2007 Seattle Mariners season

Major League Baseball team season
2007 Seattle Mariners
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkSafeco Field
CitySeattle, Washington
Record88–74 (.543)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersNintendo of America
(represented by Howard Lincoln)
General managersBill Bavasi
ManagersMike Hargrove 44–33 (.571)
(resigned July 1)
John McLaren 44–41 (.518)
TelevisionKSTW-TV
(Dave Niehaus, Dave Sims,
Rick Rizzs, Mike Blowers)
FSN Northwest
(Dave Niehaus, Dave Sims,
Rick Rizzs, Mike Blowers)
RadioKOMO (English)
(Dave Niehaus, Rick Rizzs)
KDOW (Spanish)
(Alex Rivera, Julio Cruz)
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The Seattle Mariners' 2007 season was their 31st in franchise history.

After spending two and a half seasons managing the Mariners and guiding the team to a 44–33 (.571) record this season, including a major league-best 25-12 record since May 22, manager Mike Hargrove shocked the team by announcing his resignation prior to a July 1 game against the Toronto Blue Jays. Hargrove said he could no longer give the same passion or commitment to his bosses and players. Bench coach John McLaren was named as Hargrove's replacement.[1] The Mariners won eight consecutive games between June 23 and July 1, making Hargrove the first manager since 1900 to resign his position after a winning streak of more than seven games.[2]

The Mariners longest winning streak was eight games between June 23 to July 1, while their longest losing streak was nine, from August 25 to September 2, effectively ending their running for the ALDS.

For the seventh consecutive time in his seven-year career, Ichiro Suzuki was named to the All-Star Game, held at AT&T Park in San Francisco. Closing pitcher J. J. Putz was selected to his first All-Star Game.[3] Suzuki was voted the Most Valuable Player of the All-Star game, going 3-for-3 with a two-run, inside-the-park home run (the first home run in All-Star history to be hit inside the park).[4] Three days after the All-Star game, on July 13, The Mariners announced that they had signed Suzuki to a five-year contract extension with an estimated value of $90 million, making Suzuki the highest-paid player in Mariners history for the second time.[5]

Regular season

Season standings

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AL West
W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 94 68 0.580 54–27 40–41
Seattle Mariners 88 74 0.543 6 49–33 39–41
Oakland Athletics 76 86 0.469 18 40–41 36–45
Texas Rangers 75 87 0.463 19 47–34 28–53


Record vs. opponents

2007 American League record
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Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL 
Baltimore 6–12 5–3 3–4 1–5 7–0 3–7 0–7 9–9 4–4 2–7 11–7 4–6 8–10 6–12
Boston 12–6 7–1 5–2 3–4 3–3 6–4 4–3 8–10 4–4 4–5 13–5 6–4 9–9 12–6
Chicago 3–5 1–7 7–11 11–7 12–6 5–4 9–9 4–6 4–5 1–7 6–1 2–4 3–4 4–14
Cleveland 4–3 2–5 11–7 12–6 11–7 5–5 14–4 0–6 6–4 4–3 8–2 6–3 4–2 9–9
Detroit 5–1 4–3 7–11 6–12 11–7 3–5 12–6 4–4 4–6 6–4 3–4 5–4 4–3 14–4
Kansas City 0–7 3–3 6–12 7–11 7–11 5–2 9–9 1–9 6–4 3–6 4–3 5–4 3–4 10–8
Los Angeles 7–3 4–6 4–5 5–5 5–3 2–5 6–3 6–3 9–10 13–6 6–2 10–9 3–4 14–4
Minnesota 7–0 3–4 9–9 4–14 6–12 9–9 3–6 2–5 5–2 6–3 3–4 7–2 4–6 11–7
New York 9–9 10–8 6–4 6–0 4–4 9–1 3–6 5–2 2–4 5–5 10–8 5–1 10–8 10–8
Oakland 4–4 4–4 5–4 4–6 6–4 4–6 10–9 2–5 4–2 5–14 4–6 9–10 5–4 10–8
Seattle 7–2 5–4 7–1 3–4 4–6 6–3 6–13 3–6 5–5 14–5 4–3 11–8 4–5 9–9
Tampa Bay 7–11 5–13 1–6 2–8 4–3 3–4 2–6 4–3 8–10 6–4 3–4 5–4 9–9 7–11
Texas 6–4 4–6 4–2 3–6 4–5 4–5 9–10 2–7 1–5 10–9 8–11 4–5 5–5 11–7
Toronto 10–8 9–9 4–3 2–4 3–4 4–3 4–3 6–4 8–10 4–5 5–4 9–9 5–5 10–8


