Seattle Mariners

Seattle Mariners

The Seattle Mariners are a professional baseball team based in Seattle, Washington. Enfranchised in 1977, the Mariners are a member of the Western Division of Major League Baseball's American League. Safeco Field has been the Mariners' home ballpark since July 1999. From their 1977 inception until June 1999, the club's home park was the Kingdome. The "Mariners" name originates from the prominence of marine culture in the city of Seattle. They are nicknamed "the M's", a title featured in their primary logo from 1987–1992. The current team colors are Navy Blue, Northwest Green , and...
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Sport:Baseball
League:Major League Baseball
League:American League
Division:American League West
Founded:1977
Home field:Safeco Field
City:Seattle
Colors:Silver, Navy Blue, Northwest Green

Team statistics for Seattle Mariners

SeasonWinsLosses
2008 Major League Baseball season 61 101
2007 Major League Baseball season 88 74
2006 Major League Baseball season 78 84
2005 Major League Baseball season 69 93
2004 Major League Baseball season 63 99
2003 Major League Baseball season 93 69
2002 Major League Baseball Season 93 69
2001 Major League Baseball Season 116 46
2000 Major League Baseball season 91 71
1999 Major League Baseball Season 79 83
1998 Major League Baseball Season 76 85
1997 Major League Baseball Season 90 72
1996 Major League Baseball Season 85 76
1995 Major League Baseball Season 79 66
1994 Major League Baseball Season 49 63
1993 Major League Baseball Season 82 80
1992 Major League Baseball Season 64 98
1991 Major League Baseball Season 83 79
1990 Major League Baseball Season 77 85
1989 Major League Baseball Season 73 89
1988 Major League Baseball Season 68 93
1987 Major League Baseball Season 78 84
1986 Major League Baseball Season 67 95
1985 Major League Baseball season 74 88
1984 Major League Baseball Season 74 88
1983 Major League Baseball Season 60 102
1982 Major League Baseball Season 76 86
1981 Major League Baseball Season 44 65
1980 Major League Baseball Season 59 103
1979 Major League Baseball Season 67 95
1978 Major League Baseball Season 56 104
1977 Major League Baseball Season 64 98
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Award-winning players of the Seattle Mariners

Ken Griffey, Jr.
Ken Griffey, Jr.
American League Gold Glove Award for the 1993 Major League Baseball Season
Ichiro Suzuki
Ichiro Suzuki
American League Rookie of the Year for the 2001 Major League Baseball Season
Adrián Beltré
Adrián Beltré
American League Gold Glove Award for the 2008 Major League Baseball Season
Rickey Henderson
Rickey Henderson
American League Gold Glove Award for the 1981 Major League Baseball Season
Alex Rodriguez
Alex Rodriguez
American League Gold Glove Award for the 2002 Major League Baseball Season
Randy Johnson
Randy Johnson
American League Cy Young Award for the 1995 Major League Baseball Season

Current roster of the Seattle Mariners

NumberAgeNamePosition
1 25 Reegie Corona Second baseman
2 35 Kenji Johjima Catcher
4 28 José Celestino López Second baseman
7 30 Yuniesky Betancourt Shortstop
9 28 Jeff Clement Catcher
10 34 Endy Chávez Right fielder
12 29 Mike Morse Right fielder
18 29 Ryan Rowland-Smith Starting pitcher
21 29 Franklin Gutiérrez Right fielder
24 42 Ken Griffey, Jr. Left fielder
25 27 Wladimir Balentien Right fielder
27 25 Matt Tuiasosopo Third baseman
29 32 Adrián Beltré Third baseman
30 36 Russell Branyan First baseman
31 26 Ryan Feierabend Starting pitcher
32 28 Rob Johnson Catcher
34 25 Félix Hernández Starting pitcher
35 27 Brandon Morrow Starting pitcher
36 25 Gaby Hernandez Pitcher
37 27 César Jiménez Relief pitcher
38 28 Jason Vargas Starting pitcher
39 29 Bryan LaHair First baseman
43 40 Miguel Batista Starting pitcher
45 32 Erik Bedard Starting pitcher
48 31 Roy Corcoran Relief pitcher
49 28 Garrett Olson Starting pitcher
51 38 Ichiro Suzuki Right fielder
52 32 Carlos Silva Starting pitcher
53 30 David Aardsma Relief pitcher
54 27 Jose Lugo Pitcher
55 35 Tyler Walker Relief pitcher
57 28 Mark Lowe Relief pitcher
59 25 Mike Carp First baseman
60 28 Justin Thomas Starting pitcher
68 28 Stephen Kahn Pitcher
69 24 Greg Halman Center fielder
72 25 Marwin Vega Pitcher
73 29 Luis Peña Pitcher
26 Lucas French Starting pitcher
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Manager of the Seattle Mariners

