Birthplace
Winston-Salem, NC
Valencia, VZ
Bristol, CT
Denton, TX
Brooklyn, NY
Tucson, AZ
Victoria, BC, Canada
Residence
Litchfield Park, AZ
Davie, FL
Residence
Lapeer, MI
Valencia, VZ
Sarasota, FL
Garland, TX
Brooklyn, NY
Tucson, AZ
Castle Rock, CO
Windermere, FL
Kansas City, MO
Salisbury, NC
Ravenel, SC
Virginia Beach, VA
Orlando, FL
Kansas City, MO
Charlotte, NC
Goose Creek, SC
Virginia Beach, VA
San Pedro de Macoris, DR San Pedro de Macoris, DR
Residence
Scottsdale, AZ
Residence
Pearland, TX
Cumana, VZ
Gainesville, FL
Residence
Kersey, PA
Austin, TX
Lafayette, LA
South Portland, ME
Bellevue, WA
Sendai City, Japan
Norwich, CT
Industry, TX
Costa Mesa, CA
Carabobo, VZ
Ladner, BC, Canada
Rivas, Nicaragua
Santo Domingo, DR
Midland, TX
Yucaipa, CA
Peoria, AZ
La Jolla, CA
Rivas, Nicaragua
Samana, DR
Dallas, TX
Shreveport, LA
Tucson, AZ
Dallas, TX
Birthplace
St. Marys, PA
Guantanamo, Cuba
Pembroke Pines, FL
South Portland, ME
Valencia, VZ
Tokyo, Japan
Norwich, CT
Brenham, TX
Newport Beach, CA
Puerto Cabello, VZ
Active roster at end of regular season (40-man roster full at 40 players)
40-Man Roster, Non-Active (5):
Logan Bawcom (RHP), Ji-Man Choi (1B/OF), Anthony Fernandez (LHP), Danny Hultzen (LHP), Julio Morban (OF)
Disabled List (1):
Willie Bloomquist – right knee surgery – July 24-end of season – had season-ending knee surgery (60-day DL)
CATCHERS (3)
QUINTERO, Humberto
SUCRE, Jesus $
ZUNINO, Mike
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3
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L
L
R
L
R
R
R
L
R
R
L
R
R
R
R
R
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PITCHERS (17)
BEIMEL, Joe
ELIAS, Roenis $
FARQUHAR, Danny
FURBUSH, Charlie
HERNANDEZ, Felix
IWAKUMA, Hisashi
LEONE, Dominic $
LUETGE, Lucas
MAURER, Brandon
MEDINA, Yoervis
PAXTON, James $
RAMIREZ, Erasmo
RODNEY, Fernando
SMITH, Carson $
WALKER, Taijuan $
WILHELMSEN, Tom
YOUNG, Chris
MANAGER: Lloyd McClendon (23) COACHES: Bench: Trent Jewett (33), Hitting: Howard Johnson (10), Pitching: Rick Waits (47), 3B Coach: Rich Donnelly (26), 1B Coach: Chris Woodward (25),
Asst Hitting Coach: Andy Van Slyke (43), Bullpen Coach: Mike Rojas (48), Bullpen Catcher: Jason Phillips (62), Batting Practice Pitcher: Scott Budner (89), Quality Control: Chris Prieto (88)
PERFORMANCE SPECIALISTS: James Clifford, Chad Uihlein; ATHLETIC TRAINERS: Rick Griffin, Rob Nodine, Matt Toth, Yoshihiro Nakazawa; MEDICAL DIRECTOR: Dr. Edward Khalfayan; TEAM PHYSICIAN: Dr. Mitch Storey
2014 SEATTLE MARINERS ROSTER
2014 Season Review - Table of Contents
Staff Directory......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Picture Roster......................................................................................................................................................................4-5
Manager - Lloyd McClendon.................................................................................................................................................. 6
Coaching Staff........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
2014 Team Highlights........................................................................................................................................................8-13
Hitters Bios......................................................................................................................................................................14-21
Pitchers Bios...................................................................................................................................................................22-28
Mariners Statistical Breakdown.......................................................................................................................................29-58
Team Batting and Pitching...................................................................................................................................... 29
Club Statistics/Hitting Breakdown.......................................................................................................................... 30
Career Hitting and Pitching/Single-Season Record Book...................................................................................... 35
Team Miscellaneous...........................................................................................................................................36-37
Opening Day Roster................................................................................................................................................ 42
vs. Left & vs. Right (Batting & Pitching)..............................................................................................................46-47
Runners in Scoring Position & Bases Loaded....................................................................................................48-49
Home & Road.....................................................................................................................................................50-51
Day & Night........................................................................................................................................................52-53
Pre & Post All-Star Break...................................................................................................................................56-57
Record Breakdown.................................................................................................................................................. 90
2014 MLB Standings & Wild Card Standings...................................................................................................................... 59
2014 American League Statistics....................................................................................................................................60-65
Club Batting/Pitching/Fielding................................................................................................................................ 60
Pitching Department & Category Leaders..........................................................................................................64-65
Club Starters/Relievers............................................................................................................................................ 65
2014 National League Statistics......................................................................................................................................66-71
Club Batting/Pitching/Fielding................................................................................................................................ 66
Batting Department & Category Leaders...........................................................................................................68-69
Pitching Department & Category Leaders..........................................................................................................70-71
2014 MLB Attendance......................................................................................................................................................... 72
2014 Safeco Field Attendance........................................................................................................................................72-73
2014 Mariners Monthly Recaps (Spring Training/Interleague)........................................................................................74-89
2014 Minor League Season Review..............................................................................................................................92-125
Team & Player Highlights....................................................................................................................................92-94
League Leaders....................................................................................................................................................... 97
Team Recaps....................................................................................................................................................98-108
Team Statistics...............................................................................................................................................109-125
2014 Draft Selections......................................................................................................................................................... 126
2014 Team Photo........................................................................................................................................Inside Back Cover
2015 Schedule...................................................................................................................................................... Back Cover
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Front Office Directory
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Howard Lincoln, Chairman; John Ellis, Chairman Emeritus; Minoru Arakawa, Chris Larson,
Wayne Perry, Frank Shrontz, Buck Ferguson
OFFICERS
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer.......................................................................................................... Howard Lincoln
President & Chief Operating Officer..............................................................................................................Kevin Mather
Chairman Emeritus........................................................................................................................................... John Ellis
Chairman, NW Sports Net LLC (ROOT Sports NW)..........................................................................................Bob Aylward
Executive Assistant – Chairman, President & Ownership............................................................................Teresa Dugger
BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Executive Vice President & GM – Baseball Operations..............................................................................Jack Zduriencik
Assistant General Manager..........................................................................................................................Jeff Kingston
Senior Advisor to the General Manager....................................................................................................... Ted Simmons
Special Assistant to the GM.....................................................Roger Hansen, Joe McIlvaine, Pete Vuckovich, Ken Madeja
Director – Amateur Scouting....................................................................................................................Tom McNamara
Director – Pro Scouting.................................................................................................................................. Tom Allison
Director – Player Development......................................................................................................................Chris Gwynn
Director – International Operations................................................................................................................Tim Kissner
Director – Team Travel................................................................................................................................. Ron Spellecy
Coordinator – Special Projects International........................................................................................................Ted Heid
Director – Dominican Republic Administration............................................................................................Martin Valerio
Supervisor – Dominican Republic Scouting & Operations...............................................................................Eddy Toledo
Supervisor – Venezuelan Scouting & Operations...................................................................................Emilio Carrasquel
Coordinator – Video Advance Scouting.................................................................................................... Andrew Percival
Manager – Baseball Operations................................................................................................................... Caleb Peiffer
Executive Administrative Assistant – Baseball Operations..........................................................................Debbie Larsen
Administrator – Scouting............................................................................................................................. Hallie Larson
Administrator – Player Development..................................................................................................................Jan Plein
Major League Performance Specialist...................................................................................James Clifford, Chad Uihlein
Medical Director..................................................................................................................... E. Edward Khalfayan, M.D.
Team Physician..................................................................................................................................Mitchel Storey, D.O.
Senior Director of Athletic Training.................................................................................................................. Rick Griffin
Athletic Trainers.............................................................................................................Rob Nodine, Yoshihiro Nakazawa
Assistant Athletic Trainer – Rehab......................................................................................................................Matt Toth
Visiting Clubhouse Manager............................................................................................................................. Ted Walsh
Home Clubhouse Manager..............................................................................................................................Ryan Stiles
Assistant Clubhouse Managers.................................................................................................Billy Sepich, Pete Fortune
Video Coordinator – Major Leagues...........................................................................................................Jimmy Hartley
Video Coordinator – Minor Leagues...........................................................................................................Craig Manning
Interpreter................................................................................................................................................. Antony Suzuki
Baseball Operations Analyst........................................................................................................................ Wesley Battle
Assistant, Amateur Scouting.........................................................................................................................Kenny Wade
Assistant, Professional Scouting.....................................................................................................................Jordan Bley
Quantitative Analyst...................................................................................................................................... Jesse Smith
Assistant, Player Development.................................................................................................................Jack Mosimann
Amateur Scouting Analyst.......................................................................................................................... Anthony Aloisi
Assistant, Video Advance Scouting...................................................................................................... Emanuel Sifuentes
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Executive Vice President – Business Operations............................................................................................Bob Aylward
Executive Administrative Assistant................................................................................................................ Judy Vaught
CORPORATE BUSINESS & SALES, COMMUNITY RELATIONS
Vice President – Corporate Business & Community Relations........................................................................... Joe Chard
Senior Director – Corporate Business........................................................................................... Ingrid Russell-Narcisse
Senior Director – Community Relations.........................................................................................................Gina Hasson
Manager – Corporate Business................................................................................................................ Maureen Atkins
Manager – Corporate Business....................................................................................................................Evan Harding
Account Executive................................................................. Mike Farrington, Bill Aanenson, Tim Sexton, Kevin Williams
Manager – Community Programs...............................................................................................................Sean Grindley
Coordinator – Client Services...................................................................................................................Kristin Harwood
Manager – Community Relations....................................................................................................................... Jeri Baer
Coordinator – Community Services.........................................................................................................Demetrius Grant
Coordinator – Community and Client Services............................................................................................. Korey Traynor
Administrative Assistant- Client Services................................................................................................ Melissa Wallace
SALES
Vice President – Sales............................................................................................................................... Frances Traisman
Director – Ticket Sales.......................................................................................................................................Cory Carbary
Director – Group Business Development........................................................................................................... Bob Hellinger
Senior Manager – Customer Engagement...................................................................................................Nicholette Larson
Manager - Client Sales & Service........................................................................................................................Tami Tomsic
Sales Business Analyst..................................................................................................................... Joe Chang, Grant Jostol
Manager – Premium Sales............................................................................................................................ Jonathan Kelley
Manager – Group Events....................................................................................................................... Elizabeth McCloskey
Manager – Group Sales..................................................................................................................................Marc Mahoney
Premium Sales........................................................................................... Brett Breece, JP Ryan, Dan Souder, Nick Sturiale
Senior Account Manager – Client Services..........................................................................................Chuck Viltz, Jill Dahlen
Account Executives – Season Tickets....................Mike Aceto, Dennis da Silva, Alex Dadisman, Mike Mendolia, Ben Thielsen
Account Executives – Group Sales..................................................... Alan Just, Brady Miletich, Jordan Paul, Brittany James
Marketing Specialist Group –Events......................................................................................................................Max Manix
Coordinator – Ticket Sales Event and Marketing............................................................................................... Abbey Rarick
Coordinator – Season Ticket and Suite Sales......................................................................................................Ben Chertok
Client Sales & Service Associates................................................ Brett Braman, Michael Siefert, Jarrett Foote, Josh Maurice
COMMUNICATIONS
Senior Vice President – Communications................................................................................................ Randy Adamack
Senior Director – Baseball Information..............................................................................................................Tim Hevly
Director – Public Information......................................................................................................................Rebecca Hale
Director – Graphic Design..............................................................................................................................Carl Morton
Assistant Director – Baseball Information......................................................................................................... Jeff Evans
Manager – Baseball Information....................................................................................................................Kelly Munro
Manager – Baseball Information............................................................................................................. Fernando Alcalà
Manager - Graphic Design............................................................................................................................ Katie Abram
Coordinator – Broadcasting/Marketing......................................................................................................... Carissa Hunt
Executive Producer/Engineer, Radio............................................................................................................ Kevin Cremin
Television Director..................................................................................................................................Mark Engelbrekt
Radio/TV Broadcasters................................................................. Rick Rizzs, Aaron Goldsmith, Dave Sims, Mike Blowers
LEGAL & GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
Executive Vice President, Legal & Governmental Affairs (General Counsel).................................................. Bart Waldman
Associate General Counsel.................................................................................................................... Melissa Mathews
Senior Director, Transportation Planning and Neighborhood Relations............................................................. Susan Ranf
Executive Administrative Assistant............................................................................................................... Susan Harsh
HUMAN RESOURCES
Senior Vice President – Human Resources............................................................................................... Marianne Short
Senior Director – Compensation & Benefits Administration........................................................................Shirley Shreve
Director – Internal Audit Operations........................................................................................................... Connie McKay
Director – Human Resources........................................................................................................................Jeremy Weir
Senior Manager – Payroll.......................................................................................................................... Ginger Oldham
Manager – Workers Compensation and Liability........................................................................................Therese Baxter
Reception Desk.................................................................................................................................................Tari Elliott
Human Resources Project Manager.............................................................................................................Tara Bologna
Scheduling Coordinator.......................................................................................................................... Michael Halcolm
Workers Compensation Administrator.............................................................................................................Linda Race
FINANCE & BALLPARK OPERATIONS
Executive Vice President – Finance & Ballpark Operations............................................................................Kevin Mather
Vice President – Ballpark Operations...............................................................................................................Joe Myhra
Senior Director – Ballpark Operations...........................................................................................................Tony Pereira
Director – Engineering and Maintenance...............................................................................................Ryan van Maarth
Director – Guest Services.............................................................................................................................. Brent Miller
Director – Security..............................................................................................................................Sylvester Servance
Director – Ballpark Sales and Marketing.................................................................................................. Alisia Anderson
Manager – Ballpark Operations................................................................................................................Michael Hilburn
Manager – Operations.................................................................................................................................Amy Swisher
Coordinator – Ballpark Operations................................................................................................................. Drew Miller
Event Manager.......................................................................................................................................... Danielle Macy
Assistant – Events..............................................................................................................................................Ngoc Do
Manager – Security..................................................................................................................................Erik Hackmann
Manager – Event Security...............................................................................................................................Tom Huslig
Head Groundskeeper.......................................................................................................................... Bob Christofferson
Assistant Head Groundskeepers................................................................................................... Tim Wilson, Leo Liebert
Building Electricians.........................................................................................Paul Fuller, Dave Gustafson, David Temby
Building Plumbers...........................................................................................................Kenny Stanton, Jamie Whittaker
Facility Painter...............................................................................................................................................Claude Beal
Roof Operations........................................................................................................................Vance Akres, Rob Wolford
Maintenance Specialist.......................................................................................................... Chris Corsi, Dave Randolph
HVAC Technicians................................................................... Ron Patton, Chris Hunsaker, Steve Monson, Derek Neligan
Concrete Technician ............................................................................................ Christopher McDaniels, Matthew Webb
Security........................................Daryl Chadderdon, Frank Diss, Ed Mumphrey, Mark Oliverio, Zac Price, Louis Newsom
..................................................................... Gerry Myklebust, Don Henneke, Charles White, Joe Gerhart, Rick Sheridan
Administrative Assistant – Security.............................................................................................................. Lisa McLeod
Administrative Assistant – Event Services..............................................................................................Susan Gilbertson
Administrative Assistant – Engineering & Maintenance................................................................................Megan Elliott
INFORMATION SERVICES
Vice President – Information Services............................................................................................................David Curry
Director – Information Systems ....................................................................................................................... Oliver Roy
Director – Database and Applications..................................................................................................... Justin Stolmeier
Manager - Systems Administrator............................................................................................................. Ben Nakamura
Network Engineer ................................................................................................................................. John Crestanello
Developers....................................................................................................................Dexter Closterman, David Parrott
Applications Developer.......................................................................................................................Shelley Separovich
Manager - Audio & Video Engineering........................................................................................................... Yezmin Blue
Video Maintenance Technician....................................................................................................................Scott Thomas
Audio Supervisor........................................................................................................................................Mathew Buck
PROCUREMENT
Director – Procurement...............................................................................................................................Norma Cantú
Procurement Manager/Buyer........................................................................................................................ Casey Tager
Manager – Shipping & Receiving.......................................................................................................... Juan Oarbeascoa
Procurement Assistant Buyer......................................................................................................................... Brian Colbo
Office Services Coordinator............................................................................................................................... Jim Reha
Warehouse Assistant................................................................................................................Jim Herdman, Jim Watson
MERCHANDISING
Senior Director – Retail Operations................................................................................................................ Jim LaShell
Director – Retail Merchandising..............................................................................................................Julie McGillivray
Director – Retail Stores................................................................................................................................Craig Geffrey
Manager – Game Used & Memorabilia Buyer................................................................................................ Shawn Wert
Manager – Retail Marketing/Buyer................................................................................................................Renee Steyh
Manager – Distribution Center............................................................................................................... Patrick O’Connor
Manager – Safeco Field Team Store........................................................................................................... Mary Beeman
Manager - Safeco Field Souvenirs.................................................................................................................. Kelly Walsh
Managers – Team Store....................................................................... Donald Darnbrough, Chris French, Ryan Mahoney
Assistant Manager – Team Store...................................................................................................................Jackie Cram
Assistant – Team Store Merchandise.......................................................................................................... Lindsay Cook
Assistant - Distribution Center....................................................................................................................Jordan Seiber
TICKET SERVICES
Senior Director – Ticket and Parking Operations....................................................................................... Malcolm Rogel
Director – Ticket Services.....................................................................................................................Jennifer Sweigert
Manager – Group/Suite Ticket Services ......................................................................................................Steve Belling
Ticket Coordinator.................................................................................................................................... Lincoln Loeber
Box Office Manager......................................................................................................................................Bob Brunner
Box Office Coordinator................................................................................................................................ Leah Mitchell
Ticket Services Coordinator....................................................................................................................... Tracy Koletzky
Parking Supervisor..................................................................................................................................... Jerry Johnson
MARKETING & PROMOTIONS
Vice President – Marketing....................................................................................................................... Kevin Martinez
Senior Director – Marketing........................................................................................................................Gregg Greene
Director – Mariners Productions................................................................................................................... Ben Mertens
Manager – Game Entertainment & Special Events.................................................................................Michael Ferguson
Manager – Marketing.............................................................................................................................. Camden Finney
Manager – Marketing................................................................................................................................Mandy Lincoln
Manager – Digital Marketing..........................................................................................................Nathan Rauschenberg
Multimedia Producer....................................................................................................................................Olav Nossum
Video Editor................................................................................................................................................Chase Decker
Public Address Announcer..............................................................................................................................Tom Hutyler
Home Park:
Safeco Field
1250 First Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98134
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2014 Seattle Mariners
#13 • DUSTIN ACKLEY
OF
#97 • JOE BEIMEL
LHP
#8 • WILLIE BLOOMQUIST
INF/OF
#22 • ROBINSON CANO
2B
#9 • ENDY CHAVEZ
OF
#28 • CHRIS DENORFIA
OF
#29 • ROENIS ELIAS
LHP
#40 • DANNY FARQUHAR
RHP
#41 • CHARLIE FURBUSH
LHP
#27 • COREY HART
DH/OF
#34 • FELIX HERNANDEZ
RHP
#18 • HISASHI IWAKUMA
RHP
#16 • AUSTIN JACKSON
OF
#99 • JAMES JONES
OF
#52 • DOMINIC LEONE
RHP
#44 • LUCAS LUETGE
LHP
#37 • BRANDON MAURER
RHP
#31 • YOERVIS MEDINA
RHP
#5 • BRAD MILLER
INF
#21 • KENDRYS MORALES
DH/1B
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2014 Seattle Mariners
#20 • LOGAN MORRISON
1B/OF
#65 • JAMES PAXTON
LHP
#35 • HUMBERTO QUINTERO
C
#50 • ERASMO RAMIREZ
RHP
#56 • FERNANDO RODNEY
RHP
#7 • STEFEN ROMERO
OF
#55 • MICHAEL SAUNDERS
OF
#15 • KYLE SEAGER
3B
#39 • CARSON SMITH
RHP
#17 • JUSTIN SMOAK
1B
#2 • JESUS SUCRE
C
#1 • CHRIS TAYLOR
INF
#32 • TAIJUAN WALKER
RHP
#54 • TOM WILHELMSEN
RHP
#53 • CHRIS YOUNG
RHP
#3 • MIKE ZUNINO
C
Mariners All-Stars Felix Hernandez, Kyle Seager, Fernando Rodney and Robinson Cano
5 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
Manager Lloyd McClendon
LLOYD McCLENDON (23)
POSITION: Manager, former utility player
AGE: 55
BORN: 1-11-59 in Gary, IN
BATTED: Right
THREW: Right
NAMED MANAGER: Nov. 5, 2013
McCLENDON’s RECORD
AS MANAGER
YEAR CLUB
LG
W
1999 Lancaster (1) Cal Fall Lg. 26
2000 Peoria (2)
AZ Fall Lg. 13
2001 PITTSBURGH NL
62
2002 PITTSBURGH NL
72
2003 PITTSBURGH NL
75
2004 PITTSBURGH NL
72
2005 PITTSBURGH NL
55
2014 SEATTLE
AL
87
ML TOTALS
423
L
16
12
100
89
87
89
81
75
521
PCT
.619
.520
.383
.447
.463
.447
.404
.537
.448
FINISH
1st
--6th
4th
4th
5th
6th
3rd
2014 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:
(1)
Defeated San Bernardino 2-1 to win Cal League Fall Championship.
Resigned as manager on Nov. 1, after being named Pirates manager.
(2)
• Led Seattle to a, 87-75 record in his first season as Manager, a 16-game improvement
for the club over its 2013 totals.
McCLENDON’s MANAGING
• The 16-game improvement was the third-largest jump in MLB (LAA, 20; HOU, 19).
& COACHING CAREER
• Club’s 87 wins was seventh-best mark in team history and snapped a string of four
2014-
SEATTLE MARINERS
Manager
straight losing seasons.
2007-2013 DETROIT TIGERS
Hitting Coach
• Had the team in contention for a post-season berth until the final day of the season;
DETROIT TIGERS
Bullpen Coach
2006
2001-2005
PITTSBURGH
PIRATES
Manager
Seattle finished one game back despite season-ending four-game win streak.
Hitting Coach
1997-2000 PITTSBURGH PIRATES
• His decisions on use of pitching staff helped team set club marks in season ERA; team
1996
Pittsburgh Pirates
MiLB Hitting Coordinator
led the AL in ERA & bullpen led the Majors and set an AL record as seven pitchers
made 50+ appearances.
MANAGING HIGHLIGHTS:
• Named the 19th manager (16th full-time) in Mariners history on November 5, 2013.
• Prior to 2014, last managed in the Majors in 2005 with Pittsburgh.
• Was Pirates Manager from 2001-2005.
• Served as a coach for the National League squad at the 2003 All-Star Game at Chicago’s U.S. Cellular Field.
• Named the manager of the Pirates with only prior managerial experience in the California and Arizona Fall Leagues.
• Managed Lancaster in the California Fall League following the 1999 season, leading the club to the league championship.
COACHING HIGHLIGHTS:
• Veteran of 35 years in professional baseball, including last 14 as a coach and manager at the Major League level.
• Part of the Detroit Tigers coaching staff from 2006-2013 under manager Jim Leyland.
• Served as the Tigers hitting coach from 2007-2013…Tigers led the Majors in hitting in 2013 with a .283 batting average and were 2nd
in runs scored.
• Was the Bullpen Coach for the Detroit Tigers in 2006.
• Tigers advanced to the postseason in four of eight seasons he was on staff, including 2006 and 2012 World Series.
• Prior to being named the Pirates manager on Nov. 1, 2000, was Pittsburgh’s Hitting Coach from 1997-2000.
• Was the Pirates Minor League Hitting Coordinator in 1996, the year following his retirement from baseball as a player.
PERSONAL: Lloyd Glenn McClendon…resides in Chesterton, IN…Lloyd and his wife, Ingrid, have two adult children, daughter Schenell
(4/9/83) and son Bo (10/4/87)…Bo was selected by the Tigers in the 39th round of the 2010 June Amateur Draft and played two
seasons (2010-2011) in the Tigers organization…Lloyd was an active member in Play Baseball Detroit and participated in the Tigers
Winter Caravan…played college baseball at Valparaiso University, where he is a member of the school’s athletic Hall of Fame…was
a two-time all-league selection in 1979-80…graduated from Roosevelt High School (Gary, IN) in 1977, where he was an All-State
selection in baseball…participated in the 1971 Little League World Series where he was nicknamed “Legendary Lloyd” after hitting 5
home runs in 5 swings and drawing 5 intentional walks for his Gary, Ind., team… a pitcher in the same series, he struck out 12 batters
in 8.0 innings of the championship game against Tainan City, Taiwan…
enshrined in the Peter J. McGovern Little League Museum’s Hall of
Excellence in Williamsport, PA, on Aug. 26, 2006.
PLAYING CAREER: Began his professional career in 1980 after being
selected in the 8th round of the amateur draft by the New York Mets…
made his Major League debut April 6, 1987 for the Cincinnati Reds as
a pinch-hitter vs. Montreal…had a 16-year professional playing career
(1980-1995), including 8 seasons in the Majors with Cincinnati (198788), the Chicago Cubs (1989-90) and Pittsburgh (1990-94)…was a
member of four clubs that won a division title with the Cubs in 1989
and the Pirates from 1990-92…he batted .625 (10-for-16) in 11 games
during his three appearances in the National League Championship
Series… appeared at catcher (50 games, 17 starts), first base (101 G,
62 GS), third base (9 G, 3 GS), left field (138 G, 98 GS) and right field
(130 G, 102 GS) in his big league career, and appeared in postseason
games at catcher, first base, left field and right field in the NLCS…also
appeared in 224 regular-season games as a pinch-hitter.
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Coaching Staff
RICH DONNELLY (26)
POSITION: Third base coach, former catcher
AGE: 68 BORN: 8-3-46 in Steubenville, OH
BATTED: Left THREW: Right
•
Spent 2014 season as Seattle’s third base coach,
his first year in Seattle.
•
2014 was his 28th season as a big league coach, his
15th as a big league third base coach.
• Originally hired to be AAA manager, but was
promoted during spring training.
HOWARD JOHNSON (10)
POSITION: Hitting coach, former infielder
AGE: 53 BORN: 11-29-60 in Clearwater, FL
BATTED: Both THREW: Right
•
Spent 2014 season as Seattle’s hitting coach, his
first season on Mariners big league staff.
• Mariners hit .262 with Men in Scoring Position
in 2014 after hitting .228 in 2013.
• Was hitting coach with AAA Tacoma in 2013.
• Spent four seasons as coach with NY Mets
(2007-2010).
ANDY VAN SLYKE (43)
POSITION: Outfield/Assistant Hitting coach,
former outfielder
AGE: 53 BORN: 12-21-60 in Utica, NY
BATTED: Left THREW: Right
•
Began 2014, his first season in Seattle, as outfield
coach and first base coach before transitioning into
role as Assistant Hitting coach at mid-season.
• Helped dramitcally improve Mariners outfield
defense.
• Was first base coach with Detroit 2006-2009.
CHRIS WOODWARD (25)
POSITION: First base coach, former infielder
AGE: 38 BORN: 6-27-76 in Covina, CA
BATTED: Right THREW: Right
•
Spent 2014 season as infield instructor and First
Base coach, his debut year on Mariners big league
staff.
• Started year as Major League coach and infield
instructor and transitioned to role of First Base
Coach.
• Helped dramatically improve Seattle’s infield
defense.
SCOTT BUDNER (89)
POSITION: Left-handed BP Pitcher
AGE: 46 BORN: 6-13-67 in Holdenville, OK
BATTED: Right THREW: Right
•
The 2014 season was Scott’s third as the Mariners
Major League batting practice pitcher.
•
Was a minor league pitching coach in Seattle’s
system from 2000-2008.
•
Had a seven-year minor league career as a pitcher
in the Baltimore and San Francisco organizations.
TRENT JEWETT (33)
POSITION: Bench coach, former pitcher
AGE: 50 BORN: 3-3-64 in Dallas, TX
BATTED: Right THREW: Right
•
Spent 2014 season as Seattle’s bench coach,
his first season in Seattle.
•
2014 was his 27th year in professional baseball,
his seventh as a Major League coach.
• Spent 2011-2013 as coach with Washington
Nationals.
MIKE ROJAS (48)
POSITION: Bullpen coach, former catcher
AGE: 51 BORN: 4-17-63 in Miami, FL
BATTED: Right THREW: Right
•
Spent 2014 season as Seattle’s bullpen coach,
his first season in Seattle.
•
Mariners ‘pen led the Majors in ERA and set an AL
record as seven pitchers had 50+ appearances.
• Was the Detroit bullpen coach 2011-2013.
RICK WAITS (47)
POSITION: Pitching coach, former pitcher
AGE: 62 BORN: 5-15-52 in Atlanta, GA
BATTED: Left THREW: Left
•
Spent 2014 season as Seattle’s pitching coach,
his first year on Mariners big league staff, but his
fourth year the organization.
•
Mariners led the American League in pitching,
and the bullpen led the Majors in ERA.
• Staff set new club record for ERA (3.17).
• Was Seattle’s minor league pitching
coordinator 2011-2013.
JASON PHILLIPS (62)
POSITION: Bullpen catcher, former catcher
AGE: 38 BORN: 9-27-76 in La Mesa, CA
BATTED: Right THREW: Right
•
The 2014 season was 6th as bullpen catcher.
• Played parts of 7 seasons in the Major
Leagues with the Mets, Dodgers, Blue Jays.
• Originally selected by the Mets in the 24th
round of the 1997 June draft.
CHRIS PRIETO (88)
POSITION: Quality Control Coach
AGE: 42 BORN: 8-24-72 in Carmel, CA
BATTED: Left THREW: Left
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The 2014 season was his first with the big league
club, but his second year in the organization.
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Led Pulaski to Appalachian League title in 2013.
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Played 13 seasons of pro ball, reaching the
Majors briefly in 2005 with the Angels.
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2014 Team Highlights
RECORD BREAKDOWN
Overall .................... 87-75....................... .537
Home....................... 41-40....................... .506
Road........................ 46-35....................... .568
Day.......................... 30-22....................... .577
Night........................ 57-53....................... .518
1-Run....................... 18-27....................... .400
2-Run....................... 25-16....................... .610
3-Run....................... 15-11....................... .577
vs. Left..................... 32-23....................... .582
vs. Right.................. 55-52....................... .514
Come-From-Behind Wins............................39
Lineups Used (Batting)...............................141
Lineups Used (Defense).............................109
AL WILD CARD STANDINGS
The Mariners finished one game back of Oakland for the second AL Wild Card:
TEAM
Royals - 1
Athletics - 2
Mariners
PITCHING LEADERS
W (starter)................ Hernandez/Iwakuma - 15
W (reliever)........................................ Leone - 8
L (starter)...........................................Elias - 12
L (reliever).......................................Rodney - 6
Saves............................................Rodney - 48
Holds............................................ Medina - 21
GS...........................................Hernandez - 34
G...................................................Rodney - 69
IP........................................Hernandez - 236.0
CG.......................................... Elias/Walker - 1
BB......................................................Elias - 64
SO.........................................Hernandez - 248
ERA (starter).........................Hernandez - 2.14
ERA (reliever).......................Wilhelmsen - 2.03
Quality Starts...........................Hernandez - 27
AL TEAM ERA LEADERS
RK TEAM (overall)
ERA
1. Seattle............................................ 3.17
2. Oakland........................................... 3.22
3. Baltimore......................................... 3.43
RK TEAM (bullpen)
ERA
1. Seattle............................................ 2.59
2. Oakland........................................... 2.91
3. Baltimore......................................... 3.08
RK TEAM (starters)
ERA
1. Oakland........................................... 3.37
2. Tampa Bay...................................... 3.48
3. Seattle............................................ 3.48
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THE RECORD…completed the 2014 season 87-75 (.537), 7th-most wins in club history…snapped a string of
four consecutive losing seasons (2010-13)…went 41-40 at Safeco Field and 46-35 on the road, the first time
since 2003 to post both a winning home and road record…were 51-44 before the All-Star break and 36-31 after
the break…posted a 24-23-6 record in series, including 11 sweeps…went 7-12 in rubber games to decide a
3-game series…after an off day went 14-5 (.737)…were 57-53 in night games and 30-22 during the day…112
of 162 games were decided by 3 or fewer runs: 18-27 in 1-run games, 25-16 in 2-run games, 15-11 in 3-run
games…when scoring first went 52-18 (.743) and when scoring in the first inning were 24-10 (.706)…were 72-6
(.923) when leading after 7 innings and 77-3 (.963) when leading after 8 innings…recorded 39 come-frombehind wins and suffered the loss in 26 games after holding a lead…season high winning streak was 5 games,
accomplished 5 different times (last: Sept. 2-6).
JUST A LITTLE BIT SHORT…finished one game back of the Oakland Athletics for the second AL Wild Card,
narrowly missing the club’s first postseason since 2001…were not eliminated from postseason play until the
bottom of the 5th inning in G#162.
AWARD SEASON…the following Mariners earned awards during the 2014 season (postseason awards will be
announced in the coming months):
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Seattle BBWAA Pitcher of the Year - Felix Hernandez
Seattle BBWAA Player of the Year - Robinson Cano
Seattle BBWAA Unsung Hero - Chris Young
Sporting News AL Comeback Player of the Year - Chris Young
Players Choice Comeback Player of the Year (finalist) - Chris Young
Players Choice AL Pitcher of the Year (finalist) - Felix Hernandez
All-Star - Felix Hernandez, Robinson Cano, Kyle Seager, Fernando Rodney
AL Pitcher of the Month - Felix Hernandez (June)
AL Player of the Week - Kyle Seager (April 21-27 & June 23-29), Felix Hernandez (June 2-8)
Heart and Hustle Award (nominee) - Kyle Seager
Hank Aaron Award (nominee) - Robinson Cano
Roberto Clemente Award (nominee) - Felix Hernandez
Hutch Award (finalist) - Felix Hernandez
Branch Rickey Award (nominee) - Felix Hernandez
WHAT AN IMPROVEMENT…the Mariners finished with a 87-75 (.537) record, the 6th-best winning percentage
in the American League…marked a 16-win improvement from 2013 (71-91)…the 16-win improvement is the
4th-largest in club history from one season to the next: +30, 49-63 in 1994 & 79-66 in 1995; +25, 91-71 in 2000
& 116-46 in 2001; +24, 61-101 in 2008 & 85-77 in 2009.
GIANT LEAP FORWARD…the Mariners 16-win improvement was the 3rd-best in the Majors comparing 2013
to 2014…only the Angels with a 20-win improvement (78-84 to 98-64) and 19-win improvement by the Astros
(51-111 to 70-92) bettered the Mariners jump from 71-91 in 2013 to 87-75 this season.
VS. THE DIVISIONS…posted a winning record vs. all three American League divisions for the first time since
2007: AL West (41-35), AL Central (19-14), AL East (18-15)…went 9-11 in Interleague play…in the AL West,
posted winning record vs. the Angels (12-7), A’s (10-9) and Astros (10-9), and went 9-10 vs. the Rangers…first
time to win a season series vs. the Angels since 2003.
THE SKIPPER…Lloyd McClendon managed the Mariners to the 6th-best winning percentage in the American
League in his first year at the helm of the club…marked his first winning season as a MLB manager (5 seasons
in Pittsburg) and the 2nd-best record by a first-year Mariners manager (Bob Melvin, 93-69 in 2003)…finished
3rd in the Sporting News AL Manager of the Year voting.
VS. PLAYOFF TEAMS…the Mariners posted a 34-27 record (.557) vs. teams that advanced to the playoffs
in 2014: OAK (10-9), LAA (12-7), KC (5-2), DET (4-2), WAS (1-2), BAL (2-5)…went 45-35 (.563) vs. teams that
ended the season with a .500 or better record, the 3rd-best winning percentage behind Baltimore (51-40/.560)
and Detroit (49-39/.557)…also 45-32 (.584) vs. .500 or better teams (at time played) and 42-43 (.494) vs. non.500 teams.
ROAD WARRIORS…went 46-35 (.568) on the road, tying for the 2nd-best road winning percentage in the
American League…2nd-best road record in club history behind the 2001 team (59-22/.728)…secured first
winning road season since going 43-38 in 2003, the 7th Mariners club with a winning season on the road,
joining 2001 (59 wins), 2002 (45), 1997 (45), 2000 (44), 2003 (43) & 1996 (42).
AND WINNING HOME RECORD…went 41-40 (.519) at Safeco Field, winning 15 of last 24 home games to
secure a winning home record…were 24-26 during the first half at home and 17-14 after the All-Star break…
first time since 2003 to post both a winning record at home and on the road.
POSITIVE RUN DIFFERENTIAL…the Mariners had the 4th-highest run differential in the American League at
+80 (634-554), 6th-best in MLB…first time since 2003 to have a positive run differential, and 11th time overall
in club history…recorded a positive run differential in four of the seven months.
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Oakland Athletics
Los Angeles Angels
Washington Nationals
Baltimore Orioles
Los Angeles Dodgers
Seattle Mariners
Detroit Tigers
Pittsburgh Pirates
San Francisco Giants
Toronto Blue Jays
2014 Team Highlights
THE FELIX 200…Felix Hernandez recorded with his 7th consecutive 200+ IP season (236.0), tying Randy
Johnson for the most 200-inning seasons in club history…also recorded his 6th consecutive season with
200 or more strikeouts, registering a career-high 248…his streak of 6 consecutive 200-inning, 200-strikeout
seasons is tied for 3rd-longest streak in MLB history behind Tom Seaver (9, 1968-76), Roger Clemens (7,
19867-92) and Walter Johnson (7, 1910-16).
200 STRIKEOUTS AGAIN FOR FELIX…Felix Hernandez became the first pitcher in club history and 9th in
Major League history to string together at least 6 consecutive seasons with 200 strikeouts (reached milestone
8/22 at BOS at age 28.136)…Tom Seaver holds the record with 9 straight 200-strikeout seasons (1968-1976)…
Hernandez is the 4th-youngest to reach the milestone of 6 consecutive 200-strikeout seasons, with only Walter
Johnson (reached the 200 mark for the sixth straight year at age 27 in 1915), Sam McDowell (age 27 in 1970)
and Bert Blyleven (age 25 in 1976).
KING OF ERA…Felix Hernandez claimed the American League ERA title with a club-record 2.14 mark (56 ER,
236.0 IP)…was the 4th-lowest ERA for an AL pitcher in a season of 230.0 or more innings since the advent of
the designated hitter in 1973, behind the Yankees Ron Guidry (1.74 in 1978), Toronto’s Roger Clemens (2.05 in
1997) and Baltimore’s Jim Palmer (2.09 in 1975)…lowest ERA (regardless of innings) by a qualifying AL pitcher
since Pedro Martinez posted a 1.74 ERA (42 ER, 217.0 IP) with Boston in 2000…Felix also won the ERA title
during his Cy Young season in 2010 with a 2.27 mark, joining Freddy Garcia in 2001 (3.05) and Randy Johnson
in 1995 (2.48) as Mariners to win ERA titles.
A STREAK FIT FOR A KING…Felix Hernandez set a Major League record with 16 consecutive starts where
he pitched at least 7.0 innings and allowed 2 or fewer runs (May 18-Aug. 11)…broke the record of 13 straight
by Tom Seaver from July 17-Sept. 16, 1971…Felix has also set the MLB record with a 16-start streak of 7.0
or more IP and 2 or fewer earned runs passing Gaylord Perry (15) with Cleveland in 1974…during the 16-start
streak Felix went 9-2 (5 ND) with a 1.41 ERA:
Streaks of consecutive starts with 7+ IP, 2 or fewer runs allowed, since 1900:
Felix Hernandez
May-August 2014
16
Tom Seaver
July-Sept 1971
13
Dwight Gooden
Sept 1985-May 1986
12
Chief Bender
June-August 1907
12
Mike Scott
May-July 1986
12
Ferdie Schupp
Sept 1916-May 1917
12
CANO HITTING MACHINE…Robinson Cano finished 6th in the American League batting race with a .314
batting average (187x595)…also 4th in AL in multi-hit games (56), 6th in hits (187), and 6th in on-base percentage
(.382)…led the team and T11th in the AL with 12 game-winning RBI…hit .339 with runners in scoring position,
5th-best in the AL…recorded at least one hit in 120 of 157 games played, 3rd-best in the Majors behind Jose
Altuve (127) and Michael Brantley (123)…reached base safely in 135 of 157 games (86.0%).
.300 HITTER…Robinson Cano hit over .300 for the 6th consecutive season, tied with Miguel Cabrera for the
longest active streak in the Majors…since 2009 has combined to bat .314 (4th-best in MLB) with 1,165 hits
(best in MLB), 432 extra-base hits (2nd in MLB) and 346 multi-hit games (1st in MLB).
SIMPLY SEAGER…Kyle Seager led the team in home runs (25), RBI (96) and extra-base hits (56)…is the first
Mariners player since Raul Ibañez (2005-2008) to record 20+ HR in at least 3 consecutive seasons and joins
Ken Griffey Jr. and Jim Presley as the only Mariners players with 20+ HR in 3 of first 4 MLB seasons (20 in ‘12,
22 in ‘13)…first Mariner with a 25 HR, 95 RBI season since Jose Lopez in 2009.
TEAM ERA TITLE…the Mariners led the American League (2nd in MLB, WAS - 3.03) with a 3.17 ERA…third
time in club history to lead the American League in ERA (2009 - 3.87 & 2001 - 3.54)…bettered the previous
club-record team ERA set in 2001 by 0.37 ERA points…ranked in the top 10 in the Majors in starters ERA
(3.48/8th) and bullpen ERA (2.59/1st), the 4th time in club history to rank in top 10 in MLB in both categories
(also: 2001, 2003, 2009).
HISTORICALLY LOW ERA…the 3.17 team ERA marked the 5th-lowest by an American League club since the
advent of the designated hitter in 1973 (does not include strike seasons)…lowest team ERA by an AL pitching
staff since the 1989 Oakland Athletics (3.09)…also set club records for lowest starters ERA at 3.48 (old mark
was 3.67 in 1990) and bullpen ERA at 2.59 (old mark was 3.04 in 2001).
BULLPEN BULLIES…the bullpen led the Majors with a 2.59 ERA, the 6th-lowest mark by an AL squad during
the designated hitter era (since 1973)…2nd-lowest AL bullpen ERA dating back to 1990, trailing only a 2.55
ERA by the Royals relievers in 2013.
SPREADING THE WORKLOAD…the Mariners set an American League record with 7 pitchers all with at least
50 relief appearances: Fernando Rodney-69, Charlie Furbush-67, Danny Farquhar-66, Yoervis Medina-66,
Dominic Leone-57, Tom Wilhelmsen-57, Joe Beimel-56…tied the Major League record set by the 2002
Atlanta Braves.
STRANDED…Mariners relievers stranded 157 of 215 inherited baserunners (73.0%), the 4th-best percentage
in club history: 1982 - 78.2%, 284 of 363; 2001 - 77.3%, 177 of 229; 1991 - 74.3%, 157 of 215…had the 4thbest percentage of inherited runners stranded in the American League in 2014.
START IT UP…the starters set a club record with a 3.48 ERA, bettering the previous mark of 3.67 set in 1990…
ranked 3rd in the AL for lowest starters ERA behind Oakland (3.37) and Tampa Bay (3.48)…held opponents to
a club-record .236 batting average, the lowest mark in the Majors and 3rd-lowest by a team’s starting pitchers
during the DH era (since 1973).
FOUR BY 10…the Mariners had four starting pitchers record 10+ wins: Felix Hernandez (15), Hisashi
Iwakuma (15), Chris Young (12), Roenis Elias (10)…7th time in club history that the team has had at least four
pitchers with 10-or-more wins in same season, the first since having 5 in 2003.
MARINERS UPDATE
Overall Record.........................................87-75
Home / Road.............................. 41-40 / 46-35
Day / Night................................. 30-22 / 57-53
1-Run Games/2-Run Games...... 18-27 / 25-16
Series Records.................................... 24-23-6
First Game of Series................................33-20
Second Game of Series..........................27-25
Third Game of Series...............................23-22
Fourth Game of Series................................4-8
Rubber Games..........................................7-12
Leading After 6..........................................68-8
Trailing After 6............................................8-57
Tied After 6..............................................11-10
Leading After 7..........................................72-6
Trailing After 7............................................6-56
Tied After 7................................................9-13
Leading After 8..........................................77-3
Trailing After 8............................................3-61
Tied After 8................................................7-11
Score First...............................................52-18
Opponent Score First..............................35-57
Comeback Wins / Blown Losses..........39 / 26
Last at-bat W/L (walk-off)............... 13-17 (2-6)
Hit a home run.........................................58-24
No home runs..........................................29-51
Scoring 4 or more runs............................67-12
Scoring less than 4 runs..........................20-63
Shutouts Thrown / Times Shutout...........9 / 19
Score in 3 or more innings........................47-9
Out-hit opponent.....................................72-15
Out-hit by opponent..................................9-55
Hits even......................................................6-5
Players Used (Pitchers)......................... 36 (18)
Lineups Used............................................. 141
Players Used (Pitchers)......................... 44 (20)
Northwest Green Jersey............................16-8
Astro Navy Jersey.....................................14-7
March/April..............................................11-14
May..........................................................16-14
June.........................................................18-10
July..........................................................11-14
August.....................................................17-10
September...............................................14-13
Monday.....................................................14-6
Tuesday.....................................................16-9
Wednesday................................................9-16
Thursday......................................................8-7
Friday.......................................................13-12
Saturday..................................................14-12
Sunday....................................................13-13
AL West...................................................41-35
AL Central................................................19-14
AL East....................................................18-15
Interleague.................................................9-11
Shutouts....................................................9-19
Extra Innings................................................4-7
Average Time of Game (9-inn.).................. 2:54
2014 AL ERA LEADERS
Rk Pitcher
ERA
1. Felix Hernandez (SEA).....................2.14
2. Chris Sale (CWS)...............................2.17
3. Corey Kluber (CLE)............................2.44
4. Jon Lester (BOS/OAK).......................2.46
5. Garrett Richards (LAA).......................2.61
MARINERS SEASON ERA
Rk Pitcher
1. Felix Hernandez
2. Felix Hernandez
3. Randy Johnson
4. Randy Johnson
5. Felix Hernandez
6. Hisashi Iwakuma
7. Felix Hernandez
8. Freddy Garcia
9. Felix Hernandez
10. Randy Johnson
Dominic Leone’s ERA at home is
the best in club history by a reliever (min. 30.0 IP) ahead of Brandon
League (1.27 in 2011).
.314
Robinson Cano ranked 6th in
the AL in batting average, his 6th
straight season to hit over .300.
2.06
Tom Wilhelmsen’s ERA as a reliever, the 3rd-best by a reliever in
club history behind J.J. Putz (1.38
in 2007) & Rafael Soriano (1.53 in
2014).
2.14
Felix Hernandez claimed the AL
ERA title (club record).
2.59
Mariners bullpen led the Majors in
ERA (club record).
3.17
Mariners led the AL (2nd in MLB) in
team ERA (club record).
TEAM HIGHLIGHTS…
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3 is the Magic Number – When scoring 3+ runs the Mariners were 79-22 (.782).
Run Differential – Mariners recorded the 4th-best run differential in the AL (+80, 634-554).
First Game Success – Went 33-20 (.623) in the first game of a series.
Comeback Wins – Recorded 39 comeback wins, tied for 5th-most in the American League.
Case of the Monday’s – Seattle went 14-6 (.700) in Monday games.
Mix and Match – Mariners used 141 different starting lineups (batting) during the season.
Unkind Extras – Went 4-7 in extra innings, and are 15-32 over last 3 seasons (.317).
Southpaw Success – Mariners went 32-23 vs. LH starters, best AL win% against southpaws.
Zero Runs Scored - Shut out a club-record 19 times, one of 8 AL teams with 19 or more shutouts during DH era (last:
1981 Blue Jays)…also recorded 9 shutouts for club-record 28 games decided by a shut out (previous high: 26 in 2011).
Alternate Jersey - Went 16-8 (.667) in the NW Green Jersey and 14-7 (.667) in the blue alternate road jersey.
Zero Slams – The Mariners and Dodgers were the only teams without a grand slam…second time in 38 seasons of
Mariners baseball to not record a grand slam (also 1980).
One-Run Misery – Went 18-27 (.400) in one-run games, 2nd-worst winning percentage in AL (HOU, 17-28/.378).
Time of Game – Led the Majors with the lowest average time of game overall (2:58:33), 9-inning games (2:54:49) and
home games (2:53:40)…played the shortest regulation game in the Majors in 2014 at 1:59 Sept. 24 at Toronto (1-0 loss).
Roof Report – Open: 33-31, 64 G; Closed: 6-2, 8 G; Moved: 2-7, 9 G…21% closed/moved is on par with overall 22%
since Safeco opened in July 1999
PLAYER HIGHLIGHTS…
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Record Streak – Felix Hernandez recorded a MLB record 16 consecutive starts allowing 2 or fewer runs in 7.0 or more
innings May-Aug.…old record was 13 by Tom Seaver in 1971.
Cano with RISP – Robinson Cano ranked 5th in the AL batting .339 with runners in scoring position.
HBP Leader – Mike Zunino led the AL with 17 HBP, 2nd-most in club history…Mariners had 60 HBP (31 last season).
Iron Man – Kyle Seager has started 126 consecutive games (1 at DH), 6th-longest active MLB streak…T4th in AL with
159 games played and led AL 3B in innings played (1,402.0).
Hit Parade – Robinson Cano finished 6th in the AL batting race (.314), the Mariners first .300 hitter since Ichiro in 2010.
XBH – Robinson Cano is one of 10 players in MLB history with at least 50 XBH in each of first 10 seasons.
Backstop HR – Mike Zunino set a club record with 22 home runs by a catcher (2nd in AL)…old record was 19 by
Miguel Olivo in 2011.
Shortstop Pop – Brad Miller hit 10 home runs, 2nd-most by an AL shortstop (A. Ramirez, CWS, 15)…4th Mariners
shortstop with 10+ home runs: Alex Rodriguez (5x), Rey Quinones (2x) & Todd Cruz (1x).
2-Out RBI – Kyle Seager led the team and ranked T14th in AL with 33 2-out RBI.
Control Freak – Hisashi Iwakuma ranked 2nd in the Majors and set club record with 1.06 BB/9.0 IP (21 BB, 179.0 IP).
No Steal Zone – Hisashi Iwakuma did not allow a stolen base (0-for-8) during the season.
Pitcher’s Best Friend – Roenis Elias induced 23 grounded into double plays, T4th in the AL.
TEAM WHIP…set a club record with a team WHIP (Walks + Hits / Innings) at 1.173, the 3rd-lowest mark by an
American League squad during the DH era (since 1973)…starters WHIP of 1.182 was also 3rd-lowest during the DH
era and the relievers 1.156 WHIP was 13th-lowest.
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STRIKEOUT RECORD…the Mariners set a club record with 1,317 strikeouts, bettering the old mark of 1,297 set
last season…ranked 5th in the American League in strikeouts…the starters set a club record with 814 strikeouts
(old record was 808 in 1997) and the relievers recorded 503 strikeouts to rank 2nd in club history (535 in 2013)…
Felix Hernandez led the club with a career-high 248 strikeouts (9.46 K/9.0 IP).
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OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE…led the Majors holding opponents to a .230 batting average (1240x5389)…
broke previous club record of .236 set in 2001…2nd-lowest by an AL squad during the DH era (since 1973), trailing
only 2012 Tampa Bay Rays (.228)…started limited opponents to a .236 batting average (3rd-lowest during DH era)
and relievers had a .219 mark (11th-lowest)…recorded .223 opponent batting average vs. right-handed hitters, the
lowest mark since the 1975 Los Angeles Dodgers (.219).
Kyle Seager led the team with 25
home runs.
James Jones was 27-for-28 in stolen bases.
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Fernando Rodney led the Majors
and set a club record with 48 saves.
+80
Mariners had a +80 run differential,
4th-best in the AL.
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87 wins ranked 7th-most in club history.
248
Felix Hernandez struck out a career-high 248 batters.
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FIELDING REPORT…led the American League with a .9864 fielding percentage, edging out the Angels (.9862)…
committed the fewest errors in the AL (82) and played error-free in 99 of 162 games (1 or fewer errors in 147 of
162)…first time since setting a club record with a .989 fielding percentage in 2003 to lead the AL…3rd-highest
FLD% in club history…went from -97 defensive runs saved in 2013 to -2 DRS in 2014, the best team improvement
in the American League…the outfield was the most improved with 0 runs saved this season, compared to -70 DRS
last season…Kyle Seager ranked 2nd among American League 3B with 10 defensive runs saved.
3 (OR 4) WAS THE MAGIC NUMBER…when scoring 3 or more runs, were 79-22 (.782), the best winning
percentage in the American League (2nd in MLB, SF, 83-20/.806)…when scoring 4 or more runs, the Mariners went
67-12 (.848)…on the flip side, the Mariners scored 2 or fewer runs 61 times (8-53), 3rd-most in the AL.
RISP REPORT…the Mariners combined to bat .262 (317x1212) with runners in scoring position, the 5th-best mark
in the American League…highest team RISP average since .283 in 2007, and a drastic improvement from recent
years: .228 in 2013, .239 in 2012, .222 in 2011, .226 in 2010, .234 in 2009.
HOME RUN DATA…Mariners hit 136 home runs, 10th-most in the American League (hit 188 in 2013, 2nd in AL)…
posted a 46-10 record (.821) when hitting more home runs than the opponent (31-7 when hitting 2+ HR)…217 of
634 runs scored came via the home run (34.2%)…hit 76 solo home runs, 39-run homers and 21 3-run HR…did not
hit a grand slam for just the second time in club history (also: 1980)…most 3-run homers since also hitting 21 in
2001…ranked 4th in AL with 21 3-run homers, with Kyle Seager tied for MLB lead with six 3-run homers.
200 FEWER RUNS ALLOWED…the Mariners allowed 200 fewer runs than last season, going from 754 runs
allowed in 2013 (5th-most in MLB) to 554 runs allowed in 2014 (lowest total in MLB)…the -200 run difference
was the largest gap in club history, bettering the old mark of -153 from 2000 (780 runs allowed) to 2001 (627 runs
allowed)…the offense scored 10 more runs in 2014 (634) compared to 2013 (624)…the 200-run difference is the
5th-largest in MLB dating back to 2000.
2014 Team Highlights
SAVES LEADER…Fernando Rodney set a club record and led the Majors with 48 saves, one ahead of
Atlanta’s Craig Kimbrel…also ranked 2nd in AL with a 94.1 save percentage (48 of 51)…bettered previous club
record of 45 set by Kazuhiro Sasaki in 2001…became the first Mariners pitcher to lead the American League
(or MLB) in saves, as Sasaki was 2nd in 2001 and J.J. Putz was T2nd with 40 in 2007.
Player
1. Fernando Rodney
2. Kazuhiro Sasaki
3. J.J. Putz
4. David Aardsma
Season
2014
2001
2007
2009
SV
48
45
40
38
SVO
51
52
42
42
SV%
94.1
86.5
95.2
90.5
G
69
69
68
73
IP
66.1
66.2
71.2
71.1
RODNEY IN ELITE COMPANY…Fernando Rodney tied his career high in saves set in 2012 with Tampa Bay,
becoming one of just 6 pitchers in MLB history to record two seasons with 48 or more saves: Dennis Eckersley
(48 in ‘90, 51 in ‘92), Rod Beck (48 in ‘93, 51 in ‘98), Mariano Rivera (50 in ‘01, 53 in ‘04), Eric Gagne (52 in ‘02,
55 in ‘03) and Jim Johnson (51 in ‘12, 50 in ‘13)…Rodney’s 133 saves over the last three seasons are 2nd-most
in the Majors behind Atlanta’s Craig Kimbrel (139)…220 career saves are 5th-most among active pitchers.
IWAKUMA JOINS 15-WIN CLUB…Hisashi Iwakuma recorded a career-high 15 wins (15-9, 3.52 ERA),
joining Hideo Nomo (3x), Daisuke Matsuzaka (2x), Yu Darvish (1x) & Hiroki Kuroda (1x) as the only Japaneseborn pitchers with 15+ wins in a season.
HE’S GOING STREAKING…Hisashi Iwakuma has recorded three separate scoreless streaks of at least 20.0
innings in his MLB career: July 1-12, 2014 (20.0 IP), Sept. 13, 2013-May 3, 2014 (25.0 IP) and May 26-June 10,
2013 (23.2 IP), all over the last two seasons…became the first pitcher since Joe Nathan in 2004-05 to record
three 20.0+ scoreless innings streaks over a two-season span, and the first starter since Dwight Gooden in
1984-85 (4 steaks of 20.0+ scoreless innings).
3 OR FEWER STREAK…allowed 3 or fewer runs in a club-record 13 consecutive games August 1-15…went
10-3 during this stretch with a 1.78 ERA (23 ER, 116.0 IP)…broke the previous club record 9-game streak set
June 1-11, 2009…matched the longest streak by an American League team dating back to 1991 when the
Blue Jays recorded a 15-game streak.
CROOKED NUMBERS STREAK ENDS…allowed 12 runs August 27 vs. the Rangers, snapping a club-record
streak of 144 consecutive games without allowing 10 or more runs in a game (last: 12-2 loss 9/15/13 at STL)…
streak was 7th-longest in American League history and longest since a 194-game streak by the Yankees
in 1975-76…game also broke a streak of 14 consecutive home games allowing 3 or fewer runs…after not
allowing double-digits in runs in the first 131 games of the season, allowed 10+ runs in a game 4 times in last
31 games.
DOUBLE TROUBLE…Robinson Cano led the team with 37 doubles, extending his string of 30+ doubles
in each of his first 10 Major League seasons…joined Albert Pujols as the only players in MLB history to
accomplish this…Cano has 412 doubles since his debut in 2005, only three other players in history have
recorded more doubles through their first 10 seasons: Pujols (426), Joe Medwick (416) & Todd Helton (413).
30+ Doubles in First 10 MLB Seasons
Name
Robinson Cano
Albert Pujols
Matt Holliday
Miguel Cabrera
Todd Helton
Wade Boggs
Stan Musial
Joe Medwick
Earl Averill
Paul Waner
Babe Herman
Jim Bottomley
PRETTY GOOD SEASON…Robinson Cano became the 6th player in club history to record at least 175 hits,
75 runs, 75 RBI and 10 steals in a season.
Mariners, Most Seasons w/ 175+ H, 75+ R, 75+ RBI, 10+ SB
Ken Griffey Jr.
Alex Rodriguez
Randy Winn
Robinson Cano
Bret Boone
Phil Bradley
HOT CORNER CLOUT…Kyle Seager finished with 25 home runs and 96 RBI…his 96 RBI were 3rd-most in
club history by a third baseman: Jim Presley, 109 in 1986 & Adrian Beltre, 98 in 2007…joins Presley in 1986 as
only primary 3B to lead the Mariners in RBI…25 HR ranked T4th-most by third baseman in club history with
Beltre (2006 & 2008), trailing Presley (28 in 1985 & 27 in 1986) & Beltre (26 in 2007)…Seager’s .788 OPS was
6th-highest among MLB third baseman, 3rd-best in AL behind Adrian Beltre and Josh Donaldson.
A NIGHT FOR THE RECORD BOOKS…Kyle Seager tied club record (7th time) with 4 extra base hits June
2 at New York (2B, 2 3B, HR), last done by Adrian Beltre (July 6, 2007 vs. OAK)…also tied club record with
2 triples, becoming 14th player in club history to do so, last done by Brad Miller (July 5, 2013 at CIN)…he
became the first Major Leaguer to hit 2 triples and at least one homer and 1 double since Hal Breeden for
Montreal in 1973…last AL player to do it was Hoot Evers for Detroit in 1950.
CANO HIT PARADE
Robinson Cano finished 6th in the American
League with a .314 batting average, and also
ranked 6th in hits (187), 4th in multi-hit games
(56) and 6th in on-base percentage (.382)…
here are the AL leaders in the four categories:
AL Player
Batting Avg
1. Jose Altuve (HOU).............. .341 (225x660)
2. Victor Martinez (DET).......... .335 (188x561)
3. Michael Brantley (CL)E....... .327 (200x611)
4. Adrian Beltre (TEX)............. .324 (178x549)
5. Jose Abreu (CWS).............. .317 (176x556)
6. Robinson Cano (SEA)....... .314 (187x595)
AL Player
Hits
1. Jose Altuve (HOU).................................225
2. Michael Brantley (CLE)..........................200
3. Miguel Cabrera (DET)............................191
4. Ian Kinsler (DET)....................................188
Victor Martinez (DET).............................188
6. Robinson Cano (SEA)..........................187
AL Player
Multi-Hit Games
1. Jose Altuve (HOU)...................................69
2. Michael Brantley (CLE)............................59
3. Victor Martinez (DET)...............................57
4. Robinson Cano (SEA)............................56
5. Miguel Cabrera (DET)..............................55
Adam Jones (BAL)...................................55
Ian Kinsler (DET)......................................55
AL Player
On-Base Pct
1. Victor Martinez (DET)........................... .409
2. Jose Bautista (TOR)............................ .403
3. Adrian Beltre (TEX).............................. .388
4. Michael Brantley (CLE)........................ .385
5. Jose Abreu (CWS)............................... .383
6. Robinson Cano (SEA)........................ .382
MLB SAVES LEADER
Fernando Rodney led MLB with 48 saves, and
set the Mariners single-season record:
2014 MLB CLOSER
SAVES
1. Fernando Rodney (SEA)................... 48
2. Craig Kimbrel (ATL)............................ 47
3. Greg Holland (KC).............................. 46
4. Trevor Rosenthal (STL)....................... 45
5. Kenley Jansen (LAD).......................... 44
Francisco Rodriguez (MIL)................. 44
RK
1.
2.
3.
4.
MARINERS CLOSER
SAVES
Fernando Rodney (SEA)................... 48
Kazuhiro Sasaki (2001)....................... 45
J.J. Putz (2007).................................. 40
David Aardsma (2009)........................ 38
IRON MAN STREAK
Kyle Seager ended the season playing in 126
consecutive games (every game since May
11), the 6th-longest active streak in the Majors…Seager led American League 3B in innings played with 1,402.0:
Consecutive Games Played (active)
1. Hunter Pence (SF).................................383
2. Evan Longoria (TB)................................242
3. Freddie Freeman (ATL)..........................166
4. Alcides Escobar (KC).............................162
5. Adrian Beltre (TEX)................................140
6. Kyle Seager (SEA)................................126
ROAD WINS
Finished with a 46-35 road record, tied for 2ndbest in the AL…2nd-most road wins in club
history trailing 59 in 2001:
Most Road Wins in Mariners History:
1. 2001....................... 59-22.................... .728
2. 2014....................... 46-35.................... .568
3. 1997/2002.............. 45-36.................... .556
11 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
2014 Team Highlights
WINNING SEASON
Posted the 12th winning season in club history
at 87-75…8th-best winning percentage in club
history (.537) and 7th-most wins…here are the
12 winning seasons in club history:
Season
Record Pct.
2001............................ 116-46.................. .716
2003............................. 93-69................... .574
2002............................. 93-69................... .574
2000............................. 91-71................... .562
1997............................. 90-72................... .556
2007............................. 88-74................... .543
2014............................. 87-75................... .537
1996............................. 85-76................... .528
2009............................. 85-77................... .525
1991............................. 83-79................... .512
1993............................. 82-80................... .506
1995............................. 79-66................... .545
FELIX AL RANKINGS
Felix Hernandez was amongst the American
League leaders in nearly every pitching category during the 2014 season:
Category Ranking
ERA................................ 2.14.......................1st
WHIP............................ 0.915......................1st
Opp Avg ....................... .200......................1st
Opp OBP....................... .260......................1st
Hits/9.0 IP...................... 6.48.......................1st
Games Started................34......................T1st
Opp SLG....................... .303.................... 2nd
Opp OPS....................... .546.................... 2nd
Innings.......................... 236.0.................... 2nd
Strikeouts.......................248...................... 4th
K/BB Ratio..................... 5.39...................... 4th
K/9.0 IP.......................... 9.46...................... 5th
Win%.........................15-6/.714.................. 7th
BB/9.0 IP....................... 1.75...................... 7th
Wins.................................15..................... T8th
Run Support Avg........... 4.16...................... 9th
ULTRA QUALITY STARTS
Felix Hernandez tied for the AL lead with 27
quality starts, and led MLB with 22 “Ultra Quality” starts…a QS is defined as 6.0 or more IP,
allowing 3 or less ER, while a UQS is 7.0 or
more IP, 2 or less runs allowed:
Pitcher UQS
1. Felix Hernandez (SEA)...........................22
2. Adam Wainwright (STL)...........................21
Johnny Cueto (CIN).................................21
4. Corey Kluber (CLE)..................................19
5. Clayton Kershaw (LAD)............................16
POSITION HR LEADERS
Mike Zunino set a club record with 22 home
runs, 2nd-most among AL catchers and tied
for 3rd-most in the Majors…Brad Miller hit 10
home runs, 3rd-most among AL shortstops:
AL Catcher
HR
1. Brian McCann (NYY)...............................23
2. Mike Zunino (SEA).................................22
3. Yan Gomes (CLE)....................................21
4. Salvador Perez (KC)................................17
5. Tyler Flowers (CWS)................................15
AL Shortstop
HR
1. Alexei Ramirez (CWS)..............................15
2. Xander Bogaerts (BOS)...........................12
3. Brad Miller (SEA)...................................10
4. Asdrubal Cabrera (CLE).............................9
J.J. Hardy (BAL)........................................9
Jose Reyes (TOR)......................................9
March 31 – Mariners beat LAA 10-3 on Opening Night behind 11 strikeouts from Felix Hernandez.
April 8 – Corey Hart hits 2 home runs in Mariners 5-3 win over LAA in home opener.
