Seattle Mariners season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Seattle Mariners. AL Runner- Up. AL West Champions. Major League affiliations. Location. Other information. Owner(s)Hiroshi Yamauchi(represented by Howard Lincoln)General manager(s)Pat Gillick. Manager(s)Lou Piniella. Local television. 2001 Seattle Mariners; Roster: Pitchers. 48 Paul Abbott; 37 Norm Charlton; 45 Ryan Franklin; 61 Brian Fuentes; 34 Freddy García; 54 John Halama; 50 Jamie Moyer; 43. The Seattle Mariners are an American professional baseball team based in Seattle, Washington. Enfranchised in 1977, the Mariners are a member of the West division of. Seattle Mariners Fun Facts : Questions & Answers This category is for questions and answers related to Seattle Mariners, as asked by users of FunTrivia.com. KSTW- TV 1. 1 (Dave Niehaus, Rick Rizzs, Ron Fairly, Dave Valle, Dave Henderson, Tom Paciorek)Local radio. KIRO 7. 10 AM (Dave Niehaus, Rick Rizzs, Ron Fairly, Dave Valle, Dave Henderson) < Previous season Next season > The Seattle Mariners' 2. The season saw the Mariners obtain a record of 1. Major League record for wins set by the Chicago Cubs in 1. American League team. They led the majors in both runs scored and fewest runs allowed. Seattle Mariners at Cincinnati Reds Tickets (Ken Griffey Jr. Dual Bobblehead Giveaway). The Mariners have played some strange games this season, but Thursday's remarkable comeback win was the best of the best. Winning the American League West division, the 2. Mariners reached the postseason in consecutive seasons to date, following their wild card berth in 2. The team went on to defeat the Cleveland Indians in the American League Division Series, but fell to the New York Yankees in five games in the American League Championship Series. The 2. 00. 1 season was also notable for the Major League debut of star Japanese outfielder. Ichiro Suzuki, who led the league in batting average and won the AL MVP, as well as the Mariners hosting their second All- Star Game. To date, it is also the last season where the Mariners reached the postseason. Offseason[edit]November 7, 2. Scott Podsednik was signed as a Free Agent with the Seattle Mariners.[2]December 2. Bret Boone was signed as a Free Agent with the Seattle Mariners.[3]Regular season[edit]Season standings[edit]Detailed records[edit]Record vs. American League Records. Sources: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][1. Team. ANABALBOSCWSCLEDETKCMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL Anaheim—4–5. Baltimore. 5–4—9–1. Boston. 3–4. 10–9—3–3. Chicago. 3–6. 