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2024 Seattle Mariners season

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Major League Baseball team season
2024 Seattle Mariners
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkT-Mobile Park
CitySeattle, Washington
Record85–77 (.525)
Divisional place2nd
OwnerBaseball Club of Seattle, LP, represented by CEOJohn Stanton
President of baseball operationsJerry Dipoto
ManagersScott Servais (until August 22)
Dan Wilson (from August 22)
Average attendance31,553[1]
TelevisionRoot Sports Northwest
(Dave Sims,Aaron Goldsmith,Mike Blowers, Gary Hill Jr.,Jay Buhner,Bill Krueger,Jen Mueller)
RadioESPN-710
Seattle Mariners Radio Network
(Rick Rizzs,Aaron Goldsmith,Dave Sims,Shannon Drayer)
← 2023Seasons2025 →

The2024 Seattle Mariners season was the 48th season in franchise history. TheMariners played their 25th full season (26th overall) atT-Mobile Park, their homeballpark inSeattle,Washington. The season opened on March 28 at home against theBoston Red Sox and ended on September 29 at home against theOakland Athletics.[2]

On June 19, the Mariners held a ten game lead in theAL West. However, their weak offense (which finished with a batting average of .224) began to take its toll. By July 24, they blew their division lead and began to fall out of playoff position entirely. On August 22, the Mariners dismissedScott Servais as manager following struggles by the team. The team appointed former catcherDan Wilson as their new manager.[3] Despite going 16–10 in September, the Mariners were eliminated from playoff contention for the second consecutive season, following wins by theKansas City Royals andDetroit Tigers on September 26 and 27, respectively.[4]

PitchersLogan Gilbert andAndrés Muñoz represented Seattle in theMLB All-Star Game. Muñoz replaced Gilbert, who was unable to pitch due to a scheduled start days before the game.[5]

