Lopez 3B Justin Smoak 1B Franklin Gutierrez DH
Franklin Gutierrez CF Kyle Seager 3B Adam Lind 1B
Rob Johnson C Jesus Montero C Chris Iannetta C
Jack Wilson SS Dustin Ackley 2B Leonys Martin CF
Félix Hernández RHP Brendan Ryan SS Félix Hernández RHP
Félix Hernández RHP
April 1, 2011 April 3, 2017
R H E March 31, 2014 R H E
Mariners 6 8 0 R H E Mariners 0 3 1

HISTORY
Athletics 2 5 5 Mariners 10 11 1 Houston 3 6 0
WP-League Los Angeles (AL) 3 6 1 WP-Keuchel
LP-Ziegler WP-Hernández LP-Hernández
Att.-30,686 LP-Weaver Att.-41,678
Ichiro Suzuki RF Att.-44,152 Jean Segura SS
Chone Figgins 3B Abraham Almonte CF Mitch Haniger RF
Milton Bradley LF Brad Miller SS Robinson Canó 2B
Jack Cust DH Robinson Canó 2B Nelson Cruz DH
Justin Smoak 1B Justin Smoak 1B Kyle Seager 3B
Miguel Olivo C Logan Morrison DH Danny Valencia 1B
Ryan Langerhans CF Kyle Seager 3B Leonys Martin CF
Brendan Ryan SS Michael Saunders RF Mike Zunino C
Jack Wilson 2B Dustin Ackley LF Jarrod Dyson LF
Félix Hernández RHP Mike Zunino C Félix Hernández RHP
Félix Hernández RHP

203
ALL-TIME ROSTER
Includes all players who have played in at least one game for the Mariners during
franchise history (1977-2016)…a total of 789 through the 2017 season.
* Product of Mariners farm system
A AARDSMA, David, rhp (2009-10) BOSIO, Chris, rhp (1993-96) COTTO, Henry, of (1988-93)
ABBOTT, Glenn, rhp (1977-81, 83) BOSKIE, Shawn, rhp (1994) COWENS, AI, of (1982-86)
ABBOTT, Paul, rhp (1998-02) BOSLEY, Thad, of (1982) COX, Larry, c (1977, 1979-80)
ACKER, Jim, rhp (1992) BOURNIGAL, Rafael, inf (1999) COX, Ted, inf (1980)
* ACKLEY, Dustin, inf/of (2011-15) BRADLEY, Milton, of (2010-11) CRADLE, Rickey, of (1998)
AGOSTO, Juan, lhp (1992) * BRADLEY, Phil, of (1983-87) * CRAIG, Rodney, inf (1979-80)
ALBERS, Andrew, lhp (2017) BRADLEY, Scott, c (1986-1992) CREEK, Doug, lhp (2002)
ALFONZO, Eliezer, c (2010) * BRAGG, Darren, of (1994-96) CRUCETA, Francisco, rhp (2006)
ALLARD, Brian, rhp (1981) BRANCH, Roy, rhp (1979) * CRUZ Jr., Jose, of (1997)
* ALLEN, Jamie, inf (1983) * BRANTLEY, Mickey, of (1986-89) CRUZ, Julio, inf (1977-83)
ALLEN, Kim, of (1980-81) BRANYAN, Russell, info (2009-10) CRUZ, Nelson, of (2015-)
ALLEN, Rod, of (1983) BRAUN, Steve, of (1977-78) CRUZ, Todd, inf (1982-83)
ALMONTE, Abraham, of (2013-14) * BRILEY, Greg, of (1988-92) * CUMMINGS, John, lhp (1993-95)
ALONSO, Yonder, inf (2017) BROUSSARD, Ben, inf/of (2006-07) CURTIS, Zac, lhp (2017)
* ALTAVILLA, Dan, rhp (2016-) BROWN, Bobby, of (1982) CUST, Jack, dh (2011)
AMARAL, Rich, inf (1991-98) BROWN, Kevin, lhp (1992) D * DARWIN, Jeff, rhp (1994)
ANDERSEN, Larry, rhp (1981-82) BROWN, Mike, rhp (1986-87) DAVEY, Tom, rhp (1999)
ANDERSON, Jim, inf (1980-81) BROWN, Tom, rhp (1978) * DAVIS, Alvin, inf (1984-91)
ANDERSON, Rick, rhp (1980) BRUMLEY, Mike, inf (1990) DAVIS, Ben, c, (2002-2004)
ANDINO, Robert, inf (2013) * BUBELA, Jaime, of (2005) DAVIS, Jason, rhp (2007)
ANTHONY, Eric, of (1994) BUCK, John, c (2014) DAVIS, Russ, inf (1996-99)
AOKI, Norichika, of (2016) BUHNER, Jay, of (1988-2001) * DAVIS, Tim, lhp (1994-97)
ARO, Jonathan, rhp (2016) BULLING, Terry, c (1981-83) DAVISON, Scott, rhp (1995-96)
* ATCHISON, Scott, rhp (2004-05) BULLINGER, Jim, rhp (1998) DE JONG, Chase, rhp (2017-)
AUERBACH, Rick, inf (1981) BUNCH, Mel, rhp (1999) DECKER, Joe, rhp (1979)
AURILIA, Rich, inf (2004) * BURBA, Dave, rhp (1990-91) DELABAR, Steve, rhp (2011-12)
AYALA, Bobby, rhp (1994-98) BURKE, Jamie, c (2007-09) DeLEON, Luis, rhp (1989)
AYRAULT, Bob, rhp (1993) BURKE, Steve, rhp (1977-78) DELGADO, Luis, of (1977)
BURROUGHS, Jeff, of (1981)
B BACKMAN, Wally, inf (1993) BYRNES, Eric, of (2010)
* DeLUCIA, Rich, rhp (1990-93)
* BAEK, Cha Seung, rhp (2004, 2006-08) DENORFIA, Chris, of (2014)
BAEZ, Jose, inf (1977-78) C CABRERA, Jolbert, inf/of (2004) DIAZ, Alex, of (1995-96)
BALBONI, Steve, inf (1988) CAIRO, Miguel, inf (2008) * DIAZ, Edwin, rhp (2016-)
BALDWIN, James, rhp (2002) * CALDERON, Ivan, of (1984-86) * DIAZ, Mario, inf (1987-89)
* BALENTIEN, Wladimir, of (2007-09) CAMERON, Mike, of (2000-2003) DICKEY, R.A., rhp (2008)
BANKHEAD, Scott, rhp (1987-91) CAMINERO, Arquimedes, rhp (2016) * DOBBS, Greg, inf (2004-06)
BANNISTER, Floyd, lhp (1979-82) * CAMPBELL, Mike, rhp (1987-89) DRAGO, Dick, rhp (1981)
* BANTZ, Brandon, c (2013) CAMPILLO, Jorge, rhp (2005-07) DRESSLER, Rob, rhp (1979-80)
BARD, Josh, c (2010-11) CANÓ, Robinson, inf (2014-) DUCEY, Rob, of (1997-98)
* CAPPS, Carter, rhp (2012-13) DUNNE, Mike, rhp (1989)
HISTORY

BAROJAS, Salome, rhp (1984-85)


* BARON, Steven, (2015) * CARMONA, Rafael, rhp (1995-99) DYSON, Jarrod, of (2017)
BARTON, Shawn, lhp (1992) CARP, Mike, inf (2009-12) E EAVE, Gary, rhp (1990)
BATISTA, Miguel, rhp (2007-09) CARRARA, Giovanni, rhp (2003) * EDLER, Dave, inf (1980-83)
BAY, Jason, of (2013) CASTILLO, Manny, inf (1982-83) * ELIAS, Roenis, lhp (2014-15)
BEAMON, Charlie, inf (1978-79) CASTILLO, Welington, c (2015) ELLISON, Jason, of (2007)
BEARD, Dave, rhp (1984) CAUDILL, Bill, rhp (1982-83) ERARDI, Greg, rhp (1977)
BEATTIE, Jim, rhp (1980-86) CEDENO, Domingo, inf (1999) ESPINOSA, Danny, inf (2017)
BEAVAN, Blake, rhp (2011-14) CEDENO, Ronny, inf (2009) ESPINOZA, Alvaro, inf (1997)
BECKHAM, Gordon, inf (2017-) * CHAMBERS, Al, of (1983-85) ESSIAN, Jim, c (1982)
BEDARD, Erik, lhp (2007-11) CHARLTON, Norm, lhp (93,95-97,2001) EVERETT, Carl, of (2006)
BEIMEL, Joe, lhp (2014-15) CHAVEZ, Endy, of (2009, 2013-14)
BELCHER, Tim, rhp (1995) CHAVEZ, Raul, c (1998) F FARQUHAR, Danny, rhp (2013-15)
BELTRE, Adrian, inf (2005-09) CHICK, Travis, rhp (2006) FASSERO, Jeff, lhp (1997-99)
BELL, David, inf (1998-2001) * CHOO, Shin-Soo, of (2005-2006) * FEIERABEND, Ryan, lhp (2006-08)
BENES, Andy, rhp (1995) CHRISTENSEN, John, of (1987) FELDER, Mike, of (1993)
BENIQUEZ, Juan, of (1980) CIRILLO, Jeff, inf (2002-03) FERMIN, Felix, inf (1994-95)
BENITEZ, Armando, rhp (2003) CISHEK, Steve, rhp (2016-17) FIELDS, Bruce, of (1988-89)
BENOIT, Joaquin, rhp (2016) CLARK, Bryan, lhp (1981-83, 1990) FIEN, Casey, rhp (2017)
BERGMAN, Christian, rhp (2017) CLARKE, Stan, lhp (1987) FIGGINS, Chone, inf (2010-12)
BERNAZARD, Tony, inf (1983) CLAY, Ken, rhp (1981) FIREOVID, Steve, rhp (1986)
BERNHARDT, Juan, int (1977-79) * CLEMENT, Jeff, c (2007-08) * FIROVA, Dan, c (1981-82)
* BEST, Karl, rhp (1983-86) CLEVENGER, Steve, c (2016) FISHER, Brian, rhp (1992)
* BETANCOURT, Yuniesky, inf (2005-09) * CLOUDE, Ken, rhp (1997-99) * FISTER, Doug, rhp (2009-11)
* BLACK, Bud, lhp (1981) CLOYD, Tyler, rhp (2017) FITZGERALD, Brian, lhp (2002)
* BLACKLEY, Travis, lhp (2004) COCHRANE, Dave, inf/c (1989-92) * FLEMING, Dave, lhp (1991-95)
BLANCO, Henry, c (2013) COLBORN, Jim, rhp (1978) FOSSAS, Tony, lhp (1998)
* BLOOMQUIST, Willie, inf (02-08, 14-15) COLBRUNN, Greg, inf (2003) FOSSE, Ray, c (1977)
BLOWERS, Mike, inf (1992-95, 97, 99) COLEMAN, Vince, of (1995) * FRANKLIN, Nick, inf (2013-14)
BOCHTE, Bruce, inf (1978-82) * COLES, Darnell, inf (1983-85,1988-90) * FRANKLIN, Ryan, r hp (1999, 2001-05)
BOCACHICA, Hiram, of (2004) COLLINS, Dave, of (1977) FREEMAN, Mike, inf (2016-17)
* BOHN, T.J., of (2006) COLOME, Jesus, rhp (2010) FRENCH, Luke, lhp (2009-10)
BONDERMAN, Jeremy, rhp (2013) COMSTOCK, Keith, lhp (1989-91) FREY, Steve, lhp (1995)
BONNELL, Barry, of (1984-86) * CONVERSE, Jim, rhp (1993-94) * FRUTO, Emiliano, rhp (2006)
* BOONE, Bret, inf (1992-93, 2001-05) CORA, Joey, inf (1995-98) * FUENTES, Brian, lhp (2001)
BORCHARD, Joe, of (2006) CORCORAN, Roy, rhp (2008-09) FURBUSH, Charlie, lhp (2011-16)
BORDI, Rich, rhp (1982) CORDERO, Chad, rhp (2010) G GAJKOWSKI, Steve, rhp (1998)
BORDERS, Pat, c (2001-2005) CORTES, Dan, rhp (2010-11) GALASSO, Bob, rhp (1977,1981)

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GALLARDO, Yovani, rhp (2017) * HOWARD, Chris, c (1991, 93-94) * LEONE, Dominic, rhp (2014-15)
GAMEL, Ben, of (2016-) HOWITT, Dann, of (1992-93) * LEONE, Justin, inf (2004)
GARCIA, Freddy, rhp (1999-2004) HUBER, Jon, rhp (2006-07) LESHER, Brian, of (2000)
* GARDINER, Mike, rhp (1990) HUISMANN, Mark, rhp (1986-87) * LEWIS, Jim, rhp (1979,1985)
GARTON, Ryan, rhp (2017-c) HULETT, Tug, inf (2008) * LIDDI, Alex, inf (2011-13)
GATES, Brent, inf (1997) HUNTER, Brian L, of (1999) LIND, Adam, inf (2016)
GAVIGLIO, Sam, rhp (2017) HUNTER, Brian R, inf/of (1996) LIRA, Felipe, rhp (1997-98)
GEISEL, Dave, lhp (1984-85) HURTADO, Edwin, rhp (1996-97) LIS, Joe, inf (1977)
GILES, Brian, inf (1990) HUSKEY, Butch, of (1999) LITTON, Greg, inf (1993)
GILLESPIE, Cole, of (2014) HUSON, Jeff, inf (1998) * LIVINGSTON, Bobby, lhp (2006)
GIMENEZ, Chris, c/of (2011) I * IBAÑEZ, Raul, of (1996-2000; 2004-08, 2013) LOE, Kameron, rhp (2013)
* GIPSON, Charles, of (1998-02) IANNETTA, Chris, c (2016) LONG, Robert, rhp (1985)
GLEATON, Jerry Don, lhp (1981-82) * LOOPER, Aaron, rhp (2003)
IWAKUMA, Hisashi, rhp (2012-)
* GLINATSIS, George, rhp (1994) LOPEZ, Carlos, of (1977)
GONZALES, Marco, lhp (2017-) J JACKSON, Austin, of (2014-15) * LOPEZ, Jose, inf (2004-10)
GONZALEZ, Wiki, c (2005) JACKSON, Mike, rhp (1988-91, 1996) LOPEZ, Mickey, inf (2004)
GOSEWISCH, Tuffy, c (2017-) JACKSON, Ryan, inf (1999) LORRAINE, Andrew, lhp (1998)
GOSSAGE, Rich, rhp (1994) JACOBSEN, Bucky, inf (2004) LOVELACE, Vance, lhp (1990)
GRANT, Mark, rhp (1992) * JAKUBAUSKAS, Chris, rhp (2009) LOVULLO, Torey, inf (1994)
GRAY, Gary, inf (1981-82) JARVIS, Kevin (2004) * LOWE, Derek, rhp (1997)
GRAY, Jeff, rhp (2011) JASO, John, c (2012) * LOWE, Mark, rhp (2006-10, 2015)
GREEN, Nick, inf (2007) JAVIER, Stan, of (2000-01) LUEKE, Josh, rhp (2011)
GREEN, Sean, rhp (2006-08) JEFFERSON, Reggie, inf (1994) LUETGE, Lucas, lhp (2012-15)
GRIFFEY, Ken, of (1990-91) * JIMENEZ, Cesar, lhp (2006, '08, '11)
* GRIFFEY Jr., Ken, of (1989-99, 09-10) JIMENEZ, Luis, inf (2012)
M MABRY, John, of/inf (1999-2000, 2003)
MACHADO, Robert, c (2000)
* GUAIPE, Mayckol, rhp (2015-16) JIMERSON, Charlton, of (2007-08)
MACHI, Jean, rhp (2017)
GUARDADO, Eddie, lhp (2004-06) JOHJIMA, Kenji, c (2006-09)
MACK, Quinn, inf (1994)
* GUETTERMAN, Lee, lhp (1984-87, 95-96) JOHNSON, Randy, lhp (1989-98)
MADDUX, Mike, rhp (1997)
* GUEVARA, Giomar, inf (1997-99) * JOHNSON, Rob, c (2007-10)
MADRITSCH, Bobby, lhp (2004-05)
GUILLEN, Carlos, inf (1998-2003) JOHNSON, Steve, rhp (2016)
MAGADAN, Dave, inf (1993)
GUILLEN, Jose, of (2007) * JONES, Adam, of (2006-07)
* MALER, Jim, inf (1981-83)
GULDEN, Brad, c (1981) * JONES, Calvin, rhp (1991-92)
* MANGINI, Matt, inf (2010)
GUNDERSON, Eric, lhp (1992) * JONES, James, of (2014-15)
MANTO, Jeff, inf (1996)
GUTIERREZ, Franklin, of (2009-13, 15-16) JONES, Odell, rhp (1979)
MANZANILLO, Josias, rhp (1997)
JONES, Rick, lhp (1977-78)
H HALAMA, John, lhp (1999-02) JONES, Ross, inf (1986)
MARJAMA, Mike, c (2017-)
HALE, John, of (1978-79) MARSHALL, Evan, rhp (2017)
JONES, Ruppert, of (1977-79)
HALL, Bill, inf/of (2009) MARTE, Damaso, lhp (1999)
JONES, Tracy, of (1990-91)
* HALMAN, Greg, of (2010-11) * MARTE, Ketel, inf (2015-16)
JORDAN, Ricky, inf (1996)
* HAMPTON, Mike, lhp (1993) MARTIN, Al, of (2000-01)
JUTZE, Skip, c (1977)
HANIGER, Mitch, of (2017-) MARTIN, Cody, rhp (2016-17)
HANNAHAN, Jack, inf (2009) K KARNS, Nathan, rhp (2016) MARTIN, Leonys, of (2016-17)
HANNEMANN, Jacob, of (2017) * KAWASAKI, Munenori, inf (2012) MARTINEZ, Dennis, rhp (1997)
HANSEN, Dave, inf (2004-05) * KAYE, Justin, rhp (2002) * MARTINEZ, Edgar, dh/3b (1987-2004)

HISTORY
* HANSON, Erik, rhp (1988-93) KEARNEY, Bob, c (1984-87) MARTINEZ, Manny, of (1996)
HAPP, J.A., lhp (2015) KEKICH, Mike, lhp (1977) * MARTINEZ, Tino, inf (1990-95)
HARANG, Aaron, rhp (2013) * KELLEY, Shawn, rhp (2009-12) MARZANO, John, c (1996-98)
* HARIKKALA, Tim, rhp (1995-96) KELLY, Roberto, of (1997) * MATEO, Julio, rhp (2002-07)
HARRIS, Gene, rhp (1989-92) KENNEDY, Adam, inf (2011) MATTHEWS, Gary, dh (1987)
HARRIS, Jeff, rhp (2005-06) KENSING, Logan, rhp (2015) * MAURER, Brandon, rhp (2013-14)
HART, Corey, of (2014) KIDA, Masao, rhp (2004-05) MacCORMACK, Frank, rhp (1977)
HASEGAWA, Shigetoshi, rhp (2002-05) * KING, Kevin, rhp (1993-94) McCARTHY, Greg, lhp (1996-98)
HASELMAN, Bill, c (1992-94) KINGERY, Mike, of (1987-89) McCARTY, David, inf (1998)
HEAVERLO, Dave, rhp (1980) KINGSALE, Eugene, of (2001-02) McCRACKEN, Quinton, of (2004)
HEFFERNAN, Bert, c (1992) KINNEY, Josh, rhp (2012) * McGUIRE, Bill, c (1988-89)
* HENDERSON, Dave, of (1981-86) KLINK, Joe, lhp (1996) * McHENRY, Vance, inf (1981-82)
HENDERSON, Rickey, of (2000) KNACKERT, Brent, rhp (1990) McLAUGHLIN, Byron, rhp (1977-80)
HENDERSON, Steve, of (1983-84) KOTCHMAN, Casey, inf (2010) McLEMORE, Mark, inf/of (2000-03)
* HENGEL, Dave, of (1986-88) KRAMER, Randy, rhp (1992) McMILLAN, Tom, inf (1977)
HENRY, Butch, lhp (1999) KREUTER, Chad, c (1995) MEACHAM, Rusty, rhp (1996)
HENRY, Dwayne, rhp (1993) KRUEGER, Bill, lhp (1991, 1995) * MECHE, Gil, rhp (1999-2000, 2003-06)
* HEREDIA, Guillermo, of (2016-) L LADD, Pete, rhp (1986) * MECIR, Jim, rhp (1995)
HERNANDEZ, Carlos, inf (2000) LAFFEY, Aaron, lhp (2011) MEDICH, Doc, rhp (1977)
* HERNÁNDEZ, Félix, rhp (2005-) * LaFROMBOISE, Bobby (2013) * MEDINA, Yoervis, rhp (2013-15)
HESTON, Chris, rhp (2017) * LaHAIR, Bryan, inf (2008) MEDVIN, Scott, rhp (1990)
HIBBARD, Greg, lhp (1994-96) LAMPKIN, Tom, c (1999-2001) MELENDEZ, Jose, rhp (1990)
HICKS, John, c (2015) LANGERHANS, Ryan, of (2009-11) MENDOZA, Mario, inf (1979-80)
HILL, Glenallen, of (1998) * LANGSTON, Mark, lhp (1984-89) MENHART, Paul, rhp (1996)
HILL, Marc, c (1980) LAWRENCE, Casey, rhp (2017-) * MERCADO, Orlando, c (1982-84)
HILL, Milt, rhp (1994) LAWTON, Matt, of (2006) MESA, Jose, rhp (1999-2000)
HINCHLIFFE, Brett, rhp (1999) LAXTON, Bill, lhp (1977) MESSENGER, Randy, rhp (2008-09)
HINTON, Rich, lhp (1979) LAZORKO, Jack, rhp (1985) MEYER, Dan, inf (1977-81)
HITCHCOCK, Sterling, lhp (1996) LEAGUE, Brandon, rhp (2010-12) MEYERS, Chad, of (2003)
HODGES, Kevin, rhp (2000) LEAKE, Mike, rhp (2017-c) MIESKE, Matt, of (1999)
HOLDRIDGE, David, rhp (1998) LEARY, Tim, rhp (1992-93) MILACKI, Bob, rhp (1996)
HOLLINS, Dave, inf (1996) LeBLANC, Wade, lhp (2016) MILBOURNE, Larry, inf (1977-80, 1984-85)
HOLMAN, Brad, rhp (1993) LEE, Cliff, lhp (2010) MILEY, Wade, lhp (2016)
HOLMAN, Brian, rhp (1989-91) LEE, Dae-Ho, inf (2016) * MILLER, Brad, inf (2013-15)
HOLZEMER, Mark, (1997) LEITER, Mark, rhp (1999) MILLWOOD, Kevin, rhp (2012)
HONEYCUTT, Rick, lhp (1977-80) * LENNON, Patrick, of (1991-92) MINOR, Blas, rhp (1996)
HORTON, Willie, dh (1979-80) LEONARD, Jeffrey, of (1989-90) MIRABELLA, Paul, lhp (1984-86)
HOUSE, Tom, lhp (1977-78) MIRANDA, Ariel, lhp (2016-)

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MITCHELL, Keith, of (1994) * PINEDA, Michael, rhp (2011) * SCHEFFER, Aaron, rhp (1999)
MITCHELL, Kevin, of (1992) * PIÑEIRO, Joel, rhp (2000-06) SCHMIDT, Dave, rhp (1992)
MITCHELL, Paul, rhp (1977-79) * PIRKL, Greg, inf (1993-96) * SCHOOLER, Mike, rhp (1988-92)
* MONAHAN, Shane, of (1998-99) PLANTENBERG, Erik, lhp (1993-94) SCOTT, Donnie, c (1985)
MONTAGUE, John, rhp (1977-79) PLUMMER, Bill, c (1978) SCRIBNER, Evan, rhp (2016-17)
MONTELEONE, Rich, rhp (1987) POLE, Dick, rhp (1977-78) SCURRY, Rod, lhp (1988)
MONTERO, Jesus, c/dh (2012-16) PODSEDNIK, Scott, of (2001-02) * SEAGER, Kyle, inf (2011-)
MONTGOMERY, Mike, lhp (2015-16) POVSE, Max, rhp (2017-) SEDDON, Chris, lhp (2010)
* MOORE, Adam, c (2009-11) POWELL, Alonzo, of (1991) SEGUI, David, inf (1998-99)
* MOORE, Andrew, rhp (2017-) POWELL, Boog, of (2017) SEGUI, Diego, rhp (1977)
* MOORE, Mike, rhp (1982-88) POWELL, Dennis, lhp (1987-90, 92-93) SEGURA, Jean, inf (2017-)
MOORE, Tommy, rhp (1977) POWER, Ted, rhp (1993) SELE, Aaron, rhp (2000-01, 2005)
MORALES, Kendrys, dh (2013-14) * POZO, Arquimedez, inf (1995) * SERNA, Paul, inf (1981-82)
MORGAN, Mike, rhp (1985-87) * PRESLEY, Jim, inf (1984-89) SEXSON, Richie, inf (2005-08)
MORRISON, Logan, inf (2014-15) * PRYOR, Stephen, rhp (2012-13) SEXTON, Jimmy, inf (1977)
* MORROW, Brandon, rhp (2007-09) PUTNAM, Pat, inf (1983-84) * SHEETS, Andy, inf (1996-97)
MORSE, Michael, of (2005-08, 2013) * PUTZ, JJ, rhp (2003-08) SHEETS, Larry, of (1993)
* MOSES, John, of (1982-87, 92) Q QUINONES, Rey, inf (1986-89) SHELTON, Chris, inf (2009)
MOTTER, Taylor, inf/of (2017-) SHERRILL, George, lhp (2004-07, 2012)
QUINTERO, Humberto, c (2013-14)
MOYER, Jamie, lhp (1996-2006) SHIELDS, Steve, rhp (1987)
QUIROZ, Guillermo, c (2006, 09-10)
MULHOLLAND, Terry, lhp (1996) SHINALL, Zak, rhp (1993)
MURPHY, Rob, lhp (1991) R RAABE, Brian, inf (1997) SHOPPACH, Kelly, c (2013)
* MUSSELMAN, Ron, rhp (1982) RABB, John, of (1988) SIERRA, Ruben, of (2002)
MYERS, Mike, lhp (2004) RADMANOVICH, Ryan, of (1998) SILVA, Carlos, rhp (2008-09)
* RAMIREZ, Erasmo, rhp (2012-14) SIMMONS, Shae, rhp (2017)
N * NAGEOTTE, Clint, rhp (2004-06) RAMIREZ, Horacio, lhp (2007) SIMPSON, Joe, of (1979-82)
NAHORODNY, Bill, c (1984) RAMIREZ, Jose, rhp (2015) SINATRO, Matt, c (1990-92)
NARRON, Jerry, c (1980-81, 1987) RAMIREZ, J.C., rhp (2015) SINCLAIR, Steve, lhp (1999)
* NAVARRO, Oswaldo, inf (2006) RAMOS, Domingo, inf (1982-87) SLOCUMB, Heathcliff, rhp (1997-98)
NELSON, Gene, rhp (1982-83) RAMSAY, Rob, lhp (1999-2000) * SMITH, Brick, inf (1987-88)
NELSON, Jamie, c (1983) RANDLE, Lenny, inf (1981-82) * SMITH, Carson, rhp (2014-15)
NELSON, Jeff, rhp (1992-95, 2001-03, 05) RASMUSSEN, Rob, lhp (2015) SMITH, Seth, of (2015-16)
* NELSON, Ricky, of (1983- 86) RAWLEY, Shane, lhp (1978-81) SMITH, Tommy, of (1977)
* NEWFIELD, Marc, of (1993-95) RAY, Chris, rhp (2011) * SMITH, Tyler, inf (2017)
NEWSON, Warren, of (1995) REED, Jeremy, of (2004-08) SMOAK, Justin, 1b (2010-14)
NIEDENFUER, Tom, rhp (1989) REED, Jerry, rhp (1986-90) SNELL, Ian, rhp (2009-10)
* NIXON, Donell, of (1987) REITSMA, Chris, rhp (2007) * SNELLING, Chris, of (2002-06)
NOESI, Hector, rhp (2012-14) RELAFORD, Desi, inf (2002) SNYDER, Brian, lhp (1985)
NORTON, Greg, inf (2008) RENTERIA, Rich, inf (1987-88) SOJO, Luis, inf (1994-96)
* NUNEZ, Edwin, rhp (1982-88) REVERING, Dave, inf (1982) SOLANO, Julio, rhp (1988-89)
NUÑO, Vidal (2015-16) REYNOLDS, Craig, inf (1977-78) * SORIANO, Rafael, rhp (2002-06)
O O’BRIEN, Pete, inf (1990-93) * REYNOLDS, Harold, inf (1983-92) SORRENTO, Paul, inf (1996-97)
* O'FLAHERTY, Eric, lhp (2006-08) RHODES, Arthur, lhp (2000-03, 2008) SPRAGUE, Ed, inf, (2001)
O'MALLEY, Shawn, inf/of (2015-16) RICE, Pat, rhp (1991) * SPENCER, Sean, lhp (1999)
HISTORY

OFFERMAN, Jose, of (2002) RISLEY, Bill, rhp (1994-95) SPIEZIO, Scott, inf (2004-05)
OJEDA, Miguel, c (2005) * RIVERA, Rene, c (2004-06) SPOLJARIC, Paul, rhp (1997-98)
OLERUD, John, inf (2000-04) ROACH, Donn, rhp (2016) STANTON, Lee, of (1977-78)
OLIVARES, Omar, rhp (1997) ROBERTS, Dave, lhp (1980) STANTON, Mike, rhp (1982-85)
OLIVER, Joe, c (1998, 2000) ROBERTS, Leon, of (1978-80) * STARK, Denny, rhp (1999, 2001, 09)
OLIVO, Miguel, c (2004-05, 2011-12) ROBERTSON, Bob, inf (1978) STEIN, Bill, inf (1977-80)
OLMOS, Edgar, lhp (2015) ROBERTSON, Daniel, of (2016-) STEIN, Randy, rhp (1979,1981)
OLSON, Garrett, lhp (2009-10) ROBINSON, Trayvon, of (2011-12) STINSON, Bob, c (1977-80)
* OLSON, Tyler, lhp (2015) RODNEY, Fernando, rhp (2014-15) * STODDARD, Bob, rhp (1981-84)
ONTIVEROS, Steve, rhp (1993) * RODRIGUEZ, Alex, inf (1994-2000) STOREN, Drew, rhp (2016)
OVERTON, Dillon, lhp (2017) RODRIGUEZ, Frankie, rhp (1999-2000) STRANGE, Doug, inf (1995-96)
* OWEN, Spike, inf (1983-86) RODRIGUEZ, Luis, inf (2011) STROUGHTER, Steve, of (1982)
P PACIOREK, Tom, of (1978-81) ROENICKE, Ron, of (1983) STRONG, Jamal, of (2003-05)
PAGAN, Dave, rhp (1977) ROHRMEIER, Dan, inf (1997) SUCRE, Jesus, c (2013-16)
* PAGAN, Emilio, rhp (2017) ROLLINS, David, lhp (2015-16) SUZUKI, Ichiro, of (2001-12)
PANIAGUA, Jose, rhp (1998-2001) * ROMERO, Stefen, of (2014-16) * SUZUKI, Makoto, rhp (1996-99)
PARKER, Blake, rhp (2016) ROMO, Enrique, rhp (1977-78) SVEUM, Dale, inf (1994)
* PARKER, Clay, rhp (1987, 92) ROSSY, Rico, inf (1998) SWAN, Russ, lhp (1990-93)
PARRISH, John, lhp (2007) * ROWLAND-SMITH, Ryan, lhp (07-10) SWEENEY, Brian, rhp (2003, 2010)
PARRISH, Lance, c (1992) RUFFIN, Chance, rhp (2011, 2013) SWEENEY, Mike, inf (2009-10)
PARROTT, Mike, rhp (1978-81) RUGGIANO, Justin, of (2015) SWEET, Rick, c (1982-83)
PARSONS, Casey, of (1981) RUIZ, Carlos, c (2017) * SWIFT, Bill, rhp (1985-86, 88-91, 1998)
RYAN, Brendan, inf (2011-13)
PASLEY, Kevin, c (1977-78)
RZEPCZYNSKI, Marc, lhp (2017-)
T TARTABULL, Danny, of (1984-86)
PAULEY, David, rhp (2010-11) TAYLOR, Aaron, rhp (2004)
* PAXTON, James, lhp (2013-) S * SALKELD, Roger, rhp (1993-94) * TAYLOR, Chris, inf (2014-16)
PAZOS, James, lhp (2017-) SAMPSON, Adrian, rhp (2016) * TAYLOR, Terry, rhp (1988)
* PEGUERO, Carlos, of (2011-13) SANCHEZ, Rey (2003) TEXEIRA, Kanekoa, rhp (2010)
PENA, Wily Mo, of/dh (2011) SANDERS, Anthony, of (2000-01) THAMES, Eric, of (2012)
PERALTA, Joel, rhp (2016) SANDERS, Scott, lhp (1997) THIGPEN, Bobby, rhp (1994)
PERCONTE, Jack, inf (1984-85) SANTIAGO, Ramon, inf (2004-05) THOMAS, Gorman, of (1984-86)
PEREZ, Eduardo, inf (2006) SARDIÑAS, Luis, inf (2016) * THOMAS, Justin, lhp (2008)
PEREZ, Oliver, lhp (2012-13) SARMIENTO, Manny, rhp (1980) THOMAS, Roy, rhp (1983-85,1987)
PEREZ, Robert, of (1998) SASAKI, Kazuhiro, rhp (2000-03) THOMAS, Stan, rhp (1977)
PERRY, Gaylord, rhp (1982-83) SASSER, Mackey, of/c (1993-94) * THORNTON, Matt, lhp (2004-05)
PETAGINE, Roberto, inf (2006) SAUNDERS, Joe, lhp (2013) THURMAN, Gary, of (1995)
PHELPS, David, rhp (2017-) * SAUNDERS, Michael, of (2009-14) TIMLIN, Mike, rhp (1997-98)
PHELPS, Ken, inf (1983-88) SCHAEFER, Jeff, inf (1990-92) TIMMONS, Ozzie, of (1999)

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ALL-TIME ROSTER (continued)
TINSLEY, Lee, of (1993, 97) WILSON, Dan, c (1994-2005) DONNELLY, Rich (2014-15)
TOBIK, Dave, rhp (1985) WILSON, Glenn, of (1988) DUNCAN, Dave (1982)
TODD, Jim, rhp (1978) WILSON, Jack, inf (2009-11) ELIA, Lee (1993-97, 2001-02, 2008)
TOMKO, Brett, rhp (2000-01) WILSON, Josh, inf (2009-10) ELLIS, Sammy (1993-94)
TORREALBA, Yorvit, c (2005) WILSON, Jim, inf (1989) FUNK, Frank (1980-81, 1983-84)
TORRES, Salomon, rhp (1995-96) * WILSON, Mike, of (2011) GARCIA, Carlos (2005-07)
* TRIUNFEL, Carlos, inf (2012-13) WINN, Randy, of (2003-05) GOFF, Mike (2005-07)
TROUT, Steve, lhp (1988-89) * WOLCOTT, Bob, rhp (1995-97) GOMEZ, Orlando (2003-04)
TRUJILLO, Mike, rhp (1986-87) WOODS, Jake, lhp (2006-08) GRIFFEY, Ken (1993)
TRUMBO, Mark, inf/of (2015) * WOODSON, Kerry, rhp (1992) GRIFOL, Pedro (2010)
* TUIASOSOPO, Matt, inf (2008-10) WOODWARD, Chris, inf (2009-10) HAMPTON, Mike (2016-17)
* TURANG, Brian, of (1993-94) WRIGHT, Jamey, rhp (2010-11) HANSEN, Dave (2013)
TURNER, Shane, inf (1992) WRIGHT, Ron, inf (2002) HANSEN, Roger (1992, 2010)
TWITCHELL, Wayne, rhp (1979) HASSEY, Ron (2005-2006)
Y YEAGER, Steve, c (1986) HECHT, Steve (2009-10)
U UGUETO, Luis, inf (2002-2003) YOUNG, Chris, rhp (2014) HINES, Ben (1984)
V * VALBUENA, Luis, inf (2008) * YOUNG, Matt, lhp (1983-86, 90) HINES, Bruce (2009)
VALDES, Ismael, rhp (2002) Z * ZAVARAS, Clint, rhp (1989) HOWARD, Frank (1987-88)
VALDEZ, Wilson, inf (2005) * ZIMMERMAN, Jordan, lhp (1999) JEWETT, Trent (2014-15)
VALENCIA, Danny, inf (2017) ZISK, Richie, dh (1981-84) JOHNSON, Deron (1985-86)
VALENTINE, Bob, inf/of (1979) * ZUNINO, Mike, c (2013-) JOHNSON, Howard (2014-15)
* VALLE, David, c (1984-93) ZYCH, Tony, rhp (2015-) JOHNSON, Lamar (2003)
* VANDE BERG, Ed, lhp (1982-85) KUNTZ, Rusty (1989-92)
VARGAS, Jason, lhp (2009-12) LACHEMANN, Rene (2003-04)
* VARVARO, Anthony, rhp (2010)
* VASQUEZ, Anthony, lhp (2011)
MANAGERS MAHONEY, Jim (1985-86)
MARTINEZ, Edgar (2015-)
COTTIER, Chuck (1984-86) MARTINEZ, Marty (1984-86, 92)
VASQUEZ, Rafael, rhp (1979) CRANDALL, Del (1983-84)
* VAZQUEZ, Ramon, inf (2001) MAZEROSKI, Bill (1979-80)
HARGROVE, Mike (2005-07) McLAREN, John (1993-02, 2007)
VENDITTE, Pat, shp (2016) JOHNSON, Darrell (1977-80)
VIDRO, Jose, dh/inf (2007-08) MEJIAS, Sammy (1993-99)
LACHEMANN, Rene (1981-83) MOLITOR, Paul (2004)
* VIEIRA, Thyago, rhp (2017) LEFEBVRE, Jim (1989-91) MOSES, John (2000-03)
* VILLONE, Ron, lhp (1995; 2004-05) MARTINEZ, Marty (1986) MYERS, Dave (2001-2004)
VINA, Fernando, inf (1993) McCLENDON, Lloyd (2014-15) NAVARRO, Jaime (2011-13)
VINCENT, Nick, rhp (2016-) McLAREN, John (2007-08) NEWMAN, Jeff (2005)
* VIZQUEL, Omar, inf (1989-93) MELVIN, Bob (2003-2004) NIXON, Russ (1992)
VOGELBACH, Daniel, inf (2016-) PINIELLA, Lou (1993-2002) PAUL, Mike (1989-91)
W * WAGNER, Matt, rhp (1996) PLUMMER, Bill (1992) PENTLAND, Jeff (2006-08)
WAINHOUSE, Dave, rhp (1993) RIGGLEMAN, Jim (2008) PERLOZZO, Sammy (1993-95, 2008)
WALKER, Mike, rhp (1992) SERVAIS, Scott (2016-) PERRY, Gerald (2000-02)
* WALKER, Taijuan, rhp (2013-16) SNYDER, Jim (1988) PINSON, Vada (1977-80,1982-83)
WALTER, Gene, lhp (1988) WAKAMATSU, Don (2009-10) PLUMMER, Bill (1982-83, 1988-91)
WALTON, Reggie, of (1980-81) WEDGE, Eric (2011-13) POWELL, Alonzo (2010)
WASHBURN, Jarrod, lhp (2006-09) WILLIAMS, Dick (1986-88) PRICE, Bryan (2000-05)
WATSON, Allen, lhp (1999) WILLS, Maury (1980-81) REGAN, Phil (1984-86)

HISTORY
WATSON, Mark, lhp (2002)
WEAVER, Eric, rhp (1999)
COACHES REYES, Cananea (1981)
RIGGLEMAN, Jim (2008)
WEAVER, Jeff, rhp (2007) ACTA, Manny (2016-) RODRIGUEZ, Eddie (2008)
WEAVER, Jim, of (1987) ADAIR, Rick, (2009-10) ROHN, Dan (2006)
WEBER, Ryan, rhp (2017) ALDRETTI, Mike (2004) ROJAS, Mike (2014-15)
WEEKS, Rickie, of (2015) BARFIELD, Jesse (1998-99) ROOF, Phil (1983-88)
WELLS, Bob, rhp (1994-98) BAYLOR, Don (2005) SINATRO, Matt (1995-2002)
WELLS, Casper, of (2011-12) BEDELL, Howie (1988) SLATON, Jim (2005-07)
WELLS, Jared, rhp (2008) BOGAR, Tim (2016-17) SMITH, Steve (1996-99)
WHALEN, Rob, rhp (2017-) BOWA, Larry (2000) SNYDER, Jim (1988)
WHEELOCK, Gary, rhp (1977-78, 80) BRUMLEY, Mike (2010-13) STOCK, Wes (1977-81)
BRYANT, Don (1977-80) STOTTLEMYRE, Mel (2008)
WHITE, Matt, lhp (2003)
BUSBY, Jim (1977-78) STOTTLEMYRE JR., Mel (2016-)
WHITE, Rick, rhp (2007)
CANDAELE, Casey (2016-17) SWEET, Rick (1984)
WHITE, Sean, rhp (2007, 2009-10) THOMPSON, Robby (2011-13)
WHITEN, Mark, of (1996) CHAMBLISS, Chris (2011-12)
CHARLTON, Norm (2008) THURMAN, Gary (2007)
* WIDGER, Chris, c (1995-96, 2000) TINSLEY, Lee (2009-10)
CHAVES, Rafael (2006-07)
WIELAND, Joe, rhp (2016) TOLAN, Bobby (1987)
CLARK, Ron (1991)
WILCOX, Milt, rhp (1986) CLINES, Gene (1989-92) VAN BURKLEO, Ty (2009-10)
WILHELMSEN, Tom, rhp (2011-16) COCKRELL, Alan (2009-10) VAN SLYKE, Andy (2014-15)
WILKERSON, Brad, of (2008) CONNORS, Billy (1987-88) VIRGIL, Ozzie (1986-88)
WILKINS, Rick, c (1997-98) CONTRERAS, Nardi (1997-98) WAITS, Rick, (2014-15)
* WILKINSON, Bill, lhp (1985, 1987-88) COTTIER, Chuck (1982-84) WARTHEN, Dan (1991-92)
WILLARD, Jerry, c (1994) CUELLAR, Bobby (1995-96) WETTELAND, John (2009-10)
WILLIAMS, Randy, lhp (2004) DATZ, Jeff (2011-13) WILLIAMS, Stan (1998-99)
WILLIAMS, Todd, rhp (1999) DAVIS, Tommy (1981) WILLIS, Carl (2010-13)
WILLS, Frank, rhp (1985) DIDIER, Bob (1989-90) WOODWARD, Chris (2014-15)

MARINERS FIRSTS . . .
GAME: 4/6/77 vs. California, 7-0 loss RBI: Dan Meyer, 4/8/77
BATTER: Dave Collins, 4/6/77 GAME-WINNING HIT: Larry Milbourne, 4/8/77
HIT: Jose Baez, 4/6/77 HOME RUN: Juan Bernhardt, 4/10/77, off
RUN: Dave Collins, 4/8/77 Frank Tanana (Cal.), Kingdome
WIN: 7-6 vs. California, 4/8/77, Kingdome .500 MONTH: August, 1978, 13-13
WINNING PITCHER: Bill Laxton, 4/8/77 WINNING SEASON: 1991, 83-79
SAVE: John Montague, 4/8/77 DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP: 1995, 79-66
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ATTENDANCE INFORMATION
YEAR-BY-YEAR
YEAR HOME DATES AVG. ROAD DATES AVG. TOTAL Top 10
1977 1,338,511 76 17,612 1,109,194 78 14,220 2,447,705
1978
1979
877,440
844,455
78 11,249 1,122,624 72 15,592
80 10,556 1,381,572 76 18,179
2,000,064
2,226,027
Crowds
1980 836,204 80 10,453 1,396,912 79 17,682 2,233,116 Highest – Safeco
1981 636,276 56 11,362 804,473 51 15,774 1,440,749
1 — 47,065 vs. OAK (4/8/16)
1982 1,070,404 81 13,215 1,354,339 77 17,589 2,424,743
2 — 46,596 vs. NYY (5/9/04)
1983 813,537 81 10,044 1,492,526 81 18,426 2,306,063
3 — 46,532 vs. NYY (8/14/04)
1984 870,372 81 10,745 1,491,641 81 19,124 2,362,013
4 — 46,491 vs. NYY (5/7/04)
1985 1,128,696 81 13,935 1,470,790 81 18,158 2,599,486
5 — 46,454 vs. NYY (5/8/04)
1986 1,029,045 81 12,704 1,558,546 78 19,482 2,587,591
6 — 46,376 vs. BOS (8/5/07)
1987 1,134,255 81 14,003 1,795,683 80 22,446 2,929,938
7 — 46,359 vs. NYY (8/13/04)
1988 1,022,398 81 12,622 1,845,049 78 23,654 2,867,447
8 — 46,340 vs. CIN (6/22/07)
1989 1,298,443 81 16,030 1,943,845 79 24,606 3,242,288
9 — 46,337 vs. TEX (3/31/08)
1990 1,509,727 81 18,639 2,193,421 80 27,418 3,703,148
10 — 46,335 vs. NYY (8/15/04)
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 Lowest – Safeco
1994 1,104,206 44 25,096 1,971,240 67 29,421 3,075,446 1 — 9,808 vs. HOU (9/9/13)
1995 1,643,107 73 22,508 1,777,159 72 24,683 3,420,266 2 — 9,818 vs. BAL (4/29/13)
1996 2,723,850 81 33,628 2,221,343 79 28,118 4,945,193 3 — 10,241 vs. HOU (9/10/13)
1997 3,192,237 81 39,410 2,409,664 80 30,121 5,601,901 4 — 10,267 vs. HOU (6/11/13)
1998 2,644,305 81 32,646 2,410,478 78 30,904 5,054,783 5 — 10,467 vs. HOU (4/22/14)
1999 2,916,346 81 36,004 2,446,783 80 30,585 5,363,129 6 — 10,496 vs. HOU (4/10/13)
2000 3,150,034 81 38,889 2,208,974 80 27,612 5,359,008 7 — 10,347 vs. HOU (9/9/14)
2001 3,507,975 81 43,308 2,572,884 81 31,764 6,080,859 8 — 10,765 vs. HOU (4/9/13)
2002 3,540,482 81 43,710 2,233,133 81 27,570 5,773,615 9 — 11,352 vs. CLE (4/18/12)
2003 3,269,268 81 40,361 2,197,822 80 27,473 5,467,090 10 — 11,659 vs. LAA (5/29/14)
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 Highest –
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 Kingdome
2009 2,196,461 81 27,117 2,209,927 79 27,974 4,406,388 1 — 57,816 vs. CLE (3/31/98)
2010 2,085,630 81 25,752 2,252,588 81 27,810 4,338,218 2 — 57,806 vs. MIN (4/11/94)
2011 1,896,936 81 23,419 2,257,736 81 27,873 4,154,672 3 — 57,762 vs. CAL (4/6/77)
2012 1,723,301 81 21,275 2,289,275 81 28,263 4,012,576 4 — 57,574 vs. NYY (4/1/97)
2013 1,761,661 81 21,749 2,304,056 81 28,445 4,065,717 5 — 57,502 vs. CWS (3/31/96)
2014 2,063,624 81 25,477 2,252,704 81 28,159 4,316,328 6 — 57,408 vs. BAL (5/18/97)
2015 2,193,041 81 27,075 2,353,217 81 29,052 4,546,258 7 — 57,362 vs. NYY (8/22/97)
2016 2,268,615 81 28,008 2,293,061 81 28,309 4,561,676 8 — 57,356 vs. NYY (6/14/97)
2017 2,132,396 81 26,326 2,146,830 80 26,835 4,279,226 9 — 57,300 vs. BAL (5/17/97)
HISTORY

TOTAL 79,428,387 3,241 24,507 82,278,015 3,218 25,568 161,706,308 10 — 57,285 vs. NYY (8/23/97)

2016 HOME CROWDS


Safeco Largest: Safeco Smallest:
46,201 vs. NYY (7/22/17) 13,802 vs. LAA (5/3/17)
45,484 vs. TOR (6/10/17) 13,967 vs. OAK (5/16/17)
45,390 vs. LAA (8/12/17) 14,128 vs. OAK (5/17/17)

MARINERS HOME CROWDS BY OPPONENT


ATTENDANCE RECORDS Baltimore
HOME
57,408 (5/18/97)
ROAD
48,199 (7/26/98)
Season......................................................................3,540,482 in 2002 Boston 57,110 (4/5/97) 38,115 (7/23/11)
Single Game (night)................................ 57,806 vs. MIN, April 11, 1994 Chicago (AL) 57,502 (3/31/96) 45,646 (9/17/83)
Single Game (day)................................57,816 vs. CLE, March 31, 1998 Cleveland 57,816 (3/31/98) 59,671 (6/9/89)
Detroit 57,103 (5/31/97) 44,207 (5/27/77)
Single Game (playoff)................................. 59,579 vs. BAL, Oct. 1, 1997 Houston 44,858 (4/10/17) 42,019 (6/17/07)
Doubleheader........................................... 41,365 vs. KC, Aug. 28, 2004 Kansas City 49,802 (7/19/97) 39,447 (6/27/87)
Opening Game......................................57,816 vs. CLE, March 31, 1998 Los Angeles (AL) 57,762 (4/6/77) 59,860 (4/21/85)
Largest Walk-up........................................ 23,625 vs. NYY, May 9, 1981 Minnesota 57,806 (4/11/94) 52,279 (4/6/82)
Largest Day of Game Sale....................... 30,220 vs. MIN, July 29, 1993 New York (AL) 57,574 (4/1/97) 55,593 (6/15/83)
Home vs. One Club, Season............. 442,176 vs. TEX in 2001 (10 dates) Oakland 56,533 (9/20/96) 46,786 (4/17/81)
2-Date Series................................. 114,443 vs. LAD, June 14-15, 1997 Tampa Bay 46,867 (5/24/98) 40,212 (5/30/98)
3-Date Series...................................169,086 vs. NYY, Aug. 22-24, 1997 Texas 56,044 (4/6/92) 49,289 (4/4/16)
4-Date Series...................................... 183,950 vs. CLE, Aug. 1-4, 2002 Toronto 56,074 (8/28/93) 50,527 (8/20/93)
5-Date Series....................................117,824 vs. CAL, April 6-10, 1977 Arizona 45,888 (7/17/01) 48,488 (6/27/98)
Smallest Crowd......................................... 3,630 vs. KC, Sept. 28, 1983 Atlanta 45,971 (6/14/03) 47,158 (6/21/08)
Largest Seattle Baseball Crowd..........59,579, 1997 ALDS Game 1, Oct. 1, 1997 Chicago (NL) 46,083 (6/7/02) 41,401 (7/30/16)
Cincinnati 46,340 (6/22/07) 38,200 (5/21/16)
Colorado 55,980 (6/13/97) 48,422 (8/28/97)
MARINERS ROAD Los Angeles (NL)
Miami
57,345 (6/14/97)
27,153 (4/19/17)
54,213 (8/31/97)
20,519 (6/7/05)
ATTENDANCE RECORDS Milwaukee
New York (NL)
56,882 (4/6/96)
45,841 (6/19/05)
47,119 (5/29/94)
52,154 (6/25/08)
Season.................................................................... 2,602,141 in 2007 Philadelphia 29,508 (6/28/17) 31,715 (5/9/17)
Single Game............................................61,065 at SD, June 16, 2001 Pittsburgh 25,418 (6/29/16) 35,483 (7/27/16)
Smallest Crowd...........................................653 at OAK, April 17, 1979 St. Louis 45,849 (6/12/02) 40,269 (6/15/10)
San Diego 45,641 (6/29/03) 61,065 (6/16/01)
San Francisco 48,313 (7/1/97) 42,099 (6/15/15)
208 Washington 43,346 (6/13/04) 39,108 (6/11/05)
POSTSEASON

Edgar Martinez drove in the winning run in Game 4 of 1995


A.L. Division Series.
2001 AL DIVISION SERIES
Mariners defeat Indians, 3-2
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

Game #2: October 11, 2001 at Safeco Field


Cleveland 000 000 100 — 1 6 0 SP/LP - Finley
Seattle 400 010 00X — 5 6 0 SP/WP - Moyer
HR - Cameron, Martinez, Bell Att: 48,052

Game #3: October 13, 2001 at Jacobs Field


Seattle 100 000 100 — 2 7 3 SP/LP - Sele
Cleveland 224 013 05X — 17 19 0 SP/WP - Sabathia
HR - Gonzalez, Lofton, Thome Att: 45,069

Game #4: October 14, 2001 at Jacobs Field


Seattle 000 000 312 — 6 11 0 SP/WP - Garcia
Cleveland 010 000 100 — 2 5 2 SP/LP - Colon
HR - Gonzalez, Martinez Att: 45,025

Game #5, October 15, 2001 at Safeco Field


Cleveland 001 000 000 — 1 4 0 SP/LP - Finley
Seattle 020 000 10X — 3 9 1 SP/WP - Moyer; S - Sasaki
Att: 47,867

CLUB BATTING
PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
Bell,D .313 5 16 2 5 9 1 0 1 2 1 6 0 0
Boone,B .095 5 21 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 11 1 0
Buhner,J .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0
Cameron,M .222 5 18 2 4 10 3 0 1 3 2 7 0 1
Gipson Jr,C .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Javier,S .250 4 8 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0
Lampkin,T .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
Martin,A .000 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Martinez,E .313 5 16 3 5 12 1 0 2 5 5 2 1 0
McLemore,M .167 5 18 0 3 3 0 0 0 3 1 8 0 0
Olerud,J .176 5 17 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 3 5 0 0
POSTSEASON

Sprague,E .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Suzuki,I .600 5 20 4 12 13 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 2
Vazquez,R .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Wilson,D .200 5 15 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
SEATTLE .247 5 158 16 39 59 8 0 4 16 18 48 3 3
CLEVELAND .260 5 173 26 45 71 9 1 5 25 13 43 1 0

CLUB PITCHING
PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB SO
Abbott,P 0 0 24.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 9 8 8 3 5 3
Charlton,N 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 2
Garcia,F 1 1 3.86 2 2 0 0 0 11.2 13 6 5 1 3 13
Halama,J 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 3
Moyer,J 2 0 1.50 2 2 0 0 0 12.0 8 2 2 0 2 10
Nelson,J 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 1 5
Paniagua,J 0 0 27.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 4 6 6 1 2 1
Rhodes,A 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 1 0 0 0 0 1
Sasaki,K 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 1 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 5
Sele,A 0 1 9.00 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 5 4 2 0 0 0
SEATTLE 3 2 4.70 5 5 0 0 1 44.0 45 26 23 5 13 43
CLEVELAND 2 3 3.35 5 5 0 1 0 43.0 39 16 16 4 18 48

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2001 AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
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 Safeco Field