April 23 – Kyle Seager hits a walk-off 3-run HR in a 5-3 win over HOU to end 8-game losing streak.
April 28 – Kyle Seager named AL Player of the Week after 5-HR week.
May 1 – Roenis Elias strikes out 10 batters in Yankee Stadium debut in 4-2 win over NYY.
June 1 – Roenis Elias tosses a 3-hit shutout vs. DET, first Mariners rookie shutout since 1999.
June 2 – Kyle Seager ties a club record with 4 extra-base hits in 10-2 win at NYY.
June 8 – Felix Hernandez strikeouts out a career-high 15 batters in 5-0 win at TB.
June 22 – Fernando Rodney secures 20th save to complete a series sweep at KC.
June 29 – Felix Hernandez and Fernando Rodney combined on a 1-hitter in 3-0 win vs. CLE.
July 1 – Mariners record 18 hits and 13 runs in 13-2 win at HOU, including 7-run 6th inning.
July 15 – Felix Hernandez starts for the AL in the MLB All-Star Game in Minneapolis.
July 26 – Fernando Rodney records 200th career save.
July 30 – Felix Hernandez breaks MLB record with 14th straight start of 7.0 or more IP, 2 or fewer runs allowed.
August 9 – Lou Piniella becomes the 8th member of the Mariners Hall of Fame.
August 13 – Mariners complete 8-1 homestand with a 2-0 shutout vs. TOR.
August 22 – Felix Hernandez passes 200 strikeouts for the 6th consecutive season.
August 24 – Mariners complete first-ever sweep at Fenway Park with an 8-6 win (3 or more games).
August 26 – Mariners record win #72, passing win total from entire 2013 season (G#131).
September 3 – Kyle Seager and Corey Hart hit back-to-back HR off Jon Lester in 2-1 win at OAK.
September 8 – Mariners improve to season-high 15 games over .500 (79-64) with 4-1 win vs. HOU.
September 18 – Fernando Rodney sets club record with 46th save of the season.
September 27 – Mariners record 2nd walk-off win of the season on fielder’s choice by Austin Jackson.
September 28 – Mariners are eliminated from the playoffs despite a 4-1 win over LAA…Felix Hernandez claims
the AL ERA title with 5.1 scoreless innings.
LOGAN’S STRONG FINISH…Logan Morrison had a strong finish to the season, batting .321 (52x162) with 13
doubles, 6 home runs and 20 RBI over the final two months of the season (since 8/1)…in September he ranked
10th in the AL batting .342 (26x76) with 5 home runs (T7th in AL) and a 1.042 OPS (4th in AL).
STRONG ROOKIE PITCHING…the Mariners five rookie pitchers - Roenis Elias, Dominic Leone, James
Paxton, Taijuan Walker, Carson Smith - combined to go 27-21 with a 3.13 ERA, 1.242 WHIP and .231
opponent batting average in 116 combined games (47 starts)…27 rookie wins are 2nd-most in club history
behind 37 in 1999…among AL rookie starting pitchers, Elias ranked 2nd in ERA (3.85) and in 7th in wins (10)…
amongst relievers, Leone ranked 2nd in strikeouts (70) and 3rd in ERA (2.17).
ZUNINO SETS CLUB CATCHER HR RECORD…Mike Zunino set a club record for home runs by a catcher
with 22, breaking the old record of 19 set by Miguel Olivo in 2011…22 home runs were 2nd among AL catchers
(McCann, NYY, 23) and tied for 3rd-most in the Majors…Zunino recorded more extra-base hits (44) than singles
(43) during the season.
JAMES THE JET…James Jones was 27-for-28 (96.4%) stealing bases during his rookie season, leading the
Majors in stolen base percentage…among Mariners with at least 20 stolen bases in a season, Jones’ SB%
goes into the record books as the best in club history just ahead of Ichiro in 2006 (45-for-47, 95.7%)…despite
playing in just 108 games, was T9th in the American League with 27 stolen bases, 2nd-most by a Mariners
rookie (Ichiro, 56 in 2001).
CANO ON-BASE STREAK…Robinson Cano reached base safely in 31 consecutive games April 20-May 24,
the 3rd-longest on-base streak among AL players in the first half of the season…Cano batted .372 (45x121)
with a .414 on-base percentage during his career-high on-base streak.
4 ALL-STARS…Felix Hernandez (5th ASG), Robinson Cano (6th ASG), Fernando Rodney (2nd ASG) and
Kyle Seager (1st ASG) represented the Mariners in the 85th Midsummer Classic at Target Field in Minneapolis…
marked the first time since 2003 that the Mariners had at least four players selected to play in the All-Star
game…also the first time since 2006 (Ichiro & Jose Lopez) to have a pair of position player All-Stars.
FELIX NAMED ALL-STAR STARTER…Felix Hernandez was selected as the starting pitcher for the American
League (1.0 IP, 2 K)…became the second Mariners pitcher to start the All-Star game, joining Randy Johnson in
1995 and 1997…was Felix’s 5th selection to the Midsummer Classic, having been named to the 2009, 2011,
2012 and 2013 ASG…Felix is the 5th player in club history to be selected to at least 5 All-Star games, and just
the second pitcher…joins Ken Griffey Jr. (10; 1990, ‘91, ‘92-MVP, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99), Ichiro (10;
2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07-MVP, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10), Edgar Martinez (7; 1992, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, 2000, ‘01, ‘03) and
Randy Johnson (5; 1990, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘97).
CANO 5-TIME ALL-STAR STARTER…Robinson Cano started his 5th straight All-Star game for the American
League (6th overall selection)…joined Hall of Famers Rod Carew (6 straight, 1970-75) & Roberto Alomar (5
straight, 1996-2000) as only second basemen in AL history to earn five straight fan elections.
PITCHER OF THE MONTH…Felix Hernandez was named the American League Pitcher of the Month for
June…King Felix went 3-1 with a 1.22 ERA (6 ER, 44.1 IP) in 6 starts during the month…he struck out 54
batters to tie for 2nd in the AL (Darvish - 57, Price - 54), the most strikeouts he has recorded in a month during
his career (previous: 51 in June 2010, August 2010, August 2011)…was the 4th monthly honor for Hernandez,
also winning the award in August 2012, September 2009 and June 2009…only pitcher in club history to win
more than 2 Pitcher of the Month awards (Randy Johnson - 2, Mark Langston - 2).
15 STRIKEOUTS…Felix Hernandez struck out a career-high 15 batters June 8 at Tampa Bay, tied for most
in the Majors by a pitcher in 2014 (Jon Lester, BOS on May 3 vs. OAK & Clayton Kershaw, LAD on June 18 vs.
Colorado)…was the 21st time in Mariners history that a pitcher had at least 15 strikeouts in a game, the first
since Randy Johnson had 15 on July 11, 1998 vs. Angels.
2014 Team Highlights
COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR…Chris Young was named the
Sporting News American League Comeback Player of the Year…Young
returned to the Majors for the first time since 2012 to go 12-9 with a 3.65 ERA
(67 ER, 165.0 IP) in 30 games/29 starts… 12 wins tied his career-high set in
2005 with Texas, and recorded the 3rd-most innings (165.0) of his 10-season
Major League career…the span of 8 years between 12+ win seasons is tied
for the 3rd-longest in MLB history behind Danny Darwin (12 years, 1980-93),
Lindy McDaniel (9 years, 1963-73) and Ron Kline (9 years, 1958-68).
SEAGER 2-TIME AL PLAYER OF THE WEEK…Kyle Seager was named
the AL Player of the Week twice during the season, April 21-27 (.409/9x22,
5 HR, 11 RBI) and June 23-29 (.583/14x24, 2 HR, 8 RBI)…Seager is the first
Mariners player to win multiple Player of the Week awards in a season since
Ken Griffey Jr. in 1998.
FELIX NAMED AL PLAYER OF THE WEEK…Felix Hernandez was named
the American League Player of the Week for the period June 2-8…Hernandez
went 1-0 with a 1.29 ERA, one walk and 23 strikeouts in 14.0 innings over 2
starts to claim his second career weekly honor, last accomplishing the feat
on Aug. 20, 2012 after the right-hander tossed a perfect game against the
Tampa Bay Rays.
FELIX CAREER-HIGH K’S…Felix Hernandez finished the season with a
career-high 248 strikeouts, ranking 4th in the American League and 5th-most
in single-season Mariners history:
Mariners Single-Season Strikeouts
Rk Player
SO Year
1. Randy Johnson
308
1993
2. Randy Johnson
294
1995
3. Randy Johnson
291
1997
4. Mark Langston
262
1987
5. Felix Hernandez
248
2014
6. Mark Langston
245
1986
7. Randy Johnson
241
1992
8. Mark Langston
235
1988
9. Felix Hernandez
232
2010
10. Randy Johnson
228
1991
STRIKEOUTS BEFORE TURNING 29…Felix Hernandez has recorded
1,951 strikeouts in his 10 Major League seasons, all before turning 29 years
old (turns 29 April 8, 2015)…the 1,951 strikeouts are tied for 4th-most in
baseball history before turning 29 years old:
Most Strikeouts – Before Turning 29
2,156
Sam McDowell
2,117
Walter Johnson
2,082
Bert Blyleven
1,951
Amos Rusie
1,951
Felix Hernandez
1,855
Don Drysdale
1,836
Bob Feller
1,835
Dwight Gooden
1,818
Pedro Martinez
OPENING DAY FELIX…Felix Hernandez made his club-record 7th career
Opening Day start, earning the win by allowing 2 ER (3 runs total) in 6.0
innings…was his 6th consecutive OD start (2007 vs. OAK, 2009 at MIN, 2010
at OAK, 2011 at OAK, 2012 at OAK-Tokyo, 2013 at OAK)…Felix is 5-0, 1.52
ERA (9 ER, 53.1 IP) with 52 strikeouts in his 7 career Opening Day starts.
YOUNG OPENING DAY STARTS…Felix Hernandez is the first pitcher in
Major League history (since 1900) to make 7 Opening Day starts prior to
turning 28…only four other pitchers have made 6 Opening Day starts as a
pitcher before turning 28:
Most Career Opening Day Starts by Pitcher Before Turning 28:
Felix Hernandez
7
2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
Bert Blyleven
6
1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977
Dennis Eckersley
6
1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982
Fernando Valenzuela 6
1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988
Dwight Gooden
6
1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
LOTS OF STRIKEOUTS IN OPENER…Felix Hernandez recorded 11
strikeouts on Opening Night March 31 at LAA, the 4th-most in an Opening
Day start in club history: Randy Johnson (14 in 1993 & 1996), Felix Hernandez
(12 in 2007), Mark Langston (10 in 1988) and Floyd Bannister (10 in 1982)…
Felix’s 52 strikeouts in his 7 Opening Day starts are the most in club history,
passing Randy Johnson, who had 50 in his 6 OD starts…Felix’s 7 Opening
Day starts are the most by a starting pitcher in club history (previous: Johnson
- 6) and his 5 wins are also the most (previous: Johnson - 3).
OPENING DAY WIN STREAK…the Mariners extended their Opening Day
winning streak to 8 consecutive games with a 10-3 win vs. the Angels (old
record was 5 straight from 1982-86)…it is the longest OD winning streak
since the Cincinnati Reds posted 9 straight wins on Opening Day from 19831991, and is the 2nd-longest American League Opening Day win streak
trailing only the St. Louis Browns (9 straight, 1937-45).
HOMEGROWN ROSTER…the Mariners 35-player active roster at the end of
the season featured 19 homegrown players (drafted/signed and developed
by the Mariners).
TWO-TIME MARINERS…Kendrys Morales and Willie Bloomquist joined a
group of 36 players to have at least two separate stints with the Mariners…
Mike Blowers, Raul Ibañez, Norm Charlton and Jeff Nelson each had three
stints.
NEW STADIUM…the Mariners played at Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia)
and Marlins Park (Miami) in 2014, the 47th and 48th ballparks the franchise
has appeared in (regular season)…the Mariners have debuted a new stadium
in 6 of the last 7 seasons (Marlins Park/Citizens Bank Park - 2014, Great
American Ball Park - 2013, Nationals Park - 2011, Busch Stadium/Target
Field - 2010, Yankee Stadium - 2009, Turner Field - 2008, Wrigley Field 2007)…Seattle is 16-32 all-time in their first ever game in a park…Seattle
has played in 25 different AL parks (including County Stadium in Milwaukee
and both the Kingdome and Safeco Field) and 23 different NL parks…the
only current ballpark the Mariners have not played in is Citi Field (New York).
WHIP RECORD…Felix Hernandez led the American League with a clubrecord WHIP of 0.915 (Walks+Hits / Innings)…broke the previous mark of
1.006 set by Hisashi Iwakuma in 2013…was the lowest by an AL pitcher
since Pedro Martinez in 2000 (0.737).
TOUGH TRAVEL SCHEDULE…the Mariners logged an MLB-high 52,000
flight miles during the season, including 7 trips of over 4,500 flight miles…
ended the season with 17 consecutive games without an off day, including
an 11-game, 3-city road trip to Anaheim, Houston and Toronto…made 6
different trips to the Eastern Time Zone.
WELCOME TO THE SHOW…six players made their Major League debut
with the Mariners in 2014: Stefen Romero (4/1 at LAA), Roenis Elias (4/3
at OAK), Dominic Leone (4/6 at OAK), James Jones (4/18 at MIA), Chris
Taylor (7/24 vs. BAL), Carson Smith (9/1 at OAK)…10 rookies saw action on
the field (5 position players, 5 pitchers).
THANK YOU FANS…the Mariners drew 2,063,624, eclipsing the two-million
mark for the first time since 2010…the final attendance number represented
a Major League-best 17 percent increase over 2013 (1,761,661)…recorded
a pair of sellouts, Opening Night vs. the Angels (45,662) and Sept. 13 vs.
Oakland (43,914).
THE COMEBACK…the Mariners beat the Red Sox 5-3 on August 22 at
Fenway Park in remarkable fashion…trailing 3-0 with 2 outs against AllStar closer Koji Uehara, Seattle rallied for 5 runs to secure the win…Austin
Jackson had a 2-run double (on an 0-2 pitch) and Dustin Ackley plated the
go-ahead runs with a 2-run single…Robinson Cano added a run-scoring
single…marked the first time since May 30, 2009 at LAA to overcome at
least a 3-run 9th inning deficit in a victory (trailed 3-0, scored 3 in 9th, won
4-3 in 10 innings)…the win snapped a 9-game losing streak at Fenway Park
and propelled Seattle into a ½ game lead for the AL second wild card spot
ahead of Detroit.
INSTANT REPLAY…in the first year of Major League Baseball’s expanded
instant replay, Mariners manager Lloyd McClendon challenged 35 plays,
with 20 being overturned…there were 1,275 total reviews in 2014 (1,051
manager review, 224 crew chief review), with 603 calls being overturned
(47.3%)…the average length of review was 1:46.
RARE WALK-OFF WIN…the Mariners recorded their second walk-off win
of the season Sept. 27 vs. the Angels on a RBI fielder’s choice by Austin
Jackson in the bottom of the 11th inning…Seattle ranked last in walk-off
wins in the Majors, with KC, ATL, HOU all with 4 walk-off wins.
DRAFT RECAP…the Mariners signed 36 of the 40 players that were selected
in the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft…outfielder Alex Jackson, who was
the 6th overall pick in the draft, was the Mariners first-round draft pick…
the Mariners selected 21 pitchers, including 9 left-handers, 5 catchers, 9
infielders (1 1B, 2 2B, 5 SS, 1 3B), and 5 outfielders…Seattle selected 31
college players and 9 high school players.
13 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
Hitters Notes
Total
vs. Left
vs. Right
Home
Away
Day
Night
RISP
Bases Loaded
Pre-All Star
Post-All Star
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
• The Totals - Appeared in 143 games, making 131 starts (LF-127, DH-4) while hitting .245 (123x502) with 64 runs, 27 doubles, 4 triples, 14 home runs and
65 RBI.
• New Heights - Set career-highs in doubles (27), home runs (14) and RBI (65).
• Finishing Strong - Hit .274 (71x259) with 34 runs, 15 doubles, 2 triples, 10 home runs and 38 RBI in his final 69 games of the season; began the season
hitting .214 (52x243) with 30 runs, 12 doubles, 2 triples, 4 home runs and 27 RBI in his first 74 games of the season.
• Rest Was Good - Hit .319 (51x160) with 26 runs, 12 doubles, 2 triples, 7 home runs and 31 RBI with a .901 OPS in his first 40 games after the All-Star
Break (July 18-Aug. 31).
• The Turnaround - Ranked T6th in Majors in July hitting .365 (31x85) with 9 runs, 9 doubles, 1 home run and 9 RBI in 24 games.
• Power Performance - Ranked T8th in the American League with 10 home runs from July 31 through the end of the season.
• On The Road Again - Hit .253 (67x265) on the road but just .236 (56x237) at Safeco Field but hit .304 (31x102) in his final 26 home games (since July 21).
• Twice the Fun - Recorded his first career multi-home run game May 11 vs. Kansas City (3x4, 2 HR, 2 RBI, K).
• Three In A Row - Hit a home run in three consecutive plate appearances May 10-11.
2014 Splits
Total
vs. Left
vs. Right
Home
Away
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
Season Cut Short - Had season-ending surgery on his right knee Aug. 9 in Seattle performed by Dr. Edward Khalfayan.
Disabled List - Placed on the 15-day disabled list July 24 with right knee discomfort…transferred to the 60-day DL on Sept. 1.
The Totals - Appeared in 47 games, making 32 starts: SS-16 G/12 GS, 2B-10 G/6 GS, 3B: 5 G/5 GS, 1B: 7 G/5 GS, LF: 3 G/3 GS, RF: 1 G/0 GS, DH: 1 GS).
RISP - Hit .394 (13x33) with 14 RBI with runners in scoring position…with RISP/2 outs hit .571 (8x14)…since 2012 combined to bat .417 with RISP.
Glove Man - Appeared defensively at all four infield positions and both corner outfield positions.
Consistent - Recorded at least one hit in 25 of 44 games with an at-bat (11 multi-hit games).
Round Tripper - Hit a 2-run home run in the 6th inning May 23 vs. Houston, his first HR since Aug. 10, 2011 vs. Houston, a span of 663 plate appearances.
Game #1,000 - Appeared in his 1,000th career game on June 10 vs. New York, leading off and playing first base.
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• Season Totals - Started 157 of 162 games in his first season with the Mariners…hit .314 (187x595) with 77 runs
scored, 37 doubles, 2 triples, 14 home runs, 82 RBI and a career-high 10 stolen bases.
• .300 Again - Hit over .300 for the 6th consecutive season, tied for the longest active streak in the Majors with
Victor Martinez: 2009 - .320, 2010 - .319, 2011 - .302, 2012 - .313, 2013 - .314, 2014 - .314.
• Awards - Mariners nominee for the Hank Aaron Award…also named Mariners BBWAA Most Valuable Player…
finalist for Rawlings Gold Glove Award.
• Multi-Hit Cano - Ranked 4th in the AL (T5th in MLB) with 56 multi-hit games…346 multi-hit games since 2009
season are most in MLB (M. Cabrera - 340).
• Double Vision - Recorded 37 doubles (T7th in AL), his 10th consecutive season with 30 or more doubles…joins
Albert Pujols as only players in MLB history to record at least 30 doubles in each of first 10 seasons.
• Mr. Consistent - Recorded at least one hit in 120 of 157 games (76.4%), 3rd-most games with a hit in MLB: J.
Altuve (127 of 158) and Michael Brantley (123 of 156).
• AL Rankings - Ranked 6th in hits (187), on-base percentage (.382) and batting average (.314), 4th in multi-hit
games (56), T7th in doubles (37).
• HR Data - Hit 14 home runs, with 9 coming with runners on base…hit 8 of 14 home runs over final 68 games
(6 in first 89 games).
• GWRBI - Led the team and T11th in AL with 12 game-winning RBI.
• WAR - Listed 6th amongst American League position players with a 6.4 WAR - Baseball-Reference.com.
• RISP - Ranked 5th in the AL batting .339 (38x112) with runners in scoring position…hit .364 (16x44) with RISP/2
outs and .500 (4x8, 9 RBI) with bases loaded.
• On Base Streak - Reached base safely (via H or BB) in career-high 31 consecutive games (27 via hit), April 20May 24, 3rd-longest by an AL player in 2014…batted .368 (45x121) with 18 R, 9 2B, HR, 20 RBI during streak.
• Hitting Streaks - Pair of 10-game hitting streaks: June 2-12 (.368/14x38, 6 R, 3 2B, HR, 4 RBI) and July 29-Aug.
8 (.412/14x34, 5 R, 3 2B, 2 HR, 6 RBI.
• Mariners Wins - Started 85 of 87 team wins, batting .344 (110x320) in those games…in losses hit .280 (77x275).
• Can’t Keep Him Down - Missed 4 games (May 29-June 1) with a left hand contusion…first time since 2006 to
not start in four consecutive team games…T12th in AL appearing in 157 games…since 2007 appeared in 1,277
of 1,296 (98%) of team games (missed 19 games in last 8 seasons).
• Mariners Debut - Went 2-for-4 in Mariners debut and scored his 800th career run March 31 at LAA.
• All-Star - Elected by the fans as the American League starting second baseman…5th consecutive Midsummer
Classic starting for the AL at second base and 6th All-Star selection…became the first AL second baseman to
start 5 consecutive All-Star games since Roberto Alomar (1996-2000).
• Career - 1,531 career MLB games, batting .310 with 412 doubles, 30 doubles, 218 home runs and 904 RBI.
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THE RANKINGS
Robinson Cano was amongst the American League leaders in several hitting categories during the 2014 season:
Category Ranking
Intentional Walks........20.......................3rd
Multi-Hit Games.........56.......................4th
Batting Avg............... .314.....................6th
On-Base Pct............. .382.....................6th
Hits............................187......................6th
Times on Base...........254....................T6th
Doubles......................37.....................T7th
OPS.......................... .836...................11th
GWRBI........................12...................T11th
Games Played...........157..................T12th
RBI..............................82.....................20th
AL BATTING LEADERS
Player AVG
1. Jose Altuve (HOU)............... .341 (225x660)
2. Victor Martinez (DET).......... .335 (188x561)
3. Michael Brantley (CLE)........ .327 (200x611)
4. Adrian Beltre (TEX).............. .324 (178x549)
5. Jose Abreu (CWS)............... .317 (176x556)
6. Robinson Cano (SEA)........ .314 (187x595)
AL MULTI-HIT GAMES
Player
MULTI-HIT G
1. Jose Altuve (HOU)....................................69
2. Michael Brantley (CLE).............................59
3. Victor Martinez (DET)...............................57
4. Robinson Cano (SEA).............................56
5. Miguel Cabrera (DET)...............................55
Adam Jones (BAL)....................................55
Ian Kinsler (DET).......................................55
• The Totals - Appeared in 80 games, making 57 starts (RF-35, LF-9, CF-5, DH-8), hitting .276 (64x232) with 22 runs, 12 doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs &
23 RBI.
• Put Him In - Seattle was 45-35 when he appeared in a game, 34-23 in games that he started.
• The Igniter - Reached safely in first plate appearance in 15 of 31 starts batting leadoff (.448/13x29, 2 BB, 4 2B).
• Finishing Strong - Hit .295 (56x190) with 19 runs, 9 double, 2 triples, 2 home runs and 21 RBI in his final 66 games of the season and .328 (21x64) with an
.872 OPS in his last 29 games (since Aug. 7); hit .190 (8x42) in his first 14 games.
• Right Side - Hit .305 (62x203) with 11 doubles, 2 triples, 2 home runs and 22 RBI against right-handers; hit .069 (2x29) against left-handers.
• Bottom Third - Hit .333 (21x63) when hitting 7th, 8th, or 9th in the lineup; .254 (43x169) when hitting in the top-6 spots.
• Moving On Up - Began the season with AAA Tacoma, appearing in 37 games before being selected by Seattle on May 30.
• Minors - AAA Tacoma: Hit .272 (31x114) with 2 doubles and 6 RBI in 37 games, appearing at all 3 outfield positions (LF-5, CF-10, RF-8) and DH (11 G)..
• Mini Streaking - Had three hitting streaks of at least 5 games including season-high 7-game hitting streak Aug. 26-Sept. 5, hitting .412 (7x17).
• One-Time Pop - Hit a home run on June 27 vs. Cleveland, his first home run in 265 plate appearances (since May 30, 2013 at SD).
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• Overview - Split the season between San Diego and Seattle after being acquired at the trade deadline on July 31 in exchange for OF Abraham Almonte &
RHP Stephen Kohlscheen.
• The Totals - Appeared in 121 games, making 75 starts (RF-59, LF-9, CF-6, DH-1), hitting .230 (76x330) with 36 runs, 12 doubles, 4 triples, 3 home runs
and 21 RBI.
• Split Season - With Seattle hit .195 (16x82) with 11 runs, 2 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs and 5 RBI in 32 games; with San Diego hit .242 (60x248) with 25
runs, 10 doubles, 3 triples, 1 home run and 16 RBI.
• Going Deep - Hit first Mariners home run Sept. 4 at Texas…snapped a string of 274 consecutive homerless plate appearances.
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B/T: R/R • Ht: 6-6 • Wt: 230 • Service: 9.038 • Born: 3-24-82 in Bowling Green, KY (Age: 32)
• The Totals - Appeared in 68 games, making 62 starts (DH-53, RF-6, 1B-2, LF-1), hitting .203 (47x232) with 17 runs, 9 doubles, 6 home runs and 21 RBI.
• The End - Designated for assignment after the season on Sept. 29 and refused a minor league assignment on Oct. 6, becoming a free agent.
• Disabled List - Had two stints on the disabled list, placed on 15-day DL on May 20 with a strained left hamstring (activated on July 4) and placed on the
15-day DL on Aug. 2 with a right knee contusion (activated on Sept. 1).
• Rehabs - During two rehab assignments hit .286 (20x70) with 8 runs, 4 doubles, 2 triples, 4 home runs and 9 RBI in 19 games with AAA Tacoma.
• Multi-Pop - Had his 15th career multi-home run game on April 8 vs. Los Angeles-AL, including a season-high 4 RBI.
• Mini Streak - Had a season-high 7-game hitting streak April 15-23, batting .407 (11x27) with 2 runs, 3 doubles, 1 home run and 2 RBI.
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• Overview - Split the season between Detroit and Seattle after being acquired on July 31 as part of a 3-team deal that sent INF Nick Franklin to Tampa Bay.
• The Totals - Appeared in 154 games, making 151 starts (all in CF), batting .256 (153x597) with 71 runs, 30 doubles, 6 triples, 4 home runs, 47 RBI, 20 steals.
• Splitting Time - Hit .229 (51x223) with 19 runs, 5 doubles, 1 triple, 14 RBI and 11 steals in 54 games with Seattle; hit .273 (102x374) with 52 runs, 25
doubles, 5 triples, 4 home runs, 33 RBI and 9 steals in 100 games with Detroit.
• Liked Lefties - Hit .299 (52x174) with 9 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run and 14 RBI against left-handers; hit .239 (101x423) with 21 doubles, 5 triples, 3 home
runs and 33 RBI against right-handers.
• Homebody - Hit .299 (86x288) with .750 OPS at home; .217 (67x309) with a .566 OPS on the road.
• Strong Stretch - From June 5-Aug. 31, hit .295 (88x298) with 42 runs, 16 doubles, 4 triples, 1 home runs and 23 RBI in 75 games; hit .191 (21x110) with a
.424 OPS in his final 27 games (Sept. 1-28).
• Double Vision - Recorded his third career season with 30+ doubles (34 in 2010, 30 in 2013) and his third season with 20+ steals.
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B/T: L/L • Ht: 6-4 • Wt: 200 • Service: 0.131 • Born: 9-24-88 in Brooklyn, NY (Age: 26)
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The Totals - Appeared in 108 games, making 72 starts (CF-69, RF-2, LF-1), hitting .250 (78x312) with 46 runs, 9 doubles, 5 triples, 9 RBI & 27 steals.
Up & Down - Had four stints with the Mariners (April 16-19, May 5-Aug. 1, Aug. 11-17 & Aug. 29-end of season).
Quick Feet - Stole 27 bases, the second-highest total by a Mariners rookie in club history behind Ichiro (56 in 2001).
Fast Start - Hit .295 (59x200) with 33 runs, 6 doubles, 4 triples, 8 RBI & 17 steals in his first 56 games (April 18-July 1); hit .170 (19x112) with 13 runs, 3
doubles, 1 triple, 1 RBI and 10 steals in his final 52 games.
• Rookie Leaders - His 27 steals ranked 2nd amongst rookies in the Majors and his 96.4% success rate was the best.
• High Success - His 96.4% stolen base success rate is the 2nd-best by a rookie since 1970 (Quintin Berry, 21-for-21 in 2012 with DET)…was 27-for-28
(96.4%) stealing bases, leading the Majors in stolen base percentage…among Mariners with at least 20 SB in a season, SB% goes into the record books
as the best in club history just ahead of Ichiro in 2006 (45-for-47, 95.7%).
16 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
Hitters Notes
James Jones Continued:
• Top 10 Thief - T9th in the American League with 27 stolen bases, 2nd-most by a Mariners rookie (Ichiro, 56 in 2001).
• Rookie Leader - Amongst American League rookies (min. 250 PA), ranks 1st in stolen bases (27), 11th in average (.250), 7th in runs (46) and 9th in hits (78).
• Thief - Stole 27 bases which was tied for 9th in the American League.
• Fast Start - Set a club record with hits in his first 15 Major League starts.
• Quite A Game - Set career-highs with four hits and three stolen bases on June 30 at Houston; just the second time in club history a player has had 4+ hits
and 3+ stolen bases in the same game; his 3 steals in that game tied a single-game club record for rookies.
• The Streak - Had a season/career-high 14-game hitting streak May 9-24, hitting .288 (15x52) with 10 runs, 4 doubles, 2 triples and 1 RBI; the streak was
also the longest by a Mariners player in 2014.
• Speed Burst - Had 10 steals in a 14-game span June 16-30 including three multi-steal games (including two 3-steal games).
• The Debut - Made his Major League debut on April 18 at Miami, entering as a defensive replacement in right field and singling in his only at-bat.
• Minor Details - AAA Tacoma: Hit .282 (44x156) with 24 runs, 6 doubles, 3 triples, 2 home runs, 15 RBI and 7 steals in 37 games.
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• The Totals - Appeared in 123 games, making 107 starts (SS-105, 2B-2), hitting .221 (81x367) with 47 runs, 15 doubles, 4 triples, 10 home runs and 36 RBI.
• Steady - Hit .267 (59x221) with 33 runs, 10 doubles, 4 triples, 7 home runs and 25 RBI in his final 80 games (May 29-end of season); hit .151 (22x146) with
14 runs, 5 doubles, 3 home runs and 11 RBI in his first 43 games of the season.
• Strong Finish - Hit .350 (14x40) with 5 runs, 4 doubles, 1 triple, 3 RBI, .366 on-base percentage, .500 slugging and a .866 OPS in his final 17 games (since
Sept. 6).
• Late Season Surge - In his final 32 games (since Aug. 11), posted a .930 OPS which ranked 8th in the American League in that span.
• Perfect 10 - Became just the 4th Mariners shortstop with 10+ home runs in a season, joining Alex Rodriguez (5x), Rey Quiñones (2x) & Todd Cruz (1x).
• Short Pop - His 10 home runs as a shortstop were 2nd-best in the American League behind Chicago’s Alexei Ramirez (15).
• June Bloom - Hit .298 (25x84) with 15 runs, 1 double, 1 triple, 5 home runs and 12 RBI with an .867 OPS during June.
• Lid Lifter - Made his first Opening Day roster…18th Opening Day shortstop in club history.
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B/T: S/R • Ht: 6-1 • Wt: 240 • Service: 6.170 • Born: 6-20-83 in Fomento, Cuba (Age: 31)
• Overview - Split the season with Seattle (59 games) & Minnesota (39) after being acquired on July 24 in exchange for RHP Stephen Pryor.
• The Totals - Appeared in 98 games, making 97 starts (DH-71, 1B-26), hitting .218 (80x367) with 28 runs, 20 doubles, 8 home runs and 42 RBI.
• Splitting Time - With Seattle hit .207 (44x213) with 16 runs, 9 doubles, 7 home runs and 24 RBI in 59 games; with Minnesota hit .234 (36x154) with 12 runs,
11 doubles, 1 home run and 18 RBI in 39 games.
• Late Power Surge - Hit 7 home runs in his last 43 games, hit 1 home run in his first 55 games.
• Multi-HR Game - Recorded his 12th career multi-homer game Sept. 5 at Texas (2x4, 4 RBI)…third multi-HR game in Rangers Ballpark.
• Late Start - Did not sign as a free agent with Minnesota until June 8, missing the first two months of the season.
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B/T: L/L • Ht: 6-2 • Wt: 225 • Service: 4.069 • Born: 8-25-87 in Kansas City, MO (Age: 27)
• The Totals - Appeared in 99 games, making 91 starts (1B-74, DH-8, RF-7, LF-2), hitting .262 (88x336) with 41 runs, 20 doubles, 11 home runs and 38 RBI.
• Strong Finish - Hit .321 (54x168) with 28 runs, 13 doubles, 6 home runs, 21 RBI and an .878 OPS over his final 51 games including .342 (26x76) with 15
runs, 8 doubles, 5 home runs, 11 RBI and a 1.042 OPS in September…in September he ranked 10th in the AL batting .342 (26x76) with 5 home runs (T7th
in AL) and a 1.042 OPS (4th in AL); began the season hitting .202 (34x168) with a .592 OPS in his first 48 games.
• Clutch Homers - Of 11 home runs, 5 gave Seattle the lead and 2 tied the game; each of his last 6 home runs either tied the game or gave his team the lead.
• Left on Left - Hit .333 (30x90) with 7 doubles, 2 home runs, 10 RBI and an .846 OPS against left-handers; his .333 average was the 3rd-best in the Majors
by a left-handed hitter against a left-handed pitcher behind Kansas City’s Nori Aoki (.363/45x124) and Philadelphia’s Ben Revere (.341/61x179).
• Long Streak - Had a career-high tying 13 game hitting streak July 29-Aug. 12, hitting .333 (15x45) with 7 runs, 3 doubles, 1 home run and 6 RBI.
• Career Game - Had a career-high tying four hits on June 23 vs. Boston including two home runs; his first multi-home run game of his career.
• Historic Hits - On June 23, became the 9th player in club history (11th time) to reach base safely at least 5 times in a game, while hitting 2 or more home
runs and recording at least 4 RBI…he is the first Mariners player to do this since Mike Cameron’s 4-home run game May 2, 2002 at Chicago (AL)…also
became the first Mariners 1B to reach base 5+ times while scoring 3+ runs and knocking in 4+ runs in a game.
• The Injury - Spent time on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right hamstring April 16-June 10.
• The Recovery - Rehab Assignment May 23-June 11: Hit .308 (20x65) with 2 doubles and 3 home runs in 18 games.
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In The Majors - Appeared in just three games with Seattle, catching a total of 7.0 innings.
The Call-Up - Had his contract selected from AAA Tacoma on Sept. 1 when the rosters expanded.
The Minors - Spent most of season with AAA Tacoma, batting .290 (75x259) with 29 runs, 17 doubles, 3 triples, 4 home runs and 27 RBI in 73 games.
Defensively - With Tacoma appeared in 71 games behind the plate, 2 games at first base and made one pitching appearance.
On The Mound - Tossed 1.0 shutout inning on July 20 at Salt Lake, tossing a shutout 9th inning, walking one and getting a double play grounder.
Road Warrior (In Minors) - Hit .350 (48x137) on the road; .218 (27x124) on the road.
B/T: R/R • Ht: 6-2 • Wt: 220 • Service: 0.136 • Born: 10-17-88 in Tucson, AZ (Age: 26)
• Overview - Appeared in 72 games, making 45 starts (RF-35, DH-9, LF-1), hitting .192 (34x177) with 19 runs, 6 doubles, 2 triples, 3 home runs and 11 RBI.
• Up & Down - Had three stints with Seattle (March 31-June 29, July 17-Aug. 1 & Sept. 1-end of season).
• Longballs - Of the three home runs hit, one was a game-tying pinch-hit 3-run home run in Atlanta on June 3 and another was a go-head home run (1st
MLB home run) on May 5 against Oakland’s Scott Kazmir.
• First Hit - Recorded his first Major League hit in the 4th inning on April 2 at Los Angeles-AL against left-hander Hector Santiago.
• Making The Team - Made the Mariners Opening Day roster for the first time in his career…made his MLB debut April 1 at LAA (0x4).
• The Minors - AAA Tacoma: Hit .358 (54x151) with 26 runs, 7 doubles, 2 triples, 12 home runs and 36 RBI in 36 games.
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The Totals - Appeared in 78 games, making 62 starts (RF-53, CF-9), hitting .273 (63x231) with 38 runs, 11 doubles, 3 triples, 8 home runs, 34 RBI.
OPS - Recorded a .791 OPS, which was 2nd-best on the club behind Robinson Cano (min. 200 PA).
New Heights - Despite collecting only 231 at-bats, set career bests in average (.273), on-base percentage (.341) and slugging (.450).
Strong Finish - Hit .292 (56x192) with 31 runs, 10 doubles, 2 triples, 7 home runs, 31 RBI and an .830 OPS in his final 57 games (since May 1); began the
season hitting .179 (7x39) with 7 runs, 1 double, 1 triple, 1 home runs and 3 RBI in his first 21 games.
Right Production - Hit .276 (47x170) with 9 doubles, 2 triples, 8 home runs, 26 RBI & .831 OPS against RHP; hit .262 (16x61) against lefties.
The Injuries - Had two stints on the disabled list: June 12-27 (right AC joint inflammation) and July 11-Sept. 8 (strained left oblique).
Rehabs - During two rehab assignment with AAA Tacoma hit .327 (18x55) with 11 runs, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run and 9 RBI in 15 games.
Missed Time - While on his second rehab assignment, missed time with a viral infection after the birth of his daughter.
Historic Versatility - Started May 5 vs. Oakland in center field, moved to left in the 8th, then to right field in the 9th…he’s just the third Mariners player ever
to play all three outfield spots in one game…he joined Rich Amaral (Sept. 11, 1992 vs. MIN) and Stan Javier (April 21, 2001 vs. LAA).
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• The Totals - Appeared in 159 games, making 158 starts (3B-157, DH-1), hitting .268 (158x590) with 71 runs, 27
THE RANKINGS
doubles, 4 triples, 25 home runs & 96 RBI.
• Team Leader - Led the team in games played (159), home runs (25), RBI (96), extra-base hits (56), T1st in slug- Kyle Seager was amongst the American
League leaders in several hitting and fieldging (.454), 2nd in at-bats (590), runs (71), hits (158), walks (52), T2nd in doubles (27) and triples (4).
ing categories during the 2014 season:
• All-Star - Selected to the American League All-Star team (replaced Toronto’s Edwin Encarnacion).
• Gold Glove Finalist - Named Rawlings Gold Glove Finalist with Josh Donaldson (OAK) and Adrian Beltre (TEX). Category Ranking
• 2-Time AL Player of the Week - Was a two-time American League Player of the Week: April 21-27 (.409/9x22, Fielding Pct (3B).......... .981.................1st
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 Total Chances (3B)....... 422.................2nd
Games Played.............. 159................T4th
Jr. in 1998 to earn multiple Player of the Week honors in the same season.
• The Hot Corner - Amongst AL third basemen, ranked 2nd in games (159), home runs (25), RBI (96), T2nd in hits RBI................................. 96...............T13th
Home Runs.................... 25...............T14th
(158), 3rd in slugging (.454), 4th in runs (71), 7th in doubles (27).
• Hot Corner Clout -Finished with 25 home runs and 96 RBI…his 96 RBI were 3rd-most in club history by a third Slugging Pct................ .454...............17th
baseman: Jim Presley, 109 in 1986 & Adrian Beltre, 98 in 2007…joins Presley in 1986 as only primary 3B to lead OPS............................. .788...............18th
Extra-Base Hits............. 56...............T18th
the Mariners in RBI…25 HR ranked T4th-most by third baseman in club history with Beltre (2006 & 2008), trailing
Presley (28 in 1985 & 27 in 1986) & Beltre (26 in 2007)…Seager’s .788 OPS was 6th-highest among MLB third
baseman, 3rd-best in AL behind Adrian Beltre and Josh Donaldson.
• 25-25-90 - Became the 15th Mariners player to record a 25 double-25 home run-90 RBI season and the first since Jose Lopez in 2009.
• Iron Man - Played the final 126 games of the season (since May 11)…the consecutive games played streak is the 6th-longest active streak in the Majors.
• The Glove - Led Major League third basemen with a .981 fielding percentage, the best single-season fielding percentage by a third baseman in club history
(Jeff Cirillo, .973 in 2002), and the 10th-best in American League history since 1948.
• The Fielding Bible - Led AL third basemen with a plus-24 rating in runs saved (Oakland’s Josh Donaldson at plus-21)…The Fielding Bible showed he led
all Major League third basemen in good throws to first, leading AL third basemen with a 96.6-percent “good throw” rate.
• Heart & Hustle - Mariners nominee for the Heart and Hustle Award, as voted on by Alumni and active Major League players and is presented annually to
an active player who demonstrates a passion for the game of baseball and best embodies the values, spirit and traditions of the game.
• 20x3 - Is the first Mariners player since Raul Ibañez (2005-2008) to record 20+ HR in at least 3 consecutive seasons and joins Ken Griffey Jr. and Jim Presley
as the only Mariners players with 20+ HR in 3 of first 4 MLB seasons (20 in ‘12, 22 in ‘13).
• Safeco Production - Hit 16 homers at Safeco Field which is T7th-most in ballpark history and his 53 RBI are T11th-most in ballpark history…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 percentage.
• Extra Bases - Tied a club record with 4 extra-base hits and 2 triples on June 2 at New York (AL)…went 4-for-5 with 3 runs, a double, 2 triples, a home run
and 3 RBI…became the first Major Leaguer to hit 2 triples and at least one homer and one double since Hal Breeden for Montreal in 1973…last AL player
to do it was Hoot Evers for Detroit in 1950.
• 4-Game Stretch - Recorded 5 home runs and 11 RBI over a 4-game stretch April 23-27 (.533/8x15)…only other Mariners player with as many hits, RBI and
home runs over a 4-game stretch was Ken Griffey Jr. (May 21-4, 1996: .556/10x18, 5 HR, 12 RBI).
• Hitting Streak - Recorded season-high 9-game hitting streak Aug. 26-Sept. 4 (.314/11x35, 4 runs, 1 double, 3 home runs, 6 RBI).
• Walk-Off - Hit a walk-off 3-run home run April 23 vs. Houston’s Josh Fields to give Seattle a 5-3 win (snapped 8-game losing streak).
• Multi-HR Games - Had a pair of multi-HR games: April 23 vs. HOU (including walk-off) and April 27 vs. TEX (including go-ahead 3-run shot in 8th inning).
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The Totals - Appeared in 80 games, making 66 starts (all at first base), hitting .202 (50x248) with 28 runs, 13 doubles, 7 home runs and 30 RBI.
Early Iron Man - Appeared in the first 63 games (58 starts) before appearing in just 19 of the final 99 games due to injury, rehab assignment & option to AAA.
Tailing Off - In his first 37 games hit .248 (33x133) with 18 runs, 9 doubles, 5 home runs and 24 RBI; .148 (17x115) with 4 doubles & 2 home runs in final 43.
The Minors - Hit .337 (69x205) with 29 runs, 13 doubles, 7 home runs, 40 RBI, .422 on-base percentage and .502 slugging in 56 games with AAA Tacoma.
RISP - Hit .323 (10x31) with 3 doubles, 2 home runs and 19 RBI with runners in scoring position in his first 22 games; .097 (3x31) in his final 25 games.
Getting Healthy - Was recalled from his rehab assignment, removed from the disabled list and optioned to AAA Tacoma on July 4.
The Injury - Placed on the 15-day disabled list with a strained left quad from June 11 (retro to June 10) through July 11.
The Opener - Went 2-for-4 with 3 runs, double, a home run & 3 RBI on Opening Night March 31 at Los Angeles-AL…he is the only Mariners player in club
history with 3+ runs & RBI in an Opening Day.
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• The Totals - Appeared in 21 games, making 18 starts (all at catcher), while hitting .213 (13x61) with 4 runs, 2 doubles and 5 RBI.
• Up & Down - Began his MLB season hitting .138 (4x29) in his first 9 games before hitting .391 (9x23) in his next 7 games (Aug. 20-Sept. 7) but finished
0x9 in his last 5 games.
• Winner - Seattle was 11-7 in his 18 starts behind the plate including 11-3 in his first 14 starts.
• Moving On Up - Began the season with AAA Tacoma before being recalled on July 8 (John Buck DFA).
• His Start - With AAA Tacoma hit .274 (48x175) with 13 runs, 7 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs and 16 RBI in 48 games.
• Opening Eyes - In his final 10 games with Tacoma, hit .375 (15x40) with 5 doubles, a home run and 2 RBI.
• Thou Shall Not Steal - Threw out 21 of the 41 attempted base stealers during his time in the minors.
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B/T: R/R • Ht: 6-1 • Wt: 190 • Service: 0.067 • Born: 8-29-90 in Virginia Beach, VA (Age: 24)
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The Totals - Appeared in 47 games, making 40 starts (all at shortstop), hitting .287 (39x136) with 16 runs, 8 doubles, 9 RBI and a .347 on-base percentage.
Fast Start - Hit .325 (26x80) with 11 runs, 6 doubles and 5 RBI in his first 28 games; hit .232 (13x56) in his final 19 games (Aug. 29-end of season).
First Impression - Hit safely in his first 12 starts, 2nd-longest hit streak as a starter to start his career in club history (James Jones, 15, May 6-24, 2014).
Mini Streaks - Had three hitting streaks of at least 5 games including a season-high 6-game hitting streak Aug. 5-10 (.450/9x20, 5 R, 2 2B, RBI).
The Debut - Made his Major League debut July 24 vs. Baltimore, starting at shortstop and batting 9th (1x3)…recorded first hit off Chris Tillman.
Welcome to the Show - Selected from AAA Tacoma on July 24 and made his MLB debut that night against Baltimore.
The Minors - In 75 game with AAA Tacoma hit .328 (99x302) with 63 runs scored, 22 doubles, 7 triples, 5 home runs and 37 RBI.
PCL Leader - At the time of his promotion was among Pacific Coast League leaders in batting average (2nd), runs scored (T4th) and triples (T3rd).
PCL All-Star - Went 3-for-3 with 2 doubles in the AAA All-Star Game to earn Top Star honors for the Pacific Coast League.
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• The Totals - Appeared in 131 games, making 126 starts (C-125, DH-1), hitting .199 (87x438) with 51 runs, 20
HR LEADERS
doubles, 2 triples, 22 home runs and 60 RBI.
MLB CATCHERS
• The Record - Set a club record for home runs by a catcher with 22, breaking the old record of 19 set by Miguel
Olivo in 2011…22 home runs were 2nd among AL catchers (McCann, NYY, 23) and tied for 3rd-most in the Majors… Player HR
1. Devin Mesoraco (CIN)..................25
Zunino recorded more extra-base hits (44) than singles (43) during the season.
• Backstop Pop - T3rd in the Majors in home runs by a catcher behind Cincinnati’s Devin Mesoraco (25) and New 2. Brian McCann (NYY)....................23
3. Mike Zunino (SEA)......................22
York’s Brian McCann (23).
Buster Posey (SF).........................22
• Young Catching Pop - When he hit his 20th home run of the season at 23 years and 186 days, he became the 5th- Evan Gattis (ATL)..........................22
youngest catcher to put up a 20-double, 20-home run season behind Johnny Bench (21.299 in 1969), Brian McCann 6. Yan Gomes (CLE).........................21
(22.223 in 2006), Johnny Bench (22.298 in 1970) & Gary Carter (23.177 in 1977).
• Ouch - Led the American League with 17 hit by pitches, the 2nd-most in Mariners history (Jose Guillen, 19 in 2007).
• Left Is Right - Hit .252 (33x131) with 8 doubles and 5 home runs vs. LHP; .176 (54x307) with 12 doubles, 2 triples and 17 home runs vs. RHP.
• The Receiver - Ranked 2nd in the AL and 4th in the Majors with a 3.18 catchers ERA and his 1121.0 innings caught ranked 2nd in the AL.
• Iron Mike - 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.
• Power Spurt - Hit 15 of his 22 home runs in his final 73 games of the season (June 20-end of season).
• Strikeouts - Led the team and ranked 6th in the American League with 158 strikeouts.
• New York Knocks - 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
first game at Yankee Stadium (new or old).
• The Opener - Made his first Opening Day roster…was the youngest player on the Mariners Opening Day roster.
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Additional Position Players on 40-Man Roster:
JI-MAN CHOI, 1B/OF
• In the Minors - Appeared in 74 games with AAA Tacoma (70 G) and AA Jackson (4 G) during the season…combined to bat .282 (70x248) with 8 doubles,
2 triples, 6 home runs and 35 RBI.
• Hot Streak - Opened the season batting .394 (13x38) with a 1.045 OPS in first 9 games before serving 50-game suspension.
• Strong Finish - Hit .318 (21x66) with 13 runs, 4 home runs and 10 RBI over his final 28 games (July 30-Sept. 1).
• Suspended List - On MLB suspended list April 17-June 9 (50 games) after testing positive for a performance enhancing substance.
JESUS MONTERO, DH
• Cups of Coffee - Appeared in 6 games in two stints with the Mariners (June 12-25 & July 24)…combined to bat .235 (4x17) with one home run.
• Come On Up - Recalled from AAA Tacoma on June 12 and optioned back to the minors on June 25…had a one-game stint July 24.
• Getting Ahead - Hit a go-ahead two-run home run June 17 vs. San Diego, his first Major League home run since May 8, 2013 at Pittsburgh.
• AAA Tacoma - Appeared in 97 games with AAA Tacoma…hit .286 (104x364) with 24 doubles, 16 home runs and 74 RBI (.839 OPS).
• Tacoma MVP - Named the Tacoma Rainiers Offensive MVP.
• Hitting Streak - Recorded a season-high 11-game hitting streak April 12-27 (.378/17x45, 5 HR, 14 RBI).
• 5-Hit Game - Went 5-for-5 with 2 runs, double, home run and 6 RBI July 4 at Fresno.
• MiLB DL - On the 7-day disabled list Aug. 15-28 with a left oblique strain.
• Suspended List - Placed on the suspended list Aug. 29 after an on-field incident while on rehab with rookie-level Everett.
JULIO MORBAN, OF
• The Season - Appeared in 59 games with AA Jackson (30 G) and AAA Tacoma (29 G) returning from a right shin fracture.
• The Totals - Combined to bat .258 (53x214) with 24 runs, 9 doubles, 2 triples, 1 home run and 18 RBI in 59 games.
• MiLB DL - On the MiLB disabled list April 3-17 recovering from offseason surgery on his right leg.
• Extended Spring Training - Spent time in extended spring training April 30-June 10.
-- Here is a look at the Mariners pitchers in 2014 -#97 - JOE BEIMEL, LHP
B/T: L/L • Ht: 6-3 • Wt: 205 • Service: 10.018 • Born: 4-19-77 in St. Marys, PA (Age: 37)
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The Totals – finished first season with Seattle 3-1, 2.20 in 56 games (45.0 IP, 39 H, 11 ER).
The Streak - Did not allow a run in 19.0 consecutive innings May 2 - July 10 (21 games), longest scoreless streak by a Mariners relief pitcher in 2014.
Clean Sheet – Had 49 shutout appearances (in 56 games total) this season and never allowed more than 2 runs in a game (1 R – 2x; 2 R – 5x).
Everybody’s Doing It – Was one of seven Seattle pitchers with at least 50 appearances this season.
One Up, One Down - Retired 43 of 55 first batters faced (78.2%).
Tough on Lefty’s – limited left-handed batters to a slash line of .188 batting average against/.217 on-base percentage/.288 slugging percentage.
Leave ‘Em Where They Are - Stranded 22 of 29 inherited runners (75.9%).
One and Done - Faced only 1 batter in 13 of 55 appearances (1 appearance recorded 0 BF with 0.1 IP on pickoff).
Not Many HR - Allowed only 1 HR in first 45 appearances…allowed 3 HR over 2 appearances Aug. 27 vs. Texas and Aug. 29 vs. Washington.
Thanks for your Service - Passed 10 years of Major League service time in September.
Lots of Jerseys - Played for his 7th Major League team: Pittsburgh, Los Angeles (NL), Colorado, Minnesota, Tampa Bay, Washington.
Welcome Back - Made his Seattle debut April 1 at Los Angeles (AL), his first big league game since Aug. 22, 2011 (951 days between appearances).
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B/T: L/L • Ht: 6-1 • Wt: 190 • Service: 1.000 • Born: 8-1-88 in Guantanamo, Cuba (Age: 26)
• The Totals - Went 10-12 with a 3.85 ERA (70 ER, 163.2 IP) in 29 starts during his rookie season.
• Lots of Innings - Totaled a career-high 168.2 innings during the season (5.0 IP with AAA Tacoma), 20.1 innings more than previous high of 148.1 IP with
A High Desert in 2012.
• Shut Down - Was shut down for the season after leaving his start on Sept. 16 at LAA with a strained flexor bundle in his left elbow.
• 10 Win Rookies - Became the 7th rookie pitcher in club history to record 10+ wins in a season, first since John Halama (11) and Freddy Garcia (17) in 1999.
• Rookie Mariners Rankings - Among Mariners rookie pitchers, ranked 4th in strikeouts (143), 6th in starts (29), 7th in wins (10), 8th in innings pitched
(163.2), T4th in shutouts (1) and T10th in complete games (1).
• MLB Rookie Rankings - One of 7 MLB rookies to record 10 or more wins in 2014…also ranked among AL rookie leaders in starts, innings and strikeouts.
• Run Support - Had the 3rd-lowest run support average in the AL at 4.01.
• After the Break - Posted a 2.31 ERA (3-4 record) in 10 starts following the All-Star break…was 7-8, 4.54 ERA in 19 starts before the break.
• Cup of MiLB Coffee - Made his AAA debut Aug. 13 at New Orleans, tossing 5.0 no-hit innings (1 BB, 6 K’s)…sent to minors following his start Aug. 7 to
control his innings and recalled Aug. 18.
• 10 K’s in the Bronx - Struck out career-high 10 batters May 1 at New York (AL)…became just the 2nd opposing rookie pitcher to strike out 10 or more in
his Yankee Stadium debut in the past 45 seasons (also: Matt Moore, 9/22/11, 11 K).
• Shutout - Tossed 3-hit shutout June 1 vs. Detroit…first Mariners rookie pitcher to throw a shutout since Freddy Garcia on Aug. 24, 1999 vs. Detroit.
• MLB Debut - Made his Major League debut April 3 at Oakland (5.0,2,1,1,2,4)…had a no-hitter through 4.2 innings…became the 6th starting pitcher in
Mariners history to allow 1 or fewer runs in a MLB debut (Taijuan Walker-8/30/13 at HOU, Blake Beavan-7/3/11 vs. SD, Pat Rice-5/18/91 at NYY, Rich
Delucia-9/8/90 at BOS, Brian Snyder-5/25/85 vs. DET).
• The Jump - Jumped from Double-A to the Major Leagues making his first career Opening Day roster.
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The Totals – finished season 3-1, 2.66 with 1 save in 66 games (71.0 IP, 58 H, 21 ER).
Clean Sheet – Had 51 shutout appearances (in 66 games total) this season and allowed 1 run or less in 61 of 66 games.
K/9.0 IP - Struck out 10.27 batters per 9.0 innings (81 SO, 71.0 IP) & has averaged 11.26 K/9.0 IP in his career (161 SO, 128.2 IP).
Stay Right There - Stranded 24 of 30 inherited runners this season (80.0 %).
Road Warrior - Posted a 1.47 ERA (6 ER, 36.2 IP) in 32 appearances on the road…10th-lowest road ERA amongst AL relief pitchers.
Everybody’s Doing It – Was one of seven Seattle pitchers with at least 50 appearances this season.
Save Me – Notched only save of season (#17 of his career) May 4 at Houston, working 2.0 IP in 8-7 win (w/Rodney unavailable).
First MLB Win - Collected his first MLB win in Seattle’s 6-5 victory over Texas April 27, pitching a scoreless 8th inning…win came in career game #60.
Change of Luck - Finished with 3-1 record in 2014 in 66 games after entering season 0-3 in 49 career big league games.
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B/T: L/L • Ht: 6-5 • Wt: 215 • Service: 3.121 • Born: 4-11-86 in South Portland, ME (Age: 28)
• The Totals – finished season 1-5, 3.61 with 1 save in 67 games (42.1 IP, 40 H, 17 ER).
• The Real Charlie - Was 1-2 with a 2.45 ERA (33.0 IP, 9 ER) in 53 games with 6 walks and 43 strikeouts from May 5 to end of season…allowed runs in 8 of
final 53 appearances.
• Hold It - Ranks 2nd on the team with 20 holds (T13th in AL), trailing only Yoervis Medina (21, 12th in AL).
• Leave ‘Em Where They Are - Has stranded 34 of 39 inherited runners this season (87.2 %).
• Home Sweet Home - Had a 1.82 ERA in 35 games in Safeco Field (24.2 IP, 5 ER) compared to 6.11 (17.2 IP, 12 ER) in 32 road games.
• K/9.0 IP - Struck out 10.84 batters per 9.0 innings (51 SO, 42.1 IP); ranked 15th in AL among relievers in K’s per 9.0.
• Everybody’s Doing It – Was one of seven Seattle pitchers with at least 50 appearances this season.
• Save Me – Notched first save of season/career July 19 at Los Angeles (AL), retiring all 3 batters faced in the 12th inning to protect a 3-2 lead.
• Slow Start - Struggled out of the gate this year, posting a 0-3, 7.71 (9.1 IP, 8 ER) mark in his first 14 games (March 31-May 4).
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• The Record - 15-6, 2.14 ERA (56 ER, 236.0 IP) with 248 strikeouts in 34 starts (27 quality starts).
• ERA Title - Claimed his second AL ERA title with a 2.14 mark ahead of Chris Sale (2.17).
• Low ERA - ERA of 2.14 was the lowest by an AL pitcher since Pedro Martinez recorded a 1.74 mark in 2000…
set a single-season club record lowering the mark he already held of 2.27 set in 2010…owns 5 of top 10 ERA’s
in single-season club history.
• During the DH Era - Posted the 4th-lowest ERA for an AL pitcher in a season of 230.0 or more innings since
the advent of the Designated Hitter in 1973, behind the Yankees Ron Guidry (1.74 in 1978), Toronto’s Roger
Clemens (2.05 in 1997) and Baltimore’s Jim Palmer (2.09 in 1975).
• Strong Finish - Posted a 1.66 ERA (7 ER, 38.0 IP) in 6 starts in September (2-1, 3 ND).
• WHIP Leader - Led the AL in WHIP at 0.915, the lowest by an AL pitcher since Pedro Martinez in 2000 (0.737).
• AL Leaderboard - 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 (5th, 5.39), Strikeouts per 9.0 IP (5th, 9.46).
• The Felix Quality Start - Set a Major League record with 16 consecutive starts allowing 2 or fewer runs in at
least 7.0 innings May 18-August 11…old record was 13 straight starts by Tom Seaver in 1971…led the Majors
with 23 such starts (7.0 or more IP, 2 or fewer runs), next closest AL pitcher was Corey Kluber with 19…110 FQS
since 2009, most in the Majors ahead of Clayton Kershaw (89).
• 200 K’s, 200 IP - Only pitcher to record 200 strikeouts in each of the last 6 seasons…recorded 6th consecutive
season with 200+ strikeouts and 200.0 innings; tied for 3rd-longest streak in MLB history behind Tom Seaver (9,
1968-76), Roger Clemens (7, 19867-92) and Walter Johnson (7, 1910-16).
• Awards - Felix was recognized for winning the following awards in 2014:
»» American League All-Star (starting pitcher)
»» BBWAA Pitcher of the Year (Seattle Chapter)
»» Sporting News American League All-Star (Starting Pitcher of the Year)
»» Rawlings Gold Glove Finalist
»» Roberto Clemente Award (Seattle nominee)
»» Fred Hutch Award Nominee (community service award)
»» American League Pitcher of the Month (June)
»» American League Player of the Week (June 2-8)
AL ERA LEADERS
Pitcher ERA
1. Felix Hernandez (SEA)........................2.14
2. Chris Sale (CWS)...................................2.17
3. Corey Kluber (CLE)................................2.44
4. Jon Lester (BOS/OAK)..........................2.46
5. Garrett Richards (LAA)..........................2.61
AL STRIKEOUT LEADERS
Pitcher SO
1. David Price (TB/DET)..............................271
2. Corey Kluber (CLE).................................269
3. Max Scherzer (DET)...............................252
4. Felix Hernandez (SEA).........................248
5. Jon Lester (BOS/OAK)...........................220
AL WHIP LEADERS
Pitcher WHIP
1. Felix Hernandez (SEA)......................0.915
2. Chris Sale (CWS).................................0.966
3. Garrett Richards (LAA)........................1.038
4. Hisashi Iwakuma (SEA).....................1.050
5. David Price (TB/DET)...........................1.079
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Pitchers Notes
Felix Hernandez Continued:
THE RANKINGS
• Opponent On-Base Pct - Recorded the lowest opponent on-base percentage in the AL at .243, the 3rd-lowest
by an AL pitcher during the designated hitter era (since 1973), trailing only Pedro Martinez (.213 in 2000) and Felix Hernandez was amongst the American League leaders in nearly every pitching
Justin Verlander (.242 in 2011).
category during the 2014 season:
• OPS & Slugging - Held opponents to a .546 OPS (2nd in AL) and .303 slugging percentage (2nd in AL).
• You’ll Get 7.0 - Pitched at least 7.0 innings in 24 of 34 starts, 2nd-best in AL (David Price, 26).
Category Ranking
• 2 of Fewer Runs Allowed - Allowed 2 or fewer runs in AL leading 25 starts (Kluber 2nd with 23).
ERA........................... 2.14.....................1st
• Team Leader - The Mariners were 22-12 when Felix started on the mound…posted an 8-4 record and 2.10 ERA WHIP....................... 0.915....................1st
in 19 starts following a Mariners team loss.
Opp Avg .................. .200.....................1st
• No-Decision - Recorded a 1.88 ERA in 13 no-decisions (2.09 run support average in no-decisions).
Opp OBP.................. .260.....................1st
Hits/9.0 IP................. 6.48.....................1st
• Sabermetrics - Ranked 6th in the AL in overall WAR (2nd amongst pitchers) at 6.2.
• All-Star Starter - Was the starting pitcher for the AL in the All-Star game in Minneapolis (scoreless inning, 2 K)… Games Started...........34.....................T1st
second pitcher in club history to be named the AL starting pitcher, joining Randy Johnson (1995 & 1997)…first Opp SLG.................. .303....................2nd
Opp OPS.................. .546....................2nd
Venezuelan pitcher to start an All-Star game
• 5-Time All-Star - Selected to play in his 5th All-Star game, tying Randy Johnson for the most All-Star game Innings..................... 236.0...................2nd
Strikeouts..................248......................4th
appearances by a Mariners pitcher.
K/BB Ratio................ 5.39.....................4th
• June Pitcher of the Month - Named the American League June Pitcher of the Month…went 3-1 with a 1.22
K/9.0 IP..................... 9.46.....................5th
ERA and 54 strikeouts in 6 starts…fourth career AL Pitcher of the Month award (June 2009, September 2009, Win%....................15-6/.714.................7th
August 2012, June 2014)…25-8, 2.63 ERA in 47 career June starts.
BB/9.0 IP.................. 1.75.....................7th
• AL Player of the Week - Named the AL Player of the Week for June 2-8 following 15-strikeout performance Wins............................15.....................T8th
June 8 at Tampa Bay…second career AL Player of the Week honor (Aug. 13-19, 2012).
Run Support Avg...... 4.16.....................9th
• 15 Strikeouts - Struck out a career-high 15 batters June 8 at Tampa Bay, tied for most in the Majors this seaULTRA QUALITY STARTS
son (Jon Lester, BOS on May 3 vs. OAK)…12st time in club history that a pitcher had at least 15 strikeouts in
a game, first since Randy Johnson had 15 on July 11, 1998 vs. Angels…Johnson (17), Mark Langston (2x) and Hernandez tied for the AL lead with 27
Mike Moore (1).
quality starts, and led MLB with 22 “Ultra
• 300 Starts - Made his 300th career start (all with the Mariners) Sept. 13 vs. Oakland…joined Jamie Moyer (323) Quality” starts…a QS is defined as 6.0 or
as only pitchers in club history with at least 300 starts…only active pitcher to make 300+ starts with current more IP, allowing 3 or less ER, while a UQS
team and joins Mark Buehrle (365 with White Sox) as the only other active pitcher to make 300 or more starts is 7.0 or more IP, 2 or less runs allowed:
with a club.
Pitcher UQS
1. Felix Hernandez (SEA)...........................22
• Ejection - Ejected for the first time in his career following his start May 12 vs. Tampa Bay (Mark Ripperger).
• Young Strikeouts - Turned 28 on April 8 with 1,722 career strikeouts, 4th-most in MLB history by a pitcher 2. Adam Wainwright (STL)............................21
before a 28th birthday trailing only Sam McDowell (1,956), Bert Blyleven (1,910) & Walter Johnson (1,886)…fin- Johnny Cueto (CIN)..................................21
4. Corey Kluber (CLE)...................................19
ished season with has 1,951 strikeouts, tied for 5th-most by a pitcher before turning 29 (Sam McDowell-2,156, 5. Clayton Kershaw (LAD)............................16
Walter Johnson-2,117, Bert Blyleven-2,082, Amos Rusie-1,951)…recorded career strikeout #1,800 June 8 at
Tampa Bay.
• Opening Day Start - Made 7th career Opening Day start March 31 at LA Angels…allowed 3 runs (2 ER) and struck out 11 in 6.0 innings to earn the win…
6th time in club history a starter recorded 10+ strikeouts on Opening Day (2nd time by Felix)…improved to 5-0, 1.52 ERA in his 7 career Opening Day starts
(2007, 2009-14)…holds club Opening Day records for starts (7), consecutive starts (6), wins (5) and strikeouts (52).