4–3. Cleveland. 4–5. Detroit. 4–5. 2–4. Kansas City. 4–5. Minnesota. 6–3. New York. 3–4. 13–5. Oakland. 14–6. 7–2. Seattle. 15–4. 8–1. Tampa Bay. 2–7. Texas. 12–7. 7–2. Toronto. 4–5. 12–7. Game log[edit]Legend Mariners win Mariners loss Postponement. Bold. Mariners team member. Game Log: 1. 16–4. Home: 5. 7–2. 4; Road: 5. April: 2. 0–5 (Home: 8–2; Road: 1. Date. Opponent. Score. Win. Loss. Save. Attendance. Record. Boxscore. April 2. Athletics. Rhodes (1–0)Mecir (0–1)Sasaki (1)4. April 3. Athletics. Zito (1–0)Halama (0–1)–2. April 4. Athletics. Sele (1–0)Heredia (0–1)–3. April 6@ Rangers. Rhodes (2–0)Zimmerman (0–1)Sasaki (2)3. April 7@ Rangers. Franklin (1–0)Davis (0–1)Sasaki (3)4. April 8@ Rangers. Venafro (1–0)Paniagua (0–1)Crabtree (2)4. April 1. 0@ Athletics. Halama (1–1)Heredia (0–2)Sasaki (4)1. April 1. 1@ Athletics. Sele (2–0)Mecir (0–2)Sasaki (5)1. April 1. 2@ Athletics. Moyer (1–0)Hudson (1–1)–1. April 1. 3@ Angels. Hasegawa (1–0)Sasaki (0–1)–3. April 1. 4@ Angels. GarcÃa (1–0)Valdez (0–1)Sasaki (6)3. April 1. 5@ Angels. Paniagua (1–1)Hasegawa (1–1)Nelson (1)2. April 1. 6Rangers. Franklin (2–0)Glynn (0–3)–4. April 1. 7Rangers. Moyer (2–0)Helling (0–3)Sasaki (7)3. April 1. 8Rangers. Davis (2–1)Tomko (0–1)Zimmerman (1)4. April 1. 9Angels. GarcÃa (2–0)Valdez (0–2)Sasaki (8)2. April 2. 0Angels. Halama (2–1)Rapp (0–3)Sasaki (9)3. April 2. 1Angels. Moyer (3–0)Washburn (0–2)Nelson (2)3. April 2. 2Angels. Sele (3–0)Ortiz (2–2)–4. April 2. 4@ Yankees. GarcÃa (3–0)Stanton (1–1)Sasaki (1. April 2. 5@ Yankees. Charlton (1–0)Pettitte (3–2)Sasaki (1. April 2. 6@ Yankees. Moyer (4–0)Mussina (1–3)Rhodes (1)3. April 2. 7@ White Sox. Sele (4–0)Baldwin (0–1)Sasaki (1. April 2. 8@ White Sox. Tomko (1–1)Biddle (1–1)Sasaki (1. April 2. 9@ White Sox. Glover (2–1)Franklin (2–1)–2. May: 2. 0–7 (Home: 1. Road: 1. 0–2)#Date. Opponent. Score. Win. Loss. Save. Attendance. Record. Boxscore. May 1. Red Sox. 0–2. MartÃnez (3–0)Halama (2–2)Arrojo (4)3. May 2. Red Sox. 5–1. Sele (5–0)Nomo (3–2)–4. May 3. Red Sox. 10–3. Moyer (5–0)Castillo (3–2)–3. May 4. Blue Jays. Parris (2–2)Abott (0–1)–4. May 5. Blue Jays. Rhodes (3–0)Borbón (0–2)Sasaki (1. May 6. Blue Jays. Carpenter (3–1)Halama (2–3)–4. May 8@ Red Sox. 4–1. Nomo (4–2)Moyer (5–1)–3. May 9@ Red Sox. 10–5. Nelson (1–0)Arrojo (1–1)Sasaki (1. May 1. 0@ Red Sox. Halama (3–3)Ohka (2–2)Sasaki (1. May 1. 1@ Blue Jays. Abbott (1–1)Hamilton (1–2)–2. May 1. 2@ Blue Jays. Tomko (2–1)Escobar (0–1)–2. May 1. 3@ Blue Jays. Moyer (6–1)Loaiza (4–4)Sasaki (1. May 1. 5White Sox. Nelson (2–0)Howry (2–1)Paniagua (1)3. May 1. 