Roster

2007 Seattle Mariners
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Game log

2007 Game Log
April
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 2 Athletics 4 – 0 Hernández (1-0) Haren (0-1) 46,003 1-0
2 April 3 Athletics 8 – 4 Mateo (1-0) Calero (0-1) 25,287 2-0
3 April 4 Athletics 9 – 0 Harden (1-0) Batista (0-1) 22,816 2-1
-- April 6 @ Indians Postponed (snow) Rescheduled for May 21 2-1
-- April 7 @ Indians Postponed (snow) Rescheduled for June 11 2-1
-- April 8 @ Indians Postponed (snow) Rescheduled for August 30 2-1
-- April 9 @ Indians Postponed (snow) Rescheduled for September 26 2-1
4 April 10 @ Red Sox 14 – 3 Beckett (2-0) Weaver (0-1) 35,847 2-2
5 April 11 @ Red Sox 3 – 0 Hernández (2-0) Matsuzaka (1-1) 36,630 3-2
-- April 12 @ Red Sox Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for May 3 3-2
6 April 13 Rangers 5 – 2 Millwood (2-1) Washburn (0-1) Gagné (1) 25,243 3-3
7 April 14 Rangers 8 – 3 Batista (1-1) Padilla (0-3) 25,954 4-3
8 April 15 Rangers 14 – 6 Ramírez (1-0) McCarthy (1-2) 25,001 5-3
9 April 17 Twins 11 – 2 Ortiz (3-0) Weaver (0-2) 19,015 5-4
10 April 18 Twins 5 – 4 Silva (1-1) Hernández (2-1) Nathan (4) 20,871 5-5
11 April 19 Twins 6 – 5 Santana (3-1) Washburn (0-2) Nathan (5) 19,350 5-6
12 April 20 @ Angels 8 – 4 Saunders (2-0) Batista (1-2) Rodríguez (5) 43,359 5-7
13 April 21 @ Angels 7 – 6 Colón (1-0) Ramírez (1-1) Rodríguez (6) 41,752 5-8
14 April 22 @ Angels 6 – 1 Santana (2-2) Weaver (0-3) 43,628 5-9
15 April 23 @ Rangers 5 – 4 Morrow (1-0) Millwood (2-3) Putz (1) 26,592 6-9
-- April 24 @ Rangers Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for July 24 6-9
16 April 25 @ Athletics 2 – 0 Washburn (1-2) Blanton (2-1) 19,674 7-9
17 April 26 @ Athletics 4 – 2 Batista (2-2) Calero (0-2) Putz (2) 14,683 8-9
18 April 27 Royals 7 – 4 Ramírez (2-1) de la Rosa (2-2) Putz (3) 37,281 9-9
19 April 28 Royals 8 – 3 Meche (2-1) Weaver (0-4) Duckworth (1) 32,441 9-10
20 April 29 Royals 5 – 1 Morrow (2-0) Bannister (0-1) 26,019 10-10
May
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
21 May 1 White Sox 5 – 2 Washburn (2-2) Vázquez (2-1) Putz (4) 20,739 11-10
22 May 2 White Sox 3 – 2 Batista (3-2) Danks (0-4) Putz (5) 16,555 12-10
23 May 3 @ Red Sox 8 – 7 Donnelly (1-1) Reitsma (0-1) Romero (1) 37,216 12-11
24 May 4 @ Yankees 15 – 11 O'Flaherty (1-0) Bean (0-1) Putz (6) 49,519 13-11
25 May 5 @ Yankees 8 – 1 Wang (1-2) Weaver (0-5) 51,702 13-12
26 May 6 @ Yankees 5 – 0 Rasner (1-1) Washburn (2-3) 52,553 13-13
27 May 7 @ Yankees 3 – 2 Sherrill (1-0) Rivera (1-3) Putz (7) 47,424 14-13