• Lid Lifters at Young Age - Is the only pitcher in MLB history (since 1900) with 7 Opening Day starts as a pitcher before turning 28…there are 4 pitchers
with 6 Opening Day starts before turning 28: Bert Blyleven, Dennis Eckersley, Dwight Gooden, and Fernando Valenzuela.
• Since 2009 - Over last 6 seasons is 86-56 with a 2.73 ERA and 1,358 strikeouts in 199 starts.
• Career Numbers - Is 125-92 with a 3.07 ERA in 303 career starts since making his debut on Aug. 4, 2005…ERA is 2nd-lowest among active starting pitcher
(Adam Wainwright - 3.01).
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The Totals - Went 15-9, 3.52 ERA (70 ER, 179.0 IP) with 154 strikeouts in 28 starts (17 quality starts).
Career-Highs - Recorded career-highs in wins with 15, going 15-9 in 28 starts.
Tough September - Went 2-3 with a 7.61 ERA (20 ER, 23.2 IP) in 5 starts in September…walked 8 batters after entering month with 13 total walks.
WHIP - Ranked 4th in the AL with a 1.050 WHIP, 4th-best in club history (holds 2nd-best mark with 1.006 mark in 2013).
Control Freak - Walked only 21 batters in 28 starts…ranked 2nd in MLB with 1.06 BB/9.0 IP (P. Hughes, MIN - 0.69) and 3rd with 7.33 strikeout-to-walk
ratio…recorded 14 starts without issuing a walk, 2nd-best in MLB (Hughes - 19).
At Safeco - Went 8-6 with a 3.02 ERA (34 ER, 101.1 IP) in 15 starts at Safeco Field…owns a career 2.82 ERA in 49 G/42 GS at Safeco Field.
Career-high IP - Career-high 8.2 innings July 12 vs. Oakland…held the A’s scoreless until a 2-out, 2-run home run by Brandon Moss in the top of the 9th.
Double-Digit K’s - Recorded pair of 10+ strikeout games, July 7 vs. Minnesota (10) and Aug. 19 at Philadelphia (11)…has 4 career 10+ strikeout games.
All Earned - Allowed 70 runs, all earned, in 28 starts; 2nd-most runs allowed in a season in club history without allowing an UER (Pineiro, 118 in 2005).
Scoreless Streaks - Recorded season-high 20.0 consecutive scoreless innings July 1-12…has recorded three separate scoreless streaks of at least 20.0
innings in his MLB career: July 1-12, 2014 (20.0 IP), Sept. 13, 2013-May 3, 2014 (25.0 IP) and May 26-June 10, 2013 (23.2 IP)…became the first pitcher
since Joe Nathan in 2004-05 to have three 20.0+ scoreless innings streaks over a two-season span (first in Mariners history), and the first starter since
Dwight Gooden in 1984-85 (4 steaks of 20.0+ scoreless innings).
Zero Steals - Did not allow a stolen base during the season, with attempted base stealers going 0-for-8.
Japanese Wins - Became the 5th Japanese-born pitcher with 15 wins in a season: Hideo Nomo (3x), Daisuke Matsuzaka (2x), Yu Darvish, Hiroki Kuroda.
Road Scoreless Streak - Set a 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...previous record was 25.0 innings, shared by Brian Holman (6/27-7/19/84) and Randy Johnson (5/25-6/15/94).
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Hisashi Iwakuma Continued:
• Road Warrior - Posted a 7-3 road record (4.17 ERA)…loss Aug. 3 at Baltimore was first road loss since July 4, 2013 at Texas.
• DL - Opened the season on the disabled list with a strained tendon in his right middle finger…made one rehab start with AAA Tacoma.
• 2,000.0 Innings - Passed 2,000 innings for his career (including Japan) in his start July 29 at Cleveland…has 2,065.0 combined career innings.
• As a Starter - Since making his first MLB start July 2, 2012 has gone 37-19 with a 2.97 ERA (163 ER, 493.2 IP) in 77 starts…among pitchers with at least
50 starts during this stretch, ERA is 9th-best in the Majors.
2014 Splits
Total
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Away
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
The Totals - Went 8-2, 2.17 ERA (16 ER, 66.1 IP) with 70 strikeouts in rookie campaign.
The Vulture - Tied for 2nd among American League relief pitchers (T4th in MLB) with 8 wins.
Rookie Wins - Recorded 2nd-most wins by a rookie relief pitcher in club history behind Bill Risley (9 in 1994) and Ed Vande Berg (9 in 1982).
Rookie Rankings - Among AL rookie relievers, ranked 1st in wins (8), 2nd in strikeouts (70), 3rd in ERA (2.17), 3rd in Opponent Batting Average (.217), 4th
in innings (66.1), T4th in appearances (57) and T7th in holds (7).
Safeco Domination - Went 3-0 with a 0.81 ERA (3 ER, 33.1 IP) in 25 G at Safeco Field…3rd-lowest ERA by a Mariners player at Safeco Field (min. 10.0 IP).
Busy Rookie - 57 appearances ranked 7th-most in rookie club history… one of seven Seattle pitchers with at least 50 appearances.
K’s Per 9.0 IP - Averaged 9.50 strikeouts per 9.0 innings pitched (70 SO, 66.1 IP), 8th-best by a rookie relief pitcher in club history.
MLB Win #1 - Collected his first MLB win in Seattle’s 3-1 victory at Houston May 22, tossing 1.2 scoreless innings (1 H, 2 SO).
MLB Debut - Made MLB debut on April 6 at OAK with a scoreless IP…allowed a double to first batter faced but pitched out of jam without allowing a run.
The Minors - Selected from AAA Tacoma on April 4; had reported to Rainiers but had not appeared in a game.
2014 Splits
Total
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Away
April
May
June
July
August
September
Up And Down - Had five separate stints with Seattle: April 9-14, April 25-May 2, July 10-16, Aug. 8-9 and Sept. 1-end of season.
Busy in September - Made 8 appearances in September after only 4 appearances in first four stints.
Tough on Lefty’s - Held left-handed batters to a .133 average (2x15)…career .211 (32x152) opponent batting average vs. left-handers.
Left on Base - Stranded 6 of 8 inherited runners (75%)…for his career has stranded 62 of 81 (76.5%).
The Minors - Went 3-2 with 3 saves and 3.32 ERA (23 ER, 62.1 IP) in 42 appearances…2nd among Rainiers relievers in appearances and strikeouts (70).
Season Splits
Total
Home
Away
April
July
September
B/T: R/R • Ht: 6-5 • Wt: 220 • Service: 1.089 • Born: 7-3-90 in Newport Beach, CA (Age: 24)
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The Totals - Went 1-4 with a 4.65 ERA (36 ER, 69.2 IP) in 38 G/7 GS.
Out of the Bullpen - Posted a 2.17 ERA (9 ER, 37.1 IP) in 31 relief appearances…averaged 9.16 K/9.0 IP in relief (38 K, 37.1 IP).
WHIP - Ranked 14th among American League relief pitchers with a 0.964 WHIP.
As a Starter - Went 1-4 with a 7.52 ERA (27 ER, 32.1 IP) in 7 games started.
Announcing his Presence with Authority - Struck out four Boston Red Sox in 2.0 innings in his first relief appearance of the season (June 25).
2014 Debut - Recorded a ND in his season debut April 20 at Miami (4.1,2,1,1,2,4)…faced the minimum 12 batters in the first 4.0 innings (0 H, BB).
Tacoma Shuttle - Had two stints with the Mariners, April 20-May 30 and June 25-end of season.
With the Rainiers - Made 12 appearances (1 start) with AAA Tacoma…went 1-0 with 3 saves and a 2.79 ERA (6 ER, 19.1 IP)…averaged 11.2 K/9.0 IP (24 K).
2014 Splits
Total
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Starter
Reliever
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May
June
July
August
September
B/T: R/R • Ht: 6-3 • Wt: 245 • Service: 2.000 • Born: 7-27-88 in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela (Age: 26)
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The Totals – finished season 5-3, 2.68 in 66 games (57.0 IP, 48 H, 17 ER).
Relief Wins – Finished second on the team with 5 wins out of the bullpen (Leone, 8)…T11th in AL in reliever wins.
Hold It - Led the Mariners (12th in AL) with 21 holds.
Rock Solid - Did not allowed a run in 54 of 66 appearances, and allowed 1 earned run or less in 62 of 66 games.
One Up, One Down - Retired 48 of 66 first batters faced (72.3 %) with 19 strikeouts.
Great Stretch - Was 3-1, 0.94 in 35 games May 5-Aug. 17 (28.2 IP, 3 ER); limiting opposing hitters to .155 BAA (15-for-97) with 28 strikeouts.
In September – Struggled a bit down the stretch, allowing runs in 4 of final 11 games (6 ER, 9.2 IP) in September for a 5.59 ERA.
2014 Splits
Total
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Away
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April
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June
July
August
September
The Totals - Went 6-4 with a 3.04 ERA (25 ER, 74.0 IP) in 13 starts.
Perfect at Safeco - Went 3-0, 2.12 ERA in 5 starts at Safeco Field in 2014, improving to 5-0, 1.69 in 7 career starts in Seattle.
AL West - Made 8 of 13 starts vs. the AL West, going 5-2, 2.13 ERA vs. LAA (2-1, 2.59), OAK (2-0, 2.63) and TEX (1-1, 0.71).
Winning Streak - Opened his career 6-0 with 1.88 ERA in first 9 career starts.
First Loss - Suffered first career loss Aug. 20 at Philadelphia (4.0,7,4,1,2,5).
No Extra Bases - Faced 144 consecutive 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).
The First 15 - Won 9 of his first 15 starts (9-3), recording a 2.01 ERA (20 ER, 89.2 IP)…5th-lowest ERA in first 15 appearances to begin a career (all starts)
dating back to 1914…went 0-1, 9.72 ERA (9 ER, 8.1 IP) over his final 2 starts.
Disabled List - On the DL April 9-Aug. 2 with strain of the left latissimus dorsi muscle…transferred to 60-day disabled list on June 9.
On Rehab - Made four total rehab stats with AAA Tacoma (May 24, July 22, July 27) and short-season Everett (July 17).
Prior to going on the DL - Went 2-0 with a 2.25 ERA (3 ER, 12.0 IP) in 2 starts before going on the disabled list April 9.
Elite Company - Became the first pitcher since 1954 to record 7+ shutout innings with 9+ strikeouts in two of his first five career games (LHP Karl Spooner,
Brooklyn)…also the first pitcher since 1967 to toss at least 6.0 shutout innings in three of his first five career games (RHP Cisco Carlos, CWS).
Home Opener - Became first rookie in club history to start a home opener.
Career - 9-4 with a 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).
2014 Splits
Total
Home
Away
April
August
September
• With the Mariners - Went 1-6 with a 5.26 ERA (44 ER, 75.1 IP) in 17 G/14 GS.
• Looking for a Win - Ended the season with a 6-game losing streak…after winning season debut, went 0-6, 5.53 over final 16 appearances.
• The Tacoma Shuttle - Had 7 separate stints with the Mariners during the season: Opening Day-April 23, May 7, June 3-25, July 22, Aug. 10, Aug. 27 and
Sept. 2-end of the season.
• Scoreless Streak - Recorded career-high scoreless streak of 19.2 innings June 3-24.
• Tough Day - Allowed career-high 10 runs and 9 hits in 3.0 innings Aug. 27 vs. Texas.
• Season Debut - Earned win in his season debut April 1 at LAA (7.0,6,2,2,0,6,HR).
• With the Rainiers - Went 6-5 with a 3.65 ERA (35 ER, 86.1 IP) in 15 G/14 GS with AAA Tacoma.
• Strong AAA Finish - Went 4-1 with 2.45 ERA (7 ER, 25.2 IP) over last 5 G/4 GS with the Rainiers.
• High Desert - Made one start with High-A High Desert (0-1, 7.50).
2014 Splits
Total
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Away
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Reliever
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May
June
July
August
September
• The Totals - All-Star closer went led MLB with 48 saves and went 1-6, 2.85 in team-high 69 appearances.
MLB SAVES LEADERS
• Saves Leader - Led MLB with 48 saves, becoming first Mariners pitcher to lead the Majors (or AL) in saves.
• Mariners Record - Broke the Mariners single-season saves record, passing the old record of 45 set by Kazuhiro Pitcher Saves
1. Fernando Rodney (SEA).........................48
Sasaki in 2001…recorded record-breaking 46th save Sept. 18 at LAA.
2. Craig Kimbrel (ATL)...................................47
• High Percentage - Ranked 2nd in AL and 3rd in MLB converting 94.1% of saves (48 of 51).
• Not Many Blown Saves - Recorded only 3 blown saves, tied for 12th-fewest in MLB history by a closer with 3. Greg Holland (KC)....................................46
4. Trevor Rosenthal (STL).............................45
45 or more saves.
5. Kenley Jansen (LAD)................................44
• Nail Biter - Allowed at least one baserunner in 47 of 69 appearances (68%), including 34 of 51 save opportuni- Francisco Rodriguez (MIL).......................44
ties (67%).
AL SAVE PERCENTAGE
• Elite Company - Recorded his second season with 45+ saves, tying his career high set in 2012 with Tampa
Bay…one of 16 closers in MLB history with at least two seasons with 45+ saves.
Pitcher SV%
• 200 Saves - Recorded his 200th career save July 26 vs. Baltimore…one of 46 pitchers in MLB history with 200+ 1. Greg Holland (KC).................... 95.8 (46-48)
2. Fernando Rodney (SEA)......... 94.1 (48-51)
saves (1 of 7 active pitchers)…39th all-time with 220 career saves.
3. Zach Britton (BAL).................... 90.2 (37-41)
• Monthly Records - Recorded 9 saves in each May, June, August and September, accounting for 4-of-16 9+ 4. Joakim Soria (TEX/DET)........... 90.0 (18-20)
save months in club history.
• Save Streaking - Converted 21 consecutive save opportunities July 26-end of season, tied for 3rd-longest save SEATTLE SINGLE-SEASON SAVES
streak of his career (longest is 24).
Pitcher Saves
• All-Star - Appeared in his second All-Star game (also 2012)…recorded one walk and one strikeout in 0.1 IP.
1. Fernando Rodney (SEA).........................48
2. Kazuhiro Sasaki (2001).............................45
• K/9.0 IP - Averaged 10.31 K/9.0 IP (76 K’s, 66.1 IP)…recorded at least one strikeout in 53 of 69 appearances.
• Saving the Series - Recorded a save in all three games of the Mariners 3-game series sweep at Kansas City 3. J.J. Putz (2007).........................................40
June 20-22…fourth Seattle pitcher (5 times) to save all three games in a 3-game sweep: Mike Schooler (2x: 7/4- 4. David Aardsma (2009)..............................38
6/89 vs. MIN & 9/11-13/89 vs. BOS), Jose Mesa (7/30-8/1/99 vs. BAL) and J.J. Putz (6/8-10/07 at SD).
• Since 2012 - Recorded 133 saves over the last three seasons: 2012 - 48, 2013 - 37, 2014 - 48, 2nd-most in MLB behind Craig Kimbrel (139).
2014 Splits
Total
Home
Away
April
May
June
July
August
September
Dominating - Did not allow a run in 9 appearances with the Mariners in September (8.1 IP, 2 H, 3 BB, 10 K).
MLB Debut - Made his Major League debut Sept. 1 at Oakland (0.1 IP)…selected from AAA Tacoma earlier that day.
Deep in the Heart of Texas - Pitched in his home state of Texas (born in Dallas, raised in Midland) Sept. 6 vs. the Rangers (0.2 IP, 2 H, 0 R).
AAA Tacoma - Appeared in 39 games with the Rainiers, going 1-3 with 10 saves and a 2.93 ERA (14 ER, 43.0 IP).
Not How You Start - Over final 28 appearances posted a 1.64 ERA (6 ER, 33.0 IP) with Tacoma, May 28-Aug. 31.
Not a Day Pitcher - Posted a 1.49 ERA (6 ER, 36.1 IP) in 33 night games, compared to a 10.80 ERA (8 ER, 6.2 IP) in 6 day games with Tacoma.
9th Inning Dominance - Allowed only 5 runs in the 9th inning or later (30.0 IP) with the Rainiers.
Keep it in the Yard - Allowed only one home run while facing 182 batters during the AAA season…4 career HR allowed in the minors (656 BF).
MiLB DL - Three stings on the minor league DL: April 24-May 17 (right hand contusion), June 9-16 (right oblique strain), Aug. 8-17 (left chest strain).
2014 Splits
Total
Home
Away
September
W
L
ERA
SV
SVO
G
GS
CG
IP
H
R
ER
HR
BB
SO
AVG
OBP
SLG
OPS
1
0
0.00
0 0 9 0 0
8.1 2 0 0 0 3
10
.077
.172
.077
.249
0
0
0.00
0 0 4 0 0
4.1 0 0 0 0 2 6
.000
.133
.000
.133
1
0
0.00
0 0 5 0 0
4.0 2 0 0 0 1 4
.154
.214
.154
.368
1
0
0.00
0 0 9 0 0
8.1 2 0 0 0 3
10
.077
.172
.077
.249
#32 - TAIJUAN WALKER, RHP
B/T: R/R • Ht: 6-4 • Wt: 220 • Service: 0.142 • Born: 8-13-92 in Shreveport, LA (Age: 22)
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With the Mariners - Went 2-3, 2.61 ERA (11 ER, 38.0 IP) in 8 G/5 GS in three stints with the Mariners.
CG - Threw first career complete game in a 1-0 loss Sept. 24 at Toronto (8.0,4,1,1,1,6).
As a Starter - Posted a 2.83 ERA (9 ER, 28.2 IP) with 16 walks and 27 strikeouts in 5 starts.
Out of the Bullpen - Made 3 relief appearances, posting a 1.93 ERA (2 ER, 9.1 IP)…allowed 1 run in 6.0 innings of relief Sept. 1 at Oakland.
Season Debut - Made season debut June 30 at Houston, earning the win (6.0,5,3,3,2,5,2 HR)…first career quality start.
Disabled List - On the 15-day disabled list March 29 (retro to 3/21)-June 10 with a right shoulder impingement…included rehab starts with A High Desert
(0-0, 2.08, 1 GS), AA Jackson (1-0, 0.00, 1 GS) and AAA Tacoma.
With the Rainiers - Went 6-4, 4.81 ERA (39 ER, 73.0 IP) in 14 starts for AAA Tacoma…averaged 9.12 K/9.0 IP (74 K, 73.0 IP).
10 Strikeouts with Jackson - Allowed 3 hits and struck out 10 in 5.0 scoreless innings for Jackson April 9 in a rehab start.
PCL Pitcher of the Week - Named the PCL Pitcher of the Week (June 23-29)…posted first career shutout June 24 vs. Oklahoma City (9.0,4,0,0,1,8).
Career - In parts of 2 MLB seasons posted a 3-3, 2.89 ERA in 11 G/8 GS.
Top Prospect - Prior to the season rated as the No. 6 (MLB.com), No. 8 (Baseball Prospectus) and No. 11 (Baseball America) prospect in baseball.
Arizona Fall League - Made 2 starts with the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League (0-0, 2.00 ERA, 9.0 IP, 2 R, 2 BB, 11 SO).
2014 Splits
Total
Home
Away
Starter
Reliever
June
July
September
The Totals - Went 3-2 with 1 save and 2.27 ERA (20 ER, 79.1 IP) in 57 appearances (2 starts)…held opponents to a .171 batting average (47x275).
Multi Innings - Worked more than 1.0 inning in 22 of 55 relief appearances, and more than 2.0 IP 16 times.
The Long Man - Tossed career-high 4.0 innings July 18 at LAA (4.0,1,0,0,0,4)…had four outings of 3.0 or more innings (0.69 ERA in those outings).
Out of the ‘Pen - Went 3-1, 2.03 with 1 save in 55 relief appearances (75.1 IP, 44 H, 18 R, 17 ER, 31 BB, 68 SO).
As a Starter - Went 0-1, 6.75 in 2 starts: July 10 vs. Minnesota (2.2,1,2,1,3,3) & Sept. 25 at Toronto (1.1,2,2,2,2,1).
Team Leader - Led Mariners relief pitchers in innings pitched (75.1) and ERA (2.03).
AL Rankings - Amongst qualifying American League relief pitchers ranked 6th in innings and opponent batting average (.169), and 12th in ERA.
Can’t Touch This - In relief role limited opponents to .169 batting average (44x261).
Start Me Up - Made his first MLB start July 10 vs. Minnesota, throwing a season-high 54 pitches in 2.2 IP…first pro start since 2011 at AA Jackson.
Save Me - Collected a save the old fashioned way, tossing 3.0 innings in Seattle’s 10-4 win at Houston June 30…54th career save (8th-most in club history).
2014 Splits
Total
Home
Away
Starter
Reliever
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
The Totals - Went 12-9 with a 3.65 ERA (67 ER, 165.0 IP) in 30 G/29 GS…Mariners went 17-12 in his 29 starts.
Comeback Player of the Year - Named the Sporting News Comeback Player of the Year.
Like He Never Left - Recorded double-digits in wins for the first time since 2006 and the 3rd-most innings pitched in his MLB career.
That’s a Long Time - Went 8 years between 12-win seasons, going 12-7 with Texas in 2005 and 12-9 with Seattle in 2014…tied for 4th-longest span between 12-win seasons and longest since a 12-year-span by Danny Darwin (1980 - 1993).
Safeco Success - Went 8-4, 2.40 ERA (23 ER, 86.1 IP) in 14 starts at Safeco Field (4-5, 5.03 ERA on the road)…11-4, 2.78 ERA career (18 G) at Safeco.
Very Few Hits - Tied for the Major League lead with 8 starts allowing 3 or fewer hits in at least 6.0 innings (J. Odorizzi, C. Kershaw, J. Cueto, M. Bumgarner).
Opponent Batting Avg - Ranked 8th in the American League with a .234 opponent average (143x612).
Rough Ending - Went 0-3, 8.35 ERA (17 ER, 18.1 IP) over his last 5 starts to end the season.
Flyball Pitcher - Had the lowest groundball percentage among qualifying pitchers at 22.3%...has a career GB% of 26.5.
The Longball - Led the team allowing 26 home runs, 2nd-most in the AL…19 of 26 home runs allowed were solo HR.
First Win - Recorded his first win April 29 at NYY…was his first ML victory since Sept. 9, 2012 at Miami (w/NYM), a span of 594 days between victories.
Season Debut - Made Mariners debut out of the bullpen April 6 at Oakland with 2.0 perfect innings (2 K)…was his 160th MLB appearance, and first out of
the bullpen in a regular-season game (2007 All-Star game)…was his first MLB appearance since Sept. 29, 2012 at Atlanta (with NYM), a span of 554 days
Welcome to Seattle - Signed with Seattle as a free agent at the end of spring training (March 27)…made the Opening Day roster as the No. 5 starter, but
did not make first start until April 13 vs. Oakland.
Growth Chart - Listed at 6-10 is tied for the tallest player in club history with Randy Johnson.
2014 Splits
Total
Home
Away
Starter
Reliever
April
May
June
July
August
September
Additional Pitchers on 40-Man Roster:
LOGAN BAWCOM, RHP
• AAA Tacoma - Appeared in 40 games (all relief) with the Rainiers…went 4-4 with 6 saves and a 4.93 ERA (25 ER, 45.2 IP).
• Disabled List - On the disabled list June 14-July 27 with a left oblique strain.
• Community Service - Along with teammate Forrest Snow earned the Rainiers Community Service Award.
BLAKE BEAVAN, RHP
• Disabled List - On the disabled list April 16-July 25 with tendinitis in his right shoulder…transferred to 60-day disabled list on May 30.
• DFA - Designated for assignment on Aug. 2 to clear a roster spot for LHP James Paxton.
• Short Stint - Recalled from AAA Tacoma on April 15 and started (and was charged with the loss) that night at the Rangers.
• The Minors - Went 4-1, 3.69 ERA (16 ER, 39.0 IP) in 19 G/2 GS with AAA Tacoma.
ANTHONY FERNANDEZ, LHP
• AAA Tacoma - Made 5 starts with AAA Tacoma going 1-1, 3.86 ERA (11 ER, 25.2 IP).
• Final Start - In his last start before going on the DL, allowed 1 hit in 5.2 scoreless innings April 28 at Sacramento.
• Season-Ending Surgery - Had season-ending “Tommy John” surgery on his left elbow on May 22 by Dr. James Andrews.
DANNY HULTZEN, LHP
• On the Shelf - Did not pitch during the regular season recovering from left shoulder surgery.
• Surgery - Had left shoulder surgery on Oct. 1, 2013 to clean up his labrum and a partial tear of the rotator cuff and repaired the capsule.
• In Arizona - Spent the season rehabilitating at the Mariners player development complex in Peoria, AZ and participated in Instructional League.
28 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
Overall Statistics
PLAYER
Ackley,D
+Almonte,A
RIGHT
LEFT
Bloomquist,W
# Buck,J
SEA
Cano,R
Chavez,E
Denorfia,C
+Elias,R
# Franklin,N
SEA
RIGHT
LEFT
# Gillespie,C
SEA
Hart,C
Hernandez,F
Iwakuma,H
# Jackson,A
SEA
+Jones,J
Maurer,B
Miller,B
Montero,J
# Morales,K
SEA
RIGHT
LEFT
Morrison,L
+Paxton,J
Quintero,H
Ramirez,E
+Romero,S
Saunders,M
Seager,K
Smoak,J
RIGHT
LEFT
+Sucre,J
+Taylor,C
Young,C
Zunino,M
SEATTLE
OPPONENTS
DH
PITCHERS
PITCHER
Beavan,B
Beimel,J
+Elias,R
Farquhar,D
Furbush,C
Hernandez,F
Iwakuma,H
+Leone,D
Luetge,L
Maurer,B
Medina,Y
# Noesi,H
+Paxton,J
Pryor,S
Ramirez,E
Rodney,F
+Smith,C
+Walker,T
Wilhelmsen,T
Young,C
SEATTLE
OPPONENTS
VS. CLEVELAND
VS. CHICAGO
VS. DETROIT
VS. KANSAS CITY
VS. MINNESOTA
TOTALS VS. CENTRAL
2
3
2
2
1
10
1
1
1
2
3
8
2
1
2
3
1
9
1
2
1
0
2
6
4
4
4
5
2
19
2
3
2
2
5
14
VS. HOUSTON
VS. LOS ANGELES
VS. OAKLAND
VS. TEXAS
TOTALS VS. WEST
4
6
4
4
18
6
3
5
5
19
6
6
6
5
23
3
4
4
5
16
10
12
10
9
41
9
7
9
10
35
TOTALS VS. A.L.
35
36
43
28
78
64
VS. ATLANTA
VS. MIAMI
VS. WASHINGTON
VS. NEW YORK
VS. PHILADELPHIA
VS. SAN DIEGO
TOTALS VS. N.L.
OVERALL TOTALS
2
0
1
1
0
2
6
41
0
0
2
2
0
0
4
40
2
0
0
0
1
0
3
46
0
3
0
0
2
2
7
35
4
0
1
1
1
2
9
87
0
3
2
2
2
2
11
75
VS. BALTIMORE
VS. BOSTON
VS. NEW YORK
VS. TAMPA BAY
VS. TORONTO
TOTALS VS. EAST
ROAD
DOUBLEHEADERS (HOME) WON 0 LOST
0 SPLIT
DOUBLEHEADERS (ROAD) WON 0 LOST
0 SPLIT
ATTENDANCE
HOME
2,063,624 ( 81 DATES) 25,477 AVG
ROAD
2,252,704 ( 80 DATES) 28,159 AVG
0
1
DOUBLE PLAYS
TRIPLE PLAYS
LEFT ON BASE
GRAND SLAM HR
HOME RUNS - HOME
HOME RUNS - ROAD
SHUTOUTS
SHO - INDIVIDUAL
EXTRA INNINGS
ONE-RUN DECISIONS
TWO-RUN DECISIONS
VS. LH STARTERS
VS. RH STARTERS
GRASS FIELDS
ARTIFICIAL FIELDS
DAY GAMES
NIGHT GAMES
STARTERS
RELIEVERS
STREAKS
SEA
139
0
1008
0
73
63
OPP.
129
0
1064
3
67
70
HOME
W
L
6
9
1
1
1
4
9 11
12 12
18 10
23 30
41 40
0
0
12
9
29 31
Pitching Lines
Charlie Furbush Continued:
6/12 NYY --
6/15 TEX --
6/18 @SD L
6/20 @KC W
6/22 @KC H
6/24 BOS --
6/27 CLE H
7/4 @CWS
--
7/5 @CWS
--
7/10 MIN --
7/13 OAK --
7/18 @LAA --
7/19 @LAA S
7/21 NYM H
7/24 BAL --
7/25 BAL L
7/29 @CLE H
7/31 @CLE --
8/2 @BAL H
8/6 ATL --
8/8 CWS H
8/12 TOR --
8/13 TOR --
8/18 @PHI --
8/19 @PHI --
8/23 @BOS --
8/24 @BOS H
8/25 TEX --
8/30 WAS --
8/31 WAS H
9/5 @TEX --
9/6 @TEX --
9/9 HOU --
9/12 OAK H
9/13 OAK --
9/18 @LAA --
9/21 @HOU --
9/25 @TOR H
9/26 LAA H
9/27 LAA --
Totals (67 G/0 GS)
8/2 @BAL --
8/5 ATL S
8/8 CWS S
8/9 CWS L
8/10 CWS S
8/12 TOR S
8/13 TOR S
8/18 @PHI --
8/19 @PHI S
8/22 @BOS S
8/24 @BOS S
8/29 WAS --
8/31 WAS S
9/2 @OAK S
9/3 @OAK S
9/5 @TEX S
9/6 @TEX S
9/8 HOU S
9/12 OAK S
9/13 OAK L
9/18 @LAA S
9/25 @TOR S
9/26 LAA S
9/27 LAA --
Totals (69 G/0 GS)
5/21 @TEX --
5/24 HOU --
5/27 LAA --
5/30 DET --
6/3 @ATL --
6/6 @TB --
6/11 NYY --
6/16 SD --
6/20 @KC --
6/23 BOS --
6/25 BOS --
6/28 CLE --
6/30 @HOU S
W
7/5 @CWS
7/10 MIN L
7/18 @LAA --
7/22 NYM --
7/27 BAL --
8/1 @BAL --
8/6 ATL H
8/10 CWS H
8/15 @DET --
8/17 @DET --
8/18 @PHI --
8/20 @PHI --
8/23 @BOS W
8/24 @BOS H
4/6 TEX --
8/30 WAS --
9/4 @TEX --
9/5 @TEX H
9/10 HOU --
9/13 OAK --
9/16 @LAA --
9/18 @LAA W
9/22 @TOR --
9/25 @TOR --
9/27 LAA --
Totals
(57 G/2 GS)
Single-Season Record Book
Category
Batting average
Hits
Runs
Home runs
Doubles
Triples
Extra Base Hits
RBI
Stolen Bases
Walks
Strikeouts
Club Record
Ichiro Suzuki, 2004 -- .372
Ichiro Suzuki, 2004 -- 262
Alex Rodriguez, 1996 -- 141
Ken Griffey Jr., 1997, 1998 -- 56
Alex Rodriguez, 1996 -- 54
Ichiro Suzuki, 2005 -- 12
Ken Griffey Jr., 1997 -- 93
Ken Griffey Jr., 1997 -- 147
Harold Reynolds, 1987 -- 60
Edgar Martinez, 1996 -- 123
Mike Cameron, 2002 -- 176
2014 Leader
Robinson Cano -- .314
Robinson Cano -- 187
Robinson Cano -- 77
Kyle Seager -- 25
Robinson Cano -- 37
James Jones -- 5
Kyle Seager -- 56
Kyle Seager -- 96
James Jones -- 27
Robinson Cano -- 61
Mike Zunino -- 158
Category
Wins
Losses
Low ERA (starter)
Low ERA (relief)
Strikeouts
Walks
HR Allowed
Saves
Games
Starts
Complete Games
Shutouts
Quality Starts
Club Record
Jamie Moyer, 2003 -- 21
M. Moore, 1987 & M. Young, 1985 --19
Felix Hernandez, 2014 -- 2.14
J.J. Putz, 2007 -- 1.38
Randy Johnson, 1993 -- 308
Randy Johnson, 1991 -- 152
Jamie Moyer, 2004 -- 44
Fernando Rodney, 2014 -- 48
Ed Vande Berg, 1982 -- 78
Mike Moore, 1986 - 37
M. Langston, 1987 & M. Moore, 1985 -- 14
D. Fleming, 1992 & R. Johnson, 1994 -- 4
Felix Hernandez, 2010 -- 30
2014 Leader
Felix Hernandez -- 15
Roenis Elias -- 12
Felix Hernandez -- 2.14
Dominic Leone -- 2.17
Felix Hernandez -- 248
Roenis Elias -- 64
Chris Young -- 26
Fernando Rodney -- 48
Fernando Rodney -- 69
Felix Hernandez -- 34
Roenis Elias/ Taijuan Walker -- 1
Roenis Elias -- 1
Felix Hernandez -- 27
Player
Ackley
Almonte
Bloomquist
Buck
Cano
Chavez
Denorfia
Franklin
Gillespie
Hart
Jackson
Jones
Miller
Montero
Morales
Morrison
Quintero
Romero
Saunders
Seager
Smoak
Sucre
Taylor
Zunino
Team
LONGEST WINNING STREAK..................................5, 5x, last: September 2-6
LONGEST LOSING STREAK........................................................8, April 15-22
MOST RUNS, GAME:
Mariners.............................................. 13, 3x, last: Sept. 16 at Los Angeles (AL)
Opponent.............................................................. 14, September 22 at Toronto
MOST RUNS, INNING:
Mariners............................................................ 8, May 3 at Houston (7th inning)
Opponent................................ 5, 4x, last: September 22 at Toronto (3rd inning)
MOST HITS, 9-INNING GAME:
Mariners............................................................................. 18, July 1 at Houston
Opponent.................................................16, 2x: last, September 22 at Toronto
FEWEST HITS, 9-INNING GAME:
Mariners....................................... 1, 3x, last: September 17 at Los Angeles (AL)
Opponent..................................................................... 1, June 29 vs. Cleveland
MOST HITS, INNING:
Mariners............................... 7, 3x, last: Sept. 16 at Los Angeles-AL (6th inning)
Opponent................................. 5, 6x, last: September 1 at Oakland (1st inning)
MOST DOUBLES, GAME:
Mariners............................................................................... 6, July 1 at Houston
Opponent.......................................................................6, May 16 at Minnesota
MOST TRIPLES, GAME:
Mariners............................................................ 2, 3x, last: June 8 at Tampa Bay
Opponent........................................................ 2, 3x, last: June 19 at San Diego
MOST HOME RUNS, GAME:
Mariners.................................................... 4, 4x, last: September 19 at Houston
Opponent.............................................................. 6, August 29 vs. Washington
MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME:
Mariners.....................................................4, 2x, last: August 19 at Philadelphia
Opponent................................................................. 3, 4x, last: Sept. 7 at Texas
MOST ERRORS, GAME:
Mariners......................................................................5, May 11 vs. Kansas City
Opponent....................................................................4, May 12 vs. Tampa Bay
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED, GAME:
Mariners...........................................................4, 2x, last: September 4 at Texas
Opponent..........................................................3, 2x, September19 at Houston
MOST STRIKEOUTS, 9-INNING GAME:
Mariners hitters............................................... 14, 3x, last: June 6 at Tampa Bay
Opponent hitters......................................................... 17, June 8 at Tampa Bay
MOST WALKS, 9-INNING GAME:
Mariners hitters......................................... 8, 2x, last: September 19 at Houston
Opponent hitters........................................................... 8, June 6 at Tampa Bay
MOST LEFT ON BASE, 9-INNING GAME:
Mariners..............................................................14, July 18 at Los Angeles (AL)
Opponent.......................................................15, 2x, last: August 24 at Boston
LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME IN WIN.5, April 27 vs. Texas (trailed 5-0, won
6-5)
LARGEST LEAD GIVEN UP IN LOSS... 3, 3x, last: July 20 at Los Angeles (AL)
(led 3-0, lost 6-5)
LARGEST WINNING MARGIN.. 11, 2x, last: September 16 at Los Angeles-AL
(13-2)
LARGEST LOSING MARGIN............................... 10, September 22 at Toronto
LONGEST GAME, INN, HOME.... 11.0, September 27 vs. Los Angeles Angels
LONGEST GAME, INN, ROAD.......................16.0, July 18 at Los Angeles (AL)
SHORTEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, HOME................ 2:17, June 29 vs. Cleveland
SHORTEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, ROAD........... 1:59, September 24 at Toronto
LONGEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, HOME.........................3:34, June 14 vs. Texas
LONGEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, ROAD.................... 4:07, August 24 at Boston
LONGEST GAME, X-INN, HOME..... 3:54, September 27 vs. Los Angeles (AL)
LONGEST GAME, X-INN, ROAD...................5:14, July 18 at Los Angeles (AL)
LARGEST CROWD, HOME.................................. 45,662, April 8 vs. LA Angels
SMALLEST CROWD, HOME................................10,466, April 22 vs. Houston
LARGEST CROWD, ROAD...............................44,152, March 31 at LA Angels
SMALLEST CROWD, ROAD............................... 10,400, June 9 at Tampa Bay
LONGEST HITTING STREAK...............................14, James Jones (May 9-24)
MOST HITS, GAME..............................4, 8x, last: Brad Miller, Sept. 6 at Texas
MOST RUNS, GAME...............3, 12x, last: Dustin Ackley, Sept. 19 at Houston
MOST DOUBLES, GAME.2, 9x, last: Dustin Ackley, August 18 at Philadelphia
MOST TRIPLES, GAME......................2, Kyle Seager, June 2 at New York (AL)
MOST HR, GAME........... 2, 9x, last: Logan Morrison September 25 at Toronto
MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, GAME.....4, Kyle Seager, June 2 at New York (AL)
MOST RBI, 9-INNING GAME....................5, Kyle Seager, April 23 vs. Houston
MOST RBI, EXTRA-INNING GAME... 2, 3x, last: Smoak, May 7 #1 at Oakland
MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME.........3, 2x, James Jones, June 30 at Houston
GRAND SLAMS (0).....................................................................................None
# Club Record
^Ties Club Record
38 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
*Safeco Field Record
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED (CG):
Mariners..........................................................3, Roenis Elias, June 1 vs. Detroit
Opponents...............................................1, Josh Tomlin, June 28 vs. Cleveland
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Starter):
Mariners........................................... 15, Felix Hernandez, June 8 at Tampa Bay
Opponents.................................. 12, 2x, last: Chris Sale, July 4 at Chicago (AL)
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Reliever):
Mariners....................................... 5, 3x, last: Taijuan Walker, Sept. 1 at Oakland
Opponents.......................................... 4, 3x, last: Neal Cotts, June 14 vs. Texas
MOST WALKS, GAME:
Mariners.............................6, 3x, last: James Paxton, September 22 at Toronto
Opponents...............................................7, Tyson Ross, June 16 vs. San Diego
MOST INNINGS, GAME, STARTER:
Mariners.......................................................9.0, Roenis Elias, June 1 vs. Detroit
Opponents.....................................9.0, 8x, last: Colby Lewis, Aug. 27 vs. Texas
MOST INNINGS, GAME, RELIEVER
Mariners.................................4.0, Tom Wilhelmsen, July 18 at Los Angeles (AL)
Opponents........................................... 4.0, Jerome Williams, May 4 at Houston
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:................. 5, Felix Hernandez (May 12-June 8)
LONGEST LOSING STREAK:.................... 5, Erasmo Ramirez (April 6-current)
MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS:
Overall........................................................... 20.0, Hisashi Iwakuma (July 1-12)
Starter............................................................ 20.0, Hisashi Iwakuma (July 1-12)
Reliever............................................................19.0, Joe Beimel (May 2-July 10)
Mariners Day-by-Days
G
D
D/N OPP W  / L
SCORE WINNER/LOSER/SAVE
REC.
POS GA/GB CLUBS
TIME
1
3/31 N @LAA
W
10-3
Hernandez (1-0)/Weaver
1-0
1
+0.5
--
3:17
2
4/1 N @LAA
W
8-3
Ramirez (1-0)/Wilson
2-0
1
+0.5
--
3:05
3
4/2 N @LAA
W
8-2
Paxton (1-0)/Santiago
3-0
1
+0.5
--
2:39
4 4/3 N @OAK L 2-3 (12) Pomeranz/Noesi (0-1)
3-1
1
+0.5
--
4:02
4/4 N @OAK
Rained Out -- DH 5/7
1
+1.0
-5
4/5 D @OAK
W
3-1
Hernandez (2-0)/Straily/Rodney (1)
4-1
1
+2.0
--
2:22
6
4/6 D @OAK L
3-6
Gray/Ramirez (1-1)/Johnson
4-2
1
+1.0
--
2:57
4/7
Off Day
1
+0.5
7
4/8 N LAA
W
5-3
Paxton (2-0)/Santiago/Rodney (2)
5-2
1
+1.0
--
2:59
8
4/9 N LAA L
0-2
Richards/Elias (0-1)/Frieri
5-3
T1
- - -
OAK
2:53
4/10
Off Day
2
-0.5
OAK
9
4/11 N OAK
W
6-4
Hernandez (3-0)/Milone/Rodney (3)
6-3
1
+0.5
--
3:09
10 4/12 N OAK L
1-3
Gray/Ramirez (1-2)/Gregerson
6-4
2
-0.5
OAK
3:08
11 4/13 D OAK L
0-3
Otero/Furbush (0-1)/Doolittle
6-5
2
-1.5
OAK
2:44
12 4/14 N @TEX
W
7-1
Elias (1-1)/Lewis
7-5
2
-1.5
OAK
3:01
13 4/15 N @TEX L
0-5
Ross Jr./Beavan (0-1)
7-6
2
-2.5
OAK
2:22
14 4/16 N @TEX L
2-3
Figueroa/Rodney (0-1)
7-7
3
-2.5
OAK
2:47
15 4/17 D @TEX L
6-8
Figueroa/Beimel (0-1)/Soria
7-8
T3
-3.0
OAK
3:28
16 4/18 N @MIA L
4-8
Cishek/Medina (0-1)
7-9
4
-4.0
OAK
3:09
17 4/19 N @MIA L
0-7
ALVAREZ/Elias (1-2)
7-10
4
-5.0
OAK
2:20
18 4/20 D @MIA L
2-3
Dunn/Wilhelmsen (0-1)/Cishek
7-11
4
-6.0
OAK
2:58
19 4/21 N HOU L
2-7
Keuchel/Hernandez (3-1)
7-12
4
-6.0
OAK
2:49
20 4/22 N HOU L
2-5
McHugh/Ramirez (1-3)/Fields
7-13
4
-6.0
OAK
3:02
21 4/23 D HOU
W
5-3
Rodney (1-1)/Fields
8-13
4
-5.5
TEX
2:50
4/24
Off Day
4
-5.5
TEX/OAK
22 4/25 N TEX
W
6-3
Medina (1-1)/Cotts/Rodney (4)
9-13
4
-5.5
OAK
2:55
23 4/26 N TEX L
3-6
Poreda/Furbush (0-2)/Soria
9-14
4
-5.5
TEX/OAK 3:13
24 4/27 D TEX
W
6-5
Farquhar (1-0)/Ogando/Rodney (5)
10-14
4
-4.5
TEX/OAK 3:10
4/28
Off Day
4
-5.0
OAK
25 4/29 N @NYY
W
6-3
Young (1-0)/Sabathia
11-14
4
-5.0
OAK
3:33
4/30 N @NYY
Rained Out -- Re-scheduled 6/2
4
-5.5
OAK
March/April (11-14)
Batting: .231 (197x854), 22 HR
Pitching: 11-14, 5 SV, 3.67 ERA (90 ER, 220.2 IP)
26 5/1 N @NYY
W
4-2
Elias (2-2)/Kuroda/Rodney (6)
12-14
4
-5.0
OAK
2:47
27 5/2 N @HOU L
4-5 (11) Bass/Furbush (0-3)
12-15
4
-5.0
OAK
4:02
28 5/3 D @HOU
W
9-8
Iwakuma (1-0)/Keuchel/Rodney (7)
13-15
4
-4.0
OAK
3:24
29 5/4 D @HOU
W
8-7
Maurer (1-0)/McHugh/Farquhar (1)
14-15
4
-4.0
OAK
3:30
30 5/5 N @OAK
W
4-2
Young (2-0/Kazmir/Rodney (8)
15-15
4
-3.0
OAK
2:36
31 5/6 N @OAK
W
8-3
Elias (3-2)/Chavez
16-15
T2
-2.0
OAK
3:19
32 5/7 D @OAK #1 W
6-4 (10) Medina (2-1)/Cook/Rodney (9)
17-15
2
-1.0
OAK
3:24
33
@OAK #2 L
0-2
Pomeranz/Ramirez (1-4)/Johnson
17-16
2
-2.0
OAK
2:21
34 5/8 N KC
W
1-0
Iwakuma (2-0)/Duffy/Rodney (10)
18-16
2
-1.5
OAK
2:25
35 5/9 N KC L
1-6
Vargas/Maurer (1-1)
18-17
3
-2.5
OAK
2:45
36 5/10 N KC
W
3-1
Young (3-0)/Ventura/Rodney (11)
19-17
2
-2.5
OAK
2:18
37 5/11 D KC L
7-9
Coleman/Farquhar (1-1)/Holland
19-18
3
-3.5
OAK
3:01
38 5/12 N TB
W
12-5
Hernandez (4-1)/Ramos
20-18
2
-3.5
OAK
3:10
39 5/13 N TB L
1-2
PRICE (4-3)/Rodney (1-2)
20-19
3
-4.5
OAK
2:48
40 5/14 D TB L
0-2
Odorizzi/Maurer (1-2)/Balfour
20-20
3
-4.5
OAK
3:21
5/15
Off Day
3
-4.5
41 5/16 N @MIN L
4-5
Gibson/Young (3-1)/Perkins
20-21
3
-5.5
OAK
2:42
42 5/17 N @MIN L
3-4
Deduno/Elias (3-3)/Perkins
20-22
3
-6.5
OAK
2:26
43 5/18 D @MIN
W
6-2
Hernandez (5-1)/Nolasco
21-22
3
-6.5
OAK
3:02
5/19
Off Day
3
-6.5
OAK
44 5/20 N @TEX
W
6-2
Iwakuma (3-0)/Lewis
22-22
3
-6.5
OAK
2:54
45 5/21 D @TEX L
3-4
Tepesch/Young (3-2)/Soria
22-23
3
-7.5
OAK
2:47
46 5/22 N HOU
W
3-1
Leone (1-0)/Cosart/Rodney (12)
23-23
3
-6.5
OAK
3:09
47 5/23 N HOU
W
6-1
Hernandez (6-1)/Owens
24-23
3
-5.5
OAK
2:40
48 5/24 N HOU L
4-9
Oberholtzer/Maurer (1-3)
24-24
3
-5.5
OAK
3:18
49 5/25 D HOU L
1-4
KEUCHEL/Iwakuma (3-1)
24-25
4
-5.5
OAK
2:28
50 5/26 D LAA
W
Young (4-2)/Skaggs
25-25
4
-5.5
OAK
2:40
51 5/27 N LAA L
4-6
Weaver/Elias (3-4)/Frieri
25-26
4
-5.5
OAK
3:03
52 5/28 N LAA
W
3-1
Hernandez (7-1)/Wilson/Rodney (13)
26-26
4
-5.5
OAK
2:30
53 5/29 N LAA L
5-7
Shoemaker/Maurer (1-4)/Frieri
26-27
4
-5.5
OAK
3:08
54 5/30 N DET L
3-6
Verlander/Iwakuma (3-2)/Chamberlain
26-28
4
-6.5
OAK
3:05
55 5/31 N DET
W
3-2
Young (5-2)/Smyly/Rodney (14)
27-28
4
-6.5
OAK
3:18
May (16-14)
Batting: .233 (228x978), 21 HR
Pitching: 16-14, 10 SV, 3.56 ERA (106 ER, 268.0 IP)
Mariners Day-by-Days
G
D
D/N OPP W  / L
SCORE WINNER/LOSER/SAVE
REC.
POS GA/GB CLUBS
TIME
56 6/1 D DET
W
4-0
ELIAS (4-4)/Scherzer
28-28
4
-6.5
OAK
2:46
57 6/2 N @NYY
W
10-2
Hernandez (8-1)/Phelps
29-28
T3
-6.0
OAK
2:54
58 6/3 N @ATL
W
7-5
Leone (2-0)/Wood/Rodney (15)
30-28
3
-6.0
OAK
3:08
59 6/4 D @ATL
W
2-0
Iwakuma (4-2)/Minor/Rodney (16)
31-28
3
-6.0
OAK
2:51
6/5
Off Day
31-28
T2
-5.5
OAK
60 6/6 N @TB L
0-4
Bedard/Young (5-3)
31-29
3
-6.5
OAK
3:17
61 6/7 D @TB
W
7-4
Elias (5-4)/Cobb/Rodney (17)
32-29
3
-5.5
OAK
2:46
62 6/8 D @TB
W
5-0
Medina (3-1)/Balfour
33-29
3
-5.5
OAK
3:10
63 6/9 D @TB
W
3-0
Beimel (1-1)/Price/Rodney (18)
34-29
3
-4.5
OAK
3:11
64 6/10 N NYY L
2-3
Betances/Iwakuma (4-3)/Robertson
34-30
3
-4.5
OAK
2:50
65 6/11 N NYY L
2-4
TANAKA/Young (5-4)
34-31
3
-5.5
OAK
2:44
66 6/12 N NYY L
3-6
Whitley/Elias (5-5)/Robertson
34-32
3
-6.0
OAK
2:56
67 6/13 N TEX L
0-1
Tolleson/Hernandez (8-2)/Soria
34-33
3
-6.0
OAK
2:30
68 6/14 N TEX L
3-4
Cotts/Rodney (1-3)/Soria
34-34
T3
-7.0
OAK
3:34
69 6/15 D TEX
W
5-1
Iwakuma (5-3)/Martinez
35-34
3
-7.0
OAK
2:46
70 6/16 N SD
W
5-1
Young (6-4)/Ross
36-34
3
-6.0
OAK
2:44
71 6/17 D SD
W
6-1
Elias (6-5)/Stults
37-34
3
-6.0
OAK
2:42
72 6/18 N @SD L
1-2
Benoit/Furbush (0-4)/Street
37-35
3
-7.0
OAK
2:40
73 6/19 D @SD L
1-4
Hahn/Leone (2-1)/Street
37-36
3
-8.0
OAK
2:42
74 6/20 N @KC
W
7-5
Furbush (1-4)/Holland/Rodney (19)
38-36
3
-8.0
OAK
3:31
75 6/21 D @KC
W
2-1
Medina (4-1)/Vargas/Rodney (20)
39-36
3
-8.0
OAK
2:42
76 6/22 D @KC
W
2-1
Elias (7-5)/ Ventura/Rodney (21)
40-36
3
-7.0
OAK
2:54
77 6/23 N BOS
W
12-3
Hernandez (9-2)/Lackey
41-36
3
-6.5
OAK
2:57
78 6/24 N BOS
W
8-2
Beimel (2-1)/Peavy
42-36
3
-5.5
OAK
3:14
79 6/25 N BOS L
4-5
Buchholz/Iwakuma (5-4)
42-37
3
-6.5
OAK
2:40
6/26
Off Day
-6.5
OAK
80 6/27 N CLE
W
3-2
Young (7-4)/Bauer/Rodney (22)
43-37
3
-6.5
OAK
3:05
81 6/28 N CLE L
0-5
TOMLIN/Elias (7-6)
43-38
3
-7.5
OAK
2:24
82 6/29 D CLE
W
3-0
Hernandez (10-2)/House
44-38
3
-7.5
OAK
2:17
83 6/30 N @HOU
W
10-4
Walker (1-0)/McHugh/Wilhelmsen (1)
45-38
3
-6.5
OAK
3:07
June (18-10)
Batting: .262 (247x944), 29 HR
Pitching: 118-10, 10 SV, 2.53 ERA (70 ER, 249.0 IP)
84 7/1 N @HOU
W
13-2
Iwakuma (6-4)/Cosart
46-38
3
-5.5
OAK
3:36
85 7/2 D @HOU
W
5-2
Young (8-4)/Peacock/Rodney (24)
47-38
3
-4.5
OAK
2:47
7/3
Off Day
3
-5.0
OAK
86 7/4 N @CWS L
1-7
SALE/Elias (7-7)
47-39
3
-6.0
OAK
2:28
48-39
3
-6.0
OAK
4:38
87 7/5 D @CWS W 3-2 (14) Wilhelmsen (1-1)/Belisario/Rodney (25)
88 7/6 D @CWS L
0-1
Noesi/Walker (1-1)/Petricka
48-40
3
-7.0
OAK
2:49
89 7/7 N MIN
W
2-0
Iwakuma (7-4)/Correia/Rodney (26)
49-40
3
-7.0
OAK
2:34
90 7/8 N MIN L
0-2
Hughes/Young (8-5)/Perkins
49-41
3
-8.0
OAK
2:34
91 7/9 N MIN L
1-8
Gibson/Elias (7-8)
49-42
3
-8.0
OAK
3:11
92 7/10 N MIN L
2-4
Pino/Wilhelmsen (1-2)/Perkins
49-43
3
-9.0
OAK
3:11
93 7/11 N OAK
W
3-2
Hernandez (11-2)/Samardzija/Rodney (27)
50-43
3
-8.0
OAK
2:22
94 7/12 N OAK
W
6-2
Iwakuma (8-4)/Chavez
51-43
3
-7.0
OAK
2:43
95 7/13 D OAK L
1-4
Gray/Young (8-6)/Doolittle
51-44
3
-8.0
OAK
2:43
7/14
7/15
All-Star Game at Target Field (Minneapolis, MN) - AL 6, NL 5
Pre-ASG (51-44)
Batting: .453 (784x3202), 9 HR
Pitching: 51-44, 29 SV, 3.16 ERA (298 ER, 848.2 IP)
96 7/18 N @LAA L
2-3 (16) Santiago/Leone (2-2)
51-45
3
-9.0
OAK
5:14
97 7/19 N @LAA
W
3-2 (12) Leone (3-2)/Thatcher/Furbush (1)
52-45
3
-8.0
OAK
4:07
98 7/20 D @LAA L
5-6
Thatcher/Rodney (1-4)
52-46
3
-9.0
OAK
3:15
99 7/21 N NYM
W
5-2
Elias (8-8)/Niese
53-46
3
-8.5
OAK
2:53
100 7/22 N NYM L
1-3
deGrom/Ramirez (1-5)/Mejia
53-47
3
-8.5
OAK
2:49
101 7/23 D NYM L
2-3
Colon/Walker (1-2)/Mejia
53-48
3
-9.5
OAK
3:05
102 7/24 N BAL L
0-4
Chen/Iwakuma (8-5)
53-49
3
-10.5
OAK
2:44
103 7/25 N BAL L
1-2 (10) O’Day/Furbush (1-5)/Britton
53-50
3
-10.5
OAK
3:16
104 7/26 D BAL
W
4-3
Young (9-6)/Norris/Rodney (28)
54-50
3
-10.5
OAK
2:49
105 7/27 D BAL L
2-3 (10) McFarland/Medina (4-2)/Britton
54-51
3
-11.5
OAK
3:21
7/28
Off Day
3
-11.0
106 7/29 N @CLE
W
5-2
Iwakuma (9-5)/Bauer/Rodney (29)
55-51
3
-11.0
OAK
3:15
107 7/30 N @CLE L
0-2
KLUBER/Hernandez (11-3)
55-52
3
-11.0
OAK
2:10
108 7/31 N @CLE
W
6-5
Beimel (3-1)/Shaw/Rodney (30)
56-52
3
-10.5
OAK
3:33
July (10-14)
Batting: .251 (225x898), 13 HR
Pitching: 11-14, 8 SV, 2.57 ERA (68 ER, 238.1 IP)
Mariners Day-by-Days
G
D
D/N OPP W  / L
SCORE WINNER/LOSER/SAVE
REC.
POS GA/GB CLUBS
TIME
109 8/1 N @BAL L
1-2
Chen/Elias (8-9)/Britton
56-53
3
-10.5
OAK
2:29
110 8/2 N @BAL
W
6-3
Leone (4-2)/Gonzalez
57-53
3
-10.5
OAK
3:38
111 8/3 D @BAL L
0-1
Tillman/Iwakuma (9-6)/Britton
57-54
3
-10.5
OAK
2:33
8/4
Off Day
3
-11.0
OAK
112 8/5 N ATL
W
4-2
Hernandez (12-3)/Wood/Rodney (31)
58-54
3
-11.0
OAK
2:29
113 8/6 D ATL
W
7-3
Young (10-6)/Teheran
59-54
3
-10.0
OAK
2:53
114 8/7 N CWS
W
13-3
Elias (9-9)/Carroll
60-54
3
-10.0
OAK
3:08
115 8/8 N CWS
W
4-1
Iwakuma (10-6)/Quintana/Rodney (32)
61-54
3
-10.0
OAK
2:43
116 8/9 N CWS L
1-2 (10) Surkamp/Rodney (1-5)/Petricka
61-55
3
-11.0
OAK
2:50
117 8/10 D CWS
W
4-2
Leone (5-2)/Danks/Rodney (33)
62-55
3
-10.0
OAK
2:50
118 8/11 N TOR
W
11-1
Hernandez (13-3)/Hutchison
63-55
3
-9.0
OAK
2:43
119 8/12 N TOR
W
6-3
Young (11-6)/Happ/Rodney (34)
64-55
3
-9.0
OAK
2:41
120 8/13 N TOR
W
2-0
Iwakuma (11-6)/Dickey/Rodney (35)
65-55
3
-8.0
OAK
2:41
8/14
Off Day
3
-7.5
OAK
121 8/15 N @DET
W
7-2
Paxton (3-0)/Porcello
66-55
3
-6.5
OAK
2:51
122 8/16 N @DET L
2-4
Price/Hernandez (13-4)/Nathan
66-56
3
-6.5
LAA/OAK 2:55
123 8/17 D @DET
W
8-1
Young (12-6)/Ray
67-56
3
-5.5
LAA/OAK 3:15
124 8/18 N @PHI L
1-4
Williams/Elias (9-10)/Papelbon
67-57
3
-6.5
LAA
2:52
125 8/19 N @PHI
W
5-2
Iwakuma (12-6)/Burnett/Rodney (36)
68-57
3
-6.5
LAA
3:06
126 8/20 D @PHI L
3-4
Hamels/Paxton (3-1)/Papelbon
68-58
3
-7.5
LAA
3:00
8/21
Off Day
3
-8.0
LAA
127 8/22 N @BOS
W
5-3
Leone (6-2)/Uehara/Rodney (37)
69-58
3
-7.0
LAA
3:41
128 8/23 D @BOS
W
7-3
Wilhelmsen (2-2)/Workman
70-58
3
-6.0
LAA/OAK 3:28
129 8/24 D @BOS
W
8-6
Leone (7-2)/Webster/Rodney (38)
71-58
3
-6.0
LAA
4:07
130 8/25 N TEX L
0-2
Mikolas/Elias (9-11)/Feliz
71-59
3
-6.0
LAA/OAK 2:50
131 8/26 N TEX
W
5-0
Paxton (4-1)/Ramirez
72-59
3
-6.0
LAA
2:51
132 8/27 D TEX L
LEWIS/Ramirez (1-6)
72-60
3
-7.0
LAA
2:24
8/28
Off Day
3
-7.5
LAA
133 8/29 N WAS L
3-8
Zimmermann/Hernandez (13-5)
72-61
3
-8.5
LAA
2:55
134 8/30 N WAS L
1-3
Strasburg/Elias (9-12)/Soriano
72-62
3
-9.5
LAA
2:54
135 8/31 D WAS
W
5-3
Iwakuma (13-6)/Roark/Rodney (39)
73-62
3
-9.5
LAA
2:57
August (17-10)
Batting: .260 (232x892), 22 HR
Pitching: 17-10, 9 SV, 2.79 ERA (74 ER, 239.0 IP)
136 9/1 D @OAK L
1-6
Hammel/Young (12-7)
73-63
3
-10.0
LAA
2:30
137 9/2 N @OAK
W
6-5
Paxton (5-1)/Gray/Rodney (40)
74-63
3
-9.0
LAA
2:42
138 9/3 D @OAK
W
2-1
Hernandez (14-5)/Lester/Rodney (41)
75-63
3
-8.0
LAA
2:20
139 9/4 N @TEX
W
10-1
Elias (10-12)/Ross
76-63
3
-8.0
LAA
3:02
140 9/5 N @TEX
W
7-5
Iwakuma (14-6)/Baker/Rodney (42)
77-63
3
-8.0
LAA
3:27
141 9/6 N @TEX
W
4-2
Farquhar (2-1)/Cotts/Rodney (43)
78-63
3
-8.0
LAA
3:00
142 9/7 D @TEX L
0-1
Holland/Paxton (5-2)/Feliz
78-64
3
-9.0
LAA
2:42
143 9/8 N HOU
W
4-1
Farquhar (3-1)/Foltynewicz/Rodney (44)
79-64
3
-9.0
LAA
3:42
144 9/9 N HOU L
1-2
McHugh/Medina (4-3)/Fields
79-65
3
-10.0
LAA
2:57
145 9/10 N HOU L
2-5
Tropeano/Iwakuma (14-7)/Sipp
79-66
3
-11.0
LAA
3:01
9/11
Off Day
3
-11.5
LAA
146 9/12 N OAK
W
4-2
Paxton (6-2)/Hammel/Rodney (45)
80-66
3
-11.5
LAA
2:44
147 9/13 N OAK L
2-3 (10) Gregerson/Rodney (1-6)/Doolittle
80-67
3
-12.5
LAA
3:20
148 9/14 D OAK L
0-4
Lester/Young (12-8)
80-68
3
-12.5
LAA
2:58
149 9/15 N @LAA L
1-8
Shoemaker/Iwakuma (14-8)
80-69
3
-13.5
LAA
2:54
150 9/16 N @LAA
W
13-2
Smith (1-0)/Grilli
81-69
3
-12.5
LAA
3:18
151 9/17 N @LAA L
0-5
Wilson/Paxton (6-3)
81-70
3
-13.5
LAA
2:37
152 9/18 N @LAA
W
3-1
Wilhelmsen (3-2)/Jepsen/Rodney (46)
82-70
3
-12.5
LAA
3:08
153 9/19 N @HOU
W
10-5
Walker (2-2)/Peacock
83-70
3
-11.5
LAA
3:34
154 9/20 N @HOU L
10-1
Keuchel/Young (12-9)
83-71
3
-12.5
LAA
2:35
155 9/21 D @HOU L
3-8
McHugh/Iwakuma (14-9)
83-72
3
-12.5
LAA
3:29
156 9/22 N @TOR L
4-14
Happ/Paxton (6-4)
83-73
3
-12.5
LAA
2:48
157 9/23 N @TOR L
2-10
Dickey/Hernandez (14-6)
83-74
3
-13.5
LAA
2:36
158 9/24 N @TOR L
0-1
Buehrle/Walker (2-3)/Sanchez
83-75
3
-14.5
LAA
1:59
159 9/25 D @TOR
W
7-5
Medina (5-3)/Loup/Rodney (47)
84-75
3
-14.0
LAA
3:02
160 9/26 N LAA
W
4-3
Iwakuma (15-9)/Weaver/Rodney (48)
85-75
3
-13.0
LAA
2:48
161 9/27 N LAA
W
2-1 (11) Leone (8-2)/Morin
86-75
3
-12.0
LAA
3:54
162 9/28 D LAA
W
4-1
Hernandez (15-6)/Rasmus
87-75
3
-11.0
LAA
2:50
September (14-13)
Batting: .224 (198x884), 29 HR
Pitching: 14-13, 9 SV, 3.95 ERA (104 ER, 237.0 IP)
Cole Gillespie, OF, signed as minor league free agent.
Matt Palmer, RHP, signed as minor league free agent.
Ramon Ramirez, RHP, signed as minor league free agent.
Humberto Quintero, C, signed as minor league free agent.
Michael Saunders, OF, signed 2014 contract avoiding arbitration.
John Buck, C, signed as free agent.
Logan Kensing, RHP, signed as minor league free agent.
Manuel Piña, C, signed as minor league free agent.
Endy Chavez, OF, signed as minor league free agent.
Joe Beimel, LHP, signed as minor league free agent.
Mark Rogers, RHP, signed as minor league free agent.
Scott Baker, RHP, signed as minor league free agent.
Carlos Peguero, OF, traded to Kansas City for cash considerations.
Logan Morrison, 1B/OF, signed 2014 contract avoiding arbitration.
Fernando Rodney, RHP, signed through 2015 as free agent.
Zach Miner, RHP, signed as minor league free agent.
Randy Wolf, LHP, signed as minor league free agent.
Franklin Gutierrez, OF, added to restricted list (won’t play in 2014).
Justin Smoak, 1B, signed 2014 contract avoiding arbitration.
Danny Hultzen, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Anthony Fernandez, LHP, optioned to AA Jackson.
Julio Morban, OF, optioned to AA Jackson.
Jonathan Arias, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Andrew Carraway, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Stephen Kohlscheen, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Mark Rogers, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Chance Ruffin, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
James Gillheeney, LHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
John Hicks, C, reassigned to minor league camp.
Manuel Piña, C, reassigned to minor league camp.
Gabriel Noriega, INF, reassigned to minor league camp.
Burt Reynolds, OF, reassigned to minor league camp.
Rich Donnelly named Third Base Coach.
Bobby LaFromboise, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Logan Bawcom, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Jesus Sucre, C, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Ji-Man Choi, 1B, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Carlos Triunfel, INF, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Logan Kensing, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Matt Palmer, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Nick Hill, LHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Mike Dowd, C, reassigned to minor league camp.
Ty Kelly, INF, reassigned to minor league camp.
Nate Tenbrink, INF, reassigned to minor league camp.
Jesus Montero, 1B/DH, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Xavier Avery, OF, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
James Jones, OF, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Chris Taylor, INF, reassigned to minor league camp.