6White Sox. Abbott (2–1)Biddle (1–3)Paniagua (2)3. May 1. 7White Sox. GarcÃa (4–0)Wells (3–4)Nelson (3)4. May 1. 8Yankees. 10–1. Mendoza (3–1)Halama (3–4)–4. May 1. 9Yankees. 1–2 (1. Stanton (4–1)Sasaki (0–2)Rivera (1. May 2. 0Yankees. 6–2. Sele (6–0)Clemens (4–1)–4. May 2. 2@ Twins. 11–1. Wells (4–1)Abbott (2–2)–2. May 2. 3@ Twins. 5–4. Rhodes (4–0)Carrasco (2–1)Sasaki (1. May 2. 5@ Royals. Franklin (3–1)Grimsley (0–2)Sasaki (1. May 2. 6@ Royals. Sele (2–0)Meadows (1–6)–2. May 2. 7@ Royals. Charlton (7–0)Santiago (2–2)–1. May 2. 8@ Royals. Abbott (3–2)Durbin (3–3)–2. May 2. 9Orioles. 3–2. GarcÃa (5–0)Roberts (5–4)Sasaki (2. May 3. 0Orioles. 12–5. Halama (4–4)Johnson (4–3)–3. May 3. 1Orioles. 2–1. Sele (8–0)Mercedes (1–7)Sasaki (2. June: 1. 8–9 (Home: 1. Road: 8–4)#Date. Opponent. Score. Win. Loss. Save. Attendance. Record. Boxscore. June 1. Devil Rays. Moyer (7–1)Rekar (0–7)Nelson (4)4. June 2. Devil Rays. Abbott (4–2)Rupe (2–5)Sasaki (2. June 3. Devil Rays. GarcÃa (6–0)Sturtze (2–5)Sasaki (2. June 4. Rangers. 11–6. Franklin (4–1)Venafro (1–2)–4. June 5. Rangers. 5–4. Paniagua (2–1)Smart (1–1)Sasaki (2. June 6. Rangers. 7–3. Moyer (8–1)Oliver (4–2)–4. June 8. Padres. 7–1. Abbott (5–2)Jarvis (3–6)–4. June 9. Padres. 3–6. Jones (3–8)GarcÃa (6–1)Hoffman (1. June 1. 0Padres. 8–1. Halama (5–4)Loewer (0–1)–4. June 1. 2@ Rockies. Fuentes (1–0)Acevedo (0–1)Sasaki (2. June 1. 3@ Rockies. Postponed (rain); rescheduled June 1. June 1. 4@ Rockies. Chacón (4–3)Moyer (8–2)–4. June 1. 4@ Rockies. Abbott (6–2)Astacio (5–7)–3. June 1. 5@ Padres. GarcÃa (7–1)Jones (3–9)–6. June 1. 6@ Padres. Halama (6–4)Loewer (0–2)–6. June 1. 7@ Padres. Davey (2–2)Nelson (2–1)Hoffman (1. June 1. 8@ Athletics. Zito (4–6)Charlton (2–1)Isringhausen (1. June 1. 9@ Athletics. Rhodes (5–0)Isringhausen (1–2)Sasaki (2. June 2. 0@ Athletics. Guthrie (5–1)Sasaki (0–3)–4. June 2. 1@ Athletics. Paniagua (3–1)Tam (0–3)Rhodes (2)2. June 2. 2Angels. 1–8. Washburn (5–4)Sele (8–1)–4. June 2. 3Angels. 1–2. Rapp (2–7)Moyer (8–3)Percival (1. June 2. 4Angels. 7–3. Abbott (7–2)Schoeneweis (6–6)Sasaki (2. June 2. 6Athletics. GarcÃa (8–1)Mulder (8–5)–4. June 2. 7Athletics. Hudson (8–5)Halama (6–5)Isringhausen (1. June 2. 8Athletics. Guthrie (6–1)Fuentes (1–1)Isringhausen (1. June 2. 9@ Angels. Moyer (9–3)Schoeneweis (6–7)–4. June 3. 0@ Angels. Stark (1–0)Ortiz (6–6)Sasaki (2. July: 1. 8–9 (Home: 8–4; Road: 1. Date. Opponent. Score. Win. Loss. Save. Attendance. Record. Boxscore. July 1@ Angels. 5–0. GarcÃa (9–1)Wise (1–2)–2. July 2@ Rangers. 9–7 (1. Nelson (3–1)Petkovsek (0–1)Sasaki (2. July 3@ Rangers. 