New York 010 200 001 — 4 9 0 SP/WP - Pettitte; S - Rivera
Seattle 000 010 001 — 2 4 0 SP/LP - Sele
HR - O’Neill Att: 47,644

Game #2: October 18, 2001 at Safeco Field


New York 030 000 000 — 3 9 1 SP/WP - Mussina; S - Rivera
Seattle 000 200 000 — 2 6 0 SP/LP - Garcia
HR - Javier Att: 47,791

Game #3: October 20, 2001 at Yankee Stadium


Seattle 000 027 212 — 14 15 0 SP/WP - Moyer
New York 200 000 010 — 3 7 2 SP/LP - Hernandez
HR - Williams, Olerud, Boone, Buhner Att: 56,517

Game #4: October 21, 2001 at Yankee Stadium


Seattle 000 000 010 — 1 2 0 SP - Abbott; LP - Sasaki
New York 000 000 012 — 3 4 0 SP - Clemens; WP - Rivera
HR - Boone, Williams, Soriano Att: 56,375

Game #5: October 22, 2001 at Yankee Stadium


Seattle 000 000 300 — 3 9 1 SP/LP - Sele
New York 004 104 03X — 12 13 1 SP/WP - Pettitte
HR - Williams, O’Neill, T. Martinez Att: 56,370

CLUB BATTING
PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
Bell,D .188 5 16 1 3 3 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 0
Boone,B .316 5 19 2 6 12 0 0 2 6 2 2 0 0
Buhner,J .333 3 6 2 2 5 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 0
Cameron,M .176 5 17 3 3 5 2 0 0 0 4 4 0 0
Gipson Jr,C .000 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Guillen,C .250 3 8 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Javier,S .214 5 14 2 3 6 0 0 1 2 1 3 1 0
Lampkin,T .250 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
Martin,A .500 2 2 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Martinez,E .150 5 20 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 1 6 0 0
McLemore,M .143 5 14 1 2 4 0 1 0 3 2 2 0 0
Olerud,J .211 5 19 2 4 7 0 0 1 3 2 4 0 0
POSTSEASON

Suzuki,I .222 5 18 3 4 5 1 0 0 1 4 4 2 0
Wilson,D .154 4 13 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
SEATTLE .211 5 171 22 36 59 4 2 5 20 18 35 3 0
NEW YORK .264 5 159 25 42 70 7 0 7 24 23 31 3 3

CLUB PITCHING
PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB SO
Abbott,P 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 0 0 0 0 8 2
Charlton,N 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 0 0 0 2 2
Garcia,F 0 1 3.68 1 1 0 0 0 7.1 7 3 3 0 4 6
Halama,J 0 0 13.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 3 3 0 0 0
Moyer,J 1 0 2.57 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 4 2 2 1 1 5
Nelson,J 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 1 0 0 0 1 3
Paniagua,J 0 0 12.27 3 0 0 0 0 3.2 7 5 5 1 1 1
Pineiro,J 0 0 4.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 4 1 1 0 2 5
Rhodes,A 0 0 4.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 1 0 2
Sasaki,K 0 1 54.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 2 2 2 1 0 0
Sele,A 0 2 3.60 2 2 0 0 0 10.0 11 8 4 3 4 5
SEATTLE 1 4 4.36 5 5 0 0 0 43.1 42 25 21 7 23 31
NEW YORK 4 1 3.80 5 5 0 0 2 45.0 36 22 19 5 18 35

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2000 AL DIVISION SERIES
Mariners defeat White Sox, 3-0
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

Game #2: October 4, 2000 at Comiskey Park


Seattle 020 110 001 — 5 9 1 SP/WP - Abbott; S - Sasaki
Chicago 101 000 000 — 2 5 1 SP/LP - Sirotka
HR - Buhner Att: 45,383

Game #3: October 6, 2000 at Safeco Field


Chicago 010 000 000 — 1 3 1 SP - Baldwin; LP - Wunsch
Seattle 000 100 001 — 2 6 0 SP - Sele; WP - Paniagua
Att: 48,010

CLUB BATTING
PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
Bell,D .364 3 11 0 4 5 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 0
Buhner,J .200 2 5 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0
Cameron,M .250 3 12 2 3 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0
Guillen,C 1.000 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Henderson,R .400 3 5 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
Ibañez,R .375 3 8 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Javier,S .167 3 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0
Martin,A .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Martinez,E .364 3 11 2 4 8 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 0
McLemore,M .111 3 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0
Olerud,J .300 3 10 2 3 6 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 0
Oliver,J .250 3 4 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0
Rodriguez,A .308 3 13 0 4 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1
Wilson,D .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0
SEATTLE .283 3 99 14 28 42 2 0 4 14 12 13 2 1
CHICAGO .185 3 92 7 17 30 6 2 1 6 15 16 4 0

CLUB PITCHING
PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB SO
Abbott,P 1 0 1.59 1 1 0 0 0 5.2 5 2 1 0 3 1
Garcia,F 0 0 10.80 1 1 0 0 0 3.1 6 4 4 1 3 2
POSTSEASON

Mesa,J 1 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 2


Paniagua,J 1 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 1 0 0 0 2 3
Rhodes,A 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 0 0 0 0 2 2
Sasaki,K 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 2 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 5
Sele,A 0 0 1.23 1 1 0 0 0 7.1 3 1 1 0 3 1
Tomko,B 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.2 1 0 0 0 1 0
SEATTLE 3 0 1.93 3 3 0 0 2 28.0 17 7 6 1 15 16
CHICAGO 0 3 3.95 3 3 0 0 0 27.1 28 14 12 4 12 13

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2000 AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Yankees defeat Mariners, 4-2
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

Game #2: October 11, 2000 at Yankee Stadium


Seattle 001 000 000 — 1 7 2 SP - Halama; LP - Rhodes
New York 000 000 07x — 7 14 0 SP/WP - Hernandez
HR - Jeter Att: 55,317

Game #3: October 13, 2000 at Safeco Field


New York 021 001 004 — 8 13 0 SP/WP - Pettitte; S - Rivera
Seattle 100 010 000 — 2 10 1 SP/LP - Sele
HR - Williams, T. Martinez Att: 47,827

Game #4: October 14, 2000 at Safeco Field


New York 000 030 020 — 5 5 0 SP/WP - CLEMENS
Seattle 000 000 000 — 0 1 0 SP/LP - Abbott
HR - Jeter, Justice Att: 47,803

Game #5: October 15, 2000 at Safeco Field


New York 000 200 000 — 2 8 0 SP/LP - Neagle
Seattle 100 050 00x — 6 8 0 SP/WP - Garcia
HR - E. Martinez, Olerud Att: 47,802

Game #6: October 17, 2000 at Yankee Stadium


Seattle 200 200 030 — 7 10 0 SP - Halama; LP - Paniagua
New York 000 300 60x — 9 11 0 SP/WP - Hernandez
HR - Guillen, Justice, Rodriguez Att: 56,598

CLUB BATTING
PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
Bell,D .222 5 18 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Buhner,J .182 4 11 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0
Cameron,M .111 6 18 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 7 1 0
Gipson Jr,C .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Guillen,C .200 2 5 1 1 4 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 1
Henderson,R .222 3 9 2 2 3 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 1
POSTSEASON

Ibañez,R .000 6 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
Javier,S .071 4 14 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0
Martin,A .182 4 11 1 2 4 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 0
Martinez,E .238 6 21 2 5 9 1 0 1 4 3 5 0 0
McLemore,M .250 5 16 2 4 7 3 0 0 2 2 1 0 0
Olerud,J .350 6 20 3 7 13 3 0 1 2 2 2 1 0
Oliver,J .167 4 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
Rodriguez,A .409 6 22 4 9 17 2 0 2 5 3 8 1 0
Wilson,D .091 4 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0
SEATTLE .215 6 191 18 41 68 12 0 5 18 21 48 3 2
NEW YORK .279 6 204 31 57 85 10 0 6 31 25 41 4 2

CLUB PITCHING
PITCHER W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB SO
Abbott,P 0 1 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 3 3 3 1 3 3
Garcia,F 2 0 1.54 2 2 0 0 0 11.2 10 2 2 0 4 11
Halama,J 0 0 2.89 2 2 0 0 0 9.1 10 3 3 0 5 3
Mesa,J 0 0 12.46 3 0 0 0 0 4.1 5 6 6 2 3 3
Paniagua,J 0 1 4.15 5 0 0 0 0 4.1 4 2 2 0 1 4
Ramsay,R 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 0 0 0 0 1
Rhodes,A 0 1 31.50 4 0 0 0 0 2.0 8 7 7 1 4 5
Sasaki,K 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 1 2.2 3 0 0 0 1 3
Sele,A 0 1 6.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 9 4 4 2 0 4
Tomko,B 0 0 7.20 2 0 0 0 0 5.0 3 4 4 0 4 4
SEATTLE 2 4 5.37 6 6 0 1 1 52.0 57 31 31 6 25 41
NEW YORK 4 2 3.06 6 6 1 1 1 53.0 41 18 18 5 21 48

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1997 AL DIVISION SERIES
Orioles defeat Mariners, 3-1
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
HR—Berroa, Hoiles, Martinez, Buhner, Rodriguez Att: 59,579

Game #2: October 2, 1997 at the Kingdome


Baltimore 010 020 240 — 9 14 0 SP/WP - Erickson
Seattle 200 000 100 — 3 9 0 SP/LP - Moyer
HR—Baines, Anderson Att: 59,309

Game #3: October 4, 1997 at Camden Yards


Seattle 001 010 002 — 4 11 0 SP/WP - Fassero
Baltimore 000 000 002 — 2 5 0 SP/LP - Key
HR—Buhner, Sorrento Att: 49,137

Game #4: October 5, 1997 at Camden Yards


Seattle 010 000 000 — 1 2 0 SP/LP - Johnson
Baltimore 200 010 00x — 3 7 0 SP/WP - Mussina; S - Myers
Att: 48,766

CLUB BATTING
CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
Amaral,R .500 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Blowers,M .200 3 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
Buhner,J .231 4 13 2 3 9 0 0 2 2 3 6 0 0
Cora,J .176 4 17 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
Ducey,R .500 2 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Gates,B .000 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Griffey Jr.,K .133 4 15 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 0
Kelly,R .308 4 13 1 4 7 3 0 0 1 0 3 0 0
Martinez,E .188 4 16 2 3 9 0 0 2 3 0 3 0 0
Rodriguez,A .313 4 16 1 5 9 1 0 1 1 0 5 0 0
Sheets,A .333 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
Sorrento,P .300 4 10 2 3 7 1 0 1 1 2 3 0 0
Wilson,D .000 4 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0
SEATTLE .218 4 133 11 29 48 5 0 6 11 7 42 2 0
BALTIMORE .289 4 135 23 39 68 11 0 6 23 16 27 2 2

CLUB PITCHING
POSTSEASON

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

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1995 AL DIVISION SERIES
Mariners defeat Yankees, 3-2
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

Game #2: October 4, 1995 at Yankee Stadium


Seattle 001-001-200-001-000 — 5 16 2 SP - Benes; LP - Belcher
New York 000-012-100-001-002 — 7 11 0 SP - Pettitte; WP - Rivera
HR - Coleman, Sierra, Mattingly, O’Neill, Griffey, Leyritz Att: 57,126

Game #3: October 6, 1995 at the Kingdome


New York 000-100-120 — 4 6 2 SP/LP - McDowell
Seattle 000-024-10x — 7 7 0 SP/WP - Johnson; S - Charlton
HR - B. Williams 2, T. Martinez, Stanley Att: 57,944

Game #4: October 7, 1995 at the Kingdome


New York 302-000-012 — 8 14 1 SP - Kamieniecki; LP - Wetteland
Seattle 004-011-05x — 11 16 0 SP - Bosio; WP - Charlton; S - Risley
HR - O’Neill, E. Martinez 2, Griffey, Buhner Att: 57,180

Game #5: October 8, 1995 at the Kingdome


New York 000-202-000-01 — 5 6 0 SP - Cone; LP - McDowell
Seattle 001-100-020-02 — 6 15 0 SP - Benes; WP - Johnson
HR - Cora, O’Neill, Griffey Att: 57,411

CLUB BATTING
CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
Amaral,R .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Blowers,M .167 5 18 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 3 7 0 0
Buhner,J .458 5 24 2 11 15 1 0 1 3 2 4 0 1
Coleman,V .217 5 23 6 5 10 0 1 1 1 2 4 1 0
Cora,J .316 5 19 7 6 10 1 0 1 1 3 0 1 0
Diaz,A .333 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
Fermin,F .000 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Griffey Jr.,K .391 5 23 9 9 24 0 0 5 7 2 4 1 0
Martinez, E .571 5 21 6 12 21 3 0 2 10 6 2 0 0
Martinez, T .409 5 22 4 9 13 1 0 1 5 3 4 0 1
POSTSEASON

Newson,W .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Pirkl,G .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rodriguez,A .000 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sojo,L .250 5 20 0 5 5 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0
Strange,D .000 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
Widger,C .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
Wilson,D .118 5 17 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 6 0 0
SEATTLE .315 5 200 35 63 104 6 1 11 33 25 41 3 2
NEW YORK .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

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1995 AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Indians defeat Mariners, 4-2
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

Game #2: October 11, 1995 at the Kingdome


Cleveland 000-022-010 — 5 12 0 SP/WP - Hershiser
Seattle 000-001-001 — 2 6 1 SP/LP - Belcher
HR - Ramirez 2, Griffey, Buhner Att: 58,144

Game #3: October 13, 1995 at Jacobs Field


Seattle 011-000-000-03 — 5 9 1 SP - Johnson; WP - Charlton
Cleveland 000-100-010-00 — 2 4 2 SP - Nagy; LP - Tavarez
HR - Buhner 2 Att: 43,643

Game #4: October 14, 1994 at Jacobs Field


Seattle 000-000-000 — 0 6 1 SP/LP - Benes
Cleveland 312-001-00x — 7 9 0 SP/WP - Hill
HR - Murray, Thome Att: 43,686

Game #5: October 15, 1995 at Jacobs Field


Seattle 001-010-000 — 2 5 2 SP/LP - Bosio
Cleveland 100-002-00x — 3 10 4 SP/WP - Hershiser; S - Mesa
HR - Thome Att: 43,607

Game #6: October 17, 1995 at the Kingdome


Cleveland 000-010-030 — 4 8 0 SP/WP - D. Martinez
Seattle 000-000-000 — 0 4 1 SP/LP - Johnson
HR - Baerga Att: 58,489

CLUB BATTING
CLUB AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
Amaral,R .000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Blowers,M .222 6 18 1 4 7 0 0 1 2 0 4 0 0
Buhner,J .304 6 23 5 7 18 2 0 3 5 2 8 0 0
Coleman,V .100 6 20 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 6 4 0
Cora,J .174 6 23 3 4 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
Diaz,A .429 4 7 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
POSTSEASON

Fermin,F .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Griffey Jr.,K .333 6 21 2 7 12 2 0 1 2 4 4 2 1
Martinez, E .087 6 23 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 1
Martinez, T .136 6 22 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 7 0 0
Rodriguez,A .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Sojo,L .250 6 20 0 5 7 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0
Strange,D .000 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
Widger,C .000 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Wilson,D .000 6 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
SEATTLE .184 6 201 12 37 60 8 0 5 10 15 46 9 2
CLEVELAND .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

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MINOR LEAGUES

Evan White was the Mariners First-round selection (17th overall) in the
2017 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of the University of Kentucky.
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Director, Player Development............................................................................................................... Andy McKay
Coordinator, Player Development.......................................................................................................James Roche
Administrator, Player Development............................................................................................................Jan Plein
Coordinator of Organization Instruction.............................................................................................. Mike Micucci
Field Coordinator................................................................................................................................. Carson Vitale
Special Assistant, Player Development..................................................................................................Alvin Davis
Special Assistant, Player Development.............................................................................................Pete Harnisch
Special Assistant, Player Development................................................................................................. Dan Wilson
Pitching Coordinator.............................................................................................................................Oscar Marin
Hitting Coordinator..................................................................................................................... Hugh Quattlebaum
Catching Coordinator..........................................................................................................................Tony Arnerich
Organization Pitching Coach...............................................................................................................Cody Buckel
Organization Pitching Development/Rehab Coach................................................................................. Brad Mills
Athletic Training Coordinator.................................................................................................................John Walker
Performance Specialist Coordinator................................................................................................. Rob Fumagalli
Coordinator of Professional Development....................................................................................... Leslie Manning
Athlete Monitoring..................................................................................................................................Dan Adams
Mental Skills Coach............................................................................................................................ David Franco
EAP Cooridnator....................................................................................................................................Andy Bottin
Minor League Video Coordinator...................................................................................................... Craig Manning

MINOR LEAGUE AFFILIATES


AAA Tacoma Rainiers (24th yr.) A Everett AquaSox (24th yr.)
Pacific Coast League Northwest League
Cheney Stadium Memorial Stadium
2502 South Tyler 3802 Broadway
Tacoma, WA 98405 Everett, WA 98201
253-752-7707 425-258-3673
Aaron Artman, President/GM Danny Tetzlaff General Manager
Pat Listach, Manager Jose Moreno, Manager
Lance Painter, Pitching Coach Danielin Acevedo, Pitching Coach
Dave Berg, Hitting Coach Moises Hernandez, Pitching Coach
Tom Newberg, Trainer Eric Farris, Hitting Coach
Ben Clawson, Trainer Joshua Gallagher, Trainer
Derek Mendoza, Performance Coach Michael Apodaca, Performance Coach
AA Arkansas Travlers (2nd yr.) R Peoria Mariners (25th yr.)
Texas League Arizona League
Dickey-Stephens Park Peoria Sports Complex
400 West Broadway 15707 North 83rd Avenue
No. Little Rock, AR 72114 Peoria, AZ 85382
501-664-1555 623-776-4818 - Training Room
Paul Allen, General Manager 623-776-4819 - Clubhouse
Daren Brown, Manager Zac Livingston, Manager
Ethan Katz, Pitching Coach Yoel Monzon, Pitching Coach
Roy Howell, Hitting Coach Jarrett DeHart, Hitting Coach
Jimmy Van Ostrand, Asst. Hitting Coach Randy Roetter, Trainer
BJ Downie, Trainer Kevin Childs, Performance Coach
Aaron Reis, Asst. Performance Coach Isaac Ruiz, Clubhouse Manager
Martin Nelson, Clubhouse Assistant
A Modesto Nuts (2nd yr.)
California League R Dominican Republic Mariners
John Thurman Field Dominican Summer League
601 Neece Drive Boca Chica, Dominican Republic
Modesto, CA 95351 Martin Valerio, Director of DR Administration
209-572-4487 Luis Matias, Asst., Baseball Operations (DR)
Mike Gorrasi, General Manager Cesar Nicolas, Manager
Mitch Canham, Manager Jose Amancio Veloz, Pitching Coach
MINOR LEAGUES

Pete Woodworth, Pitching Coach Alon Leichman, Pitching Coach


Joe Thurston, Hitting Coach David Flores, Hitting Coach
Josh DeLoreto, Trainer Luis Caballero, Coach
Andy Lyon, Performance Coach Renny Osuna, Coach
Leonardo Santiago, Trainer
A Clinton LumberKings (10th yr.) Bladimir Friars, Trainer
Midwest League Alexander Pons, Performance Specialist
Ashford University Field George Drullard, Performance Coach
537 Ballpark Drive Jose Rose, Performance Coach
Clinton, IA 52732
563-242-0727
Ted Tornow, General Manager
Denny Hocking, Manager
Doug Mathis, Pitching Coach
Jose Umbria, Hitting Coach
Taylor Bennett, Trainer
TBD, Performance Coach

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TACOMA RAINIERS
W-L RECORD: 66-76
BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E
* APLIN, ANDREW .243 47 148 21 36 8 2 5 25 26 32 4 2 .360 .426 2
T * APLIN, ANDREW .246 77 232 35 57 11 3 6 38 42 53 5 3 .366 .397 2
# ASCANIO, RAYDER .000 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 1
BARON, STEVEN .256 54 164 16 42 6 0 2 17 20 42 0 0 .339 .329 2
BECKHAM, GORDON .262 83 328 37 86 16 0 9 45 20 58 3 2 .313 .393 8
CAPRIATA, ALEXANDER .286 4 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 .375 .286 0
1 * FREEMAN, MIKE .350 16 60 12 21 3 1 1 9 7 10 2 0 .418 .483 1
* GAMEL, BEN .300 19 60 6 18 1 1 1 8 12 11 1 1 .427 .400 0
GOSEWISCH, TUFFY .229 85 279 27 64 22 0 4 33 29 68 1 0 .313 .351 4
GREBECK, AUSTIN .200 4 15 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 .200 .400 0
HANIGER, MITCH .256 11 39 6 10 2 0 3 6 7 5 0 0 .375 .538 1
HELDER, EUGENE .167 5 18 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 .167 .278 1
HERNANDEZ, BRAYAN .400 3 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .400 .400 1
JACKSON, RYAN .229 15 48 3 11 2 0 0 6 4 11 0 1 .302 .271 5
T JACKSON, RYAN .244 29 90 7 22 2 0 0 10 12 20 0 1 .340 .267 7
MARJAMA, MIKE .167 21 78 5 13 3 1 3 12 7 15 0 0 .244 .346 4
1 * MARTIN, LEONYS .306 88 360 63 110 24 5 11 39 21 89 25 6 .346 .492 5
MEJIAS-BREAN, SETH .271 19 70 15 19 6 1 1 7 7 13 1 0 .338 .429 2
* MILLER, IAN .268 41 168 22 45 4 2 0 6 5 33 13 1 .297 .315 0
MOTTER, TAYLOR .350 25 100 24 35 6 1 7 18 14 12 6 3 .427 .640 3
# MUNO, DANNY .273 90 293 47 80 20 1 8 33 53 91 12 8 .387 .430 11
# O'MALLEY, SHAWN .205 20 78 8 16 3 0 1 5 4 17 0 1 .250 .282 1
1 O'NEILL, TYLER .244 93 349 54 85 21 2 19 56 44 108 9 2 .328 .479 3
PETERSON, D.J. .264 103 382 47 101 17 2 12 54 32 75 6 2 .323 .414 8
* PIZZANO, DARIO .229 44 140 16 32 8 1 5 16 11 19 1 0 .297 .407 3
1 * POWELL, BOOG .340 58 206 46 70 9 2 6 33 28 27 11 5 .416 .490 3
* RAMSEY, JAMES --- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- --- 0
# ROSA, JOSEPH .071 4 14 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .071 .143 0
* SANTA, KEVIN .286 2 7 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .375 .429 0
SCOTT, RYAN .125 4 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .222 .125 0
SEGURA, JEAN .125 2 8 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .125 .125 0
SHANK, ZACH .215 115 368 41 79 18 5 2 43 33 94 14 2 .282 .307 8
1 SMITH, TYLER .239 84 285 34 68 13 0 6 28 37 65 4 5 .330 .347 8
TAYLOR, LOGAN .182 3 11 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 1 .182 .455 0
* VOGELBACH, DANIEL .290 125 459 65 133 25 0 17 83 76 98 3 1 .388 .455 9
* WALDROP, KYLE .220 13 41 5 9 2 0 0 6 7 10 0 0 .327 .268 2
WAWOE, GIANFRANCO .000 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 0
* WONG, JOEY .222 12 36 4 8 1 0 1 5 6 6 0 0 .333 .333 1
ZUNINO, MIKE .293 12 41 7 12 2 0 5 11 4 5 0 0 .356 .707 0
TEAM TOTAL .260 142 4689 639 1220 244 28 131 609 517 1033 118 44 .337 .408 108

ALL-STAR FUTURES GAME


Since 1999, Major League Baseball has held the Futures Game as part of the All-Star
Game festivities. The event showcases the top minor league players in the game in a format
that pits the top prospects from the United States against a team of counterparts hailing from
outside the U.S. The Mariners organization has had 38 selections to the Futures game. Below
is a list of all Mariners to play in the annual event:
1999: 2005: 2012:
Chris Mears, RHP (World) Y. Betancourt, INF (World) Taijuan Walker, RHP (USA)
Ryan Anderson, LHP (USA) Shin-Soo Choo, OF (World) Danny Hultzen, LHP (USA)
2000: 2006: 2013:
Craig Anderson, LHP (World) Wladimir Balentien, OF (World) Taijuan Walker, RHP (USA)
Ryan Anderson, LHP (USA) Yung Chi Chen, INF (World) Ji-Man Choi, 1B (World)
2001: 2007: Brad Miller, INF (USA)
Joel Pineiro, RHP (World) Wladimir Balentien, OF (World) 2014:
MINOR LEAGUES

Jamal Strong, OF (USA) Michael Saunders, OF (World) D.J. Peterson, INF (USA)
2002: 2008: Gabby Guerrero, OF (World)
Jose Lopez, INF (World) Phillippe Aumont, RHP (World) 2015:
Shin-Soo Choo, OF (World) 2009: Ketel Marte, INF (USA)
2003: Tyson Gillies, OF (World) Edwin Diaz, RHP (World)
Clint Nageotte, RHP (USA) Alex Liddi, 3B (World) 2016:
Travis Blackley, LHP (World) 2010: Tyler O'Neill, OF (World)
2004: Carlos Peguero, OF (World) Dylan Unsworth, RHP (World)
Jeremy Reed, OF (USA) Alex Liddi, 3B (World) 2017:
Shin-Soo Choo, OF (World) Thyago Vieira, RHP (World)
2011:
Félix Hernández, RHP (World)
Alex Liddi, 3B (World)
James Paxton, LHP (World)

219
TACOMA RAINIERS STATS CONTINUED
PITCHERS W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP
ALTAVILLA, DAN 2-0 1.54 20 0 0 0 6 23.1 17 4 4 1 1 15 36 0 2
* APLIN, ANDREW 0-0 1.80 5 0 0 0 0 5.0 3 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 0
ARO, JONATHAN 6-1 3.16 25 1 0 0 0 42.2 31 16 15 5 1 11 48 0 0
ASH, BRETT 1-0 9.82 1 0 0 0 0 3.2 6 4 4 1 0 0 4 0 0
BANNISTER, NATHAN 1-0 4.37 4 3 0 0 0 22.2 23 11 11 5 0 5 18 0 0
BERGMAN, CHRISTIAN 9-4 5.34 16 16 1 1 0 86.0 102 53 51 7 2 18 63 0 1
* CASTELLANOS, CHRIS 0-2 12.46 2 1 0 0 0 4.1 8 6 6 1 0 1 3 0 0
CISHEK, STEVE 1-0 0.00 3 1 0 0 0 2.2 2 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0
CLOYD, TYLER 1-1 5.67 19 14 0 0 1 60.1 64 41 38 8 1 17 48 0 1
DE JONG, CHASE 3-6 6.00 15 15 0 0 0 84.0 99 61 56 18 4 27 61 0 5
DELAPLANE, SAM 0-0 4.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0
EVANS, BRYAN 0-0 1.80 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 5 1 1 0 0 1 8 0 1
FIEN, CASEY 0-1 3.38 5 0 0 0 1 5.1 7 2 2 0 0 0 3 0 1
FRIERI, ERNESTO 1-2 5.25 7 0 0 0 0 12.0 9 7 7 1 0 9 18 0 0
T FRIERI, ERNESTO 1-3 3.93 14 0 0 0 0 18.1 14 8 8 1 0 12 28 0 0
* FRY, PAUL 0-1 18.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 6 4 4 0 0 1 1 0 0
GARTON, RYAN 0-2 6.00 7 0 0 0 0 12.0 11 11 8 0 2 8 15 1 2
GAVIGLIO, SAM 3-6 3.88 13 13 1 0 0 72.0 72 35 31 5 5 12 57 0 1
GOMEZ, JEANMAR 1-0 1.59 5 0 0 0 1 5.2 3 1 1 1 0 2 4 0 0
T GOMEZ, JEANMAR 1-0 1.93 12 0 0 0 1 14.0 10 3 3 2 0 3 11 0 0
* GONZALES, MARCO 2-0 4.50 2 2 0 0 0 12.0 8 8 6 0 1 5 9 0 1
T * GONZALES, MARCO 8-4 3.14 13 13 0 0 0 80.1 62 33 28 6 5 22 66 0 1
* HAGADONE, NICK 3-3 3.51 28 0 0 0 0 33.1 26 13 13 3 0 13 35 0 3
HARPER, RYNE 3-2 3.88 37 0 0 0 3 46.1 42 21 20 5 1 21 45 0 0
HERNANDEZ, FELIX 2-0 4.15 3 3 0 0 0 13.0 9 6 6 1 0 3 16 0 0
1 HESTON, CHRIS 2-1 3.41 6 6 1 1 0 31.2 26 12 12 2 2 11 28 0 0
* HUNTER, KYLE 3-0 3.05 8 2 0 0 0 20.2 23 8 7 1 0 4 14 0 0
HUTCHISON, AUSTIN 0-1 10.80 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 3 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0
IWAKUMA, HISASHI 0-1 18.00 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 4 4 4 1 0 2 3 0 0
KELLY, RYAN 1-1 5.74 15 0 0 0 0 15.2 14 10 10 1 0 3 19 0 1
KERSKI, KODY 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
* KIEKHEFER, DEAN 3-3 4.47 49 0 0 0 3 44.1 53 27 22 3 2 19 42 0 1
KUZMINSKY, SCOTT 0-0 3.38 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 4 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 0
LAWRENCE, CASEY 2-4 4.08 11 7 1 1 0 57.1 50 26 26 7 1 10 41 0 0
LIGHT, PAT 1-2 5.34 20 0 0 0 0 28.2 28 17 17 2 4 19 14 0 6
LOWE, MARK 3-4 6.23 32 0 0 0 1 39.0 49 31 27 6 1 20 37 0 1
MACHI, JEAN 2-4 3.44 29 3 0 0 10 36.2 39 15 14 2 2 8 29 0 1
MARSHALL, EVAN 1-0 4.15 13 1 0 0 1 21.2 28 12 10 4 0 7 26 0 1
MARTIN, CODY 0-2 4.13 20 7 0 0 1 56.2 59 27 26 7 5 14 67 0 2
MOORE, ANDREW 3-4 3.48 15 14 0 0 0 75.0 68 30 29 9 2 13 66 0 1
MUNO, DANNY 0-0 54.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 2 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0
1 * OVERTON, DILLON 1-2 9.33 7 6 0 0 0 27.0 34 28 28 9 0 12 22 0 2
* PAEZ, PAUL 0-1 1.29 3 1 0 0 0 7.0 2 2 1 0 0 1 4 0 0
PAGAN, EMILIO 2-1 2.56 23 0 0 0 5 31.2 19 9 9 0 2 8 36 0 0
PINEDA, RAFAEL 0-1 67.50 1 1 0 0 0 0.2 5 5 5 1 0 1 1 0 0
POVSE, MAX 1-4 7.39 13 5 0 0 0 31.2 41 28 26 3 2 12 29 0 0
* RATLIFF, LANE 0-0 9.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 3 3 1 1 3 2 0 0
RIDINGS, STEVEN 0-0 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 5 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 1
RIVERA, MICHAEL 0-0 36.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 5 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCRIBNER, EVAN 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
SHANK, ZACH 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
SIMMONS, SHAE 0-0 3.68 9 0 0 0 0 7.1 5 4 3 1 0 6 6 0 1
UNSWORTH, DYLAN 0-1 3.12 2 2 0 0 0 8.2 10 3 3 0 1 2 4 0 0
VIEIRA, THYAGO 0-1 4.58 12 0 0 0 2 17.2 18 9 9 1 1 7 11 1 8
WEBER, RYAN 2-0 0.85 6 5 0 0 0 31.2 20 3 3 1 1 4 19 0 0
WHALEN, ROB 0-7 6.58 10 10 1 0 0 53.1 61 44 39 9 3 20 43 0 5
ZYCH, TONY 0-0 20.25 2 1 0 0 0 1.1 5 3 3 1 0 0 3 0 0
TEAM TOTAL 66-76 4.69 142 142 5 13 35 1213.2 1238 679 633 135 49 384 1072 2 49
KEY: * - LEFTHANDED HITTER/PITCHER, # - SWITCH HITTER

2017 MARINERS ORGANIZATIONAL STANDINGS


MINOR LEAGUES

Team League Level Won-Lost Standings GB


Tacoma Pacific Coast AAA 66-76 3rd -14.0
Arkansas Texas AA 32-38, 1st Half 4th -7.0
33-37, 2nd Half 3rd -11.0
Modesto California A 39-31, 1st Half 1st +3.0*
35-35, 2nd Half T1st +2.0*
Clinton Midwest A 31-36, 1st Half 5th -8.0
33-37, 2nd Half T5th -9.0
Everett Northwest Short-A 17-21, 1st Half 3rd -4.0
19-19, 2nd Half 4th -4.0
AZL Mariners Arizona Rookie 17-11, 1st Half 1st +2.0*
14-13, 2nd Half 3rd -2.5
DSL Mariners Dominican Rookie 30-40 7th -14.0
*Division Winner

220
ARKANSAS TRAVELERS
W-L RECORD: 66-75
BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E
ARGO, WILLIE .179 19 67 8 12 6 0 2 7 4 28 0 0 .225 .358 0
BARON, STEVEN .196 16 51 2 10 1 0 1 5 4 12 0 0 .281 .275 0
BAUM, JAY .192 27 104 10 20 4 0 1 8 4 28 3 0 .229 .260 5
BISHOP, BRADEN .336 31 125 18 42 9 1 1 11 15 15 6 1 .417 .448 1
CASTEEL, RYAN .272 100 389 47 106 25 0 12 61 31 84 1 0 .323 .429 7
* DE LA CRUZ, KEURY .238 32 122 10 29 3 1 0 11 5 24 5 1 .268 .279 0
HEBERT, BROCK .171 22 70 6 12 1 0 2 6 4 20 1 1 .247 .271 1
KOBERNUS, JEFF .222 44 135 11 30 4 0 0 11 9 30 9 3 .279 .252 5
LAW, ADAM .222 17 63 4 14 3 0 0 3 1 22 0 2 .234 .270 1
# LITTLEWOOD, MARCUS .242 73 281 30 68 11 0 9 35 14 67 1 0 .274 .377 1
* MACK, CHANTZ .184 29 87 10 16 3 0 1 8 21 22 0 0 .343 .253 2
MARISCAL, CHRIS .245 40 155 15 38 3 2 1 14 14 30 0 1 .316 .310 1
MARLETTE, TYLER .245 97 368 47 90 22 2 11 65 31 89 0 1 .309 .405 3
MEJIAS-BREAN, SETH .268 74 291 31 78 8 2 3 42 22 71 4 1 .328 .340 2
* MILLER, IAN .326 83 344 63 112 18 3 4 29 28 69 30 4 .382 .430 4
# O'MALLEY, SHAWN .250 8 28 5 7 1 0 1 3 8 7 0 0 .417 .393 1
PETTY, KYLE .252 34 107 8 27 5 0 0 14 13 37 2 0 .341 .299 0
* PIZZANO, DARIO .294 72 272 40 80 12 1 8 41 28 27 2 1 .374 .434 1
# ROSA, JOSEPH .286 2 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .375 .286 1
SCOTT, RYAN .400 1 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 .400 .400 0
SEAGER, JUSTIN .214 14 42 3 9 3 0 1 3 3 17 0 0 .267 .357 3
SEGURA, JEAN .091 3 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .167 .091 0
# TAYLOR, CHUCK .274 122 471 74 129 25 3 9 58 66 90 10 2 .369 .397 3
* WALDROP, KYLE .303 109 412 61 125 28 0 10 68 37 86 4 3 .367 .444 0
* WARD, NELSON .265 82 264 32 70 12 1 1 22 26 74 8 3 .339 .330 11
WAWOE, GIANFRANCO .241 14 58 8 14 5 0 0 7 2 8 2 0 .262 .328 3
* WONG, JOEY .241 118 390 62 94 10 1 2 29 66 79 0 1 .360 .287 10
TEAM TOTAL .262 140 4719 607 1237 222 17 80 562 458 1040 88 25 .333 .367 76

PITCHERS W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP


ASH, BRETT 5-10 7.48 20 14 0 0 0 77.0 114 65 64 12 3 28 42 2 4
BOCHES, SCOTT 1-0 9.00 5 0 0 0 0 10.0 16 10 10 1 0 8 2 0 1
CASH, RALSTON 1-0 1.93 5 0 0 0 0 4.2 5 1 1 0 0 3 4 0 1
T CASH, RALSTON 4-2 4.96 36 0 0 0 1 49.0 56 31 27 4 2 20 65 0 6
CAUGHEL, LINDSEY 10-10 3.71 27 26 2 1 0 157.2 148 66 65 18 1 38 116 0 10
CISHEK, STEVE 0-0 5.40 4 1 0 0 0 3.1 4 2 2 0 0 1 4 0 0
* CURTIS, ZAC 1-2 3.51 41 0 0 0 13 51.1 43 21 20 3 6 19 60 0 6
DEFRATUS, JUSTIN 5-7 4.85 17 16 0 0 0 98.1 118 61 53 15 11 14 53 0 5
DE JONG, CHASE 1-3 5.97 5 5 0 0 0 28.2 32 20 19 3 3 10 18 0 2
EVANS, BRYAN 4-2 3.47 6 6 0 0 0 36.1 39 15 14 5 1 6 39 0 4
GERBER, DAVID 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GILLIES, DARIN 3-3 3.32 39 0 0 0 3 59.2 52 23 22 4 1 25 47 0 2
HARPER, RYNE 1-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 7.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0
HERB, TYLER 6-4 3.31 16 16 0 0 0 98.0 97 40 36 5 5 30 88 0 7
* HORSTMAN, RYAN 2-0 5.71 13 0 0 0 0 17.1 15 11 11 2 0 12 23 0 1
* HUNTER, KYLE 1-0 4.73 23 3 0 0 0 51.1 66 28 27 8 3 14 40 0 1
HUTCHISON, AUSTIN 0-0 1.69 3 0 0 0 0 10.2 9 3 2 0 0 5 9 0 0
KELLY, RYAN 1-0 0.00 14 0 0 0 6 14.2 5 0 0 0 0 4 13 1 1
KNIGGE, TYLER 1-1 5.68 17 0 0 0 0 19.0 23 13 12 1 2 12 23 1 3
KOBER, COLLIN 0-0 6.23 4 0 0 0 0 4.1 5 3 3 1 1 3 3 0 0
KUBITZA, AUSTIN 0-0 9.42 10 1 0 0 0 14.1 18 16 15 0 3 13 7 0 6
MARSHALL, EVAN 0-0 13.50 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 7 4 4 0 1 1 1 0 0
* MISIEWICZ, ANTHONY 3-3 4.35 7 7 0 0 0 41.1 40 20 20 4 1 11 32 0 3
MOORE, ANDREW 1-2 2.08 6 5 0 0 0 34.2 28 8 8 4 0 9 33 0 2
NEIDERT, NICK 1-3 6.56 6 6 0 0 0 23.1 33 21 17 4 1 5 13 1 2
* PAEZ, PAUL 0-0 4.70 5 1 0 0 0 7.2 6 4 4 2 0 4 7 0 0
* PAXTON, JAMES 0-0 4.50 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 5 2 2 1 0 0 5 0 1
PERRY, BLAKE 1-4 5.66 40 0 0 0 3 62.0 66 43 39 5 3 33 67 1 6
PETTY, KYLE 0-0 27.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 5 4 4 1 0 1 0 0 0
POVSE, MAX 3-2 3.46 9 8 0 0 0 39.0 34 17 15 1 2 14 32 0 0
RIDINGS, STEVEN 0-1 10.80 1 0 0 0 0 3.1 4 4 4 0 0 3 4 0 1
MINOR LEAGUES

SIMMONS, SHAE 0-0 10.12 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 6 3 3 0 0 1 4 0 1


TAGO, PETER 0-3 2.54 28 0 0 0 4 39.0 23 13 11 1 2 24 48 0 11
* TOLLIVER, ASHUR 1-0 3.38 5 0 0 0 0 8.0 7 3 3 0 1 2 7 0 1
UNSWORTH, DYLAN 9-8 3.31 20 20 1 0 0 119.2 112 49 44 9 8 20 86 2 1
VIEIRA, THYAGO 2-3 3.72 29 0 0 0 2 36.1 30 18 15 1 2 15 35 1 4
WEST, AARON 1-4 2.59 9 4 0 0 0 24.1 30 10 7 1 1 5 13 0 1
TEAM TOTAL 65-75 4.24 140 140 3 10 31 1214.1 1247 621 572 112 62 393 988 9 88
KEY: * - LEFTHANDED HITTER/PITCHER, # - SWITCH HITTER

2017 BASEBALL AMERICA LEAGUE TOP PROSPECTS


California League (High Desert):
Kyle Lewis, OF....................................... #4
Nick Neidert, RHP............................... #11

221
MODESTO NUTS
W-L RECORD: 74-66
BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E
ARGO, WILLIE .234 54 201 25 47 14 1 6 30 22 60 13 3 .315 .403 3
#
ASCANIO, RAYDER .223 66 233 25 52 16 1 4 24 26 40 3 4 .304 .352 8
BAUM, JAY .257 9 35 3 9 2 2 1 8 2 8 1 1 .297 .514 2
BISHOP, BRADEN .296 88 355 71 105 25 3 2 32 45 65 16 4 .385 .400 2
*
COWAN, JORDAN .271 121 468 67 127 20 2 2 39 50 88 18 5 .345 .335 7
CURLETTA, JOEY .256 121 454 72 116 37 1 15 68 62 136 13 1 .343 .441 7
DECARLO, JOE .240 96 325 45 78 14 2 13 46 42 99 1 2 .346 .415 4
EUSEBIO, RICKY .215 32 121 22 26 11 1 4 9 9 34 0 1 .280 .421 0
*
FILIA, ERIC .326 128 491 63 160 28 5 5 59 65 45 9 6 .407 .434 3
GREBECK, AUSTIN .128 16 39 7 5 1 0 0 1 10 17 4 1 .300 .154 2
LEWIS, KYLE .255 38 149 20 38 4 0 6 24 15 38 2 1 .323 .403 1
*
LIBERATO, LUIS .257 68 257 41 66 11 5 8 28 21 80 7 4 .314 .432 2
MARISCAL, CHRIS .305 85 325 52 99 13 6 7 49 44 75 6 5 .392 .446 9
NIETO, ARTURO .237 78 266 35 63 12 1 5 27 25 73 1 1 .310 .346 9
*
RIZZO, JOE .200 5 20 1 4 0 1 0 1 1 8 0 0 .238 .300 0
*
SANTA, KEVIN .244 15 45 5 11 0 0 1 5 4 4 1 3 .320 .311 1
SCOTT, RYAN .100 14 40 3 4 1 0 0 2 3 15 1 0 .163 .125 1
TAYLOR, LOGAN .241 82 316 37 76 26 3 8 59 24 107 4 4 .305 .418 9
TORRES, DANIEL .181 25 83 9 15 1 0 0 8 7 21 0 1 .258 .193 1
*
WALTON, DONNIE .269 67 242 37 65 16 1 2 24 27 49 6 6 .349 .368 10
WAWOE, GIANFRANCO .270 97 374 36 101 17 6 2 62 23 59 15 8 .316 .364 11
TEAM TOTAL .262 140 4839 676 1267 269 41 91 605 527 1121 121 61 .340 .391 108

PITCHERS W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP


ANDERSON, JACK 0-3 4.43 16 0 0 0 1 20.1 22 10 10 0 1 9 21 0 2
BANNISTER, NATHAN 8-7 4.33 23 23 0 0 0 120.2 130 60 58 17 4 16 99 0 7
BONNELL, BRYAN 3-2 3.64 32 2 0 0 3 59.1 62 31 24 6 1 17 51 1 3
COWAN, JORDAN 1-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
DUGGER, ROBERT 2-5 3.94 9 9 0 0 0 45.2 49 25 20 4 1 16 47 1 3
FESTA, MATTHEW 4-2 3.23 42 1 0 0 6 69.2 61 30 25 7 1 19 99 0 4
GORGAS, MARVIN 4-2 3.21 23 0 0 0 4 42.0 36 23 15 4 1 26 55 0 6
HAMMOND, TED 0-0 4.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 1
* HERRMANN, SPENCER 4-6 3.53 36 13 0 0 2 104.2 103 41 41 10 6 29 103 0 6
HUTCHISON, AUSTIN 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.1 3 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0
IWAKUMA, HISASHI 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
JACKSON, TYLER 2-2 3.60 9 9 0 0 0 45.0 46 22 18 1 0 9 36 0 4
KERSKI, KODY 1-2 10.45 7 0 0 0 1 10.1 16 13 12 1 0 2 13 0 1
KNIGGE, TYLER 0-0 4.50 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 4 2 2 0 0 2 4 0 1
LOPEZ, PABLO 5-8 5.04 19 18 0 0 0 100.0 113 63 56 6 2 13 89 3 7
MCCLAIN, REGGIE 12-9 4.75 27 27 1 0 0 153.1 164 85 81 15 12 35 127 1 3
* MISIEWICZ, ANTHONY 5-2 4.96 16 16 0 0 0 78.0 82 47 43 6 2 27 85 0 7
NEIDERT, NICK 10-3 2.76 19 19 0 0 0 104.1 95 33 32 7 7 17 109 0 5
* PAEZ, PAUL 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
PIERCE, ROHN 0-0 5.19 4 0 0 0 0 8.2 12 5 5 0 1 6 9 0 0
* PISTORESE, JOE 0-2 3.89 28 1 0 0 0 41.2 36 21 18 2 5 19 49 0 0
RIDINGS, STEVEN 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 2 2 0 1 2 3 0 0
RIVERA, MICHAEL 0-0 7.20 2 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 5 4 0 3 2 3 0 0
SANTA, KEVIN 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SANTIAGO, JOSE 0-1 18.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 4 4 1 1 2 1 0 1
SCHIRALDI, LUKAS 2-1 4.58 28 0 0 0 3 37.1 29 21 19 1 4 27 63 0 14
SCOTT, RYAN 1-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
STRAIN, JOEY 3-3 5.96 37 1 0 0 0 74.0 104 51 49 5 3 10 51 0 4
WALKER, MATT 4-5 4.19 42 0 0 0 6 58.0 59 31 27 6 1 28 69 0 13
WARREN, ART 3-1 3.06 43 0 0 0 8 64.2 58 25 22 5 4 25 67 1 3
TEAM TOTAL 74-66 4.14 140 140 1 10 34 1265.2 1297 652 582 104 62 362 1263 7 95

KEY: * - LEFTHANDED HITTER/PITCHER, # - SWITCH HITTER


MINOR LEAGUES

GOLD GLOVE LEGACY


Kyle Seager won the American League Gold Glove at 3B in 2014, the Mariners first
Gold Glove since Franklin Gutierrez and Ichiro in 2010. The two outfield awards in 2010
marked the 11th time in club history the Mariners had multiple Gold Glove winners, and
the fourth time to win two of the three OF awards, joining Jay Buhner and Ken Griffey Jr.
in 1996 and Ichiro and Mike Cameron in 2001 and 2003.
The Mariners had at least one player win a Gold Glove winner in 24 consecutive
seasons from 1987-2010. The streak started in 1987 when pitcher Mark Langston
became the first Mariner ever to win a Gold Glove. Since 1998, the Mariners have
captured 24 Gold Gloves (Ichiro - 10, Boone - 3, Olerud - 3, Griffey Jr. - 2, Cameron - 2,
Beltre - 2, Gutierrez - 1, Seager - 1).

222
MODESTO PLAYOFF STATISTICS
W-L RECORD: 6-0
BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E
*
COWAN, JORDAN .240 6 25 9 6 1 0 2 7 3 5 3 0 .333 .520 0
CURLETTA, JOEY .423 6 26 8 11 4 0 1 8 1 8 0 0 .429 .692 1
DECARLO, JOE .333 6 27 6 9 3 0 1 5 2 9 1 0 .379 .556 0
*
FILIA, ERIC .333 6 27 7 9 1 0 3 5 2 4 1 0 .400 .704 0
LEWIS, KYLE .393 6 28 7 11 1 1 1 6 0 4 0 0 .414 .607 0
*
LIBERATO, LUIS .130 6 23 5 3 0 1 1 3 3 11 0 0 .231 .348 0
NIETO, ARTURO .208 6 24 3 5 1 0 1 5 1 7 0 0 .269 .375 0
*
RIZZO, JOE .421 5 19 4 8 2 0 1 6 3 2 0 0 .500 .684 1
TAYLOR, LOGAN .200 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 .200 .200 0
*
WALTON, DONNIE .273 6 22 3 6 1 0 0 1 4 5 0 0 .407 .318 0
TEAM TOTAL .305 6 226 52 69 14 2 11 47 19 55 6 0 .369 .531 3

PITCHERS W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP


ANDERSON, JACK 0-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 2.1 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0
BANNISTER, NATHAN 2-0 1.42 2 2 0 0 0 12.2 8 2 2 1 1 0 8 0 0
BONNELL, BRYAN 0-0 3.00 2 0 0 0 1 3.0 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 0
DUGGER, ROBERT 1-0 1.74 2 2 0 0 0 10.1 8 2 2 0 0 6 9 0 1
FESTA, MATTHEW 0-0 9.00 3 0 0 0 1 3.0 5 4 3 0 1 0 2 0 0
FRANKOFF, SETH 1-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 6.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 2
GORGAS, MARVIN 0-0 135.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 2 5 5 1 0 3 0 0 0
* HERRMANN, SPENCER 0-0 5.00 2 2 0 0 0 9.0 8 5 5 3 1 3 7 0 0
* PISTORESE, JOE 1-0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0
WALKER, MATT 1-0 6.75 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 5 2 2 1 0 1 4 0 0
WARREN, ART 0-0 2.70 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 3 1 1 0 1 0 8 0 0
TEAM TOTAL 6-0 3.38 6 6 0 0 2 56.0 46 22 21 7 6 17 57 0 3

KEY: * - LEFTHANDED HITTER/PITCHER, # - SWITCH HITTER

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 team’s 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.