Cole Gillespie, OF, reassigned to minor league camp.
Chris Prieto named Quality Control Coach
Scott Baker, RHP, released.
Endy Chavez, OF, released.
Humberto Quintero, C, released.
Endy Chavez, OF, resigned as minor league free agent.
Chris Young, RHP, signed as free agent.
Humberto Quintero, C, re-signed as minor league free agent.
Roenis Elias, LHP, selected to 40-man roster.
Joe Beimel, LHP, selected to 40-man roster.
Xavier Avery, OF, designated for assignment.
Carlos Triunfel, INF, designated for assignment.
Blake Beavan, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Brandon Maurer, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Lucas Luetge, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Nick Franklin, INF, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Zach Miner, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Dominic Leone, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Ramon Ramirez, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Carson Smith, RHP, reassigned to minor league camp.
Humberto Quintero, C, reassigned to minor league camp.
Endy Chavez, OF, reassigned to minor league camp.
Hisashi Iwakuma, RHP, placed on 15-day disabled list with a torn extensor
tendon in his right middle finger (retro to 3/21).
Taijuan Walker, RHP, placed on 15-day disabled list with a right shoulder
impingement (retro to 3/21).
Stephen Pryor, RHP, placed on 15-day disabled list recovering from torn latissimus dorsi tendon in right shoulder (retro to 3/21).
March 31 Opening Day Roster (25 players + 3 DL) -- PITCHERS (12) - LH Joe Beimel,
LH Roenis Elias, RH Danny Farquhar, LH Charlie Furbush, RH Felix Hernandez,
RH Yoervis Medina, RH Hector Noesi, LH James Paxton, RH Erasmo Ramirez,
RH Fernando Rodney, RH Tom Wilhelmsen, RH Chris Young…CATCHERS (2)
- John Buck, Mike Zunino…INFIELDERS (6) - Willie Bloomquist, Robinson
Cano, Brad Miller, Logan Morrison, Kyle Seager, Justin Smoak…OUTFIELDERS (5) - Dustin Ackley, Abraham Almonte, Corey Hart, Stefen Romero Michael Saunders…DISABLED LIST (3) - RHP Hisashi Iwakuma, RHP Stephen
Pryor, RHP Taijuan Walker
April 2
Bobby LaFromboise, LHP, claimed off waivers by San Diego.
Carlos Triunfel, INF, claimed off waivers by Los Angeles Dodgers.
Xavier Avery, OF, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
April 3
Stephen Pryor, RHP, sent on rehab assignment to AA Jackson.
April 4
Taijuan Walker, RHP, sent on rehab assignment to A High Desert.
Dominic Leone, RHP, selected from AAA Tacoma.
Hector Noesi, RHP, designated for assignment.
April 9
James Paxton, LHP, placed on 15-day DL with strained left lat.
Lucas Luetge, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Taijuan Walker, RHP, rehab transferred to AA Jackson.
April 12
Hector Noesi, RHP, acquired by Texas for cash considerations.
April 14
Lucas Luetge, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
April 15
Blake Beavan, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Stephen Pryor, RHP, rehab transferred to AAA Tacoma.
Taijuan Walker, RHP, rehab transferred to AAA Tacoma.
April 16
Nick Franklin, INF, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Logan Morrison, OF/DH, placed on 15-day DL with a right hamstring strain
(retro to 4/15).
James Jones, OF, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Blake Beavan, RHP, placed on 15-day DL with rt shoulder tendinitis.
April 17
Stephen Pryor, RHP, returned from rehab assignment, reinstated from the
15-day disabled list and optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Ji-Man Choi, 1B, placed on restricted list and suspended by MLB for 50
games testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance.
April 19
James Jones, OF, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
April 20
Brandon Maurer, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
April 23
Nick Franklin, INF, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Erasmo Ramirez, RHP, optioned to A High Desert (post-game).
April 24
Cole Gillespie, OF, selected from AAA Tacoma.
April 25
Lucas Luetge, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
April 27
Hisashi Iwakuma, RHP, sent on rehab assignment to AAA Tacoma.
April 29
Erasmo Ramirez, RHP, transferred from High Desert to Tacoma.
Ramon Ramirez, RHP, released from minor league contract.
March 29
2014 Opening Day Roster:
Pitchers (12): LH Joe Beimel, LH Roenis Elias, RH Danny Farquhar, LH Charlie Furbush, RH Felix Hernandez, RH Yoervis Medina, RH Hector Noesi,
LH James Paxton, RH Erasmo Ramirez, RH Fernando Rodney, RH Tom Wilhelmsen, RH Chris Young
Catchers (2): John Buck, Mike Zunino
Infielders (6): Willie Bloomquist, Robinson Cano, Brad Miller, Logan Morrison, Kyle Seager, Justin Smoak
Outfielders (5): Dustin Ackley, Abraham Almonte, Corey Hart, Stefen Romero Michael Saunders
Disabled List (3): RHP Hisashi Iwakuma, RHP Stephen Pryor, RHP Taijuan Walker
42 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
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Lucas Luetge, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Hisashi Iwakuma, RHP, activated from 15-day disabled list.
Abraham Almonte, OF, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
James Jones, OF, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Erasmo Ramirez, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma as 26th man for DH.
Erasmo Ramirez, RHP, returned to AAA Tacoma (post-game #2).
Corey Hart, DH, placed on 15-day DL with a left hamstring strain.
Nick Franklin, INF/OF, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Logan Morrison, 1B/OF, sent on rehab assignment to AAA Tacoma.
James Paxton, LHP, sent on rehab assignment to AAA Tacoma.
James Paxton, LHP, returned from rehab assignment.
Taijuan Walker, RHP, sent on rehab assignment to AAA Tacoma.
Endy Chavez, OF, selected from AAA Tacoma.
Brandon Maurer, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Blake Beavan, RHP, transferred from 15-day to 60-day DL.
Nick Franklin, INF, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Erasmo Ramirez, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
James Paxton, LHP, transferred from 15-day to 60-day DL.
Ji-Man Choi, 1B, reinstated from MLB suspended list.
Taijuan Walker, RHP, returned from rehab assignment at AAA Tacoma, activated from 15-day DL, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Logan Morrison, 1B/OF, returned from rehab assignment at AAA Tacoma and
activated from 15-day disabled list.
Justin Smoak, 1B, placed on 15-day DL with strained left quad.
Michael Saunders, OF, placed on 15-day DL with right AC joint inflammation.
Jesus Montero, DH/1B, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Justin Smoak, 1B, sent on rehab assignment to AAA Tacoma.
Michael Saunders, OF, sent on rehab assignment to AAA Tacoma.
Corey Hart, DH, sent on rehab assignment to AAA Tacoma.
Brandon Maurer, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Erasmo Ramirez, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Jesus Montero, DH/1B, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Michael Saunders, OF, recalled from rehab assignment and activated from
15-day disabled list (right AC joint inflammation).
Stefen Romero, OF, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game)
Taijuan Walker, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Corey Hart, DH, returned from rehab assignment at AAA Tacoma and activated from 15-day disabled list.
Cole Gillespie, OF, designated for assignment.
Justin Smoak, 1B, returned from rehab assignment at AAA Tacoma, activated from 15-day DL and optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Cole Gillespie, OF, claimed off waivers by Toronto.
John Buck, C, designated for assignment.
Jesus Sucre, C, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Taijuan Walker, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Stephen Pryor, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Stephen Pryor, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Lucas Luetge, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Michael Saunders, OF, placed on 15-day disabled list.
Justin Smoak, INF, recalled for AAA Tacoma.
John Buck, C, released.
Stefen Romero, OF, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Lucas Luetge, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
James Paxton, LHP, sent on rehab assignment to A Everett.
Blake Beavan, RHP, rehab assignment transferred to AAA Tacoma.
Name
Blake Beavan-rhp
Willie Bloomquist-utl
Corey Hart-dh/of
Corey Hart-dh
Hisashi Iwakuma-rhp
Logan Morrison-of/dh
James Paxton-lhp
Stephen Pryor-rhp
Michael Saunders-of
Michael Saunders-of
Justin Smoak-1b
Taijuan Walker-rhp
DL Dates
April 16-July 25
July 24-end of season
August 2-Sept. 1
May 20 (retro 5/19)-July 3
March 29 (retro 3/21)-May 2
April 16 (retro 4/15)-June 11
April 9-August 1
March 29 (retro 3/21)-April 17
June 11-June 26
July 11-Sept. 7
June 11 (retro to 6/10)-July 3
March 29 (retro 3/21)-June 10
July 21
July 22
July 23
July 24
July 25
July 31
August 2
August 7
August 8
August 9
August 10
August 11
August 17
August 18
August 23
Justin Smoak, 1B, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Erasmo Ramirez, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
James Paxton, LHP, rehab transferred from Everett to AAA Tacoma.
Erasmo Ramirez, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Blake Beavan, RHP, recalled from rehab assignment at AAA Tacoma and
optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Taijuan Walker, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Taijuan Walker, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Kendrys Morales, DH/1B, acquired from Minnesota for Stephen Pryor (rhp).
Chris Taylor, INF, selected from AAA Tacoma.
Jesus Montero, DH/1B, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Willie Bloomquist, UTL, placed on 15-day DL with right knee contusion.
Jesus Montero, DH/1B, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Kendrys Morales, DH/1B, reported to 25-man roster.
Blake Beavan, RHP, recalled from rehab assignment at AAA Tacoma; activated from 60-day DL; optioned to Tacoma (all post-game).
Chris Denorfia, OF, acquired in trade from San Diego in exchange for Abraham Almonte (of) and Stephen Kohlscheen (rhp).
Austin Jackson, OF, acquired in 3-team trade from Detroit.
Nick Franklin, INF, traded to Tampa Bay as part of 3-team trade.
James Paxton, LHP, reinstated from 60-day disabled list.
Corey Hart, DH, placed on 15-day disabled list with right knee contusion.
Blake Beavan, RHP, outrighted to AAA Tacoma.
Michael Saunders, OF, sent on rehab assignment to AAA Tacoma.
Roenis Elias, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Lucas Luetge, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Lucas Luetge, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Erasmo Ramirez, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma (optioned post-game).
James Jones, OF, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
James Jones, OF, optioned to AAA Tacoma (post-game).
Roenis Elias, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Corey Hart, DH, sent on rehab assignment to AAA Tacoma.
Michael Saunders, OF, recalled from rehab assignment at AAA Tacoma.
Erasmo Ramirez, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
James Paxton, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma.
Corey Hart, DH, activated from 15-day disabled list
Justin Smoak, 1B, recalled from AAA Tacoma
Stefen Romero, OF, recalled from AAA Tacoma
Taijuan Walker, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma
Lucas Luetge, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma
Humberto Quintero, C, selected from AAA Tacoma
Carson Smith, RHP, selected from AAA Tacoma
Willie Bloomquist, UTL, transferred to 60-day DL (right knee surgery)
Jesus Montero, DH, placed on suspended list.
James Paxton, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Erasmo Ramirez, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma.
Michael Saunders, OF, activated from 15-day disabled list.
Jesus Montero, DH, activated from suspended list.
Corey Hart, DH/1B, designated for assignment.
Julio Morban, OF, recalled from AAA Tacoma (not to report).
Danny Hultzen, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma (not to report).
Anthony Fernandez, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma (not to report).
Ji-Man Choi, 1B/OF, recalled from AAA Tacoma (not to report).
Logan Bawcom, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma (not to report).
Corey Hart, DH/1B, declined outright to become a free agent.
Injury
Right shoulder tendinitis
Right knee contusion (surgery 8/8)
Right knee contusion
Strained left hamstring
Torn extensor tendon in his right middle finger
Strained right hamstring
Strained left latissimus dorsi muscle
Surgery to repair a torn tendon in right shoulder
Right AC joint inflammation
Strained left oblique
Strained left quad
Right shoulder impingement
G Missed
90
61
26
42
27
52
102
14
14
50
22
63
Team Record
46-44
34-27
17-9
26-16
12-15
27-25
51-51
7-8
8-6
29-21
13-9
34-29
vs. Left (Batting / Pitching)
BATTER
Ackley,D
Almonte,A
SEAS TOTAL
Bloomquist,W
Buck,J
SEAS TOTAL
Cano,R
Chavez,E
Denorfia,C
SEAS TOTAL
Franklin,N
SEAS TOTAL
Gillespie,C
SEAS TOTAL
Hart,C
Jackson,A
SEAS TOTAL
Jones,J
Miller,B
Montero,J
Morales,K
SEAS TOTAL
Morrison,L
Romero,S
Saunders,M
Seager,K
Smoak,J
Sucre,J
Taylor,C
Zunino,M
TOTALS
PITCHER
Beavan,B
Beimel,J
Elias,R
Farquhar,D
Furbush,C
Hernandez,F
Iwakuma,H
Leone,D
Luetge,L
Maurer,B
Medina,Y
Noesi,H
Paxton,J
Pryor,S
Ramirez,E
Rodney,F
Smith,C
Walker,T
Wilhelmsen,T
Young,C
TOTALS
SEATTLE MARINERS LOGOS
AND COLORS THROUGH THE YEARS
1977-1980
Mariner blue
trident forming a
capital “M”
COLORS
1981-1986
Stylized Mariner
blue trident, “M”
shape bordered
in gold on a star
background
bordered in
blue.
1987-1992
“M’s” bordered
in gold on
a baseball
background.
1977-1992 Mariner blue, gold and white
1993- Navy blue, metallic silver and Northwest green
46 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
1993“Nautical
Compass Rose”
in metallic silver
& Northwest
green with
baseball middle,
surrounded by
reversed type
“Seattle Mariners”
out of navy blue,
bordered by
Northwest green
& metallic silver
rings.
vs. Right (Batting / Pitching)
BATTER
Ackley,D
Almonte,A
SEAS TOTAL
Bloomquist,W
Buck,J
SEAS TOTAL
Cano,R
Chavez,E
Denorfia,C
SEAS TOTAL
Franklin,N
SEAS TOTAL
Gillespie,C
SEAS TOTAL
Hart,C
Jackson,A
SEAS TOTAL
Jones,J
Miller,B
Montero,J
Morales,K
SEAS TOTAL
Morrison,L
Quintero,H
Romero,S
Saunders,M
Seager,K
Smoak,J
Sucre,J
Taylor,C
Zunino,M
TOTALS
PITCHER
Beavan,B
Beimel,J
Elias,R
Farquhar,D
Furbush,C
Hernandez,F
Iwakuma,H
Leone,D
Luetge,L
Maurer,B
Medina,Y
Noesi,H
Paxton,J
Pryor,S
Ramirez,E
Rodney,F
Smith,C
Walker,T
Wilhelmsen,T
Young,C
TOTALS
Mariners at Safeco Field
BATTER
Ackley,D
Almonte,A
SEAS TOTAL
Bloomquist,W
Buck,J
SEAS TOTAL
Cano,R
Chavez,E
Denorfia,C
SEAS TOTAL
Franklin,N
SEAS TOTAL
Gillespie,C
Hart,C
Jackson,A
SEAS TOTAL
Jones,J
Miller,B
Montero,J
Morales,K
SEAS TOTAL
Morrison,L
Quintero,H
Romero,S
Saunders,M
Seager,K
Smoak,J
Sucre,J
Taylor,C
Zunino,M
TOTALS
Mariners on the Road
BATTER
Ackley,D
Almonte,A
SEAS TOTAL
Bloomquist,W
Buck,J
SEAS TOTAL
Cano,R
Chavez,E
Denorfia,C
SEAS TOTAL
Franklin,N
SEAS TOTAL
Gillespie,C
SEAS TOTAL
Hart,C
Jackson,A
SEAS TOTAL
Jones,J
Miller,B
Montero,J
Morales,K
SEAS TOTAL
Morrison,L
Quintero,H
Romero,S
Saunders,M
Seager,K
Smoak,J
Sucre,J
Taylor,C
Zunino,M
TOTALS
Mariners in Day Games
BATTER
Ackley,D
Almonte,A
SEAS TOTAL
Bloomquist,W
Buck,J
SEAS TOTAL
Cano,R
Chavez,E
Denorfia,C
SEAS TOTAL
Franklin,N
SEAS TOTAL
Gillespie,C
SEAS TOTAL
Hart,C
Jackson,A
SEAS TOTAL
Jones,J
Miller,B
Montero,J
Morales,K
SEAS TOTAL
Morrison,L
Romero,S
Saunders,M
Seager,K
Smoak,J
Sucre,J
Taylor,C
Zunino,M
TOTALS
THE MIGHTY, MIGHTY BULLPEN
The Mariners bullpen led the Majors with a 2.59 ERA, the
6th-lowest mark by an American League squad during the
designated hitter era (since 1973)…also the 2nd-lowest AL
bullpen ERA dating back to 1990, trailing only a 2.55 ERA by
the Royals relievers in 2013…set an American League record
and tied a MLB record with 7 pitchers recording 50 or more
relief appearances.
The Bullpen (left to right): Dominic Leone, Yoervis Medina, Joe
Beimel, Charlie Furbush, Fernando Rodney, Tom Wilhelmsen,
Brandon Maurer, Danny Farquhar
52 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
Mariners in Night Games
BATTER
Ackley,D
Almonte,A
SEAS TOTAL
Bloomquist,W
Buck,J
SEAS TOTAL
Cano,R
Chavez,E
Denorfia,C
SEAS TOTAL
Franklin,N
SEAS TOTAL
Gillespie,C
Hart,C
Jackson,A
SEAS TOTAL
Jones,J
Miller,B
Montero,J
Morales,K
SEAS TOTAL
Morrison,L
Quintero,H
Romero,S
Saunders,M
Seager,K
Smoak,J
Sucre,J
Taylor,C
Zunino,M
TOTALS
Mariners on Grass Fields
BATTER
Ackley,D
Almonte,A
SEAS TOTAL
Bloomquist,W
Buck,J
SEAS TOTAL
Cano,R
Chavez,E
Denorfia,C
SEAS TOTAL
Franklin,N
SEAS TOTAL
Gillespie,C
SEAS TOTAL
Hart,C
Jackson,A
SEAS TOTAL
Jones,J
Miller,B
Montero,J
Morales,K
SEAS TOTAL
Morrison,L
Quintero,H
Romero,S
Saunders,M
Seager,K
Smoak,J
Sucre,J
Taylor,C
Zunino,M
PITCHERS
TOTALS
ALL-TIME SAFECO FIELD
HOME RUN LEADERS
Raul Ibañez
Bret Boone
Richie Sexson
Edgar Martinez
Adrian Beltre
Ichiro Suzuki
John Olerud
Alex Rodriguez
Jose Lopez
Mike Cameron
Kyle Seager
Ken Griffey Jr.
Justin Smoak
82
62
55
54
54
53
42
40
38
30
29
29
27
55 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
Mariners Pre-All-Star Game
PLAYER
Ackley,D
+Almonte,A
RIGHT
LEFT
Bloomquist
Buck,J
Cano,R
Chavez,E
Franklin,N
RIGHT
LEFT
Gillespie
Hart,C
+Jones,J
Miller,B
Montero,J
Morrison,L
+Romero,S
Saunders,M
Seager,K
Smoak,J
RIGHT
LEFT
+Sucre,J
Zunino,M
+Elias,R
Hernandez,F
Iwakuma,H
Maurer,B
Ramirez,E
Young,C
PITCHER
R/L W
Beavan,B
R
0
Beimel,J
L
2
+Elias,R
L
7
Farquhar, R
1
Furbush,C L
1
Hernandez R 11
Iwakuma,H R
8
+Leone,D
R
2
Luetge,L
L
0
Maurer,B
R
1
Medina,Y
R
4
Noesi,H
R
0
+Paxton,J
L
2
Pryor,S
R
0
Ramirez,E R
1
Rodney,F
R
1
+Walker,T
R
1
Wilhelmsen R
1
Young,C
R
8
Mariners Post All-Star Game
PLAYER
Ackley,D
Bloomquist
Cano,R
Chavez,E
Denorfia,C
+Elias,R
Farquhar,D
Hart,C
Iwakuma,H
Jackson,A
+Jones,J
Miller,B
Montero,J
Morales,K
SEA
RIGHT
LEFT
Morrison,L
+Paxton,J
Quintero,H
+Romero,S
Saunders,M
Seager,K
Smoak,J
RIGHT
LEFT
+Sucre,J
+Taylor,C
Zunino,M
PITCHER
R/L
Beimel,J
L
+Elias,R
L
Farquhar, R
Furbush,C L
Hernandez R
Iwakuma,H R
+Leone,D
R
Luetge,L
L
Maurer,B
R
Medina,Y
R
+Paxton,J
L
Ramirez,E R
Rodney,F
R
+Smith,C
R
+Walker,T
R
Wilhelmsen R
Young,C
R
SEATTLE
OPPONENTS
Major League Standings
A.L. EAST
WON LOST
*BALTIMORE
96
66
NEW YORK
84
78
TORONTO
83
79
TAMPA BAY
77
85
BOSTON
71
91
* - CLINCHED DIVISION TITLE
PCT.
.593
.519
.512
.475
.438
GB
12.0
13.0
19.0
25.0
LAST 10
GAMES
4- 6
6- 4
6- 4
3- 7
5- 5
STREAK
WON
1
WON
1
LOST 1
LOST 1
LOST 1
HOME
50- 31
43- 38
46- 35
36- 45
34- 47
ROAD
46- 35
41- 40
37- 44
41- 40
37- 44
vs EAST
47- 29
37- 39
39- 37
36- 40
31- 45
vs CENT
16- 17
19- 16
16- 16
14- 18
17- 16
vs WEST
21- 12
15- 16
15- 19
17- 17
14- 19
vs N.L.
12- 8
13- 7
13- 7
10- 10
9- 11
A.L. CENTRAL
WON LOST
*DETROIT
90
72
yKANSAS CITY
89
73
CLEVELAND
85
77
CHICAGO
73
89
MINNESOTA
70
92
* - CLINCHED DIVISION TITLE
y - CLINCHED PLAYOFF BERTH
PCT.
.556
.549
.525
.451
.432
GB
1.0
5.0
17.0
20.0
LAST 10
GAMES
6- 4
6- 4
6- 4
4- 6
5- 5
STREAK
WON
1
WON
1
WON
1
LOST 1
LOST 1
HOME
45- 36
42- 39
48- 33
40- 41
35- 46
ROAD
45- 36
47- 34
37- 44
33- 48
35- 46
vs EAST
17- 15
17- 17
19- 14
16- 18
14- 18
vs CENT
43- 33
39- 37
39- 37
33- 43
36- 40
vs WEST
18- 16
18- 14
17- 16
13- 19
11- 23
vs N.L.
12- 8
15- 5
10- 10
11- 9
9- 11
A.L. WEST
WON LOST
*LOS ANGELES
98
64
OAKLAND
88
74
SEATTLE
87
75
HOUSTON
70
92
TEXAS
67
95
* - CLINCHED DIVISION TITLE
PCT.
.605
.543
.537
.432
.414
GB
10.0
11.0
28.0
31.0
LAST 10
GAMES
3- 7
5- 5
5- 5
3- 7
7- 3
STREAK
LOST 3
WON
1
WON
4
LOST 2
LOST 1
HOME
52- 29
48- 33
41- 40
38- 43
33- 48
ROAD
46- 35
40- 41
46- 35
32- 49
34- 47
vs EAST
19- 14
20- 12
18- 15
16- 18
10- 23
vs CENT
24- 9
17- 17
19- 14
14- 18
14- 19
vs WEST
43- 33
38- 38
41- 35
35- 41
33- 43
vs N.L.
12- 8
13- 7
9- 11
5- 15
10- 10
N.L. EAST
WON LOST
*WASHINGTON
96
66
ATLANTA
79
83
NEW YORK
79
83
MIAMI
77
85
PHILADELPHIA
73
89
* - CLINCHED DIVISION TITLE
PCT.
.593
.488
.488
.475
.451
GB
17.0
17.0
19.0
23.0
LAST 10
GAMES
8- 2
3- 7
6- 4
3- 7
3- 7
STREAK
WON
2
WON
2
WON
2
LOST 2
LOST 2
HOME
51- 30
42- 39
40- 41
42- 39
37- 44
ROAD
45- 36
37- 44
39- 42
35- 46
36- 45
vs EAST
45- 31
40- 36
38- 38
33- 43
34- 42
vs CENT
17- 16
20- 13
16- 18
14- 18
15- 18
vs WEST
24- 9
12- 21
14- 18
17- 17
17- 16
vs A.L.
10- 10
7- 13
11- 9
13- 7
7- 13
N.L. CENTRAL
WON LOST
*ST. LOUIS
90
72
PITTSBURGH
88
74
MILWAUKEE
82
80
CINCINNATI
76
86
CHICAGO
73
89
* - CLINCHED DIVISION TITLE
PCT.
.556
.543
.506
.469
.451
GB
2.0
8.0
14.0
17.0
LAST 10
GAMES
6- 4
6- 4
3- 7
5- 5
5- 5
STREAK
WON
1
LOST 2
LOST 1
WON
2
WON
1
HOME
51- 30
51- 30
42- 39
44- 37
41- 40
ROAD
39- 42
37- 44
40- 41
32- 49
32- 49
vs EAST
17- 16
21- 13
15- 19
14- 18
16- 16
vs CENT
45- 31
36- 40
36- 40
40- 36
33- 43
vs WEST
20- 13
20- 12
20- 12
16- 18
15- 19
vs A.L.
8- 12
11- 9
11- 9
6- 14
9- 11
N.L. WEST
*LOS ANGELES
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN DIEGO
COLORADO
ARIZONA
PCT.
.580
.543
.475
.407
.395
GB
6.0
17.0
28.0
30.0
LAST 10
GAMES
8- 2
4- 6
6- 4
5- 5
2- 8
STREAK
WON
5
WON
2
LOST 2
LOST 4
LOST 1
HOME
45- 36
45- 36
48- 33
45- 36
33- 48
ROAD
49- 32
43- 38
29- 52
21- 60
31- 50
vs EAST
18- 14
22- 12
17- 17
13- 20
11- 21
vs CENT
15- 19
16- 16
18- 14
10- 23
15- 19
vs WEST
50- 26
40- 36
33- 43
36- 40
31- 45
vs A.L.
11- 9
10- 10
9- 11
7- 13
7- 13
WON
94
88
77
66
64
LOST
68
74
85
96
98
* - CLINCHED DIVISION TITLE
American League Wild Card Race
Team
Wins
zKANSAS CITY
89
zOAKLAND
88
SEATTLE
87
CLEVELAND
85
NEW YORK
84
TORONTO
83
z - Clinched Wild Card
Losses
73
74
75
77
78
79
Pct.
.549
.543
.537
.525
.519
.512
National League Wild Card Race
GB
1.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
Team
zPITTSBURGH
zSAN FRANCISCO
MILWAUKEE
ATLANTA
NEW YORK
Wins
88
88
82
79
79
Losses
74
74
80
83
83
Pct.
.543
.543
.506
.488
.488
GB
6.0
9.0
9.0
59 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
AL Team Rankings
CLUB BATTING
CLUB
DETROIT
KANSAS CITY
LOS ANGELES
TORONTO
TEXAS
BALTIMORE
MINNESOTA
CLEVELAND
CHICAGO
TAMPA BAY
NEW YORK
OAKLAND
BOSTON
SEATTLE
HOUSTON
TOTALS
CLUB PITCHING
CLUB
SEATTLE
OAKLAND
BALTIMORE
KANSAS CITY
TAMPA BAY
CLEVELAND
LOS ANGELES
NEW YORK
TORONTO
BOSTON
DETROIT
HOUSTON
CHICAGO
TEXAS
MINNESOTA
TOTALS
AL Team Rankings
CLUB MISCELLANEOUS
CLUB
BALTIMORE
BOSTON
CHICAGO
CLEVELAND
DETROIT
HOUSTON
KANSAS CITY
LOS ANGELES
MINNESOTA
NEW YORK
OAKLAND
SEATTLE
TAMPA BAY
TEXAS
TORONTO
CLUB RANK BATTING
CLUB
BALTIMORE
BOSTON
CHICAGO
CLEVELAND
DETROIT
HOUSTON
KANSAS CITY
LOS ANGELES
MINNESOTA
NEW YORK
OAKLAND
SEATTLE
TAMPA BAY
TEXAS
TORONTO
CLUB RANK PITCHING
CLUB
BALTIMORE
BOSTON
CHICAGO
CLEVELAND
DETROIT
HOUSTON
KANSAS CITY
LOS ANGELES
MINNESOTA
NEW YORK
OAKLAND
SEATTLE
TAMPA BAY
TEXAS
TORONTO
NOTE:
W
2
12
11
7
3
13
4
1
13
8
5
6
10
15
9
L
14
4
5
9
13
2
12
15
2
8
11
10
6
1
7
ERA
3
10
13
6
11
12
4
7
15
8
2
1
5
14
9
G
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
CG
7
7
7
3
5
1
7
7
14
5
1
14
7
3
7
SHO
6
12
14
4
11
15
5
6
12
9
6
10
1
2
3
REL
7
5
11
1
10
15
12
2
6
9
14
3
4
8
13
SV
1
11
11
8
7
14
1
5
9
4
14
3
10
13
6
IP
6
3
12
2
7
13
10
1
14
8
5
9
4
15
11
H
5
11
12
8
13
10
6
4
15
7
2
1
3
14
9
TBF
4
14
15
11
10
8
3
9
13
5
1
2
6
12
7
R
3
11
13
7
10
12
4
6
15
8
2
1
5
14
9
ER
3
11
13
6
10
12
4
7
15
8
2
1
5
14
9
HR
11
13
7
4
2
6
3
1
9
15
9
5
8
14
11
SH
7
12
14
10
3
12
3
6
7
15
11
7
5
1
2
SF
2
9
9
3
5
14
6
12
15
6
1
3
6
12
9
HB
11
3
15
9
1
5
7
13
2
14
4
5
9
12
8
BB
8
9
15
7
5
11
4
13
3
1
2
6
9
14
12
IBB
6
2
13
15
10
9
1
12
5
3
8
11
7
14
3
SO
10
8
12
1
6
13
11
4
15
3
6
5
2
14
9
WP
1
6
14
7
2
8
9
13
5
4
10
15
12
11
2
BK
2
7
4
2
15
12
9
6
9
9
1
14
4
12
7
“V.LHS/RHS” IS THE CLUB RECORD IN GAMES STARTED BY LEFT OR RIGHT
HANDED PITCHERS, NOT NECESSARILY VERSUS THAT INDIVIDUAL PITCHER
DET
LAA
SEA
TB
TB
LAA
MIN
KC
LAA
TIED
SEA
BAL
TEX
CWS
TB
KC
BOS
LAA
OAK
TIED
HOME RUN RATIO
(AT BATS PER HOME RUN)
13.7 Carter,C
HOU
14.0 Encarnacio,E TOR
14.8 Ortiz,D
BOS
15.3 Cruz,N
BAL
15.4 Abreu,J
CWS
15.8 Bautista,J
TOR
16.7 Trout,M
LAA
17.3 Davis,C
BAL
17.5 Martinez,V
DET
19.5 Dunn,A
OAK
HARDEST TO DOUBLE UP
(AT BATS PER GIDP)
225.0 Davis,C
BAL
185.0 Gardner,B
NYY
154.3 Crisp,C
OAK
152.5 Reyes,J
TOR
133.3 Martin,L
TEX
121.5 Eaton,A
CWS
100.3 Trout,M
LAA
98.6 Calhoun,K
LAA
98.2 Aoki,N
KC
92.8 Gillaspie,C
CWS
TB
KC
DET
SEA
BAL
LAA
DET
BAL
TIED
American League DH/PH Statistics
Designated Hitters
CLUB
DETROIT
BALTIMORE
BOSTON
MINNESOTA
TORONTO
CHICAGO
LOS ANGELES
KANSAS CITY
HOUSTON
CLEVELAND
TEXAS
NEW YORK
TAMPA BAY
OAKLAND
SEATTLE
TOTALS
FEWEST WALKS PER 9 INNINGS
.7 Hughes,P
MIN
1.1 Iwakuma,H
SEA
1.4 Price,D
DET
1.6 Kuroda,H
NYY
1.7 Chen,W
BAL
1.7 Shields,J
KC
1.8 Hernandez,F
SEA
1.8 Porcello,R
DET
1.9 Kluber,C
CLE
2.0 Lester,J
OAK
SEA
KC
MIN
NYY
DET
BOS
BAL
CLE
TOR
HOU
American League Starting/Relief Pitching Statistics
Starting Pitching
CLUB
OAKLAND
TAMPA BAY
SEATTLE
KANSAS CITY
BALTIMORE
LOS ANGELES
NEW YORK
HOUSTON
CLEVELAND
DETROIT
TORONTO
CHICAGO
BOSTON
TEXAS
MINNESOTA
TOTALS
Relief Pitching
CLUB
SEATTLE
OAKLAND
BALTIMORE
CLEVELAND
KANSAS CITY
BOSTON
LOS ANGELES
NEW YORK
TAMPA BAY
MINNESOTA
TEXAS
TORONTO
DETROIT
CHICAGO
HOUSTON
TOTALS
NL Team Statistics
CLUB BATTING
CLUB
COLORADO
LOS ANGELES
PITTSBURGH
SAN FRANCISCO
WASHINGTON
ST. LOUIS
MIAMI
MILWAUKEE
ARIZONA
PHILADELPHIA
ATLANTA
CHICAGO
NEW YORK
CINCINNATI
SAN DIEGO
TOTALS
CLUB PITCHING
CLUB
W
L
WASHINGTON
96
66
SAN DIEGO
77
85
ATLANTA
79
83
LOS ANGELES
94
68
PITTSBURGH
88
74
NEW YORK
79
83
SAN FRANCISCO
88
74
ST. LOUIS
90
72
CINCINNATI
76
86
MILWAUKEE
82
80
MIAMI
77
85
PHILADELPHIA
73
89
CHICAGO
73
89
ARIZONA
64
98
COLORADO
66
96
TOTALS
1202 1228
CLUB
CINCINNATI
PHILADELPHIA
ATLANTA
ST. LOUIS
MIAMI
SAN FRANCISCO
WASHINGTON
MILWAUKEE
ARIZONA
CHICAGO
SAN DIEGO
NEW YORK
COLORADO
LOS ANGELES
PITTSBURGH
TOTALS
NL Team Statistics
CLUB MISCELLANEOUS
CLUB
VS LHS
ARIZONA
15-25
ATLANTA
19-15
CHICAGO
16-18
CINCINNATI
17-17
COLORADO
23-23
LOS ANGELES
26-16
MIAMI
20-16
MILWAUKEE
22-18
NEW YORK
17-16
PHILADELPHIA
23-22
PITTSBURGH
20-13
SAN DIEGO
19-21
SAN FRANCISCO 30-30
ST. LOUIS
21-18
WASHINGTON
28-17
CLUB RANK BATTING
CLUB
ARIZONA
ATLANTA
CHICAGO
CINCINNATI
COLORADO
LOS ANGELES
MIAMI
MILWAUKEE
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
PITTSBURGH
SAN DIEGO
SAN FRANCISCO
ST. LOUIS
WASHINGTON
CLUB RANK PITCHING
CLUB
ARIZONA
ATLANTA
CHICAGO
CINCINNATI
COLORADO
LOS ANGELES
MIAMI
MILWAUKEE
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
PITTSBURGH
SAN DIEGO
SAN FRANCISCO
ST. LOUIS
WASHINGTON
NOTE:
W
15
7
12
11
14
2
9
6
7
12
4
9
4
3
1
L
1
8
3
5
2
14
6
10
8
3
11
6
11
13
15
ERA
14
3
13
9
15
4
11
10
6
12
5
2
7
8
1
G
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
CG
10
4
13
4
13
3
8
8
13
10
10
7
1
1
4
SHO
14
5
9
5
14
3
3
12
9
7
13
11
7
1
2
REL
5
11
2
15
1
3
6
9
4
12
14
8
10
7
13
SV
14
2
13
8
15
4
9
6
9
12
3
11
5
1
6
IP
13
9
5
12
15
3
6
6
4
2
8
14
10
11
1
H
13
8
12
1
15
5
14
10
9
11
6
2
3
4
7
TBF
10
7
12
4
14
6
13
8
11
15
9
2
1
5
3
R
14
3
13
5
15
7
11
10
8
12
9
2
6
4
1
ER
14
3
13
9
15
4
11
10
8
12
5
2
6
6
1
HR
12
5
3
13
15
11
2
14
10
9
7
4
8
6
1
SH
9
13
8
2
9
1
12
7
6
15
14
11
2
2
2
SF
14
12
6
7
15
4
9
2
1
13
11
10
7
4
3
HB
7
1
10
13
9
2
5
3
6
13
15
4
11
12
7
BB
7
9
11
12
15
3
5
4
13
14
10
6
2
8
1
IBB
13
10
11
5
3
6
6
1
12
13
13
3
6
6
2
SO
8
4
2
5
15
1
14
10
3
9
11
7
13
12
6
WP
7
15
11
4
14
11
8
2
8
5
13
10
5
2
1
BK
11
1
6
11
15
8
8
4
1
1
6
8
14
11
4
“V.LHS/RHS” IS THE CLUB RECORD IN GAMES STARTED BY LEFT OR RIGHT
HANDED PITCHERS, NOT NECESSARILY VERSUS THAT INDIVIDUAL PITCHER.
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
.555 Stanton,G
MIA
.542 McCutchen,A
PIT
.527 Rizzo,A
CHI
.506 Kemp,M
LA
.496 Morneau,J
COL
.491 Upton,J
ATL
.490 Harrison,J
PIT
.490 Posey,B
SF
.482 Gonzalez,A
LA
.481 Duda,L
NY
HOME RUN RATIO
(AT BATS PER HOME RUN)
14.6 Stanton,G
MIA
16.4 Rizzo,A
CHI
17.1 Duda,L
NY
19.0 LaRoche,A
WSH
19.5 Upton,J
ATL
20.6 Frazier,T
CIN
21.6 Kemp,M
LA
21.9 Gonzalez,A
LA
21.9 McCutchen,A
PIT
22.3 Walker,N
PIT
HARDEST TO DOUBLE UP
(AT BATS PER GIDP)
564.0 Granderson,C NY
563.0 Hamilton,B
CIN
286.5 Heyward,J
ATL
203.0 Gordon,D
LA
198.3 Carpenter,M
STL
197.7 Blackmon,C
COL
122.8 Crawford,B
SF
101.7 Span,D
WSH
99.0 Marte,S
PIT
98.5 Byrd,M
PHI
National League Pinch-Hitting Statistics
Pinch Hitters
CLUB
COLORADO
ARIZONA
CINCINNATI
LOS ANGELES
ST. LOUIS
SAN FRANCISCO
MILWAUKEE
SAN DIEGO
PITTSBURGH
CHICAGO
NEW YORK
MIAMI
PHILADELPHIA
ATLANTA
WASHINGTON
TOTALS
OPPONENTS BATTING AVERAGE AGAINST
.194 Cueto,J
CIN
.196 Kershaw,C
LA
.218 Liriano,F
PIT
.222 Wainwright,A STL
.230 Ross,T
SD
.232 Teheran,J
ATL
.233 Garza,M
MIL
.235 Hamels,C
PHI
.235 Volquez,E
PIT
.236 Miller,S
STL
HOME EARNED RUN AVERAGE
1.60 Alvarez,H
MIA
1.70 Kershaw,C
LA
1.71 Cueto,J
CIN
1.88 Ross,T
SD
2.11 Teheran,J
ATL
2.41 Wood,A
ATL
2.50 Lynn,L
STL
2.52 Roark,T
WSH
2.55 Greinke,Z
LA
2.56 Strasburg,S
WSH
ROAD EARNED RUN AVERAGE
1.72 Wainwright,A STL
1.82 Hamels,C
PHI
1.85 Kershaw,C
LA
2.22 Bumgarner,M
SF
2.70 Gallardo,Y
MIL
2.76 Zimmermann,J WSH
2.86 Greinke,Z
LA
2.89 Cueto,J
CIN
3.01 Volquez,E
PIT
3.03 Ryu,H
LA
DAY EARNED RUN AVERAGE
1.52 Cueto,J
CIN
1.56 Zimmermann,J WSH
1.81 Ross,T
SD
2.10 Hamels,C
PHI
2.54 Wainwright,A STL
2.57 Gallardo,Y
MIL
2.61 Simon,A
CIN
2.65 Peralta,W
MIL
2.74 Miller,S
STL
2.76 Gee,D
NY
FEWEST WALKS PER 9 INNINGS
1.3 Zimmermann,J WSH
1.3 Fister,D
WSH
1.3 Colon,B
NY
1.4 Kershaw,C
LA
1.6 Alvarez,H
MIA
1.6 Hudson,T
SF
1.7 Haren,D
LA
1.8 Roark,T
WSH
1.8 Bumgarner,M
SF
1.8 Strasburg,S
WSH
National League Starting/Relief Pitching Statistics
Starting Pitching
CLUB
W
WASHINGTON
70
LOS ANGELES
76
CINCINNATI
65
ATLANTA
58
ST. LOUIS
64
SAN DIEGO
56
PITTSBURGH
55
NEW YORK
57
MILWAUKEE
61
SAN FRANCISCO 56
PHILADELPHIA
47
MIAMI
47
CHICAGO
50
ARIZONA
41
COLORADO
44
TOTALS
847
Relief Pitching
CLUB
W
L
SAN DIEGO
21 15
WASHINGTON
26 17
SAN FRANCISCO 32 14
NEW YORK
22 28
PITTSBURGH
33 25
ATLANTA
21 23
MIAMI
30 25
CHICAGO
23 26
MILWAUKEE
21 23
ST. LOUIS
26 23
PHILADELPHIA
26 24
LOS ANGELES
18 24
ARIZONA
23 29
CINCINNATI
11 31
COLORADO
22 31
TOTALS
355 358
Major League Attendance
AMERICAN LEAGUE
CLUB
NEW YORK
LOS ANGELES
BOSTON
DETROIT
TEXAS
BALTIMORE
TORONTO
MINNESOTA
SEATTLE
OAKLAND
KANSAS CITY
HOUSTON
CHICAGO
TAMPA BAY
CLEVELAND
TOTALS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
CLUB
LOS ANGELES
ST. LOUIS
SAN FRANCISCO
MILWAUKEE
COLORADO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
CINCINNATI
PITTSBURGH
PHILADELPHIA
ATLANTA
SAN DIEGO
NEW YORK
ARIZONA
MIAMI
TOTALS
2014 Safeco Field Attendance
GAME
NO
DATE DAY D/N OPPONENT
1
4/8
Tue
N
LA Angels
2
4/9
Wed
N
LA Angels
3
4/11
Fri
N
Oakland
4
4/12 Sat N Oakland
5
4/13 Sun D Oakland
6
4/21
Mon
N
Houston
7
4/22 Tue N Houston
8
4/23 Wed D Houston
9
4/25
Fri
N
Texas
10
4/26
Sat
N
Texas
11
4/27
Sun
D
Texas
12
5/8
Thu
N
Kansas City
13
5/9
Fri
N
Kansas City
14
5/10
Sat
N
Kansas City
15
5/11
Sun
D
Kansas City
16
5/12
Mon
N
Tampa Bay
17
5/13
Tue
N
Tampa Bay
18
5/14
Wed
D
Tampa Bay
19
5/22
Thu
N
Houston
20
5/23
Fri
N
Houston
21
5/24
Sat
N
Houston
22
5/25 Sun D Houston
23
5/26
Mon
D
LA Angels
24
5/27
Tue
N
LA Angels
25
5/28
Wed
N
LA Angels
26
5/29
Thu
N
LA Angels
27
5/30
Fri
N
Detroit
28
5/31
Sat
N
Detroit
29
6/1
Sun
D
Detroit
30
6/10
Tue
N
NY Yankees
31
6/11
Wed
N
NY Yankees
32
6/12
Thu
N
NY Yankees
33
6/13
Fri
N
Texas
34
6/14
Sat
N
Texas
35
6/15
Sun
D
Texas
36
6/16
Mon
N
San Diego
37
6/17
Tue
D
San Diego
38
6/23
Mon
N
Boston
39
6/24 Tue N Boston
40
6/25
Wed
N
Boston
41
6/27
Fri
N
Cleveland
42
6/28 Sat N Cleveland
43
6/29 Sun D Cleveland
44
7/7 Mon N Minnesota
45
7/8
Tue
N
Minnesota
46
7/9 Wed N Minnesota
47
7/10 Thu N Minnesota
48
7/11
Fri
N
Oakland
49
7/12
Sat
N
Oakland
50
7/13 Sun D Oakland
51
7/21
Mon
N
NY Mets
52
7/22
Tue
N
NY Mets
53
7/23
Wed
D
NY Mets
54
7/24 Thu N Baltimore
55
7/25
Fri
N
Baltimore
56
7/26 Sat D Baltimore
57
7/27 Sun D Baltimore
58
8/5
Tue
N
Atlanta
59
8/6 Wed D Atlanta
60
8/7
Thu
N
Chicago WS
61
8/8
Fri
N
Chicago WS
62
8/9
Sat
N
Chicago WS
63
8/10
Sun
D
Chicago WS
64
8/11
Mon
N
Toronto
65
8/12
Tue
N
Toronto
66
8/13 Wed N Toronto
67
8/25 Mon N Texas
68
8/26 Tue N Texas
69
8/27 Wed D Texas
70
8/29
Fri
N
Washington
71
8/30
Sat
N
Washington
72
8/31
Sun
D
Washington
73
9/8
Mon
N
Houston
74
9/9 Tue N Houston
75
9/10 Wed N Houston
76
9/12
Fri
N
Oakland
77
9/13
Sat
N
Oakland
78
9/14 Sun D Oakland
79
9/26
Fri
N
LA Angels
80
9/27
Sat
N
LA Angels
81
9/28
Sun
D
LA Angels
GAME SERIES SEASON
ATTENDANCE
TOTAL
TOTAL NOTES/PROMOTIONS
45,662
*
45,662 Home Opener
16,468
62,130
62,130
38,978
101,108 Supreme King’s Court
22,073 123,181
22,702 83,753 145,883
14,628
160,511 King’s Court
10,467 170,978
13,729 38,824 184,707
31,146
215,853 Beard Hat Night
30,042
245,895 King’s Court
26,307
87,495
272,202 Robinson Cano t-shirt
12,577
284,779
20,876
305,655 Ladies Night Out
29,373
335,028 Kyle Seager Bat Night
30,449
93,275
365,477 Mother’s Day / Little League Day
12,397
377,874 King’s Court
13,446
391,320
20,986
46,829
412,306
13,861
426,167 Sriachia Night
21,197
447,364 King’s Court / Guy’s Night Out
21,585
468,949 Turn Back the Clock (1979)
26,857 83,500 495,806
22,721
518,527 Memorial Day
13,064
531,591
13,904
545,495 King’s Court
11,659
61,348
557,154
28,998
586,152 Fedora Night
37,142
623,294 Robinson Cano Bobblehead
31,405
97,545
654,699 Little League Day / Felix Poster
28,405
683,104 Jeter Presentation
28,439
711,543
40,595
97,439
752,138 Macklemore Bobblehead
22,073
774,211 King’s Court
27,702
801,913 King’s Court Train
39,215
88,990
841,128 Father’s Day
17,516
858,644
19,896
37,412
878,540 12:40 start
26,867
905,407 King’s Court
20,026 925,433
27,339
74,232
952,772 Mariners Socks
28,114
980,886 Fireworks Night
23,021 1,003,907
26,174 77,309 1,030,081
18,562 1,048,643
14,158
1,062,801 Bark in the Park
16,465 1,079,266
14,530 63,715 1,093,796
32,981
1,126,777 King’s Court / High Court
39,204
1,165,981 Iwakuma Bobblehead
25,959 98,144 1,191,940
21,947
1,213,887
18,694
1,232,581
36,221
76,862
1,268,802 Day Camp Day
19,614 1,288,416
34,794
1,323,210 King’s Court
36,941 1,360,151
26,547 117,896 1,386,698
24,516
1,411,214 King’s Court
30,778 55,294 1,441,992
18,740
1,460,732
23,255
1,483,987
40,127
1,524,114 Lou Piniella Hall of Fame / Bobblehead
27,237
90,619
1,551,351
41,202
1,592,553 King’s Court K-Cloth
26,104
1,618,657 Country Music Night
32,398 99,704 1,651,055
21,620 1,672,675
20,475 1,693,150
29,456 71,551 1,722,606
35,637
1,758,243 Fireworks Night
32,895
1,791,138 Felix Hernandez Bobblehead
26,232
94,764
1,817,370 Cano Lunchbags
15,625
1,832,995 King’s Court
11,347 1,844,342
16,933 43,905 1,861,275
29,099
1,890,374 Sun Glasses Night / College Night
43,914
*
1,934,288 Night Court / Los Marineros
28,930 101,943 1,963,218
26,864
1,990,082 Fan Appreciation Night
32,719
2,022,801
40,823
100,406
2,063,624 Kid’s Appreciation Day
* Sellouts (2)
73 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
March/April Review (11-14)
RECORD BREAKDOWN
Overall............................................. 11-14
Home................................................... 5-6
Away.................................................... 6-8
Day...................................................... 3-4
Night.................................................. 8-10
1-Run / 2-Run..............................2-3 / 4-3
AL West........................................... 10-11
AL Central............................................ 0-0
AL East................................................ 1-0
Interleague........................................... 0-3
AL WEST STANDINGS
Team W
L
GB
OAK
18 10 -TEX
15 13 3.0
LAA
14 13 3.5
SEA
11 14 5.5
HOU 9
19 9.0
DAYS BY PLACE IN AL WEST
1st..........................................................11
2nd..........................................................5
3rd...........................................................2
4th.........................................................12
W (starter)...........................Hernandez - 3
W (reliever)........ Farquhar/Medina/Rodney - 1
L (starter)................................ Ramirez - 3
L (reliever)............................... Furbush - 2
Saves.......................................Rodney - 5
GS......................................Hernandez - 6
G.......... Farquhar / Furbush / Medina - 12
IP...................................Hernandez - 41.1
CG.................................................... None
BB................................. Elias / Young - 14
SO....................................Hernandez - 47
ERA (starter)..................Hernandez - 2.40
ERA (reliever)....................Farquhar - 1.38
Quality Starts......................Hernandez - 6
BEST MARCH/APRIL RECORDS
20-5 (.800).........................................2001
18-8 (.692).........................................2002
17-10 (.630).......................................2003
16-10 (.615).......................................1996
16-11 (.593).......................................1997
13-9 (.591).........................................2009
13-10 (.565).......................................2000
Other .500+ March/April: 1980 (11-10),
1984 (12-11), 1987 (12-11), 1993 (11-11),
2005 (12-12), 2007 (10-10).
74 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
TEAM NOTES…the Mariners finished the opening month of the season with a 11-14 record,
playing in the month of March for the 5th time in club history (4-2 record)…finished the month 4th
in the AL West standings, 5.5 games back of the division-leading A’s…closed the month out on a
strong note winning 4 of last 5 games…opened the season 5-2, but dropped 11 of 13 games from
April 9-22…dropped 8 consecutive games April 15-22…played Interleague games in the month of
April for the first time in club history (went 0-3 at Miami)…12 of 25 games played were decided by 1
or 2 runs, going 2-3 in 1-run games and 4-3 in 2-run affairs…21 of 25 games played came against
AL West opponents…Mariners used 32 players during the month (16 position, 16 pitchers).
ODDS AND ENDS…
•
•
•
•
•
Lloyd McClendon became the second manager in club history to win each of their first 3 games at
the helm, joining Rene Lachemann (4, 1981)…is the first to win his first 3 games on the road.
Felix Hernandez went 3-1 with a 2.40 ERA (11 ER, 41.1 IP)…tied for 2nd in the AL with 47 strikeouts.
Justin Smoak led the team in RBI (15), doubles (6) and tied for runs scored (12).
Abraham Almonte, Roenis Elias, Danny Farquhar, Yoervis Medina, Brad Miller, James Paxton,
Stefen Romero and Mike Zunino made their first career Opening Day rosters.
James Jones, Roenis Elias, Dominic Leone and Stefen Romero all made their MLB debuts.
THE NEW GUY…Robinson Cano hit .296 (29x98) with 5 doubles, 1 home run and 12 RBI in his
first 25 games with the Mariners…he recorded a hit in 21 of the 25 games…hit his first home run
with Seattle on April 17 at Texas against Tanner Scheppers…scored his 800th career run in the 9th
inning on March 31 at LAA.
ALL HANDS ON DECK…the Mariners used 7 different starting pitchers in the first month of the
season (March 31-April 30)…Felix Hernandez (6), Roenis Elias (5), Erasmo Ramirez (5), Chris
Young (4), Brandon Maurer (2), James Paxton (2) and Blake Beavan (1) each made starts in
April…starters who spent time on the disabled list in the first month include Hisashi Iwakuma (torn
extensor tendon in right middle finger), James Paxton (strained left latissimus dorsal muscle) and
Taijuan Walker (right shoulder impingement).
OPENING DAY WIN STREAK…the Mariners extended their Opening Day winning streak to 8
consecutive games (old record was 5 straight from 1982-86) with a 10-3 win over the Angels on
March 31…it is the longest OD winning streak since the Cincinnati Reds posted 9 straight OD wins
from 1983-1991, and is the 2nd-longest American League Opening Day win streak trailing only the
St. Louis Browns (9 straight, 1937-45)…the Mariners are 23-15 in season openers, and won 9 of
the last 10 season openers.
KING OF OPENING DAY…Felix Hernandez made his club-record 7th career Opening Day start
March 31 vs. the Angels, earning the win by allowing 2 ER (3 runs total) in 6.0 innings…was his 6th
consecutive OD start (2007 vs. OAK, 2009 at MIN, 2010 at OAK, 2011 at OAK, 2012 at OAK-Tokyo,
2013 at OAK)…Felix is 5-0, 1.52 ERA (9 ER, 53.1 IP) with 52 strikeouts in his 7 career Opening Day
starts…Felix’s 5 career Opening Day wins are the most in Mariners history (R. Johnson - 2)…Felix
became the first pitcher in Major League history to record 7 Opening Day starts prior to turning 28,
passing four other pitchers who made 6 Opening Day starts as a pitcher before turning 28 dating
back to 1900 (Bert Blyleven, Dennis Eckersley, Fernando Valenzuela, Dwight Gooden).
SLOW START, AWARD WORTHY FINISH…Kyle Seager began the season hitting .158 (9x57)
with 4 doubles and 2 RBI in his first 17 games of the month, but finished strong in his last 7 games
including being named the American League Co-Player of the Week for April 21-27…during the
week, he hit .409 (9x22) with 8 runs, 5 home runs, 11 RBI with a 1.549 OPS in 6 games.
ROTATION ROOKIES…the Mariners had two rookies in the starting rotation, James Paxton and
Roenis Elias, to start the season…two rookies had not made starts in the first five Mariners games
to start the season since 1977 in the inaugural season, when Enrique Romo started (and lost) the
second game and then Gary Wheelock started (and won) the fourth game of the season…in 1993,
the Mariners had rookies John Cummings and Mike Hampton in the rotation to start the year but
didn’t use a 5th starter until the 12th game.
THREE IN A ROW…by winning the first three games of the season, Seattle recorded its first sweep
in Anaheim since June 9-11, 2006…also won three straight to start the season for the third time in
club history, joining the 1995 (3) & 1985 clubs (6)…Seattle completed a season-opening sweep for
just the second time in club history, joining the 1985 club who swept the Tigers and Twins in the
first two series.
SOLID ERA…the pitching staff recorded a 3.67 ERA (90 ER, 220.2 IP) during the month, 6th-lowest
in March/April club history…had the 3rd-lowest ERA in the AL in the opening month of the
season (OAK - 2.78, KC - 3.20)…3.82 ERA by the starters was 7th-lowest in club history in the
opening month of a season and 3.42 mark by the bullpen was 12th-lowest.
March/April Review (11-14)
PLAYER
AVG
Ackley,D
.256
+Almonte,A
.204
RIGHT
.257
LEFT
.176
Bloomquist .259
Buck,J
.188
Cano,R
.296
Franklin,N .125
RIGHT
.000
LEFT
.125
Gillespie, .222
Hart,C
.240
+Jones,J
1.000
Miller,B
.174
Morrison,L .150
+Romero,S
.211
Saunders,M .179
Seager,K
.229
Smoak,J
.250
RIGHT
.250
LEFT
.250
Zunino,M
.274
+Elias,R
.000
Maurer,B
.000
Young,C
.000
SEATTLE
.231
OPPONENT .236
DH
.193
PITCHERS .000
G
24
24
PITCHER
R/L W
Beavan,B
R
0
Beimel,J
L
0
+Elias,R
L
1
Farquhar, R
1
Furbush,C L
0
Hernandez R
3
+Leone,D
R
0
Luetge,L
L
0
Maurer,B
R
0
Medina,Y
R
1
Noesi,H
R
0
SEA
0
+Paxton,J
L
2
Ramirez,E R
1
Rodney,F
R
1
Wilhelmsen R
0
Young,C
R
1
SEATTLE
11
OPPONENTS
14
DATE
D/N
3/31
N
4/1
N
4/2
N
4/3
N
4/4
N
4/5
D
4/6
D
4/7
4/8
N
4/9
N
4/10
4/11
N
4/12
N
4/13
D
4/14
N
4/15
N
4/16
N
4/17
D
4/18
N
4/19
N
4/20
D
4/21
N
4/22
N
4/23
D
4/24
4/25
N
4/26
N
4/27
D
4/28
4/29
N
4/30
N
OPPONENT RESULT
SCORE
REC
@LAA
W
10-3
1-0
@LAA
W
8-3
2-0
@LAA
W
8-2
3-0
@OAK
L
2-3 (12)
3-1
@OAK
Rained Out
@OAK
W
3-1
4-1
@OAK
L
3-6
4-2
Off Day
LAA
W
5-3
5-2
LAA
L
0-2
5-3
Off Day
OAK
W
6-4
6-3
OAK
L
1-3
6-4
OAK
L
0-3
6-5
@TEX
W
7-1
7-5
@TEX
L
0-5
7-6
@TEX
L
2-3
7-7
@TEX
L
6-8
7-8
@MIA
L
4-8
7-9
@MIA
L
0-7
7-10
@MIA
L
2-3
7-11
HOU
L
2-7
7-12
HOU
L
2-5
7-13
HOU
W
5-3
8-13
Off Day
TEX
W
6-5
9-13
TEX
L
3-6
9-14
TEX
W
6-5
10-14
Off Day
@NYY
W
6-3
11-14
@NYY
Rained Out
Overall............................................. 16-14
Home................................................... 8-9
Away.................................................... 8-5
Day...................................................... 5-5
Night.................................................. 11-9
1-Run / 2-Run..............................4-5 / 6-5
AL West............................................. 10-7
AL Central............................................ 4-5
AL East................................................ 2-2
Extra Inning......................................... 1-1
Interleague........................................... 0-0
AL WEST STANDINGS (THRU MAY)
Team W
L
GB
OAK
34 22 -LAA
30 25 3.5
TEX
28 28 6.0
SEA
27 28 6.5
HOU
24 33 10.5
DAYS BY PLACE IN AL WEST
1st............................................................0
2nd..........................................................5
3rd.........................................................14
4th.........................................................12
5th...........................................................0
TEAM NOTES…finished May 16-14, securing the first winning month of the season (last: July 2013,
15-10)…most May wins since also going 16-14 in 2007…opened the month winning 6 of the first
7 games, including a 5-game winning streak May 3-7…went 8-9 at Safeco Field and 8-5 on the
road…played a pair of extra-inning games, going 1-1…17 of 31 games were played vs. the AL West,
going 10-7…split a doubleheader at Oakland on May 7 (makeup of rainout on April 4)…20 of 31
games were decided by 2 or less runs, going 10-10 in those games (4-5 in 1-run games, 6-5 in 2-run
games)…finished the month one game under .500 at 27-28…the Mariners used 29 players during
the month: 16 position players, 13 pitchers (6 starters).
MOST GAMES
LOTS OF GAMES…the Mariners tied a club record for most games
IN A MONTH
played in a single month with 30…the 30 games in the month
May 2014....................................30
matched August 1988 (14-16), August 1997 (15-15) and May 2007
May 2007.....................................30
August 1997................................30
(16-14)…the Mariners (16-14), Orioles (15-15), Dodgers (15-15) and
August 1988................................30
Blue Jays (21-9) all played 30 games in the 31 days of May.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
RODNEY SAVES THE DAY…Fernando Rodney led the American
MAY SAVES LEADERS
League with 9 saves during the month (9-for-10 in save opps)…
1. F. Rodney (SEA).....................9
posted a 1.59 ERA (2 ER, 11.1 IP) in 12 appearances…tied his
2. G. Holland (KC).......................8
monthly career-high for saves in a month joining May 2012, August
C. Janssen (TOR)....................8
2012 and July 2013…is the 9th Mariners pitcher (13th time) to record
J. Nathan (DET).......................8
G. Perkins (MIN)......................8
at least 9 saves in a month.
KING FELIX…Felix Hernandez was a perfect 4-0 in 6 starts during
the month, posting a 2.74 ERA (13 ER, 42.2 IP)…among AL starting
pitchers was T4th in wins (4), T5th in innings pitched (42.2), T8th in
strikeouts (36) and 11th in ERA (2.74)…is 7-2 with a 2.81 ERA over
the last two seasons in May, after going 10-20, 4.68 ERA in previous
7 May’s (2006-2012).
D. Robertson (NYY).................8
AMERICAN LEAGUE
MAY RUN DIFFERENTIAL
AL Team
Oakland
Toronto
Seattle
Houston
Detroit
CANO’S BIG MONTH…Robinson Cano hit .355 (38x107) with 8
extra-base hits (2B - 6, 3B - 1, HR - 1) in 27 games…7th-most hits
he has recorded in a month in his career, trailing 42 in July 2007, 41
in August 2009, 41 in September 2006, 40 in September 2005, 39 in May 2010 and 39 in August
2011…among AL leaders ranked T6th in hits and 9th in batting average…he recorded at least one
hit in 21 of 27 games with 14 multi-hit games.
DYNAMITE…James Jones made his first Major League start May 6 at Oakland…he recorded at
least one hit in each of his first 15 Major League starts, setting a Mariners record (had 2 hitless
pinch-hitting appearances)…Edgar Martinez recorded a hit in each of his first 10 starts in 1987
and Alvin Davis had a hit in his first 9 starts in 1984…Jones also recorded a 14-game hitting streak
(.288/15x52), the first double-digit hitting streak by a Mariners rookie since 2011.
THE ARMS…Mariners pitchers combined for a 3.56 ERA, 4th-best in the American League (OAK
- 3.08, HOU - 3.42, NYY - 3.51)…the starters led the AL with 193.1 innings pitched and ERA was
6th-best at 3.91…the bullpen had the 2nd-lowest ERA among AL teams (3rd-lowest in MLB) with a
2.65 mark…lowest monthly bullpen ERA since a 1.88 mark in June 2012.
THE BATS…Mariners hit .233 (228x978) during the month, ranking 13th in the American League…21
home runs were 12th in the AL, and fewest in a month since hitting 19 home runs in July 2012 (26
games)…tied for the league lead with 8 triples, the most since also hitting 8 in May 2012…recorded
12 hit-by-pitch (2nd in AL)…recorded 10+ hits in 7 games and scored a season-high 12 runs May
12 vs. Tampa Bay.
THE GLOVES…recorded a .985 fielding percentage during the month, committing 17 errors in 268.0
innings…played error-free in 19 of 30 games during the month, and had only 3 multi-error games…
season-high 5 errors May 11 vs. Kansas City…Mike Zunino and John Buck combined to throw out
7 of 21 attempted base stealers (33.3%).
ODDS AND ENDS…
• Kyle Seager tied for 10th in the AL with 20 RBI…he batted .272 (28x103) with 11 extra-base hits.
• Roenis Elias ranked 3rd among MLB rookie pitchers with 36 strikeouts (Tanaka - 42, Odorizzi - 41).
• Joe Beimel posted a 0.00 ERA (6.2 IP) in his 8 relief appearances during the month.
• Michael Saunders batted .318 (28x88) with 17 runs scored in 26 games…most hits he has recorded in a
month during his career (previous: 25 in June 2012).
• Dominic Leone posted a 1.54 ERA (2 ER, 11.2 IP) in 12 appearances.
• Willie Bloomquist hit HR #1 May 23 vs. Houston, snapping a string of 663 consecutive plate appearances
without a home run (first homer since 8/10/11 vs. Houston w/Arizona).
• Chris Young went 4-2, 3.40 ERA, tying his monthly career-high (went 4-1 in May 2007 with the Padres).
• Dustin Ackley recorded his first career multi-HR game May 11 vs. Kansas City (3x4, 2 HR, 2 RBI).