Transactions

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2023–24 offseason

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Regular season

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Regular season

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Game log

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Legend
 Mariners win
 Mariners loss
 Postponement
 Eliminated from playoff race
BoldMariners team member
2024 Game Log: 85–77 (Home 49–32, Road 36–45)
March/April: 17–13 (Home 11–7, Road 6–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 28Red Sox4–6Bello (1–0)Castillo (0–1)Jansen (1)45,3370–1L1
2March 29Red Sox1–0Kirby (1–0)Pivetta (0–1)Muñoz (1)30,0131–1W1
3March 30Red Sox4–3(10)Saucedo (1–0)Rodríguez (0–1)32,1492–1W2
4March 31Red Sox1–5Whitlock (1–0)Miller (0–1)Slaten (1)29,3312–2L1
5April 1Guardians5–4Hancock (1–0)McKenzie (0–1)Stanek (1)21,3223–2W1
6April 2Guardians2–5Bieber (2–0)Castillo (0–2)Clase (2)20,6463–3L1
7April 3Guardians0–8Allen (2–0)Kirby (1–1)22,5833–4L2
8April 5@Brewers5–6Uribe (1–0)Muñoz (0–1)23,0353–5L3
9April 6@Brewers5–3Miller (1–1)Hall (0–1)Muñoz (2)35,5224–5W1
10April 7@Brewers4–12Rea (2–0)Hancock (1–1)Vieira (1)25,5734–6L1
11April 8@Blue Jays2–5Berríos (2–0)Castillo (0–3)40,0694–7L2
12April 9@Blue Jays3–5Bassitt (1–2)Kirby (1–2)Green (2)31,3104–8L3
13April 10@Blue Jays6–1(10)Muñoz (1–1)Mayza (0–1)22,9605–8W1
14April 12Cubs4–2Miller (2–1)Wicks (0–2)Stanek (2)33,5006–8W2
15April 13Cubs1–4Imanaga (2–0)Hancock (1–2)Alzolay (2)38,1046–9L1
16April 14Cubs2–3Assad (2–0)Castillo (0–4)Alzolay (3)32,4236–10L2
17April 15Reds9–3Kirby (2–2)Montas (2–2)16,0087–10W1
18April 16Reds3–1Gilbert (1–0)Pagán (1–1)Saucedo (1)17,2918–10W2
19April 17Reds5–1Miller (3–1)Abbott (1–2)17,2259–10W3
April 19@RockiesPostponed (inclement weather); Makeup: April 21
20April 20@Rockies7–0Castillo (1–4)Hudson (0–4)25,37610–10W4
21April 21(1)@Rockies1–2(10)Lawrence (1–0)Muñoz (1–2)33,28310–11L1
22April 21(2)@Rockies10–2Hancock (2–2)Lambert (2–1)19,75611–11W1
23April 23@Rangers4–0Gilbert (2–0)Dunning (2–2)27,29512–11W2
24April 24@Rangers1–5Hernández (1–0)Miller (3–2)31,89612–12L1
25April 25@Rangers4–3Castillo (2–4)Heaney (0–3)Muñoz (3)21,78213–12W1
26April 26Diamondbacks6–1Hancock (3–2)Gallen (3–2)33,99714–12W2
27April 27Diamondbacks3–1Kirby (3–2)Cecconi (1–1)Muñoz (4)38,95615–12W3
28April 28Diamondbacks2–3Mantiply (2–1)Thornton (0–1)Ginkel (5)33,47415–13L1
29April 29Braves2–1Voth (1–0)Minter (5–2)26,45216–13W1
30April 30Braves3–2Castillo (3–4)López (2–1)Muñoz (5)23,53417–13W2
May: 15–14 (Home 8–4, Road 7–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
31May 1Braves2–5Sale (4–1)Hancock (3–3)Iglesias (8)21,68917–14L1
32May 3@Astros3–5Martinez (2–2)Speier (0–1)Hader (3)33,79617–15L2
33May 4@Astros5–0Gilbert (3–0)Valdez (1–1)34,20618–15W1
34May 5@Astros5–4Muñoz (2–2)Hader (1–3)36,28019–15W2
35May 6@Twins1–3Jax (3–2)Castillo (3–5)Thielbar (3)14,38419–16L1
36May 7@Twins10–6Stanek (1–0)Alcalá (1–1)14,71020–16W1
37May 8@Twins3–6Paddack (4–1)Kirby (3–3)Durán (3)15,68520–17L1
38May 9@Twins1–11López (4–2)Gilbert (3–1)22,15420–18L2