28 May 8 @ Tigers 9 – 7 Bonderman (2-0) Ramírez (2-2) Jones (13) 30,171 14-14
29 May 9 @ Tigers 9 – 2 Baek (1-0) Robertson (3-2) 27,377 15-14
30 May 10 @ Tigers 7 – 3 Verlander (3-1) Weaver (0-6) 37,359 15-15
31 May 11 Yankees 3 – 0 Washburn (3-3) Rasner (2-1) Putz (8) 44,214 16-15
32 May 12 Yankees 7 – 2 DeSalvo (1-0) Batista (3-3) 46,153 16-16
33 May 13 Yankees 2 – 1 Ramírez (3-2) Pettitte (2-2) Putz (9) 46,181 17-16
34 May 15 Angels 11 – 3 White (1-0) Escobar (4-2) 21,769 18-16
35 May 16 Angels 5 – 0 Lackey (6-3) Baek (1-1) 22,331 18-17
36 May 17 Angels 7 – 3 Colón (5-0) Washburn (3-4) 20,488 18-18
37 May 18 Padres 8 – 1 Young (5-3) Batista (3-4) 39,531 18-19
38 May 19 Padres 7 – 4 Ramírez (4-2) Maddux (3-3) Putz (10) 34,287 19-19
39 May 20 Padres 2 – 1 Germano (2-0) Hernández (2-2) Hoffman (11) 38,844 19-20
40 May 21 @ Indians 5 – 2 Mastny (3-1) Baek (1-2) Borowski (14) 38,645 19-21
41 May 22 @ Devil Rays 5 – 2 Washburn (4-4) Orvella (0-1) Putz (11) 9,254 20-21
42 May 23 @ Devil Rays 5 – 1 Batista (4-4) Fossum (3-4) 8,440 21-21
43 May 24 @ Devil Rays 13 – 12 Seo (3-4) White (1-1) 9,149 21-22
44 May 25 @ Royals 10 – 2 Hernández (3-2) Meche (3-3) 28,651 22-22
45 May 26 @ Royals 9 – 1 Baek (2-2) Bannister (0-3) 21,138 23-22
46 May 27 @ Royals 7 – 4 Washburn (5-4) Pérez (2-5) Putz (12) 16,091 24-22
47 May 28 @ Angels 12 – 5 Batista (5-4) Colón (5-2) 42,352 25-22
48 May 29 @ Angels 4 – 1 Santana (4-6) Feierabend (0-1) Rodríguez (17) 38,174 25-23
49 May 30 @ Angels 8 – 6 Moseley (4-0) Hernández (3-3) Rodríguez (18) 39,288 25-24
50 May 31 Rangers 9 – 5 Baek (3-2) Padilla (2-8) 20,137 26-24
June
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
51 June 1 Rangers 9 – 8 Benoit (2-1) Green (0-1) Gagné (4) 34,570 26-25
52 June 2 Rangers 5 – 4 Batista (6-4) Loe (1-5) Putz (13) 41,988 27-25
53 June 3 Rangers 11 – 6 Feierabend (1-1) Tejeda (4-6) 36,886 28-25
54 June 4 Orioles 7 – 4 Sherrill (2-0) Bradford (0-2) Putz (14) 19,090 29-25
55 June 5 Orioles 5 – 4 Davis (1-0) Walker (1-1) Putz (15) 19,287 30-25
56 June 6 Orioles 9 – 5 Cabrera (5-6) Washburn (5-5) 29,010 30-26
57 June 8 @ Padres 6 – 5 (11) O'Flaherty (2-0) Meredith (2-4) Putz (16) 44,325 31-26
58 June 9 @ Padres 6 – 5 Green (1-1) Brocail (2-1) Putz (17) 37,178 32-36
59 June 10 @ Padres 4 – 3 Batista (7-4) Hoffman (2-3) Putz (18) 35,950 33-26
60 June 11 @ Indians 8 – 7 Morrow (3-0) Borowski (0-3) 22,325 34-26
61 June 12 @ Cubs 5 – 3 (13) O'Flaherty (3-0) Ohman (0-4) Putz (19) 40,071 35-26
62 June 13 @ Cubs 3 – 2 Marshall (3-2) Batista (7-5) Dempster (14) 40,163 35-27