May Review (16-14)
PLAYER
Ackley,D
+Almonte,A
RIGHT
LEFT
Bloomquist
Buck,J
Cano,R
Chavez,E
Franklin,N
RIGHT
LEFT
Gillespie,
Hart,C
+Jones,J
Miller,B
+Romero,S
Saunders,M
Seager,K
Smoak,J
RIGHT
LEFT
Zunino,M
SEATTLE
OPPONENT
DH
PITCHER
R/L W
Beimel,J
L
0
+Elias,R
L
2
Farquhar, R
0
Furbush,C L
0
Hernandez R
4
Iwakuma,H R
3
+Leone,D
R
1
Maurer,B
R
1
Medina,Y
R
1
Ramirez,E R
0
Rodney,F
R
0
Wilhelmsen R
0
Young,C
R
4
SEATTLE
16
OPPONENTS
14
L
0
2
1
1
0
2
0
4
0
1
1
0
2
14
16
DATE
D/N
5/1
N
5/2
N
5/3
D
5/4
D
5/5
N
5/6
N
5/7
D
5/7
D
5/8
N
5/9
N
5/10
N
5/11
D
5/12
N
5/13
N
5/14
D
5/15
5/16
N
5/17
N
5/18
D
5/19
5/20
N
5/21
D
5/22
N
5/23
N
5/24
N
5/25
D
5/26
D
5/27
N
5/28
N
5/29
N
5/30
N
5/31
N
MAY TOTALS
OPPONENT RESULT
SCORE
REC
@NYY
W
4-2
12-14
@HOU
L
4-5 (11)
12-15
@HOU
W
9-8
13-15
@HOU
W
8-7
14-15
@OAK
W
4-2
15-15
@OAK
W
8-3
16-15
@OAK
W
6-4 (10)
17-15
@OAK
L
0-2
17-16
KC
W
1-0
18-16
KC
L
1-6
18-17
KC
W
3-1
19-17
KC
L
7-9
19-18
TB
W
12-5
20-18
TB
L
1-2
20-19
TB
L
0-2
20-20
Off Day
@MIN
L
4-5
20-21
@MIN
L
3-4
20-22
@MIN
W
6-2
21-22
Off Day
@TEX
W
6-2
22-22
@TEX
L
3-4
22-23
HOU
W
3-2
23-23
HOU
W
6-1
24-23
HOU
L
4-9
24-24
HOU
L
1-4
24-25
LAA
W
5-1
25-25
LAA
L
4-6
25-26
LAA
W
3-1
26-26
LAA
L
5-7
26-27
DET
L
3-6
26-28
DET
W
3-2
27-28
Record: 16-14
Overall............................................. 18-10
Home................................................... 8-7
Away.................................................. 10-3
Day.................................................... 10-1
Night.................................................... 8-9
1-Run / 2-Run..............................3-5 / 3-1
AL West............................................... 2-2
AL Central............................................ 6-1
AL East................................................ 6-5
Interleague........................................... 4-2
AL WEST STANDINGS
Team W
L
GB
OAK
51 31 LAA
45 35 5.0
SEA
45 38 6.5
TEX
37 45 14.0
HOU
36 48 16.0
DAYS BY PLACE IN AL WEST
1st............................................................0
2nd..........................................................1
3rd.........................................................28
4th...........................................................1
5th...........................................................0
TEAM NOTES…finished June with a 18-10 record, the 18 wins were tied for the most in the Majors
during the month (also: CIN, LAD, MIL)…won 7 of first 8 games and 11 of the final 15 game after
dropping 5 straight games, June 10-14…played 15 of 28 games at Safeco Field, going 8-7 in home
games, and 10-3 on the road…longest winning streak was 5 games, June 20-24, and longest losing
streak was a 5-game streak…did not play an extra innings game…12 of 28 games were decided
by 2 or fewer runs, going 3-5 in 1-run games and 3-1 in 2-run contests…were a 8-9 team in night
games and 10-1 in day games.
WINNING JUNE…the Mariners finished June with an 18-10 record (.643), the 2nd-best record in the
American League (OAK: 17-9/.654)…recorded back-to-back winning months (were 16-14 in May)
for the first time since July-August, 2012… have not had a winning June since going 14-13 in 2010
(were 11-16 in each of last 3 seasons in June).
ODDS AND ENDS…
• Dustin Ackley & Kyle Seager were T4th with 7 defensive runs saved in June.
• Endy Chavez batted leadoff in 17G in June, reaching base safely in his first PA 12, including 11 G with a hit.
• Seattle was one of 5 AL teams with a positive run differential in the month of June, while leading the Majors
for the month (+47, 117-70).
• The Mariners recorded 5 shutouts, T4th-most in a month in franchise history (April, 1993 & June, 1987).
• Willie Bloomquist played in his 1,000 career game on June 10 vs. the New York Yankees.
• James Jones stole 12 bases in the month of June, becoming the 9th player in franchise history to record
at least 12 stolen base in a single month (done 20, last: Chone Figgins, 13 in 2010)…ranked T3rd in the
Majors (2nd in AL) in steals for the month.
• Kyle Seager hit .464 (26x56) with 7 R, 6 2B, 3 HR and 16 RBI in 15 games at Safeco Field in June.
• Fernando Rodney recorded 9 saves in back-to-back months (May & June).
JUNE ERA…the Mariners led the Majors with 2.53 ERA (70 ER,
249.0 IP) in June, setting a monthly club record (old record was 2.80
in July 1991)…the bullpen also set a monthly club record with a 1.64
ERA (14 ER, 76.2 IP), bettering the 1.88 mark of June 2012.
KING OF JUNE…Felix Hernandez was named the AL Pitcher of
the Month for June…went 3-1 with a 1.22 ERA (6 ER, 44.1 IP) in 6
starts…struck out 54 batters during the month to T2nd in the AL
(Darvish – 57, Price – 54), the most K’s he has recorded in a month
during his career (previous: 51 in June 2010, August 2010, August
2011)…his 1.22 ERA is 10th-lowest in a month in club history (min.
5 GS), and the 4th-lowest of his career (0.82 – August 2010, 0.94
– June 2009, 1.08 – August 2012)…this is the 4th monthly honor
for Hernandez, also winning the award in August 2012, September
2009 and June 2009…only pitcher in club history to win more than 2
Pitcher of the Month awards (Randy Johnson – 2, Mark Langston –
2)…Felix was also named AL Player of the Week, June 2-8.
LOTS OF STRIKEOUTS…Felix Hernandez recorded a careermonthly-best 54 strikeouts in 6 starts during the month…most
strikeouts in a month by a Mariners pitcher since Randy Johnson in
1998 (58 in June & 55 in July).
LOWEST MONTHLY
ERA IN CLUB HISTORY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
June 2014.........................2.53
July 1991...........................2.80
May 2011..........................2.82
July 2012...........................2.82
June 2009..........................2.98
LOWEST MONTHLY
BULLPEN ERA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
June 2014.........................1.64
June 2012..........................1.88
July 2001...........................1.97
June 1990..........................2.11
June 2009..........................2.20
MONTHLY SHUTOUTS
1.
4.
June 2002...............................6
July 2001................................6
September 1998.....................6
June 2014..............................5
June 1987...............................5
April 1993...............................5
ROOKIE SHUTOUT…Roenis Elias tossed a 3-hit shutout on June 1 vs. Detroit at Safeco Field,
his first career shutout…it was the 14th complete game shutout by a Mariners rookie and the first
since Freddy Garcia blanked Detroit on Aug. 24, 1999…he’s just the 6th left-handed rookie to toss
a shutout in club history…11 of the 14 shutouts by Mariners rookies have come from left-handers.
A FELIX DOZEN +3…Felix Hernandez struck out a career-high 15 batters on June 8 at TB.
• His 15 strikeouts are tied for most in the Majors this season (Jon Lester, BOS & Clayton Kershaw, LAD).
• 21st time in club history that a pitcher had at least 15 strikeouts, 1st time since Randy Johnson had 15 on
July 11, 1998 vs. Angels…Johnson (17), Mark Langston (2x) and Mike Moore (1).
• His strikeout of Evan Longoria to end the 3rd inning was the 1,800th of his career.
• Reached double-digit strikeouts for the third time this season (April 11 vs. OAK, March 31 at LAA).
• Marked the 29th time in his career, passing Mark Langston for sole possession of second place in club
history, trailing Randy Johnson who had 94 double-digit strikeout games in his Mariners career.
• Struck out the side in the 3rd, 5th and 7th inning…struck out 2+ in the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th & 7th.
WHAT A GAME…Kyle Seager tied club record (7th time) with four extra base hits (2B, 2 3B, HR)
on June 2 at NYY, last done by Adrian Beltre (July 6, 2007 vs. OAK)…also tied club record with two
triples, becoming 14th player in club history to do so, last done by Brad Miller (July 5, 2013 at CIN)…
he became the first Major Leaguer to hit two triples and at least one homer and one double since Hal
Breeden for Montreal in 1973 (STATS INC)…last AL player to do it was Hoot Evers for Detroit in 1950.
June Review (18-10)
PLAYER
Ackley,D
Bloomquist
Buck,J
Cano,R
Chavez,E
Gillespie,
RIGHT
LEFT
+Jones,J
Miller,B
Montero,J
Morrison,L
+Romero,S
Saunders,M
Seager,K
Smoak,J
RIGHT
LEFT
Zunino,M
Beimel,J
Hernandez,
Iwakuma,H
Ramirez,E
SEATTLE
OPPONENT
DH
PITCHERS
PITCHER
R/L W
Beimel,J
L
2
+Elias,R
L
4
Farquhar, R
0
Furbush,C L
1
Hernandez R
3
Iwakuma,H R
2
+Leone,D
R
1
Maurer,B
R
0
Medina,Y
R
2
Ramirez,E R
0
Rodney,F
R
0
+Walker,T
R
1
Wilhelmsen R
0
Young,C
R
2
SEATTLE
18
OPPONENTS
10
DATE
D/N
6/1
D
6/2
N
6/3
N
6/4
D
6/5
6/6
N
6/7
D
6/8
D
6/9
D
6/10
N
6/11
N
6/12
N
6/13
N
6/14
N
6/15
D
6/16
N
6/17
D
6/18
N
6/19
D
6/20
N
6/21
D
6/22
D
6/23
N
6/24
N
6/25
N
6/26
6/27
N
6/28
N
6/29
D
6/30
N
JUNE TOTALS
OPPONENT RESULT
SCORE
REC
DET
W
4-0
28-28
@NYY
W
10-2
29-28
@ATL
W
7-5
30-28
@ATL
W
2-0
31-28
Off Day
@TB
L
0-4
31-29
@TB
W
7-4
32-29
@TB
W
5-0
33-29
@TB
W
3-0
34-29
NYY
L
2-3
34-30
NYY
L
2-4
34-31
NYY
L
3-6
34-32
TEX
L
0-1
34-33
TEX
L
3-4
34-34
TEX
W
5-1
35-34
SD
W
5-1
36-34
SD
W
6-1
37-34
@SD
L
1-2
37-35
@SD
L
1-4
37-36
@KC
W
7-5
38-36
@KC
W
2-1
39-36
@KC
W
2-1
40-36
BOS
W
12-3
41-36
BOS
W
8-2
42-36
BOS
L
4-5
42-37
Off Day
CLE
W
3-2
43-37
CLE
L
0-5
43-38
CLE
W
3-0
44-38
@HOU
W
10-4
45-38
Record: 18-10
Overall............................................. 11-14
Home................................................... 5-9
Away.................................................... 6-5
Day...................................................... 3-5
Night.................................................... 8-9
1-Run / 2-Run..............................5-6 / 1-4
AL West............................................... 5-3
AL Central............................................ 4-6
AL East................................................ 1-3
Interleague........................................... 1-2
AL WEST STANDINGS
Team W
L
GB
OAK
66 41 -LAA
64 43 2.0
SEA
56 52 10.5
HOU
44 65 23.0
TEX
43 65 23.5
DAYS BY PLACE IN AL WEST
1st............................................................0
2nd..........................................................0
3rd.........................................................31
4th...........................................................0
5th...........................................................0
TEAM NOTES…the Mariners went 11-14 during the month,
snapping a string of consecutive winning months in May (16-14) and
June (18-10)…went 5-9 at home and posted a winning 6-5 record
on the road…did not win more than 2 games in a row during the
month…were 5-6 in one-run games and 1-4 in games decided by 2
runs…played 5 extra-inning games (2-3 record)…were in 3rd place
every day during the month…used 35 different players during the
month (19 position players, 16 pitchers).
HISTORIC PITCHING (AGAIN)…for the second consecutive month
the pitching staff put up a historic ERA figure with a 2.57 mark…
goes in the club record books as the 2nd-lowest monthly ERA,
trailing only the 2.53 mark from June…led the Majors in overall ERA
and were 3rd in starters ERA (2.95) and bullpen ERA (1.84).
ACK ATTACK…Dustin Ackley hit .365 (31x85) with 9 runs scored,
9 doubles, 1 home run and 9 RBI in 24 games during the month…
amongst AL hitters ranked 3rd in batting average and tied for 5th
in doubles…tied for the team lead with 10 multi-hit games (5 3-hit
games)…follows a .165 (13x79) average in June.
KUMA’S BIG MONTH…Hisashi Iwakuma went 4-1 with a 2.32
ERA (11 ER, 42.1 IP) in 6 starts during the month…among American
League starters ranked T3rd in wins, 3rd in innings pitched, tied
for 1st in starts and 14th in ERA…struck out 39 batters and
walked only one batter during the month…had a string of 35.2
consecutive innings without allowing a walk from July 1-24, the 2ndlongest streak in club history (Cliff Lee, 38.0 , 2010).
KING FELIX REIGNS…Felix Hernandez was just 1-1 during the
month, but posted a 1.70 ERA (7 ER, 37.0 IP) in 5 starts…12th
career month with a sub 2.00 ERA during his career…allowed 2 or
fewer runs in at least 7.0 innings in each start, breaking the MLB
record for consecutive starts of 7.0 or more IP, 2 or fewer runs July
30 at Cleveland (14th straight).
4 ALL-STARS…Felix Hernandez (5th ASG), Robinson Cano (6th
ASG), Fernando Rodney (2nd ASG) and Kyle Seager (1st ASG)
represented the Mariners in the 85th Midsummer Classic at Target
Field in Minneapolis…marks the first time since 2003 that the
Mariners have had at least four players selected to play in the AllStar game…also the first time since 2006 (Ichiro & Jose Lopez) to
have a pair of position player All-Stars.
FELIX NAMED ALL-STAR STARTER…Felix Hernandez was
selected as the starting pitcher for the American League…became
the second Mariners pitcher to start the All-Star game, joining
Randy Johnson in 1995 and 1997…was Felix’s 5th selection to
the Midsummer Classic, having been named to the 2009, 2011,
2012 and 2013 ASG, becoming the 5th player in club history to be
selected to at least 5 All-Star games, and just the second pitcher.
LOWEST MONTHLY
ERA IN CLUB HISTORY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
June 2014..........................2.53
July 2014..........................2.57
July 1991...........................2.80
May 2011..........................2.82
July 2012...........................2.82
LOWEST MONTHLY
BULLPEN ERA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
June 2014..........................1.64
July 2014..........................1.84
June 2012..........................1.88
July 2001...........................1.97
June 1990..........................2.11
LOWEST MONTHLY
STARTERS ERA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
Sept/Oct 1993...................2.81
June 2003..........................2.85
June 2014..........................2.92
May 2011..........................2.93
August 1990......................2.94
July 1991...........................2.94
July 2014..........................2.95
JULY BATTING AVG
AMERICAN LEAGUE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Jose Abreu, CWS............. .374
Rajai Davis, DET............... .368
Eric Hosmer, KC............... .366
Dustin Ackley, SEA......... .365
Torii Hunter, DET.............. .364
Sam Fuld, MIN................. .358
Stephen Vogt, OAK.......... .357
Melky Cabrera, TOR......... .356
Robinson Cano, SEA...... .354
JULY DOUBLES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
1.
2.
5.
Jose Abreu, CWS.................11
Yan Gomes, CLE..................10
Austin Jackson, DET............10
David Ortiz, BOS..................10
Dustin Ackley, SEA...............9
Mike Trout, LAA......................9
JULY ERA
AMERICAN LEAGUE
1. Chris Sale, CWS................0.85
2. Jon Lester, BOS................0.93
3. Sonny Gray, OAK..............1.03
4. Scott Kazmir, OAK............1.38
5. Corey Kluber, CLE.............1.54
6. Felix Hernandez, SEA......1.70
---14. Hisashi Iwakuma, SEA....2.32
23. Chris Young, SEA............3.29
CANO 5-TIME ALL-STAR STARTER…Robinson Cano started
his 5th straight All-Star game for the American League (6th overall
selection)…Cano joins Hall of Famers Rod Carew (6 straight, 1970-75) & Roberto Alomar (5 straight,
1996-2000) as only second basemen in AL history to earn five straight fan elections.
ODDS AND ENDS…
• Simply Seager - Kyle Seager led the team with 12 RBI during the month, batting .303 (30x99) with 5
doubles, 1 triple and 4 home runs.…
• Consistent Cano - Robinson Cano ranked 9th in the AL batting .354 (34x96) with 10 extra-base hits in 24
games…tied for team lead with 10 multi-hit games.
• Maurer Power - Brandon Maurer posted a 0.64 ERA (1 ER, 14.0 IP) in 10 relief appearances.
• The Closer - Fernando Rodney ranked 5th in the AL with 7 saves.
• Power Outage - Ranked last in the American League with 13 home runs…tied for 4th-fewest in a month
in club history…Mike Zunino (5 HR) and Kyle Seager (4 HR) hit 9 of the 13 home runs.
• MLB Debut - Chris Taylor made his MLB debut July 24 vs. Baltimore and hit .353 (6x17) in 5 games.
• Trade Deadline - Mariners acquired OF Chris Denorfia (from SD) and OF Austin Jackson (from DET) at
the July 31 trade deadline…DH Kendrys Morales was acquired (from MIN) in exchange for RHP Stephen
Pryor on July 24.
July Review (11-14)
PLAYER
Ackley,D
Bloomquist
Buck,J
Cano,R
Chavez,E
Gillespie,
Hart,C
+Jones,J
RIGHT
LEFT
Miller,B
Montero,J
Morales,K
SEA
RIGHT
LEFT
Morrison,L
+Romero,S
Saunders,M
Seager,K
Smoak,J
RIGHT
LEFT
+Sucre,J
+Taylor,C
Zunino,M
SEATTLE
OPPONENT
DH
PITCHER
R/L W
L
Beimel,J
L
1
0
+Elias,R
L
1
2
Farquhar, R
0
0
Furbush,C L
0
1
Hernandez R
1
1
Iwakuma,H R
4
1
+Leone,D
R
1
1
Luetge,L
L
0
0
Maurer,B
R
0
0
Medina,Y
R
0
1
Pryor,S
R
0
0
Ramirez,E R
0
1
Rodney,F
R
0
1
+Walker,T
R
0
2
Wilhelmsen R
1
1
Young,C
R
2
2
SEATTLE
11 14
OPPONENTS
14 11
DATE
D/N
7/1
N
7/2
D
7/3
7/4
N
7/5
D
7/6
D
7/7
N
7/8
N
7/9
N
7/10
N
7/11
N
7/12
N
7/13
D
7/15
7/18
N
7/19
N
7/20
D
7/21
N
7/22
N
7/23
D
7/24
N
7/25
N
7/26
D
7/27
D
7/28
7/29
N
7/30
N
7/31
N
JULY TOTALS
Overall............................................. 17-10
Home................................................. 10-5
Away.................................................... 7-5
Day...................................................... 6-3
Night.................................................. 11-7
1-Run / 2-Run................................0-4/5-4
AL West............................................... 1-2
AL Central............................................ 5-2
AL East................................................ 7-2
Interleague........................................... 4-4
Extra Innings........................................ 0-1
AL WEST STANDINGS
Team W
L
GB
LAA
83 53 -OAK
78 58 5.0
SEA
73 62 9.5
HOU
59 79 25.0
TEX
53 83 30.0
DAYS BY PLACE IN AL WEST
1st............................................................0
2nd..........................................................0
3rd.........................................................31
4th...........................................................0
5th...........................................................0
TEAM NOTES…Mariners finished August with a 17-10 record, the 17
wins were tied for 5th-most in the Majors (T4th in AL), trailing only 19
wins by Baltimore, Kansas City, Los Angeles-AL and Washington…
marks the second winning August in the last three seasons (15-12
in 2012, 12-16 in 2013) and the fifth winning August since 2001…
won 10 of first 13 games…played 15 of 27 games at Safeco Field,
going 10-5 in home games, and 7-5 on the road…longest winning
streak was 5 games, August 10-15, and longest losing streak was
a 3-game streak, Aug. 27-30…13 of 27 games were decided by 2
or fewer runs, going 0-4 in 1-run games and 5-4 in 2-run contests.
LOWEST MONTHLY
ERA IN CLUB HISTORY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
AUGUST RBI
AMERICAN LEAGUE
HISTORIC PITCHING (AGAIN)…for the third consecutive month
the pitching staff put up a historic ERA figure with a 2.79 mark…
goes in the club record books as the 3rd-lowest monthly ERA,
trailing only the 2.53 mark from June and a 2.57 ERA from July…
finished 2nd the Majors in overall ERA (CLE-2.39) and were 7th in
starters ERA (3.02) and 4th in bullpen ERA (2.38).
1.
2.
3.
ACK ATTACK…Dustin Ackley hit .280 (30x107) with 19 runs
scored, 5 doubles, 2 triples, 6 home run and 24 RBI in 27 games
during the month…amongst AL hitters ranked T3rd in RBI and tied
for 5th in extra-base hits…follows a .365 (31x85) average in July.
1.
2.
3.
4.
7.
SIMPLY SEAGER…Kyle Seager hit his 20th homer of the season
Aug. 27 vs. Texas…he is the first Mariners player since Raul Ibañez
(2005-2008) to record 20+ HR in at least 3 consecutive seasons and
joins Ken Griffey Jr. and Jim Presley as the only Mariners players
with 20+ HR in 3 of first 4 MLB seasons.
LO-MO A GO-GO…Logan Morrison hit safely in a career-high
tying 13-game hit streak, July 29-Aug. 12, batting .333 (15x45) with
7 runs scored, 3 doubles, 1 home run and 6 RBI…it was the 2ndlongest hitting streak by a Marniers batter this season, trailing only
James Jones’ 14 game hit streak, May 9-24…Morrison hit safely in
22 of 23 games, July 29-Aug. 25, batting .358 (29x81) with 12 runs
scored, 6 doubles, 1 home run and 10 RBI.
June 2014..........................2.53
July 2014..........................2.57
August 2014.....................2.79
July 1991...........................2.80
May 2011..........................2.82
July 2012...........................2.82
Victor Martinez, DET............30
Chris Carter, HOU................29
Dustin Ackley, SEA.............24
Tervor Plouffe, MIN...............24
Kennys Vargas, MIN.............24
AUGUST HOME RUNS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chris Carter, HOU................12
Alex Gordon, KC....................9
Jose Bautista, TOR................8
Oswaldo Arcia, MIN...............7
Chris Davis, BAL....................7
Mike Trout, LAA......................7
Dustin Ackley, SEA...............6
Nelson Cruz, BAL...................6
Victor Martinez, DET..............6
Zach Walters, CLE.................6
AUGUST WINNING%
AMERICAN LEAGUE
1. Baltimore................. .679/19-9
Kansas City............. .679/19-9
3. LA Angels.............. .655/19-10
4. Cleveland................ .654/17-9
5. Seattle.................. .630/17-10
AUGUST RUN DIFF
AMERICAN LEAGUE
The Mariners had the 2nd-best run
HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE…Seattle allowed 3 or fewer runs in 14
differential in the AL:
home games, July 25-August 26…since 1960, only 2 teams have
1. Baltimore.............. +48, 135-87
2. Seattle................. +43, 123-80
had a longer streak, the Dodgers (16 in 1965-66) and White Sox (15
3. LA Angels............. +28, 120-92
in 1966-67); Red Sox (14 in 2014), Braves (14 in 2010) and Mets (14
4. Cleveland.............. +22,101-79
in 1968) are tied…during this stretch, Seattle had a 1.60 ERA (23 ER
5. Tampa Bay........... +19, 113-94
in 129.0 IP) and went 10-4…the 14-game streak is the longest in
franchise history; previous record was 10 games, June 23-July 21, 2000.
5 RUN 9TH…Seattle scored 5 runs in the top of the 9th on Aug. 22 at Boston, all with two outs, to
erase a 3-0 deficit…the last time the Mariners won a game when trailing by three runs with two outs
in the ninth or later was May 30, 2009 at the Angels…that night, a two-out, 3-run homer by Jose
Lopez tied the game at 3-3 in the top of the ninth, and the Mariners scored in the tenth on a sac fly
by Yuniesky Betancourt, to post a 4-3 win.
ODDS AND ENDS…
• Scoring in Bunches – Seattle ranked 4th in the AL averaging 4.56 runs per game in 27 games in August…were averaging 3.83 runs per game over the first four months of the season.
• Homestand Highlight - The Mariners went 8-1 during a 9-game homestand vs. the Braves (2-0), White Sox
(3-1) and Blue Jays (3-0), Aug. 5-13, which was tied for the 3rd-best winning percentage in a homestand…
Seattle went 11-1 (.917) May 29-June 10, 2001 and 8-1 (.889) Aug. 13-22, 2012.
• Slow and Steady - August 24th game at Boston was played in a 4 hours and 7 minutes…it was the 3rdlongest 9-inning game in franchise history, trailing only a 4:20, 14-13 loss at BAL (5/17/96) and a 4:08 4-3
loss vs. NYY (8/30/2000).
• Get out the Brooms - The Mariners swept the 3-game series vs. the Red Sox in Fenway Park, Aug. 22-24,
marking the first time in franchise history to sweep either a 3- or 4-game series at Boston.
• Consistent Cano - Robinson Cano hit his 10th home run Aug. 11 vs. Toronto, becoming the 38th player
(all-time & since 1901) to open his career with 10 straight seasons with double-digits in home runs (last:
David Wright & Matt Holliday, both 2004-2013)…became the 15th second baseman with 10+ home runs
(as a 2B) in 10+ seasons in his career…former Mariner Bret Boone did it 11 times, 5 times with Seattle.
• Streaking - Hisashi Iwakuma went 4-1 with a 2.39 ERA (10 ER, 37.2 IP) in 6 starts in August…tossed
17.2 scoreless innings from Aug. 8-19, his 3rd scoreless inning streak of at least 17.0 innings this season.
• 2000 Innings - Felix Hernandez surpassed 2,000 innings for his career on Aug. 11 vs. Toronto…became
the youngest pitcher to pass 2,000 career innings since Dwight Gooden in 1993.
August Review (17-10)
PLAYER
Ackley,D
Cano,R
Chavez,E
Denorfia,C
+Elias,R
Hart,C
Iwakuma,H
Jackson,A
+Jones,J
RIGHT
LEFT
Miller,B
Morales,K
RIGHT
LEFT
Morrison,L
+Paxton,J
Seager,K
+Sucre,J
+Taylor,C
Zunino,M
SEATTLE
OPPONENT
DH
PITCHERS
PITCHER
R/L W
Beimel,J
L
0
+Elias,R
L
1
Farquhar, R
0
Furbush,C L
0
Hernandez R
2
Iwakuma,H R
4
+Leone,D
R
4
Maurer,B
R
0
Medina,Y
R
0
+Paxton,J
L
2
Ramirez,E R
0
Rodney,F
R
0
Wilhelmsen R
1
Young,C
R
3
SEATTLE
17
OPPONENTS
10
DATE
D/N
8/1
N
8/2
N
8/3
D
8/4
8/5
N
8/6
D
8/7
N
8/8
N
8/9
N
8/10
D
8/11
N
8/12
N
8/13
N
8/14
8/15
N
8/16
N
8/17
D
8/18
N
8/19
N
8/20
D
8/21
8/22
N
8/23
D
8/24
D
8/25
N
8/26
N
8/27
D
8/28
8/29
N
8/30
N
8/31
D
OPPONENT RESULT
SCORE
REC
@BAL
L
1-2
56-53
@BAL
W
6-3
57-53
@BAL
L
0-1
57-54
Off Day
ATL
W
4-2
58-54
ATL
W
7-3
59-54
CWS
W
13-3
60-54
CWS
W
4-1
61-54
CWS
L
1-2 (10)
61-55
CWS
W
4-2
62-55
TOR
W
11-1
63-55
TOR
W
6-3
64-55
TOR
W
2-0
65-55
Off Day
@DET
W
7-2
66-55
@DET
L
2-4
66-56
@DET
W
8-1
67-56
@PHI
L
1-4
67-57
@PHI
W
5-2
68-57
@PHI
L
3-4
68-58
Off Day
@BOS
W
5-3
69-58
@BOS
W
7-3
70-58
@BOS
W
8-6
71-58
TEX
L
0-2
71-59
TEX
W
5-0
72-59
TEX
L
4-12
72-60
Off Day
WAS
L
3-8
72-61
WAS
L
1-3
72-62
WAS
W
5-3
73-62
Overall............................................. 14-13
Home................................................... 5-4
Away.................................................... 9-9
Day...................................................... 3-4
Night.................................................. 11-9
1-Run / 2-Run..............................4-4 / 5-0
AL West........................................... 13-10
AL Central............................................ 0-0
AL East................................................ 1-3
Interleague........................................... 0-0
Extra Innings........................................ 1-1
FINAL AL WEST STANDINGS
Team W
L
GB
LAA
98 64 -OAK
88 74 10.0
SEA
87 75 11.0
HOU
70 92 28.0
TEX
67 95 31.0
DAYS BY PLACE IN AL WEST
1st............................................................0
2nd..........................................................0
3rd.........................................................28
4th...........................................................0
5th...........................................................0
TEAM NOTES…went 14-13 in the final month of the season…
secured second consecutive and fourth winning month during the
2014 season…played 18 of 27 games on the road (9-9 on the road,
5-4 at Safeco Field)…23 of 27 games were vs. the AL West…went
4-4 in 1-run games and 5-0 in games decided by 2 runs…ended the
season with a 4-game winning streak, including a series sweep of
the Angels to end the season.
JUST A LITTLE BIT SHORT…finished one game back of the
Oakland A’s for the second AL Wild Card, narrowly missing the club’s
first postseason since 2001…were not eliminated from postseason
play until the bottom of the 5th inning in G#162.
MONTH OF MORRISON…Logan Morrison had the best month
of his young career, batting .342 (26x76) with 15 runs, 8 doubles,
5 home runs, 11 RBI and a robust 1.042 OPS (.398 OBP, .645
SLG)…amongst AL leaders during the month ranked 3rd in slugging
percentage and extra-base hits (13), 4th in OPS, T7th in home runs,
T8th in runs scored and 10th in batting average…recorded at least
one hit in 18 of 24 games played, including 8 multi-hit games.
KING FELIX…Felix Hernandez went 2-1 with a 1.66 ERA (7 ER,
38.0 IP) during the month, recording 43 strikeouts and a 0.947
WHIP…tossed 5.1 scoreless innings in the season finale Sept. 28
vs. the Angels to win the American League ERA title with a 2.14
mark for the entire 2014 season.
9-SAVE MONTH…Fernando Rodney led the American League
with 9 saves (9-for-9 in save opps) in the month of September…
capped a season in which he set the Mariners single-season saves
record with a MLB-best 48 saves (old record was 45 by Kazuhiro
Sasaki in 2001)…was his fourth 9-save month of the season (May,
June, August, September).
HOMER HAPPY…were tied for 2nd in the American League hitting
29 home runs during the month: BAL - 35, DET - 29, SEA - 29, LAA
- 26…tied with June for most home runs hit during a month during
the season…Kyle Seager and Logan Morrison tied for the team
lead with 5 home runs.
TEAM HOME RUNS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
1. Baltimore..............................35
2. Seattle.................................29
Detroit...................................29
4. LA Angels.............................26
5. Chicago (AL).........................25
Toronto.................................25
PLAYER HOME RUNS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
1.
3.
7.
Miguel Cabrera, DET..............8
Brian McCann, NYY...............8
Oswaldo Arcia, MIN...............6
Jose Bautista, TOR................6
Edwin Encarnacion, TOR.......6
J.D. Martinez, DET.................6
Kyle Seager, SEA..................5
Logan Morrison, SEA...........5
10 players...............................5
SEPTEMBER OPS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Steve Pearce, BAL..........1.149
Miguel Cabrera, DET.......1.118
Victor Martinez, DET.......1.094
Logan Morrison, SEA....1.042
Michael Brantley, CLE.....1.023
SEPTEMBER ERA
AMERICAN LEAGUE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Derek Holland, TEX...........1.46
Collin McHugh, HOU.........1.59
Michael Pineda, NYY........1.62
Carlos Carrasco, CLE.......1.62
Felix Hernandez, SEA......1.66
SEPTEMBER K’S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Corey Kluber, CLE................56
Carlos Carrasco, CLE..........54
David Price, DET..................47
Felix Hernandez, SEA.........43
Drew Hutchison, TOR..........41
THE BATS…hit .224 during the month, tying the Yankees for the
lowest batting average in the American League…batted .223 (42x188) with runners in scoring
position…Logan Morrison led the team in nearly every offensive category including a .342 (26x76)
batting average.
THE ARMS…recorded the highest monthly ERA of the season at 3.95 (104 ER, 237.0 IP)…recorded
a 2.79 team ERA in the first 13 games of the month, but dropped off with a 5.06 ERA (68 ER, 121.0
IP) over the final 14 games…the starters recorded a 4.31 ERA during the month, 13th in the AL…the
bullpen recorded a 3.43 mark, 7th in the AL.
THE GLOVES…posted a .981 fielding percentage during the month, committing 19 errors in 1018
total chances…played error-free in 13 of 27 games.
WALKER’S COMPLETE GAME…Taijuan Walker threw his first career complete game in a 1-0 loss
Sept. 24 at Toronto…Walker allowed 4 hits and 1 run in 8.0 innings for the Mariners second CG of
the season (Roenis Elias, 6/1 vs. DET).
ODDS AND ENDS…
• Dominic Leone posted a 1.04 ERA (1 ER, 8.2 IP) in 9 appearances.
• Carson Smith did not allow a run in his first 9 MLB appearances (debuted 9/1 at OAK).
• Brad Miller hit .314 (16x51) with 4 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs, 6 RBI in 21 games.
September Review (14-13)
PLAYER
Ackley,D
Cano,R
Chavez,E
Denorfia,C
Hart,C
Jackson,A
+Jones,J
Miller,B
Morales,K
RIGHT
LEFT
Morrison,L
Quintero,H
+Romero,S
Saunders,M
Seager,K
Smoak,J
RIGHT
LEFT
+Sucre,J
+Taylor,C
Zunino,M
SEATTLE
OPPONENT
DH
PITCHER
R/L W
Beimel,J
L
0
+Elias,R
L
1
Farquhar, R
2
Furbush,C L
0
Hernandez R
2
Iwakuma,H R
2
+Leone,D
R
1
Luetge,L
L
0
Maurer,B
R
0
Medina,Y
R
1
+Paxton,J
L
2
Ramirez,E R
0
Rodney,F
R
0
+Smith,C
R
1
+Walker,T
R
1
Wilhelmsen R
1
Young,C
R
0
SEATTLE
14
OPPONENTS
13
DATE
D/N
9/1
D
9/2
N
9/3
D
9/4
N
9/5
N
9/6
N
9/7
D
9/8
N
9/9
N
9/10
N
9/11
9/12
N
9/13
N
9/14
D
9/15
N
9/16
N
9/17
N
9/18
N
9/19
N
9/20
N
9/21
D
9/22
N
9/23
N
9/24
N
9/25
D
9/26
N
9/27
N
9/28
D
OPPONENT RESULT
SCORE
REC
@OAK
L
1-6
73-63
@OAK
W
6-5
74-63
@OAK
W
2-1
75-63
@TEX
W
10-2
76-63
@TEX
W
7-5
77-63
@TEX
W
4-2
78-63
@TEX
L
0-1
78-64
HOU
W
4-1
79-64
HOU
L
1-2
79-65
HOU
L
2-5
79-66
Off Day
OAK
W
4-2
80-66
OAK
L
2-3 (10)
80-67
OAK
L
0-4
80-68
@LAA
L
1-8
80-69
@LAA
W
13-2
81-69
@LAA
L
0-5
81-70
@LAA
W
3-1
82-70
@HOU
W
10-5
83-70
@HOU
L
1-10
83-71
@HOU
L
3-8
83-72
@TOR
L
4-14
83-73
@TOR
L
2-10
83-74
@TOR
L
0-1
83-75
@TOR
W
7-5
84-75
LAA
W
4-3
85-75
LAA
W
2-1 (11)
86-75
LAA
W
4-1
87-75
INTERLEAGUE NOTES…went 9-11 vs. the National League,
posting a 6-4 record at Safeco Field and 3-7 mark in NL parks…
played the Braves (4-0), Marlins (0-3), Nationals (1-2), Mets (1-2),
Phillies (1-2) and Padres (2-2)…Mariners are 170-154 (.525), the
8th-best winning percentage in Interleague play since its inception
in 1997…have had three consecutive losing seasons in Interleague
play after 12 consecutive seasons with at least a .500 record vs. the
National League (2000-2011).
LOTS OF GAMES…for the second consecutive season played
20 games in Interleague play, tying the club record…played 18
Interleague games each season from 1999 to 2012.
SUB .500 VS. THE NL…the Mariners posted a sub .500 record
in Interleague play for the third consecutive season (9-11/.450)…
went 8-10 in 2012 and 8-12 in 2013…from 2000-2011 posted 12
consecutive seasons with at least a .500 record vs. the National
League.
AL WINS AGAIN…the American League posted a 163-137 record in
Interleague play, marking the 11th consecutive season in which the
AL has won the season series and extending its all-time Interleague
lead to 2,398-2,166 (.525).
KING OF INTERLEAGUE…Felix Hernandez went 1-1 with a 2.86
ERA (7 ER, 22.0 IP) in 3 Interleague starts…went 3-0 with a 1.16
ERA (4 ER, 31.0 IP) in 4 starts vs. the NL last season…during his
career is 17-8 with a 2.65 ERA in 33 starts vs. the National League,
the 3rd-lowest ERA in Interleague history (min. 25 GS)…trails only
Jered Weaver (2.55, 29 GS) and Erik Bedard (2.61, 28 G/27 GS).
INTERLEAGUE ERA
ALL-TIME
Team ERA
Seattle......................................3.62
New York (AL)...........................3.73
Oakland....................................3.83
LA Angels.................................3.90
Atlanta......................................3.95
ALL-TIME
INTERLEAGUE RECORD
Team
New York (AL)
LA Angels
Boston
Chicago (AL)
Oakland
Detroit
Minnesota
Seattle
Miami
Texas
INTERLEAGUE SHUTOUTS
1. Seattle..................................33
2. New York (AL)........................27
3. Atlanta...................................24
Miami....................................24
New York (NL).......................24
Toronto..................................24
7. Oakland.................................23
KUMA DOMINATION…Hisashi Iwakuma went 3-0 with a 1.29 ERA
(3 ER, 21.0 IP) in 3 Interleague starts…ranked 2nd in the Majors in Interleague ERA behind Garrett
Richards (0.32)…had a scoreless streak of 23.0 consecutive innings vs. the NL snapped Aug. 31
vs. the Nationals, the 2nd-longest Interleague scoreless streak in club history trailing a 26.0-inning
streak by Aaron Sele.
INTERLEAGUE SHUTOUTS…the Mariners shutout the Atlanta Braves 2-0 on June 4 for the 33rd
shutout in Interleague play in club history…since the start of Interleague play in 1997, the 33 shutouts
are the most by any team; New York-AL (27), Atlanta (24), Miami (24) and New York-NL (24).
NATURAL RIVALS…the Mariners and Padres are Natural Rivals in Interleague play, and are the
farthest apart from each other amongst the 15 Interleague rivalries…the Seattle to San Diego flight
is approximately 1,050 miles, considerably longer than the 882 miles from Houston to Denver (Astros
vs. Rockies)…of course the Padres and Mariners are separated by a few hundred feet sharing the
Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, AZ for spring training…the Mariners and Padres are one of only
6 rivalries that have met each year since Interleague play started in 1997 (White Sox-Cubs, RoyalsCardinals, Angels-Dodgers, Yankees-Mets, A’s-Giants…the Mariners lead the all-time series vs. the
Padres 49-45 splitting each of the last two season series (4-4 since ‘13).
ADD THEM TO THE LIST…the Mariners checked Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia) and Marlins
Park (Miami) off the list of stadiums to appear in…the Mariners have debuted a new stadium in 6
of the last 7 seasons (Marlins Park/Citizens Bank Park - 2014, Great American Ball Park - 2013,
Nationals Park - 2011, Busch Stadium/Target Field - 2010, Yankee Stadium - 2009, Turner Field 2008, Wrigley Field - 2007)…Seattle is 16-32 all-time in their first ever game in a park…Seattle has
played in 25 different AL parks (including County Stadium in Milwaukee and both the Kingdome and
Safeco Field) and 23 different NL parks…the only current ballpark the Mariners have not played in
is Citi Field (New York).
INTERLEAGUE TIDBITS…
• Rodney Saves - Fernando Rodney recorded 5 saves in Interleague play, tied for 6th-most in MLB.
• Solving the Nationals - Snapped an 11-game losing streak vs. the Washington Nationals with a 5-3 win
on Aug. 31…the streak tied for the longest losing streak vs. an opponent in Interleague play matching an
11-game losing streak by the Pirates vs. the A’s (2002-2013).
• Ack Attack - Dustin Ackley hit .333 (22x66) with 6 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home runs and 10 RBI in 18 games
vs. the National League…hit .425 (17x40) with 1.277 OPS in 11 Interleague games following the All-Star
break.
Interleague Review (9-11)
PLAYER
AVG
G
AB
Ackley,D
.333 18
66
#+Almonte,A
.154
3
13
Bloomquist,W .278
6
18
# Buck,J
.333
5
12
Cano,R
.321 20
78
Chavez,E
.250 16
44
Denorfia,C
.167
5
12
+Elias,R
.000
5
4
# Franklin,N
.000
3
5
# Gillespie,C
.250
3
8
Hart,C
.333
5
18
Hernandez,F
.000
3
2
Iwakuma,H
.000
3
4
Jackson,A
.286
8
35
+Jones,J
.211 12
38
Maurer,B
.000
4
1
Miller,B
.289 15
38
Montero,J
.250
3
8
Morales,K
.292
7
24
Morrison,L
.200 14
45
+Paxton,J
.000
1
1
Ramirez,E
.000
3
2
+Romero,S
.400
9
15
Saunders,M
.250
4
12
Seager,K
.225 20
71
Smoak,J
.071
6
14
+Sucre,J
.308
4
13
+Taylor,C
.222
6
18
Young,C
.000
3
1
Zunino,M
.178 15
45
SEATTLE
.253 20 665
OPPONENTS
.235 20 646
PITCHER
R/L
Beimel,J
L
+Elias,R
L
Farquhar,D
R
Furbush,C
L
Hernandez,F
R
Iwakuma,H
R
+Leone,D
R
Maurer,B
R
Medina,Y
R
Noesi,H
R
+Paxton,J
L
Ramirez,E
R
Rodney,F
R
+Walker,T
R
Wilhelmsen,T
R
Young,C
R
SEATTLE
OPPONENTS
DATE
4/18
4/19
4/20
6/3
6/4
6/16
6/17
6/18
6/19
7/21
7/22
7/23
8/5
8/6
8/18
8/19
8/20
8/29
8/30
8/31
Spring Training Review
RECORD BREAKDOWN
Overall......................................... 18-12-3
Home............................................... 7-7-1
Road.............................................. 11-5-2
vs. LH Starter.................................. 7-2-2
vs. RH Starter.............................. 11-10-1
Day..................................................14-11
Night................................................ 4-1-3
1-Run...................................................4-5
X-Inn....................................................1-0
vs. AL...................................................7-6
vs. NL............................................ 11-6-3
MOST SPRING WINS (SEA)
The Mariners 18 wins tied for 4th-most in
spring club history:
22..................................................... 2013
21..................................................... 1994
20..................................................... 1999
18..................................................... 2014
18..................................................... 2004
18..................................................... 1998
2014 SPRING WINS
The Mariners were tied for 3rd in the Majors with 18 spring training wins:
Cleveland....................................... 20-9-2
LA Angels.................................... 19-11-2
Seattle......................................... 18-12-3
Miami........................................... 18-12-2
MARINERS SPRING
HITTING LEADERS
The Mariners have had only 27 instances of
a player recording at least 50 at-bats and
hitting .400…Robinson Cano and Brad
Miller joined the .400 club this spring:
Player
Morse
E. Martinez
Bernhardt
E. Martinez
Shelton
Ibañez
E. Martinez
Ichiro
Renteria
Bragg
Cameron
Ichiro
Cora
Tuiasosopo
Baez
Zisk
A. Rodriguez
Paciorek
Bloomquist
Ibañez
Cano
Miller
Smoak
Robinson Cano hit .412 (21x51) with hits
in 13 of 18 games.
14
Extra-base hits by Brad Miller to lead all
players in spring training play.
26
Dustin Ackley led the Cactus League
with 26 hits.
88 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
WINNING WAYS…the Mariners finished their 38th spring in the Cactus League with a 18-12-3
record…have now recorded four consecutive winning springs (16-13-2 in ‘11, 16-9-1 in ‘12, 2211 in ‘13)…first four-year streak of winning springs in club history…14th spring overall with a .500
or better record (also: 2013, 2012, 2011, 2004, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1994, 1993, 1991, 1989, 1988,
1984)…recorded the 6th-best best spring winning percentage (.591) in club history…finished 3rd in
the Cactus League standings, 2.5 games behind the Cleveland Indians (20-9-2).
CACTUS LEAGUE…the Mariners completed Cactus League play with an 18-12-3 record (.600),
the 3rd-best winning percentage in the Cactus League and tied for the 4th-best winning percentage
if you include the Grapefruit League…opened Cactus League play winning 14 of first 21 games (2
ties), and and went 4-7-1 over final 12 games.
HITTING MACHINE…Robinson Cano recorded a hit in 13 of his 18 games this spring…overall
Cano hit .412 (21x51) with 5 doubles, 4 runs scored, 13 RBI and 4 walks (.455 OBP, .510 SLG, .964
OPS)…Cano opened spring play batting .567 (17x30) in his first 11 games.
CACTUS MVP?…Brad Miller finished spring play batting .410 (25x61), the 4th-best batting average
among qualifying Cactus League batters…Miller led all players in spring training play with 14 extrabase hits (HR - 4, 2B - 6, 3B - 4), and led the Cactus League in runs scored (17), slugging percentage
(.836), total bases (51) and OPS (1.314)…Miller has recorded a hit in 13 of 21 games, including 9
multi-hit games (three 3-hit games).
ACK ATTACK…Dustin Ackley recorded a hit in 20 of 24 games this spring, and finished Cactus
League play batting .382 (26x68) with 7 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs and 16 RBI…his 26 hits were
2nd-most among all players in the Cactus and Grapefruit Leagues, trailing only Toronto’s Melky
Cabrera (30)…among Cactus League leaders Ackley ranked 1st in hits (26), 6th in batting average
(.382), T4th in doubles (7), T4th in RBI (16), 7th in total bases (41) and 10th in slugging pct (.603).
ROMERO LIKES THE CACTUS LEAGUE…Stefen Romero hit .304 (17x56) with 3 doubles, 2
triples, 4 home runs and 13 RBI in 24 Cactus League games…after starting the spring 0-for-16,
Romero caught fire to go 17-for-40 (.425) to finish out the spring…over the last three spring trainings
with the Mariners, Romero has combined to bat .363 (29x80) with 5 doubles, 2 triples, 6 home runs
and 23 RBI…Romero broke camp as a member of the 25-man roster.
SPRING SHUTOUTS…the Mariners blanked the Cubs 3-0 on March 20 at Cubs Park in Mesa… it
was the first spring shutout for the Mariners since a 16-0 blanking of the Reds on March 25, 2013 (in
Goodyear)…previous spring shutout was a 6-0 win over the Dodgers on March 25, 2011.
CACTUS LEAGUE NUGGETS…
• Michael Saunders finished T10th in the Cactus League with 13 RBI (6 2-out RBI).
• Minor leaguer Tyler Smith hit .571 (8x14) with 9 runs, 1 doules, 1 triple, 1 HR and 6 RBI in 13 games.
• Abraham Almonte started 22 of the Mariners 33 games (all in CF).
• Stolen Bases - Mariners were T2nd in the Cactus League with 27 stolen bases.
• Innings Leaders - Dustin Ackley (131.0), Abraham Almonte (129.0), Michael Saunders (124.0), Kyle
Seager (124.0), Brad Miller (123.0) and Stefen Romero (115.0) were the Mariners leaders for innings
played in Cactus League play…Ackley started 23 games to lead the team.
2014 SPRING TRAINING GAME-BY-GAME
DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE
2/27 SD
W 7-1
2/28 @SD
W 12-1
3/1
LAA
W
5-3 (7)
3/2 @CLE
L 3-6
3/3
COL (ss)
W
8-1
@CIN W 6-5
3/4 @LAD
W 4-1
3/5 CLE
L 5-8
3/6 @CWS W 7-4
3/7
CIN (ss)
L
9-10
3/8 @SF
W 18-3
@LAD (ss)
W
8-5
3/9 TEX
W 9-8
3/10 KC
L 2-8
@ARI T 3-3
3/11 @LAA
W 10-6
3/12
CHI
W
8-7 (10)
3/13 @ARI
W 6-3
3/14
@COL (ss)
T
2-2 (10)
DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT
3/15
SF (ss)
L
6-13
11,777
3/16 @LAA
W 5-3
9,628
3/17
Off Day
3/18 SD
T 5-5
8,033
3/19 MIL
L 7-9
9,198
3/20 @CHI
W 3-0
15,243
3/21 SD
L 2-7
12,084
3/22 @OAK
L 5-6
7,250
@COL (ss)
L
3-4
12,540
3/23
OAK (ss)
W
6-4
9,512
3/24 CWS
L 6-7
7,587
3/25 @KC
W 9-6
8,296
3/26 @TEX
L 3-5
7,261
3/27
Off Day
3/28 COL
W 3-2
9,466
3/29 @COL
L 1-2
12,617
Overall: 18-12-3
Home: 7-7-1
Away: 11-5-2
Spring Training Review
NAME
Ackley
Almonte
Avery
Barbosa
Blash
Bloomquist
Bonilla
Brady
Buck
Cano
Chavez
Choi
Dowd
Franklin
Gillespie
Guerrero
Hart
Hebert
Hicks
Jones
Kelly
Kivlehan
Landry
Lara
Marlette
Marte
Miller
Montero
Morla
Morrison
Noriega
Peterson
Pina
Pizzano
Quintero
Reinheimer
Reynolds
Romero
M. Saunders
Seager
T. Smith
Smoak
Sucre
Taylor
Tenbrink
Triunfel
Wilson
Zimmerman
Zunino
TEAM
OPPONENTS
NAME
Arias
Baker
Bawcom
Beavan
Beimel
Carraway
Elias
Farquhar
Fernandez
Furbush
Gillheeney
Guaipe
Hernandez
Hill
Kensing
Kohlscheen
LaFromboise
Leone
Luetge
Maurer
Medina
Miner
Noesi
Pagan
Paxton
E. Ramirez
R. Ramirez
Rodney
Rogers
Ruffin
Shackleford
C. Smith
Wilhelmsen
Wolf
Young
Young
TEAM
OPPONENTS
2014 SEATTLE MARINERS -- RECORD BREAKDOWN
Record Breakdown
Overall
W
L
Pct.
87
75
.537
By Month/Day
Monday
W
L
Pct.
14
6
.700
Safeco Field
41
40
Road
46
35
.506
Tuesday
16
9
.640
.568
Wednesday
9
16
.360
Day Games
30
22
.577
Thursday
8
7
.533
Night Games
57
53
.518
Friday
13
12
.520
Seattle Scores in 1st
24
10
.706
Saturday
14
12
.538
Opponent Scores in 1st
16
25
.390
Sunday
13
13
.500
1.000
Scoring First
52
18
.743
March
1
0
Opponent Scores First
35
57
.380
April
10
14
.417
Made 0 Errors
58
41
.586
May
16
14
.533
Made 1 Error
23
25
.479
June
18
10
.643
Made 2+ Errors
6
9
.400
July
11
14
.440
Starter Works 6+
58
36
.617
August
17
10
.630
Quality Start
55
27
.671
September
14
13
.519
1st Game of Series
33
20
.623
Pre ASG
51
44
.537
2nd Game of Series
27
25
.519
Post ASG
36
31
.537
3rd Game of Series
23
22
.511
4th Game of Series
4
8
.333
Rubber Games
7
12
.368
Travel Day
21
15
.583
Before Off Day
7
10
.412
Scoring/Hitting
Outhit Opponent
W
L
Pct.
72
15
.828
Outhit by Opponent
9
55
.141
Hits are Tied
6
5
.545
After Off Day
14
5
.737
10+ hits
46
11
.807
Record SB
43
20
.683
Opp. 10+ hits
14
31
.311
1-Run Games
18
27
.400
Scores 4-or-more
67
12
.848
2-Run Games
25
16
.610
Scores 3-or-less
20
63
.241
3-Run Games
15
11
.577
Score 3+ Innings
47
9
.839
Extra Innings
4
7
.364
Shutouts
9
19
.321
vs. RHP (Starter)
55
52
.514
vs. LHP (Starter)
32
23
.582
Home Runs:
Hit HR
Lead/Trail/Tied
After 4 - Lead
W
L
Pct.
52
13
.800
W
L
Pct.
After 4 - Trail
17
42
.288
58
24
.707
After 4 - Tied
18
20
.474
No HR
29
51
.363
After 5 - Lead
63
11
.851
Opponent HR
43
49
.467
After 5 - Trail
8
54
.129
.615
Opponent No HR
44
26
.629
After 5 - Tied
16
10
Seattle More HR
46
10
.821
After 6 - Lead
68
8
.895
Opponent More HR
17
36
.321
After 6 - Trail
8
57
.123
Equal HR
24
29
.453
.524
By Uniform / Hats
W
L
Pct.
After 6 - Tied
11
10
After 7 - Lead
72
6
.923
After 7 - Trail
6
56
.097
.409
White
25
31
.446
After 7 - Tied
9
13
Northwest Green
16
8
.667
After 8 - Lead
77
3
.963
Gray - Road
32
28
.533
After 8 - Trail
3
61
.047
Astro Navy - Road
14
7
.667
After 8 - Tied
7
11
.389
Throwback
0
1
.000
.500 or Better
45
32
.584
W
L
Pct.
Almonte
10
13
.435
Ackley
2
1
.667
Saunders
9
5
.643
AL West
Record as Leadoff:
Less than .500
42
43
.494
CFB/Blown
39
26
--
By Division
W
L
Pct.
41
35
.539
Jones
15
15
.500
AL Central
19
14
.576
Jackson
31
23
.574
AL East
18
15
.545
Chavez
15
16
.484
National League
9
11
.450
Bloomquist
5
2
.714
W
L
T
24
23
6
Series Record
Series Record
Safeco Field Roof
Open
W
L
Pct.
33
31
.516
Closed
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EDWIN DIAZ
Co-Starting
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JORDY LARA
Co-Player of the Year
2014 SEATTLE MARINERS MINOR LEAGUE REVIEW
AFFILIATES UPDATE: The Mariners 9 minor league affiliates wrapped up the 2014 season combining for a
420-474 (.470) record. The organization had 4 teams finish the season .500 or better, but the Arizona League
Mariners were the only Mariners minor league team to qualify for the post-season.
YOUTH MOVEMENT: The Mariners had 6 minor league players make their Major League debut this season,
all 6 were homegrown players: LHP Roenis Elias, OF James Jones, RHP Dominic Leone, OF Stefen
Romero, RHP Carson Smith and INF Chris Taylor.
MARINERS MILB AWARDS: Infielders Jordy Lara (High Desert/Jackson) and D.J. Peterson (High
Desert/Jackson) were named Co-Player of the Year, right-hander pitchers Jordan Pries (Jackson/Tacoma)
and Edwin Diaz (Clinton) were named the Co-Starting Pitchers of the Year and right-handed pitcher Matt
Brazis (High Desert/Jackson) was named Relief Pitcher of the Year. Infielder Patrick Kivlehan
(High/Jackson) received the Unsung Hero Award, while infielder Ketel Marte was earned the Heart and Soul
Award for his exemplary play and leadership.
MARINERS MILB CO-PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: In his first full season in the minor leagues, INF D.J.
Peterson hit .297 (147x495) with 83 runs scored, 31 doubles, 1 triple, 31 home runs, 111 RBI, 45 walks and
7 stolen base in 123 games combined between High Desert and Jackson. Peterson was 1 of 5 minor league
players this season to record at least 30 home runs, while driving in at least 100 runs, joining Kris Bryant-CHI
(43 HR/110 RBI), Marquez Smith-CIN (38 HR/131 RBI), Steven Moya-DET (35 HR/105 RBI) and Joey GalloTEX (42 HR/106 RBI). Dating back to 1992, Peterson is only the 3rd Mariners farmhands to accomplish the
feat and first since Alex Liddi hit 30 home runs and drove in 104 runs in 2011 with Triple-A Tacoma and 1B
Rich Poythress hit 31 home runs and had 130 RBI in 2010 with Single-A High Desert. Peterson, attended
University of New Mexico from 2011-13 and was the Mariners 1st round selection (12th overall) in the 2013
MLB First-Year Player Draft.
Jordy Lara hit .337 (177x525) with 91 runs scored, 40 doubles, 5 triples, 26 home runs, 104 RBI, 46 walks
and 1 stolen base in 135 games combined between High Desert and Jackson. Lara finished T3rd in the minor
league this season with 71 extra-base hits, while also ranking 6th in RBI and T9th in doubles, 10th in slugging
percentage (.581) and T13th in OPS (.937). He reached base safely via a hit or walk in 114 of 135 games,
including 52 games with at least 2 hits. Lara was promoted to AA Jackson on July 27. At the time of his
promotion, Lara had a 17-game hit streak, batting .479 (34x71) with 21 runs scored, 8 doubles, 8 home runs,
24 RBI and 6 walks. Overall he hit .353 (141x399) with 77 runs scored, 26 doubles, 5 triples, 22 home runs,
80 RBI, 38 walks and 1 stolen base in 102 games with the Mavericks. As of July 28, Lara led the California
League in hits (141) and total bases (243), while also ranking 2nd in average (.353), T2nd in RBI (80), 3rd in
slugging percentage (.609), T3rd in home runs (22), runs (77) and extra-base hits, T4th in games (102), 6th
in on-base percentage (.413) and 8th in doubles. Lara was named California League Player of the week three
times: April 21-27, July 14-20 & July 21-27. Lara, who completed his 4th season in the Mariners organization,
was signed by Seattle as a non-drafted International free agent on November 25, 2008.
On the Farm:
Tacoma (AAA) ............................ 74-70
Jackson (AA) .............................. 63-76
High Desert (High-A) .................. 66-74
Clinton (A) .................................. 61-77
Everett (short-season A) ............. 44-32
Pulaski (rookie) ........................... 36-30
AZL Mariners (rookie) ................. 31-22
DSL Mariners ............................. 27-43
VSL Mariners .............................. 34-34
Totals
420-474
Marquez Smith (CIN) ................ 131
D.J. Peterson (SEA) ................ 111
Kris Bryant (CHI) ...................... 110
Joey Gallo (TEX) ...................... 106
Steven Moya (DET) .................. 105
Jordy Lara (SEA)..................... 104
Patrick Kivlehan (SEA) ........... 103
Ryan McMahon (COL) .............. 102
Correlle Prime (COL) ................ 102
Carlos Asuaje (BOS) ................ 101
Rudy Flores (ARI) ..................... 100
Mike Jacobs (ARI) ......................97
Matt Olson (OAK) .......................97
Corey Seager (LAD) ...................97
Gabby Guerrero (SEA)..............96
Renato Nunez (OAK) ..................96
Christian Walker (BAL) ...............96
Brandon Drury (ARI) ...................95
Jabari Henry (SEA) ...................95
Fernando Perez (SD)..................95
Viosergy Rosa ............................95
100 RBI + 30 HR SEASON
MARINERS MILB STARTING CO-PITCHERS OF THE YEAR: RH Jordan Pries split the season between
AA Jackson and AAA Tacoma, going a combined to go 10-8 with a 3.86 ERA (66 ER, 154.0 IP) over 27 games,
26 starts. Pries made 2 starts with AA Jackson before making his AAA debut with the Rainiers on April 20 vs.
Sacramento. He allowed only 1 hit and struck out 2 in the Rainiers 1-0 win over Sacramento, but did not factor
into the decision (6.0,1,0,0,2,2). Overall with Tacoma he went 9-8 with a 4.06 ERA (64 ER, 142.0 IP) in 25
games, 24 starts. He allowed 1 run or less in 11 of his 24 starts and and 3 runs or less 18 times. Pries ranked
5th in the league with a .254 opponents average (4th among starters, .246), while also ranking 9th with a 4.06
ERA. A native of Alameda, California, Pries was originally selected by Seattle in the 30th round out of Stanford
University in the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft.
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RH Edwin Diaz went 6-8 with a 3.33 ERA (43 ER, 116.1 IP) in 24 starts with A Clinton in the Midwest League.
He limited opponents to a .226 (96x224) average, while walking 42 and striking out 111. Diaz allowed 2 earned
runs or less in 17 games, including not allowing a run in 6 of his starts this season. He tossed his first complete
game shutout on Aug. 3 at Burlington in Clinton’s 1-0 win, allowing only 3 hits, while walking 0 and striking out
5. Prior to his 9.0-inning complete game, his longest career outing was 7.0 innings (done, 2x, last: 5/21/14 at
Peoria). Among starters in the Midwest League, Diaz ranked 4th in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (8.59) and T4th
in lowest opponents batting average (.226). Diaz was the Mariners 3rd round selection (98th overall) out of
Caguas Military Academy in Naguabo, Puerto Rico, in the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft.
MARINERS MILB RELIEF PITCHER OF THE YEAR: RH Matt Brazis went 4-1 with 6 saves and a 2.36 ERA
(19 ER, 72.1 IP) in 40 relief appearances combined High Desert and Jackson. He limited opponents to a .208
average (54x260), while walking 18 and striking out 84. Among Mariners minor league pitchers his 0.995
WHIP and ERA were 2nd-lowest, and strikeout rate (10.05 K/9.0 IP) was 3rd-lowest (min. 30 G). He began
the season with the Mavericks, going 3-0 with 4 saves and a 2.97 ERA (13 ER, 39.1 IP) in 23 games. After
allowing 7 runs over his first 6 relief appearances of the season (5.56), he allowed only 6 runs over his last 17
games (1.93 ERA). Brazis was promoted to Jackson on July 7 and made his Double-A debut that night at
Huntsville (3.2,1,1,1,0,3,HR). Overall he went 1-1 with 2 saves and a 1.64 ERA (6 ER, 33.0 IP) in 17 relief
appearances with the Generals. Brazis, a native of Tampa Bay, Florida, attended Boston University from 200912 and was the Mariners 28th round selection in the 2012 MLB First-Year Player Draft.
Southern League:
D.J. Peterson, INF ............................#8
Ketel Marte, INF ............................. #13
California League:
D.J. Peterson, INF .......................... #10
Gabby Guerrero, OF ....................... #14
Northwest League
Ryan Yarbrough, LHP..................... #12
Austin Cousino, OF......................... #16
Arizona League
Alex Jackson, OF .............................#1
Offensive Leaders
Among all full-season minor league
clubs, Mariners affiliates ranked in the
top 5 in average, hits, triples, home
runs, RBI, runs, slugging percentage,
on-base percentage and OPS:
Average:
1. New York (NL) ...................... . .272
2. Arizona .................................. .271
Houston ................................. .271
4. Seattle ................................... .269
5. Baltimore ............................... .267
Hits:
1. Arizona ................................
2. Seattle .................................
3. San Diego ............................
4. Houston ...............................
5. New York (NL) .....................
5,216
5,151
5,128
5,112
5,089
Triples:
1. Arizona ...................................
2. Los Angeles (NL) ....................
3. Los Angeles (AL) ....................
4. Seattle ...................................
5. Los Angeles (AL) ....................
185
184
173
166
165
Home Runs:
1. Texas ......................................
2. San Diego ...............................
3. Los Angeles (NL) ....................
4. Seattle ....................................
5. Arizona ...................................
495
483
481
477
470
RBI:
1. Houston ...............................
2. Arizona ................................
3. New York (NL) .....................
4. Seattle .................................
5. San Diego ............................
Slugging Percentage:
1. Arizona .................................. .418
2. Houston ................................. .415
3. Seattle ................................... .413
4. Los Angeles (NL) ................... . 410
New York (NL) ....................... .410
OPS:
1. Houston .................................
2. New York (NL) .......................
3. Arizona ..................................
4. Seattle ...................................
5. Oakland .................................
Los Angles (NL) .....................
.765
.761
.757
.752
.740
.740
MARINERS MILB UNSUNG HERO AWARD: INF Patrick Kivlehan hit .295 (153x519) with 84 runs
scored, 32 doubles, 9 triples, 103 RBI, 56 walks and 11 stolen bases in 138 games combined between
High Desert and Jackson. He appeared in first base, third base, left field, center field, right field and
designated hitter this season. He began the season with the Mavericks batting .282 (40x142) with 24
runs scored, 9 doubles, 2 triple, 9 home runs, 35 RBI, 12 walks and 2 stolen bases in 34 games before
his promotion to Jackson on May 10. After batting .114 (4x35), Kivlehan reached base safely in the
next 29 straight games. During this stretch he hit .381 (40x105) with 18 runs scored, 10 doubles, 2
triple, 4 home runs, 28 RBI, 14 walks and 3 stolen bases, raising his season average from .114 to .314.
Kivlehan’s career-high 17 game hitting streak from June 3-23 (.438/28x64, 13 R, 9 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 20
RBI, 7 BB, SB), was T3rd-longest in the Southern League in 2014. He also reached base safely in 32
consecutive games, from July 3-Aug. 7 (.330/38x115, 24 R, 7 2B, 4 3B, 5 HR, 22 RBI, 16 BB, 3 SB,
.419 OBP), which was the longest on-base streak in the league. Kivlehan, a native of West Nyack, New
York, attended Rutgers University from 2009-12 and was the Mariners 4th round selection in the 2012
MLB First-Year Player Draft.
MARINERS MILB HEART AND SOUL AWARD: INF Ketel Marte hit .304 (159x523) with 79 runs
scored, 32 doubles, 6 triples, 4 home runs, 55 RBI, 27 walks and 29 stolen bases in 128 games
combined between Jackson and Tacoma. Marte set career-highs in nearly every offensive category,
including games, at-bats, hits, doubles, home runs, RBI, walks and stolen bases, while tying his high
in triples and runs scored. He was named Southern League Post-Season All-Star team, after batting
.302 (134x443) with 63 runs scored, 27 doubles, 6 triples, 2 home runs, 46 RBI, 19 walks and 23 stolen
bases in 109 games. At the time of his promotion to Tacoma on Aug. 10, Marte was the league-leader
in hits (134). He went 2-for-5 in his Rainiers debut on Aug. 11 vs. Fresno. Overall he hit safely in 16 of
19 games he appeared with Tacoma as the 3rd-youngest player in the Pacific Coast League, batting
.313 (25x80) with 16 runs scored, 5 doubles, 2 home runs, 9 RBI, 8 walks and 6 stolen bases. Marte,
who completed his 3rd season in the Mariners organization, was signed as a non-drafted International
free agent on August 13, 2010.
