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He is followed by Edgar Martínez, who holds nine records, including best career on-base percentage and the single-season walk record. [2] Two Mariners players currently hold Major League Baseball records. Ichiro holds the record for most single-season hits and singles, obtaining both in 2004.
The Mariners failed to return to the playoffs in the 2023 season despite finishing with a winning record for the third consecutive year. [ 19 ] As of the end of their 48th season in 2024, the Mariners have an all-time regular season record of 3,599 wins and 3,950 losses. [ 20 ]
The first home run in team history was hit on April 10, 1977, by designated hitter Juan Bernhardt. [12] That year, pitcher Diego Seguí, in his last major league season, became the only player to play for both the Pilots and the Mariners. The Mariners finished with a 64–98 record, matching the 1969 Pilots' record.
The last time the Mariners made the playoffs was their record 116-win team in 2001, which ended with an ALCS loss to the New York Yankees. This team took a much different route to the postseason ...
The Major League Baseball postseason is an elimination tournament conducted after the regular season, by which MLB determines its World Series champion for a given year.. The MLB postseason format has evolved throughout its history, with the number of participating teams increasing from two (for its first six-plus decades) to the current 12, with a special format in 2020 having 16.
In 1996, the Mariners, led by Griffey, rookie shortstop Alex Rodriguez, and sluggers Jay Buhner and Edgar Martínez, won a then-team record 85 games, but missed the playoffs. The offense set the all-time record for most home runs by a team in a season, but ultimately the Mariners' inconsistent pitching, exacerbated by a midseason injury to ...
They would return to the playoffs in 2002, and win their only World Series that year. [18] The game was a stepping stone in what is widely regarded in Seattle as the most memorable season in Mariners franchise history. [33] [34] Having secured their first ever postseason berth, the Mariners went on to play the New York Yankees in the ALDS. [35]
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