63 June 14 @ Cubs 5 – 4 Howry (3-3) Morrow (3-1) 39,846 35-28
64 June 15 @ Astros 5 – 1 Rodríguez (4-6) Hernández (3-4) 37,322 35-29
65 June 16 @ Astros 9 – 4 Williams (3-9) Baek (3-3) 41,974 35-30
66 June 17 @ Astros 10 – 3 Oswalt (7-4) Washburn (5-6) 42,019 35-31
67 June 19 Pirates 5 – 3 Gorzelanny (7-4) Batista (7-6) Chacón (1) 24,520 35-32
68 June 20 Pirates 7 – 0 Weaver (1-6) Maholm (3-10) 23,553 36-32
69 June 21 Pirates 3 – 0 Hernández (4-4) Van Benschoten (0-2) Putz (20) 22,950 37-32
70 June 22 Reds 16 – 1 Harang (8-2) Feierabend (1-2) 46,340 37-33
71 June 23 Reds 9 – 1 Washburn (6-6) Lohse (3-10) 45,939 38-33
72 June 24 Reds 3 – 2 O'Flaherty (4-0) Arroyo (2-9) Putz (21) 46,064 39-33
73 June 25 Red Sox 9 – 5 Weaver (2-6) Tavárez (5-5) 33,830 40-33
74 June 26 Red Sox 8 – 7 O'Flaherty (5-0) López (1-1) Putz (22) 35,045 41-33
75 June 27 Red Sox 2 – 1 (11) Davis (2-0) Piñeiro (1-1) 43,448 42-33
76 June 29 Blue Jays 5 – 3 Washburn (7-6) McGowan (4-4) Putz (23) 41,862 43-33
77 June 30 Blue Jays 8 – 3 Batista (8-6) Halladay (9-3) 36,102 44-33
July
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
78 July 1 Blue Jays 2 – 1 Putz (1-0) Accardo (1-3) 38,778 45-33
79 July 2 @ Royals 3 – 2 (11) Dotel (1-1) Morrow (3-2) 13,257 45-34
80 July 3 @ Royals 17 – 3 de la Rosa (6-9) Feierabend (1-3) 28,140 45-35
81 July 4 @ Royals 4 – 0 Washburn (8-6) Bannister (5-5) Putz (24) 27,797 46-35
82 July 5 @ Athletics 3 – 2 Gaudin (8-3) Batista (8-7) Embree (9) 15,654 46-36
83 July 6 @ Athletics 7 – 1 O'Flaherty (6-0) Haren (10-3) 19,158 47-36
84 July 7 @ Athletics 4 – 0 Hernández (5-4) Harden (1-2) 29,225 48-36
85 July 8 @ Athletics 7 – 3 Green (2-1) Blanton (8-5) 27,059 49-36
86 July 12 Tigers 3 – 2 Hernández (6-4) Miller (4-3) Putz (25) 31,994 50-36
87 July 13 Tigers 6 – 3 Bonderman (10-1) Washburn (8-7) Jones (23) 37,393 50-37
88 July 14 Tigers 6 – 4 Batista (9-7) Rogers (3-1) Putz (26) 38,202 51-37
89 July 15 Tigers 11 – 7 Verlander (11-3) Weaver (2-7) 39,073 51-38
90 July 16 Orioles 4 – 2 Ramírez (5-2) Burres (4-4) Putz (27) 23,128 52-38
91 July 17 Orioles 8 – 3 Guthrie (5-3) Hernández (6-5) 22,470 52-39
92 July 18 Orioles 6 – 5 Green (3-1) Báez (0-5) Putz (28) 28,550 53-39
93 July 20 @ Blue Jays 4 – 2 Batista (10-7) Litsch (2-4) Putz (29) 27,079 54-39
94 July 21 @ Blue Jays 1 – 0 Towers (5-6) Weaver (2-8) Accardo (15) 28,921 54-40
95 July 22 @ Blue Jays 8 – 0 Halladay (11-4) Hernández (6-6) 29,083 54-41
96 July 23 @ Rangers 8 – 7 Millwood (7-8) Ramírez (5-3) 20,584 54-42
97 July 24 @ Rangers 2 – 1 Rheinecker (1-0) Feierabend (1-4) Gagné (15) 26,842 54-43