AN ALL-STAR AMONG US: The Mariners had 18 Minor League players named to 2014 All-Star
teams, including 4 players from Triple-A Tacoma in the PCL, 3 players from the Double-A Jackson in
the Southern League, 1 from Single-A High Desert in the California League, 4 from Single-A Clinton in
the Midwest League and 6 from Short-A Everett. Mariners All-Stars include: PCL – SS Chris Taylor
(starter), 3B Gabriel Noriega (starter), INF Nick Franklin and RHP Logan Kensing; Southern League
– SS Ketel Marte (2x5), RHP Mayckol Guiape (1.0,1,0,0,0,1) and RHP Stephen Kohlscheen (did
not participate due to AAA promotion; California League – OF Gabriel Guerrero (0x2); MWL – C
Marcus Littlewood (0x1, RBI, BB, SF), SS Jack Reinheimer (0x2), RHP Edwin Diaz (1.0,0,0,0,1,1)
and RHP Emilio Pagan (0.2,0,0,0,0,1); Northwest League – C Adam Martin (0x2), INF Chris Mariscal
(0x2), INF Kyle Petty (1x2), OF Austino Cousino (0x2), RHP Kody Kerski (1.0,0,0,0,1,2) and LHP
Cruz Pereira (1.0,1,0,0,0,0).
DRAFT RECAP: Seattle signed 36 of the 40 players they selected in the 2014 MLB First-Year Player
Draft. The Mariners selected outfielder Alex Jackson, who was the 6th overall pick in the draft, with
their first overall pick. The Mariners selected 21 pitchers, including 9 left-handers, 5 catchers, 9
infielders (1 1B, 2 2B, 5 SS, 1 3B), and 5 outfielders. Seattle selected 31 college players and 9 high
school players.
THE FUTURE IS NOW: Seattle Mariners minor league infielder D.J. Peterson played for the U.S.
squad, while outfielder Gabby Guerrero represented the World team in the 16th annual SiriusXM AllStar Futures Game on Sunday, July 13 at Target Field in Minneapolis as part of All-Star weekend.
Peterson started at 1B and batted in the 6th position in the lineup, going 1-for-2 with a double. Guerrero
hit 7th as the World team’s starting DH, going 0-for-2 at the plate. The Mariners have had 31 selections
to the Futures Game since its first began in 1999. Five players on the current 25-man roster played in
the Futures Game in the past: Robinson Cano (2003-04), Felix Hernandez (2004), Logan Morrison
(2010), James Paxton (2011) and Michael Saunders (2007). Brad Miller was selected to the 2013 U.S.
Team, but was unable to play due to his promotion to the Major League squad. Cano (All-Star: 2006,
2010-13, Futures Game: 2003 & 2004) and Hernandez (All-Star: 2009, 2011-13; Futures Game: 2004)
are each one of 115 players to have competed in both the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game and the
MLB All-Star Game.
100 RBI CLUB: Of the 11 minor league players this season to record at least 100 RBI this season, the
Mariners currently have 3 players on the list. Seattle is the only franchise with 3 players with at least
100 RBI this season (Colorado has 2) and have 5 players that rank in the top 19. INF D.J. Peterson
finished the season ranked 2nd in the minor league with 110 RBI, while INF Jordy Lara finished 6th
with 104 RBI and INF/OF Patrick Kivlehan 7th with 103 RBI. OF Gabby Guerrero recorded 96 RBI
this season ranked T15, while OF Jabari Henry is finished T19th in 2014 with 95 RBI.
NO HITTER: Starter Tyler Pike and relievers Mark Bordonaro and Blake Hauser combined on a nohitter as High Desert defeated Rancho Cucamonga 5-0 on May 29. It marked the 2nd no-hitter in club history (also: 8/21/2006 at Inland Empire;
also combined) and first at Mavericks Stadium. Pike (6.0,0,0,0,2,8) tied his career-high with 8 strikeouts (last: 8/26/12 at AZL Brewers), but did
not factor into the decision after leaving the game after 6.0 innings with the score tied 0-0. Bordonaro (2.0,0,0,0,2,4) earned his first win with
High Desert, tossing a scoreless 7th and 8th innings. Hauser (1.0,0,0,0,1,1,HB,WP) worked his way around a walk and hit batter with a hitless
9th inning to cap off the no-hitter.
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16-RUN COMEBACK: In one of the most remarkable comebacks in minor league baseball history, the
Clinton LumberKings overcame a 16-run 6th inning deficit to stun the Burlington Bees 20-17 at
Community Field in Burlington on May 7. C Marcus Littlewood hit a grand slam home run that tied the
game 17-17 with 1 out in the 9th inning. All 9 of the LumberKings starting lineup recorded at least 1 hit,
including 7 players with multi-hit contests. CF Ian Miller (4x8, 3 R, 2B, 2 RBI) and DH Justin Seager
(4x7, 3 R, 3B, 2 RBI) each led the team with 4 hits, while SS/2B Zach Shank (3x6, 2 R, HR, 3 RBI),
2B/P Lonnie Kauppila (3x6, 2 R, 2B, 3 RBI, BB), C Marcus Littlewood (2x6, 3 R, 2B, HR, 4 RBI, BB),
1B Jeff Zimmerman (2x6, 2 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 2 BB) and RF Burt Reynolds (2x5, 2 R, HR, RBI, 2 BB)
each recorded multi-hit games. Starter Jose Flores (4.0,7,8,8,4,2) allowed 8 runs on 7 hits in 4.0 innings,
but didn’t figure into the decision. RH Tommy Burns (0.1,3,6,6,2,1,HR) and LH Paul Fry
(1.2,1,3,3,2,3,HR) combined to allow 9 runs in the 5th inning. RH Rafael Pineda (2.0,1,0,0,1,1), RH
Emilio Pagan (3.0,1,0,0,0,4) and RH Lonnie Kauppila (1.0,0,0,0,0,0) combined to hold the Bees
scoreless over the final 6.0 innings in relief. Pagan earned his first win of the season, after tossing a
career-high 3.0 inning in relief. Kauppila, who started the game at 2B and recorded 3 hits in the game,
recorded the save in his first career pitching appearance with a 1-2-3 12th inning. The National
Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, which governs the minors, didn't have any records of a
16-run comeback. The largest deficit overcame in a big league victory is 12 runs, accomplished by
Detroit against the Chicago White Sox on June 18, 1911; by the Philadelphia Athletics vs. Cleveland
on June 15, 1925; and by the Indians over Seattle on Aug. 5, 2001.
MARINERS EXTENDED PDC WITH JACKSON: Seattle Mariners Vice President of Baseball
Operations Jack Zduriencik and Director of Player Development Chris Gwynn have announced the
extension of the Player Development Contract with the Jackson Generals, the Mariners Double-A
affiliate in the Southern League. The Player Development Contract, which would have run out at the
end of the 2014 season, has been extended to cover the 2015 and 2016 seasons. 2015 and 2016 will
mark the ninth and tenth years of partnership between the Seattle Mariners and Jackson Baseball Club,
which began in 2007. 47 former Generals have appeared in games for the Mariners since 2007 and 24
since 2012. Currently, there are 18 former Generals on Seattle’s active roster, including 2014 American
League All-Star third baseman, Kyle Seager. The Generals appeared in the 2012 Southern League
Championship Series and were led by current Mariners Brad Miller, Stefen Romero, Jesus Sucre, Mike
Zunino, Brandon Maurer, Yoervis Medina, James Paxton and Taijuan Walker.
MARINERS AGREE TO PDC WITH BAKERSFIELD: Seattle Mariners Vice President of Baseball
Operations Jack Zduriencik and Director of Player Development Chris Gwynn announced the Player
Development Contract with the Bakersfield Blaze, replacing the High Desert Mavericks as Mariners
Single-A affiliate in the California League. The Player Development Contract is for the 2015 and 2016
seasons. This will be the Mariners second stint as a Major League affiliate in Bakersfield, previously
partnering in 1982-1983. The Mariners have had an affiliate in the high-A California League since 1978.
MARINERS EXTENDED PDC WITH CLINTON: The Mariners and Clinton LumberKings, Single-A
affiliate in the Midwest League, announced the extension of the Player Development Contract to cover
the 2015 and 2016 seasons. As an affiliate of the Mariners since 2009, the LumberKings have made
the Midwest League playoffs 4 times in 6 years, which included a franchise record wins in a single half
with 48 in the second half of 2012. With the renewal, Seattle will be the longest tenured MLB club with
the LumberKings.
MARINERS EXTENDED PDC WITH EVERETT: The Mariners and Everett AquaSox announced the
extension of the Player Development Contract to cover the 2015 and 2016 seasons. The AquaSox have
been affiliated with the Seattle Mariners for 20 seasons, becoming the Mariners affiliate in the Northwest
League on September 12, 1994. The AquaSox play their home games at Everett Memorial Stadium,
located in Everett, Wash., less than 30 miles north of Seattle. The AquaSox franchise has helped
develop current Mariners Willie Bloomquist, Felix Hernandez, James Jones, Dominic Leone, Yoervis
Medina, Michael Saunders, Tom Wilhelmsen and Mike Zunino.
ARIZONA FALL LEAGUE: The Arizona Fall League began its 22nd season on Tuesday, October 7.
Regarded throughout professional baseball as the “finishing school” for top prospects since its inception
in 1992, the 6-team league features top prospects from every organization in Major League Baseball.
The league plays 3 games per day 6 days a week (Monday-Saturday) in 5 Cactus League stadiums.
This year, the league adds the new Cubs Park in Mesa as a venue, joining returning sites Camelback
Ranch-Glendale, Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, Scottsdale Stadium and Surprise Stadium (two
teams). The Major League affiliations for each AFL team are as follows: Surprise Saguaros-Surprise
Stadium (Mariners, Red Sox, Reds, Padres and Rangers); Glendale Desert Dogs-Camelback Ranch
(Orioles, White Sox, Tigers, Dodgers, Brewers); Peoria Javelinas-Surprise Stadium (Braves, Indians,
Royals, Cardinals, Rays); Mesa Solar Sox-Cubs Park (Cubs, Angels, Athletics, Blue Jays, Nationals);
Salt River Rafters-Salt River Fields (Diamondbacks, Rockies, Astros, Marlins, Twins) and Scottsdale
Scorpions-Scottsdale Stadium (Mets, Yankees, Phillies, Pirates, Giants). AFL team is comprised of 5
major league organizations working cooperatively. Each organization is required to assign six of their
most promising Major League prospects to the league. The roster includes right-handed pitchers Matt
Anderson, Matt Brazis, Stephen Landazuri and Taijuan Walker, catcher John Hicks and infielders
Patrick Kivlehan and D.J. Peterson. Kivlehan was on the also a member of the Peoria Javelinas in
2013. Current High Desert Pitching Coach Andrew Lorraine will serve as the Saguaros pitching coach,
while AA Jackson trainer B.J. Downie will serve as the team’s trainer.
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INSIDE THE NUMBERS
.353
INF/OF Jordy Lara led the California
League with a .353 batting average.
3
OF Jabari Blash hit a career-high 3
home runs with Tacoma on June 3 at El
Paso…1 of 32 minor league players to hit
at least 3 HR in a game in 2014.
5
RHP Andrew Kittredge struck out 5
batters in the 8th inning on July 1 at
Rancho Cucamonga (w/High Desert). He
also struck out 4 batters in an inning twice
and 3 batters 6 times.
7
OF Jabari Blash (6/3, Tacoma at El
Paso), INF Ty Kelly (7/10, Tacoma at
Salt Lake) and INF Alberto Velasquez
(6/25, VSL Mariners at VSL Rays) each
recorded 7 RBI in a game, which was
T9th-most in the minors this season.
13
RHP Taijuan Walker struck out 13
batters in 7.0 innings on Aug. 10 vs.
Fresno (w/Tacoma). His 13 K’s were
T7th-most in the minor leagues this
season in a single start.
18
The number of Mariners minor leaguers
named to league mid-season All-Star
teams.
19
The Mariners had 19 farmhands receive
the Player/Pitcher of the Week award (8
Position Players, 11 Pitchers).
142
INF/OF Patrick Kivlehan has recorded
142 RBI since Aug. 1, 2013, the most in
the minor leagues during that stretch
(D.J. Peterson ranks 8th with 127 RBI).
177
Jordy Lara led all minor league players
with 177 hits between High Desert and
Jackson. He is the first Mariners
farmhands to lead the minor leagues in
hits since Kyle Seager recorded 192 hits
with High Desert in 2010.
2014 Minor League Season in Review
Team
Tacoma/Pacific Coast League
Jackson/Southern League
High Desert/California League
Clinton/Midwest League
Everett/Northwest League
Pulaski/Appalachian League
AZL Mariners/Arizona League
DSL Mariners/Dominican League
VSL Mariners/Venezuelan League
Seattle Mariners -- 2014 Minor League Awards
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Patrick Kivlehan, INF
Jordy Lara, INF
Cam Hobson, LHP
Austin Wilson, OF
D.J. Peterson, INF
Tyler Pike, LHP
Brett Shankin, RHP
Andrew Kittredge, RHP
D.J. Peterson, INF
Dylan Unsworth, RHP
Taijuan Walker, RHP
Daniel Missaki, RHP
Victor Sanchez, RHP
Jordy Lara, INF
Edwin Diaz, RHP
Jordy Lara, INF
Ricardo Pereira, RHP
Tyler O’Neill, OF
Rohn Pierce, RHP
High Desert – California League (April 14-20)
High Desert – California League (April 21-27)
Jackson – Southern League (April 28-May 4)
Clinton – Midwest League (April 28-May 4)
High Desert – California League (May 26-June 1)
High Desert – California League (May 26-June 1)
High Desert – California League (June 2-8)
High Desert – California League (June 9-15)
High Desert – California League (June 16-22)
High Desert – California League (June 16-22)
Tacoma – PCL (June 23-29)
Pulaski – Appalachian League (June 23-29)
Jackson – Southern League (July 7-13)
High Desert – California League (July 14-20)
Clinton – Midwest League (July 14-20)
High Desert – California League (July 21-27)
Pulaski – Appalachian League (July 28-Aug. 3)
Clinton – Midwest League (Aug. 11-17)
Pulaski – Appalachian League (Aug. 11-17)
ARIZONA FALL LEAGUE
MID-SEASON ALL-STARS
Surprise Saguaros:
RHP Matt Anderson
RHP Matt Brazis
RHP Stephen Landazuri
C John Hicks
INF Patrick Kivlehan
INF D.J. Peterson
RHP Taijuan Walker
Andrew Lorraine – Pitching Coach
B.J. Downie - Trainier
Pacific Coast League (Tacoma):
SS Chris Taylor (Starter) (3x4, 2 2B)
3B Gabriel Noriega (Starter) (0x2)
INF Nick Franklin (1x4, R)
RHP Logan Kensing (Did not play)
POST-SEASON AWARDS
California League (High Desert):
OF Gabriel Guerrero (0x2)
Southern League (Jackson):
SS Ketel Marte
Utility Patrick Kivlehan
California League (High Desert):
OF Jabari Henry
DH Jordy Lara
Appalachia League (Pulaski):
1B Carlton Tanabe
OF Estarlyn Morales
OF Arby Fields
RHP Trey Cochran-Gill
Arizona League (AZL Mariners):
Relief RH Ronald Dominguez
ALL-STAR FUTURES GAME
INF D.J. Peterson – U.S. Team (1x2, 2B)
OF Gabby Guerrero – World Team (0x2)
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Southern League (Jackson):
SS Ketel Marte (2x5)
RHP Mayckol Guiape (1.0,1,0,0,0,1)
RHP Stephen Kohlscheen (Did not participate due to AAA promotion).
Midwest League (Clinton):
C Marcus Littlewood (0x1, RBI, BB, SF)
SS Jack Reinheimer (0x2)
RHP Edwin Diaz (1.0,0,0,0,1,1)
RHP Emilio Pagan (0.2,0,0,0,0,1)
Northwest League (Everett):
C Adam Martin (0x2)
INF Chris Mariscal (0x2)
INF Kyle Petty (1x2)
OF Austino Cousino (0x2)
RHP Kody Kerski (1.0,0,0,0,1,2)
LHP Cruz Pereira (1.0,1,0,0,0,0)
Seattle Mariners -- 2014 League Leaders
2014 INDIVIDUAL LEAGUE LEADERS
Pacific Coast League:
Player
Ty Kelly
James Gillheeney
Jordan Pries
Player
Rayder Ascanio
Lachlan Fontaine
Luis Liberato
Erick Mejia
Jefferson Arias
Ronald Dominguez
Category
G
G
BB
3B
SO/9.0 (starter)
BR/9.0 (reliever)
AVG (reliever)
Osmell Morales
SO
ERA
WHIP
AVG
Jeremiah Muhammad BB
HB
SF
BK
Freddy Peralta
L
GS
Jose Santiago
AVG
ERA
Jose Torres
HLD
Category
R
SB
2B
R
OBP
BB
EBH
H
G
AVG
BB
RBI
SLG
TB
HR
H
HR/AB
AVG
EBH
TPA/SO
2B
AB
G
SO/9.0 (reliever)
AVG (reliever)
BB/9.0 (reliever)
BR/9.0 (reliever)
BB/9.0 (reliever)
G
SV
W
SO
AVG
W
ERA
2014 MARINERS ORGANIZATIONAL SUMMARIES
AAA Tacoma Rainiers
Pacific Coast League
2014
RECORD:
74-70
FIRST
HALF
RECORD:
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SECOND
HALF
RECORD:
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AFFILIATE YEAR: 20th Year
STADIUM: Cheney Stadium
MANAGER: Roy Howell (1st year)
PITCHING COACH: Jaime Navarro
COACH: Cory Snyder
TRAINERS: Tom Newberg
PERFORMANCE COACH: Gabe Bourland
The Rainiers finished 3rd in the Pacific Coast League North Division with a 74-70 record and 7.0 games behind first-place Reno in 2014.
Marked the club’s 28th winning season in franchise history (since 1960), while the team’s 74 wins rank tied for the 24th-most in a single
season.
Rainiers manager Roy Howell became the 29th manager in Tacoma franchise history after 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. Howell guided the
Rainiers to 74 wins in his first season leading the Rainiers field staff, which was tied for the 9-most victories collected by a manager in his
first full season at Tacoma.
The Rainiers wrapped up the season batting .281 (1384x4931) with 727 runs scored, 250 doubles, 34 triples, 131 home runs and 678
RBI. The Rainiers 727 runs scored were the 2nd-most scored by a Mariners minor league affiliate this season (High Desert, 841), while
ranking 14th-most by a team in the minors this season.
The Rainiers ended the season ranked T17th in the minor leagues (10th in PCL) with 131 home runs this season. A total of 23 different
players hit a home run with the Rainiers this season. Tacoma featured 5 different players with double-digits in home runs (Montero - 16,
Kelly - 15, Romero - 12, Blash - 12, Avery - 10) and 4 players with at least 40 RBI (Kelly - 80, Montero - 74, Franklin - 47, Smoak 40).
1B/DH Jesus Montero hit .286 (104x364) with 55 runs scored, 24 doubles, 1 triple, 16 home runs, 74 RBI, 37 walks and 1 stolen base
in 97 games with Tacoma. Hit .329 (69x210) with 29 runs scored, 27 extra-base hits (18-2B, 9-HR) and 49 RBI in 50 games on the road,
compared to .227 (35x154) with 26 runs scored, 14 extra-base hit (6-2B, 3B, 7 HR) and 25 RBI in 47 games at Cheney Stadium. He
recorded a career-high 5 hits twice: July 4 at Fresno (5x5, 2 R, 2B, HR, 6 RBI) and July 10 at Salt Lake (5x6, 2 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI). Also tied
his career-high with 6 RBI on July 4 at Fresno (also: 8/21/11 at Rochester w/ Scranton-WB). Montero was placed on the disabled list for
the remainder of the season on Aug. 15 with a left oblique strain. He was placed on the Suspended List on Sept. 1 after verbal altercation
with a Mariners scout at a Northwest League game while he was on a rehab assignment.
Montero was named the Pacific Coast League Player of the Month for July by Minor League Baseball. Montero led the PCL with 33 RBI
and 72 total bases in 27 games with the Rainiers last month. He ranked 2nd in the league in slugging percentage (.692) and extra-base
hits (17), and third in total hits with 39. Montero turned in 12 multi-hit games over that stretch, including a season-high 5-for-5, 6-RBI
performance at Salt Lake on July 4.
INF Ty Kelly set career-highs in games (134), home runs (15) and RBI (80), also tied his career-high with 11 stolen bases. He appeared
in games at second base, third base, left field, right field and designated hitter this seaon. Overall Kelly hit .263 (120x456) with 81 runs
scored, 20 doubles, 2 triples, 15 home runs, 80 RBI, 85 walks and 11 stolen bases in his second season with the Rainiers. His 85 walks
this season were 2nd-most in the PCL, while also ranking T11th in the minor leagues this season. Over the past 2 season he has recorded
187 walks, which is the 2nd-most in the minor leagues (Matt Olson, OAK – 189). Kelly recorded 2 multi-home run games this season:
April 29 at Sacramento (3x5, 3 R, 2 HR, 4 RBI) and July 10 at Salt Lake (3x4, 4 R, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 2 BB). Prior to this season only had 1
career 2 home run game (7/15/12 vs. Carolina w/Bowie). He set a career-high with 7 RBI on July 10 at Salt Lake (previous: 5, done 2x,
last: 5/16/13 vs. New Britain w/Bowie). Kelly’s 7 RBI were T9th-most in a single by a minor league player this season.
INF Gabriel Noriega began the season with AA Jackson, batting .182 (4x22) in 7 games before being promoted to AAA Tacoma. He hit
safely in 19 of his first 22 games with the Rainiers, batting .425 (34x80) with 14 runs scored, 11 doubles, 6 RBI, 1 walk and 1 stolen base.
Overall he hit .275 (107x389) with 40 runs scored, 22 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home runs, 38 RBI, 12 walks and 3 stolen bases in 108 games
in his first season with Tacoma.
INF Chris Taylor was selected by Seattle on July 24 and made his Major League debut on July 24 vs. BAL (1x3). In 75 game with AAA
Tacoma, Taylor hit .328 (99x302) with 63 runs scored, 22 doubles, 7 triples, 5 home runs and 37 RBI. At the time of his promotion to
Seattle, he ranked among the Pacific Coast League leaders in batting average (2nd), runs scored (T4th) and in triples (T3rd). After
recording only 3 hits in his first 22 Triple-A at-bats (.136), Taylor hit .415 (51x123) with 27 runs scored, 11 doubles, 5 triples, 3 home runs,
18 RBI and 9 stolen bases over his next 29 games (April 11-May 13). He was on the disabled list with a fractured 5th digit on his left hand
after sliding into second base, May 15-June 16. He struggled after returning for the DL, but he hit .347 (26x75) over his last 19 games
with Tacoma. Taylor went 3-for-3 with 2 doubles in the AAA All-Star Game to earn Top Star honors for the Pacific Coast League.
Tacoma’s pitching staff fanned 1,106 batters through 144 games of their 2014 campaign, while limiting opponents to a .267 (1325x4954).
RH Jordan Pries led the team with 9 wins, while RH Andrew Carraway finished 2nd with 8 wins. Tacoma’s starting pitching staff
combined to go 37-49 with a 4.76 ERA (383x2822), while walking 264 and striking out 616.
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The Rainiers relievers went a combined 37-21 with 40 saves and a 4.45 ERA (271 ER, 547.2 IP). RH Logan Kensing led all relievers
with 6 wins, while RH Todd Coffey and RH Carson Smith (10) combined for 21 of the team’s 40 saves. The relievers combined to limit
opponents to a .267 (570x2132), while walking 231 and striking out 490 batters. As a team they averaged 8.06 strikeouts per 9.0 innings.
RH Jordan Pries made 2 starts with AA Jackson before making his AAA debut with the Rainiers on April 20 vs. Sacramento. He allowed
only 1 hit and struck out 2 in the Rainiers 1-0 win over Sacramento, but did not factor into the decision (6.0,1,0,0,2,2). Overall with Tacoma
he went 9-8 with a 4.06 ERA (64 ER, 142.0 IP) in 25 games, 24 starts. He allowed 1 run or less in 11 of his 24 starts and 3 runs or less
18 times. Pries ranked 5th in the league with a .254 opponents average (4th among starters, .246), while also ranking 9th with a 4.06
ERA.
RH Carson Smith went 1-3 with a 2.93 ERA (14 ER, 43.0 IP) in 39 relief appearances with Tacoma. He limited opponents to a .265
(44x166) average, while walking 13 and striking out 45. After allowing 12 runs (8 ER) over his first 10.0 innings in 11 relief appearances
to begin the season, Smith allowed only 7 runs (6 ER) over his final 33.0 innings of the season (28 games/1.64 ERA). During this stretch
from May 29-Aug. 31, he lowered his season average from 7.20 to 2.93.
20 YEARS OF RAINIERS: The 2014 season marked Tacoma’s 20th serving as the Triple-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners. The Rainiers
now own a 1386-1333 (.510) record since taking over as the Mariners top farm team in 1995.
JOB ADVANCEMENT: A total of 6 players who spent time on the Rainiers roster in 2014 made their Major League debuts with Seattle
this season. OF James Jones, SS Chris Taylor and RHP Carson Smith each received their first big league call-ups after starting the
season on Tacoma’s roster. OF Stefen Romero and LHP Roenis Elias started the season on the Mariners Opening Day roster before
eventually logging time with the Rainiers. Reliever Dominic Leone started his 2014 campaign on Tacoma’s Opening Day roster, but was
promoted to Seattle before the Rainiers officially played their first game of the season (April 4).
ROLL CALL: Of the 25 active players on the Rainiers 2014 Opening Day roster, a total of 8 were active for the team’s season finale at
Fresno on September 1: Xavier Avery, Logan Bawcom, Blake Beavan, Ji-Man Choi, James Gillheeney, Ty Kelly, Logan Kensing,
Nate Tenbrink. And of those 8 players, only Kensing, Kelly and Avery remained active on Tacoma roster throughout the entirety of the
team’s 144-game season.
PROSPECTING: The Rainiers roster featured 13 of the top 27 prospects in the Mariners farm system, as ranked by Baseball America
prior to the start of the season, including six of Seattle’s top 15 farmhands. Taijuan Walker (1), James Paxton (3), Chris Taylor (9),
Julio Morban (11), Carson Smith (14), Stefen Romero (15), Abraham Almonte (17), Jabari Blash (19), Ketel Marte (20), Dominic
Leone (22), John Hicks (23), Ji-Man Choi (25) and James Jones (27) all logged time with Tacoma at some point in 2014.
WALK IT OFF: The Rainiers posted a total of 12 walk-off wins in 2014, meaning just over 31% of the 38 victories tallied at Cheney
Stadium were secured in the team’s final at-bat.
RATE OF RETURN: After a falling a season-low 13 games below .500 on June 11 (26-39), the Rainiers bounced back to go 44-35 (.557)
over the team’s final 79 games of the season. Not counting the league-worst 9-21 (.300) mark the team posted in 30 games played in
May, the Rainiers combined to collect a 65-49 (.570) record the rest of the year.
DAMPENED SPIRITS: Ten of the Rainiers first 19 scheduled home games were delayed by weather, with 8 postponed games, one
suspended game and one game shortened due to rain. The 8 rain-outs were the most sustained by the franchise since suffering 7 rainouts in back-to-back seasons in 2001 and 2002. Tacoma endured a rain-out on Opening Night (April 3), snapping a streak of 187
consecutive home games played without having a game postponed due to rain. Prior to 2014, the Rainiers had logged just one rain out
in three seasons since undergoing renovations in 2011.
AIM FOUR THE STARS: Rainiers infielders Chris Taylor, Nick Franklin and Gabriel Noriega, and pitcher Logan Kensing were
selected to represent the PCL in the 2014 Triple-A All-Star Game played on July 16 in Durham, NC. It marked the first time since 2001
Tacoma featured four players in the annual contest pitting the PCL’s best against standouts from the International League. Taylor (SS),
Franklin (2B) and Noriega (3B) each started for the PCL, with Taylor earning PCL Player of the Game honors after going 3-for-4 with a
pair of doubles - a Triple-A All-Star Game record.
POSTSEASON SUPERLATIVES: The Rainiers front office and field staff honored Jesus Montero, Gabriel Noriega, Logan Kensing,
Logan Bawcom and Forrest Snow with postseason team awards. Montero earned Offensive Player of the Year honors after leading
the team with 16 home runs and 24 doubles in 97 games played with Tacoma. Kensing was chosen as the Rainiers Pitcher of the Year
with a 3.58 ERA (35ER, 88.0IP) in a team-high 49 relief appearances with Tacoma this season. Noriega was named the club’s Defensive
Player of the Year. He appeared in 100 games and 854.1 innings at three different positions (2B, SS, 3B), producing .967 fielding
percentage with the Rainiers. Bawcom and Snow each earned Rainiers Community Service Awards after combining to dedicate more
than 30 hours of volunteer time at organizations that included Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital, Joint Base Lewis-McChord and Boys and
Girls Clubs of the South Sound.
WEEKLY WINNERS: Rainiers players collected two different Pacific Coast League Awards/Minor League Baseball awards this season.
Taijuan Walker was named Pitcher of the Week for June 23-30 after tossing nine scoreless innings against Oklahoma City on June 24.
Walker limited the RedHawks to four hits and struck out eight in his first shutout victory of his career. Jesus Montero was named by
MiLB as the PCL Player of the Month for July. Montero led all of Triple-A baseball with 33 RBI and ranked second in the league in slugging
percentage for the month. Montero’s RBI haul was the most recorded by a Rainiers player in a single month since Mike Carp drove in 37
runs in 29 games in May of 2011.
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AA Jackson Generals
Southern League
2014
RECORD:
63-76
FIRST
HALF
RECORD:
31-38
SECOND
HALF
RECORD:
32-38
AFFILIATE YEAR: 8th Year
STADIUM: The Ballpark at Jackson
MANAGER: James Horner (1st year)
PITCHING COACH: Lance Painter
COACH: Mike Kinkade
TRAINER: B.J. Downie
PERFORMANCE COACH: Ryan White
Manager James Horner led Jackson to a 63-76 record, which was the 3rd-best record in the Southern League Northern Division. The
Generals went 31-38 in the First Half and finished 2nd with a 32-38 recorded in the Second Half.
SS Ketel Marte, RHP Stephen Kohlscheen (did not play due to promotion to AAA) and RHP Mayckol Guiape were selected the North
Division All-Star team. Marte and Guiape represented Jackson at the All-Star Game in Chattanooga at AT&T Field on June 17. It marked
the first time for each player to be named to an All-Star team in any level of their professional career.
The Southern League of Professional Baseball Clubs announced the 2014 Post-season All-Star Team as voted upon by the league’s
field managers, radio broadcasters and print media. Ketel Marte was named the league’s top shortstop and Patrick Kivlehan was named
as the top utility player this season.
The Generals pitching staff finished the season with 4.15 ERA, while walking 434 batters and striking out 959 in 1215.1 innings. LH Tyler
Olson led the team with 10 wins, while LH Cam Hobson ranked 2nd on the staff with 8 wins. RH Mayckol Guaipe led the Generals with
12 saves.
LH Tyler Olson went 12-8 with a 3.46 (57 ER, 148.1 IP) over 148.1 innings combined between High Desert and Jackson. He led all
Mariners minor league players in wins, strikeouts and innings pitched. He made 5 starts with the Mavericks from April 7-28 before his
promotion to Jackson, going 2-1 with a 3.13 ERA (8 ER, 23.0 IP). Olson became the franchise’s first 10-game winner since J.R. Mathes
accomplished the feat in 2006 (10-8), after going 10-7 with a 3.52 ERA (49 ER, 125.1 IP) in 22 starts with the Generals. After going 3-5
with a 4.56 ERA (36 ER, 71.0 IP) over his first 13 AA starts, Olson went 7-2 with a 2.15 ERA (13 ER, 54.1 IP) over his final 9 starts. Over
5 starts in August, Olson went 5-1 with a 1.18 ERA (5 ER, 38.0 IP). During this stretch he limited opponents to a .199 (28x141) average,
while walking 7 and striking out 30.
RH Victor Sanchez, the 2nd-youngest players in the Southern League this season, went 7-6 with a 4.19 ERA (58 ER, 124.2 IP) in 23
starts with Jackson. He recorded a 7.0-inning complete game shutout on June 13 vs. Jacksonville, allowing only 2 hits, while walking 3
and striking out 8. Sanchez struck out a season-high 9 batters, while also tossing a season-high 8.0 innings and recorded the win on July
12 vs. Birmingham (8.0,3,1,1,1,9,HR). He went 5-3 with a 3.03 ERA (25 ER, 74.1 IP) over a 13-game stretch from May 29-Aug. 3. His
ERA during this stretch was the 4th-lowest in the league, among qualifying starting pitchers.
LH Cam Hobson went 8-11 with a 4.60 ERA (66 ER, 129.0 IP) in 29 games, 18 starts with Jackson. He went 7-7 with a 5.25 ERA (55
ER, 94.1 IP) in 18 starts with the Generals and 1-4 with a 2.86 ERA (11 ER, 34.2 IP) in 11 relief appearances. He tossed at least 1.2
innings in each of his 11 relief appearances, including 6 innings tossing at least 3.0 innings. Hobson went 3-6 with a 6.22 ERA (44 ER,
63.2 IP) in 15 games/8 starts at home, compared to going 5-5 with a 3.03 ERA (22 ER, 65.1 IP) in 14 games/10 starts on the road.
RH Matt Brazis, named Mariners Minor League Relief Pitcher of the Year, went 4-1 with 6 saves and a 2.36 ERA (19 ER, 72.1 IP) in 40
relief appearances combined High Desert and Jackson. He limited opponents to a .208 average (54x260), while walking 18 and striking
out 84. Among Mariners minor league pitchers his 0.995 WHIP and ERA were 2nd-lowest, and strikeout rate (10.05 K/9.0 IP) was 3rdlowest (min. 30 G). He began the season with the Mavericks, going 3-0 with 4 saves and a 2.97 ERA (13 ER, 39.1 IP) in 23 games. After
allowing 7 runs over his first 6 relief appearances of the season (5.56), he allowed only 6 runs over his last 17 games (1.93 ERA). Brazis
was promoted to Jackson on July 7 and made his Double-A debut that night at Huntsville (3.2,1,1,1,0,3,HR). Overall he went 1-1 with 2
saves and a 1.64 ERA (6 ER, 33.0 IP) in 17 relief appearances with the Generals.
RH Mayckol Guaipe went 1-3 with a team-high 12 saves and a 2.89 ERA (18 ER, 56.0 IP) in 40 relief appearances with Jackson. He
limited opponents to a .215 (45x209) average, while waling 9 and striking out 56. Among all Southern League relievers finished 2nd in
fewest walks per 9.0 innings (1.45), 5th in average (.215) and games finished (32).
RH Stephen Shackleford led all Generals relievers with 6 wins, going 6-2 with a 3.11 ERA (22 ER, 63.2 IP) in 44 games with Jackson.
He limited opponents to a .245 (57x233) average, while walking 30 and striking out 70. From May 24-Sept. 1, Shackleford held opponents
scoreless in 21 of 27 appearances, going 3-1 with a 1.80 ERA (7 ER, 35.0 IP). During this stretch he limited opponents to a .227 average,
while lowering his season ERA from 4.75 to 3.11.
The Generals wrapped up the season batting .261 (1210x4641) with 607 runs scored, 251 doubles, 48 triples, 92 home runs and 564
RBI. Jackson had 22 players hit at least 1 home run, including at least 10 home runs each by Dan Paolini (13), D.J. Peterson (13) and
Patrick Kivlehan (11). Kivlehan (68) and Paolini (65) finished 1st and 2nd on the team in RBI, while Leon Landry (25) and Ketel Marte
(23) combined to steal 48 bases.
After hitting just 40 home runs over their first 81 games, Jackson hit 52 home runs over their last 58 games since July 1st, which led the
Southern League in that period of time. The Generals hit 30 home runs in August which was 1st in the SL and 2nd-most single month
total in a month in 2014 in the Southern League.
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In his first full season in the minor leagues, INF D.J. Peterson hit .297 (147x495) with 83 runs scored, 31 doubles, 1 triple, 31 home runs,
111 RBI, 45 walks and 7 stolen base in 123 games combined between High Desert and Jackson. Peterson was 1 of 5 minor league
players this season to record at least 30 home runs, while driving in at least 100 runs, joining Kris Bryant-CHI (43 HR/110 RBI), Marquez
Smith-CIN (38 HR/131 RBI), Steven Moya-DET (35 HR/105 RBI) and Joey Gallo-TEX (42 HR/106 RBI). Dating back to 1992, Peterson
is only the 3rd Mariners farmhands to accomplish the feat and first since Alex Liddi hit 30 home runs and drove in 104 runs in 2011 with
Triple-A Tacoma and 1B Rich Poythress hit 31 home runs and had 130 RBI in 2010 with Single-A High Desert.
INF Patrick Kivlehan hit .295 (153x519) with 84 runs scored, 32 doubles, 9 triples, 103 RBI, 56 walks and 11 stolen bases in 138 games
combined between High Desert and Jackson. He appeared in first base, third base, left field, center field, right field and designated hitter
this season. He began the season with the Mavericks batting .282 (40x142) with 24 runs scored, 9 doubles, 2 triple, 9 home runs, 35 RBI,
12 walks and 2 stolen bases in 34 games before his promotion to Jackson on May 10. After batting .114 (4x35) in his first 10 Double-A
games, Kivlehan reached base safely in the next 29 straight games. During this stretch he hit .381 (40x105) with 18 runs scored, 10
doubles, 2 triple, 4 home runs, 28 RBI, 14 walks and 3 stolen bases, raising his season average from .114 to .314. Kivlehan’s careerhigh 17 game hitting streak from June 3-23 (.438/28x64, 13 R, 9 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 20 RBI, 7 BB, SB), was T3rd-longest in the Southern
League in 2014. He also reached base safely in 32 consecutive games, from July 3-Aug. 7 (.330/38x115, 24 R, 7 2B, 4 3B, 5 HR, 22 RBI,
16 BB, 3 SB, .419 OBP), which was the longest on-base streak in the league. He ranked 4th in the Southern League in slugging
percentage and 7th in average (.300).
INF Jordy Lara hit .337 (177x525) with 91 runs scored, 40 doubles, 5 triples, 26 home runs, 104 RBI, 46 walks and 1 stolen base in 135
games combined between High Desert and Jackson. Lara led the minor league in hits, while finishing T3rd with 71 extra-base hits, 6th in
RBI and T9th in doubles, 10th in slugging percentage (.581) and T13th in OPS (.937). Lara was 7 minor league players this season,
including Mariners minor leaguer Gabby Guerrero, to hit over .300 with 90 runs scored, 45 extra-base hits and 90 RBI. He reached base
safely via a hit or walk in 114 of 135 games, including 52 games with at least 2 hits. Lara was promoted to AA Jackson on July 27. At the
time of his promotion, Lara had a 17-game hit streak, batting .479 (34x71) with 21 runs scored, 8 doubles, 8 home runs, 24 RBI and 6
walks. Overall he hit .353 (141x399) with 77 runs scored, 26 doubles, 5 triples, 22 home runs, 80 RBI, 38 walks and 1 stolen base in 102
games with the Mavericks. At the time of his promotion on July 27, Lara led the California League in hits (141) and total bases (243),
while also ranking 2nd in average (.353), T2nd in RBI (80), 3rd in slugging percentage (.609), T3rd in home runs (22), runs (77) and extrabase hits, T4th in games (102), 6th in on-base percentage (.413) and 8th in doubles. Lara was named California League Player of the
week three times: April 21-27, July 14-20 & July 21-27.
LARA NAMED CALIFORNIA LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE MONTH FOR JULY: Minor League Baseball announced that INF Jordy Lara
was named California League Player of the Month for July. Lara was promoted to Jackson from Seattle’s California League affiliate the
High Desert Mavericks on July 27th. Lara paced the California League with his .434 batting average as well as in extra-base hits (19),
on-base percentage (.477) and slugging percentage (.808). His 43 hits, 80 total bases, and 9 home runs were all second best in the
league, with his 27 RBIs being third. The first baseman was named the CAL player of the week twice in July and was promoted from the
High Desert Mavericks to the Jackson Generals at the end of July.
OF Leon Landry hit .280 (118x421) with 60 runs scored, 21 doubles, 9 triples,2 home runs, 30 RBI, 19 walks and 25 stolen base in 108
games with Jackson. From May 16-Aug. 31, recorded a hit in 65 of 80 games, batting .321 (102x334) with 51 runs scored, 19 doubles, 2
home runs, 22 RBI, 12 and 19 stolen bases. During this 80-game stretch he had the 3rd-highest batting average in the Southern League,
while raising his season average from .155 to .280. Landry recorded a season-high 16-game hit streak, July 4-25 (.292/21x72, 14 R, 3
2B, HR, 5 RBI, 2 BB, 7 SB). It was the 2nd-longest hitting streak by a Generals player this season and 5th-longest in the Southern League.
Landry stole 25 bases this season, ranking T4th in the Southern League. It also marked his 2nd-highest stolen base total in his career
and his 4th straight season with at least 20 steals. He also ranked T3rd in the league in triples (9), while he was the toughest player in
the league to strikeout (9.38 SO/TPA). Landry snapped a 466 at-bat homerless streak on July 20 at Montgomery with a solo home run in
the 5th inning. His 2 home runs this season were a career-low.
INF/OF Dan Paolini led the Generals and finished T9th in the Southern League with 48 extra base hits. Overall ht hit .268 (110x476) with
58 runs scored, 34 doubles, 1 triple, 13 home runs, 65 RBI, 56 walks and 3 stolen bases in 116 games. He hit .362 (25x69) with 16 runs
scored, 8 doubles, 4 home runs and 8 RBI over his final 19 games from Aug. 9-Sept. 1. During this stretch he recorded 6 multi-hit games,
including 3 season-high 4 hit games (8/9 at Pensacola, 8/31 at Montgomery, 9/1 at Montgomery).
C John Hicks split the season between Jackson and Tacoma, batting a combined .290 (84x290) with 42 runs scored, 12 doubles, 3
triple, 5 home runs, 47 RBI, 27 walks and 7 stolen bases. He hit .296 (56x189) with 29 runs scored, 10 doubles, 2 triples, 3 home runs,
27 RBI in 53 games with Jacksons, including batting .345 (39x113) with 22 runs scored, 8 doubles, 2 triples, 3 home runs, 17 RBI over
his final 32 games with the Generals. During this stretch from May 11-July 7, he raised his season average from .224 to .296. Hicks was
promoted to Tacoma on July 8. He hit his first Triple-A home run in his debut with the Rainiers on July 10 at Salt Lake, going 2-for-5 with
3 runs scored, 1 home run, 1 RBI and 1 walk. He hit safely in 18 of his first 21 games with Tacoma, batting .325 (25x77) with 10 runs
scored, 2 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs, 19 RBI, 5 walks and 1 stolen base. Overall with Tacoma Hicks hit .277 (28x101) with 13 runs
scored, 2 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs, 20 RBI, 7 walks and 1 stolen base in 28 games.
DON’T RUN ON HICKS: C John Hicks threw out 38.2 percent (26 CS, 42 SB) of attempted base-stealers, combined between Jackson
and Tacoma. In his first 4 professional seasons with the Mariners, Hicks has thrown out 47.6 percent (137 CS, 151 SB) of attempted
base-stealers, along with a .994 fielding percentage (15 E, 2,389 TC).
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A High Desert
Mavericks
California League
2014
RECORD:
66-74
FIRST
HALF
RECORD:
34-36
SECOND
HALF
RECORD:
32-38
AFFILIATE YEAR: 8th Year
STADIUM: Stater Bros Stadium
MANAGER: Eddie Menchaca (1st year)
PITCHING COACH: Andrew Lorraine
COACH: Max Venable
TRAINER: Tyler Moos
PERFORMANCE COACH: Cory Ritter
Manager Eddie Menchaca led High Desert to a 66-74 record, which was 3rd in the California League Southern Division. The Mavericks
went 34-36 in the First Half and finished the Second half going 32-38.
The California League All-Stars led 3-0 after 4.0 innings and held on to defeat the Carolina League All-Stars 3-2 on June 17. DH Gabriel
Guerrero was the lone Maverick on the All-Star team. He started at DH and hit 7th in the lineup, going 0-for-2 in the game.
The Mavericks hit .281 (1391x4947) with 841 runs scored, 277 doubles, 50 triples, 176 home runs and 786 RBI in 140 games. In the
California League, High Desert ranked among the team leaders in the California League in nearly every offensive category, including
leading the league in at-bats, runs scored, hits, home runs, RBI, total bases (2,296), slugging percentage (.464), while also ranking 2nd
in OPS (.814), 3rd in average and 4th in on-base percentage (.350). The Mavericks 176 home runs this season, were tied for the most
by any team in the minor leagues this season (also: Charlotte Knights). High Desert also ranked 2nd in the minor leagues in runs scored,
4th in slugging percentage, 7th in hits and 9th in OPS.
High Desert had 7 different players with double-digits in home runs (Henry – 30, Lara - 22, Guerrero - 18, Peterson – 18, Marlette –
15, Witherspoon – 15, and Reynolds – 12) and 9 players with at least 40 RBI (Guerrero - 96, Henry - 95, Lara – 80, Peterson – 73,
Marlette – 49, Reynolds – 46, Lopes – 44, Smith – 44, and Witherspoon – 44).
OF Gabby Guerrero set career highs in nearly every offensive category with High Desert this season, including games, at-bats, runs
scored, hits, doubles, home runs, RBI and stolen bases. Overall he hit .307 (165x538) with 97 runs scored, 28 doubles, 2 triples, 18 home
runs, 96 RBI and 18 stolen bases in 131 games. Guerrero was 7 minor league players this season, including teammate Jordy Lara, to hit
over .300 with at least 90 runs scored, 45 extra-base hits and 90 RBI. Among the California League leaders he ranked 2nd in hits, 3rd in
at-bats, T4th in RBI, 4th in runs scored and 7th in average. He was a California League All-Star and was all a member of the World squad
in the 2014 MLB Futures games.
Guerrero recorded 47 multi-hit games, including 14 three-hit games and 32 two-hit games. He hit 6 of his 18 home runs and drove in 24
RBI over his last 27 games, Aug. 3-31. Guerrero drove in at least 4 runs 5 times, including hitting a grand slam home run on July 17 vs.
Stockton (3x5, R, 2B, HR, 4 RBI).
OF Jabari Henry appeared in 114 games with the Mavericks in his 3rd minor league season, batting .291 (125x430) with 79 runs scored,
26 doubles, 5 triples, 30 home runs, 95 runs scored, 69 walks and 6 stolen bases. He finished 2nd among all Mariners farmhands with
30 home runs and was also 1 of 14 minor league players this season to hit at least 30 homers. Among California League leaders, ranked
2nd in home runs per at-bat (14.33), 3rd in home runs and slugging percentage (.584) and 5th in extra-base hits. Henry reached base
safely via a hit or walk in 102 of 114 games, including 81 games with at least 1 hit and 34 multi-hit games.
C Tyler Marlette began the season with High Desert, batting .301 (94x312) with 51 runs scored, 23 doubles, 15 home runs, 49 RBI, 24
walks and 9 stolen bases in 81 games. He recorded a hit in 59 of 81 games, including 19 two-hit games, 7 three-hit games and a seasonhigh 4 hits on June 14 vs. Lake Elsinore (4x5, 2 R, 2 2B, HR, 2 RBI, SB). Marlette also appeared in 9 games with Jackson, batting .250
(8x32) with 3 runs scored, 2 doubles, 2 home runs, 2 RBI and 4 walks.
INF Tyler Smith hit .286 (121x423) with 81 runs scored, 19 doubles, 7 triples, 9 home runs, 44 RBI, 57 walks and 11 stolen bases in 108
games with High Desert. Smith recorded 4 hitting streak of at least 5 games, including a season-high 12-game hit streak from May 19-31
(.434/23x53, 11 R, 4 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 7 BB, 3 SB). Over his last 74 games with the Mavericks, May 19-Aug. 26, hit .316 (91x288) with 63
runs scored, 14 doubles, 5 triples, 8 home runs, 33 RBI, 41 walks and 8 stolen bases. During this stretch raised his season average with
High Desert from .222 to .286. Smith was promoted to Jackson on Aug. 11, batting .271 (19x70) with 12 runs scored, 3 doubles, 1 triple,
1 home run, 4 RBI, 16 walks and 1 stolen bases in 20 games.
The Mavericks pitching staff finished the season with 5.34 ERA, while walking 509 batters and striking out 1,122 in 1239.2 innings. LH
Scott DeCecco led the team with 7 wins, while RH Andrew Kittredge, RH Dylan Unsworth and RH Grady Wood each ranked 2nd on
the team with 6 wins. Kittredge led the Generals with 8 saves.
RH Dylan Unsworth went 6-9 with a 5.88 ERA (78 ER, 119.1 IP) in 26 starts with High Desert. Among starters in the California League,
he ranked 1st in fewest walks per 9.0 innings (1.43) and 4th in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (8.97). He allowed 3 earned runs or less in 17
of his 26 starts, including 7 starts allowing 1 run or less. Unsworth went 1-1 with a 3.34 ERA (13 ER, 35.0 IP) over his final 9 starts, July
11-Sept. 1, including 1-1 with a 3.16 ERA (9 ER, 25.2 IP) over final 7 starts. Unsworth (7.0,3,0,0,0,12) recorded his 5th win of the season
on June 20 at Modesto, allowing only 3 hits and striking out a career-high 12 batters in 7.0 innings on June 20 at Modesto. Prior his 12
strikeouts, Unsworth’s previous career-high was 9 strikeouts in 6.0 innings set on July 12, 2012 vs. Tri-City with Everett). He finished 3rd
among all Mariners farmhands with 119 strikeouts.
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LH Scott DeCecco went 7-11 with a 5.46 ERA (85 ER, 140.0 IP) in 28 games, 25 starts. He went 2-7 with a 7.07 ERA (50 ER, 63.2 IP),
but improved for the 2nd half of the season, finishing 5-4 with a 4.13 ERA (35 ER, 76.1 IP) in 13 starts. DeCecco struck out at least 4
batters 8 times, including a season-high 8 strikeouts May 20 at Lake Elsinore (6.0,4,2,1,1,8) a July 26 at Rancho Cucamonga
(6.0,5,2,2,0,8,HR).
RH Andrew Kittredge spent the majority of the season with High Desert, going 6-1 with a 4.35 ERA (40 ER, 82.2 IP) in 42 games. He
limited opponents to a .269 average (91x338), while walking 25 and striking out 112. Kittredge averaged 12.19 strikeouts per 9.0 innings
over 42 relief appearances with High Desert (112 SO/82.2 IP), which led all relievers in the California League. Kittredge stuck out a
season-high 5 batters in 3.1 innings, including striking out the side in both the 8th and 9th inning (6 K’s in a row) on July 25 at Rancho
Cucamonga (3.1,0,0,0,0,7). He also struck out 5 batters in the 8th inning on July 1 at Rancho Cucamonga (1.1,2,3,3,2,5,HB), 4 batters
in an inning on May 22 at Lake Elsinore (2.0,1,1,1,2,4,HR) and July 8 at Visalia (1.1,0,0,0,0,5) and 3 batters in an inning 6 times this
season. Kittredge went 2-0 with a 2.91 ERA (11 ER, 34.0 IP) with 46 strikeouts over his last 19 appearances with the Mavericks from July
7-Aug. 30. Overall this season he struck out a career-high 117 batters, which ranked T4th in among all Mariners farmhands, combined
between High Desert (112), Jackson (3) and Everett (2) in 46 appearances. He struck out at least 1 batter in 39 of his 46 appearances,
including at least 2 strikeouts 30 times. Among all minor league players Kittredge ranked 5th this season averaging 11.74 strikeouts per
9.0 innings (min. 75.0 IP). Kittredge finished the season appearing in a career-high 46 games going 7-1 with 8 saves and a 4.32 ERA (43
ER, 89.2 IP) combined between High Desert, Jackson (3 G, 0-0/6.75 ERA) and Everett (1G, 1-0/0.00 ERA).
RH Grady Wood went 6-4 with 6 saves and a 3.29 ERA (30 ER, 82.0 IP) in 40 relief appearances with High Desert. He limited opponents
to a .254 (80x315) average, while walking 22 and striking out 82. He tossed more than 1.0 inning 33 of his appearances, including 10
appearances with at least 3.0 innings. Wood recorded 4 wins over his final 9 games, going 4-0 with a 2.28 ERA (6 ER, 23.2 IP) in the
month of August.
A Clinton
LumberKings
Midwest League
2014
RECORD:
61-77
FIRST
HALF
RECORD:
30-38
SECOND
HALF
RECORD:
31-39
AFFILIATE YEAR: 5th Year
STADIUM: Ashford Univerisity Field
MANAGER: Scott Steinmann (1st year)
PITCHING COACH: Cibney Bello
COACH: Brent Johnson
TRAINER: Geoff Swanson
PERFORMANCE
COACH:
Taylor
Nakamura
Manager Scott Steinmann led LumberKings to a 61-77 overall record, which ranked 7th in the Midwest League Western Division. The
LumberKings went 30-38 in the First Half and finished the Second half going 31-39.
The LumberKings hit .252 (1166x4622) with 601 runs scored, 214 doubles, 34 triples, 78 home runs and 535 RBI in 138 games. OF
Austin Wilson (54) and Chantz Mack (50) each drove in at least 50 runs, while OF Tyler O’Neill was the team leader with 13 home
runs.
OF Austin Wilson recorded 21 multi-hit contests in 75 games with Clinton, batting .301 (81x269) with 41 runs scored, 18 doubles, 4
triples, 13 home runs, 55 RBI, 27 walks and 2 stolen bases. He hit a home runs in 3 consecutive games, batting .385 (5x13) with 4 runs
scored, 1 double, 3 home runs and 9 RBI, June 1-4. Wilson drove in a career high 6 runs on May 4 at Wisconsin (2x5, 2 R, 2B, HR, 6
RBI). He was first in the Midwest League player to drive in at least 6 runs in a game this season and is the first LumberKings player to do
so since Blake Ochoa (2x3, 2 R, 2 HR, 7 RBI) drove in 7 runs on July 24, 2010 at Lansing. Spent most of the second half on the disabled
list with a left achilles tendon strain (6/25-8/5 and a right forearm strain (8/16-9/17). Wilson appeared in 3 games on a rehab assignment
with the AZL Mariners, batting .625 (5x8) with 3 runs scored, 1 double, 1 triple, 1 RBI, 1 walk and 1 stolen base.
OF Tyler O’Neill was limited to only 57 games with Clinton due to an injury, batting .247 (54x219) with 31 runs scored, 9 doubles, 13
home runs, 38 RBI, 20 walks and 5 stolen bases. He was on the disabled list from May 12-July 31 after fracturing the 5th metacarpal on
his right hand. After returning to the LumberKings roster on Aug. 5, O’Neill hit 7 home runs over a 14 games span (.333/19x57, 13 R, 3
2B, 7 HR, 17 RBI). He also appeared in 1 game with the Arizona League Mariners and 3 games with Everett, from July 31-Aug. 3.
INF Jack Reinheimer reached base safely via a hit or walk in 92 of 110 games he appeared with Clinton, batting .264 (115x436) with 69
runs scored, 17 doubles, 4 triples, 2 home runs, 46 RBI, 39 walks and 34 stolen bases. He finished 2nd on the team and 8th i n the
Midwest League with 34 stolen bases. He also hit safely in 14 of 20 games with High Desert, batting .341 (29x85) with 15 runs scored, 7
extra-base hits (5-2B, 3B, HR) and 12 RBI. Overall Reinheimer finished 2nd among all Mariners minor league players with 38 stolen
bases.
INF Zach Shank hit .302 (71x235) with 49 runs scored, 16 doubles, 1 triple, 6 home runs, 30 RBI, 21 walks and 7 stolen bases in 69
games. He hit .352 (43x122) with 35 runs scored, 10 doubles, 1 triple, 4 home runs, 17 RBI, 15 walks and 5 stolen bases in 35 games
on the road, compared to .248 (28x113) in 34 games at home. Shank also appeared in 55 games with High Desert, batting .260 (59x227)
with 35 runs scored, 9 doubles, 5 triples, 4 home runs, 26 RBI, 10 walks and 3 stolen bases. He hit safely in 24 of his final 30 games with
the Mavericks, batting .298 (37x124) with 24 runs scored, 4 doubles, 4 triples, 2 home runs and 15 RBI.
OF Aaron Barbosa reached base safely in 69 of 81 games with Clinton, batting .293 (92x314) with 53 runs scored, 8 doubles, 2 triples,
15 RBI, 43 walks and 42 stolen bases. Despite appearing in only 81 games, he ranked T5th in the Midwest League with 42 stolen bases.
Barbosa recorded 9 multi-stolen base games, including 3 season-high 3 steal games. He also appeared with High Desert, April 11-May
28, batting .256 (32x125) with 26 runs scored, 1 double, 1 triple, 12 RBI, 28 walks and 10 stolen bases in 34 games. He led all Mariners
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farmhands and ranked 6th in the minor leagues this season with 52 stolen bases. It is the most stolen bases recorded by a Mariners
minor leaguers since Daniel Carroll stole 62 bases for High Desert in 2011.
The LumberKings pitching staff had a 4.11 ERA (549 ER, 1202.0 IP), while walking 469 and striking out 958 strikeouts. LH Eddie
Campbell led the team with 9 wins, while RH Carlos Misell (8) and LH Blake Holovach (7) combined for 15 wins. Eleven different
LumberKings have recorded at least 1 save with RH Emilio Pagan led the squad with 16 saves.
RH Edwin Diaz went 6-8 with a 3.33 ERA (43 ER, 116.1 IP) in 24 starts with Single-A Clinton in the Midwest League. He limited opponents
to a .226 (96x224) average, while walking 42 and striking out 111. Diaz allowed 2 earned runs or less in 17 games, including not allowing
a run in 6 of his start this season. He tossed his first complete game shutout on Aug. 3 at Burlington in Clinton’s 1-0 win. He allowed only
3 hits, while walking 0 and striking out 5. Prior to his 9.0-inning complete game, his longest career outing was 7.0 innings (done, 2x, last:
5/21/14 at Peoria). Among starters in the Midwest League, Diaz ranked 4th in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (8.59) and T4th in lowest
opponents batting average (.226).
LH Blake Holovach went 7-6 with a 4.10 ERA (39 ER, 85.2 IP) in 26 games, 10 starts with Clinton. He went 2-5 with a 4.37 ERA (23 ER,
47.1 IP) in 10 starts, compared to 5-1 with a 3.76 ERA (16 ER, 38.1 IP) in 16 relief appearances. He tossed a season-high 13.0 scoreless
innings from May 6-19. Holovach made 4 starts with Everett from June 14-29, going 0-1 with a 2.59 ERA (7 ER, 24.1 IP).
RH Emilio Pagan led all Mariners farmhands and finished T5th in the Midwest League with 16 saves. He held opponents scoreless in
29 of 42 appearances, going 2-3 with 16 saves and a 2.89 ERA (18 ER, 56.0 IP). Pagan limited opponents to a .213 (43x202) average,
while walking 14 and striking out 62. He struck out at least 1 batter in 32 games, including 18 multi-strikeout games. He finished the
season averaging 10.0 strikeouts per 9.0 innings.
LH Paul Fry went 3-1 with a 0.67 ERA (2 ER, 27.0 IP) over his final 18 relief appearances (7/12-8/29), including closing out the season
with a 10.2 scoreless innings streak (8/10-29). Overall, Paul finished the season going 4-4 with 2 saves and a 2.71 ERA (20 ER, 66.1 IP)
in 38 relief appearances with Clinton. He limited opponents to a .221 (52x235) average, while walking 33 and striking out 77.
RH Rafael Pineda went 4-4 with 3 saves and a 2.42 ERA (21 ER, 78.0 IP) in 40 relief appearances. From May 1-June 11, he went 2-0
with 2 saves and a 1.42 ERA (5 ER, 31.2 IP). Pineda also appeared in 5 games (2 GS) with High Desert, Aug. 15-30, going 1-0 with a
2.38 ERA (5 ER, 13.1 IP).
Short-A Everett AquaSox
Northwest League
2014
RECORD:
28-48
FIRST
HALF
RECORD:
11-27
SECOND
HALF
RECORD:
17-21
AFFILIATE YEAR: 20th Year
STADIUM: Everett Memorial Stadium
MANAGER: Dave Valle (1st year)
PITCHING COACH: Nasusel Cabrera
COACH: Andy Bottin & Mike Davis
TRAINER: Shane Zdebiak
PERFORMANCE
COACH:
Michael
Guarino
Manager Dave Valle led AquaSox to a 28-48 overall record, which ranked 4th in the Northwest League North Division. The AquaSox
went 11-27 in the First Half and finished the Second half going 17-21.
Six players from the AquaSox roster were named to the Northwest League Northern Division All-Star team, including pitchers RHP Cody
Kerski, LHP Cruz Pereira, catcher Adam Martin, infielders Chris Mariscal and Kyle Petty and outfielder Austin Cousino (starter).
The AquaSox hit .231 (591x2563) with 317 runs scored, 127 doubles, 7 triples, 48 home runs and 276 RBI in 76 games in the Northwest
League. Corey Simpson led the team with 9 home runs and 35 RBI, while OF Austin Cousino led the team with 40 runs scored, and 23
stolen bases.
OF Corey Simpson hit .222 (46x207) with 28 runs scored, 7 doubles, 9 home runs and 35 RBI in 53 games with Everett. Overall he hit
.210 (87x414) with 44 runs scored, 13 doubles, 1 triple, 12 home runs, 53 RBI, 28 walks and 3 stolen bases in 108 games combined with
AZL Mariners, Everett, Clinton and Tacoma. He hit his first career multi-home run game and set a career-high with 4 RBI on June 6 at
Kane County w/Clinton (3x4, 2 R, 2 HR, 4 RBI).
OF Austin Cousino reached base safely via a hit or walk in 54 of 66 games, batting .266 (72x271) with 40 runs scored, 17 doubles, 1
triple, 6 home runs, 28 RBI, 28 walks and 23 stolen bases. He recorded 19 multi-hit games, including 5 season-high 3 hit games. Cousino
was 23-for-27 in stolen bases, ranking 4th in the Northwest League in steals.
C Adam Martin hit safely in 23 of his final 29 games, July 26-Aug. 29, batting .280 (28x100) with 15 runs scored, 7 doubles, 2 home runs
and 15 RBI in his final 29, raising his season average from .240 to .260. Overall this season, he hit .260 (52x200) with 27 runs scored,
12 doubles, 5 home runs, 24 RBI, 31 walks and 2 stolen bases in 58 games. Martin led all qualifying catchers throwing out 35.5% of base
stealers (49 SB, 27 CS).
SS Chris Mariscal hit safely in 41 of 51 games with Everett, batting .262 (49x187) with 25 runs scored, 9 doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs,
16 RBI, 24 walks and 2 stolen bases. He recorded a season-high 5 hits on Aug. 28 at Boise (5x6, 3 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI).
The Everett pitching staff had a 4.24 ERA (320 ER, 679.1 IP), while walking 293 and striking out 614 strikeouts. The AquaSox limited
opponents to a .263 (686x2609) average. RH Dan Altavilla led team with 5 wins, while RH Trey-Cochran Gill had a team-high 4 saves.
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RH Dan Altavilla went 5-3 with a 4.36 ERA (32 ER, 66.0 IP) in 14 starts with Everett in his rookie campaign. He averaged 9.0 strikeouts
per 9.0 innings, including striking out a season-high 9 batters in 6.0 innings on Aug. 23 vs. Eugene. Altavilla went 5-1 with a 3.07 ERA
(14 ER, 41.0 IP) in his final 7 starts of the season. During this stretch from July 25- Aug. 29, Altavilla limited opponents to a .238 (35x147)
average, while walking 13 and striking out 41.
RH Ryan Yarbrough went 0-1 with 1 save and a 1.27 ERA (6 ER, 42.2 IP) in 14 games, 10 starts with the AquaSox. He limited opponents
to a .170 (26x153) average, while walking 5 and striking out 58. After allowing 5 runs over his first 19.0 innings (7 G/3 GS), from June 20July 21, Yarbrough allowed only 2 runs (1 ER) over his final 23.2 innings. He did not allow an earned run in 22.0 consecutive innings,
including 17.0 consecutive scoreless innings (7/21-8/20), from July 21-Aug. 26. Yarbrough went 0-1 with a 1.10 ERA (4 ER, 32.2 IP) in
10 starts and 0-0 with 1 save and a 1.80 ERA (2 ER, 10.0 IP) in 4 relief appearances.
RH Kody Kerski led all AquaSox relievers with 4 wins and finished T2nd on the team with 3 saves. Overall he went 4-3 with a 3 saves
and 2.95 ERA (13 ER, 39.2 IP) in 25 relief appearances. Kerski limited opponents to a. 244 (39x160) average, while waking 17 and
striking out 46. He tossed a season-high 11.2 scoreless innings, going 2-0 with 15 strikeouts and a .029 opponents batting average
(1x35), July 13-Aug. 1. Kerski struck out a season-high 6 batters in 3.2 innings and picked up his first career win on June 24 at SalemKeizer (3.2,2,0,0,1,6).
RH Hawtin Buchanan went 2-0 with a 2.97 ERA (10 ER, 30.1 IP) in 19 relief appearances with Everett. He limited opponents to a .232
(26x112) average, while walking 25 and striking out 45. Among Northwest League relievers he ranked 2nd in strikeouts per 9.0 innings
(13.4). Buchanan struck out at least 3 batters in 8 appearances, including a season-high 7 strikeouts on July 31 at Eugene (2.2,3,0,0,2,7).
Rookie Pulaski
Mariners
Appalachian League
2014
RECORD:
36-30
FIRST
HALF
RECORD:
---
SECOND
HALF
RECORD:
---
AFFILIATE YEAR: 7th Year
STADIUM: Calfee Park
MANAGER: Rob Mummau (1st year)
PITCHING COACH: Jason Blanton
COACH: James Loften
TRAINER: Matt Corvo
PERFORMANCE COACH: Scott Burgett
Manager Rob Mummau led the Pulaski Mariners to 36-30 record, finishing 3rd in the Appalachian League East Division.