Don Wakamatsu
Don Wakamatsu
Age:48

Wilbur Donald "Don" Wakamatsu is a former Major League Baseball catcher and manager. He was the manager of the Seattle Mariners for the 2009 season, as well as the majority of the 2010 season. He is currently the Toronto Blue Jays bench coach for the 2011 season. Wakamatsu was a three-sport star at the Bay Area's Hayward High School in California, and ultimately chose baseball over football due to his lack of size. He and Jacksonville Jaguars...
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Recent top draft picks for the Seattle Mariners

Phillipe Aumont
Phillipe Aumont
Draft:2007 Major League Baseball Draft
Overall rank:11

Phillippe Aumont is a minor league professional baseball pitcher with the Philadelphia Phillies organization. He was drafted by the Seattle Mariners 11th overall in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft. He is the third earliest Canadian pick and the first Quebec player to be picked in the first...
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Brandon Morrow
Brandon Morrow
Draft:2006 Major League Baseball Draft
Overall rank:5

Brandon John Morrow is an American professional baseball pitcher with the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball . Morrow has four primary pitches, a fastball, slider, circle change and a spiked curveball combination. He can throw for a high velocity, often getting into the mid to high-90's...
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Jeff Clement
Jeff Clement
Draft:2005 Major League Baseball Draft
Overall rank:3

Jeffrey Burton Clement is a Major League Baseball first baseman who is currently in the Pittsburgh Pirates' organization. Clement was the Seattle Mariners' first round draft pick in the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft. Clement was born and raised in Marshalltown, Iowa. As a twelve year old,...
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Ryan Christianson
Ryan Christianson
Draft:1999 Major League Baseball Draft
Overall rank:11
Matthew Thornton
Matthew Thornton
Draft:1998 Major League Baseball Draft
Overall rank:22

Owners of the Seattle Mariners

Howard Lincoln
Howard Lincoln

Howard Charles Lincoln is an American lawyer and businessman, known primarily for being the former chairman of Nintendo of America and the current Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Seattle Mariners baseball team, representing absentee majority owner Hiroshi Yamauchi. Born in Oakland,...
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Nintendo
Nintendo

Nintendo Co., Ltd. is a multinational corporation located in Kyoto, Japan. Founded on September 23, 1889 by Fusajiro Yamauchi, it produced handmade hanafuda cards. By 1963, the company had tried several small niche businesses, such as a cab company and a love hotel. Nintendo developed into a video...
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Current coaches for Seattle Mariners

Alan Cockrell
Coaching Position: Hitting Coach

Atlee Alan Cockrell is a retired Major League Baseball outfielder. Cockrell is an alumnus of Joplin, MO's now-closed Parkwood High School where he was a standout on their championship football, baseball, and basketball teams, and the University of Tennessee, where he was an all-American outfielder for the baseball team, and played quarterback for the football team. Twice named first-team all state, Cockrell led Joplin, Missouri's Parkwood High...
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Rick Adair
Coaching Position: Pitching Coach

Michael Richard Adair is the pitching coach for the Baltimore Orioles and a former minor league baseball player. As a player, Adair played college baseball at Western Carolina University and was drafted by the then-newly formed Mariners in the third round of the 1979 Major League Baseball Draft. Injuries ended his career seven years later, having peaked at the Triple-A level. He has held various coaching jobs since the end of his playing...
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Ty Van Burkleo
Coaching Position: Bench Coach