98 July 24 @ Rangers 4 – 3 Wilson (2-1) Reitsma (0-2) Gagné (16) 26,842 54-44
99 July 25 @ Rangers 7 – 6 Benoit (4-3) Putz (1-1) 34,853 54-45
100 July 26 Athletics 6 – 2 Haren (12-3) Weaver (2-9) 34,250 54-46
101 July 27 Athletics 7 – 1 Hernández (7-6) Braden (1-6) 37,643 55-46
102 July 28 Athletics 4 – 3 Ramírez (6-3) Gaudin (8-6) Putz (30) 41,260 56-46
103 July 29 Athletics 14 – 10 Green (4-1) Street (2-2) 41,961 57-46
104 July 30 Angels 2 – 0 Batista (11-7) Escobar (11-5) Putz (31) 31,232 58-46
105 July 31 Angels 8 – 0 Lackey (13-6) Weaver (2-10) 28,903 58-47
August
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
106 August 1 Angels 8 – 7 (12) O'Flaherty (7-0) Speier (0-2) 34,471 59-47
107 August 3 Red Sox 7 – 4 Green (5-1) Timlin (1-1) Putz (32) 46,235 60-47
108 August 4 Red Sox 4 – 3 Matsuzaka (13-8) Washburn (8-8) Papelbon (25) 46,313 60-48
109 August 5 Red Sox 9 – 2 Beckett (14-5) Batista (11-8) 46,377 60-49
110 August 7 @ Orioles 10 – 3 Weaver (3-10) Walker (1-2) 25,060 61-49
111 August 8 @ Orioles 8 – 4 Hernández (8-6) Guthrie (7-4) Putz (33) 17,511 62-49
112 August 9 @ Orioles 13 – 8 Ramírez (7-3) Cabrera (8-12) Sherrill (1) 18,679 63-49
113 August 10 @ White Sox 5 – 3 Vázquez (10-6) Washburn (8-9) Jenks (33) 38,586 63-50
114 August 11 @ White Sox 7 – 6 Batista (12-8) Floyd (1-2) Putz (34) 38,210 64-50
115 August 12 @ White Sox 6 – 0 Weaver (4-10) Danks (6-10) 36,629 65-50
116 August 13 Twins 4 – 3 Putz (2-1) Guerrier (1-4) 37,902 66-50
117 August 14 Twins 11 – 3 Garza () Ramírez (7-4) 33,729 66-51
118 August 15 Twins 6 – 1 Neshek (7-2) Washburn (8-10) 42,921 66-52
119 August 17 White Sox 5 – 4 Batista (13-8) Contreras (6-15) Putz (35) 46,170 67-52
120 August 18 White Sox 7 – 5 Weaver (5-10) Danks (6-11) Putz (36) 41,121 68-52
121 August 19 White Sox 11 – 5 Hernández (9-6) Garland (8-9) 45,668 69-52
122 August 20 @ Twins 9 – 4 Ramírez (8-4) Garza (2-4) 31,755 70-52
123 August 21 @ Twins 7 – 2 Washburn (9-10) Baker (6-6) 42,373 71-52
124 August 22 @ Twins 8 – 4 Silva (10-12) Batista (13-9) 29,881 71-53
125 August 23 @ Rangers 9 – 4 Weaver (6-10) Loe (6-10) 26,963 72-53
126 August 24 @ Rangers 4 – 2 Hernández (10-6) Millwood (8-11) Putz (37) 32,716 73-53
127 August 25 @ Rangers 5 – 3 Benoit (7-3) White (1-1) Wilson (8) 47,977 73-54
128 August 26 @ Rangers 5 – 3 Padilla (4-9) Washburn (9-11) 25,437 73-55
129 August 27 Angels 6 – 0 Lackey (16-8) Batista (13-10) 45,998 73-56
130 August 28 Angels 10 – 6 Speier (2-3) Morrow (3-3) 44,395 73-57
131 August 29 Angels 8 – 2 Weaver (10-6) Hernández (10-7) 46,047 73-58