39May 10Athletics8–1Thornton (1–1)Blackburn (3–2)39,74321–18W1
40May 11Athletics1–8Estes (1–0)Miller (3–3)32,39821–19L1
41May 12Athletics8–4Castillo (4–5)Wood (1–3)41,60922–19W1
42May 13Royals6–2Kirby (4–3)Singer (3–2)Muñoz (6)14,98423–19W2
43May 14Royals2–4Wacha (3–4)Gilbert (3–2)McArthur (10)20,66523–20L1
44May 15Royals4–2Woo (1–0)Marsh (3–1)Muñoz (7)22,23324–20W1
45May 17@Orioles2–9Means (2–0)Miller (3–4)38,88224–21L1
46May 18@Orioles4–3Stanek (2–0)Canó (2–2)Muñoz (8)19,28625–21W1
47May 19@Orioles3–6Burnes (4–2)Kirby (4–4)Kimbrel (9)30,49425–22L1
48May 20@Yankees5–4Bazardo (1–0)Holmes (1–1)Muñoz (9)37,59026–22W1
49May 21@Yankees6–3Woo (2–0)Schmidt (5–2)Muñoz (10)37,25727–22W2
50May 22@Yankees3–7Cortés Jr. (3–4)Miller (3–5)40,22427–23L1
51May 23@Yankees0–5Gil (6–1)Castillo (4–6)Holmes (14)43,12127–24L2
52May 24@Nationals1–6Gore (3–4)Kirby (4–5)23,78927–25L3
53May 25@Nationals1–3Floro (1–0)Speier (0–2)Finnegan (14)30,79127–26L4
54May 26@Nationals9–5Voth (2–0)Floro (1–1)25,93528–26W1
55May 27Astros3–2Miller (4–5)Valdez (3–3)Muñoz (11)23,81429–26W2
56May 28Astros4–2Saucedo (2–0)Pressly (0–2)Stanek (3)17,70130–26W3
57May 29Astros2–1(10)Baumann (2–0)Scott (1–2)25,43731–26W4
58May 30Astros0–4Arrighetti (3–5)Gilbert (3–3)25,52731–27L1
59May 31Angels5–4Stanek (3–0)Moore (1–2)Muñoz (12)40,00132–27W1
June: 15–12 (Home 9–3, Road 6–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
60June 1Angels9–0Miller (5–5)Detmers (3–6)39,93233–27W2
61June 2Angels5–1Castillo (5–6)Canning (2–5)35,99034–27W3
62June 4@Athletics4–3Kirby (5–5)Spence (4–3)Saucedo (2)5,62435–27W4
63June 5@Athletics1–2Estes (2–1)Gilbert (3–4)Miller (12)9,73535–28L1
64June 6@Athletics3–0Woo (3–0)Sears (4–5)Stanek (4)6,57136–28W1
65June 7@Royals9–10Anderson (3–1)Stanek (3–1)25,17836–29L1
66June 8@Royals4–8Marsh (5–3)Castillo (5–7)18,35136–30L2
67June 9@Royals6–5(10)Baumann (3–0)McArthur (2–3)Saucedo (3)20,92637–30W1
68June 10White Sox8–4Stanek (4–1)Leasure (0–2)23,02738–30W2
69June 11White Sox4–3Thornton (2–1)Brebbia (0–4)Stanek (5)20,00539–30W3
70June 12White Sox2–1(10)Thornton (3–1)Wilson (1–3)23,31240–30W4
71June 13White Sox2–3(10)Kopech (2–6)Muñoz (2–3)Banks (2)25,56740–31L1
72June 14Rangers3–2Castillo (6–7)Heaney (2–8)Stanek (6)41,81441–31W1
73June 15Rangers7–5Kirby (6–5)Eovaldi (3–3)Stanek (7)43,44842–31W2
74June 16Rangers5–0Gilbert (4–4)Dunning (4–6)45,58443–31W3
75June 18@Guardians8–5Miller (6–5)McKenzie (3–4)Muñoz (13)25,45344–31W4
76June 19@Guardians0–8Bibee (5–2)Woo (3–1)26,10744–32L1
77June 20@Guardians3–6Allen (8–3)Castillo (6–8)Clase (22)24,47044–33L2
78June 21@Marlins2–3(10)Bender (2–2)Voth (2–1)11,79444–34L3
79June 22@Marlins9–0Gilbert (5–4)Anderson (0–2)13,21745–34W1
80June 23@Marlins4–6Puk (1–8)Miller (6–6)Scott (9)13,54045–35L1
81June 24@Rays3–4Maton (1–2)Voth (2–2)Fairbanks (12)14,48245–36L2
82June 25@Rays3–11Cleavinger (5–1)Castillo (6–9)14,03445–37L3
83June 26@Rays5–2Kirby (7–5)Armstrong (2–2)Thornton (1)18,28646–37W1
84June 28Twins3–2(10)Stanek (5–1)Sands (2–1)44,92447–37W2
85June 29Twins1–5López (8–6)Miller (6–7)35,55147–38L1