MARINERS NO. 1 DRAFT SELECTIONS


Month Year Player Month Year Player
Jan. 1977 Paul Givens, lhp June 1993 * Alex Rodriguez, ss
June 1977 Dave Henderson, of June 1994 Jason Varitek, c
Jan. 1978 Jim Maler, 1b June 1995 Jose Cruz Jr., of
June 1978 Tito Nanni, of June 1996 Gil Meche, rhp
Jan. 1979 Mike Hood, c June 1997 Ryan Anderson, lhp
June 1979 * Al Chambers, of June 1998 Matt Thornton, lhp
Jan. 1980 Don Freeman, ss June 1999 Ryan Christianson, c
June 1980 Darnell Coles, ss June 2000 Sam Hays, lhp (rd. 4)
MINOR LEAGUES

Jan. 1981 Bret McAfee, ss June 2001 Michael Garciaparra, ss


June 1981 * Mike Moore, rhp June 2002 John Mayberry, 1b
Jan. 1982 Wray Bergendahl, rhp June 2003 Adam Jones, ss
June 1982 Spike Owen, ss June 2004 Matt Tuiasosopo, ss (rd.3)
Jan. 1983 Keith Komeiji, c June 2005 Jeff Clement, c
June 1983 Darrel Akerfelds, rhp June 2006 Brandon Morrow, rhp
Jan. 1984 * Calvin Jones, rhp June 2007 Phillippe Aumonte, rhp
June 1984 Bill Swift, rhp June 2008 Josh Fields, rhp
Jan. 1985 Dan Larson, rhp June 2009 Dustin Ackley, inf
June 1985 Mike Campbell, rhp June 2010 Taijuan Walker, rhp
Jan. 1986 James Pritikin, of June 2011 Danny Hultzen, lhp
June 1986 Patrick Lennon, ss June 2012 Mike Zunino, c
June 1987 * Ken Griffey Jr., of June 2013 D.J. Peterson, inf
June 1988 Tino Martinez, 1b June 2014 Alex Jackson, of
June 1989 Roger Salkeld, rhp June 2015 Nick Neidert, rhp
June 1990 Marc Newfield, 1b June 2016 Kyle Lewis, of
June 1991 Shawn Estes, lhp June 2017 Evan White, 1b
June 1992 Ron Villone, lhp * First player selected in entire draft

223
CLINTON LUMBERKINGS
W-L RECORD: 64-73
BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E
ALFONSO, JAMES .214 80 276 20 59 20 0 3 28 25 72 0 3 .299 .319 6
# ASCANIO, RAYDER .220 42 150 23 33 9 0 5 20 17 44 9 4 .296 .380 10
BOYD, LOUIS .261 19 69 7 18 2 0 0 2 3 16 5 1 .292 .290 3
BRIGMAN, BRYSON .235 120 463 55 109 14 4 2 36 44 74 16 8 .306 .296 4
BRITO, KRISTIAN .200 41 140 16 28 5 1 4 15 12 52 0 0 .263 .336 2
COOKE, BILLY .156 42 122 13 19 1 0 2 9 18 45 6 5 .273 .213 0
HALE, CONNER .213 13 47 6 10 3 1 1 4 4 11 0 0 .275 .383 0
JIMENEZ, ANTHONY .298 64 228 43 68 17 2 7 33 19 73 24 10 .362 .482 3
* LIBERATO, LUIS .230 57 191 34 44 5 9 6 22 23 51 5 4 .309 .445 2
MORALES, JHOMBEYKER .245 77 273 28 67 20 0 1 31 19 72 7 6 .300 .330 12
MORGAN, GARETH .230 118 405 55 93 21 3 17 61 53 185 14 5 .320 .422 4
* OJEDA, DIMAS .248 106 363 26 90 17 1 4 35 18 80 2 2 .284 .333 3
QUEVEDO, YOJHAN .273 101 396 36 108 24 1 7 46 12 51 5 1 .300 .391 13
1# RENGIFO, LUIS .250 102 400 65 100 24 4 11 44 33 80 29 14 .318 .413 19
* RIZZO, JOE .254 110 410 47 104 17 0 7 50 63 113 3 1 .354 .346 22
# ROSA, JOSEPH .214 4 14 3 3 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 1 .389 .214 2
SCOTT, RYAN .194 19 62 9 12 5 0 0 7 6 11 1 1 .275 .274 1
* SLATER, JOHNNY .215 52 177 17 38 6 3 2 9 18 54 5 4 .293 .316 0
* THURMAN, NICK .235 91 310 35 73 11 1 5 27 27 98 4 0 .305 .326 10
* ZAMMARELLI III, NICK .282 109 401 48 113 26 3 6 44 36 111 6 4 .348 .406 7
TEAM TOTAL .244 137 4623 566 1130 227 33 87 495 429 1224 144 71 .313 .364 141

PITCHERS W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP


ANDERSON, JACK 3-2 1.75 27 0 0 0 3 51.1 42 18 10 0 4 13 54 0 1
* CLANCY, MATT 1-0 9.26 8 0 0 0 0 11.2 18 12 12 0 2 5 16 0 2
DOMINGUEZ, RONALD 0-6 3.72 18 3 0 0 2 55.2 52 35 23 3 4 12 44 3 1
DUGGER, ROBERT 4-1 2.00 22 9 1 0 2 72.0 55 19 16 4 0 16 69 0 3
ELLEDGE, SETH 3-0 3.00 15 0 0 0 5 21.0 14 8 7 1 0 6 35 1 1
* GARCIA, DANNY 7-13 5.74 28 25 0 0 0 131.2 168 99 84 11 6 39 108 3 4
GORGAS, MARVIN 1-1 0.93 12 0 0 0 3 19.1 13 2 2 1 2 9 23 0 1
INMAN, RYNE 2-4 6.28 9 8 0 0 0 38.2 42 28 27 3 3 26 35 0 5
KERSKI, KODY 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
KOVAL, MICHAEL 4-6 2.84 40 0 0 0 3 73.0 68 25 23 3 4 21 65 3 5
MEDINA, JEFFESON 7-0 1.94 35 0 0 0 3 69.2 47 21 15 2 11 31 58 0 9
MILLER, BRANDON 9-4 3.65 18 18 0 0 0 101.0 96 46 41 11 5 23 94 1 3
MILLS, WYATT 0-1 1.35 11 0 0 0 4 13.1 5 2 2 0 0 6 18 0 1
* MOYERS, STEVEN 2-3 4.06 25 2 0 0 1 57.2 61 26 26 6 3 13 38 2 2
NEWSOME, LJAY 8-9 4.10 25 25 0 0 0 129.2 131 68 59 14 2 16 111 0 4
* RATLIFF, LANE 2-2 4.45 10 5 0 0 0 28.1 35 18 14 4 0 14 21 0 2
RIDINGS, STEVEN 2-3 3.55 9 9 0 0 0 45.2 43 20 18 2 1 19 38 0 2
RIVERA, MICHAEL 1-0 10.12 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 4 3 3 1 1 2 3 0 1
ROMAN, FABIAN 0-0 9.35 8 0 0 0 0 8.2 15 11 9 1 0 7 11 0 2
* SEARS, JP 0-1 0.00 10 0 0 0 3 17.0 7 2 0 0 1 9 29 0 0
* VIEHOFF, TIM 1-6 4.40 30 8 0 0 0 88.0 89 49 43 8 3 36 79 2 8
* WATSON, TYLER 1-0 3.70 14 0 0 0 0 24.1 26 13 10 1 1 10 29 0 3
* WELLS, NICK 6-10 6.15 25 25 0 0 0 123.0 154 90 84 17 9 43 95 1 10
WILCOX, KYLE 0-1 3.78 21 0 0 0 3 33.1 26 16 14 4 0 21 52 2 8
TEAM TOTAL 64-73 4.00 137 137 1 6 32 1218.2 1212 631 542 97 62 397 1128 18 78

KEY: * - LEFTHANDED HITTER/PITCHER, # - SWITCH HITTER


MINOR LEAGUES

SEASON LEADERS BY POSITION


POS. BATTING AVERAGE HOME RUNS RBI
C Wilson, .295, 2002 Zunino, 25, 2017 Wilson, 83, 1996
1B Davis, .317, 1988 Sexson, 39, 2005 Sexson, 121, 2005
2B Boone, .333, 2001 Canó, 38, 2016 Boone, 138, 2001
3B E. Martinez, .335, 1992 Seager, 30, 2016 Presley, 107, 1986
SS Rodriguez, .358, 1996 Rodriguez, 42, 1998 & 99 Rodriguez, 132, 2000
LF Paciorek, .331, 1981 Ibañez, 33, 2006 Ibañez, 123, 2006
CF Ichiro, .351, 2007 Griffey Jr., 56, 1998 Griffey Jr., 145, 1998
RF Ichiro, .373, 2004 Buhner, 40, 1995 & 97 Buhner, 128, 1996
DH E. Martinez, .360, 1995 Nelson Cruz, 38, 2017 E. Martinez, 143, 2000

224
EVERETT AQUASOX
W-L RECORD: 36-40
BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E
ADAMS, JOHNNY .316 52 209 39 66 12 0 5 37 17 44 4 3 .374 .445 15
ANDRADE, GREIFER .295 55 207 28 61 11 0 5 35 5 57 0 0 .304 .420 4
BANUELOS, DAVID .236 36 127 24 30 8 0 4 26 16 40 1 1 .331 .394 5
BOYD, LOUIS .250 6 20 2 5 1 0 0 5 3 3 0 0 .385 .300 2
CAMACHO, JUAN .236 47 182 25 43 12 0 5 19 4 46 1 1 .261 .385 7
COOKE, BILLY .167 3 12 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 .286 .167 0
*
DIXON, TROY .196 28 97 15 19 2 0 2 6 9 28 0 0 .271 .278 1
GREBECK, AUSTIN .227 55 154 30 35 5 3 2 22 31 47 7 3 .362 .338 2
GREGORIO, OSMY .222 5 18 1 4 0 0 0 3 2 10 1 0 .300 .222 5
HELDER, EUGENE .304 70 286 44 87 14 5 2 43 19 44 7 3 .346 .409 10
HERNANDEZ, BRAYAN .252 28 103 9 26 2 4 2 15 7 26 4 1 .306 .408 2
*
LANTIGUA, JONAS .231 12 39 3 9 5 0 0 3 2 11 0 0 .268 .359 3
MONTILLA, GEOANDRY .250 2 8 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .250 .375 0
PAZOS, MANNY .122 13 41 3 5 2 1 0 4 4 15 0 1 .196 .220 4
PENA, ONIL .270 71 241 42 65 13 2 10 31 33 78 5 0 .369 .465 11
*
RIVERA, JANSIEL .192 25 73 6 14 5 2 2 9 5 32 0 0 .244 .397 3
#
ROSA, JOSEPH .296 44 179 32 53 16 4 6 28 22 46 4 5 .374 .531 15
*
ROSARIO, RONALD .294 40 126 22 37 6 2 6 17 11 40 1 0 .355 .516 5
*
SLATER, JOHNNY .357 3 14 5 5 0 0 3 5 1 6 1 0 .400 1.000 0
STROOSMA, AARON .213 30 75 11 16 2 1 1 9 11 26 2 0 .322 .307 0
#
TORRES, CHRIS .238 48 193 44 46 8 6 6 22 25 64 13 3 .324 .435 20
VENTURINO, JOE .212 57 208 28 44 8 1 1 24 8 31 3 2 .257 .274 5
WHITE, EVAN .277 14 47 6 13 1 1 3 12 6 6 1 1 .345 .532 0
TEAM TOTAL .258 76 2659 420 687 134 32 65 376 242 706 55 24 .325 .406 135

PITCHERS W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP


BELL, RANDY 0-2 4.94 13 13 0 0 0 31.0 41 22 17 1 0 5 29 0 0
BOCHES, SCOTT 0-0 3.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 0
BONILLA, FELIBERTO 0-0 4.15 2 0 0 0 0 4.1 1 2 2 0 0 4 1 0 0
* CASTELLANOS, CHRIS 2-0 3.09 5 0 0 0 0 11.2 9 4 4 1 1 4 15 0 3
CHANDLER, CLAY 0-1 3.38 3 2 0 0 0 13.1 10 5 5 0 0 5 12 0 1
* CLANCY, MATT 0-1 2.76 22 0 0 0 7 32.2 28 16 10 2 2 13 49 1 6
CLOYD, TYLER 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
COVELLE, PAUL 0-0 3.57 14 0 0 0 2 22.2 17 13 9 4 2 6 18 0 3
DE LA CRUZ, ADONIS 2-2 3.28 18 0 0 0 0 35.2 38 21 13 3 4 17 32 3 6
ELLEDGE, SETH 0-0 4.50 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 2 2 0 1 2 7 0 0
ELLINGSON, DAVID 2-3 5.23 16 0 0 0 3 20.2 26 16 12 1 5 6 21 2 3
GERBER, DAVID 0-0 3.38 5 0 0 0 3 5.1 5 2 2 1 0 1 8 0 0
HAMMOND, TED 1-2 4.45 20 0 0 0 1 30.1 43 25 15 1 3 8 18 2 2
HERNANDEZ, ANJUL 2-2 6.28 8 6 0 0 0 28.2 36 21 20 4 3 17 34 0 2
HERNANDEZ, CARLOS 0-0 2.08 2 0 0 0 0 4.1 3 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0
* HESSLINK, DAVID 0-2 5.60 15 0 0 0 0 27.1 38 30 17 6 2 14 22 3 3
INMAN, RYNE 2-4 4.79 7 6 0 0 0 35.2 33 21 19 5 2 10 37 1 3
* JASKIE, OLIVER 0-1 6.82 13 10 0 0 0 30.1 43 27 23 5 0 13 33 1 3
KUZMINSKY, SCOTT 1-0 1.08 7 0 0 0 3 8.1 7 1 1 0 0 1 10 0 1
MCAFEE, BRIAN 0-1 4.18 6 6 0 0 0 23.2 36 15 11 1 2 4 14 0 0
MILLS, WYATT 0-1 2.57 7 0 0 0 2 7.0 3 2 2 0 0 3 11 2 1
MOBLEY, CODY 1-1 12.46 2 1 0 0 0 4.1 5 6 6 0 1 2 3 0 1
PENA, ONIL 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 2 2 2 0 1 2 0 1
* RATLIFF, LANE 1-0 6.00 2 1 0 0 0 9.0 12 6 6 0 1 5 10 0 3
RIDINGS, STEVEN 1-2 3.25 6 2 0 0 0 27.2 26 11 10 3 3 13 28 0 3
RIVERA, MICHAEL 2-2 3.38 11 0 0 0 0 21.1 19 9 8 1 2 9 21 1 0
ROMAN, FABIAN 1-1 9.88 11 0 0 0 0 13.2 23 17 15 1 3 7 14 0 5
SANTIAGO, JOSE 3-6 5.82 15 8 0 0 0 65.0 66 51 42 6 6 36 50 1 11
* SEARS, JP 1-1 1.69 7 0 0 0 0 10.2 6 4 2 0 1 3 22 0 1
* SUAREZ, MICHAEL 7-2 4.87 13 5 0 0 0 57.1 68 33 31 4 3 19 57 2 6
TORRES, ANDRES 7-2 3.65 15 15 0 0 0 74.0 82 36 30 6 9 22 64 5 2
* WATSON, TYLER 0-1 6.00 6 0 0 0 0 12.0 17 12 8 0 0 4 21 0 4
TEAM TOTAL 36-40 4.57 76 76 0 1 21 678.0 748 434 344 59 56 258 666 24 74
KEY: * - LEFTHANDED HITTER/PITCHER, # - SWITCH HITTER
MINOR LEAGUES

YOUNGEST MARINERS DEBUT


MINI-MARINERS AGE DEBUT
Edwin Nunez, rhp 18 years, 315 days April 7, 1982
Alex Rodriguez, if 18 years, 346 days July 8, 1994
Félix Hernández, rhp 19 years, 118 days Aug. 4, 2005
Ken Griffey, Jr., of 19 years, 133 days April 3, 1989
Chris Snelling, of 20 years, 173 days May 5, 2002
Mike Hampton, lhp 20 years, 220 days April 17, 1993

225
PEORIA MARINERS
W-L RECORD: 31-24
BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E
*
APLIN, ANDREW .333 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .500 .333 0
BOYD, LOUIS .321 28 109 20 35 14 1 0 25 9 19 4 2 .378 .468 6
*
CONTRERAS, DANNY .056 6 18 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 .105 .056 0
*
COSTELLO, RYAN .331 44 142 31 47 13 3 8 38 26 38 3 1 .430 .634 7
*
ELDRIDGE, CALEB .298 38 131 19 39 8 2 4 21 12 50 1 0 .359 .481 3
*
GARCIA, RYAN .228 51 197 27 45 14 3 5 44 19 50 3 4 .304 .406 4
GREGORIO, OSMY .220 50 191 28 42 7 3 2 23 17 70 14 1 .286 .319 15
*
HOOVER, CONNOR .267 49 131 40 35 6 3 2 19 43 46 16 4 .481 .405 3
JIMENEZ, ANTHONY .333 4 9 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 .333 .667 0
*
LARSEN, JACK .312 34 109 28 34 4 6 3 23 33 33 5 4 .472 .541 0
LEWIS, KYLE .263 11 38 9 10 2 1 1 7 4 14 1 0 .348 .447 1
LOVETT, JAMES .186 17 43 5 8 3 0 0 4 6 14 1 0 .314 .256 3
MONTILLA, GEOANDRY .218 37 133 23 29 10 2 3 15 18 49 4 2 .323 .391 5
*
MOSES, DEAIRES .283 48 159 36 45 3 5 0 15 15 49 24 6 .352 .365 4
MOTA, ISMERLING .228 39 127 13 29 4 1 1 12 11 19 0 0 .301 .299 2
#
O'MALLEY, SHAWN .385 5 13 6 5 0 1 1 2 4 2 1 0 .556 .769 0
PAZOS, MANNY .256 31 78 12 20 5 2 0 11 16 23 0 1 .381 .372 3
*
RIVERA, JANSIEL .172 12 29 3 5 1 0 0 4 8 11 0 0 .351 .207 0
*
ROSARIO, RONALD .232 13 56 5 13 6 0 1 8 2 19 0 1 .259 .393 1
SANDOVAL, JOSE .204 38 103 17 21 1 1 2 11 11 35 4 0 .303 .291 4
*
SANTA, KEVIN .394 19 66 20 26 2 1 2 12 10 9 8 2 .481 .545 1
TAYLOR, LOGAN .286 3 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .444 .286 0
#
TORRES, CHRIS .222 4 9 1 2 0 2 0 1 3 5 1 0 .417 .667 1
VALLE, SEBASTIAN .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0
*
WALTON, DONNIE .313 5 16 2 5 0 0 2 5 1 0 2 0 .353 .688 1
TEAM TOTAL .262 56
1918 349 502 104 38 37 301 272 567 92 28 .362 .413 72

PITCHERS W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP


* BENITEZ, JORGE 1-0 7.82 13 10 0 0 0 25.1 28 25 22 1 4 20 24 2 10
BOCHES, SCOTT 0-0 3.55 5 0 0 0 0 12.2 11 7 5 0 1 5 13 0 3
BONILLA, FELIBERTO 1-3 9.40 9 4 0 0 0 29.2 48 38 31 4 1 23 15 1 8
CAPEN, GEORGE 0-1 9.82 6 0 0 0 0 7.1 16 8 8 0 0 3 9 0 2
CARLSON, SAM 0-0 3.00 2 2 0 0 0 3.0 4 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 1
* CASTELLANOS, CHRIS 0-1 2.53 10 0 0 0 0 21.1 21 9 6 1 0 1 37 0 2
CHANDLER, CLAY 0-2 3.86 11 6 0 0 0 35.0 35 18 15 5 0 7 39 1 3
DELAPLANE, SAM 2-1 2.90 14 0 0 0 0 31.0 27 14 10 2 0 8 47 0 5
FAIRCHILD, MICHAEL 2-0 3.00 8 1 0 0 0 24.0 22 11 8 0 1 8 11 0 2
FORTUNATO, IVAN 1-0 5.40 4 3 0 0 0 5.0 4 3 3 1 2 2 7 0 2
FRANKS, AJ 2-0 0.71 7 0 0 0 1 12.2 9 3 1 0 1 1 11 0 0
GERBER, DAVID 1-1 1.50 3 0 0 0 1 6.0 3 3 1 0 0 1 8 0 0
HERNANDEZ, ANJUL 3-2 3.34 7 4 0 0 0 29.2 29 18 11 3 2 12 32 0 1
* HORSTMAN, RYAN 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
HUTCHISON, AUSTIN 2-1 2.08 9 2 0 0 0 21.2 20 6 5 2 2 4 24 1 2
JACKSON, TYLER 0-0 1.35 4 0 0 0 0 6.2 3 1 1 1 0 0 10 0 0
* KERR, RAYMOND 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
KOBER, COLLIN 3-3 3.06 13 0 0 0 3 17.2 12 7 6 1 1 5 21 0 1
MARSHALL, EVAN 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
MARTINEZ, EDWIN 2-0 4.43 5 1 0 0 0 20.1 20 10 10 3 5 13 13 0 7
MCCAUGHAN, DARREN 0-1 3.75 9 0 0 0 2 12.0 9 5 5 0 1 3 18 0 1
MOBLEY, CODY 2-1 5.79 7 3 0 0 0 28.0 34 24 18 3 3 16 18 3 5
MUNOZ, LUIS 0-0 3.86 2 2 0 0 0 2.1 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0
* PAEZ, PAUL 0-0 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 2.2 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0
PEREZ, ULISES 0-1 18.00 2 2 0 0 0 2.0 5 4 4 0 2 1 2 0 1
* PISTORESE, JOE 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0
* RAZO, ORLANDO 1-2 8.56 14 1 0 0 1 27.1 41 29 26 0 1 14 26 0 9
RIVERA, MICHAEL 1-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
* ROBERTS, MAX 1-1 5.18 10 7 0 0 0 24.1 32 17 14 2 2 9 18 0 5
ROMERO, TOMMY 5-1 2.08 13 2 0 0 0 43.1 27 12 10 0 2 15 51 0 1
SCRIBNER, EVAN 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SIMMONS, SHAE 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
MINOR LEAGUES

* SUAREZ, MICHAEL 0-0 1.42 2 0 0 0 1 6.1 4 2 1 0 0 4 8 0 1


* SURREY, ELLIOT 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
VIYDO, MITCH 1-1 4.50 6 0 0 0 0 8.0 6 6 4 0 1 8 5 0 4
WADE, JAMAL 0-1 1.83 13 0 0 0 2 19.2 11 4 4 0 1 7 27 0 5
TEAM TOTAL 31-24 4.19 56 56 0 3 11 496.2 493 286 231 29 35 192 513 8 81

KEY: * - LEFTHANDED HITTER/PITCHER, # - SWITCH HITTER

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226
PEORIA PLAYOFF STATISTICS
W-L RECORD: 0-1
BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E
*
COSTELLO, RYAN .250 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 .250 .250 0
*
ELDRIDGE, CALEB .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 .250 .000 0
*
GARCIA, RYAN .250 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .250 .250 1
*
HOOVER, CONNOR .333 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .333 .333 0
JIMENEZ, ANTHONY .000 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 0
*
LARSEN, JACK .333 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 .500 1.000 1
MONTILLA, GEOANDRY .250 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 .250 1.000 0
*
MOSES, DEAIRES .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000 0
SANDOVAL, JOSE .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 0
*
SANTA, KEVIN .250 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 1
TEAM TOTAL .188 1 32 3 6 0 1 1 3 2 13 1 0 .235 .344 3

PITCHERS W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP


FRANKS, AJ 0-1 5.40 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0
MCCAUGHAN, DARREN 0-0 27.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
ROMERO, TOMMY 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 6.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 9 0 2
WEBER, RYAN 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL-ALL PITCHERS 0-1 2.00 1 1 0 0 0 9.0 6 4 2 1 1 2 10 0 2

KEY: * - LEFTHANDED HITTER/PITCHER, # - SWITCH HITTER

ALL-TIME MINOR LEAGUE AFFILIATES


AAA: Tacoma (1995-c), Calgary (1985-94), Salt Lake (1982-84),
Spokane (1979-81), San Jose (1978)
AA: Arkansas (2017-c), Jackson/West Tenn (2007-2016), San Antonio (2001-
06), New Haven (1999-2000), Orlando (1998), Memphis (1997), Port City
(1995-96), Jacksonville (1991-94), Williamsport (1989-90), Burlington
(1988), Chattanooga (1983-87), Lynn (1980-82)
A (advanced): Modesto (2017-c), Bakersfield (2015-16), High Desert (2007-2014),
Inland Empire (2003-06), San Bernardino (1988-92, 2000-02), Lancaster
(1996-2000), Riverside (1993-96), Salinas (1984-87), Bakersfield (1982),
San Jose (1979-80), Stockton (1978)
A: Clinton (2009-c), Wisconsin/Appleton (1993-2008), Peninsula (1990-92),
Wausau (1980-89), Alexandria (1979)
A (short season): Everett (1995-c), Bellingham (1977-94)
Rookie: Pulaski (2008-2014), Butte (1984)
Arizona League: Peoria (1993-c), Tempe* (1988-92)
Academies: Dominican (1989-c), Venezuelan (2002-2015)
* shared 1988 Arizona League team with Boston
1977 - Had working agreement with San Jose (Oakland A's affiliate)

MINOR LEAGUE AFFILIATE LOGOS


MINOR LEAGUES

227
DOMINICAN SUMMER LEAGUE MARINERS
W-L RECORD: 30-39
BATTERS AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG E
BATISTA, FREUDDY .268 34 112 11 30 5 2 1 8 14 30 1 1 .364 .375 1
BRANCHE, STEVE .167 35 102 13 17 7 0 0 5 7 36 2 1 .232 .235 5
CAMPOS, ALEXANDER .290 59 207 37 60 10 0 2 26 41 39 7 10 .413 .367 15
CANO, JOSE .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 0
* CONTRERAS, DANNY .182 19 55 9 10 2 0 1 9 17 8 1 0 .375 .273 3
GARCIA, JEPHERSON .211 50 166 21 35 4 0 3 18 15 58 1 3 .299 .289 5
# IZTURIS JR., CESAR .269 63 249 34 67 7 1 0 21 19 42 7 2 .331 .305 7
# JOSEPH, LUIS .243 55 185 23 45 4 0 0 18 9 28 5 3 .282 .265 5
MUNOZ, OBERTO .200 43 130 20 26 5 1 0 17 27 35 2 0 .354 .254 1
OCHOA, SEBASTIAN .298 65 235 34 70 10 1 1 25 21 39 5 3 .375 .362 2
PEREZ, MIGUEL .149 27 74 8 11 3 1 0 5 15 29 2 1 .297 .216 3
# PEREZ, NOLAN .277 57 206 27 57 11 1 4 40 21 33 2 1 .353 .398 12
PEREZ, ROBERT .217 66 249 27 54 14 0 4 35 19 68 6 2 .282 .321 1
SANTOS, DANIEL .207 44 140 18 29 8 1 1 14 16 31 2 2 .329 .300 7
VELOZ, LUIS .180 60 189 21 34 1 0 0 11 21 43 1 4 .265 .185 4
TEAM TOTAL .237 70 2302 303 545 91 8 17 252 262 520 44 33 .327 .305 86

PITCHERS W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO BK WP


ALCANTARA, LUIS 1-0 9.35 7 0 0 0 0 8.2 10 9 9 2 0 4 3 0 2
ARIAS, DAYEISON 2-3 3.41 25 0 0 0 8 29.0 22 13 11 1 4 9 36 1 5
BONILLA, FELIBERTO 0-1 1.64 3 2 0 0 0 11.0 10 3 2 0 2 3 5 1 2
CANELA, JOSE 0-1 6.58 24 0 0 0 0 39.2 46 33 29 6 1 13 24 0 8
* CRUZ, ARONNY 2-5 4.05 22 0 0 0 2 33.1 41 23 15 3 2 9 29 1 4
CUENCA, SAUL 2-1 1.63 15 0 0 0 2 27.2 16 7 5 1 1 15 21 0 3
ESCOBAR, MELQUIADES 0-1 4.66 6 0 0 0 0 9.2 8 6 5 2 0 3 10 1 2
ESPINAL, ERIK 5-2 1.40 20 5 0 0 2 58.0 44 12 9 1 2 6 51 3 5
ESPINO, ELIAS 4-2 1.90 11 10 0 0 0 47.1 37 15 10 0 3 13 38 1 4
GARCIA, JEPHERSON 0-0 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
* GUZMAN, CARLOS 1-0 4.63 23 0 0 0 0 23.1 19 14 12 1 2 13 27 0 12
MARTE, CRISTHOPHER 2-6 3.64 14 14 0 0 0 59.1 56 29 24 0 4 25 36 2 20
MARTINEZ, EDWIN 3-2 3.73 16 6 0 0 0 50.2 53 28 21 2 6 19 31 0 5
MERCEDES, JUAN 1-2 2.43 10 2 0 0 0 29.2 26 10 8 0 0 4 20 0 2
NUNEZ, KELVIN 1-4 3.54 15 13 0 0 0 56.0 51 25 22 1 2 20 40 0 10
OZORIA, JESUS 0-2 6.75 6 5 0 0 0 16.0 19 13 12 0 5 7 14 0 7
PEDROL, CHRISTIAN 1-1 2.25 4 0 0 0 0 8.0 3 2 2 0 0 0 10 0 1
PEREZ, DAURY 0-0 13.50 7 0 0 0 0 6.2 9 10 10 0 2 14 4 0 6
THEN, JUAN 2-2 2.64 13 13 0 0 0 61.1 50 23 18 3 2 15 56 0 3
TRINIDAD, EDINSON 3-4 3.90 25 0 0 0 0 30.0 28 26 13 1 10 9 24 1 7
TEAM TOTAL 30-39 3.53 70 70 0 8 14 606.0 550 302 238 24 48 201 479 11 108

KEY: * - LEFTHANDED HITTER/PITCHER, # - SWITCH HITTER

2017 MARINERS MINOR LEAGUE ALL-STARS


ALL-STAR FUTURES GAME:
RHP Thyago Vieira – World Team-Brazil
MIDSEASON ALL-STAR SELECTIONS:
Tacoma - PCL: RHP Jean Machi; 1B Daniel Vogelbach.
Jackson - Southern League (North): LHP Zac Curtis; RHP Tyler Herb (DNP); C Tyler
Marlette; OF Ian Miller; RHP Peter Tago; OF Chuck Taylor; OF Kyle Waldrop.
High Desert - California League: OF Braden Bishop; RHP Matt Festa; INF Chris
Mariscal; RHP Reggie McClain; RHP Nick Neidert; INF Logan Taylor; INF Gianfranco
Wawoe.
Clinton - Midwest League - East: RHP Robert Dugger; LHP Danny Garcia (DNP);
OF Anthony Jimenez; RHP Brandon Miller.
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Everett - NWST League (North): RHP Andres Torres; C David Banuelos; INF Joseph
Rosa.
DSL Mariners - Dominican Summer League: RHP Elias Espino; SS Nolan Perez.

POSTSEASON ALL-STAR SELECTIONS:


Arkansas - Texas League: OF Ian Miller.
Modesto - California League: RHP Nick Neidert – Pitcher of the Year, OF Eric Filia,
MGR Mitch Canham – Manager of the Year.Arkansas - Texas League: OF Ian Miller.
Everettt - Northwest League: RHP Andres Torres – Pitcher of the Year.

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ARNERICH, Tony
Assistant Hitting Coordinator/Catching Coordinator
Tony Arnerich begins his second season in the Mariners organization. Prior to joining
the Mariners organization he worked for The Catching Academy. Arnerich launched his
coaching career after retiring as a player after the 2005 season. He spent seven years
(2007-14) as an assistant coach at UC Berkeley and helped lead the Golden Bears to the
2011 College World Series. He was the head coach of the St. Cloud River Bats of the
Northwoods League from 2005-08, leading his team to the first half title and the league
championship in the summer of 2007. Arnerich also served as a part-time assistant coach
in 2007 at Sonoma State, where he earned a degree in sociology in June of 2008. As a
player, Arnerich attended Santa Rosa Junior College where he was a two-time, first-team
all-league selection and a 2000 first-team Junior College All-American, helping guide his
team to the 1999 California Junior College World Series. He then earned a scholarship to
Texas Tech, where he was second-team All-Big 12 in 2001, leading the Red Raiders to an
NCAA Regional berth. His number was retired following his 2001 season, and he is now a
member of the Northwoods League All-Decade Team. Arnerich signed with the Kansas City
Royals after his 2001 summer season and then played in the Florida Marlins' organization
from May 2004 through June 2005.

BOTTIN, Andy
EAP Coordinator
Andy Bottin begins his 24th year as a coach in the Mariners system, his first season
as EAP Coordinator. He spent the 2017 season as a coach with Short-A Everett and prior
to that was as coach for the AZL Mariners for seven seasons (2010-2016). He managed
the AZL Mariners to a 2009 Arizona League Championship and named 2009 Arizona
League Manager of the Year. He spent the 2008 season as manager of the Arizona League
Mariners and named 2008 Mariners Player Development Staff Member of the Year. He was
a coach for the AZL Marineres from 2002-2007 and was a coach for Short-A Everett from
1995-2001. Bottin spent 20 years as a policeman in Seattle, retiring from the force January
15, 1995. He played 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. He is a member of both
the ASA and USSSA softball Halls of Fame. He resides on Camano Island, WA with wife
Jeni. He has two children, daughter Danielle and son Andy, and five grandchildren.

BUCKEL, Cody
Organizational Pitching Coach
Cody Buckel enters his first season with the Mariners as Organization Pitching Coach
after retiring from baseball following the 2017 season. Buckel was originally selected by the
Texas Rangers in the 2nd round of teh 2010 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Royal High
School in Simi Valley, CA. In 8 minor league seasons in the Rangers (2010-16) and Angels
(2017) organizations, he went 24-31 with a 4.03 ERA (176 ER, 393.0 IP) in 131 games.

DAVIS, Alvin
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Special Assistant, Player Development


Alvin Davis joined the Mariners Player Development Department as a part-time roving
minor league instructor in 2012 and was added to the staff full-time in the same capacity
prior to the 2013 season. Davis played for the Mariners from 1984-91, earning the
nickname “Mr. Mariner”. He was Seattle's first inductee into the Mariners Hall of Fame in
1997. Davis named American League Rookie of the Year in 1984 by the Baseball Writers'
Association of America. During a 9-year baseball career, he batted .280 (1189x4240) with
568 runs scored, 220 doubles, 10 triples, 160 home runs and 683 RBI in 1206 games.
Davis finished his career in the top-10 in nearly every Mariners offensive category. He
was originally selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 6th round of the 1982 amateur draft
out of Arizona State University. Davis resides in Riverside, CA with his wife Kim and three
children.

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FRANCO, David
Peak Performance Coach
David Franco enters his second season in the Mariners organization as Peak
Performance Coach. He founded the company Next Level Ballplayer in 2010 where he has
worked with numerous players and coaches throughout professional and college baseball.
The Powell, OH, native, attended Miami University. He played baseball for four seasons
(2002-05) and earned his MBA. He studied Spanish in Costa Rica Language Academy and
then proceeded to live in the Dominican Republic for a year of working with ballplayers at
all levels. Franco and his wife, Whitney have two daughers, Rosalie and Ella.

FUMAGALLI, Rob
Performance Specialist Coordinator
Rob Fumagalli begins his ninth season in the Mariners organization, his fifth as
Performance Specialist Coordinator. Rob spent the previous four seasons working with
various teams in the Mariners organization as a performance coach, 2009-12. He worked
in the Venezuela Winter League with the Cardenales de Lara (2011-2012) and also helped
set up the MLB strength and conditioning programs in Europe (2013). Rob attended Elgin
Community College in Illinois, where he helped pitch the Spartans to Junior College World
Series appearances in 2005 and 2006. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from
Northern Illinois University, while staying involved with baseball as pitching coach for Elgin
Community College.

HARNISCH, Pete
Special Assistant, Player Development
Pete Harnisch begins his third 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 (1991-94), New York Mets
(1995-97), Milwaukee (1997) and Cincinnati (1998-2001). He was 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. Pete attended
North High School in Commack, NY before playing collegiate ball at Fordham University.
He and his wife Donna have two sons Jack and Nick.

MANNING, Leslie
Coordinator of Professional Development
Leslie Manning enters her second season in the Mariners organization as Coordinator
of Professional Development. She also currently runs NextStep Baseball and since 2016
is the Director of Baseball Operations at Santa Clara University. Prior to joining the Seattle
organization, Manning has worked nine years in baseball at the NCAA DI, Minor, and
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Major League levels. She is the founder of NextStep Baseball, a consulting firm designed
to empower athletes to make choices that strengthen their lives. She has worked at the
MLB Office of the Commissioner in New York, in Baseball Operations for the Arizona
Diamondbacks, and also for Short-Season and High-A Minor League affiliates of the
Colorado Rockies and the Boston Red Sox. During her tenure with the Lowell Spinners,
Boston Red Sox Affiliate, she was awarded as the 2011 Minor League Baseball NYPL
Executive of the Year. In 2014, she began authoring her 60-page curriculum and interactive
workbooks to help athletes discover their purpose, build relationships, and achieve
their goals on and off the field. In 2015, she self-published her first book, The Dugout
Gentleman, a humorous and handy how-to guide containing life-skills tips for the modern-
day ballplayer. She believes in bringing a better thinking man to the ballpark to get a better
player on the field. Manning is a graduate of College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA.
She is also fluent in Spanish. Manning resides in Santa Clara, CA with her husband Brett.
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MARIN, Oscar
Pitching Coordinator
Oscar Marin enters his second season with the Mariners as Pitching Coordinator. Prior
to joining the Seattle organiaztion, spent six seasons in the Texas farm system, including
the 2016 season as pitching coach for the Rangers High-A affiliate High Desert. He spent
the 2014-15 seasons with Hickory and captured South Atlantic League Coach of the Year
honors in 2015 when he led a talented Crawdads pitching staff to the 2nd-lowest ERA
(3.19) in the SAL. Prior to Hickory, Marin mentored the hurlers at short season Spokane in
2013. He originally joined the organization midway through the 2010 campaign and spent
the following two seasons as a pitching coach with the AZL Rangers. Marin also spent
the 2012 offseason as a pitching coach for Ponce in the Puerto Rican Winter League.
Before coming to Texas, he served as pitching coach and pitching coordinator for Harvard-
Westlake prepatory school in North Hollywood, CA from 2008-09. Marin’s coaching career
began at Los Angeles Valley College, overseeing the Monarchs pitching staff from 2006-
07. After graduating from Chatsworth (CA) High School, he pitched for at LAVC from 2001-
02 and was named to the Western State Conference All-Star team in his second season.
Marin then went on to pitch for two seasons at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock from
2003-04 and then served as a 5th-year assistant with the baseball program in 2005.

MICUCCI, Mike
Coordinator of Organization Instruction
Mike Micucci begins his third season in the Mariners organization, his first as
Coordinator of Organization Instruction. He spent the previous two seasons (2016-17)
as the Mariners Field Coordinator. Prior to joining the Mariners, he spent four seasons in
Angels organization, including three seasons as Minor League Field Coordinator. In 2012,
he joined the Angels organization and was named manager of the club’s Double-A squad.
He led the Travelers to a 62-78 record, finishing third in the Texas League’s North Division.
Prior to joining the Angels in 2012, spent six seasons in the Texas Rangers organization. He
spent 2010 and 2011 as Minor League Fielding Coordinator for the Rangers after spending
each of the previous four as a manager in the Texas organization. Micucci spent the 2009
campaign at the helm of the Double-A Frisco RoughRiders following three seasons as a
Single-A manager for Clinton (2007-08) and Spokane (2006). He also served as manager
for the South Division squad in 2009, as Frisco played host to the Texas League All-Star
Game at Dr. Pepper Ballpark. The New Jersey native guided Clinton to playoff berths in
both 2007 and 2008, leading the LumberKings to one of the most successful seasons in
franchise history in ‘08 when the club captured its first West Division first-half championship
since 1999. He managed the West Division squad in the 2008 Midwest League All-Star
Game and was named the “Best Managerial Prospect” in the league by Baseball America
following that season. Before joining the Rangers farm system, he spent five seasons as a
coach in the Chicago Cubs organization, most recently as the hitting coach for the Daytona
Cubs in the Florida State League in 2005...prior to his stint in Daytona, he was the Lansing
Lugnuts hitting coach from 2001-04 in the Midwest League. In 2000, Micucci had his first
stint as a coach for Daytona. Micucci was selected in the 51st round of the 1994 June
free agent draft out of Montclair (NJ) State University. He played in the Cubs minor league
system from 1994-99, advancing as high as Double-A West Tennessee in 1998 and 1999.
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He resides in Frisco, TX with wife Stephanie and children Isabella and Andrew.

MILLS, Brad
Organizational Pitching Development/Rehab Coach
Brad Mills enters his first season with the Mariners as Organizational Pitching
Development and Rehab coach after retiring from baseball following the 2017 season.
Mills was originally selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 4th round of the 2007 MLB
First-Year Player Draft out of the University of Arizona. He spent the last two seasons in
the Mariners farm system, including missing the entire 2017 season due to injuries. Mills
made his Major League deubt with the Blue Jays in 2009 and went 4-4 with a 5.40 ERA
(70 ER, 79.0 IP) in 21 games, 14 starts over parts of 6 Major League seasons with Toronto
(2009-11, 2014), Los Angeles-AL (2012) and Oakland (2014-15).
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QUATTLEBAUM, Hugh
Hitting Coordinator
Hugh Quattlebaum begins his first season as in the Mariners organization as Hitting
Coordinator. Prior to joining the Mariners organization he was a coaching and consulting in
Southern California. Hugh attended Amherst College in Amherst, MA. He was selected by
the Detroit Tigers in the 25th round of the 2000 MLB First-Year Player Draft. He spent four
seasons in the minor leagues with the Tigers (2000-02) and Orioles (2003) organizations. His
brother, Gus is Vice President of Professional Scouting for the Boston Red Sox. Hugh and
his wife Whitney Frink have two children: Broxon and Hayes.

VITALE, Carson
Field Coordinator
Carson Vitale begins his first season as in the Mariners organization as Field Coordinator.
Prior to joining the Mariners organization he spent two seasons as the International Field
Coordinator for the Los Angeles Dodgers (2016-17). He also spent four seasons in the Player
Development department for the Los Angeles Angels, including two seasons as the hitting
coach for Rookie AZL Angels (2012) Rookie Orem in the Pioneer League (2013) and two
seasons as the Manager for the DSL Angels (2014-15). Carson graduated from Creighton
University in 2010 with a Bachelors of Arts degrees in Advertising and Public Relations. He
was selected by the Texas Rangers in the 38th round of the 2010 MLB First-Year Player
Draft and spent two seasons playing in the minor leagues for the Rangers...Carson and his
wife, Lucy resides in Omaha, NE.

WILSON, Dan
Special Assistant, Player Development
Dan Wilson begins his fifth season as in the Mariners organization, his first a Special
Assistant for Player Development. He spent the 2014-15 seasons as the Mariners Minor
League Catching Coordinator and the 2016-17 as the organization's Defensive Coordinator.
Since retiring, he has been part of the Mariners organization both on and off the field in
a variety of roles. In 2012 was inducted into the Mariners Hall of Fame. Wilson played
more games as a catcher than any other player in Mariners history (1,281) and 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 Minnesota. He was also a member
of the Barrington (IL) Little League team that finished 3rd in the Little League World Series in
Williamsport, Penn. Wilson was 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 Field. He also works closely with Seattle’s First
Place School as well as the adoption agency All God’s Children International and Seattle
Children’s Hospital. Wilson played in 14 Major League seasons for the Mariners (1994-2005)
and Reds (1992-93).Wilson resides in Seattle with his wife, Annie, and their four children:
daughters Sofia and Josephine and sons Elijah and Abraham.
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LISTACH, Pat MANAGER
Pat Listach begins fourth season in the Mariners organization as manager of Tacoma.
He led the Rainiers to 81-62-1 record in 2016, winning the PCL North Division. Prior to
joining the Mariners coached third base for the Houston Astros in 2014, his only season
with Houston. He has over 20 years of experience in professional baseball as a player,
Major League and minor league coach, and minor league manager and coordinator. In
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 (2009-10). He 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). He 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).
He was named Pacific Coast League Manager of the Year in 2008. Listach, 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 draft. In 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). He collected his first ML hit in his first start on April 12, 1992
(single) off LHP Mark Langston. Pat and his wife Carolyn have six children.

MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR CLUB LEAGUE W L PCT FINISH
2002 Iowa PCL 27 28 .491 ---
2006 West Tenn SOU 75 65 .536 2nd in division
2007 Tennessee SOU 73 65 .529 2nd in division
2008 Iowa PCL 83 59 .585 1st in division
2015 Tacoma PCL 68 76 .472 4th in division
2016 Tacoma PCL 81 62 .566 1st in division
2017 Tacoma PCL 66 75 .465 3rd in division
Career MiLB Totals 471 430 .528
* Took over Iowa mid-season in 2002*

PAINTER, Lance PITCHING COACH


Lance Painter begins his 13th season in the Mariners organization, his third as pitching
coach with AAA Tacoma. Painter spent three seasons pitching coach with Jackson (2015 &
2010-12) and served as pitching coach with High Desert (2008, 2013), Clinton (2009), and
Wisconsin (2006-07). Painter pitched professionally from 1990-2003, spending time in the
San Diego, Colorado, St. Louis, Toronto and Milwaukee organizations, including 10 seasons
in the Major Leagues. He attended the University of Wisconsin. Painter was born in England
and became naturalized U.S. citizen in 1994. He resides in Gilbert, Ariz., with wife Kelly,
daughters Jordan and Madison, and son Jake.

BERG, Dave HITTING COACH


Dave Berg enters his second season with the Mariners organization, as hitting coach
for AAA Tacoma. Prior to joining the Seattle organizaion, he spent seven years as part
of the Miami Marlins Player Development department. Berg managed AA Jacksonville in
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2015 and 2016. He spent 2014 as Greensboro’s manager following a one-year stint as
infield coordinator for the Marlins’ Minor League system. He also spent the 2012 season as
manager of Greensboro, leading them to the South Atlantic League Championship Series.
He also managed the Jamestown Jammers for two years prior to 2012. Berg returned to
the Marlins’ organization in 2010, following a seven-year Major League career. Berg was
selected by the Marlins out of the University of Miami in the 38th round of the 1993 First-
Year Player Draft. When he made his Major League debut for the Marlins on April 2, 1998,
he became the lowest-ever draft pick by the Marlins to reach the Major Leagues. He hit a
career best for the Marlins in 1998 with a .313 average. Following the 2001 season, Berg
signed with Toronto where he played for three seasons. He retired following the 2006
season. Berg hit .269 in 582 Major League contests and .288 in 665 Minor League games,
while playing primarily in the infield. The Roseville, Calif., native currently makes his home
in Roanoke, Texas.
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BROWN, Daren MANAGER
Brown enters his 18th season in the Mariners organization, his 2nd as the Travelers
manager. He will manage the Mariners AA affiliate for the third season after spending
the 2014 and 2015 seasons as the Mariners Minor League Bunting and Baserunning
Coordinator. Brown led AA Jackson to an 84-55 record, en route to a 2016 Southern
League Championship and named Southern League Manager of the Year in 2016. Brown
spent seven seasons as manager of Tacoma (2007-13); ranks as the winningest manager
in Tacoma franchise history (433 wins). He was added to the Mariners coaching staff as
the third base coach on May 2, 2013 for the remainder of the season. Opened 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 Mariners. Managed the Rainiers to the top of the
PCL standings (61-54) prior to being promoted to Seattle. He was selected as the manager
of 2010 PCL AAA All-Star Game. Led the Rainiers to a PCL North Division championship
in 2009 (74-70). He managed AA San Antonio in 2006, High-A Inland Empire from 2004-05,
A Wisconsin in 2003 and High-A San Bernardino in 2001 and 2002. Brown spent 1994-
2000 with the independent league Amarillo (TX) Dillas. He was the club’s manager from
1998-2000, compiling a 203-77 (.725) record which included winning the Texas-Louisiana
League Championship in 1999. He was named Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame Baseball
Man of the Year in 1999. Along with his coaching duties with Amarillo, compiled a 60-24
record as a starting pitcher from 1994-99. He was named to the league All-Star team from
1995-98 and was named the league’s Most Valuable Pitcher in 1995, 1997 and 1998. He
finished his pro career with a 90-49 overall record. He was originally selected by Toronto in
the 29th round of the 1989 June draft. He resides in Amarillo, Texas, with wife, Cindy, and
daughter Chloe Lynn.

MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR CLUB LEAGUE W L PCT. FINISH
1998 Amarillo Tex-LA (ind.) 64 20 .762 1st in division
1999 Amarillo Tex-LA (ind.) 63 21 .750 1st in division/won championship
2000 Amarillo Tex-LA (ind.) 76 36 .679 1st in division
2001 San Bernardino CAL 76 64 .543 4th/1st in division
2002 San Bernardino CAL 77 63 .550 1st/T2nd in division
2003 Wisconsin MID 69 66 .511 2nd/7th in division
2004 Inland Empire CAL 77 63 .550 2nd/2nd in division
2005 Inland Empire CAL 58 82 .414 5th/5th in division
2006 San Antonio TEX 60 78 .435 4th/4th in division
2007 Tacoma PCL 68 76 .472 3rd in division
2008 Tacoma PCL 80 64 .556 2nd in division
2009 Tacoma PCL 74 70 .514 1st in division
2010 Tacoma PCL 61 54 .530 1st in division/won championship*
SEATTLE AL 19 31 .380 ---
2011 Tacoma PCL 70 74 .486 2nd in division
2012 Tacoma PCL 63 81 .438 4th in division
2013 Tacoma PCL 76 68 .527 2nd in division
2016 Jackson SOU 84 55 .604 1st in division/won championship
2017 Arkansas TEX 65 75 .464 4th in division
Career MiLB Totals 1,156 1044 .525
Career MLB Totals 19 31 .380
*named Mariners interim manager on Aug. 9, 2010.
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KATZ, Ethan PITCHING COACH


Ethan Katz begins his second season in the Mariners organization, his first as pitching
coach with AA Arkansas. Spent the 2016 season as pitching coach for High-A Bakersfield.
Prior to joining the Mariners spent two season in the Angels organization as pitching coach
with 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. Katz was 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. He was drafted by Colorado Rockies in the 26th round of the
2005 MLB June Draft from California State University Sacramento. He spent four seasons
pitching in the minor leagues with the Rockies (2005-08).
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HOWELL, Roy HITTING COACH
Roy Howell begins his seventh season in the Mariners organization, including the last
four seasons as the Mariners Double-A affliate's hitting coach. He managed 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 Training. He
served as coach for the High Desert Mavericks in 2012 and 2013. Prior to his tenure with
Seattle, he spent the 2011 season as the manager for the Road Warriors travel team in the
Atlantic League. He was also manager of the San Luis Rattlers in the California Collegiate
League (2007-2010). He spent six seasons with the San Diego Padres minor league
department (2000-05), including three seasons as manager at Short-A Eugene (2003-05)
and three seasons as manager at Triple-A Portland (2000-02). Howell was selected by
Texas in the first round of the 1972 draft out of Lompoc (CA) High School. He played 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 games. He was an AL All-Star
with Toronto in 1978 and played for Milwaukee in the 1982 World Series. He resides in Shell
Beach, CA with his wife Carla and sons Troy and Daniel.

VAN OSTRAND, Jimmy ASSISTANT HITTING COACH


Jimmy Van Ostrand begins his second in the Mariners organization, his first as an
Assistant Hitting Coach with Arkansas. He spent the 2017 season as a Peak Performance
Coach in the Mariners organization. Van Ostrand was the Director of Player Development
at the University of Arizona in 2016. Prior to joining the University of Arizona, he served as
a volunteer coach for Boston College for two seasons (2014, 2015). He also helped coach
outfielder Chris Shaw, who was drafted as the 31st overall pick by the San Francisco Giants
in the 2015 MLB Draft. Van Ostrand also brings eight years of international and minor league
playing experience. The Vancouver, B.C., native had been a member of the Canadian
National Baseball Team since 2007. He played in the 2013 World Baseball Classic, three
Baseball World Cups, the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2011 Pan American Games. He
drove in the only two runs for his team in the Pan Am Championship game to lead Canada
to a 2-1 victory and the gold medal over the United States. In the Olympics, he was 4-for-14
with two RBI and helped the Canadians bring home bronze medals in both the 2009 and
2011 World Cups. Van Ostrand played for California Polytechnic State University (San Luis
Obispo) in 2005 and 2006. He earned NCAA West Region Scholar-Athlete and first-team
all-conference honors. He was drafted in the eighth round by the Houston Astros in the
2006 MLB First-Year Players Draft and spent eight seasons playing in the minor leagues,
reaching the Triple-A level. In 2011, he earned Houston Astros MiLB Organizational All-Star
honors, playing for the Corpus Christi Hooks. VanOstrand retired from baseball following
the 2013 season, finishing his career with the Triple-A Syracuse Chiefs in the International
league. Van Ostrand earned his Bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Cal Poly in 2008.
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CONSECUTIVE RECORDS
Mariners record for consecutive games with a…
Stat Games Player Dates
Hit 27 Ichiro May 6-June 3, 2009
Double 7 Jim Presley May 8-14, 1986
Triple 3 Ichiro Sept. 25-29, 2006
3 Dan Meyer July 7-10, 1979
Home Run 8 Ken Griffey Jr. July 20-28, 1993
RBI 9 Edgar Martinez Aug. 12-20, 1995
Extra-Base Hit 10 Ken Griffey Jr. July 19-29, 1993
Multi-Hit 8 Desi Relaford Aug. 31-Sept. 9, 2002
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CANHAM, Mitch MANAGER
Mitch Canham begins his third season in the Mariners organization, his second as
manager for Modesto. Lead the Modesto Nuts to a 2017 California League Championship,
including going 6-0 in the postseason. After wrapping up his professional career in 2014,
began his managerial debut with the Clinton LumberKings. He led the LumberKings to an
86-56 recorded in 2016, the best overall record in the Midwest League. He received the
Dave Henderson Minor League Staff Member of the Year by the Seattle Mariners following
the 2016 season. Canham was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 41st round of
the 2006 MLB June Draft from Oregon State University, but did not sign. He was selected
by the San Diego Padres in the 1st round (57th overall) of the 2007 MLB June Draft from
OSU. He played in eight minor league seasons with San Diego (2007-10), Oakland (2011),
St. Louis (2012), Kansas City (2013) and Washington (2014), appearing in a combined 542
games. He graduated from Lake Stevens (WA) High School in 2002 and Oregon State
University with a Bachelor of Arts in Business with an emphasis in business management.
While at Oregon State, he was a leader of the Student Athletic Advisory Committee, an
Academic All-American, a national representative for the PAC-10 and a two time National
Champion. Canham is the founder and CEO of BASE By Pros LLC, an organization that
provides personalized baseball instruction and mentorship to kids across the country. He
resides in Marysville, WA with his wife Marlis and two children.

MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR CLUB LEAGUE W L PCT. FINISH
2016 Clinton MID 86 56 .606 1st in division/lost in championship
2017 Modesto CAL 74 66 .529 1st in division/won in championship
Career MiLB Totals 160 122 .567

WOODWORTH, Pete PITCHING COACH


Pete Woodworth enters his third season with the Mariners organziation, his second
as pitching coach for Modesto. He was named the pitching coach for the Clinton
LumberKings on June 22, 2016. Woodworth came to the Mariners organization from his
alma mater Florida Gulf Coast University, where he served as the team's pitching coach for
the past two seasons. He played for the Eagles from 2007-10, where he compiled a 25-9
career record, making him the school's all-time wins leader. In his senior season, he went
9-2 as part of a pitching staff that included 2010 first round pick and four-time MLB All-Star
for the Chicago White Sox, Chris Sale. After the 2010 season, Woodworth signed as a free
agent with the Tampa Bay Rays, and pitched for the GCL Rays in 2010 before returning to
Florida Gulf Coast as a volunteer assistant coach from August 2011 until February 2012.
With the GCL Rays, he posted a 2.42 ERA in 26 innings pitched over 17 appearances.
From there he served as an area scout for the Rays before joining the coaching staff at
Nova Southeastern University.

THURSTON, Joe HITTING COACH


Joe Thurston begins his second season in the Mariners organization as hitting coach
for Modesto. Prior to joining the Seattle organization, Thurston began his career as a
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professional coach with Rookie Bilings in the Cincinnati Reds organization. His 16-year
(1999-2015) playing career spanned parts of 7 seasons in the big leagues with the
Dodgers, Phillies, Red Sox, Cardinals and Marlins. Thurston’s only Major League home
run came on May 1, 2009 at Washington, when he connected off the Nationals’ Logan
Kensing. Thurston graduated from Vallejo high school in Vallejo, California. He was
originally selected in 1997 by the Boston Red Sox in the 45th round (1,332nd overall) of the
Major League Baseball draft, but did not sign with them and instead went to Sacramento
City College, for which he delivered the game-winning hit to lead the Panthers to the 1999
state championship. He was drafted again in 1999, this time by the Los Angeles Dodgers
in the 4th round (134th) of the 1999 Major League Baseball draft. Thurston grew up in and
still resides in Fairfield, CA.

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HOCKING, Denny MANAGER
Denny Hocking begins his second season in the Mariners organization, his first as
Manager for Clinton. Spent the 2017 season as Hitting Coach for the AAA Tacoma Rainiers.
Prior to joining the Mariners organization spent four seasons in the Angels organization,
including the 2016 season as Infield Coordinator. He spent the 2014 and 2015 seasons
as manager of Adv.-A Inland Empire after a year with Arizona League Angels in 2013.
He was named Angels’ Preston Gomez Manager of the Year in 2013. Hocking spent the
previous two seasons as Baltimore’s field coach for their Double-A affiliate in Bowie. After
a 16-year playing career, the Southern California native retired following the 2005 season
before reentering the game as a coach in 2010. His initial coaching job came as Single-A
Frederick Keys (Baltimore) hitting coach in 2010. He was named fielding coach for the
Bowie Baysox the following season. The 13-year Major League veteran compiled a .251
(591/2358) career average with 25 home runs and 226 RBI in 954 games with Minnesota
(1993-2003), Colorado (2004) and Kansas City (2005). He played for 2002 Twins team that
squared off against the Angels in the American League Championship Series. He set an
American League record for errorless starts at second base with 113 from Sept. 16, 1993-
Sept. 13, 1999. Hocking Made his Major League debut Sept. 10, 1993 at Texas as a pinch-
runner in the first game of a doubleheader and recorded his first hit in game two off Charlie
Liebrandt. When he reached the Major Leagues, he became the lowest-drafted player
in Twins history to reach the big leagues. He was originally drafted by the Twins in the
52nd round of the 1989 draft. 1988 graduate of West Torrance (CA) HS, where he played
baseball and basketball. He attended El Camino CC, where he majored in journalism. His
Grandfather Frank Hocking played football at Penn State and his aunt, Pamela Arndt, was
an alternate on the USA Track and Field team for the 1964 Pan-American game. In between
his playing and coaching days, hosted a national baseball show for FOX Sports Radio.

MATHIS, Doug PITCHING COACH


Doug Mathis is in his second season as a professional coach following a 12-year
playing career that included three seasons in the in Major Leagues and stints in the KBO
League, and Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). He made his Major League debut with
the Texas Rangers in 2008 and over parts of threes seasons went 3-3-1 with a 4.84 ERA in
45 games, 6 starts. Mathis attended Show Low High School in Show Low, Arizona. He was
drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers after his senior year. He did not sign with the Dodgers,
but instead attended Central Arizona College in Coolidge, AZ. After his first year at Central
Arizona, Mathis was drafted in the 31st round by the Seattle Mariners. He declined once
again and decided to attend the University of Missouri. After one year, he was drafted by
the Rangers in 2005 and signed a minor league contract.