132 August 30 @ Indians 6 – 5 Borowski (3-5) O'Flaherty (7-1) 25,949 73-59
133 August 31 @ Blue Jays 7 – 5 Marcum (12-5) Washburn (9-12) Accardo (26) 34,518 73-60
September
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
134 September 1 @ Blue Jays 2 – 1 McGowan (9-8) Green (5-2) Accardo (27) 30,672 73-61
135 September 2 @ Blue Jays 6 – 4 Burnett (8-7) Weaver (6-11) Janssen (5) 32,166 73-62
136 September 3 @ Yankees 7 – 1 Hernández (11-7) Clemens (6-6) 54,522 74-62
137 September 4 @ Yankees 12 – 3 Wang (17-6) Ramírez (8-5) 52,487 74-63
138 September 5 @ Yankees 10 – 2 Chamberlain (1-0) Washburn (9-13) 52,538 74-64
139 September 7 @ Tigers 6 – 1 Verlander (16-5) Batista (13-11) 39,750 74-65
140 September 8 @ Tigers 12 – 6 Miner (3-3) Weaver (6-12) 42,184 74-66
141 September 9 @ Tigers 14 – 7 Hernández (12-7) Bonderman (11-9) 39,990 75-66
142 September 10 Athletics 9 – 3 Blanton (13-9) Ramírez (8-6) Street (13) 29,698 75-67
143 September 11 Athletics 7 – 4 Lugo (6-0) Washburn (9-14) Street (14) 26,676 75-68
144 September 12 Athletics 6 – 5 Putz (3-1) Brown (2-2) 26,194 76-68
145 September 13 Devil Rays 8 – 7 Rowland-Smith (1-0) Wheeler (1-8) Putz (38) 23,991 77-68
146 September 14 Devil Rays 2 – 1 Putz (4-1) Glover (5-5) 30,164 78-68
147 September 15 Devil Rays 6 – 2 Kazmir (13-8) Ramírez (8-7) 33,793 78-69
148 September 16 Devil Rays 9 – 2 Sonnanstine (6-9) Washburn (9-15) 36,234 78-70
149 September 17 @ Athletics 4 – 0 Batista (14-11) Haren (14-8) 17,228 79-70
150 September 18 @ Athletics 8 – 7 Weaver (7-12) Gaudin (11-12) Sherrill (2) 18,145 80-70
151 September 19 @ Athletics 9 – 5 Hernández (13-7) Meyer (0-2) 21,171 81-70
152 September 20 @ Angels 9 – 5 Weaver (13-7) Feierabend (1-5) 40,016 81-71
153 September 21 @ Angels 6 – 0 Washburn (10-15) Saunders (8-4) 44,018 82-71
154 September 22 @ Angels 3 – 2 Batista (15-11) Colón (6-8) Putz (39) 43,583 83-71
155 September 23 @ Angels 7 – 4 Lackey (18-9) Weaver (7-13) Rodríguez (38) 44,234 83-72
156 September 25 Indians 4 – 3 (12) Mastny (7-2) Morrow (3-4) Betancourt (3) 22,200 83-73
157 September 26 @ Indians* 12 – 4 Carmona (19-8) Feierabend (1-6) n/a 83-74
158 September 26 Indians 3 – 2 (10) Putz (5-1) Fultz (4-3) 26,801 84-74
159 September 27 Indians 4 – 2 Baek (4-3) Byrd (15-8) Sherrill (3) 21,285 85-74
160 September 28 Rangers 6 – 4 Putz (6-1) Wood (3-2) 31,954 86-74
161 September 29 Rangers 5 – 1 Batista (16-11) Millwood (10-14) 26,799 87-74
162 September 30 Rangers 4 – 2 Hernández (14-7) Murray (1-2) Putz (40) 30,442 88-74
*At Safeco Field in Seattle, Washington

