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The Seattle Mariners have played their home games at T-Mobile Park since it opened in 1999. The Seattle Mariners are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Seattle, Washington, United States. The team has been a member of the American League's West division since they entered as an expansion franchise in 1977. Their name was chosen in a public contest and reflects the city's nautical ...
This list documents the superlative records and accomplishments of team members during their tenures as Seattle Mariners in Major League Baseball's American League West. Ichiro Suzuki holds the most franchise records as of the end of the 2012 season, with ten, including best single-season batting average, most career hits, and most career triples.
Season Minnesota Twins: 307 2019 Atlanta Braves: 307 2023 New York Yankees: 306 2019 Houston Astros: 288 2019 Los Angeles Dodgers: 279 2019 New York Yankees: 267 2018 Seattle Mariners: 264 1997 Toronto Blue Jays: 262 2021 Texas Rangers: 260 2005 Toronto Blue Jays: 257 2010 Baltimore Orioles: 257 1996
Ken Griffey Jr. holds six single-season batting records and an individual career record for the Mariners franchise. 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 ...
The Seattle Mariners' 2001 season was the 25th since the franchise's inception. They finished with a 116-46 (.71605) record, tying the major league record for wins in the modern era (since 1901) set by the 1906 Chicago Cubs , [ 1 ] and setting the record for wins by an American League team.
Grover Cleveland Alexander led the National League in victories six times, with a single-season career-high 33 wins in 1916. [5] In the American League, two pitchers have accomplished the same feat: Walter Johnson, whose 36 wins in 1913—his first season leading the league—were a single-season career high, [6] and Bob Feller. [7]
0–9. 1977 Seattle Mariners season; 1978 Seattle Mariners season; 1979 Seattle Mariners season; 1980 Seattle Mariners season; 1981 Seattle Mariners season
The 2021 Seattle Mariners season was the 45th season in franchise history. The Mariners played their 22nd full season (23rd overall) at T-Mobile Park, their home ballpark in Seattle, Washington. The M's entered this season with the longest active playoff drought in the four major North American professional sports leagues, attempting to make ...