UMBRIA, Jose HITTING COACH


Jose Umbria begins his eighth season in the Mariners organization, his first as coach
for the LumberKings. He spent the 2017 season as a coach for the AZL Mariners and the
2015 and 2016 season as manager of the Dominican Summer League Mariners. He also
spent the 2014 as coach fo the AZL Mariners and the 2010-2013 seasons as a coach
for the Venezuelan Summer League team. Prior to joining the Mariners, coached in the
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Paralela League with Lara in 2008. Umbria originally signed by the Toronto Blue Jays as
a non-drafted free agent in 1995 and played in the minor leagues until 2005. He won the
2004 Eastern League Championship while playing for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. He
played with Alexandria in the Independent League for two seasons (2007-08). He resides
in Barquesimeto with wife Yelitza and daughter Marian Alicia.

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MORENO, Jose MANAGER
Jose Moreno begins his 18th season in the Mariners organization, his second as
Manager of Short-A Everett. Prior to 2017, spent four seasons as Latin American Field
Coordinator. He managed Pulaski in 2009 and 2012, Everett in 2008, 2009 and 2010 and
High Desert in 2011. In 2010 he led Everett to the Northwest League Championship, the
franchise's first title since 1985. He finished with 49 wins, most by an Everett club (previous
was 44 in 2002), and tied a franchise record equaled by the 1987 Everett Giants. He led the
Peoria Mariners to an Arizona League Championship with a 37-19 record in 2007. He was
manager for the Mariners Venezuelan Summer League team from 2001-2006. Moreno also
spent five seasons the third base coach with Cardenales de Lara in the Venezuelan Winter
League (2005-09). He resides in Peoria, Ariz., with wife, Milexa Elena, and daughters,
Arantxa Andreina and Albani Andreina, and son Andy Jose.

MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR CLUB LEAGUE W L PCT. FINISH
2007 Peoria AZL 37 19 .661 1st/2nd in division
2008 Everett NWST 32 44 .421 4th in division
2009 Pulaski APPY 28 36 .438 4th in division
2010 Everett NWST 49 27 .645 1st in division/NWST LG. Championship
2011 High Desert CAL 59 81 .421 4th in division
2012 Pulaski APPY 29 38 .433 5th in division
2017 Everett NWST 36 40 .474 4th in division
Career Totals 270 285 .486

ACEVEDO, Danielin PITCHING COACH


Danielin Acevedo begins his 11th season in the Mariners organization, his second
as pitching coach for Short-A Everett. He spent nine seasons as a pitching coach in the
Dominican Summer League. He was originally signed as a non-drafted free agent by the
Philadelphia Phillies in 1999 and continued to play until 2006. In 2004 he was named the
Most Valuable Pitcher for the Arizona League Athletics.

HERNANDEZ, Moises PITCHING COACH


Moises Hernandez begins third season in the Mariners organization. He made his
coaching debut in 2016 as a pitching coach for Short-A Everett and spent the 2017 season
as pitching coach for the AZL Mariners. He is the older brother of Mariners pitcher Felix
Hernandez. Moises spent 12 seasons pitching in the minor leagues for Baltimore (2003-05),
Atlanta (2006-09) and Seattle (2010-14).

FARRIS, Eric HITTING COACH


Eric Farris begins second season in the Mariners organization, his first as a hitting coach
for the Arizona League Mariners. He worked in both the Mariners Player Development and
Scouting Department during the 2017 season. Farris was selected by the Milwaukee
Brewers in the 4th round of the 2007 MLB First-Year Player Draft. He hit .281 (1021x3636)
with 479 runs scored, 162 doubles, 18 triples, 35 home runs, 351 RBI and 238 stolen bases
in 963 career minor league games over 9 seasons the Milwaukee (2007-12) and Minnesota
(2013-15) organizations. He also appeared in 14 Major League games with the Brewers
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over the 2011 and 2012. Farris graduated from Hamilton High School in Chandler, Arizona.
With the Huskies, he hit .469 with 41 RBI and 50 runs scored, as well as 14 stolen bases, to
lead them to back-to-back state titles. He was a Collegiate Baseball/TPX All-American and
was named Arizona Player of the Year by the East Valley Tribune and the ABCA. He was
selected in the 42nd round in the 2004 MLB FIrst-Year Player Draft by the Atlanta Braves,
but chose to play college with the Loyola Marymount Lions. He played three seasons with
the Lions and was a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award in 2007.
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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LIVINGSTON, Zac MANAGER
Zac Livingston begins second season in the Mariners organization as Manager for the
Arizona League Mariners. In 2016, he led the Mariners to an Arizona League Championship;
the Mariners went 31-24 Arizona League West, which was the 2nd-best record in the
Arizona League West Division and T4th-best record in the league. Livingston was slected
by the Los Angeles Angels in the 34th round of the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft from
Arizona Christian University (Phoenix, AZ). Livingston spent parts of four seasons in the
Angels farmsystem, appearing in 54 career games. He graduated from Millenium High
School in Goodyear, Arizona.

MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR CLUB LEAGUE W L PCT. FINISH
2016 Peoria AZL 31 24 .564 1st in division/Arizona Lg. Championship
2017 Peoria AZL 31 25 .553 1st in division
Career MiLB Totals 62 49 .559

MONZON, Yoel PITCHING COACH


Yoel Monzon begins third season in the Mariners organization as Pitching Coach for the
Arizona League Mariners. He originally signed as a non-drafted free agent by the Colorado
Rockies on May 21, 1999. He spent four seasons in the minor leagues (1999-2002) and one
season in the Cleveland organization (2003). He resides in Miami, FL.

UMBRIA, Jose COACH


Jose Umbria begins his seventh season in the Mariners organization, his second as
coach for the Arizona League Mariners. He spent the 2015 and 2016 seasons as manager
of the Dominican Summer League Mariners, the 2014 as coach fo the AZL Mariners and
the 2010-2013 seasons as a coach for the Venezuelan Summer League team. Prior to
joining the Mariners, coached in the Paralela League with Lara in 2008. Umbria originally
signed by the Toronto Blue Jays as a non-drafted free agent in 1995 and played in the
minor leagues until 2005. He won the 2004 Eastern League Championship while playing
for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. He played with Alexandria in the Independent League
for two seasons (2007-08). He resides in Barquesimeto with wife Yelitza and daughter
Marian Alicia.

RUIZ, Isaac CLUBHOUSE MANAGER


Isaac Ruiz begins his 12th season in the Mariners organization, his sixfth since being
promoted to Minor League Clubhouse Manager. He spent six season with the Mariners as
assistant minor league clubouse manager after joining the Mariners organization during
Instructional League in 2006. Ruiz 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. He attended Glendale Community College and
resides in Glendale, AZ.
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VALERIO, Martin
Administrative Director of Dominican Republic Operations
Martin Valerio begins his eighth season in the Seattle Mariners organization. He started
his career in MLB as an assistant in Baseball Operations in 2005. From 2006-07 was a
baseball operations coordinator for Latin America. Valerio was 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 Republic. He graduated as a lawyer from PUCMM and also
has a master's degree in corporate law. He resides in Santo Domingo, DR with wife Dorys
and twin daughters Alma and Paz and daughter Abigail.

MATIAS, Luis
Assistant, Dominican Republic Operations
Luis Mathis begins his fourth season in the Seattle Mariners organization, his first as
Assistant of Dominican Republic Operations. Prior to his new role, spent three seasons as
the Video Coordinator for the DSL Mariners. Matias was originally signed by the Mariners as
an International Free Agent on July 3, 2009. He spent four season with the DSL Mariners,
batting .215 (109x507) in 183 career games.

NICOLAS, Cesar MANAGER


Cesar Nicolas begins third season in the Mariners organization, his second as Manager
of the Dominican Summer League Mariners. He spent the 2016 season as hitting coach for
Single-A Clinton. Prior to joining the Mariners organization spent three years in Business
Development with USA Distributors, Inc. He was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in
the 5th round of the 2004 MLB June Draft out of Vanderbilt (TN) University. He 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). He resides in Miami, FL.

MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR CLUB LEAGUE W L PCT. FINISH
2017 Mariners DSL 30 40 .429 7th in division
Career MiLB Totals 30 40 .429

AMANCIO VELOZ, Jose PITCHING COACH


Jose Veloz begins his second season with the Mariners organization as Pitching Coach
for the Dominican Summer League Mariners. Prior to joining the Mariners he spent three
years with the MLB development program as a pitching coach for international talent
development in the Dominic Republic 2013-2016. After ending his playing career, he spent
five years as a pitching coach in the San Diego Padres organization and was also pitching
coach for the Oakland A’s Dominican summer League affiliate 2006 and 2007. Veloz signed
as a non-drafted free agent player with Oakland A’s on August 27, 1998, playing three
seasons in the minor leagues.

LEICHMAN, Alon PITCHING COACH


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Alon Leichman begins his second season in the Mariners organization, his first as the
DSL Mariners pitching coach. Spent the 2017 season as Coordinator of Organizational
Learning. In 2016 served as a Pitching coach for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox of the
Cape Cod Baseball League, helping lead the team to a 2016 Championship. Competed for
the Israeli national baseball team in International Tournaments. He represented the Israeli
national baseball team during 2013 World Baseball Classic and was also the bullpen coach
for Israel at the 2017 World Baseball Classic qualifier. Became the First Israeli to represent
Israel in the MLB Eurpoean Academy which included coaches from MLB such as Barry
Larkin, Rod Carew Lee Smith and Bruce Hurst. Leichman came to the United States after
spending three years in the Israeli Army. Attended Cypress College for three years from
2011-13 and was a member of the baseball team for three seasons, redshirting in 2011 due
to injury. Aided Chargers to the 2013 CCCAA state title. Also spent three seasons at UC San
Diego (2014-16), including a medical redshirt in 2014.

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FLORES, David HITTING COACH
David Flores is in his second season with the Mariners organization, his first as hitting
coach with the DSL Mariners. Spent the 2017 season as hitting coach with the Clinton
LumberKings. Prior to joining the Seattle organization he was a volunteer coach for two
seasons with Sacramento State University (2015-16). Flores played at Sacramento State
from 2005-08 and still ranks highly in program history in a number of career records. He is
the all-time program leader with 57 career doubles and is tied for second in program history
with 128 career runs scored, third with 226 career hits, and eighth in career RBIs. He was a
2007 first team All-WAC selection and was second team All-WAC in 2006 and 2008. Flores
was drafted by the Houston Astros in the 18th round of the 2008 MLB First-Year Player
Draft. He played four seasons of professional baseball and reached the AA level in 2011. He
totaled a .258 batting average with 47 home runs and 192 RBI teams before retiring in 2011.

CABALLERO, Luis COACH


Luis Caballero begins his third season in the Mariners organization, his second as a
coach with the Dominican Summer League Mariners. After wrapping up his playing career
began his coaching career in 2016 with the A Clinton LumberKings. Signed out of Panama
on January 10, 2010 by the Atlanta Braves, Caballero was acquired by the Mariners as the
player to be named later in the trade that sent Jack Wilson to the Braves. Caballero played
six total seasons in the minor leagues, four of them being with the Mariners.

OSUNA, Renny COACH


Renny Osuna enters his second season in the Mariners organization as a coach for
the Dominican Summer League Mariners. He begins his coaching career after finishing
his playing career following the 2016 season. Osuna was originally selected by the Texas
Rangers in the 32nd round of the 2005 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of New Mexico
Junior College. He played 11 minor league seasons, including six seasons with the Rangers
(2006-2011), one season with the Angels (2012) and one with the Mariners (2016). Also
played three seasons in the independent leagues (2013-15).

GRAND SLAMS AS A MARINER


Career Grand Slams Single-Season Slams
12........... Ken Griffey Jr. 5...... Richie Sexson, 2006
9............. Jay Buhner 4...... Edgar Martinez, 2000
Alvin Davis 3...... Mike Blowers, 1993
Edgar Martinez Mike Blowers, 1995
8............. Richie Sexson Alvin Davis, 1990
7............. Raul Ibañez Ken Griffey Jr., 1991
Alex Rodriguez Paul Sorrento, 1996
6............. Mike Blowers Alex Rodriguez, 1996
Alex Rodriguez, 1999
Richie Sexson, 2005
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THE CYCLE
Adrian Beltre became the fourth player in club history to hit for the cycle Sept. 1, 2008
at Texas…Beltre went 5-for-6 with 5 runs scored…he 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 inning…Beltre 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 game…here 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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MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS
ADAMS, Johnny INF
AGE: 23, turns 24 on September 2 BORN: 9-2-94 in Walpole, MA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 198
RESIDENCE: Walpole, MA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 22nd round selection in the 2017 MLB First-Year Player draft;
signed by Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
John Joseph Adams…member of the 2007 Little League World Series team that
advanced to Williamsport in 2007…graduated from Walpole (MA) High School in 2013…
made USA Baseball NTIS North Atlantic Team roster in 2011…spent 4 seasons at Boston
College…2017: Began his professional career with Short-A Everett...among Northwest
League leaders ranked 4th in average (.316), 6th in OPS (.819), 7th in slugging percentage
(.445), T8th in on-bae percentage (.374), 12th in hits (66), 13th in runs scored (39) 16th in
total bases (93), T19th in home runs (5) and T20th in doubles (12)…recorded a season-high
8-game hitting streak, July 5-13 (.406/13x32, 6 R, 3 2B, 8 RBI, 4 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
2017 Everett NWST .316 52 209 39 66 93 12 0 5 37 0 4 5 17 44 4-3 .445 .374 15

ALCANTARA, Luis RHP


AGE: 18, turns 19 on September 30 BORN: 9-30-99
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: La Victoria, Santo Domingo, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on Aug. 31, 2016; signed
by Mariners scout Nilson Antigua.
Luis Miguel Alcantara…2017: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners in the
Dominican Summer League, going 1-0 with a 9.35 ERA (9 ER, 8.1 IP) in 7 games…recorded
first career win on Aug. 19 at DSL Blue Jays, tossing a 1-2-3 6th inning.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Mariners DSL 1-0 9.0 0 0 0 8.2 10 9 9 2 0 4 3 2 0

ALCANTARA, Raul LHP


AGE: 17 BORN: 1-22-01 in Santo Domingo, DR
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: San Juan De La Maguana, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on September 24, 2017;
signed by Mariners scout Alfredo Celestin.
Raul Alcantara…is under contract for the 2018 season.

ANDERSON, Jack RHP


AGE: 24 BORN: 1-10-94 in Chicago, IL
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 210
RESIDENCE: Evanston, IL
ACQUIRED: Mariners 23rd round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player draft;
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signed by Mariners scout Ross Vecchio.


Jack Donald Anderson…graduated Evanston Township (IL) High School in 2012…
graduated Penn State University in 2016 with a major in Supply Chain & Information
Systems…Academic All-Big Ten in 2014 and 2015…2016: Spent most of the season with
the Rookie AZL Mariners, but made season debut and final appearance of the season
with Short-A Everett (6/25 and 9/44)…among Arizona League pitchers ranked T2nd in
saves (6) and T18th in wins (3)…earned first professional win on July 4 at AZL Royals
(2.0,1,2,0,2,2)…2017: Made 43 relief appearances combined between A Clinton (4/6-7/20)
and High-A Modesto (7/21-9/4)…limited opponents to a .238 (64x269) average, while
walking 22 and striking out 75…after allowing 8 earned runs (10 R) over first 8 games (13.2
IP), April 6-May 5, allowed only 2 earned runs (8 R) over final 19 games (37.2 IP); during
this 19-game stretch, May 8-July 17, went 2-1 with 3 saves and a 0.48 ERA (2 ER, 37.2
IP)…promoted to Modesto on July 21…ranked 11th in the California League with 6 holds.
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PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Peoria AZL 3-1 1.89 16 0 0 0 6 19.0 19 10 4 0 2 6 18 3 0
Everett NWST 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
2017 Clinton MID 3-2 1.75 27 0 0 0 3 51.1 42 18 10 0 4 13 54 1 0
Modesto CAL 0-3 4.43 16 0 0 0 1 20.1 22 10 10 0 1 9 21 2 0

ANDRADE, Greifer INF


AGE: 21 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 Andrade…2014: 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 DSL Mariners, Aug. 16-21…2015: Spent with the DSL
Mariners-1…reached base safely in 47 of 57 games, including 42 games with at least 1
hit…recorded 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)…2016:
Spent majority of the season with Rookie AZL Mariners, but also appeared in 4 games
with Everett (6/16-22 & 7/2/6)…recorded first career multi-home run game on Aug. 22 vs.
AZL White Sox (2x3, 2 R, 2 HR, 3 RBI, HBP)…2017: Appeared in 55 games with Short-A
Everett…among Northwest League leaders ranked T9th in RBI (35)…on the 7-day disabled
list after having appendectomy surgery, July 8-24.
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
2016 Peoria AZL .341 26 82 17 28 45 2 3 3 16 1 0 3 5 17 2-2 .549 .396 7
Everett NWST .000 4 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 1-0 .000 .250 0
2017 Everett NWST .295 55 207 28 61 87 11 0 5 35 2 5 0 5 57 0-0 .420 .304 4

YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK


2016 Mariners DSL 0-0 1.86 7 0 0 0 2 9.2 7 4 2 0 1 5 5 3 0

ANDREOLI, John OF
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

APLIN, Andrew OF
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

ARIAS, Dayeison RHP


AGE: 21 BORN: 1-7-97 in San Critobal, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 160
RESIDENCE: Sabana Grande de Palenque, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on March 16, 2017; signed
by Mariners scouts Alfredo Celestin and Eddy Toledo.
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Dayeison Arias…2017: Began his professional career with the DSL Mariners in the
Dominican Summer League, going 2-3 with 8 saves and 3.41 ERA (11 ER, 29.0 IP) in 25
relief appearances with the DSL Mariners…limited opponents to a .222 (22x99), while
walking 9 and striking out 36…went 8-for-9 in save opportunities...overall was 0-1 with
8 saves and a 1.74 ERA (2 ER, 10.1 IP) in 9 save opportunities…limited opponents to a
.176 average, while walking 3 and striking out 14…recorded first career win on Aug. 12 at
DSL Padres (2.0,0,0,0,0,2,HB)…won back-to-back appearances Aug. 12 at DSL Padres
(2.0,0,0,0,2,HB) and Aug. 18 vs. DSL Blue Jays (1.0,0,0,0,0,3)…struck out a season-high 4
batters on July 8 at DSL Padres (2.0,2,0,0,1,1,4).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Mariners DSL 2-3 3.41 25 0 0 0 8 29.0 22 13 11 1 4 9 36 5 1

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ASH, Brett RHP
AGE: 27, turns 28 on May 27 BORN: 5-27-91 in Topeka, KS
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: Topeka, KS
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on July 1, 2014.
Brett Michael Ash…graduated from Washburn Rural (KS) High School in 2009…
graduated from Washburn (KS) University in June, 2013…2014: Began professional career
with the AZL Mariners…recorded first career win in professional debut on July 8 at AZL
Angels (2.0,1,0,0,1,3)…promoted to Everett on July 24…struck out season-high 7 batters
on Aug. 26 at Boise (4.0,2,0,0,1,7,2WP)…2015: Spent season with Bakersfield…finished
T5th in the California League in wins (9), 7th in innings pitched (136.1), 9th in ERA (4.36)
and T11th in WHIP (1.43)…2016: Appeared in 25 games, 24 starts with AA Jackson…
ranked among the Southern League leaders in hits allowed (1st/177), wins (T1st/12),
complete games (T1st/1), runs allowed (2nd/78), earned runs (3rd/67), fewest walks per 9.0
innings as a starter (3rd/2.00) and innings pitched (11th/135.1)…named to the Southern
League All-Star team…tossed at least 6.0 innings in 14 of 24 starts, including recording 11
quality starts…tossed 5.0-inning complete game in Generals 4-3 win at Tennessee June 1
(W-5.0,9,3,3,0,0,HR)…2017: Went 5-10 with a 7.48 ERA (64 ER, 77.0 IP) in 20 games, 14
starts with AA Arkansas…also appeared in 1 game with AAA Tacoma on April 21, makng
AAA debut in relief and recording the win (3.2,6,4,4,0,4,HR).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 Peoria AZL 1-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 2 6.0 4 2 0 0 0 2 8 0 0
Everett NWST 2-1 3.58 8 0 0 0 0 27.2 22 11 11 0 3 12 23 3 0
2015 Bakersfield CAL 9-8 4.36 33 19 0 0 0 136.1 161 74 66 10 3 34 79 16 0
2016 Jackson SOU 12-8 4.46 25 24 1 0 0 135.1 177 78 67 9 6 31 59 12 0
2017 Arkansas TEX 5-10 7.48 20 14 0 0 0 77.0 114 65 64 12 3 28 42 4 2
Tacoma PCL 1-0 9.82 1 0 0 0 0 3.2 6 4 4 1 0 0 4 0 0

BAEZ, Luis RHP


AGE: 17 BORN: 2-6-01 in San Jose de Ocoa, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: San Jose de Ocoa, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on July 21, 2017; signed by
Mariners scout Alfredo Celestin and Eddy Toledo.
Luis Alberto Baez…is under contract for the 2018 season.

BAKER, Tyler C
AGE: 25 BORN: 3-8-93 in Topeka, KS
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Topeka, KS
ACQUIRED: Selected by Seattle from Arizona in the Triple-A Phase of the Rule 5 Draft on
Dec. 14, 2017.
Tyler Baker...graduated from Shawnee Heights (KS) High School in 2011…named 2011
Kansas HS Pitcher of the Year…2010 Topeka All-City Pitcher of the Year…spent 3 seasons
at Wichita State University, 2012-14…named to the 2013 Mountain Valley Conference
All-Tournament Team…originally selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 15th round
of the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft…2014: Split first professional season between
Short-A Hillsboro and R Missoula, batting .271 (46x170) with 18 runs scored, 14 extra-base
MINOR LEAGUES

hits and 24 RBI in 46 games…2015: Appeared in 68 games with High-A Visalia…2016:


Spent second season with High-A Visalia, appearing in 62 games…2017: Spent the
majority of the season with High-A Visalia, but also appeared in 1 games with A Kane
County (5/21)…on the 7-day disabled list with a fractured jaw, April 6-May 18.
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 Hillsboro NWST .250 23 84 10 21 29 3 1 1 10 0 0 1 10 15 1-2 .345 .337 2
Missoula PIO .291 23 86 8 25 40 6 0 3 14 0 0 1 5 25 0-1 .465 .337 1
2015 Visalia CAL .188 68 240 22 45 68 11 0 4 24 4 1 1 13 67 2-0 .283 .231 9
2016 Visalia CAL .246 62 183 28 45 74 17 3 2 32 2 4 2 21 57 0-0 .404 .324 5
2017 Kane County MID .250 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 .250 .250 0
Visalia CAL .238 61 210 26 50 81 11 1 6 15 0 0 5 21 67 1-2 .386 .322 2

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BANNISTER, Nathan RHP
AGE: 24, turns 25 on December 17 BORN: 12-17-93 in Phoenix, AZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 224
RESIDENCE: Peoria, AZ
ACQUIRED: Mariners 28th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player draft;
signed by Mariner scout Amanda Hopkins.
Nathan Bannister…graduated Liberty (AZ) High School in 2012…graduate of the
University of Arizona in 2016…2016: Spent the season on the minor league 60-day disabled
list with a ulnar collateral ligament sprain in his right elbow (Tommy John)…2017: Spent
the majority of the season with High-A Modesto, but also appeared in 4 games with AAA
Tacoma (5/6, 5/20-22, 5/26, 8/11)…combined to go 9-7 with a 4.33 ER (69 ER, 143.1 IP) in
27 games, 26 starts…limited opponents to a .269 (153x569), while walking 21 and striking
out 117…among all Mariners farmhands, ranked 3rd in strikeouts (116) and T4th in wins
(9)…among California League pitchers, ranked 2nd in WHIP (1.21), 5th in ERA (4.33), 6th in
average (.271), T9th in wins (8), 11th in innings pitched (120.2) and 14th in starts (23) and
15th in strikeouts (99)…named California League Pitcher of the Week, June 19-25 (1 GS,
0-0, 7.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 8 K)…went 6-3 with a 2.34 ERA (18 ER, 69.1 IP) in 13 starts with
Modesto, June 17-Aug. 31…went 1-0 with a 4.37 ERA (11 ER, 22.2 IP) in 4 games, 3 starts
over 4 stints with Tacoma (5/6, 5/20-22, 5/26, 8/11)…recorded first career AAA win on Aug.
11 vs. Reno (7.0,5,0,0,0,2).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Injured – Did Not Pitch
2017 Modesto CAL 8-7 4.33 23 23 0 0 0 120.2 130 60 58 17 4 16 99 7 0
Tacoma PCL 1-0 4.37 4 3 0 0 0 22.2 23 11 11 5 0 5 18 0 0

BATISTA, Freuddy C
AGE: 18, turns 19 on December 12 BORN: 12-12-99 in Santo Domingo, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 182
RESIDENCE: Santo Domingo, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on February 23, 2017;
signed by Mariners scout Alfredo Celestin.
Freuddy Batista…2017: Hit .268 (30x112) with 11 runs scored, 5 doubles, 2 triples, 1
home run, 8 RBI, 3 HBP, 14 walks and 1 stolen base in first professional season with the
DSL Mariners in the Dominican Summer League…hit safely in a season-high 15 straight
games, June 24-July 27 (.327/18x55, 7 R, 4 2B, 2 RBI, 8 BB)…reached base safely in 24
consecutive games, June 14-Aug. 10 (.314/27x86, 11 R, 5 2B, 2 2B, HR, 8 RBI, 11 BB, .398
OBP)…recorded his first career home run on June 19 at DSL White Sox (2x5, 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
2017 Mariners DSL .268 34
112 11 30 42 5 2 1 8 0 0 3 14 30 1-1 .375 .364 1

BECKHAM, Gordon INF


Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

BELL, Randy RHP


AGE: 23 BORN: 2-11-95 in Baton Rouge, LA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 190
MINOR LEAGUES

RESIDENCE: Woodville, MS
ACQUIRED: Mariners 10th round selection (303rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout John Wiedenbauer.
Randall Lee Bell…graduated from Centreville (MS) Academy in 2013…led the the Tigers
capture two baseball state championships in 2010-11…spent 2014-15 with Hinds (MS)
Community College…led the Eagles to the championship game of the 2014 Division II
College World Series in Enid, OK…named 2015 Spalding Baseball/National Junior College
Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II Pitcher of the Year…transferred to South Alabama
for final two seasons (2016-17)…2017: Began first professional season with Short-A
Everett…ranked T5th in the Northwest League with 13 starts.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Everett NWST 0-2 4.94 13 13 0 0 0 31.0 41 22 17 1 0 5 29 0 0

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BENITEZ, Jorge LHP
AGE: 18, turns 19 on June 1 BORN: 6-1-99 in San Juan Puerto
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 160
RESIDENCE: Toa Baja, Puerto Rico
ACQUIRED: Mariners 9th round selection (273rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scouts Dan Rovetto and Rafael Santo Domingo.
Jorge Oscar Benitez…graduated from Leadership Christian (PR) Academy in
2017…2017: Began professional career with the AZL Mariners, going 1-0 with a 7.82 ERA
(22 ER, 25.1 IP) in 13 games, 10 starts…earned first career win in relief on July 14 vs. the
AZL Cubs (2.0,4,1,1,0,3,HB).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 1-0 7.82 13 10 0 0 0 25.1 28 25 22 1 4 20 24 10 2

BERGMAN, Christian RHP


Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

BISHOP, Braden OF
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

BOCHES, Scott RHP


AGE: 23, turns 24 on October 17 BORN: 10-17-94 in Feasterville, PA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 205
RESIDENCE: Feasterville-Trevose, PA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 30th round selection (903rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
Scott Anthony Boches…graduated from Archbishop Wood (PA) High School in 2013…
pitched 4 seasons at Marist (NY) College…2017: In first professional season, went 1-0 with
a 5.61 ERA (16 ER, 25.2 IP) in 11 relief appearances combined between AZL Mariners (6/24-
7/8 & 7/11-22), Short-A Everett (7/9-10) and AA Arkansas (7/29-8/22)…recorded first career
win with Arkansas on Aug. 6 vs. Tulsa (2.0,5,3,3,0,0,WP).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 0-0 3.55 5 0 0 0 0 12.2 11 7 5 0 1 5 13 3 0
Everett NWST 0-0 3.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 0
Arkansas TEX 1-0 9.00 5 0 0 0 0 10.0 16 10 10 1 0 8 2 1 0

BONILLA, Feliberto RHP


AGE: 19, turns 20 on April 21 BORN: 4-21-98 in Nagua, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: Nagua, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on November 11, 2015; signed by
Mariners scouts Eddy Toledo and Tim Kissner.
Feliberto Bonilla…2016: Went 5-1 with a 3.81 ERA (23 ER, 54.1 IP) in 14 starts in first
professional season with the Rookie DSL Mariners…ranked T4th with 14 starts among all
DSL starters…earned his first career win on June 27 at DSL Twins (5.0,4,1,0,2,1)…tossed
at least 5.0 innings in 5 of his 14 starts, including a season-high 7.0 innings on July 14 vs.
DSL D’Backs2 (7.0,4,0,0,1,3)…struck out a season-high 6 batters in 6.0 innings on July 27
MINOR LEAGUES

vs. DSL Rojos (6.0,2,1,1,0,6)…2017: Combined to go 1-4 with a 7.00 ERA (35 ER, 45.0 IP)
in 14 games, 6 starts with Short-A Everett (6/17-6/22), Rookie AZL Mariners (6/23-8/22) and
Rookie DSL Mariners (8/23-end of season).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Mariners DSL 5-1 3.81 14 14 0 0 0 54.1 49 29 23 1 3 35 26 17 0
2017 Everett NWST 0-0 4.15 2 0 0 0 0 4.1 1 2 2 0 0 4 1 0 0
Peoria AZL 1-3 9.40 9 4 0 0 0 29.2 48 38 31 4 1 23 15 8 1
Mariners DSL 0-1 1.64 3 2 0 0 0 11.0 10 3 2 0 2 3 5 2 1

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BONNELL, Bryan RHP
AGE: 24, turns 25 on September 28 BORN: 9-28-93 in Las Vegas, NV
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 210
RESIDENCE: Las Vegas, NV
ACQUIRED: Acquired by Seattle from Tampa Bay in exchange for the Mariners
International Signing Slot #71 on May 9, 2017.
Bryan Lindsey Bonnell…graduated from Centennial (NV) High School in 2012…originally
selected by Chicago-NL in the 31st round of the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft, but did
not sign…played 4 seasons at UNLV (2013-15)…selected by Tampa Bay in the 36th round
of the 2015 MLB First-Year Player Draft…2015: Split first professional season between GCL
Rays (6/13-28) and A Princeton (6/29-end of season), going 2-1 with 2 saves and a 4.26
ERA (18 ER, 38.0 IP) in 17 games…2016: Appeared in 24 games in relief with A Bowling
Green…struck out at least 1 batter in 23 of 24 appearances, averaging 11.1 strikeouts per
9.0 innings (63 SO, 51.0 IP)…2017: Went 3-2 with 3 saves and a 3.64 ERA (24 ER, 59.1 IP)
in 32 games, 2 starts with High-A Modesto…acquired by the Mariners from Tampa Bay in
exchange for International signing slot #71 on May 9, 2017…went 0-2 with 4 saves and a
4.09 ERA (5 ER, 11.0 IP) in 9 games with A Charlotte in the Florida State League.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 Rays GCL 0-0 4.50 2 0 0 0 0 4.0 5 4 2 0 0 0 0 1 0
Princeton APPY 2-1 4.24 15 1 0 0 2 34.0 37 18 16 3 1 8 21 5 0
2016 Bowling Green
MID 4-2 4.59 24 0 0 0 0 51.0 49 26 26 5 4 23 63 5 0
2017 Modesto CAL 3-2 3.64 32 2 0 0 3 59.1 62 31 24 6 1 17 51 3 1

BOYD, Louis INF


AGE: 23, turns 24 on May 4 BORN: 5-4-94 in North Vancouver, BC, Canada
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: North Vancouver, BC, Canada
ACQUIRED: Mariners 24th round selection (723rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Amanda Hopkins.
Louis Lloyd John Boyd…graduated Sutherland Secondary (North Vancouver, BC)
School in 2013…played two seasons at Cochise College in Douglas Arizona (2014-15)
before transferring for final two seasons at University of Arizona (2016-17)…2017: Spent the
majority of the season with Rookie AZL Mariners, but also appeared in games with Short-A
Everett (8/9-14) and A Clinton (8/15-end of the season)…ranked T8th in the Arizona League
with 14 doubles…recorded at least 1 hit in 22 of 28 games, including 11 multi-hit 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
2017 Peoria AZL .321 28 109 20 35 51 14 1 0 25 0 0 1 9 19 4-2 .468 .378 6
Everett NWST
.250 6 20 2 5 6 1 0 0 5 0 1 2 3 3 0-0 .300 .385 2
Clinton MID .261 19 69 7 18 20 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 16 5-1 .290 .292 3

BRANCHE, Steve INF


AGE: 20, turns 21 on September 1 BORN: 9-1-97 in San Pedro De Macoris, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 165
RESIDENCE: Cambita San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on July 2, 2014; signed by Mariners
scouts Eddy Toledo, Domingo Toribio and Scott Hunter.
Steve Alexander Branche…2015: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners-2,
MINOR LEAGUES

appearing in 40 games…hit first career home run on June 19 vs. DSL Mets (1x3, 2 R, HR,
3 RBI, BB)…season-high 3 hits on July 13 at DSL Red Sox (3x4, R)…2016: Appeared in 24
games with the DSL Mariners…2017: Appeared in 35 games with the DSL Mariners, batting
.167 (17x102) with 13 runs scored, 7 doubles, 5 RBI, 7 walks and 2 stolen bases.
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
2016 Mariners DSL .137 24 51 3 7 8 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 2 24 1-1 .157 .228 5
2017 Mariners DSL .167 35 102 13 17 24 7 0 0 5 1 1 2 7 36 2-1 .235 .232 5

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BRIGMAN, Bryson INF
AGE: 22, turns 23 on June 19 BORN: 6-19-95 in San Jose, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 170
RESIDENCE: San Jose, CA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 3rd round draft pick in the MLB First-Year Player draft; signed by
Mariners scout Gary Patchett.
Bryson Michael Brigman…graduated from Valley Christian (CA) School in 2013…won
three World Championships while playing for the USA National teams, as a member of the
2011 USA 16U championship team, and back-to-back 18U championship teams in 2012
and 2013...was drafted in the 40th round of the 2014 MLB draft by the Oakland Athletics,
but did not sign…attended University of San Diego, 2014-2016... was a two-time All-WCC
first team selection…2016: Began first professional season with Short-A Everett, appearing
in 69 games…led the Northwest League in runs scored (51) and total plate appearances
(318), while also ranking T1st in games (58), 2nd in at-bats (265), 3rd in walks (41), T5th
in extra-base hits (24), T6th in hits (69), T7th in stolen bases (17) and HBP (6) and 13th in
on-base percentage (.369)…2017: Appeared in 120 games with A Clinton…among Midwest
League leaders, ranked T11th in total plate appearances (518), 14th in at-bats (463) and
T20th in games (12).
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
2016 Everett NWST .260 68 265 51 69 77 6 1 0 19 2 4 6 41 43 17-12 .291 .369 14
2017 Clinton MID .235 120 463 55 109 137 14 4 2 36 2 4 5 44 74 16-8 .296 .306 4

CAMACHO, Juan C
AGE: 21, turns 22 on April 19 BORN: 4-19-96 in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 215
RESIDENCE: Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on August 8, 2014; signed by Mariners
scouts Ted Heid and Tim Kissner.
Juan Carlos Camacho…2015: Began pro career with the AZL Mariners…among
qualifying catchers, led AZL League with a 38.1% caught stealing percentage (16 CS, 26
SB)…2016: Spent majority of the season with the Rookie AZL Mariners, but also appeared
in 1 game with Short-A Everett on Sept. 5…among qualifying catchers in the Arizona
League, finished 2nd league in caught stealing percentage (8 CS, 21 SB, 27.6%)…hit safely
in a season-high 9 consecutive games, Aug. 8-29 (.359/14x39, 9 R, 4 2B, HR, 3 RBI)…2017:
Appeared in 47 games with Short-A Everett…recorded a season-high 10-game hitting
streak, June 23-July 9 (.350/14x40, 12 R, 4 2B, HR, 6 RBI, 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
2015 Peoria AZL .250 33 88 7 22 27 3 1 0 7 0 0 3 3 11 3-0 .307 .298 4
2016 Peoria AZL .338 39 133 19 45 59 8 0 2 12 0 0 0 5 14 1-2 .444 .362 8
Everett NWST .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 .000 .000 0
2017 Everett NWST .236 47 182 25 43 70 12 0 5 19 1 0 2 4 46 1-1 .385 .261 7

CANELA, Jose RHP


AGE: 22, turns 23 on December 10. BORN: 12-10-95 in Fantino, Sanchez Ramirez, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 167
RESIDENCE: Caballero, Cotui, DR
MINOR LEAGUES

ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on February 5, 2016;


signed by Mariners scout Kelvin Dominguez.
Jose Andreiby Canela…2016: Began first pro season with the DSL Mariners, appearing
in 14 games in relief…2017: Spent second season with the DSL Mariners, going 0-1 with a
6.35 ERA (28 ER, 39.2 IP) in 24 relief appearances.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Mariners DSL 0-1 6.35 14 0 0 0 0 22.2 25 17 16 2 2 17 10 8 0
2017 Mariners DSL 0-1 6.58 24 0 0 0 0 39.2 46 33 29 6 1 13 24 8 0

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CANO, Jose INF
AGE: 21, turns 22 on December 8 BORN: 12-8-96 in San Pedro De Macoris, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on May 2, 2014; signed by Mariners
scout Eddy Toledo.
Jose Angel Cano…2014: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners…2015:
Appeared in 18 games with the DSL Mariners-1…2016: Spent 3rd season with the DSL
Mariners, appearing in 25 games…2017: Appeared in only 2 games with the DSL Mariners.
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
2016 Mariners DSL .167 25 54 6 9 11 2 0 0 3 1 0 4 9 20 0-0 .204 .324 2
2017 Mariners DSL .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 .000 .000 0

YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK


2015 Mariners-1 DSL 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

CAPEN, George RHP


AGE: 23, turns 24 on December 23 BORN: 12-23-94 in Monterey, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Narragansett, RI
ACQUIRED: Signed by Seattle as a non-drafted free agent on August 4, 2016; signed by
Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
George Gabriel Capen…graduated from Paul VI Catholic (VA) High School in 2013…pitched
4 seasons at College of Holy Cross (MA)…2017: Began professional career with Rookie
AZL Mariners, appearing in 6 games in relief.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 0-1 9.82 6 0 0 0 0 7.1 16 8 8 0 0 3 9 2 0

CARABALLO, Jheyson RHP


AGE: 22, turns 23 on October 16 BORN: 10-16-95 in Departamento Libertado, VZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 185
RESIDENCE: Caracas, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on December 23, 2017.
Jheyson Breyner Caraballo…originally signed as a non-drafted international free agent
by the Houston Astros on November 11, 2015…2016: Began professional career with the
Astros in the Dominican Summer League, appearing in 13 games, 8 starts…2017: Split
season between R Greeneville (6/23-25, 7/2-4, 7/25-8/30) and R GCL Astros (6/25-7/1,
7/5-14), combining to appear in 14 games, 6 starts.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Astros DSL 3-0 2.85 13 8 0 0 3 53.2 38 22 17 2 7 11 46 3 0
2017 Greeneville APPY 1-2 3.52 11 4 0 0 2 38.1 43 21 15 4 1 15 28 0 0
Astros GCL 0-0 5.19 3 2 0 0 0 8.2 11 7 5 1 0 3 9 0 0

CARLSON, Sam RHP


MINOR LEAGUES

AGE: 19, turns 20 on December 3 BORN: 12-3-98 in Savage, MN


BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Savage, ML
ACQUIRED: Mariners 2nd round selection (55th overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year Player
draft; signed by Mariners scout Ben Collman.
Samuel Carlson…graduated from Burnsville (MN) High School in 2017…named the
Gatorade Player of the Year for Minnesota in 2017…also named to the Minnesota High
School Baseball Coaches Association’s All-Section and All-State teams in 2016…2017:
Began his professional career with Rookie AZL Mariners…limited to only 2 games due to an
injury…overall went 0-0 with a 3.00 ERA (1 ER, 3.0 IP) in 2 games (4 H, HBP, 0 BB, 3 K, WP).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 0-0 3.00 2 2 0 0 0 3.0 4 1 1 0 1 0 3 1 0

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CASTELLANOS, Chris LHP
AGE: 22, turns 23 on October 17 BORN: 5-8-95 in Long Beach, CA
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 185
RESIDENCE: Long Beach, CA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 33rd round selection (933rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Jordan Bley.
Chris Castellanos…graduated from Long Beach Poly (CA) High School in 2013…tossed
a perfect game during junior season on April 17, 2012 vs. Long Beach Wilson; Chase De
Jong was the opposing starter…graduated from Stanford University in 2017…2017: Split
his first professional season between Rookie AZL Mariners, Short-A Everett (8/9-31) and
AAA Tacoma (8/8 & 9/1-end of season)…combined to go 2-3 with a 3.86 ERA (16 ER, 37.1
IP) in 17 games 1 starts (6 BB, 55 K)…earned his first professional win in relief with Everett
on Aug. 14 at Boise (1.2,1,0,0,2).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 0-1 2.53 10 0 0 0 0 21.1 21 9 6 1 0 1 37 2 0
Everett NWST 2-0 3.09 5 0 0 0 0 11.2 9 4 4 1 1 4 15 3 0
Tacoma PCL 0-2 12.46 2 1 0 0 0 4.1 8 6 6 1 0 1 3 0 0

CAUGHEL, Lindsey RHP


AGE: 27, turns 28 on August 13 BORN: 8-13-90 in Ocoee, FL
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on November 30, 2016.
Lindsey Robert Caughel…graduated from Lake Highland Prep (FL) High School in
2011…earned All-State honors as a senior at Lake Highland Prep High School, finishing
with a 8-1 record with a 0.82 ERA…attended Stetson University, 2009-2012...in 2009 voted
to the Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman Team…originally selected by the Orioles in
the 35th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign…selected in the 23rd
round of 2012 First-Year Player Draft...2012: Split first professional season between AZL
Dodgers (6/22-7/21) and Short-A Ogden (7/22-end of season)…tossed 7.0-inning complete
game shutout on Sept. 2 vs. Orem (7.0,4,0,0,1,4)...named Pioneer League Pitcher of the
Week (Aug. 27-Sept. 3)…2013: Led the High-A Rancho Cucamonga Quakes with both
116.2 innings pitched and 112 strikeouts, while ranking seventh among California League
qualifiers with a 4.01 ERA…2014: Appeared 15 games, 12 starts with High-A Rancho
Cucamonga...made 3 DL stints: May 7-June 22, July 23-30 and Aug. 5-Sept. 17…went 4-0
with a 0.35 ERA (1 ER, 26.0 IP) over 4 games, 2 starts, June 22-July 9…earned California
League Pitcher of the Week honors twice (June 23-30, July 7-13)…2015: Appeared in
only one game with Great Lakes on June 7 due to right shoulder surgery…on the 7-day
Disabled List April 9-June 6 and June 8-Oct. 7…2015: Did not pitch during the season
due to injury…pitched for Tigres de Aragua in the Venezuelan Winter League…2017: Went
10-10 with a 3.71 ERA (65 ER, 157.2 IP) in 27 games, 26 starts with AA Arkansas…limited
opponents to a .247 (148x598) average, while walking 38 and striking out 116…among
all Mariners farmhands, ranked 3rd in wins (10) and T5th in strikeouts (116)…led all Texas
League pitchers in innings pitched (157.2), while also ranking T1st in complete games (2),
T1st in shutouts (1), T3rd in total batters faced (643), 4th in WHIP (1.18), T4th in starts (26),
T5th in wins (10), 6th in average (.247) and 7th in ERA (3.71) and strikeouts (116)…among
Texas League starters ranked 2nd in fewest base runners per 9.0 innings (10.84) and 4th
MINOR LEAGUES

in lowest walks per 9.0 innings ratio (1.60)…tossed at least 6.0 innings in 16 of 26 starts,
including recording 14 quality starts…tossed a season-high 15.0 consecutive scoreless
innings over 3 starts, June 21-July 8…recorded his first career 9.0-inning complete game
shutout on Aug. 30 at Springfield (9.0,3,0,0,0,2)…1 of 8 pitchers in the Texas League to
record a shutout.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 AZL Dodgers AZL 2-2 3.18 7 0 0 0 0 17.0 18 10 6 2 0 3 14 1 0
Ogden PIO  3-2 3.38 8 7 1 1 0 42.2 33 19 16 2 3 8 29 2 0
2013 Great Lakes MID 0-3 2.00 5 5 0 0 0 27.0 22 12 6 2 0 2 26 0 0
Rancho Cuca CAL  4-7 4.01 20 19 0 0 0 116.2 131 63 52 12 4 21 112 4 0
2014 Rancho Cuca CAL 8-5 3.53 15 12 0 0 0 86.2 94 39 34 7 4 20 81 2 1
2015 Great Lakes MID  0-0 21.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 7 7 7 4 0 0 2 0 0
2016 Injured - Did Not Pitch
2017 Arkansas TEX 10-10 3.71 27 26 2 1 0 157.2 148 66 65 18 1 38 116 10 0

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CHANDLER, Clay RHP
AGE: 23, turns 24 on April 27 BORN: 4-27-94 in Paducah, KY
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: LaCenter, KY
ACQUIRED: Signed by Seattle as a non-draft free agent on June 29, 2017; signed by
Mariners scout Ben Collman.
Clay Chandler…graduated Ballard Memoria (KY) High School in 2013…pitched for
Wasbash Valley (IL) College, 2014-15…played 2 seasons at Southeast Missouri (2016-
17)…2017: Spent the majority of the season with Rookie AZL Mariners, but also appeared
in 3 games with Short-A Everett (8/23-end of the season).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 0-2 3.86 11 6 0 0 0 35.0 35 18 15 5 0 7 39 3 1
Everett NWST 0-1 3.38 3 2 0 0 0 13.1 10 5 5 0 0 5 12 1 0

CLANCY, Matt LHP


AGE: 23, turns 24 on April 1 BORN: 4-1-94 in Westwood, NJ
BATS: Left THROWS: Switch HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Norwood, NJ
ACQUIRED: Mariners 13th round selection in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player draft;
signed by Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
Matthew James Clancy…graduated from Northern Valley Old Tappan (NJ) High School
in 2012…attended St. John’s University from 2013-15…2015: Began his professional
career with Short-A Everett…among the Northwest League pitching leaders ranked 3rd
in games finished (19), T7th in saves (5) and T14th in appearances (22)…went 4-for-5 in
save opportunities, including earning first career save on July 11 at Boise (2.1,1,0,0,2,2)...
recorded first career win on July 6 vs. Hillsboro (1.1,2,0,0,2,2)…2016: Appeared in only 1
game on rehab assignment with the AZL Mariners on Aug 23 after missing the entire season
being on the disabled list with a strained right shoulder…2017: Split season between
A Clinton (4/6-5/5) and Short-A Everett (6/8-end of the season), going 1-1 with 7 saves
and a 4.47 ERA (22 ER, 44.1 IP) in 30 games in relief…on the 7-day disabled list with a
left shoulder strain, May 6-June 8…ranked T3rd in the Northwest League with 7 saves….
combined average 13.50 strikeouts per 9.0 innings (49 K, 32.2 IP).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 Everett NWST 1-4 1.19 22 0 0 0 5 30.1 21 5 4 1 1 10 35 2 1
2016 Peoria AZL 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
2017 Clinton MID 1-0 9.26 8 0 0 0 0 11.2 18 12 12 0 2 5 16 2 0
Everett NWST 0-1 2.76 22 0 0 0 7 32.2 28 16 10 2 2 13 49 6 1

CONTRERAS, Danny OF
AGE: 19, turns 20 on May 21 BORN: 5-21-98 in La Vega, Dominican Republic
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: La Vega, Dominican Republic
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on July 2, 2014; signed by Mariners
scouts Eddy Toledo and Kelvin Dominguez.
Danny De Jesus Contreras…2015: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners-2…
hit first career home run and drove in a season-high 4 runs on June 20 at DSL Astros-2
MINOR LEAGUES

(3x4, 2 R, 2 2B, HR, 4 RBI)…2016: Appeared in 65 games with the DSL Mariners…among
the DSL League leaders ranked T12th in walks (40) and T15th in games (65)…led the team
with 40 walks…2017: Split season between Rookie AZL Mariners (6/24-7/23) and Rookie
DSL Mariners (7/24-8/23), appearing in a combined 25 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 Mariners-2
DSL .214 64 238 29 51 81 14 2 4 29 1 2 4 21 54 4-2 .340 .287 12
2016 Mariners DSL .240 65 217 40 52 70 14 2 0 29 1 0 1 40 54 11-3 .323 .359 8
2017 Mariners DSL .182 19 55 9 10 15 2 0 1 9 0 0 0 17 8 1-0 .273 .375 3
Peoria AZL .056 6 18 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 0-0 .056 .105 0

COOK, Ryan RHP


Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

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COOKE, Billy INF
AGE: 23, turns 24 on September 26 BORN: 9-26-94 in Maitland, FL
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: Maitland, FL
ACQUIRED: Mariners 8th round selection (243rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Ben Sanderson.
William Joseph Cooke…graduated from Trinity Preparatory (FL) High School in 2013…
member of the Orlando Scorpions, which won the 2013 PerfectGame WWBA World
Championship…graduated from Coastal Carolina University in 2018...name 2017 Sun Belt
Player of the Year and third team Perfect Game/Rawlings All-American team…2017: Spent
majority of the season with A Clinton, but also appeared in 3 games with Short-A Everett
(6/23-26)…made professional debut with Everett on June 23 at Tri-City (2x4, R); singled in
his first two professional at-bat…promoted to Clinton on June 27…hit first career home run
on July 9 at Quad Cities (1x2, 2 R, HR, 2 RBI, 2 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
2017 Everett NWST
.167 3 12 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 0-0 .167 .286 0
Clinton MID .156 42
122 13 19 26 1 0 2 9 0 1 2 18 45 6-5 .213 .273 0

COSTELLO, Ryan INF


AGE: 21, turns 22 on June 13 BORN: 6-13-96 in Wethersfield, CT
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Wethersfield, CT
ACQUIRED: Mariners 31st round selection (993rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scouts Brian Nichols and Bill Masse.
Ryan Christopher Costello…graduated from Wethersfield (CT) High School in 2014…
spent 3 seasons at Central Connecticut State University, 2015-17…2017: Began
professional career with Rookie AZL Mariners, appearing in 44 games…led the Arizona
League in OPS (1.064), while also ranking 2nd in slugging percentage (.634), 3rd in on-base
percentage (.430), extra-base hits (24), total bases (90) and RBI (38), T3rd in home runs
(8), T4th in average (.331), T11th in walks (26), T12th in doubles (13), T18th in runs scored
(31) and T19th in hits (47)…homered in his first career plate appearance on June 24 at AZL
Padres-2 (1x3, 2 R, HR, 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
2017 Peoria AZL .331 44 142 31 47 90 13 3 8 38 0 3 1 26 38 3-1 .634 .430 7

COVELLE, Paul RHP


AGE: 23, turns 24 on September 12 BORN: 9-12-93 in Melrose, MA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 210
RESIDENCE: Medford, MA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 27th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
Paul Covelle…graduated from Malden Catholic (MA) High School in 2012…graduated
from Franklin Pierce University in 2016 with a degree in Criminal Justice…selected to
ABCA/Rawlings All-American Second Team, ABCA/Rawlings All-East Region First Team,
CCA All-East Region Second Team and All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team…2016:
Appeared in 19 relief appearances with Short-A Everett in first professional season…ranked
MINOR LEAGUES

among the Northwest League leaders in wins (T13th/4) and holds (T16th/3)…earned first
career win in 2nd career appearance on Aug. 27 vs. Boise (2.1,1,0,0,0,2)…2017: Went 0-0
with 2 saves and a 3.57 ERA (9 ER, 22.2 IP) in 14 relief appearances with Short-A Everett…
limited opponents to a .195 (17x87) average, while walking 6 and striking out 18…ranked
T1st in the Northwest League with 4 holds…recorded first career save on July 24 vs. Boise
(1.1,2,1,1,0,2,HR).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Everett NWST 4-3 4.65 19 0 0 0 0 31.0 29 17 16 1 3 13 20 4 0
2017 Everett NWST 0-0 3.57 14 0 0 0 2 22.2 17 13 9 4 2 6 18 3 0

COWAN, Jordan INF


Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
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CUENCA, Saul RHP
AGE: 19, turns 20 on March 22 BORN: 3-22-98 in Barquisimeto, Lara, VZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: Cabudare, Lara, Venezuela
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on July 7, 2014; signed by Mariners
scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Illich Salazar.
Saul Alejandro Cuenca…2015: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners-2…
recorded first career win on June 10 vs. DSL Astros-2 (5.0,4,1,0,0,2,6)…2016: Spent 2nd
season with the DSL Mariners, appearing in 14 games in relief…struck out at least 1 batter
in 13 of 14 games, averaging 10.2 strikeouts per 9.0 innings (23 K, 20.1 IP)…2017: Went 2-1
with 2 saves and a 1.91 ERA (6 ER, 28.1 IP) in 15 relief appearances with the DSL Mariners.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 Mariners-2 DSL 2-2 3.76 13 10 0 0 2 40.2 40 26 17 2 2 32 26 8 0
2016 Mariners DSL 0-1 8.41 14 0 0 0 0 20.1 15 19 19 3 3 20 23 7 0
2017 Mariners DSL 2-1 1.63 15 0 0 0 2 27.2 16 7 5 1 1 15 21 3 0

CURLETTA, Joey OF
AGE: 23, turns 24 on March 8 BORN: 3-8-94 in Phoenix, AZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 225
RESIDENCE: Phoenix, AZ
ACQUIRED: Acquired by Seattle from Philadelphia in exchange for Pat Venditte on March
12, 2017.
Joseph Dominic Curletta…graduated from Mountain Pointe (AZ) High School in
2012…originally selected by Los Angeles-NL in the 6th round of the 2012 MLB First-Year
Player Draft…20112: Began professional career with the AZL Dodgers, appearing in 25
games…2013: Appeared in 62 games with Short-A Ogden…recorded a season-high
11-game hitting streak, Aug. 27-Sept. 6 (.463/19x41, 5 R, 2 2B, HR, 12 RBI, 2 HBP, 3
BB)…2014: Spent season with A Great Lakes in the Midwest League, appearing in 133
games…recorded 36 multi-hit contests, including 9 season-high 3-hit games…recorded 4
hitting streak of at least 8 games, including a season-high 11-game hit streak, July 18-29
(.304/14x46, 4 R, 5 2B, HR, 3 BB, 2 SB)…2015: Spent the majority of the season with
High-A Rancho Cucamonga, but also appeared in 3 games with Tulsa (9/5-7)…2016: Split
season between High-A Rancho Cucamonga (4/8-7/27) and AA Tulsa (7/28-end of season),
batting a combined .251 (92x367) with 47 runs scored, 17 doubles, 5 triples, 17 home runs,
67 RBI and 37 walks in 106 games…in a minor league trade, outrighted by Los Angeles-
NL to Philadelphia on Sept. 15…2017: Appeared in 121 games with High-A Modesto…
recorded 31 multi-hit games, including 8 season-high 3-hit games…record 3rd career multi-
home run game on July 10 at San Jose (2x4, 2 R, 2 HR, 3 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
2012 Dodgers AZL .149 25 74 5 11 13 2 0 0 6 0 2 2 7 25 0-0 .176 .235 2
2013 Ogden PIO .326 62 230 41 75 106 16 0 5 42 0 1 3 27 42 2-4 .461 .402 6
2014 Great Lakes
MID .277 133 516 60 143 196 30 1 7 68 3 4 4 41 111 15-9 .380 .333 5
2015 R. Cucamonga CAL
.233 119 403 44 94 159 33 1 10 53 0 3 4 37 130 1-2 .395 .302 2
Tulsa TEX .273 3 11 3 3 7 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 4 0-0 .636 .385 0
2016 R. Cucamonga CAL
.267 77 270 40 72 134 13 5 13 54 0 2 3 27 87 0-2 .496 .338 1
Tulsa TEX .251 29 97 7 20 36 4 0 4 13 0 0 0 10 37 0-0 .371 .280 0
2017 Modesto CAL .256 121 454 72 116 200 37 1 15 68 0 9 3 62 136 13-1 .441 .343 7
MINOR LEAGUES

DE LA CRUZ, Adonis RHP


AGE: 23, turns 24 on December 20 BORN: 12-20-94 in Santo Domingo Norte, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 170
RESIDENCE: Santo Domingo Norte, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on February 15, 2013; signed by
Mariners scouts Eddy Toledo and Franklin Taveras Jr.
Adonis Berd De La Cruz…2013: Began pro career with the Mariners in the Dominican
Summer League…2014: Spent second season with the Mariners in the DSL…2015: Spent
season with DSL Mariners-2, converting to a pitcher…recorded first career win on Aug. 7
at DSL Astros-2 (5.0,4,2,0,0,2,HB)…2016: Made 18 relief appearances with the Rookie DSL
Mariners…ranked T11th with 7 saves among all DSL relievers…did not allow an earned run
over 16.1 innings over final 7 relief appearances (1 R), July 26-Aug. 23 (.194/12x62, 4 BB,
17 K)…2017: Made 18 relief appearances with Short-A Everett.
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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 W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK


2015 Mariners-2 DSL 2-0 3.40 14 4 0 0 1 47.2 40 25 18 4 10 15 33 5 0
2016 Mariners DSL 5-0 1.39 18 0 0 0 7 45.1 33 9 7 0 2 13 38 3 0
2017 Everett NWST 2-2 3.28 18 0 0 0 0 35.2 38 21 13 3 4 17 32 6 3

DECARLO, Joe C
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

DELAPLANE, Sam RHP


AGE: 22, turns 23 on March 27 BORN: 3-27-95 in San Jose, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: San Jose, CA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 23rd round selection (693rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Ross Vecchio.
Samuel Louis Nathan Delaplane…graduated from Leigh (CA) High School in 2013…
graduated from Eastern Michigan University (2014-17)…2017: Spent majority of first
professional season with Rookie AZL Mariners, but also appeared in 1 game with AAA
Tacoma (9/4)…limited opponents to a .223 (27x121) average, while walking 8 and striking
out 47 (13.65 SO/9.0 IP…ranked T16th in the Arizona League with 66 strikeouts…earned
his first career win in relief with the AZL Mariners on Aug. 7 at AZL Royals (3.0,1,0,0,0,3).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 2-1 2.90 14 0 0 0 0 31.0 27 14 10 2 0 8 47 5 0
Tacoma PCL 0-0 4.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0

DIXON, Troy C
AGE: 22, turns 23 on April 26 BORN: 4-26-95 in Atlantic City, NJ
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 205
RESIDENCE: Egg Harbor Township, NJ
ACQUIRED: Mariners 20th round selection (603rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
Troy Lee Dixon…graduated from Egg Harbor Township (NJ) High School in 2013…
graduated from St. John’s University in 2017…unanimous 2017 First Team All-Big East…
as a senior, was Big East Batting Champion (.394), while also finishing 8th in the nation
in average and first among catchers…one of 15 semifinalist for the Johnny Bench
Award…2017: Began his professional career with Short-A Everett, appearing in 28 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
2017 Everett NWST
.196 28 97 15 19 27 2 0 2 6 1 0 1 9 28 0-0 .278 .271 1

ELDRIDGE, Caleb INF


AGE: 22, turns 23 on July 3 BORN: 7-3-95 in Edmond, OK
MINOR LEAGUES

BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 235


RESIDENCE: Edmond, OK
ACQUIRED: Acquired by Seattle along with C James Lovett from Philadelphia for
International Bonus Pool Money on July 2, 2017.
Caleb Eldridge…graduated from Deer Creek (OK) High School in 2013…played 2
seasons at Cowley County (KS) Community College (2014-15) before transferring to
Oklahoma State in 2016…originally selected in the 20th round by Philadelphia in the
2016 MLB Draft…2016: Began professional career with the GCL Phillies, appearing in
12 games…2017: Appeared in 38 games with Rookie AZL Mariners, after beginning the
season with the GCL Phillies in the Philadelphia organization…acquired by the Mariners
along with catcher James Lovett from Phillies for international bonus pool money on July
2…recorded a season-high 7 RBI, including recording first career multi-home run game on
Aug. 23 vs. AZL Padres-2 (4x5, 2 R, 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBI, BB).