Player stats

Regular batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Adrián Beltré,3B 149 595 164 .276 26 99
Yuniesky Betancourt,SS 155 536 172 .289 9 67
José Guillén,RF 153 593 155 .289 23 99
Raúl Ibañez,LF 149 573 167 .291 21 105
Kenji Johjima,C 135 485 139 .287 14 61
José López,2B 149 524 132 .252 11 62
Richie Sexson,1B 121 434 89 .205 21 63
Ichiro Suzuki,CF 161 678 238 .351 6 68
José Vidro,DH 147 548 172 .314 6 59

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Ben Broussard 99 240 66 .275 7 29
Willie Bloomquist 91 173 48 .277 2 13
Jamie Burke 50 113 34 .301 1 12
Adam Jones 41 65 16 .246 2 4
Jason Ellison 63 46 13 .283 0 0
Mike Morse 9 18 8 .444 0 3
Jeremy Reed 13 17 3 .176 0 0
Jeff Clement 4 16 6 .375 2 3
Nick Green 6 7 0 .000 0 0
Wladimir Balentien 3 3 2 .667 1 4
Rob Johnson 6 3 1 .333 0 0
Charlton Jimerson 11 2 2 1.000 1 1

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player GS IP W L ERA SO
Cha Seung Baek 14 73.1 4 3 5.15 49
Miguel Batista 32 193.0 16 11 4.29 133
Ryan Feierabend 9 49.1 1 6 8.03 27
Félix Hernández 30 190.1 14 7 3.92 165
Horacio Ramírez 20 98.0 8 7 7.16 40
Jarrod Washburn 32 193.2 10 15 4.32 114
Jeff Weaver 27 146.2 7 13 6.20 80
Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; SV = Saves; W = Wins; L = Losses; H = Hits; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L H SV ERA SO
Jorge Campillo 4 13.1 0 0 18 0 6.75 9
Jason Davis (8 Cle) 16 25.2 2 0 29 0 6.31 14
Sean Green 64 68.0 5 2 77 0 3.84 53
Jon Huber 9 11.1 0 0 13 0 4.76 8
Mark Lowe 4 2.2 0 0 2 0 6.75 3
Julio Mateo 9 12.0 1 0 12 0 3.75 4
Brandon Morrow 60 63.1 3 4 56 0 4.12 66
Eric O'Flaherty 56 52.1 7 1 45 0 4.47 36
John Parrish (45 Bal) 8 10.1 0 0 22 0 6.97 5
J. J. Putz 68 71.2 6 1 37 40 1.38 82
Chris Reitsma 26 23.2 0 2 37 0 7.61 11
Ryan Rowland-Smith 26 38.2 1 0 39 0 3.96 42
George Sherrill 73 45.2 2 0 28 3 2.36 56
Sean White 15 35.1 1 1 35 0 5.60 16
Jake Woods 4 10.2 0 0 9 0 5.91 4
Rick White (23 Hou) 6 5.1 0 1 42 0 5.84 19

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Tacoma Rainiers Pacific Coast League Daren Brown
AA West Tenn Diamond Jaxx Southern League Eddie Rodríguez
A High Desert Mavericks California League Scott Steinmann
A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Midwest League Jim Horner
A-Short Season Everett AquaSox Northwest League Mike Tosar
Rookie AZL Mariners Arizona League José Moreno

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Major League Baseball Draft

2002 Seattle Mariners draft picks
John Mayberry, Jr. (pictured) was the Mariners first round pick in 2002.
Information
Owner Nintendo of America
General Manager(s) Pat Gillick
Manager(s) Lou Piniella
First pick John Mayberry, Jr.
Draft positions 28th
Number of selections 50
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Official Site The Official Site of the Seattle Mariners Archived January 22, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
Years 2001 • 2002 • 2003

The following is a list of 2002 Seattle Mariners draft picks. The Mariners took part in the June regular draft, also known as the Rule 4 draft. The Mariners made 50 selections in the 2002 draft, the first being outfielder John Mayberry, Jr. in the first round. In all, the Mariners selected 23 pitchers, 12 outfielders, 5 catchers, 3 second basemen, 3 shortstops, 3 third basemen, 3 second basemen, and 1 first baseman.

Draft

Gaby Sánchez was selected in the 15th round of the 2002 draft by the Mariners.
With the 700th pick of the 2002 draft the Mariners selected Travis Buck.
In the 39th round the Mariners selected Bryan LaHair.