8–4. Sele (9–1)Oliver (7–3)–4. July 4@ Rangers. 3–6. Bell (2–0)Moyer (9–4)Venafro (3)4. July 5@ Rangers. 2–1. Rogers (4–6)Stark (1–1)–2. July 6@ Dodgers. 13–0. GarcÃa (1. 0–1)Brown (7–4)–5. July 7@ Dodgers. 1–2. Herges (7–6)Paniagua (3–2)–4. July 8@ Dodgers. 9–2. Sele (1. 0–1)Williams (2–1)–4. July 1. 07. 2nd All- Star Game. American League 4, National League 1 (Seattle; Safeco Field)8. July 1. 2Giants. 4–3 (1. Rhodes (6–0)Boehringer (0–2)–4. July 1. 3Giants. 3–5. Ortiz (1. 0–5)Moyer (9–5)Nen (2. July 1. 4Giants. 3–2. GarcÃa (1. 1–1)Estes (7–4)Sasaki (3. July 1. 5Diamondbacks. Sele (1. 1–1)Ellis (6–4)–4. July 1. 6Diamondbacks. Batista (5–5)Halama (6–6)Kim (7)4. July 1. 7Diamondbacks. Abbott (8–2)Anderson (2–6)–4. July 1. 8@ Royals. Nelson (4–1)Hernández (2–3)Sasaki (3. July 1. 9@ Royals. Wilson (4–1)GarcÃa (1. July 2. 0@ Twins. Sele (1. 2–1)Mays (1. July 2. 1@ Twins. Halama (7–6)Johnson (0–1)Sasaki (3. July 2. 2@ Twins. Abbott (9–2)Lohse (3–2)–4. July 2. 3@ Twins. Moyer (1. 0–5)Radke (1. Sasaki (3. 3)3. 1,2. July 2. 4Royals. 1–6. Wilson (5–1)GarcÃa (1. July 2. 5Royals. 1–5. Byrd (2–4)Sele (1. July 2. 6Royals. 4–0. Piñeiro (1–0)George (0–1)–4. July 2. 7Twins. 11–4. Abbott (1. 0–2)Lohse (3–3)–4. July 2. 8Twins. 5–1. Moyer (1. 1–5)Radke (1. July 2. 9Twins. 10–2. GarcÃa (1. 2–3)Milton (9–4)–4. July 3. 1@ Tigers. Lima (3–2)Sele (1. Anderson (1. 3)3. August: 2. 0–9 (Home: 9–4; Road: 1. Date. Opponent. Score. Win. Loss. Save. Attendance. Record. Boxscore. August 1@ Tigers. Abbott (1. 1–2)Holt (7–9)–2. August 2@ Tigers. Piñeiro (2–0)Pettyjohn (0–4)Sasaki (3. August 3@ Indians. Moyer (1. 2–5)Colón (1. Sasaki (3. 5)4. 2,5. August 4@ Indians. GarcÃa (1. 3–3)Báez (2–1)Rhodes (3)4. August 5@ Indians. Rocker (3–4)Paniagua (3–3)–4. August 6@ Indians. Abbott (1. 2–2)Nagy (4–5)Paniagua (3)4. August 7. Blue Jays. Halama (8–6)De. Witt (0–1)–4. August 8. Blue Jays. Moyer (1. 3–5)Carpenter (7–1. August 9. Blue Jays. Quantrill (1. 0–2)GarcÃa (1. Koch (2. 5)4. 5,6. August 1. 0White Sox. Biddle (4–7)Sasaki (0–4)Foulke (2. August 1. 1White Sox. Franklin (5–1)Foulke (3–7)–4. August 1. 2White Sox. Rhodes (7–0)Wells (6–9)Sasaki (3. August 1. 4@ Red Sox. Paniagua (4–3)Beck (5–4)Sasaki (3. August 1. 5@ Red Sox. GarcÃa (1. 4–4)Castillo (7–7)–3. August 1. 6@ Red Sox. Garcés (4–1)Sele (1. Urbina (1)3. 3,5. August 1. 7@ Yankees. Mussina (1. 2–1. Abbott (1. 2–3)Mendoza (5)5. August 1. 8@ Yankees. Rhodes (8–0)Lilly (3–6)Sasaki (3. August 1. 9@ Yankees. Moyer (1. 4–5)Pettitte (1. August 2. 0Tigers. Sparks (9–7)GarcÃa (1. August 2. 1Tigers.
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