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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
2016 Phillies GCL .159 12 44 6 7 9 2 0 0 4 0 0 1 9 18 0-0 .205 .315 3
2017 Peoria AZL .298 38 131 19 39 63 8 2 4 21 0 1 1 12 50 1-0 .481 .359 3

ELLEDGE, Seth RHP


AGE: 21, turns 22 on May 20 BORN: 5-20-96 in Frisco, TX
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 230
RESIDENCE: Frisco, TX
ACQUIRED: Mariners 4th round selection (123rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Ty Bowman.
Seth Wayne Elledge…graduated from Frisco Centennial (TX) High School in 2013…
played 3 seasons at Dallas Baptist University…2017:Spent the majority of the season with
A Clinton, but also appeared in 4 games with Short-A Everett (6/23-7/7)…recorded his first
career win on July 28 vs. Quad Cities (2.0,1,0,0,0,5).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Everett NWST 0-0 4.50 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 2 2 0 1 2 7 0 0
Clinton MID 3-0 3.00 15 0 0 0 5 21.0 14 8 7 1 0 6 35 1 1

ELLINGSON, David RHP


AGE: 23 BORN: 1-23-95 in Woodlands, TX
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Woodlands, TX
ACQUIRED: Mariners 34th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Ross Vecchio.
David George Ellingson…graduated from The Woodlands (TX) College Park in 2013…
attended Georgetown University from 2014-2016…2016: Began professional season with
Rookie AZL Mariners…among Arizona League pitchers ranked T12th with 4 saves…earned
first career save in his professional debut on July 5 vs. AZL Giants (1.0,0,0,0,0,0,HB)…2017:
Made 16 relief appearances with Short-A Everett, going 2-3 with 3 saves and 5.23 ERA (12
ER, 20.2 IP).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Peoria AZL 1-0 0.00 12 0 0 0 3 10.1 12 6 0 0 3 2 8 0 0
2017 Everett NWST 2-3 5.23 16 0 0 0 3 20.2 26 16 12 1 5 6 21 3 2

ENCARNACION, Frank RHP


AGE: 23 BORN: 2-13-95 in Santo Domingo Este, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: Santo Domingo Este, Dominican Republic
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on April 22, 2014; signed by Mariners
scouts Eddy Toledo and Domingo Toribio.
Frank Valentin Encarnacion…2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in
the Dominican Summer League…recorded first career win on Aug. 5 at DSL Rockies
(5.0,1,1,1,2,3,HR)…2015: Spent season with the DSL Mariners-2…allowed 2 earned
MINOR LEAGUES

runs or less in 12 of 14 starts, including 8 starts allowing 1 earned run or less…went 4-0
with a 0.39 ERA (1 ER, 23.0 IP) over final 4 starts of the season, Aug. 4-21 (.165/13x79,
8 BB, 18 K)…2016: Appeared in 17 games, 3 starts with the Rookie DSL Mariners…
among DSL pitchers, ranked 6th in opponent average (.178)…tossed at least 2.0 innings
in 13 of his 17 appearances, including a season-high 7.1 innings on June 8 vs. DSL
Rojos (7.1,2,0,0,0,3)…2017: Spent season on the restricted list after receiving a 72-game
suspension for a violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 Mariners DSL 1-1 5.71 14 5 0 0 0 34.2 23 28 22 0 3 36 30 17 0
2015 Mariners-2 DSL 5-1 2.62 14 14 0 0 0 68.2 59 26 20 0 3 28 53 8 0
2016 Mariners DSL 4-3 2.37 17 3 0 0 4 57.0 34 17 15 2 1 27 51 2 0
2017 DID NOT PLAY

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ESCOBAR, Melquiades RHP
AGE: 18 BORN: 1-31-00 in Nueva Barriada, Panama
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: Nueva Barriada, Panama
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on May 25, 2017; signed
by Mariners scouts Rigo Rangel and Audo Vincete.
Melquiades Escobar…2017: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Dominican Summer League, appearing in 6 games in relief.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Mariners DSL 0-1 4.66 6 0 0 0 0 9.2 8 6 5 2 0 3 10 2 1

ESPINAL, Erik RHP


AGE: 21, turns 22 on November 14 BORN: 11-14-96 in Bonao, Monsenor Nouel, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 155
RESIDENCE: Bonao, Monsenor Nouel, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on Feb. 5, 2016; signed by
Mariners scouts Kelvin Dominguez and Eddy Toledo.
Erik Jannser Espinal…2016: Appeared 16 games in relief in first professional season
with Rookie DSL Mariners…earned his first career win on July 11 vs. DSL Rojos
(1.0,1,0,0,0,1)…2017: Spent 2nd season with the DSL Mariners in the Dominican Summer
League…limited opponents to a .207 (44x213) average, while walking 6 and striking out
51…tossed a season-high 13.1 consecutive scoreless innings over 4 relief appearances,
June 26-July 8.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Mariners DSL 2-1 2.22 16 0 0 0 1 24.1 20 7 6 1 2 10 22 7 0
2017 Mariners DSL 5-2 1.40 20 5 0 0 2 58.0 44 12 9 1 2 6 51 5 3

ESPINO, Elias RHP


AGE: 20, turns 21 on April 19 BORN: 4-19-97 in La Vega, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: La Vega, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed with the Mariners as a non-drafted minor league free agent on
November 18, 2016; signed by Mariners scout NIlson Antigua.
Espino Vladimir Nunez…2017: Began his professional career with the DSL Mariners
in the Dominican Summer League…opened the season tossing a season-high 15.0
consecutive scoreless innings, going 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA (0 ER, 15.0 IP) in 3 starts, June
7-19…went 4-0 with a 0.77 ERA (3 ER, 35.0 IP) in 8 games, 7 starts, June 7-31.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Mariners DSL 4-2 1.90 11 10 0 0 0 47.1 37 15 10 0 3 13 38 4 1

FAIRCHILD, Michael RHP


AGE: 23, turns 24 on September 20 BORN: 9-20-94 in Olympia, WA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 220
RESIDENCE: Olympia, WA
MINOR LEAGUES

ACQUIRED: Signed by Seattle as a non-drafted free agent on July 26, 2017; signed by
Mariners scout Gary Patchett.
Michael Fairchild…graduated from Olympia (WA) High School…graduated from Azusa
Pacific (CA) University in 2016…2017: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Arizona League, going 2-0 with a 3.00 ERA (11 ER, 24.0 IP) in 8 games, 1 start…recorded
first career win in relief on Aug. 2 vs. AZL Indians (3.0,0,0,0,0,2).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 2-0 3.00 8 1 0 0 0 24.0 22 11 8 0 1 8 11 2 0

FESTA, Matt RHP


Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

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FILIA, Eric OF
AGE: 25, turns 26 on July 6 BORN: 7-6-92 in Carlsbad, CA
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 189
RESIDENCE: Huntington Beach, CA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 20th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Ryan Holmes.
Eric Robert Filia...graduated from Edison (CA) High School in 2011…competed on the
Babe Ruth gold medal-winning team at the Tournament of the Stars in Cary, N.C...named to
Team USA’s National Team Trial squad in 2009 and 2010…attended UCLA from 2012-16…
missed the 2014 season due to injury and also missed the 2015 season…named to the All-
Pac-12 team in 2016…2016: Reached base safely in 58 of 68 games, including 48 games
with at least 1 hit in first professional season with Short-A Everett…earned the Northwest
League batting title after, batting .362 (89x246)…named to the Postseason All-Star Team
as the league’s Most Valuable Player…one of 5 Everett players named to the Northwest
League All-Star team (2x3, R, 2 RBI)…led the Northwest League in average (.362), hits
(89), total bases (122), on-base percentage (.450) and lowest total plate appearances per
strikeouts (15.37), while also ranking among the leaders in slugging percentage (2nd/.496),
OPS (2nd/.946), doubles (T2nd/19), walks (4th/39), total plate appearances (7th/292) and
runs scored (T8th/43)…recorded 29 multi-hit contests, including a season-high 5 hits on
Aug. 27 vs. Vancouver (5x5, 4 R, 2 2B)…named Northwest League Player of the August
by MiLB.com; led the Northwest League in batting average (.424), hits (42), runs (24),
doubles (10) and on-base percentage (.500), while finishing 2nd in total bases (55) and
OPS (1.045)…posted 18 hits in a 6-game span Aug. 26-31…2017: Appeared in 128 games
with High-A Modesto...led the California League in on-base percentage (.407) and walks
(65), while also ranking T2nd in average (.326), 5th in games played (128) and hits (160),
6th in total plate appearances (567), T7th in at-bats (491), 10th in OPS (.841), T11th in
doubles (28), 13th in total bases (213), T17th in triples (5) T18th in HBP (6) and 19th in
slugging percentage (.434)…recorded 49 multi-hit contests, including 13 3-hit games and
6 season-high 4-hit games…hit .333 (9x27) with 7 runs scored, 1 double, 3 home runs, 5
RBI, 1 HBP, 2 walks and 1 stolen base in 6 games for Modesto in the post season…on the
Peoria Javelinas roster for the Arizona Fall League...suspended for 50 games following a
second positive test for a drug of abuse in violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention
and Treatment Program on Jan. 12, 2018.
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
2016 Everett NWST .362 68 246 43 89 122 19 1 4 46 3 1 3 39 19 10-5 .496 .450 0
Tacoma PCL .000 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 .000 .500 0
2017 Modesto CAL .326 128 491 63 160 213 28 5 5 59 0 5 6 65 45 9-6 .434 .407 3

FLORIDO, Deivy RHP


AGE: 17, turns 18 on September 17 BORN: 9-17-00 in Los Puertos de Altagracia, VZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: Los Puertos de Altagracia, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on July 7, 2017; signed by
Mariners scouts Fernando Soto and Luis Feunmayor.
Deivy Jose Florido…is under contract for the 2018 season.

FORTUNATO, Ivan RHP


MINOR LEAGUES

AGE: 19, turns 20 on December 1 BORN: 12-1-98 in Santo Domingo, DR


BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Santo Domingo, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 2015; signed by Mariners
scouts Eddy Toledo and Tim Kissner.
Ivan Fortunato…2016: Began professional career with the Mariners in the Dominican
Summer League, appearing in 3 games in relief…2017: Appeared in 4 games, 3 starts with
the DSL Mariners, going 1-0 with a 5.40 ERA (3 ER, 5.0 IP).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Mariners DSL 0-0 11.37 3 0 0 0 0 6.1 10 11 8 1 0 6 7 0 0
2017 Peoria AZL 1-0 5.40 4 3 0 0 0 5.0 4 3 3 1 2 2 7 2 0

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FRANKS, AJ RHP
AGE: 23, turns 24 on June 25 BORN: 6-25-95 in Riverside, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: Anaheim, CA
ACQUIRED: Signed by Seattle as a non-drafted free agent on August 4, 2017; signed by
Mariners scout Amanda Hopkins.
Alex James Franks…graduated from Kennedy (CA) High School in 2013…spent 2
seasons with Santa Ana (CA) Community College (2014-15) and 2 seasons with Grand
Canyon University (2016-17)…2017: Began professional career with the AZL Mariners…
earned the win in professional debut on Aug. 8 vs. AZL Dodgers (1.0,0,0,0,0.0).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 2-0 0.71 7 0 0 0 1 12.2 9 3 1 0 1 1 11 0 0

GAMBOA, Miguel INF


AGE: 20, turns 21 on October 22 BORN: 10-22-97 in Cancun, MX
BATS: Switch THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: Cancun, MX
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on Feb. 5, 2016; signed by
Mariners scout Ted Heid.
Miguel Anselmo Gamboa…2016: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Dominican Summer League…2017: Spent season on the restricted list after receiving a
56-game suspension for a violation of the MiL Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.
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
2016 Mariners DSL .261 40 111 21 29 41 3 3 1 18 2 3 1 23 27 3-1 .369 .387 8
2017 DID NOT PLAY

GARCIA, Danny LHP


AGE: 23 BORN: 2-21-94 in Miami, FL
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 185
RESIDENCE: Miami, FL
ACQUIRED: Mariners 15th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Noel Sevilla.
Daniel Luis Garcia…graduated from Westwood Christian (FL) High School in 2013…
attended the University of Miami from 2014-2016…2016: Appeared in in 12 games/6 starts
with Short-A Everett in first professional season…earned first career win in professional
debut on July 3 at Tri-City (2.0,1,0,0,1,1)…tossed a season-high 14.1 scoreless innings
over 4 starts, Aug. 11-27…2017: Spent season with A Clinton…was 1 of 4 LumberKings
to represent Clinton on the Midwest League Western Division All-Star team (DNP)…ranked
15th in the Midwest League with 108 strikeouts…struck out a career-high 11 batters in 7.0
innings on May 12 vs. Great Lakes (7.0,3,3,3,1,11,HB).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Everett NWST 6-2 3.59 12 6 0 0 0 42.2 40 18 17 4 1 9 23 0 2
2017 Clinton MID 7-13 5.74 28 25 0 0 0 131.2 168 99 84 11 6 39 108 4 3

GARCIA, Jepherson OF
MINOR LEAGUES

AGE: 18, turns 19 on April 19 BORN: 4-19-99 in Montecristi, DR


BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 185
RESIDENCE: Las Matas de Santa Cruz, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on February 23, 2017;
signed by Mariners scout Eddy Toledo.
Jepherson Yoery Garcia…2017: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Dominican Summer League, appearing in 50 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
2017 Mariners DSL .211 50 166 21 35 48 4 0 3 18 0 0 6 15 58 1-3 .289 .299 5

YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK


2017 Mariners DSL 0-0 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 0.2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

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GARCIA, Ryan INF
AGE: 22, turns 23 on July 8 BORN: 7-8-95 in Cypress, CA
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Oceanside, CA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 32nd round selection (963rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Gary Patchett.
Ryan Edward Garcia…graduated from El Camino (CA) High School in 2013…graduated
from Point Loma Nazarene (CA) University in 2017…2017: Began professional career with
Rookie AZL Mariners…led the Arizona League with 44 RBI, while also ranking 5th in at-bats
(197), T5th in extra-base hits (22), T7th in games (51), T8th in doubles (14), T9th in total plate
appearances (224), T10th in total bases (80) and T11th in home runs (5).
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
2017 Peoria AZL .228 51 197 27 45 80 14 3 5 44 0 4 4 19 50 3-4 .406 .304 4

GARTON, Ryan RHP


Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

GERBER, David RHP


AGE: 23, turns 24 on September 24 BORN: 9-24-94 in Pinehurst, NC
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Middletown, RI
ACQUIRED: Mariners 29th round selection (873rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Ben Collman.
David Jordan Gerber…graduated from Neuqua Valley (IL) High School in 2013…played 4
seasons at Creighton University…brother Mike currently plays in the Detroit system…2017:
Split first professional season between the AZL Mariners (6/27-9), AA Arkansas (7/10-7/11)
and Short-A Everett (7/12-25), going a combined 1-1 with 4 saves and a 2.19 ERA (3 ER,
12.1 IP) in 9 relief appearances.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 1-1 1.50 3 0 0 0 1 6.0 3 3 1 0 0 1 8 0 0
Arkansas TEX 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Everett NWST 0-0 3.38 5 0 0 0 3 5.1 5 2 2 1 0 1 8 0 0

GIL, Edwin INF


AGE: 18, turns 19 on July 22 BORN: 7-22-99 in Santo Domingo, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Santo Domingo, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on December 22, 2017;
signed by Mariners scout Audo Vincente.
Edwin David Gil…is under contract for the 2018 season.

GILLIES, Darin RHP


AGE: 25, turns 26 on November 6 BORN: 11-6-92 in San Jose, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 220
RESIDENCE: Tempe, AZ
ACQUIRED: Mariners 10th round selection in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player draft;
MINOR LEAGUES

signed by Mariners scout Chris Pelekoudas.


Darin Paul Gillies…graduated from San Benito (CA) High School…graduated from
Arizona State University in 2015…2015: Began professional career with Short-A Everett…
recorded first career win on July 9 at Boise (5.0,3,2,2,2,1,HR)…2016: Split season between
A Clinton (4/2-6/22) and High-A Bakersfield (6/23-end of the season)…limited opponents to
a .186 (44x236) average, while walking 18 and striking out 75…averaged 10.12 strikeouts
per 9.0 innings…on the disabled list with right elbow tendinitis, Aug. 26-Sept. 7…at the time
of promotion to Bakersfield, led the Midwest League in lowest batting average by a reliever
(.159/21x132) and fewest baserunners per 9.0 innings ratio by a reliever (7.65)…named to
the Midwest League All-Star Team (0.2,3,2,2,0,0,HR)…2017: Made 39 relief appearances
with AA Arkansas…among Texas League relievers, ranked 5th in lowest opponent average
(.231) and 11th in appearances (39)…tossed 18.1 consecutive scoreless innings over 11
appearances, May 6-June 19…on the Peoria Javelinas roster for the Arizona Fall League.
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PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 Everett NWST 1-2 4.36 16 6 0 0 0 43.1 46 30 21 3 8 26 37 6 0
2016 Clinton MID 5-2 1.19 21 0 0 0 7 37.2 21 6 5 3 2 9 39 1 0
Bakersfield CAL 2-1 2.48 18 0 0 0 1 29.0 23 8 8 4 0 9 36 0 0
2017 Arkansas TEX 3-3 3.32 39 0 0 0 3 59.2 52 23 22 4 1 25 47 2 0

GORGAS, Marvin RHP


AGE: 22 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 Gorgas…graduated East Hampton (CT) High School in June, 2014
…2014: Limited to 2 games with the AZL Mariners due to an injury…placed on the disabled
list on July 14 and underwent UCL surgery (Tommy John) on right elbow on July 30…2015:
Began season on the disabled list rehabbing after Tommy John surgery in 2014…reinstated
from the DL on July 12 and appeared in 11 games to conclude the season with the AZL
Mariners…recorded first career win on Aug. 24 at AZL Reds (1.2,1,0,0,0,1)…2016: Made 19
relief appearances with Short-A Everett…also appeared in 1 game with AAA Tacoma (8/3
at El Paso) and 3 games with A Clinton (6/23-30 & 9/3-end of season)…among Northwest
League relievers ranked T7th in saves (5)…2017: Split season between A Clinton (4/6-5/30)
and High-A Modesto (5/31-end of season), going 5-3 with 7 saves and a 2.49 ERA (17 ER,
61.1 IP) in 35 relief appearances… ranked T4th in the Seattle organization with 7 saves.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 Peoria AZL 0-0 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 2.2 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0
2015 Peoria AZL 1-2 9.31 11 1 0 0 0 9.2 17 11 10 0 3 7 9 2 0
2016 Everett NWST 1-1 2.33 19 0 0 0 5 27.0 13 7 7 2 0 10 29 0 0
Clinton MID 1-0 6.23 3 0 0 0 0 4.1 4 3 3 1 0 2 5 0 0
Tacoma PCL 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
2017 Clinton MID 1-1 0.93 12 0 0 0 3 19.1 13 2 2 1 2 9 23 1 0
Modesto CAL 4-2 3.21 23 0 0 0 4 42.0 36 23 15 4 1 26 55 6 0

GOSEWISCH, Tuffy C
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

GREBECK, Austin OF
AGE: 23, turns 24 on August 8 BORN: 8-8-94 in Laguna Beach, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 155
RESIDENCE: Fayetteville, GA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 21st round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Jeff Sakamoto.
Austin Grebeck…son of former Major League outfielder Craig Grebeck…graduated
from Mater Dei (CA) High School in 2013…attended the University of Oregon from 2014-
2016…2016: Appeared in 65 games in first professional season with Short-A Everett…
ranked among the Northwest League leaders in runs scored (T8th/43), walks (T10th/33),
games (T11th/65), stolen bases (T16th/11) and doubles (T18th/12)…season-high 4 hits on
MINOR LEAGUES

Aug. 30 at Boise (4x6, 3 R)…recorded a season-high 5 RBI on Aug. 11 at Vancouver (2x5, 2


R, 2B, HR, 5 RBI)…season-high 16-game hitting streak, Aug. 14-Sept. 2 (.344/21x61, 10 R,
3 2B, 3B, 7 RBI, 9 BB, 2 SB); longest in the Northwest League in 2016…25-game on-base
streak, Aug. 8-Sept. 5 (.322/29x90, 20 R, 6 2B, 3B, HR, 18 RBI, HBP, 18 BB, 6 SB)…2017:
Appeared in 74 games combined between High-A Modesto (4/7-21 & 4/29-6, 8/15-21),
Short-A Everett (6/15-8/14, 8/22-31) and AAA Tacoma (9/1-4).
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
2016 Everett NWST .241 65 220 43 53 73 12 1 2 25 1 3 3 33 54 11-6 .332 .346 1
2017 Modesto CAL .128 16 39 7 5 6 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 10 17 4-1 .154 .300 2
Everett NWST .227 55 154 30 35 52 5 3 2 22 3 1 2 31 47 7-3 .338 .362 2
Tacoma PCL .200 4 15 2 3 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 0-1 .400 .200 0

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GREER, David INF
AGE: 22, turns 23 on July 4 BORN: 7-4-95 in Scottsdale, AZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 205
RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ
ACQUIRED: Mariners 10th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Amanda Hopkins.
David Cosgrove Greer…graduated from Desert Mountain (AZ) High School in 2013…
three-time All-State selection, including 2013 First Team…attended Arizona State University
from 2013-2016...named to the Pac-12 All-Conference team and a Louisville Slugger All-
American, third team in 2016…2016: Reached base safely in 22 of 25 games, including
at least 1 hit in 19 games in first professional season with Short-A Everett…recorded a
season-high 10-game hitting streak, June 23-Aug. 10 (.368/14x38, 7 R, 4 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 4
BB, 2 SB)…2017: Missed season after two stints on the disabled list with back tendonitis
(6/24-7/1 & 7/18-9/29).
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
2016 Everett NWST .274 25 95 17 26 41 9 0 2 14 0 0 1 13 32 3-0 .432 .367 0
2017 INJURED – DID NOT PLAY

GUZMAN, Carlos LHP


AGE: 21 BORN: 1-28-97 in San Ignacio de Sabaneta, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 170
RESIDENCE: Puerto Plata, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on May 26, 2014; signed by Mariners
scout Eddy Toledo and Kelvin Dominguez.
Carlos Ariel Guzman…2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Dominican Summer League…2015: Appeared in 14 games, 3 starts, with the DSL
Mariners-1…recorded first career win on July 14 at DSL Twins (1.0,1,0,0,1,2)…2016: Spent
3rd season with the Mariners in the DSL, appearing in 16 games, 1 start…did not allow a
run over final 8 games, July 22-Aug. 27 (2-0, 7 H, 0 R, 5 BB, 1 HB, 14 K)…2017: Went 1-0
with a 4.63 ERA (12 ER, 23.1 IP) in 23 relief appearances with the DSL Mariners.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 Mariners DSL 0-1 14.90 8 3 0 0 1 9.2 12 17 16 0 1 20 7 3 0
2015 Mariners-1 DSL 1-1 7.20 14 3 0 0 0 25.0 39 26 20 2 1 15 19 11 0
2016 Mariners DSL 3-0 4.42 16 1 0 0 0 18.1 14 10 9 0 1 21 22 7 0
2017 Mariners DSL 1-0 4.63 23 0 0 0 0 23.1 19 14 12 1 2 13 27 12 0

HAGUE, Matthew INF


Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

HAMMOND, Ted RHP


AGE: 24, turns 25 on Dec. 17 BORN: 12-17-93 in Seattle, WA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: Lake Forest Park, WA
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on June 30, 2016; signed
by Mariners scout Jeff Sakamoto.
Theodore Elliott Hammond…graduated from Shorecrest (WA) High School in 2012…
MINOR LEAGUES

attended Seattle University from 2012-2016…2016: Appeared in 11 games with Rookie AZL
Mariners in his first professional season…among Arizona League pitchers ranked T14th
with 2 holds and T18th with 3 wins…averaged 11.57 strikeouts per 9.0 innings…earned
first career win on July 20 at AZL Reds (3.0,2,1,1,1,3)…tossed a season-high 9.2 scoreless
innings over final 5 appearances of the season, Aug. 10-Aug. 29 (5 H, 3 BB, 16 K)…2017:
Spent majority of the season with Short-A Everett (20 G), but also appeared in 1 game with
High-A Modesto on May 6.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Peoria AZL 3-1 1.93 11 0 0 0 1 18.2 17 6 4 0 0 6 24 2 0
2017 Modesto CAL 0-0 4.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0
Everett NWST 1-2 4.45 20 0 0 0 1 30.1 43 25 15 1 3 8 18 2 2

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HELDER, Eugene INF
AGE: 22 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 Jr…2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Venezuelan Summer League…recorded 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)…2015: Finished first season with the DSL Mariners-1 after spending the
2014 season with the VSL Mariners…reached base safely in 46 of 58 games, including
42 games with at least 1 hit…recorded 23 multi-hit games, including a season-high 5 hits
on Aug. 6 vs. DSL Twins (5x5, R, 3 2B, 3 RBI, SB)…2016: Appeared in 59 games with
Rookie DSL Mariners…2017: Spent the majority of the season with Short-A Everett, but
also appeared in 5 games with AAA Tacoma (5/31-6/2 and 9/2-end of the season)…led
the Northwest League in hits with 87, while also ranking 2nd in at-bats (286), T2nd in total
bases (117), 3rd in total plate appearances (314), 4th in RBI (43), T5th in games (70), T6th in
triples (5), T7th in runs scored (44), T8th in extra-base hits (21), 9th in average (.304), T10th
in doubles (14), 19th in slugging percentage (.409) and 20th in on-base percentage (.346)…
named Northwest League Player of the Month by MiLB.com; hit safely in 24 of 27 games
in July, batting .374 (40x107) with 23 runs scored, 5 doubles, 4 triples, 1 home run, 22 RBI,
1 HBP, 12 walks and 2 stolen bases…recorded a season-high 13-game hitting streak, July
18-Aug. 3 (.415/22x53, 11 R, 3 2B, 3B, 11 RBI, HBP, 9 BB, 2 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
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
2016 Mariners DSL .277 59 202 33 56 66 3 2 1 29 3 1 7 17 16 19-5 .327 .349 3
2017 Everett NWST .304 70 286 44 87 117 14 5 2 43 2 5 2 19 44 7-3 .409 .346 10
Tacoma PCL .167 5 18 2 3 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 .278 .167 1

HERNANDEZ, Anjul RHP


AGE: 22 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 Hernandez…2013: Began pro career with the Mariners in the Venezuelan
Summer League…2014: 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…2015: Finished first season with the DSL Mariners-2 after spending the previous
2 seasons with the VSL Mariners…limited opponents to a .226 (43x190) average, while
walking 16 and striking out 33…2016: Appeared in 14 games/5 starts with the Rookie DSL
Mariners…ranked among DSL leaders in ERA (8th/1.37), WHIP (8th/0.88) and opponent
batting average (10th/.184)…also among DSL relievers ranked 5th in fewest baserunners
per 9.0 innings (7.34)…1 of 3 DSL Mariners to be named to the DSL AL All-Star team…
did not allow an earned run in 15.2 innings over 6 appearances, June 21-July 14…2017:
Split season between Short-A Everett (6/14-22 & 7/21-8/22) and Rookie AZL Mariners
(6/23-7/20, 8/22-end of season), combing to go 5-4 with a 4.78 ERA (31 ER, 58.1 IP) in 15
MINOR LEAGUES

games, 10 starts.
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 5-1 4.31 13 9 0 0 1 54.1 62 35 26 1 6 19 31 9 1
2014 Mariners VSL 3-1 4.18 13 11 0 0 0 60.1 69 36 28 2 15 10 41 11 2
2015 Mariners-2 DSL 1-3 2.63 10 10 0 0 0 51.1 43 21 15 1 6 16 33 2 0
2016 Mariners DSL 4-1 1.37 14 5 0 0 4 59.0 38 11 9 0 5 14 49 2 0
2017 Peoria AZL 3-2 3.34 7 4 0 0 0 29.2 29 18 11 3 2 12 32 1 0
Everett NWST 2-2 6.28 8 6 0 0 0 28.2 36 21 20 4 3 17 34 2 0

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HERNANDEZ, Carlos RHP
AGE: 22 BORN: 2-8-96 in San Felix, Bolivar, VZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: Puerto Ordaz, Bolivar, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on May 5, 2014; signed by Mariners
scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Luis Martinez.
Carlos Alfredo Hernandez…2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Venezuelan Summer League…allowed 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 season…2015:
Finished first season with the DSL Mariners-1 after spending the 2014 season with the VSL
Mariners…went 7-1 with 1 save and a 1.68 ERA (11 ER, 59.0 IP) in 14 games, 9 starts…
limited opponents to a .155 (33x208) average, while walking 10 and striking out 50…led
the DSL in WHIP (0.73) and lowest opponents batting average (.159), while ranking 6th in
ERA (1.68) and T6th in wins (7)…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)…2016: Appeared in 1 game with A Clinton (6/19),
before transferring to R AZL Mariners on June 23 for the remainder of the season…2017:
Appeared in only 2 games with Short-A Everett before being placed on the disabled list on
July 9 for the remainder of the season with right shoulder tendinitis.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 Mariners VSL 2-2 1.93 9 3 0 0 1 28.0 32 8 6 0 0 6 19 5 0
2015 Mariners-1 DSL 7-1 1.68 14 9 0 0 1 59.0 33 16 11 1 3 10 50 6 0
2016 Clinton MID 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
Peoria AZL 1-2 4.50 16 1 0 0 2 38.0 42 24 19 3 2 10 32 6 1
2017 Everett NWST 0-0 2.08 2 0 0 0 0 4.1 3 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0

HERNANDEZ, Joseph RHP


AGE: 17, turns 18 on June 15 BORN: 6-15-00 in Cotui, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 170
RESIDENCE: Cotui, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on July 2, 2017; signed by
Mariners scout Francisco Rosario and Kevlin Dominguez.
Joseph Gustavo Hernandez…is under contract for the 2018 season.

HERRMANN, Spencer LHP


AGE: 24, turns 25 on August 6 BORN: 8-6-93 in Jacksonville, FL
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 235
RESIDENCE: Jacksonville, FL
ACQUIRED: Mariners 36th round selection in the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
Spencer Edward Herrmann…attended Fisher College (MA) from 2013-2014…attended
the University of North Florida from 2011-2013…2014: Split first professional season
between the AZL Mariners (6/23-7/24), Pulaski (7/30-8/4 & 8/21-29) and High Desert (8/10-
16)…after promotion to Pulaski, tossed 16.0 scoreless innings over 4 relief appearances
from July 30-Aug. 26…2015: Spent season with A Everett, appearing in 17 games, 1
start…limited opponents to a .223 (31x139) average, while averaging 9.48 strikeouts per
9.0 innings…2016: Spent most of the season with A Clinton, but also appeared in 9 games
with High-A Bakersfield (July 25-Aug. 10 and Aug. 18-end of the season)…named to
the Midwest Postseason All-Star team as the league’s best left-handed reliever…among
MINOR LEAGUES

Midwest League leaders ranked T2nd with 8 holds…2017: Spent season with High-A
Modesto…went 3-0 with 2 saves and a 1.34 ERA (6 ER, 40.1 IP) in 22 games, 2 starts, April
10-July 1…tossed a season-high 11.2 scoreless innings over 9 games, April 10-May 13,
going 2-0 with a 1 save (10 H, 5 BB, 10 K).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 Peoria AZL 3-0 0.00 4 0 0 0 0 10.2 7 1 0 0 0 2 11 0 0
Pulaski APPY 1-0 1.69 5 1 0 0 0 21.1 16 4 4 1 1 5 22 1 1
High Desert CAL 0-1 11.88 2 2 0 0 0 8.1 11 11 11 2 1 4 6 2 0
2015 Everett NWST 1-2 5.45 17 1 0 0 3 38.0 31 24 23 3 3 17 42 4 0
2016 Clinton MID 0-0 1.73 28 0 0 0 3 41.2 28 10 8 1 4 23 45 1 1
Bakersfield CAL 0-0 4.50 9 0 0 0 0 14.0 18 7 7 1 1 8 13 0 0
2017 Modesto CAL 4-6 3.53 36 13 0 0 2 104.2 103 41 41 10 6 29 103 6 0

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HOOVER, Connor INF
AGE: 21, turns 22 on July 18 BORN: 7-18-96 in Augusta, GA
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 185
RESIDENCE: Appling, GA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 21st round selection (633rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout John Wiedenbauer.
Connor Stephen Hoover…graduated from Greenbrier (GA) High School in 2014…spent
3 seasons at North Georgia University…2017 Finalist for NCAA Division II Tino Martinez
Award…2017: Began professional career with Rookie AZL Mariners…led the Arizona
League in on-base percentage (.481) and walks (43), while also ranking T2nd in HBP (11),
4th in runs scored (40), 6th in OPS (.886) and T14th in games (49).
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
2017 Peoria AZL .267 49 131 40 35 53 6 3 2 19 0 0 11 43 46 16-4 .405 .481 3

HUTCHISON, Austin RHP


AGE: 22, turns 23 on September 24 BORN: 4-9-95 in Douglas, GA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 205
RESIDENCE: Dandridge, TN
ACQUIRED: Mariners 26th round selection (783rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Ben Sanderson.
Austin Lavonne Hutchison…graduated from Jefferson County (TN) High School
in 2013…attended East Tennessee State University in 2014 and Chattanooga State
Community College in 2015 before transferring the University of Mount Olive (NC) for final
2 seasons (2016-17)…2017: Appeared in 14 games, 2 starts with Rookie AZL Mariners
(6/17-7/5, 7/9-8/10, 8/12-14 & 8/18-22), High-A Modesto (8/11), AA Arkansas (8/15-17 &
8/23-end of the season) and AAA Tacoma (7/6-8), going 202 with a 2.17 ERA (9 ER, 37.1
IP)…recorded his first career win in relief on July 12 at AZL Rangers (2.0,4,2,2,0,2,HR).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 2-1 2.08 9 2 0 0 0 21.2 20 6 5 2 2 4 24 2 1
Modesto CAL 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.1 3 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0
Arkansas TEX 0-0 1.69 3 0 0 0 0 10.2 9 3 2 0 0 5 9 0 0
Tacoma PCL 0-1 10.80 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 3 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0

INMAN, Ryne RHP


AGE: 21, turns 22 on May 13 BORN: 5-13-96 in Atlanta, GA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 215
RESIDENCE: Lawrenceville, GA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 15th round selection in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player draft;
signed by Mariners scout Dustin Evans.
Ryne Walker Inman…graduated from Parkview (GA) High School in 2014…also attended
Peachtree Ridge (GA) High School…led Parkview to back-to-back appearances in the state
semifinals in Class AAAAAA…2015: Began his professional career with the AZL Mariners…
limited opponents to a .185 (20x108) average, while walking 8 and striking out 27…earned
first career win on July 20 at AZL Reds (3.0,3,0,0,0,3)…2016: Spent season with Rookie
AZL Mariners…ranked among the Arizona League leaders in hits allowed (1st/73), starts
(T1st/12), innings pitched (2nd/62.1), total batters faced (2nd/275), runs allowed (T4th/39)
MINOR LEAGUES

and strikeouts (T5th/52)…also among AZL starters ranked 2nd in strikeouts per 9.0 innings
(7.53) and opponent batting average (.285) and 3rd in walks per 9.0 innings (3.14)…tossed
season-high 15.0 scoreless innings over 4 starts, July 30-Aug. 15…2017: Split season
between A Clinton (5/6-8) (5/7, 7/21-8/31) and Short-A Everett (6/15-7/20), appearing in 16
games, 14 starts.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 Peoria AZL 1-1 3.45 11 7 0 0 0 31.1 20 12 12 0 1 8 27 2 0
2016 Peoria AZL 2-3 3.47 13 12 0 0 1 62.1 73 39 24 5 2 20 52 6 0
2017 Clinton MID 2-4 6.28 9 8 0 0 0 38.2 42 28 27 3 3 26 35 5 0
Everett NWST 2-4 4.79 7 6 0 0 0 35.2 33 21 19 5 2 10 37 3 1

IWAKUMA, Hisashi RHP


Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.
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IZTURIS, Cesar INF
AGE: 18, turns 19 on November 11 BORN: 11-11-99 in Barquisimeto, VZ
BATS: Switch THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 160
RESIDENCE: Barquisimeto, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed with the Mariners as a non-drafted minor league free agent on July
19, 2016; signed by Mariners scout Emilio Carrasquel.
Cesar Daniel Izturis…2017: Began his professional career with the DSL Mariners in the
Dominican Summer League…recorded 19 multi-hit games, including 4 season-high 3-hit
contests: June 6 at DSL Padres (3x4), July 7 at DSL DBacks-1 (3x6), July 12 at DSL Reds
(3x5, R, RBI) and July 14 vs. DSL Orioles (3x6, R, 2 2B, 4 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
2017 Mariners DSL .269 63 249 34 67 76 7 1 0 21 5 2 5 19 42 7-2 .305 .331 7

JACKSON, Tyler RHP


AGE: 24, turns 25 on September 20 BORN: 10-22-93 in Greenville, SC
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 210
RESIDENCE: Piedmont, SC
ACQUIRED: Signed by Seattle as a non-drafted free agent on June 29, 2017; signed by
Mariners scout Ben Sanderson.
Tyler Samuel Jackson…graduated from Wren (SC) High School in 2012…member of the
2013 South Carolina baseball team, but did not appear in a game…played 1 season at UNC
Lancaster (2014), spent 2 seasons at USC Upstate (2015-16) and 1 season with Clemson
(2017).…2017: Made his professional debut with the AZL Mariners on July 2 at AZL Royals,
tossing striking out 1 in a 1-2-3 4th inning…promoted to Modesto on July 20…earned first
career win on Aug. 13 vs. San Jose (6.0,2,0,0,1,7).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 0-0 1.35 4 0 0 0 0 6.2 3 1 1 1 0 0 10 0 0
Modesto CAL 2-2 3.60 9 9 0 0 0 45.0 46 22 18 1 0 9 36 4 0

JASKIE, Oliver LHP


AGE: 22, turns 23 on November 17 BORN: 11-17-95 in Milwaukee, WI
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 215
RESIDENCE: Ada, MI
ACQUIRED: Mariners 6th round selection (183rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Ross Vecchio.
Oliver Hale Jaskie…graduated from Grandville (MI) High School in 2014…spent 3
seasons at the University of Michigan (2015-17)…in 2017 named All-Big Ten First Team
selection and ABCA/Rawlings All-Mideast Region First Team selection…2017: Began his
professional career with Short-A Everett, appearing in 13 games.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Everett NWST 0-1 6.82 13 10 0 0 0 30.1 43 27 23 5 0 13 33 3 1

JIMENEZ, Anthony OF
AGE: 22, turns 23 on October 21 BORN: 10-21-95 in Caja Seca, VZ
MINOR LEAGUES

BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 165


RESIDENCE: Merida, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 3, 2013; signed by Mariners
scout Emilio Carrasquel.
Anthony De Jesus Jimenez…2014: Began professional career with VSL Mariners…
led the Venezuelan Summer League in stolen bases (23), while also ranking T1st doubles
(19), 2nd in runs scored (45), 3rd in on-base percentage (.388), 4th in walks (32), T4th in
extra-base hits (23), 5th in hits (64), T5th in games played (64) and 6th in average (.294)…
season-high 12-game hit streak, July 2-15 (.409/18x44, 8 R, 6 2B, 3B, 10 RBI, 5 BB, 7
SB)…2015: Finished first season with the DSL Mariners-1 after spending the 2014 season
with the VSL Mariners…finished among the DSL leaders in stolen bases (T3rd, 30), hit
by pitch (T12th, 13) and runs scored (T14th, 50)…played for the Tigres de Aragua in the
Venezuelan Winter League…2016: Spent season with Rookie AZL Mariners, appearing

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in 53 games…ranked among the Arizona League leaders in games (1st/53), total bases
(T2rd/82), hits (4th/58), triples (T4th/5), stolen bases (T6th/14), average (7th/.312), at-bats
(8th/186), runs scored (T11th/30), total plate appearances (T11th/203), OPS (13th/.799),
slugging percentage (14th/.441), extra-base hits (T14th/17), on-base percentage (17th/.358)
and doubles (T18th/11)…2017: Limited to only 64 games with A Clinton due to an injury…
finished T4th among all Mariners farmhands with 24 stolen bases…despite appearing in
only 64 games, ranked T13th in the Midwest League with 24 stolen bases…at the time
of being placed on the disabled list on June 27, led the Midwest League with 24 stolen
bases…ended the season on the 7-day disabled list with a right knee injury, June 27-Sept.
29…appeared in 4 games with the AZL Mariners on rehab assignment, Aug. 26-Sept. 6
(.333/3x9, R, 2B, 3B, 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
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
2016 Peoria AZL .312 53 186 30 58 82 11 5 1 22 1 1 2 12 43 14-6 .441 .358 4
2017 Clinton MID .298 64 228 43 68 110 17 2 7 33 2 2 5 19 73 24-10 .482 .362 3
Peoria AZL .333 4 9 1 3 6 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 .667 .333 0

JIMINIAN, Johendi RHP


Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

JOSEPH, Luis INF


AGE: 21, turns 22 on September 20 BORN: 9-20-96 in Guaymate, La Romana, DR
BATS: Switch THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Guaymate, La Romana, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on March 31, 2014; signed by Mariners
scouts Eddy Toledo and Rudy Jabalara.
Luis Alberto Joseph…2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Dominican Summer League…2015: Finished second season in the Dominican Summer
League, his first with the DSL Mariners-2…named to the Dominican Summer League All-
Star team…among the DSL leaders finished 5th in hits (90), 7th in RBI (48), 9th in at-bats
(269), T11th in total bases (112) and 15th in average (.331)…recorded a hit in 25 of first 26
games, May 30-June 30 (.420/42x100, 23 R, 6 2B, HR, 24 RBI)…recorded a season-high
16-games hitting streak, May 30-June 18 (.441/26x59, 18 R, 4 2B, HR, 16 RBI, 2 BB, 4
SB)…2016: Appeared in 27 games with the DSL Mariners…2017: Appeared in 55 games in
his 4th season with the DSL Mariners.
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
2016 Mariners DSL .229 27 70 14 16 18 0 1 0 6 1 1 0 8 13 4-1 .257 .304 1
2017 Mariners DSL .243 55 185 23 45 49 4 0 0 18 0 0 1 9 28 5-3 .265 .282 5

KERR, Raymond LHP


AGE: 23, turns 24 on September 10 BORN: 9-10-94 in Sacramento, CA
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 185
RESIDENCE: Reno, NV
MINOR LEAGUES

ACQUIRED: Signed by Seattle as a non-drafted free agent on August 22, 2017; signed
by Mariners scout Jordan Bley.
Raymond Alexander Kerr…graduated from Hug (NV) High School in 2013…attended
Mendocino College in 2014 before transferring to Lassen Community College (2016-17)…
2017: Made his professional debut in only appearance with the AZL Mariners on Sept. 1
vs. the AZL Angels (1.0,0,0,0,0,2).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

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KOBER, Collin RHP
AGE: 23, turns 24 on September 8 BORN: 9-8-94 in Lake Charles, LA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 185
RESIDENCE: Lake Charles, LA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 27th round selection (813th overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Taylor Terrasas.
Collin Ray Kober…graduated from Sam Houston (LA) High School in 2013…graduated
State University in 2017…2017: Spent the majority of his first professional season with
Rookie AZL Mariners, but also appeared in 4 games with AA Arkansas (7/28-8/15)…
recorded the win in his first career appearance on June 27 vs. AZL Indians (2.0,1,0,0,1,4).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 3-3 3.06 13 0 0 0 3 17.2 12 7 6 1 1 5 21 1 0
Arkansas TEX 0-0 6.23 4 0 0 0 0 4.1 5 3 3 1 1 3 3 0 0

KOVAL, Michael RHP


AGE: 22, turns 23 on April 20 BORN: 4-20-95 in Upland, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Alta Loma, CA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 11th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Gary Patchett.
Michael Anthony Koval…graduated from Alta Loma (CA) High School in 2013…attended
Cal Poly Pomona University from 2014-2016...selected as NCAA All-American and named
the 2016 California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Pitcher of the Year…2016: Made
24 relief appearance with Short-A Everett…finished T3rd in the Northwest League with 24
appearances…set season-highs in strikeouts and innings pitched, while earning first career
win on July 25 at Salem-Keizer (3.0,4,3,3,1,4)…2017: Went 4-6 with 3 saves and a 2.84 ERA
(23 ER, 73.0 IP) in 40 relief appearances with A Clinton…among Midwest League pitchers,
ranked T7th in games (40) and T12th in holds (5)…tossed a season-high 16.0 scoreless
innings, July 31-Aug 25 (11 H, 4 BB, 10 K).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Everett NWST 3-2 2.29 24 0 0 0 2 35.1 37 13 9 0 2 10 25 4 0
2017 Clinton MID 4-6 2.84 40 0 0 0 3 73.0 68 25 23 3 4 21 65 5 3

KUZMINSKY, Scott RHP


AGE: 26, turns 27 on November 1 BORN: 11-1-91 in Tacoma, WA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Reno, NV
ACQUIRED: Signed by Seattle as a minor league free agent on August 4, 2017.
Scott David Kuzminsky…graduated from Puyallup (WA) High School in 2010…played 2
seasons at Bellevue (WA) Community College (2011-12) before transferring to the University
of Hawaii for final 2 seasons (2013-14)…spent the 2015 and 2016 seasons playing in the
Independent Leagues…2017: Began professional career with Short-A Everett, but also
appeared in 2 games with AAA Tacoma (8/3-3nd of the season)…signed by Seattle as non-
drafted minor league free agent on Aug. 4…appeared in 32 games with Windy City in the
Independent Frontier League…made professional debut with Everett on Aug. 8 vs. Spokane
(1.0,0,0,0,0,1)…recorded his first career win on Aug. 28 vs. Eugene (1.0,1,0,0,0,1).
MINOR LEAGUES

PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Everett NWST 1-0 1.08 7 0 0 0 3 8.1 7 1 1 0 0 1 10 1 0
Tacoma PCL 0-0 3.38 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 4 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 0

BY THE NUMBERS
During the 41 years of Mariners baseball, 72 different uniform numbers have appeared
in an official game by either a player…every number from #1-68 has been worn (also: 00,
96, 97 & 99)…the highest numbered jersey is #99 (James Jones and Daniel Robertson)…
the most common uniform number has been #41, worn by 27 different players…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 39 of 41 seasons (95%), most recently by Félix
Hernández (2006-current).
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LARSEN, Jack INF
AGE: 22 BORN: 1-13-95 in Newport Beach, CA
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: Mission Viejo, CA
ACQUIRED: Signed by Seattle as a non-drafted free agent on June 19, 2017; signed by
Mariners scout Gary Patchett.
Jack H. Larsen…graduated from Capistrano Valley (CA) High School in 2013…
graduated from University of California, San Diego…2017: Began professional career with
Rookie AZL Mariners…among Arizona League leaders ranked T5th in walks (33) and T7th
in triples (6)…hit first career home run on July 17 at AZL Padres-2 (2x3, 2 R, HR, RBI, 2
BB)…recorded a season-high 14-game hitting streak, July 8-29 (.392/20x51, 12 R, 2 2B, 4
3B, 1 HR, 15 RBI, 12 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
2017 Peoria AZL .312 34 109 28 34 59 4 6 3 23 0 0 0 33 33 5-4 .541 .472 0