Tyler Lee Van Burkleo was a former bench coach for the Seattle Mariners and a former first baseman in major league baseball. He played for two different major league teams in his career: the California Angels and Colorado Rockies . He also played for two teams in Japan: the Seibu Lions and the Hiroshima Toyo Carp . At the plate he was 5-for-38, for a .132 batting average. His one home run was hit on August 16, 1993, against Detroit Tigers...
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John Wetteland
Coaching Position: Bullpen Coach

John Karl Wetteland is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who specialized as a closer. During a 12-year career , he pitched for four different teams: the Los Angeles Dodgers, Montreal Expos, New York Yankees, and Texas Rangers. Wetteland was signed by the Dodgers as their second choice in the June 1985 amateur draft . He was later claimed by the Detroit Tigers in December 1989 as a Rule 5 Draft pick, but was soon returned to the Dodgers....
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Hometown of the Seattle Mariners

Seattle
Seattle
Founded:1851
Population:1,151

Seattle see-at-əl or locally /siːˈæɾɫ̩/ is the county seat of King County, Washington. With 608,660 residents as of the 2010 Census, Seattle is the largest city in the Northwestern United States. The Seattle metropolitan area of about 3.4 million...
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Teams in the same league as the Seattle Mariners

Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore Orioles

The Baltimore Orioles are a professional baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland in the United States. They are a member of the Eastern Division...
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New York Yankees
New York Yankees

The New York Yankees are a professional baseball team based in the The Bronx, New York. They compete in Major League Baseball in the American...
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Tampa Bay Rays
Tampa Bay Rays

The Tampa Bay Rays are a Major League Baseball team based in St. Petersburg, Florida. The Rays are a member of the Eastern Division of MLB's...
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Toronto Blue Jays
Toronto Blue Jays

The Toronto Blue Jays are a professional baseball team located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Blue Jays are a member of the Eastern Division of...
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Detroit Tigers
Detroit Tigers

The Detroit Tigers are a Major League Baseball team located in Detroit, Michigan. One of the American League's eight charter franchises, the club was...
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Texas Rangers
Texas Rangers

The Texas Rangers are a professional baseball team in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, based in Arlington, Texas. The Rangers are a member of the...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What colors symbolize the Seattle Mariners?
  • A:
    The baseball team uses the colors silver, navy blue, northwest green and northwest green.
  • Q:
    How many games did the Seattle Mariners lose in the last few seasons?
  • A:
    The baseball team's win/loss statistics include:
    - 61 wins and 101 losses in 2008
    - 88 wins and 74 losses in 2007
    - 78 wins and 84 losses in 2006
    - 69 wins and 93 losses in 2005
    - 63 wins and 99 losses in 2004
  • Q:
    Who owns the Seattle Mariners sports franchise?
  • A:
    Howard Lincoln and Nintendo are the owners of the baseball team.
  • Q:
    Which coaches are members of the Seattle Mariners' coaching staff?
  • A:
    The team's coaching staff includes:
    -Alan Cockrell as Hitting Coach
    -Rick Adair as Pitching Coach
    -Ty Van Burkleo as Bench Coach
    -John Wetteland as Bullpen Coach
    -Bruce Hines as Third Base Coach
    -Lee Tinsley as First Base Coach
  • Q:
    What is the mascot's name for the Seattle Mariners?
  • A:
    Mariner Moose is the mascot for the team.
  • Q:
    In what year did the Seattle Mariners start playing baseball?
  • A:
    1977 is the year the baseball team was founded.
  • Q:
    Who manages the Seattle Mariners?
  • A:
    Don Wakamatsu manages the MLB team.
  • Q:
    Where are the Seattle Mariners located and at which stadium do they play their home games?
  • A:
    Safeco Field is home field for the Seattle Mariners baseball team.
  • Q:
    In which league do the Seattle Mariners play?
  • A:
    The team plays in the American League.
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