Key

Round (Pick) Indicates the round and pick the player was drafted
Position Indicates the secondary/collegiate position at which the player was drafted, rather than the professional position the player may have gone on to play
Bold Indicates the player signed with the Mariners
Italics Indicates the player did not sign with the Mariners
* Indicates the player made an appearance in Major League Baseball

Table

Round (Pick) Name Position School Source
1 (28) John Mayberry, Jr. Outfielder Rockhurst High School [6]
2 (69) Josh Womack Outfielder Crawford High School [7]
3 (100) Eddy Martinez-Estevez Outfielder Westminster Christian School [8]
4 (130) Randall Frye Right-handed pitcher Lake Orion High School [9]
5 (160) Kendall Bergdall Left-handed pitcher Cimarron High School [10]
6 (190) Troy Cate Left-handed pitcher Brigham Young University–Idaho [11]
7 (220) Evel Bastida-Martinez Second baseman None [12]
8 (250) Brandon Perry Left-handed pitcher Graham High School [13]
9 (280) Terry Forbes Right-handed pitcher Auburn Drive High School [14]
10 (310) Brian Stitt Right-handed pitcher Indian River State College [15]
11 (340) Jared Thomas Left-handed pitcher Oakland University [16]
12 (370) Matt Hagen Third baseman Liberty University [17]
13 (400) T. A. Fulmer Right-handed pitcher The Citadel [18]
14 (430) Theiborh Almanzar Catcher Bronx Community College [19]
15 (460) Gaby Sánchez Third baseman Miami Brito High School [20]
16 (490) Ryan Leaist Right-handed pitcher Montreat College [21]
17 (520) Corey Harrington Shortstop New Mexico State University [22]
18 (550) Gary Harris Outfielder Georgia College & State University [23]
19 (580) Chris Kroski Catcher St. Petersburg College [24]
20 (610) David Viane Right-handed pitcher Oakland University [25]
21 (640) Erik Blakeley Second baseman Indiana University [26]
22 (670) Hunter Brown Third baseman Rice University [27]
23 (700) Travis Buck Shortstop Richland High School [28]
24 (730) Johnnie Bassham Left-handed pitcher Grayson County College [29]
25 (760) Cory Vanderhook Catcher Edison High School [30]
26 (790) David Bernat Right-handed pitcher South Miami High School [31]
27 (820) Royce Dickerson Outfielder Central High School [32]
28 (850) Vance Hall Left-handed pitcher Allderdice High School [33]
29 (880) Michael Nesbitt Outfielder Los Angeles Pierce College [34]
30 (910) T. J. Bohn Outfielder Bellevue University [35]
31 (940) Clayton Stewart Right-handed pitcher San Jacinto College [36]
32 (970) Dane Awana Left-handed pitcher Waianae High School [37]
33 (1000) Kile Patrick Right-handed pitcher Apopka High School [38]
34 (1030) Brady Burrill Catcher Michigan State University [39]
35 (1060) Patrick Pfeiffer Right-handed pitcher Brentwood School [40]
36 (1090) Jermaine Smith Shortstop King High School [41]
37 (1120) Brad Rose Right-handed pitcher Walters State Community College [42]
38 (1150) Deandre Green Outfielder Encinal High School [43]
39 (1180) Bryan LaHair Outfielder St. Petersburg College [44]
40 (1210) Josh Cooper Right-handed pitcher South High School [45]
41 (1240) Andrew Edwards Right-handed pitcher Florida International University [46]
42 (1270) Brandon Jones First baseman Grayson County College [47]
43 (1299) Adam Pernasilici Outfielder St. Anne High School [48]
44 (1327) Omar Borges Outfielder Miami Brito High School [49]
45 (1354) Raymond Lockhart Outfielder Compton High School [50]
46 (1380) Roberto Mena Second baseman Pedro Falú Orellano High School [51]
47 (1406) Jason Godin Right-handed pitcher North Stafford High School [52]
48 (1432) Cardoza Tucker Right-handed pitcher Bullard High School [53]
49 (1457) Justin Ruchti Catcher San Jacinto College [54]
50 (1481) Oliver Arias Right-handed pitcher Community College of Rhode Island [55]

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2007 Seattle Mariners season.
  • Game Logs:
1st Half: Seattle Mariners Game Log on ESPN.com
2nd Half: Seattle Mariners Game Log on ESPN.com
  • Batting Statistics: Seattle Mariners Batting Stats on ESPN.com
  • Pitching Statistics: Seattle Mariners Pitching Stats on ESPN.com
  • 2007 Seattle Mariners at Baseball Reference
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