LAW, Adam INF


AGE: 28 BORN: 2-5-90 in Orem, UT
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Provo, UT
ACQUIRED: Acquired by Seattle in outright trade from Los Angeles-NL on July 1, 2016.
Adam Charles Law…his father Vance Law was a former Major Leaguer who played for
Pittsburgh, Chicago (AL ), Montreal, Chicago (NL ) and Oakland and grandfather Vernon
was the 1960 Cy Young Winner for the Pittsburgh Pirates…graduated from Provo (UT) High
School in 2008…also lettered four times in golf, three times in basketball and was all-state
in basketball for the two-time state champions…originally selected by the Los Angeles
Dodgers in the 12th round of the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Brigham Young
University (UT)...2013: Combined to hit .343 (81x236) with 50 runs scored, 13 doubles,
2 triples, 30 RBI and 40 stolen bases in first professional season with AZL Dodgers and
Short-A Ogden...ranked among the leaders in several Arizona League categories including;
batting average (.357, 1st), stolen bases (21, T2nd) and OBP (.430, 1st)...ranked 5th in the
Pioneer League in steals (19)...honored as MiLB.com Organizational All-Star as the best
third baseman in the Dodger farm system…2014: Appeared in 106 games with A Rancho
Cucamonga…recorded 29 multi-hit contests, including a season-high 4 hits on May 31
at Lancaster (4x6, 3 R, 2B)…hit safely in a season-high 15 straight games, April 10-27
(.390/23x59, 14 R, 5 2B, 8 RBI, HBP, 8 BB, 4 SB)…2015: Split season between A Rancho
Cucamonga (4/9-29) and AA Tulsa (5/1-8/18)…limited to only 72 games due to 2 DL
stints (5/4-5/19 & 8/19-9/15)…season-high 11-game hitting streak, April 17-29 w/Rancho
Cucamonga (.511/23x45, 11 R, 3 2B, 3B, 6 RBI, HBP, 6 BB, 3 SB)…2016: Appeared in
47 games with AA Jackson…acquired by Seattle in an outright trade from AA Tulsa (Los
Angeles-NL) on July 1…hit first career home run with an inside-the-park homer in the 5th
inning in Jackson debut on July 3 vs. Mississippi (1x2, R, HR, RBI, 2 BB)…reached base
safely in 26 consecutive games, July 28-Aug. 25 (.394/37x94, 14 R, 8 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 16
RBI, 4 HBP, 11 BB, 7 SB)…recorded 18 multi-hit contests, including a season-high 4 hits on
Aug. 22 vs. Tennessee (4x5, 2 R, 2B, SB)…hit .361 (35x97) with 13 runs scored, 7 doubles,
2 home runs, 16 RBI, 9 walks and 6 stolen bases in 27 games in August…2017: Limited to
only 17 games with AA Arkansas after 2 stints on the disabled list: April 11-June 14 with
ankle injury and July 27-Sept. 28 with a right oblique muscle strain.
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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 Dodgers AZL .357 33 129 29 46 54 6 1 0 15 5 2 5 13 23 21-3 .419 .430 4
Ogden PIO .327 25 107 21 35 44 7 1 0 15 3 0 1 7 13 19-1 .411 .374 3
2014 Rancho Cuca CAL .273
106 403 65 110 134 20 2 0 37 10 5 9 41 69 19-10 .333 .349 6
2015 Rancho Cuca CAL .394 17 71 15 28 35 5 1 0 8 0 1 1 8 14 4-2 .493 .457 2
Tulsa TEX .236 72 229 32 54 64 10 0 0 15 5 1 2 18 36 1-0 .279 .296 4
2016 Tulsa TEX .276 30 76 13 21 24 3 0 0 5 4 1 2 8 12 3-2 .316 .356 3
Jackson SOU .321 47 162 20 52 72 9 1 3 19 2 3 4 20 31 10-3 .444 .402 3
2017 Arkansas TEX .222 17 63 4 14 17 3 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 22 0-2 .270 .234 1

LAWRENCE, Casey RHP


Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

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LEWIS, Kyle OF
AGE: 22, turns 23 on July 13 BORN: 7-13-95 in Snellville, GA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 205
RESIDENCE: Palm Coast, FL
ACQUIRED: Mariners 1st round selection (11th overall) in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player
Draft; signed by Mariners scout John Wiedenbauer.
Kyle Alexander Lewis…graduated from Shiloh (GA) High School in 2013…lettered in
both baseball and basketball…named a 2013 Rawlings/Perfect game High School Senior
Preseason All-America honorable mention and selected as an All-State selection…attended
Mercer University from 2013-2016…a two-time Southern Conference Player of the Year
(2015 & 2016)…2016 Golden Spikes Award, the 8th outfielder in Golden Spikes Award
history to win the award...named Baseball America’s 2016 College Player of the Year and
was selected as a First Team All-America by Baseball America also in 2016 honored with
a number of other collegiate baseball awards including being named to six All-America
teams…had a 48-game on-base streak, compiled 27 multi-hit performances in 2016, and
ranked 4th nationally in walks while setting a school record with 66…2016: Reached base
safely in 26 of 30 games in first professional season with Short-A Everett...finished T2nd
in the Northwest League with 5 triples…named to the Northwest League All-Star team
(did not play due to injury)…recorded a season-high 5 RBI on June 27 vs. Boise (2x4, R,
2B, 5 RBI, BB)…injured in a collision at home plate on July 19 vs. Tri-City and did not play
the remainder of the season…placed on the MiL 60-day disabled list with a torn anterior
cruciate ligament (ACL) as well as a torn medial & lateral meniscus in his right knee…2017:
Limited to only 46 games with High-A Modesto due to an injury…on the disabled list April
6-June 11 and June 15-July 13 with patella tendinitis in right knee…on the Peoria Javelinas
roster for the Arizona Fall 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
2016 Everett NWST .299 30 117 26 35 62 8 5 3 26 1 0 1 16 22 3-0 .530 .385 1
2017 Peoria AZL .263 11 38 9 10 17 2 1 1 7 0 2 2 4 14 1-0 .447 .348 1
Modesto CAL .255 38 149 20 38 60 4 0 6 24 0 2 1 15 38 2-1 .403 .323 1

LIBERATO, Luis OF
AGE: 22, turns 23 on December 18 BORN: 12-18-95 in Santiago, La Canela, DR
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: Santiago, La Canela, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on December 6, 2012; signed by
Mariners scouts Tim Kissner and Franklin Taveras Jr.
Luis David Liberato…2013: Began pro career with the Mariners in the Dominican
Summer League…2014: Appeared in 49 games with the AZL Mariners…2015: Spent
majority of season with Everett, but also appeared in games with A-Clinton (5/1-9) and AA
Jackson (6/4-11)…named Northwest League Player of the Week, June 22-28 (.458/11x24,
2 2B, 2 3B, HR, 3 RBI, BB, 2 SB)…2016: Appeared in 100 games with A Clinton…among
the Midwest League leaders, finished T2nd in triples (8)…on the 7-day disabled list with a
right hamstring strain, Aug. 23-Sept. 3…2017: Combined to hit .246 (110x448) with 75 runs
scored, 16 doubles, 14 triples, 14 home runs, 50 RBI, 1 HBP, 44 walks and 12 stolen bases
in 125 games combined between A Clinton (4/6-6/16) and High-A Modesto (6/17-end of
season)…among all Minor League players ranked 3rd with 14 triples…among Mariners
farmhands finished 5th with 14 home runs…on the disabled list twice with a right hamstring
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strain: April 21-May 6 and Aug. 23-Sept. 3…recorded 2 season-high 9-game hit streak:
June 29-July 8 (.344/11x32, 7 R, 2B, 2 3B, RBI, BP, 3 BB, 2 SB) and July 15-24 (.341/14x41,
8 R, 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 BB, 3 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
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
2016 Clinton MID .258 100 372 65 96 137 19 8 2 29 1 12 0 47 100 4-2 .368 .340 2
2017 Clinton MID .230 57 191 34 44 85 5 9 6 22 6 3 0 23 51 5-4 .445 .309 2
Modesto CAL .257 68 257 41 66 111 11 5 8 28 3 1 1 21 80 7-4 .432 .314 2

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LIGHT, Pat RHP
AGE: 26, turns 27 on March 29 BORN: 3-29-91 in Colts Neck, NJ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 235
RESIDENCE: Hoboken, NJ
ACQUIRED: Claimed off waivers by the Seattle Mariners from the Pittsburgh Pirates on
June 17, 2017.
Patrick James Light…graduated from Christian Brothers (NJ) Academy in 2009…
selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 28th round of the 2009 MLB First-Year Player Draft,
but did not sign…spent 3 seasons at Monmouth (NJ) University…became the highest draft
pick in school history...named the New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Association Pitcher
of the Year…selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 1st round (37th overall) in the 2012
MLB First-Year Player Draft…2012: Spent first professional season with Lowell, Boston’s
entry in the New York-Penn League…2013: Spent season with A Greenville...on the
disabled list with a left hamstring strain from April 24-May 7 and again from May 23-June
1 and June 2 to Aug. 31)...made three appearances with the GCL Red Sox between Aug.
17-26…2014: Went 8-6 with a 4.83 ERA (71 ER, 132.1 IP) in 25 starts between A Greenville
and High-A Salem…began season with Greenville and struck out a season-high 10
batters April 5 at Kannapolis…transferred to Salem on April 24...notched first professional
complete game with a 7.0-inning victory Aug. 30 at Wilmington (7.0,3,1,1,0,3,HR)…2015:
Was converted to a relief pitcher prior to the 2015 season after making 49 of his first 50
professional appearances as a starter…split season between Portland (Boston AA) and
AAA Pawtucket...promoted to Pawtucket on June 9 and earned a save in Triple-A debut
on June 11 vs. Toledo...won first Triple-A decision on Aug. 1 at Buffalo...played for Caguas
in the Puerto Rican Winter League and went 1-0 with a 1.59 ERA (2 ER, 11.1 IP) in 12
relief outings…2016: Was a member of Boston’s 40-man roster in Spring Training...began
season with AAA Pawtucket...made 2 stints with Boston (4/24-29, 6/28-7/3), including
making Major League debut on April 26 at Atlanta...acquired by Minnesota on Aug. 1 and
was assigned to AAA Rochester...made 6 appearances with the Red Wings before being
recalled by the Twins on Aug. 21...designated for assignment by Minnesota on Feb. 6,
2017…2017: Began season with AAA Indianapolis in the Pittsburgh organization (4/7-6/8),
appearing in 22 games…designated for assignment by the Pirates on June 10 and claimed
off waivers by the Mariners in June 17…assigned to AAA Tacoma…on the 7-day disabled
list, June 30-July 8, with a right calf sprain.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2012 Lowell NYP 0-2 2.37 12 12 0 0 0 30.1 27 9 8 1 1 5 30 2 0
2013 Greenville SAL 1-4 8.89 10 9 0 0 0 28.1 44 33 28 4 1 14 28 5 0
Red Sox GCL 0-0 0.00 3 3 0 0 0 6.0 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0
2014 Greenville SAL 2-0 4.15 3 3 0 0 0 17.1 15 9 8 1 0 4 19 0 0
Salem CARO 6-6 4.93 22 22 1 0 0 115.0 135 67 63 10 6 33 57 5 0
2015 Portland EAST  1-1 2.43 21 0 0 0 3 29.2 18 11 8 3 0 11 32 1 0
Pawtucket INT 2-4 5.18 26 0 0 0 2 33.0 31 19 19 2 1 26 35 1 0
2016 Pawtucket INT  1-1 2.32 25 0 0 0 7 31.0 21 8 8 1 0 17 36 5 0
BOSTON AL 0-0
 23.63  2  0  0 0  0  2.2  7  8  7  2 1  1  2 0 0
Rochester INT 1-0 2.57 6 0 0 0 2 7.0 5 2 2 0 1 2 6 1 0
MINNESOTA AL 0-1  9.00  15  0  0 0  0  14.0  15  14  14  2 0  15  14 5 0
2017 Indianapolis INT 3-0 3.76 22 0 0 0 4 26.1 23 12 11 1 4 15 20 5 0
Tacoma PCL 1-2 5.34 20 0 0 0 0 28.2 28 17 17 2 4 19 14 6 0

LOVETT, James C
AGE: 23, turns 24 on May 27 BORN: 5-27-94 in Wellington, FL
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BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 210


RESIDENCE: West Palm Beach, FL
ACQUIRED: Acquired by Seattle along with INF Caleb Eldridge from Philadelphia for
International Bonus Pool Money on July 2, 2017.
James Andrew Lovett…graduated from Wellington (FL) High School in 2012…spent 4
seasons at University of North Carolina Wesleyan (2013-16)…2016: Began professional
career with the GCL Marlins…2017: Appeared in 1 game with A Williamsport (PHI) before
being traded to Seattle organization on July 2…assigned to the AZL Mariners.
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
2016 Marlins GCL .000 3 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 .000 .077 0
2017 Williamsport NYPL
.000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 .000 .000 0
Peoria AZL .186 17 43 5 8 11 3 0 0 4 0 0 2 6 14 1-0 .256 .314 3

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MARISCAL, Chris INF
AGE: 24, turns 25 on April 26 BORN: 4-26-93, in Fresno, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Fresno, CA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 14th round selection in the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Stacey Pettis.
Chris Mariscal…graduated from Colvis North (CA) High School in 2011…drafted in the
41st round of the 2011 MLB draft by the Baltimore Orioles, but did not sign…attended
Fresno State University from 2011-2014…2014: Began professional career with Everett…
hit safely in 41 of 51 games, including 25 of first 27 appearances…singled in first career
plate appearance on June 14 vs. Hillsboro (1x3, 2 R, BB)…season-high 13-game hit streak,
June 30-July 17 (.269/14x52, 6 R, 2B, 3B, HR, 7 RBI, 7 BB, SB)…recorded a season-
high 5 hits on Aug. 28 at Boise (5x6, 3 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI)…2015: Played in 106 games with
Clinton…recorded a season-high 10-game hitting streak, May 18-May 27 (.310/13x42, 5
R, 2B, HR, 13 RBI, 2 BB, SB)…finished 4th in the Midwest League in average, 6th in on
base percentage (.433) and T7th in OPS (.922)…recorded a career-high 6 RBI on June 26
at Wisconsin (4x4, 2B, 3B, 6 RBI, HBP)…2016: Spent season with A Clinton, appearing in
97 games…among Midwest League leaders finished 10th in on-base percentage (.372)…
hit .332 (81x244) with 37 runs, 14 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs, 27 RBI, 4 HBP, 25 walks
and 7 stolen bases over final 69 games (5/21-9/4)…2017: Spent the majority of the season
with Modesto, but also appeared in 40 games with Arkansas, July 22-Sept. 4…received the
Alvin Davis “Mr. Mariner” Award for his exemplary play and leadership skills both on and off
the field…was 1 of 7 players to represent the Nuts on the California League North Division
All-Star team; went 0-for-2 as the starting second baseman, batting 7th…among California
League leaders, ranked 2nd in on-base percentage (.392), 7th in average (.305), 11th in OPS
(.838), T12th in triples (6), 14th in slugging percentage (.446), T15th in walks (44) and T18th
in HBP (6)…promoted to AA Arkansas on July 22…recorded a season-high 10-game hitting
streak, Aug. 13-24 (.409/18x44, 6 R, 3 2B, 3B, HR, 9 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
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
2016 Clinton MID .301 97 336 42 101
137 23 2 3 41 5 2 6 35 100 9-0 .408 .372 8
2017 Modesto CAL .305 85 325 52 99 145 13 6 7 49 2 5 6 44 75 6-5 .446 .392 9
Arkansas TEX .245 40 155 15 38 48 3 2 1 14 0 0 2 14 30 0-1 .310 .316 1

YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK


2015 Clinton MID 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
2016 Clinton MID 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

MARTE, Christopher RHP


AGE: 18, turns 19 on April 2 BORN: 4-2-99 in La Vega, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: La Vega, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed with the Mariners as a non-drafted minor league free agent on
November 18, 2016; signed by Mariners scouts Kelvin Dominguez and Eddy Toledo.
Christopher Julian Marte…2017: Began his professional career with the DSL Mariners in
the Dominican Summer League, going 2-6 with a 3.64 ERA (24 ER, 59.1 IP) in 14 starts…
limited opponents to a .250 (56x224) average, while walking 25 and striking out 36…
recorded first career win on June 17 vs. DSL Nationals (5.0,6,3,3,1,7,3WP)…limited left-
MINOR LEAGUES

handed opponents to a .197 (14x71) average (2 2B, 1 3B, 8 BB, 12 K), compared to .275
(42x153) average vs. right-handed batters (10 2B, 4 3B, 17 BB, 24 K)…tossed a season-
high 6.0 innings on July 24 at DSL DBacks-1 (6.0,3,0,0,3,1)…struck out a season-high 7
batters in 5.0 innings on June 17 vs. DSL White Sox (5.0,6,3,3,1,7).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Mariners DSL 2-6 3.64 14 14 0 0 0 59.1 56 29 24 0 4 25 36 20 2

5-HIT MARINERS
There have been 45 different occasions in club history that a player has logged a 5-hit
game…Mitch Haniger was the last Mariners player to join the 5-hit club on Sept. 30, 2017
at Los Angeles (AL)…the club record is 6 hits by Raul Ibañez on Sept. 22, 2004 at Anaheim.
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MARTINEZ, Edwin RHP
AGE: 22, turns 23 on July 31 BORN: 7-31-95, in Santo Domingo Este, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 240
RESIDENCE: Santo Domingo Este, Dominican Republic
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on March 31, 2014; signed by Mariners
scout Eddy Toledo.
Edwin Augusto Martinez…2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Dominican Summer League…earned first career win and struck out a season-high 10
batters on Aug. 6 at DSL Orioles (7.0,2,0,0,0,10)…2015: Appeared in 3 games in relief
with the Mariners-1 in the DSL…received a 72-game suspension after testing positive for
metabolites of Stanozolol, a performance-enhancing substance that violated of the Minor
League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program…2016: Made 12 relief appearances with
the Rookie DSL Mariners…limited opponents to a .232 (16x69) average…2017: Split season
between Rookie DSL Mariners (6/3-8/6) and Rookie AZL Mariners (8/7-end of the season).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 Mariners DSL 1-1 2.22 17 8 0 0 2 56.2 44 20 14 0 6 18 42 4 0
2015 Mariners-1 DSL 0-0 4.05 3 0 0 0 0 6.2 5 3 3 1 0 1 4 0 0
2016 Mariners DSL 1-1 2.84 12 0 0 0 1 19.0 16 11 6 0 3 17 9 5 0
2017 Mariners DSL 3-2 3.73 16 6 0 0 0 50.2 53 28 21 2 6 19 31 5 0
Peoria AZL 2-0 4.43 5 1 0 0 0 20.1 20 10 10 3 5 13 13 7 0

McCAUGHAN, Darren RHP


AGE: 21, turns 22 on March 18 BORN: 3-18-96 in Long Beach, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Downey, CA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 12th round selection (363rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Gary Patchett.
Darren Scott McCaughan…graduated from Los Alamitos High School in 2014…spent 3
seasons at Long Beach State University, 2015-17…following junior season in 2017, named
Third Team All-American by D1Baseball, Second Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball
and Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-America...member of Team USA’s 2016 Collegiate
National Team…2017: Began professional career with the AZL Mariners, going 0-1 with 2
saves and a 3.75 ERA (5 ER, 12.0 IP) in 9 relief appearances…limited opponents to a .205
(9x44) average, while walking 3 and striking out 18.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 0-1 3.75 9 0 0 0 2 12.0 9 5 5 0 1 3 18 1 0

McCLAIN, Reggie RHP


AGE: 25, turns 26 on November 16 BORN: 11-16-92 in Duluth, GA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Bradenton, FL
ACQUIRED: Mariners 13th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Tony Russo.
Reginald Kristen McClain…graduated from Northview (GA) High School in June 2011…
attended the University of Georgia, 2012-13 (injury redshirted freshman season…transferred
to the State College of Florida in Manatee-Sarasota in 2013…transferred to the University
MINOR LEAGUES

of Missouri, Columbia following the 2014 season and graduated in 2016…2016: Began
professional season with Short-A Everett…finished T8th in the Northwest League with 55
strikeouts…2017: Went 12-9 with a 4.75 ERA (81 ER, 153.1 IP) in 27 starts with High-A
Modesto…led all Mariners farmhands in wins (12) and strikeouts (127)…led the California
League in wins (12) and innings pitched (153.1), while also ranking among the league
leaders in complete games (T1st, 1), starts (T2nd, 27), total batters faced (3rd, 650), WHIP
(4th, 1.30), strikeouts (7th, 127), opponent batting average (7th, .276) and ERA (8th, 4.75)…
represented Modesto on the California League North Division All-Star team (1.0,2,0,0,0,1)…
recorded his first career complete game on June 29 vs. Modesto (W-9.0,6,1,1,0,9).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Everett NWST 3-3 4.47 13 7 0 0 0 48.1 45 24 24 5 2 5 55 3 1
2017 Modesto CAL 12-9 4.75 27 27 1 0 0 153.1 164 85 81 15 12 35 127 3 1

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MEDINA, Jeffeson RHP
AGE: 23, turns 24 on May 31 BORN: 5-31-94 in Ciudad Ojeda, VZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Cabimas, Zulia, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 19, 2011; signed by Mariners
scouts Fernando Soto and Luis Feunmayor.
Jeffeson David Medina…2012: Began pro career with the Mariners in the Venezuelan
Summer League…2013: Spent majority of the season with the AZL Mariners, but also
appeared in 1 game with Everett (9/2)…2014: Made 1 starts with Pulaski on June 19,
before being transferred to Everett on June 22…2015: Appeared in 31 games, 16 starts
with A Clinton in the Midwest League…2016: Split season between A Clinton and Short-A
Everett…2017: Went 7-0 with 3 saves and a 1.94 ERA (15 ER, 69.2 IP) in 35 games with A
Clinton…went 4-0 with 1 save and a 0.59 ERA (2 ER, 30.2 IP) in 15 games, May 15-July 6.
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 2-3 4.81 11 4 0 0 1 39.1 58 29 21 1 5 9 18 3 0
2013 Peoria AZL 4-3 2.58 11 8 0 0 1 52.1 44 18 15 1 9 14 34 5 1
Everett NWST 1-0 1.69 1 1 0 0 0 5.1 3 1 1 0 0 4 2 0 0
2014 Pulaski APPY 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 4 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 0
Everett NWST 2-8 4.19 13 13 0 0 0 68.2 77 41 32 2 4 22 43 4 1
2015 Clinton MID 5-11 4.69 31 16 0 0 2 103.2 93 62 54 6 5 63 82 21 2
2016 Clinton MID 0-6 6.75 16 7 0 0 1 45.1 77 41 34 3 4 18 29 4 0
Everett NWST 1-0 4.17 13 2 0 0 0 36.2 38 19 17 3 3 10 27 6 0
2017 Clinton MID 7-0 1.94 35 0 0 0 3 69.2 47 21 15 2 11 31 58 9 0

MEJIAS-BREAN, Seth INF


AGE: 26, turns 26 on April 5 BORN: 4-5-91 in Tucson, AZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Sahurita, AZ
ACQUIRED: Acquired by Seattle from Cincinnati in a minor league outright trade May 1.
Seth Wayne Mejias-Brean…graduated from Cienega (AZ) High School in 2009…spent
3 season with the University of Arizona…originally selected by Cincinnati in the 8th round
of the 2012 MLB Draft…2012: Began professional career with Billings...named a Pioneer
League All-Star...received Pioneer League Player of the Week honors, July 16-23 and from
July 23-30…2013: received the Chief Bender Award as the Reds Minor League Player of
the Year, splitting between A Dayton and High-A Bakersfield...named Midwest League
Player of the Week 7/15-7/22…2014: Appeared in a combined 134 games split between
High-A Bakersfield and AA Pensacola.…2015: Spent season with AA Pensacola, appearing
in 122 games…2016: Appeared in 127 games with AAA Louisville…2017: Began season
with AAA Louisville win the Cincinnati organization…acquired by Seattle in outright trade
with Cincinnati on May 1...split season betweeen AAA Tacoma (5/1-5/24) and AA Arkansas
(5/25-end of the season)…on the 7-day disabled list with a sprained right wrist, June 5-21.
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 Billings PIO .313 46 179 35 56 96 12 2 8 40 0 1 2 21 29 6-0 .536 .389 13
2013 Dayton MID .305 127 479 70 146 217 35 3 10 79 2 3 6 55 83 3-2 .453 .381 11
Bakersfield
CAL .308 3 13 3 4 8 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 .615 .308 0
2014 Bakersfield
CAL .300 69 267 56 80 127 8 3 11 45 0 2 45 44 49 7-1 .476 .396 9
Pensacola SOU .235 65 226 23 53 73 7 2 3 22 3 1 2 32 50 1-4 .323 .333 8
2015 Pensacola SOU .247 122 405 41 100 146 18 5 6 53 0 3 4 63 96 9-3 .360 .352 16
2016 Louisville INT .228 127 435 41 99 137 18 1 6 45 4 2 8 31 91 5-3 .315 .290 16
MINOR LEAGUES

2017 Louisville INT .262 16 61 6 16 17 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 9 0-1 .279 .262 0


Tacoma PCL .271 19 70 15 19 30 6 1 1 7 0 0 0 7 13 1-0 .429 .338 2
Arkansas TEX .268 74 291 31 78 99 8 2 3 42 0 4 6 22 71 4-1 .340 .328 2

MENDOZA, YONATHAN INF


Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

MERCEDES, Anderson LHP


AGE: 19, turns 20 on December 23 BORN: 12-23-98 in Santo Domingo, DR
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 185
RESIDENCE: Santo Domingo, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on December 22, 2017;
signed by Mariners scouts Alfredo Celestin and Eddy Toledo.
Anderson Mercedes…is under contract for the 2018 season.
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MERCEDES, Juan RHP
AGE: 17, turns 18 on April 3 BORN: 4-3-00 in Villa Tapia, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Santiago, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on April 21, 2017; signed
by Mariners scouts Francisco Rosario and Eddy Toledo.
Juan Enrique Mercedes…2017: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners…
recorded first career win on July 26 at DSL Orioles 6.0,1,0,0,0,6).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Mariners DSL 1-2 2.43 10 2 0 0 0 29.2 26 10 8 0 0 4 20 2 0

MILLER, Ian OF
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

MILLS, Wyatt RHP


AGE: 21, turns 22 on March 18 BORN: 1-25-95 in Spokane, WA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Spokane, WA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 3rd round selection (93rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year Player
draft; signed by Mariners scout Jeff Sakamoto.
Gregory Wyatt Mills…graduated from Gonzaga Prep (WA) High School in 2013…
graduated from Gonzaga University in 2017…originally selected by Tampa Bay in the 17th
round of the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft, but chose to return to school…2017: Split
season between Short-A Everett (6/23-7/18) and A Clinton (7/19-end of season), combining
to appear in 18 games in first professional season...made professional debut with Everett
on June 24 at Tri-City (1.0,0,0,0,0,2), recording the save.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Everett NWST 0-1 2.57 7 0 0 0 2 7.0 3 2 2 0 0 3 11 1 2
Clinton MID 0-1 1.35 11 0 0 0 4 13.1 5 2 2 0 0 6 18 1 0

MISIEWICZ, Anthony LHP


AGE: 23, turns 24 on Nov. 1 BORN: 11-1-94 in Detroit, MI
BATS: Right THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Mt. Clemens, MI
ACQUIRED: Mariners 18th round selection in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player draft;
signed by Mariners scout Jay Catalano.
Anthony Misiewicz…graduated from Anchor Bay (MI) High School in 2012…threw
no-hitter against Bishop Foley on April 9, 2012…played 3 seasons of baseball at Michigan
State University, 2013-15…2015: Began his professional career with Short-A Everett…
limited opponents to a .189 (30x159) average, while walking 10 and striking out 40…earned
first career win on July 2 at Tri-City (3.0,2,1,1,1,1)…tossed a season-high 16.0 scoreless
innings over 4 games July 13-July 28…2016: Spent season with High-A Bakersfield…
named California League Pitcher of the Week, April 25-May 1 (8.0,2,0,0,1,4)…led all minor
league players with 29 starts…recorded 1st complete game in Bakersfield’s 1-2 loss at
Visalia on July 8 (8.0,6,2,2,0,5)…2017: In 28 combined starts between High-A Modesto
(4/9-6/22, 6/26-7/3), AA Arkansas (6/23-25, 7/4-8/5) and AA Montgomery (Tampa Bay)…
MINOR LEAGUES

named California League Pitcher of the Week twice in 2017 (May 1-7 & June 5-11)…traded
by Seattle along with INF Luis Rengifo and PTBNL to Tampa Bay in exchange for RHP Ryan
Garton and C Mike Marjama on Aug. 6…recorded first career complete game shutout on
Aug. 27 vs. Mobile (9.0,5,0,0,1,2)…reacquired by Seattle from Tampa Bay on December 13
in exchange for international slot money.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 Everett NWST 3-2 2.14 14 7 0 0 0 46.1 30 11 11 1 0 10 40 1 0
2016 Bakersfield CAL 7-10 4.79 29 29 1 0 0 157.2 166 91 84 21 1 47 115 10 0
2017 Modesto CAL 5-2 4.96 16 16 0 0 0 78.0 82 47 43 6 2 27 85 7 0
Arkansas TEX 3-3 4.35 7 7 0 0 0 41.1 40 20 20 4 1 11 32 3 0
Montgomery SOU 3-1 3.49 5 5 1 1 0 28.1 26 12 11 5 0 5 24 1 0

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MOBLEY, Cody RHP
AGE: 21, turns 22 on September 23 BORN: 9-23-96 in Evansville, IN
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Mount Vernon, IN
ACQUIRED: Mariners 8th round selection in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player draft; signed
by Mariners scout Jay Catalano.
Cody Lawrence Mobley…graduated from Mount Vernon (IN) High School in 2015…2015:
Began his professional career with the AZL Mariners in the Arizona Rookie League…earned
first career win on Aug. 4 at AZL Indians (3.0,2,2,2,1,1,HB)…2016: Made 1 appearance with
the Mariners in the Arizona League…2017: Split season between Short-A Everett and AZL
Mariners, appearing in 9 games, 4 starts.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 Peoria AZL 2-0 1.71 9 3 0 0 0 26.1 12 5 5 1 1 10 19 3 2
2016 Peoria AZL 0-0 13.50 1 1 0 0 0 1.1 4 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0
2017 Everett NWST 1-1 12.46 2 1 0 0 0 4.1 5 6 6 0 1 2 3 1 0
Peoria AZL 2-1 5.79 7 3 0 0 0 28.0 34 24 18 3 3 16 18 5 3

MONTILLA, Geoandry C
AGE: 21, turns 22 on May 14 BORN: 5-14-96 in Maracaibo, Zulia, VZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 165
RESIDENCE: Maracaibo, Zulia, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on October 25, 2013; signed by Mariners
scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Fernando Soto.
Geoandry de Jesus Montilla…2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in
the VSL…2015: Spent season with DSL Mariners-1…named to the DSL All-Star Team…
recorded a season-high 18-game hitting streak, June 4-27 (.361/26x72, 17 R, 5 2B, 3B,
3 HR, 18 RBI, 6 BB, 3 SB)…2016: Appeared in 55 games with the DSL Mariners…2017:
Appeared in 39 games combined between Short-A Everett and AZL Mariners.
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
2016 Mariners DSL .297 55 175 37 52 79 11 2 4 19 2 0 5 30 36 8-7 .451 .410 3
2017 Everett NWST .250 2 8 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-0 .375 .250 0
Peoria AZL .218 37 133 23 29 52 10 2 3 15 1 1 3 18 49 4-2 .391 .323 5

MORALES, Jhombeyker IF
AGE: 23, turns 24 on July 17 BORN: 7-17-94 in Palo Negro, VZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 160
RESIDENCE: Turmero, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on March 12, 2012; signed by Mariners
scout Illich Salazar.
Jhombeyker Damir Morales…2012: Began pro career with the VZL Mariners…2013:
Spent second season with the Mariners in the Venezuelan Summer League…2014: Spent
season with the DSL Mariners…2015: Spent the majority of the season with the Arizona
League Mariners, but also appeared in games with AAA Tacoma (6/1-2) and A Clinton (6/4-
16)…among Arizona League Leaders, ranked 5th in at-bats (199) and plate appearances
(213), T7th in games (50), 8th in hits (56) and T9th in stolen bases (16)…2016: Spent a
MINOR LEAGUES

majority of the season with Short-A Everett, but also appeared in 5 games with A Clinton
(4/21-29) and 5 games with A Bakersfield (5/7-15)…2017: Spent season with A Clinton…
made 2 stints on the 7-day disabled list: April 23-May 11 and May 17-June 3…recorded a
season-high 15-game hitting streak, May 12-June 17 (.316/18x57, 4 R, 2 2B, HR, 10 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
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
2016 Everett NWST .269 59 197 29 53 69 9 2 1 28 5 3 4 15 40 10-3 .350 .326 11
Clinton MID .077 5 13 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 3 0-0 .154 .143 1
Bakersfield
CAL .077 5 13 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 0-0 .077 .143 0
2017 Clinton MID .245 77 273 28 67 90 20 0 1 31 3 4 4 19 72 7-6 .330 .300 12
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MORGAN, Gareth OF
AGE: 21, turns 22 on April 12 BORN: 4-12-96, in Toronto, Canada
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 220
RESIDENCE: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
ACQUIRED: Mariners 2nd round selection in the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Mariners scout Wayne Norton.
Gareth B. Morgan…graduated from Blyth Academy in 2014…also attended Vaughan
Road Academy…was a three-year member of the Canadian Junior National Team…played
with the Langley Blaze travel team…Perfect Game 1st Team All-American (2014), Perfect
Game Canada/Puerto Rico – All Region First Team (2014)…2014: Began professional
career with the AZL Mariners…hit first career home run July 31 at AZL Padres (1x5, R, HR,
RBI)…2015: Finished 2nd season with the AZL Mariners…led the Arizona League in games
(55), at-bats (222) and plate appearances (241), while also raking T5th in extra-base hits
(21), T6th in home runs (5), T8th in RBI (30), T10th in doubles (12), T11th in triples (4), 12th in
runs scored (31) and T15th in hits (50)…2016: Split season between the AZL Mariners (6/14-
6/19 & 8/13-16) and High-A Bakersfield (6/20-8/12 & 8/17-end of season)…2017: Appeared
in 118 games with A Clinton…among Midwest League leaders ranked T9th in home runs
(17), T15th in walks (53) and T18th in extra-base hits (41)…named Midwest League Player
of the Week, July 24-30 (.615/8x13, 3 R, 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 5 BB, 2 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
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
2016 Peoria AZL .216 35 125 17 27 43 5 4 1 11 1 0 0 8 58 5-1 .344 .261 4
Bakersfield CAL .385 3 13 3 5 8 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 7 0-0 .615 .429 0
2017 Clinton MID .230 118 405 55 93 171 21 3 17 61 0 2 2 53 185 14-5 .422 .320 4

MOSES, DeAires OF
AGE: 22, turns 23 on November 30 BORN: 11-30-95 in Nashville, TN
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 170
RESIDENCE: Old Hickory, TN
ACQUIRED: Mariners 19th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Jay Catalano.
DeAires Moses…graduated from East Nashville (TN) Magnet School in 2014…originally
selected by the Mariners in 31st round of the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft, but did not
sign…graduated from Volunteer State Community College in June, 2016…2016: Began
professional season with the AZL Mariners…singled in first career at-bat on July 18 vs.
AZL Brewers (2x2, R, SB)…2017: Spent 2nd season with Rookie AZL Mariners…finished
T4th among all Mariners farmhands with 24 stolen bases…among Arizona League leaders,
ranking 4th in stolen baes (24), T8th in runs scored (36), T12th in triples (5) and T18th in
games (48).
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
2016 Peoria AZL .300 22 50 11 15 17 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 20 8-2 .340 .397 4
2017 Peoria AZL .283 48 159 36 45 58 3 5 0 15 2 0 2 15 49 24-6 .365 .352 4

MOTA, Ismerling C
AGE: 20, turns 21 on September 2 BORN: 9-2-97 in San Cristobal, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 185
MINOR LEAGUES

RESIDENCE: Cambita, San Cristobal, Dominican Republic


ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on July 7, 2014; signed by Mariners
scouts Eddy Toledo, Scott Hunter, Rudy Jabalara.
Ismerling Mota…2015: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners-1…finished
5th in the DSL in home runs per at-bat (1/29.83) and T8th in the league with 6 home runs…
hit safely in a season-high 15 games, July 2-24 (.400/22x55, 5 R, 4 2B, 14 RBI, HBP, 3 BB,
SB)…2016: Appeared in 22 games with the R AZL Mariners…2017: Spent season with a
AZL Mariners, appearing in 39 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 Mariners-1
DSL .318 47 179 26 57 83 8 0 6 39 1 2 3 16 25 2-1 .464 .380 2
2016 Peoria AZL .150 22 60 4 9 12 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 13 0-0 .200 .177 2
2017 Peoria AZL .228 39 127 13 29 38 4 1 1 12 0 2 3 11 19 0-0 .299 .301 2

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MOYERS, Steven LHP
AGE: 24, turns 25 on September 27 BORN: 9-27-93 in Sharon, CT
BATS: Right THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Longmeadow, MA
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on June 22, 2016; Signed
by Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
Steven Moyers…graduated from East Longmeadow (MA) High School in 2012…
attended the University of Rhode Island from 2013-2016…2016: Spent majority of the
season with R AZL Mariners, but also made 1 appearance with Short-A Everett (9/4)…
recorded first career win on July 10 vs. AZL Padres (1.0,1,0,0,0,0)…2017: Spent season
with A Clinton, appearing in 25 games, 2 starts.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Peoria AZL 2-2 4.57 14 4 0 0 1 41.1 46 26 21 2 2 12 29 3 0
Everett NWST 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
2017 Clinton MID 2-3 4.06 25 2 0 0 1 57.2 61 26 26 6 3 13 38 2 2

MUNO, Danny INF


AGE: 29 BORN: 2-9-89 in Torrance, CA
BATS: Switch THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Las Vegas, NV
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on May 11, 2017…re-signed as a minor
league free agent on November 5, 2017.
Daniel Muno…graduated from Loyola (CA) High School in 2008…graduated from
California State University, Fresno (2008-11)…originally selected by the Chicago Cubs in
the 26th round of the 2010 First-Year MLB Draft, but did not signl...named WAC Freshman
of the Year and helped lead Fresno State to the NCAA College World Series title appearing
in all 74 games during the season...earned First-Team All-WAC second baseman honors
in 2009...works with the Mauli Ola Foundation, which helps children with cystic fibrosis
learn how to surf…2011: Was a Sterling award recipient, emblematic of the team MVP at
Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League...set a Cyclones franchise record with a .355
(78x220) batting average to lead the league…also led the NYPL in on-base percentage
(.466) and finished 5th with a .514 slugging percentage...named to the New York-Penn
League All-Star team…2012: Appeared in 81 games with St. Lucie...suspended 50 games
after violating Major League Baseball’s Joint Drug Agreement…2013: Finished 3rd in the
Double-A Eastern League with 92 walks…2014: Played second base (69 games), shortstop
(21 games) and third base (24 games) with AAA Las Vegas…2015: Had 5 stints with the
Mets and spent the rest of the season with AAA Las Vegas...opened the year in Vegas
before having his contract selected on April 17...optioned back to Las Vegas on April 28...
other stints with the Mets came from May 25-June 3, June 5-10, June 12-14 and July
10-24...made his Major League debut on April 17 vs. Miami as a pinch-hitter...collected
his first Major League hit in a pinch-hit at bat...Became the 15th player in franchise history
to collect first ML hit as a pinch-hitter in first Major League game...outrighted on August
31…2016: Split season playing for three different organizations: AAA Las Vegas-NYM (1/15-
6/28), AAA Charlotte-CWS (7/2-8/17 and AAA Jacksonville-MIA (8/19-11/7)…2017: Signed
a Minor League Player contract with Detroit on Feb. 7 and released on March 28…signed
a MiL Player Contract with Seattle and assigned to Tacoma roster on May 11…ranked 17th
in the PCL with 53 walks.
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 Brooklyn NYP  .355 59 220 45 78 113 23 3 2 24 1 0 3 43 39 9-4 .514 .466 11
2012 St. Lucie FSL .280 81 289 36 81 119 16 2 6 39 6 4 3 50 53 19-3 .412 .387 13
2013 Binghamton EAST .249 127 449 86 112 170 27 2 9 67 6 5 9 92 97 15-11 .379 .384 15
2014 Las Vegas PCL .259 117 359 74 93 150 13 1 14 62 5 4 7 60 82 9-5 .418 .372 16
2015 Las Vegas PCL .277 83 274 44 76 101 14 1 3 24 2 1 2 35 50 6-7 .369 .362 11
NEW YORK NL  .148  17  27  2  4 5  1  0  0  0 1 0 0  4  11 1-0  .185  .258 3
2016 Las Vegas PCL .239 47 88 12 21 28 3 2 0 10 0 0 2 20 22 0-2 .318 .391 6
Charlotte INT  .211 33 109 9 23 34 8 0 1 14 1 0 1 14 28 1-1 .312 .306 4
Jacksonville SOU  .222 8 18 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0-0 .222 .364 3
2017 Tacoma PCL  .273 91 293 47 80 126 20 1 8 33 0 1 2 53 91 12-8 .430 .387 11

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MUNOZ, Luis RHP
AGE: 21, turns 22 on November 4 BORN: 11-4-96 in Tenares, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 220
RESIDENCE: Tenares, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on March 18, 2016; Signed
by Mariners scout Francisco Rosario.
Luis Francis Munoz…2016: Began professional career with the Rookie DSL Mariners…
recorded first career win on July 26 vs. DSL Cubs2 (6.0,1,0,0,1,4)…struck out a season-
high 8 batters in 4.0 inning on June 14 vs. DSL Dodgers1 (4.0,2,2,2,3,8,HR)…2017: Made
2 starts with the DSL Mariners.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Mariners DSL 3-2 2.61 13 12 0 0 0 51.2 40 19 15 2 7 19 35 9 1
2017 Peoria AZL 0-0 3.86 2 2 0 0 0 2.1 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0

MUNOZ, Oberto C
AGE: 21 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 Munoz…2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Venezuelan Summer League…2015: Spent season with the DSL Mariners-1 in the
Dominican Summer League…2016: Missed entire season after being placed on the 60-day
disabled list with patella chondromalacia in left knee on June 4…2017: Appeared in 43
games with the DSL Mariners.
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
2016 INJURED – DID NOT PLAY
2017 Mariners DSL .200 43 130 20 26 33 5 1 0 17 0 0 4 27 35 2-0 .254 .354 1

NAVARRO, Rey INF


Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

NEWSOME, Ljay RHP


Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

NIEUWENHUIS, Kirk OF
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

NUNEZ, Kelvin RHP


AGE: 17, turns 18 on April 3 BORN: 12-10-99 in Bonao, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Bonao, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on March 31, 2017; signed
by Mariners scouts Francisco Rosario and Kelvin Dominguez.
MINOR LEAGUES

Kelvin Nunez…2017: Began his professional career with the DSL Mariners in the
Dominican Summer League, going 1-4 with a 3.54 ERA (22 ER, 56.0 IP) in 15 games
13 starts…limited opponents to a .234 (51x218) average, while walking 20 and striking
out 40…recorded first career win on July 17 vs. DSL Blue Jays (6.0,5,0,0,0,5)…tossed
a season-high 7.0 innings on July 28 at DSL Reds (L-7.0,5,2,1,0,3)…limited left-handed
opponents to a .192 (14x73) average (1 2B, 2 3B, 7 BB, 15 K), compared to .255 (37x145)
average vs. righties (9 2B, 4 3B, 1 HB, 13 BB, 25 K).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Mariners DSL 1-4 3.54 15 13 0 0 0 56.0 51 25 22 1 2 20 40 10 0

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OCHOA, Sebastian OF
AGE: 19, turns 20 on May 8 BORN: 5-8-98 in Maracay, VZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Cagua, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on Feb. 3, 2016; signed by
Mariners scout Emilio Carrasquel.
Sebastian Jose Ochoa… 2016: Appeared in 37 games in first professional season with
the DSL Mariners…hit first career home run on July 14 vs DSL D’Backs2 (1x3, R, HR, 2
RBI)…2017: Spent 2nd season with the DSL Mariners in the Dominican Summer League…
recorded season-high in hits and RBI on July 11 vs. DSL Reds (5x6, R, 2B, 4 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
2016 Mariners DSL .271 37 118 8 32 41 6 0 1 12 1 1 3 12 18 4-3 .347 .351 3
2017 Mariners DSL .298 65 235 34 70 85 10 1 1 25 4 0 8 21 39 5-3 .362 .375 2

ODOM, Joe C
Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

OJEDA, Dimas OF
AGE: 22, turns 23 on September 19 BORN: 9-19-95 in Fort Worth, TX
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: Haltom City, TX
ACQUIRED: Mariners 17th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Stephen Tromblee.
Dimas Ojeda…graduated from Haltom (TX) High School in 2013…named District Utility
Player of the Year in 2012 and the District Defensive Player of the Year in 2013…attended
McLennan Community College from 2014-2016…2016: Split season between the Rookie
AZL Mariners (6/20-7/20) and Short-A Everett (7/21-end of season) in first professional
season…hit first career home run on June 29 vs. AZL Cubs (1x2, R, HR, 2 RBI, HBP)…2017:
Appeared in 106 games with A Clinton in first full season in the minor leagues…received the
Dan Wilson Minor League Community Service Award for his individual effort in the Clinton
community over the course of the season.
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
2016 Peoria AZL .260 17 50 9 13 24 6 1 1 6 1 0 2 4 15 1-0 .480 .333 4
Everett NWST .266 34 128 22 34 57 8 0 5 22 0 1 1 15 29 0-0 .445 .347 1
2017 Clinton MID .248 106 363 26 90 121 17 1 4 35 2 2 1 18 80 2-2 .333 .284 3

OZORIA, Jesus RHP


AGE: 19, turns 20 on June 1 BORN: 6-1-98 in Guananico, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Puerto Plata, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on March 31, 2017; signed
by Mariners scouts Francisco Rosario and Eddy Toledo.
Jesus David Martinez…2017: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Mariners DSL 0-2 6.75 6 5 0 0 0 16.0 19 13 12 0 5 7 14 7 0
MINOR LEAGUES

PALL, Bryan RHP


AGE: 22, turns 23 on October 28 BORN: 10-28-95 in Orland Park, IL
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 215
RESIDENCE: Orlando Park, IL
ACQUIRED: Mariners 25th round selection (753rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Ross Vecchio.
Bryan Christopher Pall…graduated from Carl Sandburg (IL) High School in 2014…spent
3 seasons at the University of Michigan (2015-17)…2017: Spent the season on the disabled
list after having Ulnar Collateral Ligament (Tommy John) surgery on right elbow.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 INJURED – DID NOT PITCH

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PAZOS, Manuel C
AGE: 23 BORN: 1-23-95 in Cuba
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Miami, FL
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on June 22, 2017; signed
by Mariners scout Ross Vecchio.
Manuel Alejandro Pazos…2017: Split first professional season between AZL Mariners
(6/26-8/17) and Short-A Everett (8/18-end of season), appearing in a combined 44 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
2017 Everett NWST
.122 13 41 3 5 9 2 1 0 4 0 1 0 4 15 0-1 .220 .196 4
Peoria AZL .256 31 78 12 20 29 5 2 0 11 2 2 1 16 23 0-1 .372 .381 3

PEDROL, Christian RHP


AGE: 17, turns 18 on June 1 BORN: 6-15-00 in Sao Paulo, Brazil
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Sao Paulo, Brazil
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on May 8, 2017; signed by
Mariners scout Ted Heid.
Christian Rummel Pedrol…2017: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Mariners DSL 1-1 2.25 4 0 0 0 0 8.0 3 2 2 0 0 0 10 1 0

PENA, Onil C
AGE: 21, turns 22 on November 6 BORN: 11-6-96 in Pepillo Salcedo, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Montecristi, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 2013; signed by Mariners
scouts Tim, Kissner, Eddy Toledo and Kelvin Dominguez.
Onil Tomas Pena…2014: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners…season-high
16-game hitting streak, June 11-July 2 (.397/29x73, 11 R, 9 EBH, 12 RBI)…2015: Finished
second season in the Dominican Summer League, his first with the DSL Mariners-2…2016:
Spent season with the AZL Mariners…2017: Spent season with Short-A Everett…ranked
among the Northwest League leaders in extra-base hits (3rd/25), games (4th/71), home
runs (4th/10), slugging percentage (5th/.465), OPS (5th/.834) and total bases (5th/112).
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
2016 Peoria AZL .209 35 110 15 23 37 4 2 2 13 2 0 2 12 39 1-2 .336 .294 7
2017 Everett NWST .270 71 241 42 65 112 13 2 10 31 0 0 5 33 78 5-0 .465 .369 11

PEREZ, Brayan LHP


AGE: 17, turns 18 on September 5 BORN: 9-5-00 in Carabobo, VZ
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: Municipio Los Guayos, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on July 2, 2017; signed by
MINOR LEAGUES

Mariners scout Illich Salazar and Tim Kissner.


Brayan Jesus Perez…is under contract for the 2018 season.

PEREZ, Daury RHP


AGE: 19, turns 20 on November 3 BORN: 11-3-98 in Santo Domingo, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Santo Domingo, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed with the Mariners as a non-drafted minor league free agent on
November 18, 2016; signed by Mariners scout Emilio De Los Santos and Eddy Toledo.
Daury Perez…2017: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Mariners DSL 0-0 13.50 7 0 0 0 0 6.2 9 10 10 0 2 14 4 6 0

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PEREZ, Miguel INF
AGE: 17, turns 18 on August 21 BORN: 8-21-00 in Santo Domingo, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 170
RESIDENCE: Santo Domingo, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on August 23, 2016; signed by Mariners
scouts Eddy Toledo.
Miguel Jose Perez…2017: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners.
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
2017 Mariners DSL .149 27 74 8 11 16 3 1 0 5 1 1 1 15 29 2-1 .216 .297 3

PEREZ, Nolan INF


AGE: 18, turns 19 on May 9 BORN: 5-9-99 in Barquisimeto, VZ
BATS: Both THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Lara, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 3, 2015; signed by Mariners
scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Tim Kissner.
Nolan Enrique Perez…2016: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Dominican Summer League, appearing in 36 games…2017: Spent 2nd season with the
DSL Mariners in the Dominican Summer League...hit safely in 23 consecutive games on the
road, June 5-July 26 (.352/31x88, 12 R, 9 2B, 2 HR, 21 RBI, HBP, 12 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
2016 Mariners DSL .197 36 117 17 23 35 4 1 2 14 1 0 7 12 32 4-3 .299 .307 7
2017 Mariners DSL .277 57 206 27 57 82 11 1 4 40 2 3 5 21 33 2-1 .398 .353 12

PEREZ, Robert OF
AGE: 17, turns 18 on June 26 BORN: 6-26-00 in Barquisimeto, VZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 170
RESIDENCE: Cabudare, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on July 7, 2016; signed by
Mariners scout Emilio Carrasquel.
Robert Alexander Perez…2017: Began his professional career with the DSL Mariners in
the Dominican Summer League…recorded 1st and 2nd career home runs and season-high
4 RBI, first career multi-homer game, June 21 at DSL DBacks-1 (2x4, 2 R, 2 HR, 4 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
2017 Mariners DSL .217 66 249 27 54 80 14 0 4 35 0 4 5 19 68 6-2 .321 .282 1

PEREZ, Ulises RHP


AGE: 20, turns 21 on July 14 BORN: 7-14-97 in Valencia, VZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 160
RESIDENCE: Carabobo, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 2013; signed by Mariners
scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Illich Salazar.
Ulises Eduardo Perez…2014: Began season with the Mariners in the Venezuelan
Summer League…promoted to the AZL Mariners on July 28…recorded first career save
MINOR LEAGUES

on Aug. 20 vs. AZL Rangers (1.1,0,0,0,0,1)…2015: Appeared in 14 games in relief with the
AZL Mariners…limited opponents to a .200 (11x55) average, including a .125 (3x24) clip vs.
lefties…2016: Made in 14 starts with the Rookie DSL Mariners…ranked T4th with 14 starts
among all DSL starters…tossed a season-high 11.0 scoreless innings over 2 starts, June
29 at DSL D’Backs2 (6.0,1,0,0,3,3) and July 5 at DSL Giants (5.0,2,0,0,1,2)…2017: Limited
to only 2 games with the AZL Mariners after spending the majority of the season on the
disabled list with a fractured right elbow (6/24-8/28).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 Mariners VSL 0-5 5.09 12 12 0 0 0 46.0 63 37 26 1 11 16 28 17 0
Peoria AZL 0-1 2.16 7 0 0 0 1 8.1 5 2 2 0 1 4 10 1 0
2015 Peoria AZL 2-1 3.60 14 0 0 0 0 15.0 11 9 6 0 4 11 8 3 0
2016 Mariners DSL 3-1 3.49 14 14 0 0 0 59.1 49 39 23 0 5 34 43 17 1
2017 Peoria AZL 0-1 18.00 2 2 0 0 0 2.0 5 4 4 0 2 1 2 1 0

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PISTORESE, Joe LHP
AGE: 25, turns 26 on October 15 BORN: 10-15-92 in Bellevue, WA
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Kalispell, MT
ACQUIRED: Mariners 17th round selection in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player draft;
signed by Mariners scout Jeff Sakamoto.
Joseph Taylor Pistorese…graduated from Flathead (HS) High School in 2011…originally
selected by the White Sox in the 44th round of the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft…
graduated from Washington State University in 2015…2015: Began his professional career
with Short-A Everett…among NWL relievers finished 2nd in baserunners per 9.0 IP (7.65),
opponent batting average (.182) and fewest walks per 9.0 IP (1.49)…named Northwest
League Player of the Week, Aug. 17-23 (7.1,1,0,0,1,9)…recorded the win in professional
debut on June 24 at Spokane (1.2,2,0,0,0,1)…received a 50-games suspension after testing
positive for Amphetamine, which was a violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention
and Treatment Program…2016: Appeared in 23 relief appearances combined between R
AZL Mariners (6/22-23), A Clinton (6/24-8/8) and High-A Bakersfield (8/9-end of season)…
combined to average 12.32 strikeouts per 9.0 innings…on the 7-day Disabled List, with
right oblique muscle strain, May 31-June 23…appeared in 1 game on rehab assignment
with the AZL Mariners on June 22 vs. AZL White Sox (2.0,0,0,0,0,4)…2017: Limited to only
30 games, 1 starts with High-A Modesto…ranked 11th in the California League with 6
holds…made 2 stints on the 7-day DL: May 14-25 with a right ribcage muscle strain, May
28-July 14 with a left elbow strain…made 2 appearances with the AZL Mariners on rehab
assignment, tossing 2.2 scoreless innings.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 Everett NWST 6-0 1.28 16 0 0 0 3 42.1 28 7 6 2 1 7 46 1 0
2016 Peoria AZL 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
Clinton MID 1-0 0.49 12 0 0 0 1 18.1 10 1 1 0 0 2 23 1 0
Bakersfield CAL 2-2 6.43 10 0 0 0 0 14.0 19 10 10 4 0 2 20 2 0
2017 Modesto CAL 0-2 3.89 28 1 0 0 0 41.2 36 21 18 2 5 19 49 0 0
Peoria AZL 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0

PIZZANO, Dario OF
AGE: 26, turns 27 on April 25 BORN: 4-25-91 in Boston, MA
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Saugus, MA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 15th round selection in the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
Dario Pizzano…graduated from Malden Catholic (MA) High School in May, 2009…
Catholic Conference Player of the Year…played three seasons at Columbia University,
2010-2012…named to All-Ivy League first team all three seasons…named Ivy League
Player of the Year in 2012…2012: Began rookie campaign appearing in 53 games with
Pulaski…won the Appalachian League batting title (.356), while also leading the league in
on-base percentage (.442)…recorded a single in first career at-bat on June 23 at Princeton
(2x3, R, BB)…promoted to Everett on Aug. 25…participated in the Mariners Instructional
League…2013: Appeared in 126 games with Clinton…finished 2nd in the Midwest League
in doubles (40), while also ranking among the league leaders in average (4th/.311), extra-
base hits (T4th/53) and on-base percentage (5th/.392)…led all Mariners farmhands with 40
doubles, while ranking T6th among all minor league players…reached base safely via a hit
MINOR LEAGUES

or walk in 127 of 143 games, including 35 straight games from July 18-Aug. 26…recorded
a career-high 19 games, Aug. 7-26 (.373/28x75, 14 R, 12 2B, 3B, HR, 11 RBI, 9 BB)…
participated in the Mariners Instructional League…2014: Split season between High Desert
(4/3-5/14) and Jackson (5/15-9/1)…hit grand slam home run and set season-high with 5 RBI
on June 2 vs. Huntsville (1x2, 2 R, HR, RBI, BB)… 2015: Spent season with AA Jackson…
hit safely in 43 of 58 games he has appeared with the Generals…recorded a career-high
25-game hitting streak, April 16-May 17 (.396/40x101, 11 R, 5 2B, 3 3B, HR, 14 RBI)…
named to the Southern League All-Star Team, but did not play due to injury…placed on the
disabled list with a sprained right hand on June 25 for the remainder of the season…2016:
Spent the majority of the season with AAA Tacoma (4/7-8/8), but also appeared in 22 games
with AA Jackson (8/9-end of season)…2017: Split season between AAA Tacoma (4/9-5/24
& 7/30-8/12) and AA Arkansas (5/25-7/29 & 8/13-end of the season).