Pulaski hit .257 (557x2169) with 322 runs scored, 105 doubles, 19 triples, 24 home runs, 261 RBI and 234 walks. The Mariners 3 players
with at least 30 RBI (Taylor - 38, Baum - 34, Morales - 34).
The Mariners led the league with 95 stolen bases, 7 more than Burlington who finished 2nd in the league with 88. Pulaski had 14 of 17
position players record at least 1 stolen base, including 4 different players with double-digits in steals (Fields - 19, Miller – 14, Morales
– 17, Baum – 12, Calderon – 11). Arby Fields ranked 3rd in the Appy League with 19 steals.
1B Carlton Tanabe, OF Estarlyn Morales, OF Arby Fields and right-handed reliever Trey Cochran-Gill were each named to the 2014
Appalachian League All-Star team. The Mariners were tied with the Elizabethton Twins for the most representatives on the All-Star team.
After hitting .189 (10x53) over his first 14 games of the season, OF Estarlyn Morales hit safely in 31 of his final 43 games to raise his
season average from .189 to .303. During this 43-game stretch from July 5-Aug. 29, Morales hit .342 (53x155) with 34 runs scored, 11
doubles, 3 triples, 6 home runs, 29 RBI, 22 walks and 14 stolen bases. He led the league in total bases (103) and extra-base hits (25),
while also ranking 2nd in slugging percentage (.495), 3rd in runs scored (43) and 10th in average.
OF Wayne Taylor homered in his 2nd career at-bat in his professional debut with Pulaski on June 20 vs. Burlington. He hit safely in his
first save game with 3 multi-hit efforts, batting .520 (13x25) with 7 runs scored, 3 doubles, 3 home runs, 7 RBI, 4 walks and 1 stolen base.
Overall he hit .275 (57x207) with 36 runs scored, 17 doubles, 1 triple, 6 home runs, 38 RBI, 24 walks and 3 stolen bases in 55 games.
He finished tied for the team lead with 6 home runs, while also ranking among the league leaders in extra-base hits (2nd, 24), doubles,
(T3rd, 17) and RBI (T4th, 38). Taylor also appeared in 1 game with AAA Tacoma, striking out in his only at-bat on Sept. 1 at Fresno.
C/INF Carlton Tanabe recorded a hit in 17 of his first 20 games with 12 multi-hit efforts with Pulaski, batting .381 (32x84) with 14 runs
scored, 9 doubles, 1 triple, 13 RBI, 4 walks and 2 stolen bases. He recorded a career-high 4 RBI on July 7 at Kingsport, going 2-for-5
with 1 double and 4 RBI (previous high: 3 - done 3x, last: 8/26/13 at Tri-City w/Everett). Tanabe drove in 9 of his 21 RBI with the Mariners
over a 4 game stretch, July 3-7. Overall Tanabe hit .326 (46x141) with 20 runs scored, 1 triple, 1 home run, 21 RBI, 10 walks and 5 stolen
bases in 39 games. He also appeared in 9 games with AA Jackson, batting .222 (6x27) with 1 run scored, 1 double, 4 RBI and 1 walk.
OF Arby Fields spent the majority of the season with Pulaski, but also appeared in games with Clinton (9 G, 4/12-25) and Everett (3 G,
6/13-15). He reached base safely in 47 of 58 games with an at-bat, including 14 multi-hit efforts. In 66 games with the Mariners, he hit
.292 (62x212) with 36 runs scored, 12 doubles, 4 triples, 4 home runs, 15 RBI, 32 walks and 21 stolen bases. He led the Appalachian
League in slugging percentage (.503), on-base percentage (.429) and sacrifice hits (12), while also ranking 2nd in average and 3rd in
stolen bases.
The Mariners pitching staff combined for a 3.87 ERA with 580.2 innings pitched and 557 strikeouts. RH Daniel Missaki led the team with
6 wins, while RH Zach Littell and RH Rohn Pierce each recorded 5 wins. RH Peter Miller led all relievers and ranked T1st in the league
with 9 saves. The Mariners had 13 different pitchers record a win (10 with 2+) on a roster that featured 19 pitchers total.
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Daniel Missaki went 6-3 with a 2.76 ERA (18 ER, 58.2 IP) in 11 starts with the Mariners in 2014. He limited opponents to a .212 (46x217)
average, while walking 16 and striking out 62 in 58.2 innings. He opened the season tossing 20.0 consecutive scoreless innings over his
first 4 starts, before allowing 2 runs in the top of the 3rd inning on July 21 vs. Bluefield. Missaki tossed a career-high 8.2 innings on June
26 in the Mariners 10-0 shutout at Bluefield (8.2,2,0,0,1,9). Only Princeton’s Hyrum Formo (9.0 IP on 8/2 vs. Burlington) tossed more
innings in a single start in the Appy League than Missaki. Missaki ranked among the league leaders in multiple pitching categories,
including T1st in wins (6), T2nd in complete games (1), 3rd in opponents batting average (.212), 4th in Whip (1.06) and 5th in strikeouts
(62) and ERA (2.76). Among league starters, led the league in opponents batting average, strikeouts per 9.0 innings (9.51), fewest
baserunners per 9.0 innings (10.13) and 5th in walks per 9.0 innings (2.45).
Zach Littell went 5-5 with a 4.52 ERA (35 ER, 69.2 IP) with Pulaski in his 2nd minor league season. He recorded his first career win in
his first start this season on June 20 vs. Burlington (5.1,6,3,3,0,5,HB). After going 3-4 with a 6.38 ERA (30 ER, 42.1 IP), Littell finished
the season going 2-1 with a 1.65 ERA (5 ER, 27.1 IP) over his last 5 starts. He led the Appalachian League with 65 strikeouts, while also
leading all league starters in fewest walks per 9.0 innings (1.55) and ranking 5th in strikeouts per 9.0 innings by a starter (8.27).
Peter Miller led the team with 9 saves, going 2-1 with a 1.35 ERA (5 ER, 33.1 IP) over 22 games with the Mariners. After allowing 5 runs
(2 ER) over his 2 games, Miller allowed 3 earned runs (4 R) over his final 29.2 innings, lowering his season ERA from 4.91 to 1.35. In 8
appearances in August, Miller went 6-for-6 in save opportunities with a 0.93 ERA (1 ER, 9.2 IP). Overall he limited opponent to a .213
(26x122) average, while walking 8 and striking out 39.
Trey Cochran-Gill went 3-0 with 8 saves and a 0.35 ERA over 18 relief appearances with Pulaski. He allowed only 1 unearned run over
his 24.0 innings, including a 15.2 consecutive scoreless inning streak to begin his career. Overall he limited opponents to a .154 (14x91)
average, while walking 3 and striking out 33. He ranked T1st in the Appalachian League in games finished (17) and T3rd in saves (8).
Cochran-Gill was promoted to Everett on Aug. 14, going 2-0 with 4 saves in 10.2 scoreless innings over 7 relief appearances. Combined
between Pulaski and Everett, he went 5-0 with a 0.25 ERA (1 ER, 36.1 IP) in 25 relief apperances in his first minor league season.
LH Spencer Hermann went 4-1 with a 3.35 ERA (15 ER, 40.1 IP) in 11 games, 3 starts combined between the AZL Mariners, Pulaski
and High Desert during his rookie campaign. He began his career with the AZL Mariners allowing only 1 unearned run and striking out
11 in 10.2 innings in 4 relief appearances. After his promotion to Pulaski, Hermann tossed 16.0 scoreless innings over 4 relief appearances
from July 30-Aug. 26. Overall he was 1-0 with a 1.69 ERA (4 ER, 21.1 IP) in 5 games, 1 start with Pulaski. Hermann also made 2 starts
with High Desert, going 0-1 with a 11.88 ERA (11 ER, 8.1 IP).
RH Ricardo Pereira went 3-2 with a 1.73 ERA in 9 games, 2 starts with Pulaski. He went 2-1 with a 1.44 ERA (4 ER, 25.0 IP) in 7 relief
appearances and 1-1 with a 2.38 ERA (3 ER, 11.1 IP) in 2 starts. Overall with the Mariners he limited opponents to a .194 (24x124)
average, while walking 14 and striking out 33. Besides Pulaski, Pereira also appeared in games with Clinton and Everett, going a
combined 5-4 with a 2.09 ERA (15 ER, 64.2 IP) in 19 games/3 start between all 3 teams.
Rookie AZL
Mariners
Arizona League
2014
RECORD:
31-22
FIRST
HALF
RECORD:
14-14
SECOND
HALF
RECORD:
17-8
AFFILIATE YEAR: 21st Year
STADIUM: Everett Memorial Stadium
MANAGER: Darrin Garner (2nd year)
PITCHING COACH: Rich Dorman
COACH: Jose Umbria
TRAINER: Randy Roetter
PERFORMANCE COACH: Will Lindholm
Manager Darrin Garner led the Mariners 31-22 record Arizona League West, which led the division and was the 3rd-best record overall
in the league. The Mariners finished 3rd in the AZL West First half with a 14-14 record, but won the Second half with a 17-8 record. The
AZL Mariners won defeated the AZL Dodgers 5-4 in the first round of the playoffs, but fell to the AZL Giants 2-6 in the semifinals.
The Mariners hit .233 (407x1750) with 241 runs scored, 87 doubles, 19 triples, 20 home runs and 189 RBI in 54 games in the Arizona
League. OF Hersin Martinez led the team with 4, while OF Lachlan Fontaine finished 1st on the team with 20 RBI. OF Lachlan Fontaine
and INF Rayder Ascasio each ranked T2nd Arizona League in games played, while INF Erick Mejia finished T3rd with 6 triples and OF
Luis Liberato ranked 2nd with 29 walks.
OF Alex Jackson, the Mariners first round selection (3rd overall) in the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft, made his professional debut
with the AZL Mariners on June 26 at AZL Padres. He singled in his first career at-bat and went 2-for-4 with 2 runs scored, 1 triple, 2 RBI
and 1 walk in his first game in the minor leagues. Jackson left the game on July 21 at AZL Rangers after being hit in the face by a line
drive. He was diagnosed with a small fracture of the maxillary antrum (sinus area). He appeared in only 4 games after returning from the
DL on Aug. 21. Jackson has hit safely in 15 of 25 games with 7 multi-hit games, batting .274 (23x76) with 11 runs scored, 6 doubles, 2
triples, 2 home runs, 16 RBI and 9 walks.
INF Erick Mejia hit .167 (4x24) over his first 9 games with the Mariners, but hit safely in 23 of his final 30 games with 9 multi-hit efforts to
raise his season average to .285. During this 30-game stretch, from July 18-Aug. 28, Mejia hit .311 (33x106) with 19 runs scored, 9 extrabase hits, 13 RBI, 14 walks and 12 stolen bases.
The Mariners pitching staff had a 3.39 ERA (203 ER, 464.1 IP), while walking 240 and striking out 455.
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RH Ronald Dominguez, LH Jose Santiago and RH Osmel Morales each led the team with 5 wins, while LH Nick Kiel finished with a
team-lead 3 saves.
RH Osmel Morales went 5-2 with a 2.20 ERA (12 ER, 49.0 IP) in 11 games/8 starts with the AZL Mariners. He led the Arizona league
with 65 strikeouts, while also ranking among the league leaders in ERA (2nd, 2.20), WHIP (5th, 1.12) and opponent batting average (5th,
.227). Morales limited opponents to a .227 (40x176) average, while walking 15 and striking out 65. After allowing 5 runs in 4.0 innings in
his first start of the season on June 22, he allowed only 7 earned runs over his next 45.0 innings (1.40 ERA), including only 2 earned runs
in his final 24.0 innings to close out the season, July 23-Aug. 25 (0.75 ERA).
LH Jose Santiago began the season with the DSL Mariners (2-2, 3.51 ERA) before being promoted to the AZL Mariners in early July.
With the Mariners he went 5-1 with a 2.80 ERA (14 ER, 45.0 IP) in 9 games/8 starts. He allowed 1 earned run or less in 5 of his 8 starts,
while tossing at least 5.0 innings 7 times. He limited opponents to a .190 (31x163) average, while walking 20 and striking out 45. He
ranked 6th in the league in ERA and 2nd in opponents batting average (.190)
RH Ronald Dominguez allowed only 2 earned runs over 42.1 innings in relief this season with the AZL Mariners. He allowed only 1
earned run over 29.2 innings in 12 relief apearanaces from July 11-Aug. 26, including a string of 16.2 consecutive scoreless innings to
close out the season (8/5-26). Overall he went 5-1 with a 0.43 ERA (2 ER, 42.1 IP) in 17 games in relief. He limited opponents to a .153
(21x137) average, while walking 11 and striking out 36. Among AZL Relievers he finished 2nd in fewest baserunners allowed per 9.0
innings (7.02) and 4th in opponent batting average (.153). Dominguez was named to the Arizona League Post-Season All-Star team as
a reliever.
LH Nick Kiel began his professional career with the AZL Mariners, going 4-0 with 3 saves and a 1.31 ERA (3 ER, 20.2 IP) in 12 relief
appearances. He limited opponents to a .160 (12x75) average, while walking only 2 and striking out 25. He also appeared in 6 games
with the Everett AquaSox, allowing 9 earned runs in 15.1 innings (5.28 ERA) in 2 stints, July 12 and Aug. 13-30. Combined between the
Mariners and AquaSox he went 4-1 with 3 saves and a 3.00 ERA (12 ER, 36.0 IP) in 18 games.
Rookie DSL Mariners
Dominican Summer League
2014
RECORD:
27-43
FIRST
HALF
RECORD:
---
SECOND
HALF
RECORD:
---
Villa Mella, Dominican Republic
DIRECTOR OF ADMIN: Martin Valerio
FIELD COORDINATOR: Freddy Tiburcio
MANAGER: Claudio Almonte
PITCHING COACH: Danielin Acevedo
COACH: Francsico Gerez, Manelik
TRAINER: Leonard Jimenez
The Mariners went 27-43 finishing 7th in the Dominican Summer League Boca Chica South division.
The Mariners wrapped up the season batting .245 (584x2379) with 352 runs scored, 110 doubles, 18 triples, 25 home runs and 272 RBI
in 70 games in the Dominican Summer League.
INF Angel Jimenez led the team in hits and RBI and on-base percentage (.399), while finishing 2nd in stolen bases and walks, T3rd in
home runs and 4th in average. Overall he hit .280 (52x186) with 29 runs scored, 10 doubles, 2 triples, 3 home runs, 34 RBI, 27 walks
and 14 stolen bases. Jimenez recorded a season-high 14-game hit streak, batting .431 (25x58) with 10 runs scored, 5 doubles, 1 triple,
1 home run, 16 RBI, 8 walks and 3 stolen bases from June 7-23. His 14-game hit streak was the longest by a DSL Mariner and T7thlongest in the DSL this season.
INF Ivan Gonzalez hit safely in 37 of 50 games with 16 multi-hit efforts, batting a team-high .310 (58x187) with 35 runs scored, 14
doubles, 1 triple, 2 home runs, 23 RBI, 14 walks and 7 stolen bases in his 2nd season with the DSL Mariners. He finished tied for the
team lead with 14 doubles.
OF Adalfi Almonte led the team with 4 home runs, including hitting all 4 home runs in a 13-game span from June 12-30. He hit 2 home
runs and drove in a season-high 3 RBI on June 12 at DSL Red Sox. Overall he hit .263 (51x194) with 35 runs scored, 14 doubles, 4 home
runs, 20 RBI, 27 walks and 13 stolen bases in 56 games. Besides home runs he also ranked among the team leaders in on-base
percentage (2nd, .380), walks (T2nd), stolen bases (3rd), runs scored (T3rd) and hits (4th).
RH Edwin Martinez went 1-1 with 2 saves and a team-low 2.22 ERA (14 ER, 56.2 IP) in 17 games, 8 starts in his rookie campaign with
the DSL Mariners. He limited opponents to a .217 (44x203) average, while walking 18 and striking out 42 in a team-leading 56.2 innings.
Over his first 11 appearances (2 GS), Martinez went 0-0 with 2 saves and a 1.01 ERA (3 ER, 26.2 IP) from May 31-July 11. He moved to
the starting rotation on July 5 and went 1-1 with a 2.61 ERA (11 ER, 38.0 IP) in 8 starts.
After being converted from a catcher to a pitcher this season, RH Miguel Sanchez went 2-2 with 2 saves and a 2.49 ERA (7 ER, 25.1
IP) in 12 relief appearances with the DSL Mariners from June 4-July 25. He was promoted to the AZL Mariners and went 1-1 with a 5.00
ERA (5 ER, 9.0 IP) in 7 games to close out the season.
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Rookie VSL Mariners
Venezuelan Summer
League
2014
RECORD:
34-34
FIRST
HALF
RECORD:
---
SECOND
HALF
RECORD:
---
Aguirre, Carabobo, Venezuela
VSL COORDINATOR: Emilio Carrasquel
MANAGER: Russell Vasquez
PITCHING COACH: Carlos Hernandez
COACH: Alex Delgado, Richard Paz
TRAINER: Johnny Molina, Luis Fermin
CLUBHOUSE MANAGER: Melvi Piedra
The VSL Mariners finished the regular season with a 34-34 record finishing 3rd in the 4-team division.
The Mariners hit .236 (524x2220) with 315 runs scored, 109 doubles, 19 triples, 15 home runs and 244 RBI in 68 games. 1B/DH Alberto
Velasquez led the team with 56 RBI, while OF Anthony Jimenez (28), INF Eugene Helder (27), OF Jose Sandoval (21), and INF Luis
Rengifo (20) each recorded at least 20 RBI.
1B/DH Alberto Velasquez recorded a hit in 44 of 64 games he appeared with 25 multi-hit games. Overall he hit .319 (76x238) with 27
runs scored, 18 doubles, 1 triple, 6 home runs, 56 RBI, 18 walks and 3 stolen bases in 64 games with the VSL Mariners. Velasquez
ranked among the league leaders in nearly every offensive category, including RBI (1st, 56), slugging percentage (1st, .479), total bases
(1st, 114), home runs (2nd, 6), hits (2nd, 76), home runs per at-bat (2nd, 1/39.67), extra-base hits (3rd/25), average (3rd, .319), doubles
(T3rd, 18), at-bats (5th, 238) and games (T5th, 64).
OF Anthony Jimenez hit .294 (64x218) with 45 runs scored, 19 doubles, 4 triples, 28 RBI, 32 walks and 22 stolen bases in 64 games.
He led the Venezuelan Summer League in stolen bases, while also ranking T1st doubles, 2nd in runs scored, 3rd in on-base percentage,
4th in walks, T4th in extra-base hits, 5th in hits, T5th in games plated and 6th in average.
LH Michael Suarez and RH Neritzon Osorio combined to go 12-1 with a 2.07 ERA (23 ER, 100.0 IP) in 22 games, 13 starts. Suarez
went 6-0 with a 1.72 ERA (11 ER, 57.2 IP) in 13 games, 9 start starts. He limited opponents to a .195 (41x228) average, while walking
16 and striking out 60. Suarez finished 2nd in the league in strikeouts and opponents batting average, T2nd in wins and 6th in ERA.
Osorio went 6-1 with a 2.55 ERA (12 ER, 42.1 IP) in 9 games, 4 starts. His wins were tied along with teammate Osorio for 2nd in the
VSL
RH Wladimir Marruffo led the team with 6 saves, while LH Rohimard Carrillo, Eduardo Miliani and Hector Hidalgo each recorded at
least 2 saves. Marrffo finished 4th in the league in games and saves. Among relievers in the VSL, Hidalgo lead the league in fewest
walks per 9.0 innings (.086), while Carrillo finished 5th among relievers in few walks per 9.0 innings (1.24), opponent batting average
(.216) and few baserunners per 9.0 innings (9.66). LH Liarvis Breto recorded at least 1 strikeouts in 13 of 14 appearances, while
finishing 3rd in the VSL among relievers with an 8.75 strikeouts per 9.0 innings.
# Almonte, Abraham
* Avery, Xavier
Blash, Jabari
Bonilla, Leury
Brady, Patrick
* Chavez, Endy
* Choi, Ji-Man
# Franklin, Nick
Gillespie, Cole
Hart, Corey
Hebert, Brock
Hicks, John
* Jones, James
# Kelly, Ty
* Mack, Chantz
# Marte, Ketel
Montero, Jesus
* Morban, Julio
* Morrison, Logan
Nady, Xavier
Noriega, Gabriel
Pina, Manny
Quintero, Humberto
Romero, Stefen
* Saunders, Michael
Simpson, Corey
# Smoak, Justin
Sucre, Jesus
Taylor, Chris
* Taylor, Wayne
* Tenbrink, Nate
Arias, Jonathan
Bawcom, Logan
Beavan, Blake
Bonilla, Leury
Carraway, Andrew
Coffey, Todd
* Elias, Roenis
* Fernandez, Anthony
* Gillheeney, James
* Hill, Nick
Iwakuma, Hisashi
Kelly, Ty
Kensing, Logan
1 Kohlscheen, Stephen
* Luetge, Lucas
MacDougal, Mike
Maurer, Brandon
Miller, Trevor
Miner, Zach
Palmer, Matt
* Paxton, James
Pries, Jordan
Pryor, Stephen
Quintero, Humberto
Ramirez, Erasmo
Ramirez, Ramon
* Rapada, Clay
Rogers, Mark
Ruffin, Chance
Smith, Carson
Snow, Forrest
Walker, Taijuan
Team Total
Tacoma Rainiers -- Game-by-Game Results:
DATE OPPONENT
04/03 Albuquerque
04/04 (GM:1) Albuquerque
04/04 (GM:2) Albuquerque
04/05 Albuquerque
04/06 Albuquerque
04/07 El Paso
04/08 El Paso
04/09 El Paso
04/10 El Paso
04/11 @Albuquerque
04/12 @Albuquerque
04/13 @Albuquerque
04/14 @Albuquerque
04/15 Salt Lake
04/16 Salt Lake
04/17 Salt Lake
04/18 (GM:1) Salt Lake
04/18 (GM:2) Salt Lake
04/19 Sacramento
04/20 (GM:1) Sacramento
04/20 (GM:2) Sacramento
04/21 Sacramento
04/22 Sacramento
04/24 @Las Vegas
04/25 @Las Vegas
04/26 @Las Vegas
04/27 @Las Vegas
04/28 @Sacramento
04/29 @Sacramento
04/30 @Sacramento
05/01 @Sacramento
05/02 Las Vegas
05/03 Las Vegas
05/04 (GM:1) Las Vegas
05/04 (GM:2) Las Vegas
05/05 Las Vegas
05/06 @Reno
05/07 @Reno
05/08 @Reno
05/09 @Reno
05/10 @Las Vegas
05/11 @Las Vegas
05/12 @Las Vegas
05/13 @Las Vegas
05/15 @Sacramento
05/16 @Sacramento
05/17 @Sacramento
05/18 @Sacramento
05/19 Reno
05/20 Reno
05/21 Reno
05/22 Reno
05/23 El Paso
05/24 (GM:1) El Paso
05/24 (GM:2) El Paso
05/25 El Paso
05/26 El Paso
05/27 Salt Lake
05/28 Salt Lake
05/29 Salt Lake
05/30 Salt Lake
05/31 @El Paso
06/01 @El Paso
06/02 @El Paso
06/03 @El Paso
06/05 Albuquerque
06/06 (GM:1) Albuquerque
06/06 (GM:2) Albuquerque
06/07 Albuquerque
06/08 Albuquerque
06/09 @Memphis
06/10 @Memphis
06/11 @Memphis
06/12 @Memphis
06/13 @Nashville
06/14 @Nashville
06/15 @Nashville
06/16 @Nashville
06/17 Col. Springs
06/18 Col. Springs
06/19 Col. Springs
06/20 Col. Springs
06/21 Okla. City
06/22 Okla. City
06/23 Okla. City
06/24 Okla. City
06/26 @El Paso
06/27 @El Paso
06/28 @El Paso
06/28 @El Paso
06/29 @El Paso
06/30 Reno
07/01 Reno
07/02 Reno
07/03 Reno
07/04 @Fresno
07/05 @Fresno
SCORE
REC. WINNER
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 04/04
11-1 (7) W 1-0
Beavan, Blake
3-6 (7)
L
1-1
Garcia, Yimi
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 06/06
3-9
L
1-2
Lee, Zach
5-9
L
1-3
Kloess, Branch
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 05/24
4-3 (10) W 2-3
Bawcom, Logan
2-5
L
2-4
Sipp, Tony
3-6
L
2-5
Moskos, Daniel
9-7
W 3-5
Kensing, Logan
8-3
W 4-5
Rapada, Clay
8-6
W 5-5
Rapada, Clay
8-5
W 6-5
Gillheeney, James
10-8
W 7-5
Luetge, Lucas
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 04/18
2-1 (7)
W 8-5
Carraway, Andrew
4-5 (7)
L
8-6
LeBlanc, Wade
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 04/20
1-0
W 9-6
Rapada, Clay
3-8 (7)
L
9-7
Savery, Joe
8-5 (7)
W 10-7
Fernandez, Anthony
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 04/20
4-11
L
10-8
Montero, Rafael
6-7
L
10-9
Syndergaard, Noah
3-11
L
10-10 deGrom, Jacob
5-4
W 11-10 Rogers, Mark
1-2 (10) L
11-11 McBryde, Jeremy
9-2
W 12-11 Carraway, Andrew
8-0
W 13-11 Pries, Jordan
7-11
L
13-12 Leon, Arnold
6-4
W 14-12 Arias, Jonathan
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 05/04
5-7 (7)
L
14-13 Walters, Jeff
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 05/04
3-2
W 15-13 Rapada, Clay
7-0
W 16-13 Pries, Jordan
4-3
W 17-13 Luetge, Lucas
11-15
L
17-14 Eitel, Derek
7-11
L
17-15 Wolf, Randy
6-5
W 18-15 Pryor, Stephen
3-8
L
18-16 Reid, Ryan
4-9
L
18-17 Carreno, Joel
4-5 (10) L
18-18 Walters, Jeff
4-5 (11) L
18-19 Flores, Jose
5-11
L
18-20 Leon, Arnold
5-4
W 19-20 Pries, Jordan
1-6
L
19-21 Walden, Marcus
11-0
W 20-21 Palmer, Matt
0-7
L
20-22 Spruill, Zeke
1-3
L
20-23 Bolsinger, Mike
3-4
L
20-24 Eitel, Derek
5-7
L
20-25 Reyes, Jorge
4-3 (7)
W 21-25 Ruffin, Chance
2-8 (7)
L
21-26 Nix, Michael
12-14
L
21-27 O'Grady, Dennis
1-3
L
21-28 Wisler, Matt
1-6
L
21-29 Grube, Jarrett
3-5
L
21-30 Chaffee, Ryan
5-2
W 22-30 Ramirez, Erasmo
3-4 (12) L
22-31 Rasmus, Cory
10-11
L
22-32 Ambriz, Hector
4-5
L
22-33 Wisler, Matt
2-3
L
22-34 Despaigne, Odrisamer
13-4
W 23-34 Ruffin, Chance
0-6
L
23-35 Demel, Sam
5-3 (7)
W 24-35 Coffey, Todd
4-2 (7)
W 25-35 Kensing, Logan
2-7
L
25-36 Patterson, Red
2-3
L
25-37 Bennett, Jeff
3-2 (12) W 26-37 Bawcom, Logan
4-7
L
26-38 Wyatt, Heath
5-6
L
26-39 Aardsma, David
6-3
W 27-39 Pries, Jordan
8-1
W 28-39 Gillheeney, James
2-1
W 29-39 Walker, Taijuan
4-3
W 30-39 Ruffin, Chance
9-0
W 31-39 Carraway, Andrew
2-1
W 32-39 Pryor, Stephen
4-2
W 33-39 Gillheeney, James
7-8 (14) L
33-40 Burke, Greg
4-11
L
33-41 Nicasio, Juan
4-3 (11) W 34-41 Coffey, Todd
4-3 (10) W 35-41 Luetge, Lucas
9-8 (10) W 36-41 Maurer, Brandon
2-0
W 37-41 Walker, Taijuan
Postponed... Rescheduled for 06/28
3-4
L
37-42 Roach, Donn
6-7
L
37-43 O'Grady, Dennis
15-12 (13) W 38-43 Coffey, Todd
4-6
L
38-44 Sullivan, Jerry
6-2
W 39-44 Kohlscheen, Stephen
2-3
L
39-45 Harrell, Lucas
0-7
L
39-46 Cahill, Trevor
5-1
W 40-46 Pries, Jordan
11-7
W 41-46 Carraway, Andrew
1-5
L
41-47 De Paula, Jose
110 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
LOSER
SAVE
Fife, Stephen
Hill, Nick
Demel, Sam
Fernandez, Anthony
Ruffin, Chance
Reyes, Jorge
Gillheeney, James
Arias, Jonathan
Dominguez, Jose
Hynes, Colt
Edlefsen, Steve
Martinez, Joe
Morin, Mike
Thomas, Justin
Smith, Carson
Nieve, Fernando
Gillheeney, James
Neal, Zach
Carraway, Andrew
Pries, Jordan
Ruffin, Chance
Verrett, Logan
Bawcom, Logan
Hooker, Deryk
Lindblom, Josh
Ruffin, Chance
Thornton, Zack
Miner, Zach
Walters, Jeff
Brewer, Charles
Harris, Will
Hill, Nick
Gillheeney, James
Black, Vic
Pries, Jordan
Ramirez, Erasmo
Bawcom, Logan
Rapada, Clay
Carraway, Andrew
Neal, Zach
Ramirez, Erasmo
Schultz, Bo
Gillheeney, James
Carraway, Andrew
Pryor, Stephen
Ramirez, Erasmo
Sexton, Tim
Palmer, Matt
Miner, Zach
Carraway, Andrew
Pries, Jordan
Walker, Taijuan
Lerew, Anthony
Bawcom, Logan
Smith, Carson
Pries, Jordan
Gillheeney, James
Sampson, Keyvius
Palmer, Matt
Frias, Carlos
Smith, Steve
Pries, Jordan
Gillheeney, James
Wyatt, Heath
Palmer, Matt
Bawcom, Logan
Gast, John
Jungmann, Taylor
Mills, Brad
Leon, Arcenio
Nelson, Jimmy
Bettis, Chad
Corpas, Manny
Snow, Forrest
Palmer, Matt
Robinson, Andrew
Chapman, Kevin
Stoffel, Jason
Martinez, David
Palmer, Matt
Coffey, Todd
Kloess, Branch
Luetge, Lucas
Spruill, Zeke
Ramirez, Erasmo
Palmer, Matt
Brewer, Charles
Escobar, Edwin
Gillheeney, James
Quackenbush, Kevin
Smith, Carson
Bawcom, Logan
Pryor, Stephen
Smith, Carson
Bawcom, Logan
Morin, Mike
Luetge, Lucas
Walters, Jeff
Kensing, Logan
Kensing, Logan06/01
Bawcom, Logan
Black, Vic
Bawcom, Logan
De La Rosa, Eury
Bawcom, Logan
Bawcom, Logan
Ruffin, Chance
Stites, Matt
Stites, Matt
Kloess, Branch
Luetge, Lucas
Ambriz, Hector
Ambriz, Hector
07/06 @Fresno
07/07 @Salt Lake
07/08 @Salt Lake
07/09 @Salt Lake
07/10 @Salt Lake
07/11 Fresno
07/12 Fresno
07/13 Fresno
07/16 @INT All-Stars
07/17 @Reno
07/18 @Reno
07/19 @Reno
07/20 @Reno
07/21 Las Vegas
07/22 (GM:1) Las Vegas
07/22 (GM:2) Las Vegas
07/23 Las Vegas
07/24 Las Vegas
07/25 Sacramento
07/26 (GM:1) Sacramento
07/26 (GM:2) Sacramento
07/27 Sacramento
07/28 Sacramento
07/29 @Salt Lake
07/30 @Salt Lake
07/31 @Salt Lake
08/01 @Salt Lake
08/02 @Albuquerque
08/03 @Albuquerque
08/04 @Albuquerque
08/05 @Albuquerque
08/07 Fresno
08/08 Fresno
08/09 Fresno
08/10 Fresno
08/11 Fresno
08/12 @New Orleans
08/13 @New Orleans
08/14 @New Orleans
08/15 @New Orleans
08/16 @Round Rock
08/17 @Round Rock
08/18 @Round Rock
08/19 @Round Rock
08/20 Omaha
08/21 Omaha
08/22 Omaha
08/23 Omaha
08/24 Iowa
08/25 Iowa
08/26 Iowa
08/27 Iowa
08/28 @Fresno
08/29 @Fresno
08/30 @Fresno
08/31 @Fresno
09/01 @Fresno
Kohlscheen, Stephen Runzler, Dan
LeBlanc, Wade
Palmer, Matt
Pries, Jordan
Thomas, Justin
Clay, Caleb
Carraway, Andrew
Kensing, Logan
Grube, Jarrett
Smith, Carson
Cordier, Erik
Walker, Taijuan
Heston, Chris
Carignan, Andrew
Kensing, Logan
Hendriks, Liam
Villanueva, Elih
Ramirez, Erasmo
Chafin, Andrew
Walker, Taijuan
Brewer, Charles
Serrano, Mark
Pries, Jordan
Schultz, Bo
Palmer, Matt
Kensing, Logan
Thornton, Zack
Syndergaard, Noah Paxton, James
Snow, Forrest
Alvarado, Giancarlo
Carraway, Andrew
Mazzoni, Cory
Pries, Jordan
Verrett, Logan
Palmer, Matt
Leon, Arnold
Neal, Zach
Gillheeney, James
Rodriguez, Fernando Snow, Forrest
Beavan, Blake
Healy, Tucker
Coffey, Todd
Lamb, Chris
Lerew, Anthony
Walker, Taijuan
Pries, Jordan
Clay, Caleb
Beavan, Blake
Volstad, Chris
LeBlanc, Wade
Gillheeney, James
Ramirez, Erasmo
Enright, Barry
Carraway, Andrew
Patterson, Red
Carpenter, Drew
Walker, Taijuan
Kensing, Logan
Carson, Robert
Berken, Jason
Ramirez, Erasmo
Snow, Forrest
Fleet, Austin
Bawcom, Logan
Cordier, Erik
Walker, Taijuan
Heston, Chris
Kontos, George
Luetge, Lucas
Caminero, Arquimedes Beavan, Blake
Elias, Roenis
Flynn, Brian
Beavan, Blake
Olmos, Edgar
Walker, Taijuan
Villanueva, Elih
Ramirez, Erasmo
Jackson, Luke
Knebel, Corey
Kensing, Logan
Pries, Jordan
Cabrera, Edwar
Holland, Derek
Snow, Forrest
Kensing, Logan
Alexander, Scott
Ramirez, Erasmo
Baumann, Buddy
Hendriks, Liam
Gillheeney, James
Brooks, Aaron
Pries, Jordan
Carraway, Andrew
Parker, Blake
Cabrera, Alberto
Walker, Taijuan
Carraway, Andrew
Straily, Dan
Rhee, Dae-Eun
Gillheeney, James
Cordier, Erik
Smith, Carson
Bawcom, Logan
Reifer, Adam
Fleet, Austin
Kensing, Logan
Ramirez, Erasmo
Carignan, Andrew
Heston, Chris
Pries, Jordan
Smith, Carson
Hembree, Heath
Coffey, Todd
Coffey, Todd
Smith, Carson
Smith, Carson
Coffey, Todd
McBryde, Jeremy
Savery, Joe
Carpenter, David
Smith, Carson
Salas, Fernando
Smith, Carson
Palmer, Matt
Coffey, Todd
Coffey, Todd
Luetge, Lucas
Reifer, Adam
Roe, Chaz
Coffey, Todd
Palmer, Matt
Coffey, Todd
Patton, Spencer
Coffey, Todd
Coleman, Louis
Smith, Carson
Parker, Blake
Coffey, Todd
W
81
79
74
68
L
63
65
70
76
PCT
.563
.549
.514
.472
GB
2.0
7.0
13.0
Home
39-33
44-28
38-34
35-37
Away
42-30
35-37
36-36
33-39
Div
29-19
25-23
24-24
18-30
Streak
W2
L2
L1
W1
L10
8-2
5-5
4-6
3-7
W
81
72
62
60
L
63
72
80
84
PCT
.563
.500
.437
.417
GB
9.0
18.0
21.0
Home
44-28
34-38
31-40
31-41
Away
37-35
38-34
31-40
29-43
Div
28-20
25-23
26-22
17-31
Streak
W1
W3
L1
L3
L10
7-3
8-2
4-6
3-7
W
76
74
74
53
L
67
70
70
91
PCT
.531
.514
.514
.368
GB
2.5
2.5
23.5
Home
39-32
39-34
38-34
27-45
Away
37-35
35-36
36-36
26-46
Div
28-20
30-18
22-26
16-32
Streak
W5
W5
L4
L9
L10
6-4
7-3
5-5
1-9
W
79
77
70
70
L
64
67
74
74
PCT
.552
.535
.486
.486
GB
2.5
9.5
9.5
Home
40-29
45-26
36-36
35-40
Away
39-35
32-41
34-38
35-34
Div
25-23
27-21
23-25
21-27
Streak
W1
W1
L1
L1
L10
6-4
4-6
5-5
3-7
American Southern
Ambriz, Hector
# Memphis Redbirds
Nashville Sounds
New Orleans Zephyrs
Round Rock Express
Ruffin, Chance
# - division champ
Barrett, Jake
Jackson Generals (W-L Record: 63-76)
BATTERS
Austin, Jamal
Baron, Steve
Blash, Jabari
Brady, Patrick
* Choi, Ji-Man
Dowd, Mike
Hebert, Brock
Hicks, John
Kivlehan, Patrick
* Landry, Leon
Lara, Jordy
Marder, Jack
Marlette, Tyler
# Marte, Ketel
Melendres, Nathan
* Morban, Julio
Morla, Ramon
Noriega, Gabriel
Paolini, Daniel
Peterson, D.J.
Pina, Manny
* Pizzano, Dario
* Rivers, Kevin
Smith, Tyler
Tanabe, Carlton
* Wiswall, Mickey
Team Total
PITCHERS
Anderson, Matt
Arias, Jonathan
Brady, Patrick
Brazis, Matt
Colvin, David
Gillheeney, James
Guaipe, Mayckol
Hebert, Brock
Hernandez, Moises
Hill, Nick
Hobson, Cam
Hunter, Kyle
Kittredge, Andrew
Kohlscheen, Stephen
Landazuri, Stephen
Miller, Trevor
Ogando, Jochi
Olson, Tyler
Pike, Tyler
Pries, Jordan
Pryor, Stephen
Rivers, Kevin
Sanchez, Victor
Shackleford, Stephen
Shipers, Jordan
Snow, Forrest
Vargas, Richard
Walker, Taijuan
Jackson Generals -- Game-by-Game Results:
DATE
OPPONENT
SCORE
REC. WINNER
LOSER
04/03
@Chattanooga
12-7 (11) W 1-0
Shackleford, Stephen Stem, Craig
04/04
@Chattanooga
0-2
L
1-1
von Schamann, Duke Landazuri, Stephen
04/05
@Chattanooga
6-1
W 2-1
Hobson, Cam
Reed, Chris
04/06
@Chattanooga
3-5
L
2-2
Nelo, Hector
Pryor, Stephen
04/07
@Chattanooga
4-0
W 3-2
Pries, Jordan
Gould, Garrett
04/09
Mississippi
4-2
W 4-2
Walker, Taijuan
Batista, Lay
04/10
Mississippi
2-3
L
4-3
Hursh, Jason
Miller, Trevor
04/11
Mississippi
8-5
W 5-3
Landazuri, Stephen Perez, Williams
04/12
Mississippi
2-5
L
5-4
Cornely, John
Hobson, Cam
04/13
Mississippi
5-4
W 6-4
Kohlscheen, Stephen Hoyt, James
04/14
@Tennessee
6-4
W 7-4
Shackleford, Stephen Zych, Tony
04/15
@Tennessee
Postponed: Inclement Weather... Rescheduled for 04/17
04/16
@Tennessee
2-7
L
7-5
Arrieta, Jake
Miller, Trevor
04/17 (GM:1) @Tennessee 4-0 (7) W 8-5
Landazuri, Stephen Black, Corey
04/17 (GM:2) @Tennessee 2-3 (7) L
8-6
Cervenka, Hunter
Shipers, Jordan
04/18
@Tennessee
5-2
W 9-6
Guaipe, Mayckol
Searle, Ryan
04/19
Chattanooga
2-3
L
9-7
Frias, Carlos
Hernandez, Moises
04/20
Chattanooga
0-12
L
9-8
Brummett, Tyson
Ogando, Jochi
04/21
Chattanooga
4-7 (18) L
9-9
Noriega, Juan Ramon Shackleford, Stephen
04/22
Chattanooga
6-4
W 10-9
Landazuri, Stephen Santiago, Andres
04/23
Chattanooga
5-3
W 11-9
Hobson, Cam
Gould, Garrett
04/24
@Mobile
3-8
L
11-10 Cooper, Blake
Hernandez, Moises
04/25
@Mobile
0-3
L
11-11 Anderson, Chase
Ogando, Jochi
04/26
@Mobile
2-6
L
11-12 Chafin, Andrew
Miller, Trevor
04/27
@Mobile
1-8
L
11-13 Lee, Michael
Shipers, Jordan
04/28
@Mobile
4-2
W 12-13 Hobson, Cam
Woodall, Bryan
04/30
Pensacola
5-0
W 13-13 Gillheeney, James
Corcino, Daniel
05/01
Pensacola
5-1
W 14-13 Shackleford, Stephen Stephenson, Robert
05/02
Pensacola
1-4
L
14-14 Moscot, Jon
Miller, Trevor
05/03
Pensacola
1-3
L
14-15 Hayes, Drew
Guaipe, Mayckol
05/04
Pensacola
1-10
L
14-16 O'Brien, Mikey
Olson, Tyler
05/05
@Huntsville
0-2
L
14-17 Cravy, Tyler
Hunter, Kyle
05/06
@Huntsville
0-5
L
14-18 Gagnon, Drew
Ogando, Jochi
05/07
@Huntsville
7-2
W 15-18 Miller, Trevor
Jungmann, Taylor
05/08
@Huntsville
3-7
L
15-19 Suter, Brent
Hobson, Cam
05/09
@Huntsville
1-2 (13) L
15-20 Marzec, Eric
Kohlscheen, Stephen
05/10
Tennessee
6-10
L
15-21 Francescon, P.J.
Shipers, Jordan
05/11
Tennessee
13-17
L
15-22 Veras, Jose
Anderson, Matt
05/12
Tennessee
8-6
W 16-22 Miller, Trevor
Kirk, Austin
05/13
Tennessee
7-10
L
16-23 Francescon, P.J.
Hobson, Cam
05/14
Tennessee
Cancelled: Rain
05/15
Montgomery
8-2
W 17-23 Olson, Tyler
Mortensen, Jared
05/16
Montgomery
2-10
L
17-24 Mateo, Victor
Anderson, Matt
05/17
Montgomery
0-4
L
17-25 Floro, Dylan
Sanchez, Victor
05/18
Montgomery
8-1
W 18-25 Miller, Trevor
Gomez, Roberto
05/19
Montgomery
9-11
L
18-26 Ramsey, Matt
Hill, Nick
05/21
@Jacksonville
2-6
L
18-27 Urena, Jose
Olson, Tyler
05/22
@Jacksonville
2-3 (12) L
18-28 Higgins, Tyler
Hernandez, Moises
05/23
@Jacksonville
8-6
W 19-28 Sanchez, Victor
Rogers, Jay
05/24
@Jacksonville
6-7
L
19-29 Nicolino, Justin
Miller, Trevor
05/25
@Jacksonville
6-1
W 20-29 Hobson, Cam
Nygren, James
05/26
@Mobile
3-6
L
20-30 Hagens, Bradin
Hernandez, Moises
05/27
@Mobile
5-4 (12) W 21-30 Shackleford, Stephen Fleck, Kaleb
05/28
@Mobile
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 05/29
05/29 (GM:1) @Mobile
1-2 (7) L
21-31 Schuster, Patrick
Sanchez, Victor
05/29 (GM:2) @Mobile
4-1 (7) W 22-31 Miller, Trevor
Brewer, Charles
05/30
@Mobile
2-8
L
22-32 Fitzgerald, Justin
Hobson, Cam
05/31
Huntsville
3-7
L
22-33 Cravy, Tyler
Vargas, Richard
06/01
Huntsville
7-0
W 23-33 Anderson, Matt
Gagnon, Drew
06/02
Huntsville
9-4 (8) W 24-33 Hill, Nick
Suter, Brent
06/03
Huntsville
9-6
W 25-33 Hunter, Kyle
Bradley, Jed
06/04
Huntsville
5-7
L
25-34 Moye, Andy
Miller, Trevor
06/05
@Birmingham
4-3
W 26-34 Olson, Tyler
Winiarski, Cody
06/06
@Birmingham
5-1
W 27-34 Shackleford, Stephen Vance, Kevin
06/07
@Birmingham
3-9
L
27-35 Blough, Bryan
Snow, Forrest
06/08
@Birmingham
8-6
W 28-35 Sanchez, Victor
Snodgress, Scott
06/09
@Birmingham
5-6
L
28-36 Winiarski, Cody
Hobson, Cam
06/11
Jacksonville
4-0
W 29-36 Olson, Tyler
Urena, Jose
06/12
Jacksonville
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 06/13
06/13 (GM:1) Jacksonville
4-3 (7) W 30-36 Anderson, Matt
Smith, Chipper
06/13 (GM:2) Jacksonville
6-0 (7) W 31-36 Sanchez, Victor
Montgomery, Matt
06/14
Jacksonville
4-12
L
31-37 Nicolino, Justin
Landazuri, Stephen
06/15
Jacksonville
4-10
L
31-38 Rogers, Jay
Miller, Trevor
06/17
@SOU North All-Stars
6-4 W
1-0
Lorenzen, Michael
06/19
@Mississippi
4-9
L
31-39 Hursh, Jason
Olson, Tyler
06/20
@Mississippi
3-1
W 32-39 Vargas, Richard
Harper, Ryne
06/21
@Mississippi
4-5
L
32-40 Cornely, John
Sanchez, Victor
06/22
@Mississippi
9-7 (11) W 33-40 Snow, Forrest
Shreve, Chasen
06/23
@Mississippi
4-7
L
33-41 Atkins, Mitch
Anderson, Matt
06/24
Tennessee
2-6 (8) L
33-42 Rhee, Dae-Eun
Olson, Tyler
06/25
Tennessee
2-4
L
33-43 Loosen, Matt
Hobson, Cam
06/26
Tennessee
0-4
L
33-44 Black, Corey
Sanchez, Victor
06/27
Tennessee
5-6
L
33-45 Zych, Tony
Guaipe, Mayckol
06/28
Tennessee
2-1
W 34-45 Anderson, Matt
Gardner, Joe
06/29
Mobile
3-4
L
34-46 Paredes, Willy
Hunter, Kyle
06/30
Mobile
5-6
L
34-47 Winkler, Kyle
Colvin, David
07/01
Mobile
1-6
L
34-48 Simmons, Seth
Hunter, Kyle
07/02
Mobile
3-0 (7) W 35-48 Pike, Tyler
Lee, Michael
07/03
Mobile
3-4
L
35-49 Schuster, Patrick
Shackleford, Stephen
07/04
@Huntsville
3-4
L
35-50 Holle, Greg
Hobson, Cam
07/05
@Huntsville
7-6 (10) W 36-50 Hunter, Kyle
Shackelford, Kevin
07/06
@Huntsville
8-5
W 37-50 Sanchez, Victor
Gagnon, Drew
07/07
@Huntsville
2-6
L
37-51 Suter, Brent
Pike, Tyler
07/08
@Huntsville
7-4 (6) W 38-51 Hobson, Cam
Moye, Andy
07/10
Birmingham
4-7
L
38-52 Recchia, Mike
Olson, Tyler
07/11
Birmingham
6-2
W 39-52 Brazis, Matt
McCully, Nick
07/12
Birmingham
7-1
W 40-52 Sanchez, Victor
Beck, Chris
112 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
SAVE
Martin, Jarret
Colvin, David
Baez, Pedro
Kohlscheen, Stephen
Simmons, Shae
Simmons, Shae
Guaipe, Mayckol
Rivero, Armando
Martin, Jarret
Colvin, David
Vargas, Richard
Barrett, Jake
Kohlscheen, Stephen
Walczak, Jamie
Dyer, Shane
Goforth, David
Lorick, Jeff
Hunter, Kyle
Garrido, Santiago
Vargas, Richard
Manzueta, Jheyson
Barrett, Jake
Kohlscheen, Stephen
Barrett, Jake
Kohlscheen, Stephen
Guaipe, Mayckol
Kohlscheen, Stephen
Goforth, David
Guaipe, Mayckol
Guaipe, Mayckol
8-3
W 41-52 Pike, Tyler
Jaye, Myles
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 08/13
0-7
L
41-53 Colla, Mike
Anderson, Matt
8-4
W 42-53 Olson, Tyler
Floro, Dylan
6-0
W 43-53 Landazuri, Stephen Suarez, Albert
5-6
L
43-54 Lara, Braulio
Vargas, Richard
8-9
L
43-55 Burns, Cory
Miller, Trevor
2-5
L
43-56 Gagnon, Drew
Hobson, Cam
5-2
W 44-56 Olson, Tyler
Barnes, Jacob
8-3
W 45-56 Landazuri, Stephen Toledo, Tommy
3-2
W 46-56 Miller, Trevor
Bradley, Jed
8-3
W 47-56 Hobson, Cam
Suter, Brent
1-4
L
47-57 Blair, Aaron
Anderson, Matt
2-3
L
47-58 Lee, Michael
Olson, Tyler
8-4
W 48-58 Landazuri, Stephen Schugel, A.J.
1-2 (11) L
48-59 Sherfy, Jimmie
Hernandez, Moises
3-7
L
48-60 Bradley, Archie
Pike, Tyler
2-12
L
48-61 Colla, Mike
Hobson, Cam
6-2
W 49-61 Olson, Tyler
Floro, Dylan
3-4
L
49-62 Suarez, Albert
Landazuri, Stephen
12-3
W 50-62 Sanchez, Victor
Garvin, Grayson
2-1
W 51-62 Pike, Tyler
Mateo, Victor
9-3
W 52-62 Hobson, Cam
Lively, Ben
2-3
L
52-63 Corcino, Daniel
Olson, Tyler
1-5
L
52-64 Moscot, Jon
Landazuri, Stephen
7-5
W 53-64 Hunter, Kyle
Adleman, Timothy
8-9
L
53-65 Williamson, Fabian
Hernandez, Moises
4-0
W 54-65 Hobson, Cam
Bucciferro, Tony
2-1 (7) W 55-65 Olson, Tyler
Recchia, Mike
8-1 (7) W 56-65 Shackleford, Stephen Cales, David
5-6
L
56-66 Vance, Kevin
Hernandez, Moises
1-3
L
56-67 Bassitt, Chris
Sanchez, Victor
5-6
L
56-68 Jaye, Myles
Pike, Tyler
6-8
L
56-69 Shackelford, Kevin
Guaipe, Mayckol
Postponed: Inclement Weather... Rescheduled for 08/19
6-2 (7) W 57-69 Olson, Tyler
Bradley, Jed
1-2 (8) L
57-70 Holle, Greg
Brazis, Matt
4-6
L
57-71 Ross, Austin
Landazuri, Stephen
3-2
W 58-71 Sanchez, Victor
Suter, Brent
3-7
L
58-72 Santiago, Andres
Pike, Tyler
4-15
L
58-73 Struck, Nick
Hobson, Cam
4-2
W 59-73 Olson, Tyler
Shelton, Matt
2-1
W 60-73 Hunter, Kyle
Smith, Steve
2-8
L
60-74 Kehrt, Jeremy
Sanchez, Victor
0-1 (10) L
60-75 Stowell, Bryce
Hernandez, Moises
1-7
L
60-76 Floro, Dylan
Hobson, Cam
4-3
W 61-76 Olson, Tyler
Suarez, Albert
7-6
W 62-76 Hunter, Kyle
Markel, Parker
13-6
W 63-76 Hernandez, Moises Mateo, Victor
Guaipe, Mayckol
Goforth, David
Guaipe, Mayckol
Brazis, Matt
Fleck, Kaleb
Fleck, Kaleb
Guaipe, Mayckol
Southern League Standings - Overall:
Southern League North
Huntsville Stars
Tennessee Smokies
Jackson Generals
Chattanooga Lookouts
Birmingham Barons
Southern League South
Mississippi Braves
Jacksonville Suns
Mobile BayBears
Montgomery Biscuits
Pensacola Blue Wahoos
W
77
66
63
61
60
L
63
73
76
77
80
PCT
.550
.475
.453
.442
.429
GB
10.5
13.5
15.0
17.0
Home
41-29
36-34
33-36
34-36
32-38
Away
36-34
30-39
30-40
27-41
28-42
Div
46-29
42-37
34-35
34-46
33-42
Streak
L1
L3
W3
W3
L2
L10
3-7
1-9
5-5
7-3
2-8
W
83
81
79
66
60
L
56
59
58
74
80
PCT
.597
.579
.577
.471
.429
GB
2.5
3.0
17.5
23.5
Home
46-24
40-31
41-26
30-39
34-36
Away
37-32
41-28
38-32
36-35
26-44
Div
45-29
44-31
32-37
37-38
31-54
Streak
W1
W10
L5
L3
W2
L10
8-2
10-0
4-6
5-5
5-5
L
24
36
38
41
44
PCT
.657
.478
.449
.414
.371
GB
12.5
14.5
17.0
20.0
Home
24-11
19-16
16-18
15-20
15-20
Away
22-13
14-20
15-20
14-21
11-24
Div
26-9
24-20
16-18
14-21
14-26
Streak
W6
W1
L2
L4
L5
L10
6-4
5-5
6-4
3-7
2-8
PCT
.515
.471
.457
.443
.443
GB
3.0
4.0
5.0
5.0
Home
19-16
17-18
17-18
17-18
17-18
Away
16-17
16-19
15-20
14-21
14-21
Div
20-20
18-17
18-17
19-21
20-20
Streak
W3
L3
W3
L2
L1
L10
7-3
1-9
5-5
2-8
3-7
Southern League Standings – First Half:
Kohlscheen, Stephen
Winiarski, Cody
Shreve, Chasen
Guaipe, Mayckol
Shreve, Chasen
Harper, Ryne
Castillo, Lendy
Batista, Frank
Batista, Frank
Vargas, Richard
Fleck, Kaleb
Fleck, Kaleb
Vargas, Richard
Fleck, Kaleb
Goforth, David
Vargas, Richard
Colvin, David
Vance, Kevin
Southern League North
* Huntsville Stars
Tennessee Smokies
Jackson Generals
Birmingham Barons
Chattanooga Lookouts
W
46
33
31
29
26
* - Clinched Playoff Spot
Southern League Standings – Second Half:
Southern League North
# Chattanooga Lookouts
Tennessee Smokies
Jackson Generals
Birmingham Barons
Huntsville Stars
* - Clinched Playoff Spot
W
35
33
32
31
31
L
33
37
38
39
39
High Desert Mavericks (W-L Record: 66-74)
BATTERS
Austin, Jamal
* Barbosa, Aaron
Baron, Steve
* Blanco, Dominic
Brady, Patrick
Brito, Bryan
Caballero, Luis
DeMello, Toby
Guerrero, Gabby
Hebert, Brock
Henry, Jabari
Kauppila, Lonnie
Kivlehan, Patrick
Lara, Jordy
# Littlewood, Marcus
Lopes, Tim
* Mack, Chantz
Marlette, Tyler
Nieto, Arturo
Peterson, D.J.
* Pimentel, Guillermo
* Pizzano, Dario
Reinheimer, Jack
Reynolds, Burt
Shank, Zach
Smith, Tyler
Witherspoon, Travis
Team Total
PITCHERS
Anderson, Matt
Beavan, Blake
Bordonaro, Mark
Brady, Patrick
Brazis, Matt
Chen, Min-Sih
DeCecco, Scott
Garcia, Oliver
Hauser, Blake
Herb, Tyler
Herrmann, Spencer
Holman, David
Huijer, Lars
Kim, Seon Gi
Kittredge, Andrew
Mathis, Will
Ogando, Jochi
Olson, Tyler
Pike, Tyler
Pineda, Rafael
Ramirez, Erasmo
Shank, Zach
Shankin, Brett
Shipers, Jordan
Unsworth, Dylan
Valenza, Nick
Walker, Taijuan
Wood, Grady
Zokan, Jake
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
WINNER
Smith, Nate
Brazis, Matt
Pike, Tyler
Unsworth, Dylan
Hauser, Blake
Ross, Joe
Anderson, Matt
Pike, Tyler
Mathis, Will
DeLoach, Tyler
Chen, Min-Sih
Kittredge, Andrew
Velasquez, Vincent
Smith, Kyle
Olson, Tyler
DeCecco, Scott
Velasquez, Vincent
Brazis, Matt
Unsworth, Dylan
Mathis, Will
Anderson, Chris
Healy, Tucker
Correa, Manny
Streich, Seth
Olson, Tyler
McCullers, Lance
Minor, Daniel
Anderson, Matt
Kittredge, Andrew
Mathis, Will
Sinnery, Brandon
Jones, Owen
Anderson, Matt
Coulombe, Daniel
Zokan, Jake
DeCecco, Scott
Emanuel, Kent
Ogando, Jochi
Simmons, Seth
Wheeler, Cody
Garcia, Henry
Unsworth, Dylan
Kittredge, Andrew
Clevinger, Mike
Shankin, Brett
Shepherd, Matthew
Unsworth, Dylan
Ross, Joe
Lively, Ben
Chen, Min-Sih
Klimesh, Ben
Allen, James
Shankin, Brett
Bordonaro, Mark
Martinez, Fabio
Brazis, Matt
Cisco, Drew
Mathis, Will
Lively, Ben
Stratton, Chris
Johnson, Stephen
Kurrasch, Joe
O'Flaherty, Eric
Streich, Seth
Shankin, Brett
Adkins, Hunter
Rodriguez, Bryan
Ogando, Jochi
Wood, Grady
Shepherd, Matthew
Lively, Ben
Burke, Devin
Unsworth, Dylan
Ogando, Jochi
Holman, David
Brown, Geoff
DeCecco, Scott
Windle, Tom
Mathis, Will
Flemer, Matt
Wood, Grady
DeCecco, Scott
Fernandez, Yasmanys
Windle, Tom
Anderson, Chris
Kittredge, Andrew
Madrid, Roman
Eflin, Zach
Rea, Colin
Shipers, Jordan
Holman, David
Burgos, Enrique
Eflin, Zach
Shipers, Jordan
Cowgill, Coby
Holman, David
114 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
LOSER
Anderson, Matt
Diaz, Jairo
Crowley, Ryan
Keudell, Alex
Nunn, Chris
Ogando, Jochi
Eflin, Zach
Crowley, Ryan
Ray, Andrew
Olson, Tyler
Smith, Nate
Osborne, J.D.