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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 .356 53 188 34 67 96 15 1 4 28 1 4 6 12 32 3-1 .294 .269 2
Everett NWST .333 6 21 1 7 10 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 2 0-0 .476 .440 1
2013 Clinton MID .311 126 463 75 144 218 40 5 8 70 0 4 3 61 48 8-4 .471 .392 2
2014 High Desert
CAL .275 35 138 33 38 67 16 2 3 21 0 1 0 23 16 0-0 .486 .377 0
Jackson SOU .228 81 272 32 62 110 14 5 8 55 0 6 5 45 38 1-1 .404 .341 3
2015 Jackson SOU .308 58 221 26 68 101 13 4 4 33 0 1 2 19 20 2-0 .457 .366 0
2016 Jackson SOU .164 22 73 6 12 18 2 2 0 8 1 0 1 11 9 0-0 .247 .279 0

Tacoma PCL .259 77 247 23 64 90 12 4 2 29 4 0 1 16 42 0-0 .364 .302 0


2017 Tacoma PCL .229 44 140 16 32 57 8 1 5 16 0 1 3 11 19 1-0 .407 .297 3
Arkansas TEX .294 72 272 40 80 118 12 1 8 41 0 2 8 28 27 2-1 .434 .374 1

QUERECUTO, Juan INF


AGE: 17, turns 18 on September 17 BORN: 9-21-00 in Barquisimeto, Lara, VZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: Barquisimeto, Lara, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on July 2, 2017; signed by
Mariners scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Tim Kissner.
Juan Alberto Querecuto…is under contract for the 2018 season.

RAZO, Orlando LHP


AGE: 23 BORN: 2-7-95 in San Francisco, CA
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: San Mateo, CA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 16th round selection (483rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scoutt Jordan Bley.
Orlando Razo…graduated from Serra (CA) High School in 2013…graduated from
University of California, Davis (2014-17)…missed the 2016 season due to injury…2017:
Began professional career with the AZL Mariners, appearing in 14 games, 1 start.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 1-2 8.56 14 1 0 0 1 27.1 41 29 26 0 1 14 26 9 0

RIDINGS, Steven RHP


AGE: 24 BORN: 2-28-94 in Virginia Beach, VA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 210
RESIDENCE: Harwood, MD
ACQUIRED: Mariners 29th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Ross Vecchio.
Steven Ridings…graduated from Annapolis Area (MD) Christian School in 2012…
graduated from Messiah College in May, 2016…named MAC Commonwealth Pitcher
of the Year in 2016...Academic All-MAC for baseball in 2016…three-time All-MAC
Commonwealth…2016: Earned first career win in only appearance with AZL Mariners on
Aug. 28 vs. AZL Rangers (1.0,0,0,0,0,2)…2017: Split season between AA Arkansas (5/12),
AAA Tacoma (5/18), High-A Modesto (5/26), Short-A Everett (6/19-7/18) and A Clinton
(7/19-9/3), combining to appear in 18 games, 11 starts.
MINOR LEAGUES

PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Peoria AZL 1-0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
2017 Everett NWST 1-2 3.25 6 2 0 0 0 27.2 26 11 10 3 3 13 28 3 0
Clinton MID 2-3 3.55 9 9 0 0 0 45.2 43 20 18 2 1 19 38 2 0
Modesto CAL 0-0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 2 2 0 1 2 3 0 0
Arkansas TEX 0-1 10.80 1 0 0 0 0 3.1 4 4 4 0 0 3 4 1 0
Tacoma PCL 0-0 13.50 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 5 3 3 0 1 0 1 1 0

HOME RUNS FROM BOTH SIDES OF PLATE


Player Date HR #1 HR #2
Larry Milbourne 7/15/78 vs. CLE LH vs. Mike Paxton RH vs. Don Hood
Donnie Scott 4/29/85 vs. MIL LH vs. Rollie Fingers RH vs. Ray Searage
David Segui 4/1/98 vs. CLE LH vs. Jaret Wright RH vs. Paul Assenmacher
Justin Smoak 9/25/12 at LAA LH vs. Zack Greinke RH vs. Scott Downs
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RIVERA, Jansiel OF
AGE: 19, turns on 20 on August 28 BORN: 8-28-98 in Beverly, MA
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 205
RESIDENCE: Methune, MA
ACQUIRED: Mariners 22nd round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Tim Kissner.
Jansiel Rivera…graduated from Methune (MA) High School in 2016…2016: Began
professional career with the R AZL Mariners...transferred to the DSL Mariners on July 15…
hit first career home run on July 18 at DSL Dodgers-1 (2x5, R, HR, 2 RBI)…2017: Split
season between the AZL Mariners (6/24-7/18) and Short-A Everett (7/19-9/3).
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
2016 Mariners DSL .198 32 96 12 19 29 1 3 1 12 2 0 3 20 27 4-4 .302 .347 1
Peoria AZL .244 14 45 8 11 15 2 1 0 3 0 1 0 9 17 2-1 .333 .370 3
2017 Peoria AZL .172 12 29 3 5 6 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 8 11 0-0 .207 .351 0
Everett NWST .192 25 73 6 14 29 5 2 2 9 0 0 0 5 32 0-0 .397 .244 3

RIVERA, Michael RHP


AGE: 20, turns 21 on June 19 BORN: 6-19-97 in Perth Amboy, NJ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 220
RESIDENCE: Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico
ACQUIRED: Mariners 27th round selection in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player draft;
signed by Mariners scout Noel Sevilla.
Michael Jesse Rivera…graduated from Colegio Hector Urdaneta in 2015…2015: Began
first professional season with the AZL Mariners in the Arizona League…pitched for the
Cangrejeros de Santurce in the Puerto Rican Winter League…2016: Combined to appear in
18 games with Short-A Everett (6/16-22) and R AZL Mariners (6/23-end of season)…2017:
Split season between AAA Tacoma (5/9), High-A Modesto (5/14-31), A Clinton (6/6), AZL
Mariners (7/14-17) and Short-A Everett (7/21-9/3), combing to appear in 18 games in relief.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 Peoria AZL 1-1 3.18 8 0 0 0 0 11.1 12 6 4 1 1 5 10 2 1
2016 Peoria AZL 3-2 4.10 16 0 0 0 0 37.1 34 19 17 1 7 16 36 9 0
Everett NWST 0-0 1.50 2 0 0 0 0 6.0 4 1 1 0 1 3 2 0 0
2017 Tacoma PCL 0-0 36.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 5 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
Modesto CAL 0-0 7.20 2 0 0 0 0 5.0 6 5 4 0 3 2 3 0 0
Clinton MID 1-0 10.12 2 0 0 0 0 2.2 4 3 3 1 1 2 3 1 0
Peoria AZL 1-0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
Everett NWST 2-2 3.38 11 0 0 0 0 21.1 19 9 8 1 2 9 21 0 1

RIZZO, Joe INF


AGE: 19, turns 20 on March 31 BORN: 3-31-98 in Englewood, NJ
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: Deerfield Beach, FL
ACQUIRED: Mariners 2nd round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Mariners scout Ross Vecchio.
Joseph Rizzo…graduated from Oakton (VA) High School in 2016…committed to
play baseball at the University of South Carolina, Columbia before being selected by the
Mariners…was rated as the No. 40 prospect by Baseball America entering the 2016 MLB
First-Year Player Draft…named the Virginia 6A Player of the Year and selected to play in
MINOR LEAGUES

the Perfect Game All-American Class in 2016…2016: Appeared in 39 games with Rookie
AZL Mariners in first professional season…among Arizona League leaders ranked 16th in
average (.291) and 19th in on-base percentage (.353)…recorded first career hit in the 6th
inning, an inside-the-park home run, in his professional debut on June 20 at AZL Padres
(1x5, R, HR, 3 RBI)…2017: Spent majority of the season with A Clinton (423-8/29), but also
appeared in 5 games with High-A Modesto (8/30-end of season)…named California League
Championship Series MVP (.421/8x19, 4 R, 2 2B, HR, 6 RBI, 3 BB, 5 G)…recorded a
season-high 10-game hitting streak, May 21-31 (.395/15x38, 4 R, 2B, HR, 7 RBI, 8 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
2016 Peoria AZL .291 39 148 21 43 58 7 1 2 21 4 0 0 17 36 2-1 .392 .355 7
2017 Clinton MID .254 110
410 47 104
142 17 0 7 50 0 4 3 63 113 3-1 .346 .354 22
Modesto CAL .200 5 20 1 4 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 8 0-0 .300 .238 0

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ROBERTS, Max LHP
AGE: 20, turns 21 on July 23 BORN: 7-23-97 in Valparaiso, IN
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 185
RESIDENCE: Valparaiso, IN
ACQUIRED: Mariners 7th round selection (123th overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Ben Collman.
Max Allen Roberts…graduated from Valparaiso (IN) High School in 2016…spent one
season at Wabash Valley (IL) College (2017)…2017: Began professional career with the AZL
Mariners, appearing in 10 games, 7 starts.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 1-1 5.18 10 7 0 0 0 24.1 32 17 14 2 2 9 18 5 0

RODRIGUEZ, Julio OF
AGE: 17, turns 18 on December 29 BORN: 12-29-00 in Loma De Cabrera, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Loma De Cabrera, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on July 2, 2017; signed by
Mariners scout Kevlin Dominguez, Eddy Toledo and Tim Kissner.
Julio Yamel Rodriguez…is under contract for the 2018 season.

ROMERO, Tommy RHP


AGE: 20, turns 21 on July 8 BORN: 7-8-97 in New Brunswick, NY
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 225
RESIDENCE: Plantation, FL
ACQUIRED: Mariners 15th round selection (123th overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Dan Rovetto.
Thomas Romero…played 2 seasons at Eastern Florida State College (2016-17)…in
2017 named NJCAA Division I first team All-American and FCSAA Pitcher of the Year after
helping guide the Titans to 31 wins and a trip to the state tournament; led NJCAA Division
I baseball in strikeouts with 136 and was 5th ERA with a 1.13 earned run average…2017:
Began professional career with Rookie AZL Mariners…among Arizona League leaders,
ranked T2nd with 5 wins and T9th with 51 strikeouts…earned the win in his professional
debut on June 28 at AZL Indians (3.0,1,0,0,2,2,WP)…after allowing 8 earned runs over his
first 10.1 innings (4 G), went 4-1 with a 0.55 ERA (2 ER, 33.0 IP) over his final 9 appearances.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 5-1 2.08 13 2 0 0 0 43.1 27 12 10 0 2 15 51 1 0

ROSA, Joseph INF


AGE: 20, turns 21 on March 6 BORN: 3-6-97 in Manhattan, NY
BATS: Switch THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 165
RESIDENCE: Santiago de los Cavalleros, Dominican Republic
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on July 2, 2014; signed by Mariners
scouts Eddy Toledo and Scott Hunter.
Joseph Frances Rosa…2015: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners-1 in the
Dominican Summer League…among DSL leaders finished 2nd in runs scored (63), 7th in
MINOR LEAGUES

total plate appearances (314), 8th in at-bats (271), T8th in hits (84) and triples (7) and T13th
in games (69)…2016: Appeared in 43 games with Rookie AZL Mariners…also appeared in
4 games with High-A Bakersfield, June 1-11…ranked among the Arizona League leaders in
triples (T4th/5), average (T8th/.305), slugging percentage (9th/.455), stolen bases (T11th/12),
OPS (12th/.800), hits (T18th/47), total bases (19th/70) and RBI (T19th/19)…2017: Spent the
majority of the season with Short-A Everett, but also appeared in AA Arkansas (4/13-17),
AAA Tacoma (4/27-5/2) and A Clinton (8/7-12)…finished tied for the Northwest League
with 26 extra-base hits, while also ranking T2nd in doubles (16), T9th in triples (4), T11th
in home runs (6) and 12th in total bases (95)…was 1 of 3 players to represent Everett on
the Northwest League All-Star team (0x3, R, BB)…recorded a season-high 12-game hitting
streak, July 15-26 (.373/19x51, 4 2B, 3 3B, HR, 7 BI, 6 BB).

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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
2016 Peoria AZL .305 43 154 17 47 70 7 5 2 23 1 4 1 9 26 12-7 .455 .345 11
Bakersfield
CAL .308 4 13 2 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 5 0-1 .308 .357 0
2017 Clinton MID .214 4 14 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 3-1 .214 .389 2
Everett NWST .296 44 179 32 53 95 16 4 6 28 0 1 1 22 46 4-5 .531 .374 15
Arkansas TEX .286 2 7 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 .286 .375 1
Tacoma PCL .071 4 14 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .143 .071 0

ROSARIO, Ronald OF
AGE: 21 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 Rosario…2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the Dominican
Summer League, appearing in 29 games…2015: Spent season with the Mariners-2…2016:
Appeared in 52 games with the Rookie DSL Mariners…2017: Split season between the AZL
Mariners (6/23-7/14) and Short-A Everett (7/15-end of the season)…ranked T11th in the
Northwest League with 6 home runs.
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
2016 Mariners DSL .292 52 171 29 50 74 13 4 1 31 4 2 0 13 33 6-4 .433 .335 0
2017 Peoria AZL .232 13 56 5 13 22 6 0 1 8 0 0 0 2 19 0-1 .393 .259 1
Everett NWST .294 40 126 22 37 65 6 2 6 17 0 0 1 11 40 1-0 .516 .355 5

SANCHEZ, Freiquik LHP


AGE: 18, turns 19 on March 16 BORN: 3-16-99 in San Cristobal, DR
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: San Cristobal, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on March 31, 2017; signed
by Mariners scout Alfredo Celestin and Eddy Toledo.
Freiquik Nivar Sanchez…2017: Spent season on the restricted list.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 DID NOT PLAY

SANDOVAL, Jose OF
AGE: 21, turns 22 on October 23 BORN: 10-23-96 in La Guaira, Venezuela
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: La Guaira, Venezuela
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on April 18, 2013; signed by Mariners
scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Ubaldo Heredia.
Jose Gregorio Sandoval…2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the
Venezuelan Summer League…hit first career home run on May 16 at VSL Rays (1x1,R,
MINOR LEAGUES

HR, RBI)…2015: Appeared in 64 games with the Mariners-1 in the Dominican Summer
League…2016: Appeared in 43 games with the DSL Mariners…hit safely in 10 of 12 games,
June 13-28 (.429/18x42, 9 R, 3 2B, 3B, HR, 8 RBI, 3 HBP, 2 BB, 2 SB)…2016: Spent season
with the AZL Mariners, appearing in 38 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
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
2016 Mariners DSL .264 43 125 23 33 46 3 2 2 17 1 3 5 5 35 8-1 .368 .316 1
2017 Peoria AZL .204 38 103 17 21 30 1 1 2 11 3 1 4 11 35 4-0 .291 .303 4

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SANTA, Kevin INF
AGE: 22, turns 23 on March 9 BORN: 3-9-95 in Caguas, Puerto Rico
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 185
RESIDENCE: Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
ACQUIRED: Mariners 19th round selection (573rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Rob Mummau.
Kevin Giovanni Santa…graduated from Puerto Rico Baseball Academy in 2013…
spent 2 seasons at Chipola (FL) College, 2014-15…graduated from University of Tampa
Bay in 2017…named a CCA second-team All-American, a First team All-Sunshine State
Conference selection, a D2CCA first-team all-South Region selection, and an NCBWA first
team all-South Region selection during senior season in 2017…2017: Spent the majority of
the season with Rookie AZL Mariners, but also appeared in games with High-A Modesto
(6/29-7/19 & 7/22-8/8) and AAA Tacoma (8/24-27)…recorded a season-high 4 hits on Aug.
11 vs. AZL Padres (4x5, 2 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
2017 Peoria AZL .394 19 66 20 26 36 2 1 2 12 1 2 3 10 9 8-2 .545 .481 1
Modesto CAL .244 15 45 5 11 14 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 4 4 1-3 .311 .320 1
Tacoma PCL .286 2 7 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 .429 .375 0

SANTIAGO, Jose RHP


AGE: 23, turns 24 on March 1 BORN: 3-1-94 in Santo Domingo Norte, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Santo Domingo Norte, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on February 18, 2013; signed by
Mariners scouts Tim Kissner and Eddy Toledo.
Jose Luis Santiago…2013: Began pro career with the Mariners in the Dominican
Summer League…2014: Began season with the DSL Mariners…made 6 starts before
being promoted to the AZL Mariners on July 7…finished tied for the team lead in wins (5)…
recorded wins in 5 of 6 relief appearances from July 19-Aug. 20 (5-0, 1.93 ERA)…struck
out a season-high 10 batters in 5.0 innings on Aug. 25 at AZL Reds (5.0,6,3,1,2,10,2WP)…
ranked 6th in the Arizona League in ERA and 2nd in opponents batting average (.190)…2015:
Spent season with Short-A Everett, appearing in 13 games, 11 starts…struck out a season-
high 7 batters in 5.0 innings on July 10 at Boise (5.0,4,3,3,1,7,HR,2WP)…2016: Spent
season on the restricted list…received a 76-game suspension without pay after testing
positive for Stanozolol, a performance-enhancing substance in violation of the Program on
May 20…2017: Split season between High-A Modesto (5/21) and Short-A Everett (5/22-
9/2), going 3-7 with a 6.18 ERA (46 ER, 67.0 IP) in 16 games, 8 starts.
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 DSL 0-3 4.30 14 14 0 0 0 52.1 50 33 25 0 5 34 44 6 1
2014 Mariners DSL 2-2 3.51 6 6 0 0 0 25.2 19 13 10 0 2 13 31 4 0
Peoria AZL 5-1 2.80 9 8 0 0 0 45.0 31 18 14 1 3 20 45 6 0
2015 Everett NWST 2-3 5.74 13 11 0 0 0 47.0 51 34 30 9 2 28 44 10 3
2016 SUSPENED - DID NOT PITCH
2017 Everett NWST 3-6 5.82 15 8 0 0 0 65.0 66 51 42 6 6 36 50 11 1
Modesto CAL 0-1 18.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 3 4 4 1 1 2 1 1 0

SANTOS, Daniel C
MINOR LEAGUES

AGE: 19 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 Santos…2016: Began professional career with the Mariners in the Dominican
Summer League, appearing in 27 games…2017: Appeared in 44 games with the DSL
Mariners.
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
2016 Mariners DSL .167 27 78 9 13 14 1 0 0 7 0 0 1 12 20 3-0 .179 .286 4
2017 Mariners DSL .207 44 140 18 29 42 8 1 1 14 1 3 11 16 31 2-2 .300 .329 7

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SCOTT, Ryan C
AGE: 23 BORN: 2-7-95 in Chico, CA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on February 8, 2017.
Ryan Thomas Scott…graduated from Notre Dame (AZ) High School in 2013…originally
selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 30th round of the 2013 First-Year Player
Draft…2013: Began professional career with the Dodgers in the Arizona League, appearing
in 16 games…2014: Spent majority of the season with the AZL Dodgers, but also appeared
in 4 games with Rookie Ogden (6/18-26)…2015: Split season between A Great Lakes (4/13-
22 & 8/2), Rookie Ogden (6/18-8/11) and AZL Dodgers (8/15-8/18)…2016: Released from
Minor League contract by the Dodgers on March 21…signed a Minor League contract with
the Angels on April 4…appeared in 1 game with the AZL Angels before being transferred to
Rookie Orem on June 15…2017: Signed a Minor League contract with Seattle on Feb. 8…
combined to appear in 39 games with AAA Tacoma (4/18-4/27), A Clinton (5/3, 6/8-6/29,
7/7-7/21), AA Arkansas (6/30-7/6) and High-A Modesto (7/22-9/4)
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 Dodgers AZL .143 16 49 4 7 10 0 0 1 5 1 1 1 7 20 0-0 .204 .259 2
2014 Ogden PIO .143 4 7 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 0-0 .286 .250 0
Dodgers AZL .170 22 53 8 9 13 1 0 1 5 0 0 3 12 22 0-0 .245 .353 2
2015 Great Lakes MID
- 7 19 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 7 2-0 - .250 1
Ogden PIO .156 20 64 8 10 14 2 1 0 2 1 1 1 7 23 0-1 .219 .247 4
Dodgers AZL .000 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 .000 .125 0
2016 Angels AZL .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .000 .000 0
Orem PIO .169 25 71 9 12 18 3 0 1 7 0 0 1 8 26 0-0 .254 .263 4
2017 Tacoma PCL .125 4 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0-0 .125 .222 0
Clinton MIL .194 19 62 9 12 17 5 0 0 7 0 0 1 6 11 1-1 .274 .275 1
Arkansas TEX .400 1 5 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 .400 .400 0
Modesto CAL .100 15 40 3 4 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 15 1-0 .125 .163 2

SHANK, Zach INF


AGE: 27 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 Shank…graduated from Warwick (PA) High School in 2009…graduated
from Marist College in 2013…named First Team All-MAAC in 2013…2013: Began pro
career with Pulaski…also appeared in 8 games with Clinton, Aug. 23-Sept. 2…2014: Began
season with Clinton…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 season…2015: 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)…on
the disabled list with left ankle sprain from May 24-June 12…2016: Spent the majority
of the season with AAA Tacoma, but also appeared in 39 games with AA Jackson (4/7-
5/21& 6/12-20)…received the Alvin Davis “Mr. Mariner” Award for his exemplary play and
leadership skills both on and off the field this season…made his AAA debut with Tacoma
on May 22 vs. Iowa (0x1 as PH)…recorded his first career multi-home run game on June 5
at Las Vegas (3x4, 3 R, 2 HR, 2 RBI)…2017: Appeared in 116 games with AAA Tacoma…
appeared in games at every defensive position except catcher…only player to remain active
MINOR LEAGUES

for the Rainiers all season in 2017.


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
2016 Jackson SOU .286 39 133 20 38 45 3 2 0 17 3 0 0 12 35 0-1 .338 .362 5
Tacoma PCL .292 81 281 41 82 111 16 2 3 22 2 3 3 23 55 1-5 .395 .350 7
2017 Tacoma PCL .215 115 368 41 79 113 18 5 2 43 6 7 4 33 94 14-2 .307 .282 8

YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK


2014 High Desert CAL 0-1 2.25 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 4 1 1 0 1 2 2 1 0

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SLATER, Johnny OF
AGE: 22, turns 23 on August 9 BORN: 8-9-95 in Detroit, MI
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Southfield, MI
ACQUIRED: Mariners 28th round selection (843rd overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Ross Vecchio.
Johnny Lee Slater…graduated from Southfield Lathrup (MI) High School in 2013…
originally selected by Atlanta in the 31st round of the 2013 MLB Draft, but did not sign…
graduated from the University of Michigan in 2017…2017: Spent season with A Clinton, but
also appeared in 3 game with Short-A Everett (6/23-26).
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
2017 Everett NWST
.357 3 14 5 5 14 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 1 6 1-0 1.000 .400 0
Clinton MID .215 52
177 17 38 56 6 3 2 9 3 1 2 18 54 5-4 .316 .293 0

STRAIN, Joey RHP


AGE: 24 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 Strain…graduated Huntingtown (MD) High School in 2011…played 3
seasons at Winthrop (SC) University, 2012-15…2015: Split professional career with the AZL
Mariners and Short-A Everett…2016: Spent season with A Clinton…among league relievers
ranked 1st in fewest walks per 9.0 innings (0.67), 2nd in fewest baserunners per 9.0 innings
(9.62) and T5th in appearances (43)…2017: Appeared in 37 games with High-A Modesto.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 Peoria AZL 0-0 1.59 5 0 0 0 1 5.2 6 1 1 0 0 1 8 0 0
Everett NWST 1-0 3.42 14 0 0 0 2 23.2 30 12 9 1 1 3 24 1 0
2016 Clinton MID 7-3 2.56 43 1 0 0 9 70.1 68 23 20 1 0 6 54 3 1
2017 Modesto CAL 3-3 5.96 37 1 0 0 0 74.0 104 51 49 5 3 10 51 4 0

STROOSMA, Aaron OF
AGE: 23, turns 24 on May 16 BORN: 5-16-94 in Bellingham, WA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 205
RESIDENCE: Mt. Vernon, WA
ACQUIRED: Signed by Seattle as a non-drafted free agent on June 29, 2017; signed by
Mariners scout Jeff Sakamoto.
Aaron Stroosma…graduated from Sedro Woolley (WA) High School in 2012…played 2
seasons at Bellevue (WA) College (2013-14), 2 seasons at Liberty University (2015-16) and 1
season at Seattle University (2017)…2017: Began professional career with Short-A Everett.
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
2017 Everett NWST
.213 30 75 11 16 23 2 1 1 9 0 0 1 11 26 2-0 .307 .322 0

SUAREZ, Michael LHP


AGE: 22, turns 22 on March 21 BORN: 3-21-95 in San Felipe, VZ
MINOR LEAGUES

BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 180


RESIDENCE: Urachiche, VZ
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on April 26, 2013; signed by Mariners
scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Ubaldo Heredia.
Michael Enrique Suarez…2013: Began pro career with the VSL Mariners…2014:
Appeared in 13 games (9 GS) with the VSL Mariners…finished 2nd in the league in
strikeouts and opponents batting average, T2nd in wins and 6th in ERA…2015: Spent
season with the DSL Mariners-1…finished 6th in the DSL with 76 strikeouts…struck out
a season-high 10 batters on July 16 vs. DSL Dodgers (6.0,4,0,0,0,10)…2016: Split season
between Rookie DSL Mariners (6/4-7/22) and Rookie AZL Mariners (7/23-8/25)…recorded
9 combined quality starts…2017: Spent the majority of the season with Short-A Everett,
but also appeared in 2 games with the Rookie AZL Mariners…among Northwest League
leaders, ranked T1st in wins (7), T9th in strikeouts (57) and T15th in innings pitched (57.1).

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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 0-0 5.02 15 3 0 0 0 28.2 36 17 16 0 1 10 23 5 0
2014 Mariners VSL 6-0 1.72 13 9 0 0 0 57.2 41 18 11 1 1 16 60 10 3
2015 Mariners-1 DSL 4-6 4.50 16 9 0 0 3 60.0 71 39 30 0 2 16 76 14 3
2016 Mariners DSL 1-2 2.15 8 8 0 0 0 46.0 36 11 11 1 3 7 50 5 0
Peoria AZL 4-0 3.22 7 5 0 0 1 36.1 42 17 13 2 0 9 35 1 0
2017 Peoria AZL 0-0 1.42 2 0 0 0 1 6.1 4 2 1 0 0 4 8 1 0
Everett NWST 7-2 4.87 13 5 0 0 0 57.1 68 33 31 4 3 19 57 6 2

TATIZ, Yeury RHP


AGE: 17, turns 18 on November 22 BORN: 11-22-00 in Montecristi, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: Montecristi, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted minor league free agent on July 2, 2017; signed by
Mariners scouts Francisco Rosario, Eddy Toledo and Tim Kissner.
Yeury Miguel Tatiz…is under contract for the 2018 season.

TAVERAS, Andy RHP


AGE: 21, turns 22 on April 30 BORN: 4-30-96 in Santiago, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Santiago, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed by the Mariners as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 2015; signed
by Mariners scouts Eddy Toledo and Kelvin Dominguez.
Andy Alexander Taveras…2015: Began professional career with the Mariners-2
in the Dominican Summer League…2016: Made 15 relief appearances with the DSL
Mariners…2017: Spent season on the restricted list after receiving a 72-game suspension
for a violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 Mariners-2 DSL 0-0 4.91 4 0 0 0 0 7.1 10 7 4 0 1 3 6 5 1
2016 Mariners DSL 1-3 6.98 15 0 0 0 0 19.1 18 19 15 2 4 14 12 5 0
2017 DID NOT PLAY

TAYLOR, Chuck OF
AGE: 26, turns 27 on April 25 BORN: 9-21-93 in Corpus Christi, TX
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Arlington, TX
ACQUIRED: Selected by Seattle from Arizona in Triple-A Phase of Rule 5 Draft on
December 8, 2016.
Charles Demetrius Taylor...graduated from Mansfield Timberview (TX) High School in
2012…originally selected by the Arizona Diamondback in the 4th round of the 2012 MLB
First-Year Player…2012: Began professional career with the AZL Diamondbacks, appearing
in 52 games…recorded a season-high 5 hits on June 24 at AZL Brewers (5x6, 3 R, 2B, 2
RBI, HBP, SB)…2013: Appeared in 60 games with Short-A Missoula…hit first career home
run on June 30 vs. Helena (2x4, 2 R, 2B, HR, 2 RBI)…2014: Spent season with Single-A
South Bend…recorded a season-high 13-game hitting streak, May 12-30 (.396/21x53,
7 R, 3 2B, HR, 5 RBI, HBP, 3 BB, 3 SB)…2015: Split season between Single-A Kane
MINOR LEAGUES

County (4/6-15 & 6/4-8/23) and High-A Visalia (4/16-6/3 & 8/24-end of season)…2016:
Began season with High-A Visalia, April 6-July 3…on the disabled list with a dislocated
right shoulder, April 11-May 17…promoted to Double-A Mobile on July 4, appearing in
41 games…2017: Appeared in 122 games with AA Arkansas…ranked among the Texas
League leaders in walks (T3rd, 66), runs scored (7th, 74), on-base percentage (7th, .369),
total plate appearances (7th, 545), at-bats (8th, 471), doubles (T9th, 25), total bases (11th,
187), hits (12th, 129), triples (T13th, 3), OPS (15th, .766), RBI (16th, 58), extra-base hits
(T18th, 37) and average (20th, .274)…was 1 of 7 players to represent Arkansas on the
Texas League North Division All-Star team (1x4, R, HR)…opened the season on the 7-day
disabled list with a right should subluxation, April 6-15…after going 0-for-4 in his first game
of the season on April 15, reached base safely in 31 consecutive games, April 16-May
20-G1 (.373/43x115, 20 R, 9 2B, 2 3B, HR, 14 RBI)…recorded a career-high 21-game hitting
streak, April 27-May 20 G1 (.398/33x83, 13 R, 5 2B, 3B, 7 RBI, HBP, 10 BB, 3 SB).
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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 AZL D’Backs ARIZ  .234 52 205 41 48 59 7 2 0 16 4 1 3 20 55 16-7 .288 .310 3
2013 Missoula PIO .291 60 220 38 64 91 12 3 3 25 0 2 7 28 47 3-5 .414 .385 2
2014 South Bend MID  .285 109 400 60 114 148 17 4 3 50 1 6 5 60 74 11-6 .370 .380 3
2015 Kane County MID .280 73 289 39 81 92 7 2 0 24 3 4 7 28 48 8-3 .318 .354 1
Visalia CAL .235 48 179 22 42 61 7 3 2 9 0 1 2 22 45 4-7 .341 .324 0
2016 Visalia CAL .273 42 154 27 42 64 5 4 3 19 1 2 1 26 39 1-3 .416 .377 0
Mobile SOU .238 41 84 11 20 29 6 0 1 11 0 1 3 6 15 1-0 .345 .309 0
2017 Arkansas TEX .274 122 471 74 129 187 25 3 9 58 0 2 6 66 90 10-2 .397 .369 3

TAYLOR, Logan INF


AGE: 24, turns 25 on September 23 BORN: 9-22-93 in Houston, TX
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Deer Park, TX
ACQUIRED: Selected by the Mariners in the 12th round in the 2015 MLB First-Year
Player Draft; signed by Mariners scout Ben Collman.
Logan Wayne Taylor…graduated from Deer Park (TX) High School in 2012…played 3
season at Texas A&M University, 2013-15…2015: Began his professional career with the
Short-A Everett AquaSox…named to the Northwest League All-Star team (0x4, BB)…
finished among the Northwest League leaders in RBI (T5th, 42), HBP (T9th, 7), at-bats (10th,
249), average (T14th, .267) and triples (T14th, 2)…2016: Spent season with A Clinton…
among Midwest League leaders ranked T4th in RBI (75) and T6th in walks (60)…named to
the Midwest League All-Star team (1x2)…2017: Spent majority of the season with High-A
Modesto (4/6-9/1), but also appeared in 3 games with AAA Tacoma (9/2-4)…named to the
California League All-Star team (1x3, BB)…on the DL with a right oblique muscle strain,
June 27-Aug. 9; included a 3-game rehabilitation stint with the AZL Mariners, Aug. 6-8.
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
2016 Clinton MID .268 118 406 59 109 166 23 2 10 75 8 5 8 60 118 5-8 .409 .367 17
2017 Modesto CAL .241 82 316 37 76 132 26 3 8 59 1 8 9 24 107 4-4 .418 .305 9
Tacoma PCL .182 3 11 1 2 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0-1 .455 .182 0
Peoria AZL .286 3 7 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0-0 .286 .444 0

THONVOLD, Lance RHP


AGE: 24, turns 25 on July 8 BORN: 7-8-93 in Scottsdale, AZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 245
RESIDENCE: Eden Prairie, MN
ACQUIRED: Mariners 24th round selection in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player draft;
signed by Mariners scout Tony Russo.
Lance Lee Thonvold…graduated Socastee (SC) High School in 2015…2015: Began
professional career with Short-A Everet…picked up first career win on July 24 vs. Spokane
(2.0,0,0,0,1,4)…2016: Missed entire season having UCL surgery (Tommy John) on right
elbow on June 9, 2016; surgery performed by Dr. Khalfayan…2017: Missed the entire
season on the disabled list rehabbing after having Tommy John surgery in 2016.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
MINOR LEAGUES

2015 Everett NWST 1-1 3.12 17 0 0 0 2 26.0 26 11 9 2 0 6 29 2 1


2016 INJURED – DID NOT PITCH
2017 INJURED – DID NOT PITCH

THURMAN, Nick C
AGE: 24, turns 25 on September 9 BORN: 9-9-93 in Springfield, MI
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 215
RESIDENCE: Madisonville, LA
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on June 17, 2016; signed by Mariners
scout Taylor Terrasas.
Nickolas Lyn Thurman…graduated from Belle Chasse (LA) High School in 2012…
graduated from the University of Louisiana, Lafayette in May, 2016…2016: Appeared in
44 games with Short-A Everett in first professional season…2017: Appeared in 91 games
with A Clinton.

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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
2016 Everett NWST .267 44 146 21 39 56 9 1 2 18 2 1 3 18 40 3-0 .384 .355 0
2017 Clinton MID .235 91 310 35 73 101 11 1 5 27 1 0 4 27 98 4-0 .326 .305 10

TORRES, Andres RHP


AGE: 22, turns 23 on October 31 BORN: 10-31-95, in Departamento Libertador, VZ
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: Guatire, Miranda, Venezuela
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free-agent on April 25, 2014; signed by Mariners
scouts Emilio Carrasquel and Ubaldo Heredia.
Andres Elias Torres…2014: Began professional career with the Mariners in the Venezuelan
Summer League…recorded first career win on June 22 vs. VSL Tigers (4.0,2,0,0,1,4)…2015:
Made 12 relief appearances with the AZL Mariners in the Arizona League…2016: Made 14
starts with the Rookie DSL Mariners…limited opponents to a .191 (53x278) average, while
walking 14 and striking out 55…ranked among DSL leaders in wins (1st/10), innings pitched
(4th/78.1), games started (T4th/14), ERA (5th/1.26), WHIP (T6th, 0.86), total batters faced
(10th/302) and opponent batting average (14th/.191)…also among DSL starters ranked 5th
in opponent average (.191)…went 6-2 with a 0.70 ERA (4 ER, 51.1 IP) in final 9 starts, July
6-Aug. 23…2017: Spent season with Short-A Everett…among Northwest League leaders,
ranked 1st in starts (15) and total batters faced (328), T1st in wins (7), 2nd in innings pitched
(74.0), 5th in ERA (3.65), T6th in strikeouts (64), T8th in WHIP (1.41) and 9th in opponent
average…was 1 of 3 players to represent Everett on the Northwest League All-Star team
(1.0,0,0,0,0,1)…named Northwest League Player of the Week, July 10-16…did not allow an
earned run over 19.0 innings (4 GS), July 13-28…struck out a season-high 7 batters in 6.0
innings on July 18 at Eugene (6.0,5,0,0,0,7).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 Mariners VSL 3-1 1.39 10 6 0 0 0 45.1 30 11 7 0 3 8 42 8 0
2015 Peoria AZL 1-2 5.40 12 0 0 0 0 16.2 19 14 10 2 2 6 16 2 1
2016 Mariners DSL 10-3 1.26 14 14 0 0 0 78.1 53 17 11 2 8 14 55 7 1
2017 Everett NWST 7-2 3.65 15 15 0 0 0 74.0 82 36 30 6 9 22 64 2 5

TRINIDAD, Edinson RHP


AGE: 22, turns 23 on May 12 BORN: 5-12-95 in Santiago, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Santiago, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on November 15, 2015; signed by
Mariners scouts Eddy Toledo and Kelvin Dominguez.
Edinson Tomas Trinidad…2016: Made 13 relief appearances in first professional season
with the Rookie DSL Mariners…limited opponents to a .193 (11x57) average, while walking
15 and striking out 9…earned first career in on June 14 vs. DSL Dodgers1 (1.0,0,0,0,0,1)…
did not allow an earned run in 10.2 innings over 7 appearances July 8-Aug. 20 (2-0,
.152/5x33, 9 BB, 7 K)…2017: Appeared in 25 games in relief with the DSL Mariners, going
3-4 with a 3.90 ERA (26 ER, 30.0 IP).
PLAYING RECORD
MINOR LEAGUES

YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK


2016 Mariners DSL 3-0 2.81 13 0 0 0 0 16.0 11 10 5 0 2 15 9 7 2
2017 Mariners DSL 3-4 3.90 25 0 0 0 0 30.0 28 26 13 1 10 9 24 7 1

VELOZ, Luis OF
AGE: 18, turns 19 on December 15 BORN: 12-15-99 in Santo Domingo Centro, DR
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Santo Domingo, DR
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on July 10, 2016; signed by Mariners
scouts Emilio De Los Santos, Eddy Toledo and Scott Hunter.
Luis Felipe Veloz…2017: Began professional career with the DSL Mariners..
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
2017 Mariners DSL .180 60 189 21 34 35 1 0 0 11 3 0 1 21 43 1-4 .185 .265 4

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VENTURINO, Joseph OF
AGE: 23, turns 24 on July 18 BORN: 7-18-94 in Staten Island, NY
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 185
RESIDENCE: Barnegat Township, NJ
ACQUIRED: Mariners 36th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
Joseph Venturino…graduated from Monsignor Farrell (NJ) High School in 2012…
graduated from Ramapo College in June 2016…named NJAC Player of The Year, NJAC
First Team All-Conference and D3baseball.com All-Region First Team, ABCA/Rawlings
All-Region First Team and ECAC All-Star…helped the Roadrunners to three NCAA
Tournament appearances including the 2015 New England Regional Championship and
an appearance in the 2015 NCAA Division III World Series…2016: Appeared in 7 games
with the AZL Mariners (6/22-7/6) before being promoted to Short-A Everett on July 7…
reached base safely in 20 of 22 games with Everett, including 17 games with at least 1 hit,
July 19-Sept. 1 (.342/25x73, 13 R, 5 2B, 9 RBI, 2 HBP, 8 BB, SB)…recorded 2 season-high
3-hit games: Aug. 11 at Vancouver (3x5, 2 R, 4 RBI) and Aug. 16 vs. Salem-Keizer (3x3, R,
2B, BB)…2017: Spent season with Short-A Everett, appearing in 57 games…hit first career
home run on June 17 vs. Hillsboro (1x3, R, HR, RBI, 2 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
2016 Peoria AZL .167 7 12 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0-0 .167 .286 1
Everett NWST .298 32 94 14 28 33 5 0 0 10 0 0 2 11 19 1-0 .351 .383 3
2017 Everett NWST .212 57 208 28 44 57 8 1 1 24 2 1 5 8 31 3-2 .274 .257 5

VIEHOFF, Tim LHP


AGE: 24, turns 25 on December 17 BORN: 12-17-93 in Bloomsburg, PA
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 190
RESIDENCE: Derry, NH
ACQUIRED: Mariners 12th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft;
signed by Mariners scout Brian Nichols.
Timothy Viehoff…graduated from Pinkerton (NH) Academy in 2012…attended Southern
New Hampshire University, 2013-16…the highest pick for the Penmen, surpassing Jason
Paul (15th round/461st overall by Atlanta in 2004)…2016: Appeared in 12 games, 6 starts
with Short-A Everett in his first professional season…finished T8th in the Northwest League
with 55 strikeouts…averaged 12.69 strikeouts per 9.0 innings…2017: Spent season with A
Clinton, appearing in 30 games, 8 starts.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2016 Everett NWST 0-2 2.77 12 6 0 0 0 39.0 17 13 12 3 1 23 55 5 0
2017 Clinton MID 1-6 4.40 30 8 0 0 0 88.0 89 49 43 8 3 36 79 8 2

VINCEJ, Zach INF


Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

VIYDO, Mitch RHP


AGE: 24, turns 25 on June 12 BORN: 6-12-93 in Seattle, WA
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 210
RESIDENCE: Bothell, WA
MINOR LEAGUES

ACQUIRED: Signed by Seattle as a minor league free agent on August 4, 2017.


Mitchel Kaj Viydo…graduated from Bothell (WA) High School in 2011…spent 2 season
at Everett (WA) Community College (2012-13) and 2 seasons at the College of Idaho
(2014-15)…competed for the semi-pro Seattle Studs of the Pacific International League
(2015-17)…2017: Began professional career with the AZL Mariners, appearing in 6 games
in relief…recorded first career win on Aug. 13 vs. the AZL Rangers (1.0,0,1,0,0,0).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 1-1 4.50 6 0 0 0 0 8.0 6 6 4 0 1 8 5 4 0

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WADE, Jamal RHP
AGE: 22 BORN: 2-8-96 in Baltimore, MD
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 205
RESIDENCE: Owings Mills, MD
ACQUIRED: Mariners 17th round selection (513th overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Mike Moriarty.
Jamal Wade…graduated from St. Paul’s (MD) High School in 2014…spent 3 seasons
at the University of Maryland…primary outfielder his first two seasons, but transitioned to
pitcher his junior year…2017: Began professional career with Rookie AZL Mariners…earned
his first career save on July 24 vs. AZL Padres (1.0,1,1,1,1,1).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2017 Peoria AZL 0-1 1.83 13 0 0 0 2 19.2 11 4 4 0 1 7 27 5 0

WALKER, Matt RHP


AGE: 23, turns 24 on September 28 BORN: 9-28-94 in Aledo, TX
BATS: Right THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 205
RESIDENCE: Fort Worth, TX
ACQUIRED: Mariners 36th round selection in the 2015 MLB First-Year Player draft;
signed by Mariners scout John Wiedenbauer.
Matt Walker…graduated Aledo (TX) High School in 2014…played 2015 season at
Weatherford (TX) College...named NTJACAC Pitcher of the Year…2015: Began professional
career with AZL Mariners…limited opponents to a .213 (16x75) average, while averaging
13.08 strikeouts per 9.0 innings…earned first career win on July 13 at AZL Padres
(3.0,0,0,0,2,5,WP)…2016: Spent season with A Clinton…among Midwest League relievers
ranked T2nd in saves (13), 3rd in appearances (48), and 4th in save opportunities (15) and
strikeouts per 9.0 innings (10.14)…2017: Spent season with High-A Modesto..
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 Peoria AZL 3-0 2.95 14 0 0 0 2 21.1 16 7 7 1 2 7 31 2 0
2016 Clinton MID 4-3 3.12 48 0 0 0 13 57.2 52 21 20 0 3 17 65 15 0
2017 Modesto CAL 4-5 4.19 42 0 0 0 6 58.0 59 31 27 6 1 28 69 13 0

WALTON, Donovan INF


AGE: 23, turns 24 on May 25 BORN: 5-25-94 in Dallas, TX
BATS: Switch THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 175
RESIDENCE: Stillwater, OK
ACQUIRED: Mariners 5th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Mariners scout Ty Bowman.
Donovan R. Walton...graduated from Bishop Kelley (OK) High School in 2012…
graduated from Oklahoma State University in 2016…earned All-Big 12 First Team accolades
three times (2014-16)…his father, Rob, is the Oklahoma State pitching coach and played
professional baseball in the Baltimore Orioles organization following a standout career
for the Cowboys…previously drafted twice before, going in the 23rd round to Milwaukee
in 2015 and in the 36th round to the New York Mets in 2012…2016: Spent season with
Short-A Everett, appearing in 43 games in first professional season…among the Northwest
League leaders ranked T8th in runs scored (43) and T9th in home runs (5)…1 of 5 Everett
players named to the Northwest League All-Star team (2x2)…recorded a season-high
MINOR LEAGUES

10-game hitting streak, Aug. 6-20 (.277/14x47, 11 R, 2 2B, 5 RBI, SB)…reached base safely
in final 23 consecutive games, Aug. 5-Sept. 5 (.283/28x99, 27 R, 7 2B, 2B, 2 HR, 12 RBI, 7
BB, 2 SB)…2017: Limited to only 67 games with High-A Modesto due to an injury…on the
7-day disabled list with a sprained left wrist, June 1-Aug. 9…also appeared in 5 games on
rehab assignment with the AZL Mariners, Aug. 3-8 (.313/5x16, 2 R, 2 HR, 5 RBI, BB, 2 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
2016 Everett NWST .281 43 178 43 50 75 8 1 5 23 1 1 1 22 24 6-0 .421 .361 9
2017 Modesto CAL .269 67 242 37 65 89 16 1 2 24 0 0 3 27 49 6-6 .368 .349 10
Peoria AZL .313 5 16 2 5 11 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 2-0 .688 .353 1

WARREN, Art RHP


Bio can be found in the invited players section of the media guide.

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WATSON, Tyler LHP
AGE: 24, turns 25 on June 9 BORN: 6-9-93 in Georgetown, TX
BATS: Left THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 180
RESIDENCE: Georgetown, TX
ACQUIRED: Signed as a minor league free agent on May 10, 2017; re-signed as a minor
league free agent on November 4, 2017.
Tyler Garrett Watson…graduated from Georgetown (TX) High School in 2012…attended
Kansas University in 2013 and McLennan Community Collete in 2014…originally selected
by the Los Angeles Angels in the 38th round of the 2014 MLB Draft…2014: Split first
professional season between Rookie AZL Angels and Rookie Orem, combing to appear in
17 games in relief…earned first career win on July 30 vs. AZL Cubs (2.0,0,0,0,0,2)…2015:
Appeared in 24 games, 1 start with Rookie Orem…2016: Spent season with A Burlington,
going 3-3 with 1 save and a 3.42 ERA (27 ER, 71.0 IP) in 40 relief appearances…2017: Split
season between Short-A Everett (6/15-7/2) and A Clinton (7/3-9/1).
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 Angels AZL 1-1 3.97 15 0 0 0 0 22.2 20 13 10 1 1 8 32 2 0
2014 Orem PIO 0-0 4.50 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 4 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0
2015 Orem PIO 2-4 4.57 24 1 0 0 0 45.1 63 31 23 7 2 9 44 3 0
2016 Burlington MID 3-3 3.42 40 0 0 0 1 71.0 80 29 27 5 7 29 50 5 1
2017 Everett NWST 0-1 6.00 6 0 0 0 0 12.0 17 12 8 0 0 4 21 4 0
2017 Clinton MID 1-0 3.70 14 0 0 0 0 24.1 26 13 10 1 1 10 29 3 0

WELLS, Nick LHP


AGE: 22 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 Wells…graduated Battlefield (VA) High School in 2014…selected in the
3rd round of the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft by Toronto…2014: Began professional
season with the GCL Blue Jays…earned 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 trade…acquired
by Seattle along with LH Rob Rasmussen and LH Jake Brentz from Toronto in exchange
for RHP Mark Lowe on July 31…named Northwest League Player of the Week, Aug. 3-9
(5.0,1,0,0,0,8)…2016: Made 18 starts with A Clinton…on the disabled list with a left oblique
strain, June 17-Aug. 12…appeared in 4 games with the AZL Mariners on rehab assignment,
July 26-Aug. 12…2017: Made 25 starts with A Clinton.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2014 GCL Blue Jays
GCL 1-3 5.71 11 4 0 0 0 34.2 44 27 22 1 0 11 18 5 0
2015 Bluefield APP 1-2 4.78 7 7 0 0 0 32.0 30 17 17 4 0 11 31 1 0
2015 Everett NWST 1-0 1.00 4 3 0 0 0 18.0 6 2 2 0 1 4 16 0 0
2016 Clinton MID 1-9 5.55 18 18 0 0 0 84.1 95 61 52 9 2 38 60 3 1
Peoria AZL 0-0 0.00 4 4 0 0 0 10.0 6 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0
2017 Clinton MID 6-10 6.15 25 25 0 0 0 123.0 154 90 84 17 9 43 95 10 1

WHITE, Evan INF


AGE: 21, turns 22 on April 26 BORN: 4-26-96 in Columbus, OH
MINOR LEAGUES

BATS: Right THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 180


RESIDENCE: Gahanna, OH
ACQUIRED: Mariners 1st round selection (17th overall) in the 2017 MLB First-Year Player
draft; signed by Mariners scout Jackson Laumann.
Evan McKee White...graduated from Gahanna (OH) High School in 2014…was the 2014
All-Ohio Baseball Player of the Year…spent 3 seasons at the University of Kentucky, 2015-
17…in 2017 was a USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award Semifinalist…during the summer
2016 was as a member of USA Baseball’s Collegiate National Team…2017: Began his
professional career with Short-A Everett…on the 7-day disabled list with a left quadriceps
strain, July 15-Sept. 29.
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
2017 Everett NWST
.277 14 47 6 13 25 1 1 3 12 0 2 0 6 6 1-1 .532 .345 0

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WILCOX, Kyle RHP
AGE: 23, turns 24 on June 8 BORN: 6-14-94 in Danbury, CT
BATS: Right THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 200
RESIDENCE: Sandy Hook, CT
ACQUIRED: Mariners 6th round selection (185th overall) in the 2015 MLB First-Year
Player draft; signed by Mariners scout Brian Nicols.
Kyle Matthew Wilcox…graduated from Newton (CT) High School in 2012…pitched
3 seasons at Bryant University…2015: Began his professional career with Short-A
Everett…finished 2nd in the Northwest League with 9 saves…recorded saves in each of
first 2 career appearances, June 21 vs. Eugene (1.1,2,1,1,1,3) and June 24 at Spokane
(1.2,1,0,0,1,2), while picking up first career win in 3rd appearance on June 29 vs. Boise
(2.1,0,0,0,1,1,HB)…2016: Spent season with A Clinton, appearing in 36 games, 9
starts…2017: Limited to only 21 relief appearances due to an injury…limited opponents to
a .210 (26x124) average, while walking 21 and striking out 52…averaged 14.0 strikeouts
per 9.0 innings (52 K, 33.1 IP)…on the 7-day disabled list with right shoulder rotator cuff
sprain, July 1-Sept. 29.
PLAYING RECORD
YEAR CLUB LG W-L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WP BK
2015 Everett NWST 2-3 3.47 19 0 0 0 9 23.1 15 10 9 1 3 12 24 4 0
2016 Clinton MID 4-5 7.11 36 9 0 0 0 76.0 73 64 60 2 4 68 80 17 2
2017 Clinton MID 0-1 3.78 21 0 0 0 3 33.1 26 16 14 4 0 21 52 8 2

ZAMMARELLI, Nick INF


AGE: 23, turns 24 on July 30 BORN: 7-30-94 in Providence, RI
BATS: Left THROWS: Right HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: Lincoln, RI
ACQUIRED: Mariners 8th round selection in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Mariners scout Joe Barbera.
Nicholas Charles Zammarelli…graduated from Lincoln (RI) High School in 2013...
honorable mention pick to the Rawlings All-American Team…originally selected by Boston
in the 2013 MLB Draft, but did not sign…attended Elon University from 2014-2016…
named to the First-Team All-CAA…2016: Appeared in 65 games with Short-A Everett in
first professional season…named to the Postseason All-Star team as the league’s best
3B…ranked among the Northwest League leaders in nearly every offensive categories,
including hits (2nd/84), total bases (2nd/119), average (3rd/.329), OPS (3rd/.858), slugging
percentage (4th/.467), RBI (T4th/43), on-base percentage (5th/.391), runs scored (T5th/44),
extra-base hits (T5th/24), doubles (T5th/18), at-bats (6th/255) and home runs (T9th/5)…
named Northwest League Player of the Week, July 18-24 (.393/11x28, 4 R, 3 2B, 2 HR, 8
RBI, BB)…2017: Spent season with A Clinton…among Midwest League leaders, ranked
T12th with 26 doubles and 18th with a .348 on-base percentage.
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
2016 Everett NWST .329 65 255 44 84 119 18 1 5 43 2 0 2 25 67 3-2 .467 .391 8
2017 Clinton MID .282 109
401 48 113
163 26 3 6 44 0 3 6 36 111 6-4 .406 .348 7

CONSECUTIVE MULTI-HIT GAMES


1. Desi Relaford.................................... 8 (8/31-9/9, 2002)
2. Ichiro Suzuki.........................................7 (5/8-15, 2010)
MINOR LEAGUES

Ichiro Suzuki.......................................7 (6/20-27, 2009)


Ichiro Suzuki.......................................7 (5/13-20, 2007)
Ichiro Suzuki...........................................7 (7/1-8, 2003)
Ichiro Suzuki.......................................7 (5/11-18, 2001)
Joey Cora...........................................7 (5/18-25, 1997)
Ken Griffey Jr......................................7 (8/13-19, 1991)

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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ZOKAN, Jacob LHP
AGE: 26, turns 27 on April 27 BORN: 4-27-91 in Columbia, SC
BATS: Right THROWS: Left HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195
RESIDENCE: Columbia, SC
ACQUIRED: Mariners 9th round selection in the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed
by Mariners scout Devitt Moore.
Jacob Michael Zokan…graduated from Spring Valley (SC) High School in June, 2009…
played 4 seasons at College of Charleston and graduated in 2013…2013: Began pro
career with Pulaski, but promoted to Everett on July 5…struck out season-high 9 batters
on Aug. 17 vs. Eugene (5.1,6,5,5,2,9,HR,HB,BK)…participated in the Mariners Instructional
League…2014: Split season between Clinton (4/4-4/30) and High Desert (5/3-8/19), but also
appeared on rehab assignment with the AZL Mariners (7/7-11, 7/14-28) and Everett (7/12-
13)…on the disabled list twice with a left UCL sprain (5/9-7/28 & 8/24-9/17)…2015: Split
season between High-A Bakersfield (4/9-24 & 7/30-8/31) and AA Jackson (4/25-7/29)…
on the 7-day DL twice with a left shoulder strain (6/25-7/30 & 8/12-9/1)…2016: Appeared
in 22 games with High-A Bakersfield…held opponents scoreless in 18 of 22 appearances,
including holding opponents to a .195 (26x133) average, walking 2 and striking out 43…on
the 7-day Disabled List with left shoulder impingement syndrome, April 7-May 21…opened
the season tossing 18.2 scoreless innings over first 11 appearances (5/23-6/24)…averaged
10.36 strikeouts per 9.0 innings…combined with starter Osmer Morales and reliever Isaac
Sanchez on a no-hitter as Bakersfield defeated Modesto 3-0 on June 24…placed on the
disabled list on August 6 and underwent UCL surgery (Tommy John) on left elbow on
August 25; surgery performed by Dr. Ed Khalfayan…2017: Spent the season rehabbing on
the disabled list after Tommy John surgery in 2016.
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 0-0 2.08 3 0 0 0 0 4.1 6 1 1 0 0 0 5 0 0
Everett NWST 5-3 4.18 10 9 0 0 0 51.2 46 24 24 7 6 13 54 2 1
2014 Peoria AZL 0-1 3.00 3 2 0 0 0 6.0 8 2 2 0 0 0 7 0 0
Everett NWST 0-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
Clinton MID 1-1 2.21 4 4 0 0 0 20.1 24 6 5 1 1 4 17 2 0
High Desert CAL 2-2 7.85 7 7 0 0 0 28.2 39 26 25 8 1 8 26 5 1
2015 Jackson SOU 3-4 4.27 13 11 0 0 0 59.0 68 34 28 8 6 28 42 5 0
Bakersfield CAL 1-1 1.52 5 5 0 0 0 23.2 19 9 4 0 1 5 16 2 0
2016 Bakersfield CAL 3-1 1.45 22 0 0 0 6 37.1 26 6 6 1 1 2 43 3 0
2017 INJURED – DID NOT PITCH

CAREER GAME-ENDING HITS (WALK-OFF)


Player Hit Last HR Last
Beckham 3 6/21/15 vs. TEX w/CWS (HR) 1 6/21/15 vs. TEX w/CWS (HR)
Canó 7 6/12/16 vs. TEX (1B) 1 8/28/09 vs. CWS w/NYY
Cruz 10 9/22/17 vs. CLE (HR) 5 9/22/17 vs. CLE (HR)
Gordon 4 7/17/17 vs. PHI w/MIA (1B) --
Healy 2 5/7/17 vs. DET w/OAK (HR) 2 5/7/17 vs. DET w/OAK (HR)
Heredia 1 5/18/17 vs. CWS (1B) --
Nieuwenhuis 2 6/16/13 vs. CHI w/NYM (HR) 1 6/16/13 vs. CHI w/NYM (HR)
MINOR LEAGUES

Seager 2 6/20/17 vs. DET (2B) 1 4/23/14 vs. HOU


Segura 1 7/25/17 vs. BOS (1B) --
Zunino 2 6/7/17 vs. MIN (HR) 1 6/7/17 vs. MIN (HR)
Position players not listed do not have a walk-off hit

1-0 GAMES DOUBLEHEADERS


The Mariners have been involved in The Mariners have played in 73
102 games decided by a 1-0 score… doubleheaders in club history, last
Seattle is 50-51 in those games…the playing a straight DH in Oakland on
Mariners did not play in any 1-0 games August 6, 2017...Seattle has swept 12
last season, after playing 2 in 2016 (2-0 doubleheaders (last: Aug. 28, 2004 vs.
record)…last Mariners last 1-0 win came KC), been swept 17 times (last: July 24,
July 16, 2016 vs. Houston. 2007 at TEX) and split 43 doubleheaders.

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2017 MLB FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT
RD PLAYER POS B-T HT WT BIRTHDATE SCHOOL HOMETOWN
1* Evan White 1B R-L 6-3 205 04/26/96 University of Kentucky Gahanna, OH
2* Sam Carlson RHP R-R 6-4 208 12/03/98 Burnsville High School Savage, MN
3* Wyatt Mills RHP R-R 6-3 175 01/25/95 Gonzaga University Spokane, WA
4* Seth Elledge RHP R-R 6-2 238 05/20/96 Dallas Baptist University Frisco, TX
5* David Banuelos C R-R 6-0 205 10/01/96 Long Beach State University Ontario, CA
6* Oliver Jaskie LHP L-L 6-3 210 11/17/95 University of Michigan Ada, MI
7* Max Roberts LHP L-L 6-5 160 07/23/97 Wabash Valley College Valparaiso, IN
8* Billy Cooke CF R-R 5-10 175 09/26/95 Coastal Carolina University Maitland, FL
9* Jorge Benitez LHP L-L 6-3 160 06/02/99 Leadership Christian Academy Levittown, PR
10* Randy Bell RHP R-R 5-10 190 02/11/95 University of South Alabama Woodville, MS
11* JP Sears LHP R-L 5-11 180 02/19/96 The Citadel Sumter, SC
12* Darren McCaughan RHP R-R 6-1 200 03/18/96 Cal State Long Beach Downey, CA
13 Luis Alvarado RHP R-R 6-4 180 01/05/97 Nebraska Salinas, Puerto Rico
14 Trevor Casanova C L-R 6-0 200 06/22/96 El Camino College Corona, CA
15 * Tommy Romero RHP L-R 6-2 225 07/08/97 Eastern Florida State College Ft. Lauderdale, FL
16 * Orlando Razo LHP L-L 5-11 185 07/07/95 UC Davis San Mateo, CA
17 * Jamal Wade RHP R-R 6-0 205 02/08/96 Maryland Owings Mills, MD
18 Myles Christian CF L-R 6-2 180 02/26/98 Olive Branch High School Olive Branch, MS
19* Kevin Santa SS L-R 5-10 180 03/09/95 University of Tampa Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
20* Troy Dixon C L-R 6-2 205 04/26/95 St. Johns University Egg Harbor Township, NJ
21* Connor Hoover SS L-R 5-10 185 07/18/96 University of North Georgia Appling, GA
22* Johnny Adams SS R-R 6-0 198 09/02/94 Boston College Walpole, MA
23* Sam Delaplane RHP R-R 5-11 175 03/27/95 Eastern Michigan University San Jose, CA
24* Louis Boyd SS R-R 5-10 169 05/04/94 University of Arizona North Vancouver, BC
25* Bryan Pall RHP R-R 6-1 215 10/28/95 University of Michigan Orland Park, IL
26* Austin Hutchison RHP R-R 6-1 205 04/09/95 University of Mount Olive Dandridge, TN
27* Collin Kober RHP R-R 6-1 185 09/08/94 McNeese State University Lake Charles, LA
28* Johnny Slater CF L-L 6-1 185 08/09/95 University of Michigan Southfield, MI
29* David Gerber RHP R-R 6-1 200 09/24/94 Creighton University Naperville, IL
30* Scott Boches RHP R-R 6-5 205 10/17/94 Marist College Festerville, PA
31* Ryan Costello 3B L-R 6-2 200 06/13/96 Central Connecticut St. Univ. Wethersfield, CT
32* Ryan Garcia 1B L-L 6-2 205 07/08/95 Point Loma Nazarene University Oceanside, CA
33* Chris Castellanos LHP L-L 5-10 185 05/08/95 Stanford University Long Beach, CA
34* David Hesslink LHP R-L 6-2 190 04/12/95 Massachusetts Institute of Tech. San Diego, CA
35 Hunter Lonigro RHP R-R 6-3 190 10/29/98 Connellsville Area School Connellsville, PA
36 Heston Kjerstad CF S-R 6-3 180 02/12/99 Canyon Randall High School Amarillo, TX
37 Jesse Franklin CF L-L 6-2 207 12/01/98 Seattle Prep Seattle, WA
38 Kolby Somers LHP L-L 6-1 195 06/03/99 Century High School Hillsboro, OR
39 Jack Smith SS R-R 6-2 185 07/26/99 Mercer Island High School Mercer Island, WA
40 Zach Needham 3B S-R 6-2 205 06/07/97 Edmonds Community College Puyallup, WA

* Signed as of Feb. 1, 2018 (31 of 40)


Mariners first selection was the 60th overall pick
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Mariners Chairman & Managing Partner John Stanton delivered base-


ball equipment to Nelson Cruz's home town in November.
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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 A’s 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,
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assists and errors. Example: Player C has made 16 putouts and 24 assists and two
errors. That’s 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, some
46,000,000 fans have passed through the gates of Safeco Inaugural Game
Field. Starting Line-up
The Mariners are truly a regional team drawing from
D. Bell 2B
one of the largest geographic home territories in Major
D. Segui 1B
League Baseball – Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana,
K. Griffey Jr. CF
Alaska and parts of Western Canada. We have learned from
A. Rodriguez SS
surveys that over half our fans come from outside King
E. Martinez DH
County, and nearly half, 48%, tell us they travel more than
J. Buhner RF
one hour to get to the ballpark on game days.
B. Huskey LF
Once they arrive at Safeco Field, fans are treated to one
R. Davis 3B
of the best ballparks in baseball, with a combination of the
D. Wilson C
charm of a classic ballpark and the modern touches that
J. Moyer LHP
make a fan’s game experience that much better, including
free WiFi and one of the largest HD videoscreens in all of
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MLB.
SEA 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 2 0—2 8 0
Sightlines from all seating areas are designed for 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 Children’s 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 ‘Pen’s casual atmosphere, Edgar’s 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 region’s 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. Men’s
soccer matches, Women’s Gold Cup Soccer, the 2001 Seattle Bowl NCAA football game,
WWE’s 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 American’s 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.”

FISHEL AWARD RECIPIENTS


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The Robert O. Fishel 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…the
Mariners have had two recipents, Randy Adamack (2005) and Tim Hevly (2013).

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SAFECO FIELD FIRSTS
Groundbreaking:...............................................................................................March 8, 1997
Grass Installed:................................................................................................. May 24, 1999
Inaugural Game:.................................................................................................July 15, 1999
Opponent:.................................................................................................. San Diego Padres
Ceremonial First Pitch:............................................... Dave Niehaus – Mariners Broadcaster
First Pitch:....................................................................Jamie Moyer, 7:15 p.m., called strike
First Safeco Field Home Run:.......................................................Russ Davis (July 17, 1999)
First Safeco Field Grand Slam:....................................................Raul Ibañez (July 17, 1999)
First Triple Play:....................................August 9, 2010 vs. Oakland (5-4-3 in the 4th inning)
First Perfect Game (opponent):............ Philip Humber - Chicago White Sox (April 21, 2012)
First Perfect Game (Mariners):................Felix Hernandez (August 15, 2012 vs. Tampa Bay)

RETRACTABLE ROOF
During the 2017 season, the Safeco Field retractable roof was closed (or moved during
play) in 17 of 81 games (21%). Since Safeco Field opened in July 1999, the roof has been
in use during 323 of 1,505 games (21%). 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, they’ll see a ballgame.
Safeco Field’s 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 Field’s 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. The entire playing
surface was replaced after the 2017 season.

CONCESSIONS AND RESTAURANTS


Safeco Field’s concessions and catering services are provided by Centerplate, one
of the nation’s largest providers of food, catering, merchandise and facility management
services for sports, convention and entertainment venues. Fans will find a variety of fresh,
high-quality choices from the Northwest and around the world available at the ballpark
including local favorites such as Ivar’s and Kidd Valley. Safeco Field consulting chef Ethan
Stowell has created a variety of menu items including grass-fed beef burgers, house-made
BBQ beef and pork and Dungeness crab sandwiches, all using fresh, local ingredients.
Fans will also find sushi and other Asian delicacies, organic, gluten-free and vegetarian
options, as well as classic ballpark fare. The Hit it Here Café and Edgar’s Cantina provide
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seating before and during games, and the members-only Terrace Club, KeyBank Diamond
Club, Emerald Queen All-Star Club, private and group suites offer a selection of creative
and delicious food.

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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 including brick oven pizza, Great State Burgers and Poquitos Mexican favorites.
There’s a cozy fire pit, The Rail bar and Caught Looking Lounge, 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. It's
also the location of the Kid's Corner play area.
The Seattle Children’s 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 Moose’s 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 Children’s Wishing Well. Coins tossed
into the Wishing Well are donated to Seattle Children’s to support patient care.
The flagship Mariners Team Store is open year-round with one of the world’s largest
selections of Mariners apparel and merchandise for men, women and children. The Kid’s
Clubhouse, located next to the Children’s 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
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 96% in 2017, earning the Mariners the "Green Glove Award" for the highest recycling rate
in Major League Baseball.
In 2015, Safeco Field became the first MLB ballpark to illuminate the playing field with
LED lights. The lights reduce glare and shadows on the field for a better experience for
players and fans (both at the ballpark and watching at home on HD TV). The lights use 60%
less power and will last an estimated 30-years
(vs. three years for the old metal halide lights). MARINERS LOW HIT GAMES
An array of solar panels on the roof of the No-Hitters (5):
skybridge to the parking garage generates Randy Johnson 6/2/90 DET
Chris Bosio 4/22/93 BOS
40,000-kilowatt hours of power annually and 6-Pitchers Combined* 6/8/12 LAD
four electric vehicle charging stations are Felix Hernandez^ 8/15/12 TB
Hisashi Iwakuma 8/12/15 BAL
available to the public year round. *Kevin Millwood (6.0 IP), Charlie Furbush (0.2 IP), Stephen Pryor (0.1 IP), Lucas

Through conservation and capital Luetge (0.1 IP), Brandon League (0.2 IP), Tom Wilhelmsen (1.0 IP)
^ Perfect Game
investments, the Mariners have significantly 1-Hitters (12):
reduced consumption of electricity, water, Jim Beattie 9/27/1983 KC
Mike Trujillo 9/20/1986 KC
natural gas and sewer charges. Mark Langston 9/24/1988 @TEX
Brian Holman 4/20/1990 @OAK
Randy Johnson 8/14/1991 OAK
Randy Johnson 5/16/1993 @OAK
Randy Johnson 7/16/1998 MIN
Gil Meche 6/13/2000 @KC
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Felix Hernandez 4/11/2007 @BOS


Jarrod Washburn 7/6/2009 BAL
Mike Montgomery 6/30/2015 @SD
Taijuan Walker 7/31/2015 @MIN
2-Hitters (indiv): 34, last Aaron Harang, 6/11/13 vs. HOU
Team 1-Hitters: 5x, last 9/9/15 vs. TEX
Team 2-Hitters: 36, last 4/18/15 vs. TEX

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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 19, 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 car rental surcharge, a
ballpark admissions tax, a King County food and beverage tax in restaurants, 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 its design, construction and operation.
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 to Seattle-based Safeco Corporation.
The ballpark is christened Safeco Field.
July 15, 1999 – A sellout crowd of 44,604 attends the Inaugural Game against San Diego.
July 10, 2001 – The 72nd MLB All-Star Game is held at Safeco Field. The AL defeats the
NL, 4-1. The Mariners are represented by eight players and manager Lou Piniella.
April 2, 2007 – The Baseball Museum of the Pacific Northwest opened on the main
councourse between sections 132-136.
October 1, 2011 – The Limited Tax General Obligation bonds for the construction of Safeco
Field are retired – five years ahead of schedule.
August 6, 2016 – Ken Griffey Jr.'s number 24 is displayed in center field, the first retired
number in franchise history.
August 12, 2017 – Edgar Martinez's number 11 is retired, the second such honor in club history.
SAFECO FIELD BASICS
Location:..............................................................Dave Niehaus Way & Edgar Martinez Drive
Site Footprint:....................................................................................................... 19.59 Acres
Ballpark Square Footage:...........................................................1,172,127 Gross Square Ft.
Seating
Seating Capacity:......................................................................................................... 47,715
Main Level.................................................................................................................... 20,634
Club Level...................................................................................................................... 4,585
Suite Level...................................................................................................................... 1,945
View Level.................................................................................................................... 15,955
Bleachers........................................................................................................................ 3,706
Hit it Here Cafe.................................................................................................................. 325
All-Star Club...................................................................................................................... 165
Diamond Club................................................................................................................... 400
Suites
Private................................................................................................................................. 60
Group.................................................................................................................................... 8

THE ROOF
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The Mariners have played 1,505 games at Safeco Field, combining for a winning
record of 789-716 (.524) ...here is a breakdown of wins and losses by roof position:
Record Percent by Roof Position
Open: 623-559 (.527) 1,182 of 1,505 (79%)
Closed: 101-99 (.505) 200 of 1,505 (13%)
Moved: 65-58 (.528) 123 of 1,505 (8%)

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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

Gate Opening Times


All Gates....................................................................................... 2 hours prior to game time

Batting Practice
Mariners............................................................................. 2 hours 35 minutes prior to game
Visitors................................................................................. 1 hour 35 minutes prior to game

BASEBALL MUSEUM OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST


The Baseball Museum of the Pacific Northwest and Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame is
located on the Main Concourse (100 level) of Safeco Field, opposite Sections 132-136,
the Museum is open to all fans during every Mariners home game.
With the assistance of noted baseball historian Dave Eskenazi, the museum explores
the rich history of baseball in the Pacific Northwest from the 1880s to today. Artifacts,
photos and interactive exhibits invite fans into the region’s baseball history documenting
amateur, minor league and Major League Baseball.
The Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame celebrates the best of Mariners Baseball. There are
nine current inductees – Alvin Davis, Dave Niehaus, Jay Buhner, Edgar Martinez, Randy
Johnson, Dan Wilson, Ken Griffey Jr., Lou Piniella and Jamie Moyer.
The Baseball Museum of the Pacific Northwest is funded through the proceeds of
the sales of personalized bricks in the Bullpen Market Fan Walk of Safeco Field. In
total, 12,500 bricks were sold by the Washington State Major League Baseball Stadium
Public Facilities District (PFD). The PFD and Mariners worked closely with Bronskill &
Company, the international design company that created Major League Baseball’s All-
Star FanFest, to create an exciting mix of exhibits, displays, dynamic attractions and
activities that make up this guest experience.
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GROUND RULES
Photographer’s Areas
The ball is “in play” if it hits any of the railings defining the photographer wells and
bounces back onto the playing field.
Ball Hitting Roof Trusses
A batted ball hitting a roof truss in fair territory shall be judged fair or foul in relation to
where it lands or is touched by a fielder. If a batted ball if caught by a fielder, the batter
is out and base runners advance at their own risk.
A batted ball hitting a roof truss in foul territory is a dead ball, regardless of where it
lands or is caught by a fielder.
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.

MARINERS MOST HOME RUNS IN A GAME


BATTER HR DATE
Mike Cameron 4 May 2, 2002 at Chicago (AL)
Jeff Burroughs 3 Aug. 14, 1981 at Minnesota
Gorman Thomas 3 April 11, 1985 vs. Oakland
Jim Presley 3 Sept. 1, 1986 vs. Detroit
Mickey Brantley 3 Sept. 14, 1987 vs. Cleveland
Dan Wilson 3 April 11, 1996 at Detroit
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Ken Griffey Jr. 3 May 24, 1996 vs. New York (AL)
Edgar Martinez 3 July 6, 1996 at Texas
Ken Griffey Jr. 3 April 25, 1997 at Toronto
Edgar Martinez 3 May 18, 1999 vs. Minnesota
Alex Rodriguez 3 April 16, 2000 at Toronto
Jose Lopez 3 Sept. 22, 2010 at Toronto

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SAFECO FIELD OUTFIELD WALL DIMENSIONS


341' 390'
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331' 373'
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In 2013, the outfield wall dimensions were moved in, ranging from 4 feet to the
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SPRING TRAINING INFORMATION
Peoria, Arizona
Training Facility and Offices: Stadium:
Peoria Sports Complex Peoria Stadium
15707 North 83rd Avenue Capacity: 12,518
Peoria, AZ 85382 Team Hotel:
623-776-4800 LaQuinta Inn & Suites
Cactus League Ticket Outlets: 16321 N. 83rd Ave
• Tickets may be purchased via phone Peoria, AZ 85382
at 800-677-1227 623-487-1900
• Online at www.mariners.com. Minor League Hotel:
• In person at the Peoria Sports Hampton Inn
Complex box office located at 16101 8408 W Paradise Lane
N. 83rd Ave., Peoria, AZ 85382. Peoria, AZ 85382
623-486-9918
Individual game tickets are priced from $8
to $28.
2018 SPRING TRAINING SCHEDULE
Schedule and times subject to change
Day/Date Opponent Site Time* Radio/TV
Friday, Feb. 23 San Diego Padres (charity) Peoria 1:10/12:10 R
Saturday, Feb. 24 Chicago White Sox Peoria 1:10/12:10 R/TV
Sunday, Feb. 25 Los Angeles Dodgers Peoria 1:10/12:10 R/TV
Monday, Feb. 26 Chicago Cubs Mesa-Sloan 1:05/12:05 R-d
Tuesday, Feb. 27 San Diego Padres (ss) Peoria 1:10/12:10 R-d
Kansas City Royals (ss) Surprise 1:05/12:05
Wednesday, Feb. 28 Cleveland Indians Goodyear 1:05/12:05 R-d
Thursday, March 1 Kansas City Royals Peoria 1:10/12:10 R-d/TV
Friday, March 2 Milwaukee Brewers Maryvale 1:05/12:05 R-d
Saturday, March 3 Los Angeles Angels Peoria 6:40/5:40 R
Sunday, March 4 Texas Rangers Surprise 1:05/12:05 R
Monday, March 5 OFF DAY
Tuesday, March 6 Colorado Rockies Peoria 6:40/5:40 R/TV
Wednesday, March 7 Oakland Athletics Peoria 6:40/5:40 R/TV
Thursday, March 8 San Francisco Giants Peoria 6:40/5:40 R/TV
Friday, March 9 San Francisco Giants Scottsdale 1:05/12:05 R
Saturday, March 10 Cincinnati Reds Goodyear 6:05/5:05 R
Sunday, March 11 Cincinnati Reds Peoria 1:10 R/TV
Monday, March 12 Chicago White Sox Peoria 6:40 R/TV
Tuesday, March 13 Colorado Rockies Salt River 1:10 R-dTV
Wednesday, March 14 San Francisco Giants Peoria 6:40 R/TV
Thursday, March 15 Oakland Athletics Mesa 7:05 R
Friday, March 16 Texas Rangers Surprise 1:05 R-d
Saturday, March 17 Los Angeles Angels (ss) Peoria 1:10 R/TV
Oakland Athletics (ss) Mesa 1:05
Sunday, March 18 Cleveland Indians Peoria 1:10 R/TV
Monday, March 19 Los Angeles Angels Tempe 6:10 R
Tuesday, March 20 OFF DAY
Wednesday, March 21 Milwaukee Brewers Peoria 6:40 R/TV
Thursday, March 22 Texas Rangers Peoria 6:40 R/TV
Friday, March 23 Chicago White Sox Glendale 1:05 R-d
Saturday, March 24 Chicago Cubs (ss) Peoria 6:40 R/TV
Sunday, March 25 San Diego Padres Peoria 12:10 R
Monday, March 26 OFF DAY
Tuesday, March 27 Colorado Rockies Salt River 1:10 R-d/TV
Local Time (at game site) except when noted
Bold indicates Home team TV: ROOT SPORTS
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Daylight saving time begins March 11 R-d: Delayed on 710 ESPN;
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PEORIA SPORTS COMPLEX
The City of Peoria, Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres opened the Peoria Sports
Complex in 1994, the first shared spring training facility in Arizona. Peoria Stadium is
the centerpiece of the complex, which includes five and a half practice fields as well as
headquarters for both teams on 145 acres.

• 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 facility’s
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.
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CLUB SPRING TRAINING RECORDS
Year W L T Year W L T Year W L T Year W L T
1977 9 15 1988 15 15 1999 20 12 2010 12 18 2
1978 12 13 1989 16 15 2000 13 16 1 2011 16 13 2
1979 9 13 1 1990 7 9 2001 13 19 1 2012 16 9 1
1980 8 12 1991 17 13 2002 15 17 2013 22 11
1981 11 18 1992 13 16 2003 13 18 2 2014 18 12 3
1982 10 12 1 1993 16 14 2004 18 10 1 2015 13 17 2
1983 11 14 1 1994 21 9 2005 13 16 3 2016 16 14 3
1984 14 13 1 1995 5 8 2006 11 17 1 2017 19 14 3
1985 12 16 1 1996 13 15 2007 14 20
1986 13 15 1997 16 16 2008 13 16 3
1987 12 17 1998 18 14 2009 16 18 3
BATTING (Individual Spring) PITCHING (Individual Spring)
GAMES — 30, 2x, last: Tyler Smith (2017) GAMES — 14, Ayala (1994); Mesa (1999)
AT BATS — 92, Ken Griffey Jr. (1989) WINS — 4, 5x, last: Moyer (1999); Garcia (1999)
RUNS — 22, Julio Cruz (1979) LOSSES — 4, Wheelock (1977) & Jones (1992)
HITS — 35, Carlos Guillen (1999) ERA (min. 20 IP) — 0.44, Matt Young (1983)
DOUBLES — 11, Mitch Haniger (2017) INNINGS — 33.2, Steve Trout (1988)
TRIPLES — 5, Harold Reynolds (1989) WALKS — 20, Bob Galasso (1977)
HOME RUNS — 9, Michael Morse (2013) STRIKEOUTS — 29, Freddy Garcia (1999)
RUNS BATTED IN — 27, Raul Ibañez (2005)
WALKS — 19, Alvin Davis (1987) GENERAL (Club)
STRIKEOUTS — 25, Richie Sexson (2005) MOST RUNS, GAME — 19, vs. OAK (3/22/78)
STOLEN BASES — 14, Julio Cruz (1979), 1 CS MOST RUNS, GAME, OPP. — 24, at MIL (3/13/17)
LONGEST HITTING STREAK — 19, Ichiro (2005) MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS — 10 (2/23-3/4/13)
BATTING AVERAGE (min 50 AB) — .492, Michael MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES — 9 (3/15-23/87)
Morse (2008) NO-HITTERS — 1, vs. OAK (3/14/84)
SHUTOUTS — 32, last done vs. TEX (3/6/17)

MARINERS SPRING TRAINING ATTENDANCE RECORDS


Year Att. Dates Avg. Year Att. Dates Avg. Year Att. Dates Avg.
1977 N/A 1995 25,159 6 4,193 2013 107,894 16 6,743
1978 N/A 1996 97,073 13 7,467 2014 111,614 14 7,972
1979 11,778 12 982 1997 126,233 15 8,416 2015 132,519 16 8,282
1980 8,147 10 815 1998 120,922 16 7,558 2016 150,846 18 8,380
1981 12,381 14 884 1999 117,295 15 7,820 2017 135,401 18 7,522
1982 15,448 10 1,556 2000 107,611 14 7,687
1983 13,913 10 1,391 2001 124,553 15 8,304 TOP 10 HOME
1984 19,856 14 1,418 2002 145,146 15 9,676
CROWDS
1985 30,223 13 2,325 2003 89,549 13 6,888
1986 27,855 12 2,321 2004 136,170 14 9,726 13,366 vs. CHC (3/12/04)
1987 40,515 14 2,894 2005 135,013 15 9,001 13,171 vs. ARI (3/28/04)
1988 55,824 16 3,489 2006 117,866 15 7,858 13,060 vs. CHC (3/23/02)
1989 60,513 15 4,034 2007 129,269 18 8,079 13,055 vs. LAD (3/15/15)
1990 16,418 7 2,345 2008 124,960 14 8,926 13,048 vs. ARI (3/22/02)
1991 46,471 11 4,225 2009 120,924 17 7,113 12,758 vs. SF (3/15/02)
1992 46,776 12 3,898 2010 120,358 15 8,024 12,711 vs. ARI (3/19/08)
1993 All road games 2011 112,338 16 7,021 12,367 vs. COL (3/13/04)
1994 94,642 13 7,280 2012 102,681 16 6,418 12,358 vs. CHC (03/18/17)
12,301 vs. CWS (3/24/06)
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2017 SPRING TRAINING STATISTICS
NAME AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI HBP BB SO SB CS OBP SLG
Ascanio .160 18 25 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 3 9 1 1 .250 .160
Ashley .417 9 12 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .417 .500
Baron .188 12 16 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 .278 .250
Baum .375 8 8 5 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 .444 .625
Bishop .182 10 11 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 .250 .182
Brigman .000 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 .333 .000
Cano .233 12 30 4 7 2 0 0 7 0 8 2 0 0 .385 .300
Casteel .400 9 10 2 4 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 .400 .800
Cowan 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000
Cruz .367 12 30 5 11 6 0 2 9 0 5 11 0 0 .457 .767
DeCarlo .545 8 11 1 6 0 0 1 3 2 1 3 0 0 .643 .818
Dyson .289 17 45 10 13 3 1 0 4 0 5 6 5 0 .353 .400
Eusebio .000 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .500 .000
Filia .125 6 8 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 .125 .125
Freeman .268 26 56 4 15 4 0 0 10 0 5 15 2 0 .323 .339
Gamel .258 29 62 12 16 4 1 3 10 1 5 17 0 2 .324 .500
Gosewisch .128 17 39 3 5 3 0 1 4 0 3 12 0 0 .190 .282
Grebeck --- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- ---
Haniger .385 24 78 13 30 11 1 2 11 2 4 13 3 0 .429 .628
Hebert 1.000 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000
Heredia .365 29 63 13 23 9 1 0 10 0 8 8 3 0 .431 .540
Jimenez --- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- ---
Law .400 6 5 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 .571 .400
Liberato .429 11 7 2 3 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 .500 .857
Littlewood .200 4 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 .333 .200
Mack .200 5 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 .500 .200
Mariscal --- 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- ---
Marlette .429 6 7 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .429 .571
L. Martin .217 23 69 7 15 4 0 2 5 0 6 15 1 1 .280 .362
Miller .111 13 9 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 5 1 .200 .111
Morales --- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- ---
Motter .295 24 61 12 18 3 0 3 11 1 9 12 5 1 .389 .492
Ojeda .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000
O’Malley .278 16 36 1 10 0 0 0 6 0 3 4 4 1 .333 .278
O’Neill .310 13 29 4 9 4 0 1 8 1 4 12 0 0 .412 .552
Peterson .467 10 15 4 7 2 0 1 3 0 1 3 0 0 .500 .800
Petty .333 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333
Pizzano .000 7 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000
Powell .577 16 26 9 15 1 2 0 6 0 2 0 1 1 .607 .769
Ramsey .118 14 17 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 5 0 0 .211 .118
Rengifo .125 10 8 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 .125 .250
Rizzo .000 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .333 .000
Rosa .250 4 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .250 .250
Ruiz .214 15 42 2 9 2 0 0 4 0 2 8 0 0 .244 .262
J. Seager .667 2 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .667 1.000
K. Seager .317 21 60 5 19 4 1 1 9 0 8 9 0 0 .397 .467
Segura .341 15 44 11 15 5 1 2 6 0 3 9 5 0 .383 .636
Shank .368 22 19 3 7 1 0 0 6 1 6 2 0 0 .538 .421
Smith .297 30 64 10 19 3 1 2 10 0 3 16 1 0 .324 .469
C. Taylor .000 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000
L. Taylor .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
C. Torres .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
D. Torres .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Valencia .217 24 69 11 15 4 0 1 7 0 8 14 1 0 .299 .319
Valle .250 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 .333 .250
Vogelbach .228 22 57 5 13 3 0 1 5 0 7 19 0 0 .313 .333
Waldrop .111 19 27 4 3 0 1 1 4 2 1 9 1 0 .194 .296
Walton .000 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .500 .000
Wawoe --- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- ---
Wong .000 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000
Zunino .333 17 39 10 13 6 0 4 9 2 13 11 0 0 .519 .795
TEAM .281 36 1265 207 356 92 10 30 190 12 142 273 40 9 .357 .441
OPPONENTS .281 36 1272 222 358 92 10 56 208 10 92 274 25 10 .331 .502
NAME W-L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO WP BK AVG
Altavilla 1-0 2.70 10 0 0 10.0 8 3 3 0 0 2 11 0 0 .222
Anderson 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 .000
Aro 0-1 6.57 10 0 0 12.1 20 11 9 2 0 1 11 1 0 .370
Ash 0-0 63.00 1 0 0 1.0 5 7 7 1 0 2 0 0 0 .714
Bergman 0-0 12.00 5 0 3 6.0 14 8 8 0 0 1 4 0 0 .452
Curtis 1-0 40.50 2 0 0 1.1 7 6 6 2 0 1 1 0 0 .700
De Jong 1-1 5.00 3 2 0 9.0 11 7 5 2 0 3 3 0 0 .297
Diaz 0-0 0.00 5 0 0 4.2 3 0 0 0 0 2 7 1 0 .176
Fien 0-2 5.84 10 0 1 12.1 16 11 8 4 2 3 17 0 0 .296
Fry 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000
Gallardo 0-2 7.47 5 5 0 15.2 19 13 13 3 1 7 7 2 0 .297
Gillies 1-0 0.00 3 0 0 2.2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .125
Hagadone 1-0 1.13 7 0 0 8.0 5 1 1 0 0 2 10 2 0 .167
Herb 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .250
Hernandez 2-0 2.77 4 4 0 13.0 9 4 4 1 0 1 14 0 0 .196
Heston 1-1 6.94 5 4 0 11.2 14 9 9 2 1 4 5 0 0 .318
Iwakuma 1-1 7.13 6 6 0 17.2 23 14 14 4 0 8 12 1 0 .311
Judy 0-0 0.00 2 0 0 1.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .333
Kiekhefer 0-0 3.86 10 0 0 9.1 12 5 4 1 0 1 9 1 0 .293
Machi 1-0 3.38 8 0 0 8.0 5 3 3 0 0 4 2 0 0 .179
C. Martin 1-1 4.38 6 1 0 12.1 11 6 6 2 1 5 14 0 0 .244
Miranda 0-2 5.03 7 5 0 19.2 19 12 11 1 0 9 15 1 0 .253
Moore 1-0 4.50 4 1 0 10.0 8 5 5 1 2 2 8 1 0 .222
Overton 1-1 2.75 7 2 0 19.2 20 10 6 4 1 1 16 1 0 .253
Owings 0-1 4.15 4 0 0 4.1 6 5 2 1 0 3 1 1 0 .286
Paez 0-0 --- 1 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Pagan 0-0 11.57 2 0 1 2.1 3 3 3 1 0 2 3 0 0 .300
Paxton 1-0 3.00 4 3 0 12.0 10 4 4 3 0 2 15 0 0 .222
Pazos 0-1 6.35 11 0 3 11.1 14 9 8 2 0 2 15 0 0 .292
Perry 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Pineda 0-0 27.00 1 0 0 0.2 3 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 .600
Pistorese 0-0 45.00 1 0 0 1.0 4 5 5 1 0 1 1 0 0 .571
Povse 1-0 0.00 4 0 0 10.0 3 0 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 .094
Rzepczynski 0-0 9.39 10 0 0 7.2 14 9 8 3 0 2 9 2 0 .378
Scribner 1-0 1.29 8 0 1 7.0 2 2 1 1 0 2 7 1 0 .080
Simmons 0-0 3.86 3 0 0 2.1 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 .222
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Tago 0-0 27.00 1 0 0 1.0 4 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 .667
Unsworth 0-0 0.00 4 0 0 12.0 5 0 0 0 1 2 14 0 0 .122
Venditte 0-0 6.00 3 0 0 3.0 3 2 2 1 0 0 5 0 0 .273
Vieira 1-0 16.88 3 0 0 2.2 7 5 5 1 0 3 4 1 1 .500
Vincent 0-0 9.00 9 0 0 8.0 12 10 8 5 0 2 5 0 0 .324
Weber 1-0 18.00 5 0 1 6.0 18 16 12 3 0 1 3 0 0 .529
Whalen 0-0 12.00 2 0 0 3.0 7 5 4 0 0 1 2 1 0 .467
Zych 0-0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .333
TEAM 19-14 5.54 36 36 10 315.0 358 222 194 56 10 92 274 19 1 .281
OPPONENTS 14-19 5.43 36 36 4 313.1 356 207 189 30 12 142 273 29 2 .281

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BROADCASTERS
RICK RIZZS, the Mariners primary voice on radio, is in his 33rd
season with the broadcast team in 2018 after rejoining the team in 1995.
Rick is the recipient of the 2017 Keith Jackson Award from the Seattle
Sports Commission for excellence in communicating the sports stories of
the state of Washington.
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
originally 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. He also spent three seasons calling the play-by-play with Bob Rathbun on radio for
the Detroit Tigers from 1992-94.
Throughout the year, Rick also heads Toys For Kids, a non-profit he co-founded in 1995.
During the 2017 holiday season, Toys for Kids donated toys for more than 10,000 homeless
and hospitalized children and presented two $5,000 educational scholarships.
Rick resides in Issaquah. Rick has one son, Nick, and two grandsons, Jaxon and Braedon
and one granddaughter, Ryan.
DAVE SIMS is in his 12th season with the Mariners broadcast team
in 2018. 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 MLB and college basketball games for ESPN, as well
as NFL play-by-play on Westwood One/CBS Radio Sports, including
multiple AFC and NFC title games as well as several Pro Bowls. The two-
time Emmy Award winner has also called NCAA Basketball Tournament
action for Westwood One. 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.
He co-hosts “Basketball & Beyond with Coach K” for Sirius XM Satellite Radio with Duke
University coach Mike Krzyzewski. He is also a correspondent for MLB Network.
Sims and his wife Abby have two sons, and one granddaughter.

MIKE BLOWERS, who enters his 12th 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 MLB 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
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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. 29, 1989, Blowers made his Major League debut with the Yankees on Sept.
1 vs. California. He actually made his first ML start against the Mariners on Sept. 5, 1989.
Blowers lives in Graham, with his wife Nicole and their four children.

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AARON GOLDSMITH enters his sixth season with the Mariners
broadcast team in 2018. Goldsmith calls Mariners baseball on radio
and TV, and is actively involved in non-game related broadcasting,
including the Mariners Hot Stove Show, Cactus League Report and
Sunday Mariners Magazine. He also hosts The Wheelhouse with
Jerry Dipoto, a weekly podcast with the Mariners General Manager.
Aaron broadcasts Major League Baseball, college football and college
basketball on FOX and FS1.
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. 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 team’s 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 Kirkland with his wife and two children.
GARY HILL JR. enters his first season as the Executive Producer/
Engineer for all Mariners radio broadcasts in 2018. The Tacoma native
joins the club full-time after spending the past 8 seasons in a variety of
roles with the Mariners Radio Network.
Since 2010, Gary has hosted Mariners pre- and post-game shows,
filled in on play-by-play duties, hosted the Mariners official daily podcast
and contributed to the Sunday Mariners Magazine. In his new role, he
will continue to have an on-air presence as a member of the Mariners
broadcast team. After graduating from Washington State University in
2000, Gary has been a fixture on local sports radio, covering baseball,
basketball and football. He is also currently the voice of University of Washington women's
basketball.
Gary resides in Des Moines, Wash., with his wife, Mary, son, Baker and daughter, Finley.
JIM ARMINTROUT is in his second full season with Mariners
television in 2018. He serves as the director for telecasts on ROOT
SPORTS™ Northwest.
Born and raised in Edmonds, Wash., Jim has been working in the
television industry for more than 30 years, including the last 25 years as
a producer or director with MLB, NBA, NFL and NHL clubs. He directed
Mariners telecasts for NHK (Japan) from 2001-2003, and since 2013
has directed a partial schedule of Mariners telecasts. Most recently, he
has directed Colorado Rockies telecasts on ROOT SPORTS™ Rocky
Mountain and Los Angeles Lakers telecasts on Spectrum SportsNet.
He resides in West Seattle with his wife Guadalupe. They have two daughters, Alea and Kiera.

SPANISH BROADCASTER
ALEX RIVERA is in his 12th season as Spanish play-by-play voice
of the Mariners broadcast team in 2018. The former Latin and Reggae
musician, brings flavor and soul to the Mariners Spanish Broadcast
Team. Since making the cross-country move, the New York native
has built up a wealth of experience in the Seattle area. On top of
collaborating on previous Spanish broadcasts with the Mariners, Alex
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has also worked for Spanish publications El Mundo and La Voz as


well as Radio Sol during his career in print and on the airwaves. Alex
lives in Edmonds with his wife Cindy and daughters, Gloria and Alexis.

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RADIO/TELEVISION INFORMATION
710 ESPN Seattle (AM) is the flagship station for Mariners
Baseball, broadcasting every Mariners regular season game and
30 spring training games (9 on a delayed basis) in 2018. The new
radio agreement runs through the 2019 season.
The Mariners have a year-round presence on 710 ESPN
Seattle including play-by-play, as well as pre-game and post-
game programming, a weekly magazine feature program during
the baseball season, the Hot Stove Show during the off-season and the Cactus League
Report during Spring Training.
RADIO NETWORK STATIONS (as of Jan. 25, 2018)
Washin­gton Idaho
KXRO 1320 AM / 101.7 FM Aberdeen KRLC 1350 Lewiston
KPUG 1170 Bellingham KLER 1300 Orofino
KELA 1470 Centralia/Chehalis
KMAX 840 Colfax Alaska
KCRK 92.1 FM Colville KTZN 550 Anchorage
KXLE 1240 / 95.3 FM Ellensburg KINY 800 Juneau
KFKB 1490 Forks KTKN 930 Ketchikan
KLOG 1490 Kelso/Longview KIFW 1230 Sitka
KWIQ 1020 (ESPN) Moses Lake
KBRC 1430 Mt. Vernon/Anacortes
KONP 1450 Port Angeles British Columbia
KMAS 1030 Shelton/Olympia TSN 1040/1410 Vancouver, BC
KXLY 920 / KXLX 700 (ESPN) Spokane
KJOX 1340 (ESPN) Tri-Cities
KGDC 1320 Walla Walla Seattle Mariners
KKRT 900 (ESPN) Wenatchee
KBBO 1390 AM / 104.5 FM Yakima Radio Rightsholders
Oregon 1977-1984 KVI
KEJO 1240 Albany/Corvalis 1985-2002 KIRO
KTIX 1240 Pendleton 2003-2008 KOMO
KXTG 750 AM / 102.9 FM Portland
KRCO 690 Prineville/ Bend 2009- 710 ESPN Seattle

ROOT SPORTS Northwest is television home of Mariners


Baseball, carrying every Mariners regular season game (except
games restricted by MLB national agreements) as well as 16
spring training games in 2018.
ROOT SPORTS Northwest is distributed to approximately 3.2 million homes through
the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alaska. All games are produced
in high definition. For six consecutive years, the regional sports network has been the
recipient of EMMY Awards for the quality of its production.
In addition to spring training and regular season games, Mariners programming includes
pre and post-game shows, the Batting Practice Show before most Saturday home games,
and the weekly Mariners All-Access, which includes behind-the-scenes features, instruction
and other unique aspects of Mariners Baseball.
All games televised by ROOT SPORTS Northwest are available in high definition.
SPANISH AUDIO FEED: ROOT SPORTS Northwest provides a Spanish-language feed
of all Mariners home games telecasts. The feed is available to all ROOT affiliates (cable,
satellite, etc.) which provide Secondary Audio Programming (SAP) to their subscribers.

PRE-GAME WORKOUT SCHEDULE


For home games, the Mariners clubhouse opens 3 hours, 50 minutes prior to game time and closes
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when the Mariners take the field for batting practice.


12:10 12:40 1:10 6:10 7:10
Mariners hit 9:30 10:00 10:30 3:30 4:30
Visitors hit 10:30 11:00 11:30 4:30 5:30
Field preparation 11:15 11:45 12:15 5:15 6:15

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315
SCOUTS

Jason Karegeannes Brendan Domaracki Woody Woodward Bill Masse Mark Lummus
Midwest Player West Coast Player Special Assistant Special Assistant Special Assistant
Personnel Coordinator Personnel Coordinator Scouting Scouting Scouting

Lee MacPhail John Hester Greg Hunter Bobby Korecky Jason Lefkowitz
Pro Scout Pro Scout Pro Scout Pro Scout Pro Scout

Nick Manno Howard McCullough John McMichen Andy Pratt Justin Germano
Pro Scout Pro Scout Pro Scout Pro Scout Pro Scout

Chris Pelekoudas Taylor Cameron Jesse Kapellusch Devitt Moore Tom Shafer
Pro Scout West Coast Southeast Northeast International
Crosschecker Crosschecker Crosschecker Crosschecker

Eddy Toledo Ted Heid Jordan Bley Ty Bowman Ben Collman


Supervisor, Coordinator West Midwest Upper Midwest
Dominican Republic Special Projects Int'l Pittsburg, CA Dallas, TX German Valley, IL
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Dan Holcomb Ryan Holmes Tyler Holub Amanda Hopkins Jackson Laumann
Southeast West Northeast West Northeast
Birmingham, AL Moorpark, CA Durham, NC Phoenix, AZ Florence, KY

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SCOUTS

Rob Mummau Brian Nichols Gary Patchett Alex Ross Dan Rovetto
Southeast Norteast & West West Southeast
Palm Harbor, FL Eastern Canada Wildomar, CA Kirkland, WA Cooper City, FL

Taylor Terrasas Ross Vecchio Austin Wates John Wiedenbauer Joshua Jackson
Southeast Northeast Midwest Southeast Florida
New Orleans, LA Canonsburg, PA Austin, TX Johns Creek, GA

Les McTavish Jeff Sakamoto Kevin Gunter Rafael Santa Domingo


Canada Northwest Mid-Atlantic Puerto Rico

INTERNATIONAL AREA SCOUTS


Tim Ballard.................................. Australia Luis Martinez.............................Venezuela
David Brito.................................Venezuela Diego Mina.................................Colombia
Felipe Burin...................................... Brazil Manny Noto..................................... Japan
Luis Caballero......Dominican Republic/Panama Rigoberto Rangel.........................Panama
Alfredo Celestin.........Dominican Republic Francisco Rosario.... Dominican Republic
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Emilio De Los Santos....... Dominican Republic Ismael Rosado..........Dominican Republic


Kelvin Dominguez.....Dominican Republic Illich Salazar..............................Venezuela
Luis Fuenmayor.........................Venezuela Fernando Soto..........................Venezuela
Sam Kao.............................. Taiwan/Korea Audo Vicente....................... Latin America
Tristan Loetzsch.......................... Australia Karel Williams..................... Aruba/Bonaire

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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 AAA Pacific Coast League was formed and Seattle was a charter member.
Thus, Seattle had two professional baseball teams for one season (the Braves played
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” (Mr. 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 went 25-7 in his rookie season.
1939-41: The Rainiers won three consecutive P.C.L. pennants.
1946: The Seattle Steelheads of the West Coast Negro Baseball League played their
inaugural game on June 1 vs. the San Diego Tigers at Sick's Stadium.
1955: Hutchinson returned as manager of the Rainiers and led the club to another
P.C.L. crown. In addition, the first official proposal 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 AAA affiliate.
1965-68: The California Angels purchased the club and Bob Lemon managed Seattle
to its last baseball championship in 1966.
1967: Public approval was given for funds needed to build a domed stadium
(completion was scheduled to be prior to the 1972 season).
1969: An expansion team, the Seattle Pilots came into existence and began 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 resulted in the Pilots moving 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.
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2009: On June 23 vs. San Diego, Ken Griffey Jr. hit the 5,000th home run in club history.
2012: On August 15 vs. Tampa Bay, Felix Hernandez threw the first perfect game in club history.
2016: On July 24 in Cooperstown, NY, Ken Griffey Jr. became the first player inducted
into the National Baseball Hall of Fame as a Mariner.

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2018 SPECIAL EVENTS Giveaway Quantities:
+ All Fans
Date Opp Event ++ All Kids 14 & Under
March 29 Indians Opening Night Magnetic Schedules presented by Safeco Insurance +
March 31 Indians Robinson Canó Bobblehead Day presented by ROOT SPORTS *** * First 10,000 Fans
April 1 Indians Boeing Kids Opening Day – Félix Hernández T-Shirt ++ ** First 15,000 Fans
April 13 Athletics Ben Gamel Cap Night **
College Night Ticket Special # *** First 20,000 Fans
April 14 Athletics Boeing Mariners Military Cap Night ** ^ First 10,000 Moms
Boeing Salute to Armed Forces Night Ticket Special # ^^ First 10,000 Dads
April 15 Athletics BECU Value Game #
April 16 Astros BECU Value Game # ^^^ First 10,000 Fans 21 and over
April 17 Astros Bark at the Park Ticket Special # # Special ticket required.
BECU Value Game # Purchase at Mariners.com/
April 18 Astros BECU Value Game #
Promotions
April 19 Astros Safeco Field Soil presented by Cedar Grove %
BECU Value Game # % 4,000 Fans (postgame)
May 1 Athletics BECU Value Game #
May 2 Athletics BECU Value Game #
May 3 Athletics BECU Value Game # BECU Value Games: New for the 2018
May 4 Angels STAR WARS™ Night: Han Seago Bobblehead *** season, there will be 25 BECU Value
College Night Ticket Special # Games at Safeco Field on select Sun-
May 5 Angels ‘90s Night – Paxton Fanny Packs * days, weeknights and holidays. Fans
May 6 Angels Little League Day – “Boom Time” LED Watch ++ can purchase select $15 Bleachers/View
May 15 Rangers BECU Value Game # seats or select $30 Main/Club seats.
May 17 Tigers BECU Value Game #
May 18 Tigers Mariners Blanket Hoodie Night * Military Specials Pres. by EQC: U.S.
College Night Ticket Special # Military receive 10% off select Main,
May 19 Tigers Félix Hernández “Infield Grass” Bobblehead Night presented by KeyBank *** Terrace and View Level seats at all
May 20 Tigers EQC 2nd Chance Mother’s Day – Mariners Tote ^ regular season home games, excluding
Little League Day – Jean Segura Wristbands ++
May 25 Twins Robinson Canó and Nelson Cruz Wine Stopper Set Night ^^^ Opening Night. Limit four tickets per ID.
College Night Ticket Special # Valid military ID required. For more in-
May 26 Twins Mariners T-Shirt Night * formation visit, Mariners.com/Specials.
May 27 Twins Little League Day – Mike Zunino Lunch Bag ++
May 28 Rangers Mariners Reusable Grocery Bag Day presented by MLB Network *** Senior Specials: Fans 60+ receive
BECU Value Game # 10% off select Main, Terrace and View
May 29 Rangers Bark at the Park Ticket Special # Level seats at all regular season home
BECU Value Game # games, excluding Opening Night. Limit
May 30 Rangers BECU Value Game # one ticket per ID.
May 31 Rangers BECU Value Game # Valid ID required. Available in-person
June 1 Rays Mariners Pajama Bottom Night * only at Mariners Team Stores and Safe-
College Night Ticket Special # co Field Box Office. Cannot be combined
June 3 Rays Little League Day – Mariners Bat & Ball Set ++ with any other offer.
Baseball Tomorrow Fund Equipment Drive
June 11 Angels BECU Value Game # College Nights: College students can
June 12 Angels BECU Value Game # get a ticket for one low price with valid
June 15 Red Sox Fireworks Night (postgame)
June 16 Red Sox Fight Hunger Night presented by KIRO Radio 97.3 ID.
June 17 Red Sox EQC Father’s Day – Mariners BBQ Glove ^^ Girls & Guys Night Out Pres. by EQC:
Aquafina Youth Baseball Day – Mariners Eye Black ++
June 29 Royals EQC Guys Night Out Ticket Special – Tank Top # Get a ticket, a giveaway item and your
June 30 Royals Turn Ahead the Clock Night – Mariners Cap *** first drink for one low price!
July 1 Royals James Paxton “Big Maple” Bobblehead Day presented by ROOT SPORTS ***
KeyBank Run Around the Bases (postgame) ++
July 3 Angels Fireworks Night (postgame)
July 4 Angels Mariners “Stars & Stripes” Cowboy Hat Day ***
BECU Value Game #
July 5 Angels Bark at the Park Ticket Special #
July 6 Rockies EQC Girls Night Out Ticket Special – Tank Top #
July 8 Rockies KeyBank Run Around the Bases (postgame) ++
July 20 White Sox Fireworks Night (postgame)
July 22 White Sox Boeing Salute to Kids - Mariners Cap ++
KeyBank Run Around the Bases (postgame) ++
July 31 Astros Stitch ‘n Pitch Night Ticket Special #
August 5 Blue Jays KeyBank Run Around the Bases (postgame) ++
August 17 Dodgers Fireworks Night (postgame)
August 19 Dodgers KeyBank Run Around the Bases (postgame) ++
September 3 Orioles BECU Value Game #
September 4 Orioles BECU Value Game #
September 5 Orioles Bark at the Park Night Ticket Special #
BECU Value Game #
September 8 Yankees Salute to Latin American Beisbol Night
September 9 Yankees Boeing Salute to Kids – Mariners Growth Chart ++
KeyBank Run Around the Bases (postgame) ++
September 11 Padres BECU Value Game #
September 24 Athletics BECU Value Game #
September 25 Athletics BECU Value Game #
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September 26 Athletics BECU Value Game #


September 27 Rangers Safeco Field Soil presented by Cedar Grove %
BECU Value Game #
September 28 Rangers Fan Appreciation Night – Team Poster +
Fireworks Night (postgame)
College Night Ticket Special #
September 29 Rangers Oktoberfest Ticket Special #
September 30 Rangers Kids Appreciation Day – Moose Posters ++

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John Andreoli (an-dree-OH-lee)
Robinson Can6 (kah-NOH)
Chase De Jong (dee-YOUNG)
David Freitas (FREE-tas)
Ben Gamel (GAM-uhl)
Tuffy Gosewisch (GOHS-uh-wish)
Matt Hague (hayg)
Mitch Haniger (HAN-ih-ger)
Ryon Healy (HE-lee)
Guillermo (gee-VAIR-mo) Heredia (her-ED-dee-uh)
Hisashi (he-sash-ee) lwakuma (ee-wah-kuma)
Johendi Jiminian (yo-HEN-di) (him-lN-ee-an)
Mike Marjama (MAR-jah-mah)
Sam Moll (mull)
Mike Morin (MORE-in)
Kirk Nieuwenhuis (NEW-in-hice)
Juan Nicasio (ne-CAH-see-oh)
James Pazos (PAH-zohse)
Max Povse (POVE-see)
Chris Prieto (pre-EH-toe)
Andrew Romine (ROW-mine)
Marc Rzepczynski (zep-CHIN-ski)
Jean (gene) Segura (seh-GOO-ruh)
Scott Servais (service)
Zach Vincej (VINCE-ee)
Daniel Vogelbach (VOE-gull-back)
Rob Whalen (WAY-len)
Mike Zunino (zoo-NEE-no)
Tony Zych (ZICK)

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