Hauser, Blake
Unsworth, Dylan
Devenski, Chris
Hauschild, Mike
Anderson, Matt
Caughel, Lindsey
Windle, Tom
Smith, Blake
DeCecco, Scott
Mathis, Will
Kim, Seon Gi
Ramirez, Erasmo
Westwood, Kyle
DeCecco, Scott
Unsworth, Dylan
Devenski, Chris
Hernandez, Hector
Omahen, John
Bordonaro, Mark
Chen, Min-Sih
Caughel, Lindsey
Shankin, Brett
Martinez, Fabio
Velasquez, Vincent
Unsworth, Dylan
Devenski, Chris
Wood, Grady
Chen, Min-Sih
DeCecco, Scott
McGowin, Kyle
Billo, Greg
Pike, Tyler
DeLoach, Tyler
Wood, Grady
Rodriguez, Bryan
Ogando, Jochi
Pike, Tyler
Peralta, Wandy
DeCecco, Scott
Holman, David
Cotton, Jharel
Rogers, Rob
Chen, Min-Sih
McMyne, Kyle
Unsworth, Dylan
Dennhardt, Mike
Pike, Tyler
Chen, Min-Sih
DeCecco, Scott
Unsworth, Dylan
Mathis, Will
Pike, Tyler
Barfield, Jeremy
DeCecco, Scott
Unsworth, Dylan
Ross, Joe
Gott, Trevor
Wood, Grady
Haley, Justin
DeCecco, Scott
Aquino, Jayson
Alsup, Ben
Gonzalez, Rayan
Chen, Min-Sih
Cotton, Jharel
Unsworth, Dylan
Mejias, Alving
Shankin, Brett
Carpenter, Ryan
Burke, Devin
Kittredge, Andrew
Shipers, Jordan
Shankin, Brett
Cimber, Adam
DeCecco, Scott
Unsworth, Dylan
Huijer, Lars
Shipley, Braden
Brooks, Eric
Mathis, Will
Herb, Tyler
Church, Joe
Shankin, Brett
Ross, Joe
SAVE
Garcia, Oliver
Kittredge, Andrew
Gott, Trevor
Bedrosian, Cam
Brazis, Matt
Mathis, Will
Cotton, Jamaine
McCullers, Lance
Mathis, Will
Westwood, Kyle
DeCecco, Scott
Hauser, Blake
Duran, Omar
Gibson, Daniel
Garcia, Henry
Sinnery, Brandon
Hessler, Keith
Shankin, Brett
Kittredge, Andrew
DeCecco, Scott
Martinez, Fabio
Velasquez, Vincent
Holmes, Brian
Westwood, Kyle
Kittredge, Andrew
Wood, Grady
Foss, Trevor
Wood, Grady
54-59
Bowman, Josh
Avila, Andres
Wood, Grady
Herb, Tyler
Hauser, Blake
DeCecco, Scott
Mathis, Will
Gomez, Gustavo
Rogers, Rob
Brown, Geoff
Hauser, Blake
Zokan, Jake
Shankin, Brett
Huijer, Lars
Santos, Eduard
O'Grady, Chris
Chen, Min-Sih
Smith, Michael
Huijer, Lars
5-4 W
8-9 (12)
55-59
L
Garcia, Oliver
55-60
Rogers, Rob
Gomez, Gustavo
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
Unsworth, Dylan
Zokan, Jake
Eflin, Zach
Rea, Colin
Wood, Grady
Garcia, Oliver
Velasquez, Vincent
Miranda, Danny
Hanson, Raymond
Sharp, Clint
Ogando, Jochi
Emanuel, Kent
Velasquez, Vincent
Pineda, Rafael
DeCecco, Scott
Burke, Devin
Mejias, Alving
Cotton, Chris
Shankin, Brett
Cotton, Jamaine
Kurrasch, Joe
Wood, Grady
Huijer, Lars
Lujan, Matt
Morris, Elliot
Rodriguez, Bryan
Huijer, Lars
Herrmann, Spencer
Cotton, Jamaine
Emanuel, Kent
Zokan, Jake
Shank, Zach
Mathis, Will
DeCecco, Scott
Miranda, Danny
Mathis, Will
Huijer, Lars
Holmes, Brian
Piazza, Mike
Mathis, Will
Unsworth, Dylan
Garcia, Oliver
Velasquez, Vincent
DeCecco, Scott
Mathis, Will
Vander Tuig, Nick
Smith, Jake
Anderson, Matt
O'Grady, Chris
Garcia, Oliver
Walter, Andrew
Garcia, Oliver
Kittredge, Andrew
Gonzalez, Rayan
Anderson, Matt
Walter, Andrew
Kittredge, Andrew
California League Standings - Overall:
Gonzalez, Carlos
Mathis, Will
Smith, Blake
Mathis, Will
Gonzalez, Carlos
Wood, Grady
Okert, Steven
Mizenko, Tyler
Okert, Steven
Wood, Grady
California League South
Lancaster JetHawks
Lake Elsinore Storm
High Desert Mavericks
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
Inland Empire 66ers
California League North
* Lancaster JetHawks
Stockton Ports
Bakersfield Blaze
Visalia Rawhide
San Jose Giants
Modesto Nuts
W
78
75
66
65
62
L
62
65
74
75
78
PCT
.557
.536
.471
.464
.443
GB
3.0
12.0
13.0
16.0
Home
38-32
35-35
35-35
34-36
36-34
Away
40-30
40-30
31-39
31-39
26-44
Div
57-39
52-46
47-44
44-52
36-55
Streak
L4
L1
L1
W1
W5
L10
4-6
5-5
4-6
4-6
7-3
W
39
85
78
75
73
43
L
31
55
62
65
67
97
PCT
.557
.607
.557
.536
.521
.307
GB
7.0
10.0
12.0
42.0
Home
23-12
47-23
43-27
44-26
38-32
29-41
Away
16-19
38-32
35-35
31-39
35-35
14-56
Div
27-16
59-38
52-41
50-41
46-50
29-66
Streak
L1
L1
W2
L2
W1
W1
L10
4-6
8-2
4-6
6-4
5-5
3-7
PCT
.629
.571
.486
.457
.357
GB
4.0
10.0
12.0
19.0
Home
23-12
18-17
22-13
17-18
15-20
Away
21-14
22-13
12-23
15-20
10-25
Div
33-21
27-21
28-18
18-28
14-32
Streak
L1
W1
L1
W1
L1
L10
7-3
6-4
3-7
6-4
4-6
PCT
.529
.500
.486
.471
.457
GB
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
Home
21-14
17-18
15-20
17-18
13-22
Away
16-19
18-17
19-16
16-19
19-16
Div
22-23
25-25
24-18
26-24
19-26
Streak
W5
L1
L4
W1
L1
L10
7-3
5-5
4-6
4-6
4-6
California League Standings – First Half:
Alger, Brandon
Okert, Steven
Gonzalez, Rayan
Kittredge, Andrew
Wood, Grady
Brazis, Matt
Rogers, Rob
California League South
* Lancaster JetHawks
Lake Elsinore Storm
High Desert Mavericks
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
Inland Empire 66ers
W
44
40
34
32
25
L
26
30
36
38
45
California League Standings – Second Half:
California League South
Rogers, Rob
Coulombe, Daniel
Rogers, Rob
Mathis, Will
Kittredge, Andrew
Mathis, Will
Alger, Brandon
Hauser, Blake
Alger, Brandon
W
37
35
34
33
32
L
33
35
36
37
38
Clinton LumberKings (W-L Record: 61-77)
BATTERS
* Barbosa, Aaron
Caballero, Luis
Carmichael, Christian
DeCarlo, Joseph
# Fields, Arby
# Guarnaccia, Luke
Kauppila, Lonnie
# Littlewood, Marcus
* Mack, Chantz
Martinez, Wilton
* Miller, Ian
O'Neill, Tyler
Peguero, Martin
Peterson, Andy
Reinheimer, Jack
Reynolds, Burt
Seager, Justin
Shank, Zach
Simpson, Corey
* Thomas, Brett
* Ward, Nelson
Wilson, Austin
Yates, Isaiah
* Zimmerman, Jeff
Team Total
Bordonaro, Mark
Brooks, Aaron
Burns, Tommy
Campbell, Eddie
Cleto, Ramire
De Meyer, Dylan
Diaz, Edwin
Flores, Jose
Fry, Paul
Garcia, Rigoberto
Herb, Tyler
Holovach, Blake
Huijer, Lars
Kauppila, Lonnie
Kim, Seon Gi
McCoy, Kevin
Misell, Carlos
Munoz, Leoncio
Pagan, Emilio
Pereira, Cruz
Pereira, Ricardo
Pineda, Rafael
Valenza, Nick
Vieira, Thyago
Zimmerman, Jeff
Zokan, Jake
Clinton LumberKings -- Game-by-Game Results:
DATE
OPPONENT
SCORE
REC. WINNER
04/03
@Cedar Rapids 3-4 (10) L
0-1
Boyd, Hudson
04/04
@Cedar Rapids Postponed: Cold... Rescheduled for 04/05
04/05 (GM:1) @Cedar Rapids 4-1 (7)
W 1-1
Campbell, Eddie
04/05 (GM:2) @Cedar Rapids 6-0 (7)
W 2-1
Misell, Carlos
04/06
@Cedar Rapids 2-4
L
2-2
Landa, Yorman
04/08
Lake County
5-6
L
2-3
Paredes, Alexis
04/09
Lake County
4-1
W 3-3
Diaz, Edwin
04/10
Lake County
12-2
W 4-3
Holovach, Blake
04/11
Fort Wayne
7-1
W 5-3
Misell, Carlos
04/12
Fort Wayne
4-6 (11) L
5-4
Guerrero, Tayron
04/13
Fort Wayne
Cancelled: Rain
04/14
@Dayton
5-13 (8) L
5-5
Weiss, Zack
04/15
@Dayton
0-2
L
5-6
Chacin, Alejandro
04/16
@Dayton
2-3 (11) L
5-7
Somsen, Layne
04/17
@Bowling Green 7-4
W 6-7
Misell, Carlos
04/18
@Bowling Green 7-1
W 7-7
Zokan, Jake
04/19
@Bowling Green 9-1 (10) W 8-7
Pineda, Rafael
04/21
Quad Cities
7-6
W 9-7
Holovach, Blake
04/22
Quad Cities
2-11
L
9-8
Christensen, Patrick
04/23
Quad Cities
1-7
L
9-9
Thurman, Andrew
04/24
Quad Cities
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 04/28
04/25
Cedar Rapids
1-6
L
9-10
Stewart, Kohl
04/26
Cedar Rapids
6-7
L
9-11
Jorge, Felix
04/27
Cedar Rapids
1-12
L
9-12
Slegers, Aaron
04/28 (GM:1) @Quad Citie s Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 05/01
04/28 (GM:2) @Quad Cities Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 04/29
04/29 (GM:1) @Quad Cities Cancelled: Wet Grounds
04/29 (GM:2) @Quad Cities Postponed: Wet Grounds... Rescheduled for 04/30
04/30 (GM:1) @Quad Cities 6-3 (7)
W 10-12 Brooks, Aaron
04/30 (GM:2) @Quad Cities 8-9 (7)
L
10-13 Walter, Andrew
05/01 (GM:1) @Quad Cities 5-4 (7)
W 11-13 Misell, Carlos
05/01 (GM:2) @Quad Cities 3-1 (7)
W 12-13 Fry, Paul
05/02
@Wisconsin
8-4
W 13-13 Huijer, Lars
05/03
@Wisconsin
16-13
W 14-13 Pineda, Rafael
05/04
@Wisconsin
3-10
L
14-14 Archer, Tristan
05/05
@Burlington
5-1
W 15-14 Campbell, Eddie
05/06
@Burlington
3-4
L
15-15 Smith, Michael
05/07
@Burlington
20-17 (12) W 16-15 Pagan, Emilio
05/08
Peoria
4-0
W 17-15 Huijer, Lars
05/09
Peoria
5-3
W 18-15 Holovach, Blake
05/10
Peoria
6-8 (11) L
18-16 Herget, Kevin
05/12
Burlington
7-4
W 19-16 Pineda, Rafael
05/13
Burlington
3-2
W 20-16 Vieira, Thyago
05/14
Burlington
4-2
W 21-16 Brooks, Aaron
05/15
Beloit
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 05/16
05/16 (GM:1) Beloit
0-1 (7)
L
21-17 Finnegan, Kyle
05/16 (GM:2) Beloit
2-5 (7)
L
21-18 Pudenz, Stuart
05/17
Beloit
0-6
L
21-19 Covey, Dylan
05/18
Beloit
5-0
W 22-19 Misell, Carlos
05/19
@Peoria
8-2
W 23-19 Holovach, Blake
05/20
@Peoria
3-14
L
23-20 Reed, Jimmy
05/21
@Peoria
5-0
W 24-20 Diaz, Edwin
05/22
@Kane County 1-6
L
24-21 Blackburn, Paul
05/23
@Kane County 0-7
L
24-22 Skulina, Tyler
05/24
@Kane County 3-2
W 25-22 Flores, Jose
05/25
Wisconsin
2-3
L
25-23 Astin, Barrett
05/26
Wisconsin
2-6 (10) L
25-24 Seidenberger, Trevor
05/27
Wisconsin
4-3 (7)
W 26-24 Campbell, Eddie
05/28
Kane County
1-7
L
26-25 Hermans, Zak
05/29
Kane County
5-0
W 27-25 Flores, Jose
05/30
Kane County
1-4
L
27-26 Torrez, Daury
05/31
@Beloit
5-6 (10) L
27-27 Avila, Andres
06/01
@Beloit
18-4
W 28-27 Campbell, Eddie
06/02
@Beloit
10-1
W 29-27 Misell, Carlos
06/04
@Kane County 4-5 (10) L
29-28 Bremer, Tyler
06/05
@Kane County 3-7
L
29-29 Skulina, Tyler
06/06
@Kane County 5-12
L
29-30 Hermans, Zak
06/07
Wisconsin
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 06/08
06/08 (GM:1) Wisconsin
1-4 (7)
L
29-31 Banda, Anthony
06/08 (GM:2) Wisconsin
5-8 (7)
L
29-32 Spurlin, Tyler
06/09
Wisconsin
3-4
L
29-33 Williams, Taylor
06/10
Burlington
4-2
W 30-33 Brooks, Aaron
06/11
Burlington
6-8
L
30-34 Loconsole, Brian
06/12
Burlington
2-3 (11) L
30-35 Foss, Trevor
06/13
@Peoria
5-9
L
30-36 McKnight, Blake
06/14
@Peoria
0-5
L
30-37 Kaminsky, Rob
06/15
@Peoria
5-6 (10) L
30-38 Lee, Brandon
06/17
@MID East All-Stars
7-0 W
1-0
06/19
@Beloit
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 06/08
06/20 (GM:1) @Beloit
7-1 (7)
W 31-38 Huijer, Lars
06/20 (GM:2) @Beloit
1-5 (7)
L
31-39 Vail, Tyler
06/21
@Beloit
11-6
W 32-39 Brooks, Aaron
06/22
@Beloit
1-4
L
32-40 Finnegan, Kyle
06/24
Quad Cities
2-5
L
32-41 Thurman, Andrew
06/25
Quad Cities
3-4 (12) L
32-42 Tiburcio, Frederick
06/26
Quad Cities
12-3
W 33-42 Huijer, Lars
06/27
@Cedar Rapids 5-6
L
33-43 Thorpe, Lewis
06/28
@Cedar Rapids 5-9 (7)
L
33-44 Eades, Ryan
06/29
@Cedar Rapids 7-4
W 34-44 Pagan, Emilio
06/30
@Cedar Rapids 4-5 (11) L
34-45 Reed, Jake
07/01
@Burlington
5-7
L
34-45 Sharp, Clint
07/02
@Burlington
4-5
L
34-46 Busenitz, Alan
07/03
@Burlington
6-5
W 35-46 Misell, Carlos
07/04
Kane County
1-2
L
35-47 Paniagua, Juan
07/05
Kane County
0-4
L
35-48 Underwood, Duane
07/06
Kane County
2-1 (14) W 36-48 Brooks, Aaron
07/08
@Peoria
4-2
W 37-48 Campbell, Eddie
07/09
@Peoria
3-4
L
37-49 Sabatino, Steven
07/10
@Peoria
3-5
L
37-50 Brookshire, Chase
07/11
Cedar Rapids
1-6
L
37-52 Stewart, Kohl
07/12
Cedar Rapids
1-5 (7)
L
37-53 Slegers, Aaron
07/13
Cedar Rapids
5-7 (7)
L
37-54 Bixler, Brandon
116 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
LOSER
Cleto, Ramire
Rosario, Randy
Eades, Ryan
Holovach, Blake
Burns, Tommy
Lugo, Luis
Kime, Dace
Kelich, Pete
Pineda, Rafael
Burns, Tommy
Bordonaro, Mark
Pineda, Rafael
Harrison, Jordan
Kirsch, Chris
Schreiber, Brad
Morton, Zach
Campbell, Eddie
Misell, Carlos
Zokan, Jake
Huijer, Lars
Diaz, Edwin
Emanuel, Kent
Vieira, Thyago
Thurman, Andrew
Gonzalez, Alex
Alexander, Tyler
Martin, Harvey
Garcia, Rigoberto
Sharp, Clint
Misell, Carlos
Foss, Trevor
Garcia, Silfredo
McKnight, Blake
Pagan, Emilio
Smith, Michael
Blackford, Alex
Swanson, Cole
Diaz, Edwin
Fry, Paul
Campbell, Eddie
Wahl, Bobby
Reyes, Alex
Huijer, Lars
McKnight, Blake
Campbell, Eddie
Misell, Carlos
Torrez, Daury
Huijer, Lars
Pagan, Emilio
Diaz, Victor
Misell, Carlos
Skulina, Tyler
Huijer, Lars
Brooks, Aaron
Covey, Dylan
Powers, Brent
Brooks, Aaron
Kim, Seon Gi
Diaz, Edwin
Campbell, Eddie
Valenza, Nick
Misell, Carlos
Foss, Trevor
Huijer, Lars
Kim, Seon Gi
Campbell, Eddie
Misell, Carlos
Pineda, Rafael
Finnegan, Kyle
Trivino, Lou
Burns, Tommy
Covey, Dylan
Misell, Carlos
Diaz, Edwin
Fry, Paul
Feliz, Michael
Campbell, Eddie
Misell, Carlos
Wilson, Jared
Valenza, Nick
Burns, Tommy
McCoy, Kevin
Foss, Trevor
Holovach, Blake
Diaz, Edwin
Concepcion, Gerardo
Reyes, Arturo
Fry, Paul
Holovach, Blake
Pineda, Rafael
Flores, Jose
Campbell, Eddie
SAVE
Pagan, Emilio
Boyd, Hudson
Frank, Trevor
Pineda, Rafael
Pagan, Emilio
Bordonaro, Mark
Brattvet, Scott
Pagan, Emilio
Pagan, Emilio
Boyd, Hudson
Pagan, Emilio
Pineda, Rafael
Busenitz, Alan
Kauppila, Lonnie
Brooks, Aaron
Thomas, Chris
Pagan, Emilio
Pagan, Emilio
Avila, Andres
07/14
Cedar Rapids
07/16
@Great Lakes
07/17
@Great Lakes
07/18
@Great Lakes
07/19
@Lansing
07/20
@Lansing
07/21
@Lansing
07/23
West Michigan
07/24
West Michigan
07/25
West Michigan
07/26
South Bend
07/27
South Bend
07/28
South Bend
07/29
@Quad Cities
07/30
@Quad Cities
07/31
@Quad Cities
08/01
@Burlington
08/02
@Burlington
08/03
@Burlington
08/04
Beloit
08/05
Beloit
08/06
Beloit
08/07
Burlington
08/08
Burlington
08/09
Burlington
08/10
Burlington
08/12
@Wisconsin
08/13
@Wisconsin
08/14
@Wisconsin
08/15
Beloit
08/16
Beloit
08/17
Beloit
08/18
Wisconsin
08/19
Wisconsin
08/20
Wisconsin
08/21
@Kane County
08/22
@Kane County
08/23
@Kane County
08/24
Peoria
08/25
Peoria
08/26 (GM:1) Peoria
08/26 (GM:2) Peoria
08/27
@Quad Cities
08/28
@Quad Cities
08/29 (GM:1) @Quad Cities
08/29 (GM:2) @Quad Cities
08/30
Cedar Rapids
08/31
Cedar Rapids
09/01
Cedar Rapids
8-5
W 38-54 Misell, Carlos
5-0
W 39-54 Holovach, Blake
5-0
W 40-54 Diaz, Edwin
2-5
L
40-55 Johnson, Michael
6-2
W 41-55 Flores, Jose
3-4 (10) L
41-56 Silverstein, Scott
2-1
W 42-56 Pineda, Rafael
4-2
W 43-56 Campbell, Eddie
1-5
L
43-57 Crawford, Jonathon
0-9
L
43-58 Farmer, Buck
0-2
L
43-59 Solbach, Markus
1-4
L
43-60 Furney, Sean
0-9
L
43-61 Jones, Brent
5-7
L
43-62 Thurman, Andrew
6-5
W 44-62 Fry, Paul
13-9
W 45-62 Holovach, Blake
11-3
W 46-62 Herb, Tyler
1-0
W 47-62 Campbell, Eddie
1-0
W 48-62 Diaz, Edwin
8-9
L
48-63 Bayless, Trevor
5-3 (14) W 49-63 Zimmerman, Jeff
11-4
W 50-63 Kim, Seon Gi
4-2
W 51-63 Campbell, Eddie
3-5
L
51-64 Busenitz, Alan
2-4
L
51-65 Loconsole, Brian
1-2
L
51-66 Muck, Ronald
4-2
W 52-66 Fry, Paul
2-6
L
52-67 Gainey, Preston
10-0
W 53-67 Campbell, Eddie
3-4
L
53-68 McCurry, Brendan
4-0
W 54-68 Pereira, Cruz
4-3
W 55-68 Fry, Paul
10-5
W 56-68 Diaz, Edwin
9-10
L
56-69 Martin, Harvey
3-8
L
56-70 Salas, Javier
3-7
L
56-71 Martinez, Jonathan
1-9
L
56-72 Ihrig, Tyler
1-2
L
56-73 Wells, Ben
4-3
W 57-73 Pereira, Ricardo
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 08/26
7-5 (7)
W 58-73 Herb, Tyler
0-7 (7)
L
58-74 Kaminsky, Rob
2-11
L
58-75 Comer, Kevin
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 08/26
1-0 (7)
W 59-75 Diaz, Edwin
4-6 (7)
L
59-76 Thurman, Andrew
7-5
W 60-76 Kim, Seon Gi
1-0
W 61-76 Holovach, Blake
1-3
L
61-77 Eades, Ryan
Eades, Ryan
Bird, Zachary
Arano, Victor
McCoy, Kevin
Allen, Brad
Brooks, Aaron
Dragmire, Brady
Green, Chad
Diaz, Edwin
Flores, Jose
Holovach, Blake
Misell, Carlos
Campbell, Eddie
Diaz, Edwin
Walter, Andrew
Feliz, Michael
Carlson, Ben
Almonte, Yency
Hurtado, Daniel
Flores, Jose
Mathews, Ryan
Finnegan, Kyle
Almonte, Yency
Fry, Paul
Flores, Jose
Herb, Tyler
Thompson, Chad
Kim, Seon Gi
Salas, Javier
Brooks, Aaron
Wagman, Joey
Vail, Tyler
Thompson, Chad
Pagan, Emilio
Flores, Jose
Holovach, Blake
Misell, Carlos
Diaz, Edwin
Booden, Jacob
Pagan, Emilio
Perdomo, Luis
Holovach, Blake
Misell, Carlos
Pagan, Emilio
Houser, Adrian
Campbell, Eddie
Gonsalves, Stephen
Mazza, Chris
Misell, Carlos
Araujo, Victor
Fry, Paul
Pagan, Emilio
Bracho, Silvino
Bracho, Silvino
Tiburcio, Frederick
McCoy, Kevin
Pagan, Emilio
Pagan, Emilio
Vail, Tyler
Pereira, Ricardo
Carlson, Ben
Busenitz, Alan
Brooks, Aaron
Bragg, Sam
Carrillo, Francisco
Carrillo, Francisco
Midwest League Standings – Overall:
Midwest League Western
Pagan, Emilio
Razo, Chris
Vieira, Thyago
Pineda, Rafael
Bremer, Tyler
Fry, Paul
Kane County Cougars
Cedar Rapids Kernels
Peoria Chiefs
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
Quad Cities River Bandits
Burlington Bees
Clinton LumberKings
Beloit Snappers
Midwest League Eastern
Wagner, Michael
Seidenberger, Trevor
Fernandez, Rodolfo
Alexander, Tyler
Pagan, Emilio
Krehbiel, Joey
Krehbiel, Joey
Herget, Kevin
Crawford, Jonathon
Avila, Andres
Walter, Andrew
Van Steensel, Todd
Brooks, Aaron
Carlson, Ben
Brooks, Aaron
Wagner, Michael
Valenza, Nick
Lucas, Josh
Boyd, Hudson
South Bend Silver Hawks
West Michigan Whitecaps
Dayton Dragons
Great Lakes Loons
Lake County Captains
Fort Wayne TinCaps
Lansing Lugnuts
Bowling Green Hot Rods
W
91
73
72
72
70
68
61
55
L
49
67
67
67
69
71
77
84
PCT
.650
.521
.518
.518
.504
.489
.442
.396
GB
18.0
18.5
18.5
20.5
22.5
29.0
35.5
Home
54-17
40-31
41-28
37-32
37-32
33-36
27-41
30-39
Midwest League Standings – First Half:
Midwest League Western
W
45
38
37
36
35
31
30
30
* Kane County Cougars
@ Burlington Bees
Peoria Chiefs
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
Quad Cities River Bandits
Cedar Rapids Kernels
Clinton LumberKings
Beloit Snappers
Midwest League Standings – Second Half:
Midwest League Western
# Kane County Cougars
@ Cedar Rapids Kernels
@ Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
Peoria Chiefs
Quad Cities River Bandits
Clinton LumberKings
Burlington Bees
Beloit Snappers
* - clinched playoff berth
46
42
36
35
35
31
30
25
W
24
28
34
35
35
39
40
44
L
Div
41-17
33-25
30-28
31-27
27-31
26-32
23-35
21-37
Everett AquaSox (W-L Record: 28-48)
BATTERS
Alfonso, James
Brady, Patrick
Brito, Bryan
Brito, Kristian
Caballero, Luis
Castillo, Phillips
* Cousino, Austin
* Cowan, Jordan
DeCarlo, Joseph
DeMello, Toby
# Fields, Arby
# Guarnaccia, Luke
Mariscal, Chris
Martin, Adam
Martinez, Wilton
O'Neill, Tyler
Peterson, Andy
Petty, Kyle
* Planas-Arteaga, Sheehan
Simpson, Corey
Smart, Taylor
* Tenbrink, Nate
* Thomas, Brett
* Ward, Nelson
Yates, Isaiah
Team Total
Everett AquaSox -- Game-by-Game Results:
DATE
OPPONENT
SCORE
REC. WINNER
06/13
Hillsboro
4-3
W 1-0
De Meyer, Dylan
06/14
Hillsboro
2-3
L
1-1
Byo, Alex
06/15
Hillsboro
0-3
L
1-2
Placido, Anderson
06/16
Hillsboro
3-7
L
1-3
Baker, Nick
06/17
Hillsboro
3-5
L
1-4
Savas, Dan
06/18
@Tri-City
1-10
L
1-5
Rodriguez, Helmis
06/19
@Tri-City
1-2
L
1-6
Thompson, Dylan
06/20
@Tri-City
11-5
W 2-6
Cleto, Ramire
06/21
@Salem-Keizer 2-3
L
2-7
Gardeck, Ian
06/22
@Salem-Keizer 6-2
W 3-7
Pereira, Ricardo
06/23
@Salem-Keizer 1-7
L
3-8
Leenhouts, Andrew
06/24
@Salem-Keizer 6-5 (13) W 4-8
Kerski, Kody
06/25
@Salem-Keizer 4-5
L
4-9
Encinosa, E.J.
06/26
Spokane
2-5
L
4-10
Hoppe, Jason
06/27
Spokane
4-10
L
4-11
Dignacco, Nick
06/28
Spokane
2-5
L
4-12
Gardewine, Nick
06/29
@Hillsboro
3-4 (10) L
4-13
Geyer, Cody
06/30
@Hillsboro
5-4
W 5-13
Munoz, Leoncio
07/01
@Hillsboro
1-3
L
5-14
Jones, Brent
07/02
@Hillsboro
7-8
L
5-15
Schultz, Scott
07/03
@Hillsboro
6-7
L
5-16
Byo, Alex
07/04
Tri-City
1-2 (11) L
5-17
Yan, Carlos
07/05
Tri-City
2-3
L
5-18
Thompson, Dylan
07/06
Tri-City
11-5
W 6-18
De La Cruz, Noel
07/08
Vancouver
5-6
L
6-19
Suriel, Starlyn
07/09
Vancouver
9-4
W 7-19
Buchanan, Hawtin
07/10
Vancouver
1-10
L
7-20
Mallard, Chase
07/11
@Vancouver
2-6
L
7-21
Castro, Miguel
07/12
@Vancouver
11-4
W 8-21
Kittredge, Andrew
07/13
@Vancouver
3-4
L
8-22
Suriel, Starlyn
07/14
Salem-Keizer
4-6 (10) L
8-23
Gardeck, Ian
07/15
Salem-Keizer
7-5
W 9-23
Buchanan, Hawtin
07/16
Salem-Keizer
0-1
L
9-24
Gonzalez, Nicholas
07/17
Salem-Keizer
4-6
L
9-25
Miller, Ethan
07/18
Salem-Keizer
5-3 (10) W 10-25 Kerski, Kody
07/19
@Spokane
3-12
L
10-26 Gardewine, Nick
07/20
@Spokane
3-2
W 11-26 Nittoli, Vinny
07/21
@Spokane
0-3
L
11-27 Thompson, Derek
07/22
Boise
6-0
W 12-27 Medina, Jeffeson
07/23
Boise
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 07/25
07/24
Boise
3-7
L
12-28 Wilson, Sam
07/25 (GM:1) Boise
3-1 (7)
W 13-28 Altavilla, Dan
07/25 (GM:2) Boise
2-1 (7)
W 14-28 Cleto, Ramire
07/26
Boise
6-7
L
14-29 Williams, Ryan
07/27
Tri-City
4-3
W 15-29 Kerski, Kody
07/28
Tri-City
5-6 (11) L
15-30 Waltrip, William
07/29
Tri-City
7-5
W 16-30 Schiraldi, Lukas
07/30
@Eugene
10-7
W 17-30 Altavilla, Dan
07/31
@Eugene
9-10
L
17-31 Kelly, Michael
08/01
@Eugene
3-0
W 18-31 Ash, Brett
08/02
@Eugene
6-7
L
18-32 Blueberg, Colby
08/03
@Eugene
6-7
L
18-33 Verbitsky, Bryan
08/05
@NOR South All-Stars
0-0 (10)
T
08/07
@Spokane
7-3
W 19-33 Altavilla, Dan
08/08
@Spokane
1-10
L
19-34 Barnett, Andrew
08/09
@Spokane
3-8
L
19-35 Gardewine, Nick
08/10
Spokane
0-3 (11) L
19-36 Parks, Adam
08/11
Spokane
2-3 (10) L
19-37 Swanson, Erik
08/12
Spokane
10-5
W 20-37 Altavilla, Dan
08/13
@Vancouver
6-7 (14) L
20-38 Kelly, Adaric
08/14
@Vancouver
4-2
W 21-38 Medina, Jeffeson
08/15
@Vancouver
0-4
L
21-39 Smoral, Matthew
08/16
Vancouver
2-5
L
21-40 Tirado, Alberto
08/17
Vancouver
7-8
L
21-41 Wandling, Jonathon
08/18
Vancouver
8-6
W 22-41 Altavilla, Dan
08/19
Eugene
4-9
L
22-42 Cressley, Aaron
08/20
Eugene
3-1
W 23-42 Cochran-Gill, Trey
08/21
Eugene
4-8
L
23-43 Santos, Wilson
08/22
Eugene
6-1
W 24-43 Cleto, Ramire
08/23
Eugene
0-2
L
24-44 Kelly, Michael
08/25
@Boise
0-3
L
24-45 Clifton, Trevor
08/26
@Boise
4-2
W 25-45 Kerski, Kody
08/27
@Boise
8-12
L
25-46 Null, Jeremy
08/28
@Boise
13-8 (10) W 26-46 Cochran-Gill, Trey
08/29
@Boise
2-1
W 27-46 Munoz, Leoncio
08/30
@Tri-City
1-8
L
27-47 Waltrip, William
08/31
@Tri-City
3-1
W 28-47 Ash, Brett
09/01
@Tri-City
4-5
L
28-48 Stamey, Dylan
118 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
LOSER
Loggins, Dustin
Pereira, Ricardo
Cleto, Ramire
De La Cruz, Noel
Pereira, Cruz
Garcia, Rigoberto
Holovach, Blake
Shouse, Blake
Kerski, Kody
Singer, Kirk
Medina, Jeffeson
McCasland, Jacob
Pereira, Cruz
Pereira, Ricardo
Garcia, Rigoberto
Medina, Jeffeson
Nittoli, Vinny
Curtis, Zac
De La Cruz, Noel
Gohara, Luiz
Munoz, Leoncio
Guarnaccia, Luke
Cleto, Ramire
Yan, Carlos
Gohara, Luiz
Labourt, Jairo
Medina, Jeffeson
Schiraldi, Lukas
Wasilewski, Zak
Altavilla, Dan
Munoz, Leoncio
Neff, Steven
Medina, Jeffeson
Paxton, James
Singer, Kirk
Altavilla, Dan
Fasola, John
Yarbrough, Ryan
Clifton, Trevor
Schiraldi, Lukas
Graham, Trevor
Ihrig, Tyler
Lindquist, Samuel
Michalec, Josh
Cowan, Jordan
Rodriguez, Helmis
Jernigan, Logan
Gohara, Luiz
Lemond, Zechariah
Munoz, Leoncio
Kerski, Kody
0-0
Hoppe, Jason
Gohara, Luiz
Medina, Jeffeson
Pereira, Cruz
Lindquist, Samuel
Hoppe, Jason
Lindquist, Samuel
Shafer, Justin
Ash, Brett
Seifrit, Logan
Kiel, Nick
Mallard, Chase
Medina, Jeffeson
Lucio, Seth
Gohara, Luiz
Weickel, Walker
Altavilla, Dan
Medina, Jeffeson
Wilson, Sam
Gohara, Luiz
Hoffner, Corbin
Markey, Brad
Medina, Jeffeson
Thompson, Dylan
Kerski, Kody
SAVE
Northwest League Standings:
Geyer, Cody
Roberts, Jake
Northwest League North - Overall
W
Vancouver Canadians
46
Spokane Indians
40
Tri-City Dust Devils
33
Everett AquaSox
28
L
30
36
43
48
PCT
.605
.526
.434
.368
GB
6.0
13.0
18.0
Home
23-15
24-14
16-22
14-24
Away
23-15
16-22
17-21
14-24
Div
22-14
22-14
16-20
12-24
Streak
W4
L3
W1
L1
L10
8-2
5-5
5-5
5-5
Northwest League South - Overall
W
Hillsboro Hops
48
Boise Hawks
41
Salem-Keizer Volcanoes
38
Eugene Emeralds
30
L
28
35
38
46
PCT
.632
.539
.500
.395
GB
7.0
10.0
18.0
Home
23-15
25-13
23-15
18-20
Away
25-13
16-22
15-23
12-26
Div
22-14
18-18
19-17
13-23
Streak
W4
W1
L1
L4
L10
7-3
5-5
3-7
2-8
Northwest League North - First Half
W
# Vancouver Canadians
21
Tri-City Dust Devils
19
Everett AquaSox
17
Spokane Indians
15
L
17
19
21
23
PCT
.553
.500
.447
.395
GB
2.0
4.0
6.0
Home
10-9
10-9
9-10
10-9
Away
11-8
9-10
8-11
5-14
Div
11-7
10-8
7-11
8-10
Streak
W4
W1
L1
L3
L10
8-2
5-5
5-5
5-5
Northwest League South - First Half
W
* Hillsboro Hops
22
Boise Hawks
22
Salem-Keizer Volcanoes
18
Eugene Emeralds
15
L
16
16
20
23
PCT
.579
.579
.474
.395
GB
4.0
7.0
Home
11-9
15-7
9-8
9-8
Away
11-7
7-9
9-12
6-15
Div
10-8
9-9
9-9
8-10
Streak
L1
W1
L1
W1
L10
5-5
7-3
5-5
3-7
Northwest League North - Second Half
W
L
* Spokane Indians
25
13
Vancouver Canadians
25
13
Tri-City Dust Devils
14
24
Everett AquaSox
11
27
PCT
.658
.658
.368
.289
GB
11.0
14.0
Home
14-5
13-6
6-13
5-14
Away
11-8
12-7
8-11
6-13
Div
14-4
11-7
6-12
5-13
Streak
W1
W5
L3
L1
L10
5-5
8-2
3-7
4-6
Bawcom, Logan
Kerski, Kody
Markey, Brad
Northwest League South - Second Half
W
L
# Hillsboro Hops
26
12
Salem-Keizer Volcanoes
20
18
@ Boise Hawks
19
19
Eugene Emeralds
15
23
PCT
.684
.526
.500
.395
GB
6.0
7.0
11.0
Home
12-6
14-7
10-6
9-12
Away
14-6
6-11
9-13
6-11
Div
12-6
10-8
9-9
5-13
Streak
W4
L1
W1
L4
L10
7-3
3-7
5-5
2-8
McCrummen, Jerad
KEY : * - clinched playoff berth
Curtis, Zac
Firth, Scott
Munoz, Leoncio
Munoz, Leoncio
Parks, Adam
Parks, Adam
Pereira, Cruz
Geyer, Cody
Curtis, Zac
Geyer, Cody
Firth, Scott
Michalec, Josh
Usui, Kamakani
Pereira, Cruz
Case, Andrew
Sanchez, Eury
Encinosa, E.J.
Kerski, Kody
McCain, Shane
Baum, Jay
Calderon, Yordi
Fernandez, Rafael
Fields, Arby
Leal, Jose
Morales, Estarlyn
Nyman, Chase
Palma, Alexy
Perez, Georvic
Tanabe, Carlton
Taylor, Wayne
Thomas, Brett
Torres, Daniel
Verdi, Tom
Ward, Nelson
Wawoe, Gianfranco
Zeutenhorst, Taylor
Brown, Jarrett
Byrd, Taylor
Cochran-Gill, Trey
Garcia, Rigoberto
Herrmann, Spencer
Littell, Zack
Medina, Jeffeson
Miller, Peter
Missaki, Daniel
Pereira, Ricardo
Peterson, Pat
Pierce, Rohn
Pina, Luis
Ratliff, Lane
Scott, Troy
Tanabe, Carlton
Thieben, Daniel
Urbina, Ugueth
Yarbrough, Ryan
SCORE
REC. WINNER
8-7 (12) W 1-0
Cochran-Gill, Trey
6-4
W 2-0
Littell, Zack
4-0
W 3-0
Missaki, Daniel
0-2
L
3-1
Lo, Kuo Hua
2-1
W 4-1
Pina, Luis
9-8 (10) W 5-1
Brown, Jarrett
2-8
L
5-2
Borucki, Ryan
10-0
W 6-2
Missaki, Daniel
5-6
L
6-3
Cabrera, Oscar
1-4
L
6-4
Maisto, Greg
3-5
L
6-5
Alonzo, Jose
1-7
L
6-6
Alvarez, Freddy
1-8
L
6-7
Lopez, Junior
7-4
W 7-7
Scott, Troy
6-3
W 8-7
Pierce, Rohn
11-7
W 9-7
Thieben, Daniel
4-1
W 10-7
Littell, Zack
11-16
L
10-8
Beeler, Bryce
4-6
L
10-9
Blackham, Matt
2-4
L
10-10 Miranda, Luis
7-6
W 11-10 Pierce, Rohn
4-5 (11) L
11-11 Kinman, Kyle
11-10
W 12-11 Urbina, Ugueth
11-6
W 13-11 Scott, Troy
6-7
L
13-12 Heredia, Angel
8-4
W 14-12 Pereira, Ricardo
5-6
L
14-13 Kuebel, Sasha
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 08/13
2-3
L
14-14 Smoral, Matthew
5-4
W 15-14 Miller, Peter
7-6 (10) W 16-14 Cochran-Gill, Trey
7-3 (11) W 17-14 Miller, Peter
3-2
W 18-14 Littell, Zack
0-5
L
18-15 Lopez, Junior
12-16 (12) L
18-16 Dahlson, Bret
2-1
W 19-16 Missaki, Daniel
9-7
W 20-16 Thieben, Daniel
2-8
L
20-17 Ray, Corey
3-1
W 21-17 Pereira, Ricardo
3-2 (10) W 22-17 Cochran-Gill, Trey
2-6
L
22-18 Cordero, Daniel
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 08/02
1-2 (7)
L
22-19 Grosser, Alec
1-0 (7)
W 23-19 Littell, Zack
4-0
W 24-19 Pereira, Ricardo
6-4
W 25-19 Herrmann, Spencer
6-5
W 26-19 Missaki, Daniel
1-4
L
26-20 Perez, Jorge
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 08/09
Greeneville Cancelled: Wet Grounds
Greeneville Cancelled: Wet Grounds
Postponed: Wet Grounds... Rescheduled for 08/11
2-3 (11) L
26-21 Cordova, Rafael
3-0 (7)
W 27-21 Pierce, Rohn
5-7
L
27-22 Ascher, Steve
8-1 (7)
W 28-22 Peterson, Pat
2-4 (7)
L
28-23 Escudero, Jonathan
7-4
W 29-23 Pierce, Rohn
8-9
L
29-24 Gerdel, Anderson
1-3
L
29-25 Moore, Colter
4-3
W 30-25 Pierce, Rohn
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 08/19
3-1 (7)
W 31-25 Missaki, Daniel
8-5 (7)
W 32-25 Peterson, Pat
1-7
L
32-26 Gibbons, Sam
10-4
W 33-26 Brown, Jarrett
2-9
L
33-27 Penilla, Derrick
6-3
W 34-27 Missaki, Daniel
5-6
L
34-28 Marte, Yunior
9-8
W 35-28 Brown, Jarrett
4-2
W 36-28 Littell, Zack
7-8
L
36-29 Usui, Kamakani
2-5
L
36-30 Ramirez, Carlos
120 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
LOSER
Brockett, Andrew
Hope, Carter
Flecha, Christian
Miller, Peter
LeBlanc, Randy
Montanez, Josue
Littell, Zack
Guzman, Alberto
Scott, Troy
Peterson, Pat
Byrd, Taylor
Littell, Zack
Urbina, Ugueth
Roth, Billy
Henriquez, Christian
Urbina, Dan
Church, Andrew
Brown, Jarrett
Scott, Troy
Urbina, Ugueth
Salazar, Carlos
Pereira, Ricardo
Heredia, Angel
Dykxhoorn, Brock
Pierce, Rohn
Carlow, Kevin
Littell, Zack
Garcia, Rigoberto
Wellbrock, Chase
Cabrera, Oscar
Paula, Luis
Del Rosario, Mervin
Pereira, Ricardo
Tanabe, Carlton
Alvarez, Freddy
Ramirez, Roel
Littell, Zack
Stephenson, Niklas
Herrera, Carlos
Missaki, Daniel
Isaacs, Dusty
Pina, Luis
Waszak, Andrew
Almonte, Gaby
German, Audry
Nuez, Yoryi
Pina, Luis
Kinman, Kyle
Cochran-Gill, Trey
Pina, Luis
Varga, Cameron
Missaki, Daniel
Martinez, Dailyn
Garcia, Rigoberto
Caballero, Juan
Thieben, Daniel
Littell, Zack
Miranda, Luis
Grosser, Alec
Waszak, Andrew
Scott, Troy
Booser, Cameron
Byrd, Taylor
Rodgers, Colin
Peterson, Pat
Way, Cole
Aquino, Joey
Brown, Jarrett
Missaki, Daniel
Isaacs, Dusty
McCalvin, Justin
Cochran-Gill, Trey
Miller, Peter
Cochran-Gill, Trey
Tijerina, Ismael
Kimbrel, Matt
Cochran-Gill, Trey
Miranda, Luis
Miller, Peter
Brown, Jarrett
Pina, Luis
Brito, Ismael
Cochran-Gill, Trey
Cochran-Gill, Trey
Pina, Luis
Miller, Peter
Miller, Peter
Cochran-Gill, Trey
Peterson, Eric
Miller, Peter
Brito, Ismael
Paula, Luis
Miller, Peter
Miller, Peter
Miller, Peter
Cordero, Estarlin
Miller, Peter
W
40
38
36
33
28
L
28
30
30
35
40
PCT
.588
.559
.545
.485
.412
GB
2.0
3.0
7.0
12.0
Home
19-15
19-15
18-15
18-16
19-16
Away
21-13
19-15
18-15
15-19
9-24
Div
24-14
22-16
19-17
18-20
11-27
Streak
W3
W2
L2
W2
L4
L10
7-3
5-5
5-5
6-4
4-6
W
38
37
34
32
22
L
30
31
34
34
46
PCT
.559
.544
.500
.485
.324
GB
1.0
4.0
5.0
16.0
Home
18-16
18-15
19-14
16-18
12-22
Away
20-14
19-16
15-20
16-16
10-24
Div
21-17
21-17
19-19
22-16
11-25
Streak
L1
W2
W1
L2
L2
L10
6-4
7-3
3-7
4-6
4-6
Appalachian League West
# Elizabethton Twins
@ Johnson City Cardinals
Kingsport Mets
Greeneville Astros
Bristol Pirates
BATTERS
Alcantara, Ismael
Alfonso, James
Ascanio, Rayder
Blanco, Dominic
Capriata, Alexander
DeCarlo, Joseph
Fernandez, Rafael
Fontaine, Lachlan
Jackson, Alex
Keyes, Kavin
Leal, Jose
Liberato, Luis
Martinez, Hersin
Mejia, Erick
Morgan, Gareth
Nieto, Arturo
O'Neill, Tyler
Palma, Alexy
Peterson, Andy
Pimentel, Guillermo
Quevedo, Johan
Schuetzle, Austin
Tenbrink, Nate
Vargas, Leurys
Verdi, Tom
Wilson, Austin
Yates, Isaiah
Team Total
PITCHERS
Arias, Jefferson
Ash, Brett
Cano, Joselito
Capriata, Alexander
Dominguez, Ronald
Gadea, Kevin
Gohara, Luiz
Gorgas, Marvin
Herb, Tyler
Herrmann, Spencer
Hill, Nick
Horstman, Ryan
Kiel, Nick
McCoy, Kevin
Millord, Yohailys
Morales, Osmel
Morla, Ramon
Muhammad, Jeremiah
Peralta, Freddy
Perez, Ulises
Ratliff, Lane
Roy, Alex
Sanchez, Miguel
Santiago, Jose
Seifrit, Logan
Torres, Jose
Zokan, Jake
Team Total
PITCHERS
Breto, Liarvis
Cano, Joselito
Dominguez, Ronald
Gadea, Kevin
Millord, Yohailys
Morales, Osmel
Perez, Ulises
Ratliff, Lane
Sanchez, Miguel
Santiago, Jose
Total-All Pitchers
SCORE
REC. WINNER
10-8
W 1-0
Herb, Tyler
8-4
W 2-0
Gohara, Luiz
8-9
L
2-1
Ledbetter, David
11-10 (11)
W
3-1
9-16
L
2-2
Aikenhead, Taylor
10-8
W 3-2
Kiel, Nick
1-4
L
3-3
Chiang, Shao-Ching
2-8
L
3-4
Cuevas, Israel
6-5 (14) W 4-4
Dominguez, Ronald
4-1
W 5-4
Seifrit, Logan
2-5
L
5-5
Holmes, Grant
1-3 (5) L
5-6
Guzman, Kevin
10-3
W 6-6
Morales, Osmel
1-9
L
6-7
Takahashi, Rodrigo
6-8
L
6-8
Boyles, Ty
4-3
W 7-8
Ash, Brett
4-8
L
7-9
Gage, Matt
0-2
L
7-10
Castillo, Jesus
7-6
W 8-10
Herrmann, Spencer
9-6
W 9-10
Arias, Jefferson
2-3
L
9-11
Adams, Spencer
1-4
L
10-12 Martinez, Luis
5-13
L
9-13
Navas, Carlos
6-4
W 10-13 Santiago, Jose
5-3
W 11-13 Kiel, Nick
1-2
L
12-14 Ortiz, Luis
6-1 (5) W 13-14 Morales, Osmel
10-9 (10) W 13-14 Herrmann, Spencer
8-7 (10) W 14-14 Kiel, Nick
2-11
L
14-15 Adams, Spencer
2-0
W 15-15 Morales, Osmel
7-2
W 16-15 Peralta, Freddy
4-3
W 17-15 Sanchez, Miguel
7-3
W 19-15 Santiago, Jose
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 08/03
Cancelled: Rain
Cancelled: Rain
5-3
W 20-15 Dominguez, Ronald
0-1
L
20-16 Diaz, Miguel
5-1
W 21-16 Morales, Osmel
2-0
W 22-16 Santiago, Jose
4-3
W 23-16 Kiel, Nick
4-9
L
23-17 Montero, Merkis
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 08/25
3-2
W 24-17 Dominguez, Ronald
2-1
W 25-17 Santiago, Jose
4-3
W 26-17 Arias, Jefferson
11-4
W 27-17 Muhammad, Jeremiah
2-3 (7) L
27-18 Diaz, Malcom
3-1
W 28-18 Santiago, Jose
Cancelled: Rain
0-6
L
28-19 Beasley, Derek
2-0
W 29-19 Dominguez, Ronald
2-0 (7) W 30-19 Morales, Osmel
2-3 (7) L
30-20 Sullivan, Michael
4-2
W 31-20 Dominguez, Ronald
2-9
L
31-21 Martinez, Rodolfo
3-6
L
31-22 Miller, Zak
LOSER
Martinez, Luis
Done, Victor
Herb, Tyler
Herrmann, Spencer
Arias, Jefferson
Solano, Leonardo
Gohara, Luiz
Seifrit, Logan
Earls, Kaleb
Diaz, Miguel
Peralta, Freddy
Seifrit, Logan
Benitez, Anfernee
Dominguez, Ronald
Zokan, Jake
Watson, Tyler
Muhammad, Jeremiah
Morales, Osmel
MacNabb, Max
Lebron, Jaimito
Peralta, Freddy
Morales, Osmel
Seifrit, Logan
Kelliher, Branden
Lin, Che-Hsuan
Peralta, Freddy
Chiang, Shao-Ching
Parmenter, Tyler
Goossen-Brown, Josh
Arias, Jefferson
Palumbo, Joe
Martin, Brett
Liriano, Elvin
Constanza, Alex
SAVE
Dominguez, Ronald
Hudgens, Brock
Sanchez, Miguel
Pacheco, Jairo
Holmes, Grant
Benitez, Anfernee
Peralta, Freddy
Kiel, Nick
Medeiros, Kodi
Young, Austin
Santos, Michael
Mejia, Jeferson
Gonzalez, Manuel
Ratliff, Lane
Green, Nick
Peralta, Freddy
Navas, Carlos
Boyles, Ty
Santiago, Jose
Mavare, Arlett
Peralta, Freddy
Perez, Ulises
Arizona League Standings:
Arizona League West
Raffaele, Jacob
Herb, Tyler
Marquina, Yoiber
AZL Mariners
AZL White Sox
AZL Rangers
AZL Padres
W
31
30
26
20
L
22
25
30
36
PCT
.585
.545
.464
.357
GB
2.0
6.5
12.5
Home
17-10
18-9
13-15
13-15
Away
14-12
12-16
13-15
7-21
Div
15-7
7-11
11-11
9-13
Streak
L2
L2
L1
W2
L10
5-5
5-5
3-7
7-3
W
34
30
29
27
22
L
22
25
27
28
34
PCT
.607
.545
.518
.491
.393
GB
3.5
5.0
6.5
12.0
Home
19-9
16-12
16-12
15-12
14-14
Away
15-13
14-13
13-15
12-16
8-20
Div
15-14
17-12
17-14
11-13
12-19
Streak
W4
L1
W1
W1
L2
L10
7-3
3-7
6-4
5-5
3-7
W
37
25
24
24
L
16
31
31
32
PCT
.698
.446
.436
.429
GB
13.5
14.0
14.5
Home
19-7
16-12
16-12
13-15
Away
18-9
9-19
8-19
11-17
Div
15-7
10-12
8-13
11-12
Streak
W1
W1
L1
L1
L10
7-3
6-4
5-5
5-5
L
10
13
14
20
PCT
.643
.536
.500
.286
GB
3.0
4.0
10.0
Home
9-5
7-7
6-7
5-9
Away
9-5
8-6
8-7
3-11
Div
8-2
3-5
7-5
2-8
Streak
L2
W1
W1
L2
L10
4-6
1-0
6-4
4-6
W
18
16
14
13
12
L
10
12
14
15
16
PCT
.643
.571
.500
.464
.429
GB
2.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
Home
8-6
9-7
6-7
8-6
7-7
Away
10-4
7-5
8-7
5-9
5-9
Div
9-6
9-6
5-9
7-8
5-6
Streak
W7
L1
W3
L1
W1
L10
9-1
6-4
6-4
0-1
5-5
W
17
14
12
11
L
11
14
16
17
PCT
.607
.500
.429
.393
GB
3.0
5.0
6.0
Home
8-6
10-4
7-7
5-9
Away
9-5
4-10
5-9
6-8
Div
5-5
6-4
5-5
4-6
Streak
W3
L1
L3
L5
L10
5-5
4-6
1-9
4-6
L
8
12
16
20
PCT
.680
.556
.429
.286
GB
3.0
6.5
10.5
Home
11-3
11-2
8-6
4-10
Away
6-5
4-10
4-10
4-10
Div
8-2
4-6
7-5
3-9
Streak
L2
L2
W2
L1
L10
5-5
5-5
7-3
3-7
W
20
15
13
12
9
L
8
12
15
15
19
PCT
.714
.556
.464
.444
.321
GB
4.5
7.0
7.5
11.0
Home
13-2
8-5
7-5
8-6
6-8
Away
7-6
7-7
6-10
4-9
3-11
Div
10-5
6-7
8-8
8-6
5-11
Streak
W4
W1
W1
L1
L2
L10
7-3
5-5
6-4
3-7
3-7
W
20
13
13
10
L
5
15
15
17
PCT
.800
.464
.464
.370
GB
8.5
8.5
11.0
Home
11-1
9-5
8-6
6-8
Away
9-4
4-10
5-9
4-9
Div
10-2
5-7
7-6
2-9
Streak
W1
W1
L1
L1
L10
7-3
6-4
5-5
5-5
Arizona League East
Morla, Ramon
Villegas, MJ
Rossman, Bubby
Krauss, Conor
AZL Giants
AZL Angels
AZL D-backs
AZL Athletics
AZL Cubs
Arizona League Central
Morel, Yomar
Ash, Brett
Goossen-Brown, Josh
Gomez, Mike
AZL Indians
AZL Dodgers
AZL Brewers
AZL Reds
Ash, Brett
Torres, Jose
Palmquist, Cody
Arizona League West - First Half
W
* AZL Rangers
18
AZL White Sox
15
AZL Mariners
14
AZL Padres
8
Almonte, Miguel
Asencio, Oliver
Brito, Frankely
Encarnacion, Frank
Feliz, Jose
Guzman, Carlos
Jimenez, Luis
Manzueta, Romulo
Martinez, Edwin
Paulino, Roberto
Pedie, Raul
Reyes, Ricardo
Sanchez, Miguel
Santiago, Jose
Severino, Robert
Tamarez, Albert
Urquides, Melchor
Zabala, Aneurys
Almonte, Adalfi
Almonte, Miguel
Andrade, Greifer
* Baez, Cesar
Cano, Jose
De la Cruz, Adonis
Dominguez, Anthony
Franco, Joshua
Gonzalez, Ivan
Jimenez, Angel
# Joseph, Luis
Morales, Johmbeyker
Pena, Onil
Perez, Yeison
Ramirez, Gregory
Rojas, Brayan
Rosa, Jose
* Rosario, Ronald
SCORE
REC.
1-3
L
0-1
2-4
L
0-2
1-6
L
0-3
9-2
W 1-3
8-11
L
1-4
2-5
L
1-5
13-9
W 2-5
5-7 (10) L
2-6
4-8
L
2-7
8-3
W 3-7
11-8 (13) W 4-7
7-16
L
4-8
9-0
W 5-8
16-17
L
5-9
2-4
L
5-10
4-1
W 6-10
6-5
W 7-10
6-1
W 8-10
6-14
L
8-11
3-4 (10) L
8-12
3-4 (12) L
8-13
6-2
W 9-13
4-3 (10) W 10-13
4-2
W 11-13
3-4 (10) L
11-14
9-2
W 12-14
2-6
L
12-15
6-4 (10) W 13-15
13-20
L
13-16
2-4
L
13-17
4-5 (10) L
13-18
7-5
W 14-18
5-4
W 15-18
3-15
L
15-19
10-2
W 16-19
8-1
W 17-19
1-15
L
17-20
1-4
L
17-21
5-8
L
17-22
3-23
L
17-23
7-5
W 18-23
3-4 (10) L
18-24
9-7
W 1-0
4-7
L
18-25
6-9
L
18-26
2-1
W 19-26
1-6
L
19-27
2-5
L
19-28
3-4
L
19-29
9-12
L
19-30
10-21
L
19-31
2-3
L
19-32
3-21
L
19-33
6-4
W 20-33
7-4
W 21-33
4-3
W 22-33
4-3
W 23-33
3-1
W 24-33
4-12
L
24-34
2-12
L
24-35
4-10
L
24-36
14-7
W 25-36
9-6
W 26-36
4-9
L
26-37
1-6
L
26-38
1-3
L
26-39
3-8
L
26-40
4-2
W 27-40
6-7
L
27-41
0-2 (5) L
27-42
2-3
L
27-43
Cancelled: Rain
Cancelled: Rain
WINNER
Matos, Andres
Oviedo, Jorge
Rosario, Jose
Sanchez, Miguel
Gomez, Anyelo
Vargas, Daris
Severino, Robert
Lugo, Sandy
Reina, Richard
Feliz, Jose
Pedie, Raul
El Halaby, Samir
Sanchez, Miguel
Morel, Melvin
Concepcion, Victor
Santiago, Jose
Pedie, Raul
Manzueta, Romulo
Guzman, Luis
Justo, Salvador
Peluffo, Jhon
Pedie, Raul
Asencio, Oliver
Reyes, Ricardo
Lugo, Sandy
Santiago, Jose
Martinez, Jose
Jimenez, Luis
El Halaby, Samir
Gonzalez, Daniel
Cespedes, Angher
Severino, Robert
Manzueta, Romulo
Parra, Olbis
Zabala, Aneurys
Asencio, Oliver
Ozuna, Lorenz
Quintana, Yohander
Peluffo, Jhon
Rosario, Jose
Pedie, Raul
Juliana, Hershelon
Montero, Merkis
Jimenez, Felix
Guzman, Hernando
Reyes, Ricardo
Uceta, Adonis
Rodriguez, Alejandro
Martinez, Algenis
Rosario, Ramses
Bermudez, Juan
Diaz, Alvaro
Guzman, Eber
Asencio, Oliver
Tamarez, Albert
Pedie, Raul
Encarnacion, Frank
Martinez, Edwin
Pacheco, Johalis
Gomez, Anyelo
Rosario, Miguel
Reyes, Ricardo
Pedie, Raul
Geraldo, Jose
Gonzalez, Merandy
Gonzalez, Daniel
Caceres, Carlos
Feliz, Jose
Morel, Melvin
Bolivar, Deiyerbert
Flores, Alejandro
124 - 2014 SEATTLE MARINERS SEASON REVIEW
LOSER
Santiago, Jose
Zabala, Aneurys
Manzueta, Romulo
Pacheco, Johalis
Asencio, Oliver
Santiago, Jose
Jimenez, Felix
Pedie, Raul
Brito, Frankely
Laguerre, Ramon
Torrealba, Jervis
Urquides, Melchor
Pena, Wilber
Encarnacion, Frank
Feliz, Jose
Flores, Alejandro
Lara, Jose
Diaz, Oneiver
Reyes, Ricardo
Sanchez, Miguel
Severino, Robert
Valdez, Juan
Alcantara, Brayan
Cedeno, Moises
Jimenez, Luis
Jones, David
Tamarez, Albert
Celis, Jorge
Urquides, Melchor
Zabala, Aneurys
Pedie, Raul
Charlis, Fiyeral
Reyes, Prebito
Reyes, Ricardo
Estevez, Angel
Fernandez, Junior
Tamarez, Albert
Severino, Robert
Tamarez, Albert
Zabala, Aneurys
Alcantara, Brayan
Jimenez, Luis
Manzueta, Romulo
Asencio, Oliver
Pedie, Raul
Merilan, Claudio
Urquides, Melchor
Sanchez, Miguel
Jimenez, Luis
Severino, Robert
Manzueta, Romulo
Jimenez, Luis
Martinez, Edwin
Fernandez, Junior
Lara, Jose
Guillen, Alexander
Viloria, Ismael
Peralta, Ofelky
Asencio, Oliver
Zabala, Aneurys
Guzman, Carlos
Jones, David
Guzman, Hernando
Asencio, Oliver
Zabala, Aneurys
Manzueta, Romulo
Severino, Robert
Garcia, Yordani
Pedie, Raul
Zabala, Aneurys
Manzueta, Romulo
SAVE
Justo, Salvador
Justo, Salvador
Ovalles, Jordan
Martinez, Edwin
Vallejo, Bladimil
Martinez, Edwin
Ardiles, Yeferson
Dominican Summer League Standings:
Boca Chica South
# DSL Red Sox
& DSL Giants
DSL Nationals
DSL Yankees1
DSL Mets1
DSL Rockies
DSL Orioles2
DSL Mariners
DSL Cardinals
DSL Rojos
Diaz, Alvaro
Sanchez, Miguel
Boca Chica Northwest
Severino, Robert
Boca Chica North
Pedie, Raul
Caceres, Carlos
Guzman, Carlos
Sanchez, Miguel
Feliz, Jose
Guillen, Alexander
Herrera, Alvin
Espinal, Raynel
Lara, Jean
Lugo, Sandy
Lara, Jean
Jimenez, Luis
Rodriguez, Ramon
El Halaby, Samir
Charlis, Fiyeral
Ramirez, Yonathan
Paulino, Roberto
Paulino, Roberto
Jimenez, Luis
Jimenez, Luis
Olivo, Aneury
Gonzalez, Harol
Torrealba, Jervis
Jimenez, Luis
Vizcaino, Raffi
Morel, Jose
PITCHERS
Berroteran, Jose
Breto, Liarvis
Carrillo, Rohimard
Fernandez, Alvaro
Hernandez, Anjul
Hernandez, Carlos
Hidalgo, Hector
Lopez, Robinson
Marruffo, Wladimir
Miliani, Eduardo
Osorio, Neritzon
Padovani, Paolo
Perez, Ulises
Pina, Andres
Rodriguez, Carlos
Salinas, Edward
Suarez, Michael
Torres, Andres
Team Total
SCORE
REC. WINNER
LOSER
0-6
L
0-1
Vasquez, Angel
Miliani, Eduardo
5-4
W 1-1
Hidalgo, Hector
Valera, Ramon
5-4
W 2-1
Suarez, Michael
Ramos, Edubray
2-11
L
2-2
Sanchez, Jesus
Osorio, Neritzon
0-6
L
2-3
Idrogo, Eudis
Miliani, Eduardo
14-4
W 3-3
Marruffo, Wladimir
Bermudez, Harrinson
12-6
W 4-3
Hernandez, Anjul
Perez, Alfredo
13-1
W 5-3
Pina, Andres
Sanz, Chander
1-2
L
5-4
Cedeno, Luis
Padovani, Paolo
2-3
L
5-5
Jerez, Salvador
Hidalgo, Hector
5-10
L
5-6
Suarez, Ranger
Perez, Ulises
6-5
W 6-6
Breto, Liarvis
Bastardo, Armando
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 06/02
6-7
L
6-7
Jerez, Salvador
Pina, Andres
7-1
W 7-7
Osorio, Neritzon
Carrasco, Luis
4-6
L
7-8
Marval, Johan
Hidalgo, Hector
8-9 (7) L
7-10
Verastegui, Adenson Salinas, Edward
0-8 (7) L
7-9
Vasquez, Angel
Hernandez, Anjul
7-14
L
7-11
Sanchez, Julio
Berroteran, Jose
2-0
W 8-11
Suarez, Michael
Delgado, Victor
11-1
W 9-11
Osorio, Neritzon
Da Silva, Miguel
1-3
L
9-12
Idrogo, Eudis
Perez, Ulises
4-7 (10) L
9-13
Arias, Jesus
Marruffo, Wladimir
6-7 (17) L
9-14
Sobil, Victor
Berroteran, Jose
9-2
W 10-14 Suarez, Michael
Guarecuco, Roimar
4-0
W 11-14 Osorio, Neritzon
Figueroa, Ken
5-6
L
11-15 Sanchez, Julio
Salinas, Edward
3-7
L
11-16 Fernandez, Yeisson Rodriguez, Carlos
2-3
L
11-17 Serrano, Luis
Torres, Andres
5-4 (10) W 12-17 Marruffo, Wladimir
Verastegui, Adenson
9-3
W 13-17 Osorio, Neritzon
Ramirez, Moises
2-5
L
13-18 Diaz, Oberdan
Salinas, Edward
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 06/25
5-4
W 14-18 Torres, Andres
Verastegui, Adenson
3-5 (10) L
14-19 Sanchez, Julio
Breto, Liarvis
15-10
W 15-19 Osorio, Neritzon
Carrasco, Luis
13-7 (7) W 16-19 Padovani, Paolo
Guarecuco, Roimar
0-2
L
16-20 VSL Rays won due to forfeit by VSL Mariners
3-5
L
16-21 Perez, Gerbinson
Hernandez, Carlos
4-3 (13) W 17-21 Marruffo, Wladimir
Pacheco, Alex
7-1
W 18-21 Suarez, Michael
Delgado, Victor
4-2 (10) W 19-21 Osorio, Neritzon
Guarecuco, Roimar
5-8
L
19-22 Perez, Gerbinson
9-7
W 20-22 Rodriguez, Carlos
3-4
L
20-23 Melendez, Orestes
8-5
W 21-23 Miliani, Eduardo
0-3
L
21-24 Paricaguan, Jesus
3-12
L
21-25 De Los Rio, Enrique
3-2
W 22-25 Hernandez, Anjul
2-7
L
22-26 Veliz, Oliver
6-2
W 23-26 Suarez, Michael
1-3
L
23-27 Sanchez, Julio
0-4
L
23-28 Suarez, Ranger
6-3
W 24-28 Torres, Andres
1-3
L
23-29 Rodriguez, Hector
4-3
W 24-29 Marruffo, Wladimir
3-5
L
24-30 Indriago, Carlos
Postponed: Rain... Rescheduled for 08/04
2-1
W 25-30 Hernandez, Carlos
6-5
W 26-30 Hidalgo, Hector
3-2
W 27-30 Marruffo, Wladimir
5-3 (7) W 29-30 Breto, Liarvis
4-3
W 30-30 Suarez, Michael
2-0
W 31-30 Hernandez, Carlos
5-8
L
31-31 Diaz, Oberdan
5-2
W 32-31 Hernandez, Anjul
3-2
W 33-31 Torres, Andres
5-6
L
33-32 Pacheco, Alex
2-5
L
33-33 Velis, Sergio
0-2 (7) L
33-34 Cazorla, Kevin
5-3 (7) W 34-34 Berroteran, Jose
Perez, Ulises
Bermudez, Harrinson
Padovani, Paolo
Hernandez, Edgardo
Fernandez, Alvaro
Perez, Ulises
Fernandez, Yeisson
Hidalgo, Hector
Moreno, Willians
Marruffo, Wladimir
Perez, Ulises
Romero, Orlando
Breto, Liarvis
Sanchez, Julio
Berroteran, Jose
Verastegui, Adenson
Marruffo, Wladimir
Garcia, Alejandro
Hernandez, Carlos
Verastegui, Adenson
Cedeno, Luis
Jerez, Salvador
Garcia, Alejandro
Zerpa, Jose
Fuentes, Jose
De Los Rio, Enrique
Rodriguez, Carlos
Rodriguez, Abrahan
Rodriguez, Hector
Rodriguez, Carlos
Hernandez, Carlos
Lopez, Robinson
Sanchez, Jesus
PLAYER
Alex Jackson
Gareth Morgan
Austin Cousino
Ryan Yarbrough
Dan Altavilla
Lane Ratliff
Taylor Byrd
Kody Kerski
Peter Miller
Adam Martin
Jeremiah Muhammad
Nelson Ward
Marvin Gorgas
Chris Mariscal
Lukas Schiraldi
Wayne Taylor
Trey Cochran-Gill
Nick Kiel
Rohn Pierce
Hawtin Buchanan
Jay Baum
Jarrett Brown
Pat Peterson
Sheehan Planas-Arteaga
Vinny Nittoli
Taylor Smart
Andy Peterson
Dominic Blanco
Tyler Herb
James Alfonso
DeAires Moses
Chase Nyman
Tom Verdi
Andrew Summerville
Chris McGrath
Spencer Hermann
Sam Lindquist
Taylor Zeutenhorst
Kavin Keyes
Scott Manea
POS
OF
OF
OF
LHP
RHP
LHP
LHP
RHP
RHP
C
RHP
SS
RHP
SS
RHP
C
RHP
LHP
RHP
RHP
SS
LHP
LHP
1B
RHP
SS
2B
C
RHP
C
CF
2B
SS
LHP
LHP
LHP
RHP
OF
3B
C
2b = Competitive Balance B Pick (end of 2nd round)
SCHOOL
Rancho Bernardo HS
Blyth Academy
University of Kentucky
Old Dominion University
Mercyhurst College
Jones County Junior College
Nicholls State University
Sacred Heart University
Florida State University
Western Carolina University
Coral Springs Christian Academy
University of Georgia
East Hampton High School
Fresno State
University of Texas
Stanford University
Auburn University
Bellevue College
Canisius College
Ole Miss
Clemson University
University of Georgia
North Carolina State
Barry Unversity
Xavier University
University of Tennessee
Oregon State University
Gulf Coast High School
Coast Carolina University
University of Hartford
East Nashville Magnet School
East Mississippi Community College
University of Connecticut
Lakeside High School
Marist School
Fisher College
Stanford University
University of Iowa
Oregon State University
St. Johns High School
HOMETOWN
Escondido, CA
Toronto, ONT, Canada
Dublin, OH
Lakeland, FL
Greenock, PA
Purvis, MS
Petal, MS
Waterbury, CT
Lutz, FL
Marietta, GA
Corals Springs, FL
Marietta, GA
East Hampton, CT
Fresno, CA
Austin, TX
Houston, TX
Tallassee, AL
Everett, WA
Lockport, NY
Biloxi, MS
Alpharetta, GA
Conyers, GA
Bear, DE
Miami, FL
Gibsonia, PA
Maple Valley, WA
La Palma, CA
Naples, FL
Lykens, PA
Raynham, MA
Goodlettsville, TN
Pascagoula, MS
Warwick, RI
Seattle, WA
Atlanta, GA
Jacksonville, FL
Mercer Island, WA
Sheldon, IA
Sandy, UT
Shrewsbury, MA
Back Row L-R: Danny Farquhar, Dominic Leone, Fernando Rodney, Joe Beimel, Erasmo Ramirez, Roenis Elias, Felix Hernandez, Hisashi Iwakuma, Chris Young, Tom Wilhelmsen,
Charlie Furbush, Brandon Maurer, Yoervis Medina, James Paxton
Third Row L-R: Performance Specialists James Clifford and Chad Uihlein, Mental Skills Coach Michael Gerson, Endy Chavez, Dustin Ackley, Brad Miller, Kendrys Morales,
Robinson Cano, Kyle Seager, Logan Morrison, Chris Taylor, Austin Jackson, Chris Denorfia, Interpreter Antony Suzuki, Visiting Clubhouse Manager Ted Walsh
Second Row L-R: Athletic Trainers Rob Nodine, Rick Griffin, Matt Toth, and Yoshihiro Nakazawa, Bat Boys Oscar Castro and Mitchell Winterburn, Willie Bloomquist, Jesus Sucre,
Mike Zunino, Bat Boys Jordan Larson and Joey Race, Head Goundskeeper Bob Christofferson, Clubhouse Staff Billy Sepich and Jeff Bopp, Clubhouse Manager Ryan Stiles
Front Row L-R: Video Coordinator Jimmy Hartley, Assistant Video Coordinator Craig Manning, Batting Practice Pitcher Scott Budner, Bullpen Catcher Jason Phillips,
Bullpen Coach Mike Rojas, Third Base Coach Rich Donnelly, Assistant Hitting Coach/Outfield Instructor Andy Van Slyke, Manager Lloyd McClendon, Bench Coach Trent Jewett,
Hitting Coach Howard Johnson, Pitching Coach Rick Waits, First Base Coach Chris Woodward, Quality Control Coach Chris Prieto, Clubhouse Staff Chris DeWitt and Pete Fortune