86June 30Twins3–5Sands (3–1)Stanek (5–2)Durán (12)33,36747–39L2
July: 10–14 (Home 3–9, Road 7–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
87July 2Orioles0–2Rodriguez (10–3)Kirby (7–6)Kimbrel (20)36,17347–40L3
88July 3Orioles1–4Kremer (4–4)Gilbert (5–5)Kimbrel (21)37,99847–41L4
89July 4Orioles7–3Stanek (6–2)Baker (1–1)32,34748–41W1
90July 5Blue Jays2–1Castillo (7–9)Gausman (6–8)Muñoz (14)34,49349–41W2
91July 6Blue Jays4–5Rodríguez (1–3)Hancock (3–4)Green (4)38,26449–42L1
92July 7Blue Jays4–5(10)Green (2–1)Snider (0–1)Cabrera (2)34,88549–43L2
93July 9@Padres8–3Gilbert (6–5)Mazur (1–3)43,12350–43W1
94July 10@Padres2–0Miller (7–7)King (7–6)Muñoz (15)39,61151–43W2
95July 11@Angels11–0Castillo (8–9)Kochanowicz (0–1)26,74752–43W3
96July 12@Angels5–6(10)Crouse (2–0)Voth (2–3)31,24352–44L1
97July 13@Angels1–2Soriano (5–7)Kirby (7–7)Estévez (17)43,27352–45L2
98July 14@Angels2–3Crouse (3–0)Voth (2–4)Contreras (1)26,01552–46L3
94th All-Star Game in Arlington, TX
99July 19Astros0–3Brown (8–6)Castillo (8–10)Hader (19)40,94852–47L4
100July 20Astros2–4Scott (7–3)Stanek (6–3)Hader (20)38,01752–48L5
101July 21Astros6–4Woo (4–1)Blanco (9–5)Muñoz (16)35,03853–48W1
102July 22Angels1–3García (5–1)Thornton (3–2)Estévez (19)22,52853–49L1
103July 23Angels1–5Soriano (6–7)Gilbert (6–6)26,49653–50L2
104July 24Angels1–2Crouse (4–0)Santos (0–1)Estévez (20)39,95353–51L3
105July 26@White Sox10–0Kirby (8–7)Thorpe (3–2)20,17054–51W1
106July 27@White Sox6–3Snider (1–1)Fedde (7–4)Muñoz (17)21,03755–51W2
107July 28@White Sox6–3Miller (8–7)Crochet (6–8)Muñoz (18)17,10056–51W3
108July 29@Red Sox7–14Pivetta (5–7)Gilbert (6–7)35,00756–52L1
109July 30@Red Sox10–6Castillo (9–10)Paxton (8–3)36,59257–52W1
110July 31@Red Sox2–3(10)Kelly (4–1)Díaz (0–1)34,64357–53L1
August: 12–14 (Home 10–5, Road 2–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
111August 2Phillies10–2Woo (5–1)Phillips (3–1)40,73958–53W1
112August 3Phillies6–5(10)Snider (2–1)Estévez (1–4)36,62959–53W2
113August 4Phillies0–6Wheeler (11–5)Gilbert (6–8)39,58859–54L1
114August 6Tigers2–4Montero (2–5)Castillo (9–11)Holton (4)27,11959–55L2
115August 7Tigers2–6Skubal (13–4)Kirby (8–8)26,03359–56L3
116August 8Tigers4–3Chargois (2–0)Vest (2–4)27,92760–56W1
117August 9Mets6–0Miller (9–7)Quintana (6–8)34,88961–56W2
118August 10Mets4–0Gilbert (7–8)Manaea (8–5)31,40762–56W3
119August 11Mets12–1Castillo (10–11)Severino (7–6)35,46063–56W4
120August 13@Tigers1–15Skubal (14–4)Kirby (8–9)Wentz (1)20,17063–57L1
121August 14@Tigers2–3(10)Holton (5–1)Snider (2–2)18,71463–58L2
122August 15@Tigers1–2Miller (6–7)Muñoz (2–4)Foley (16)20,42963–59L3
123August 16@Pirates3–5Skenes (7–2)Gilbert (7–9)Bednar (21)27,05863–60L4
124August 17@Pirates2–7Falter (6–7)Castillo (10–12)Bednar (22)23,32663–61L5
125August 18@Pirates10–3Kirby (9–9)Woodford (0–5)24,90364–61W1
126August 19@Dodgers0–3Stone (11–5)Woo (5–2)Phillips (16)51,43864–62L1
127August 20@Dodgers3–6Kelly (1–0)Muñoz (2–5)Hudson (10)48,39564–63L2
128August 21@Dodgers4–8Flaherty (10–5)Gilbert (7–10)45,29564–64L3
129August 23Giants6–5(10)Snider (3–2)Miller (3–5)38,76265–64W1
130August 24Giants3–4Bivens (3–1)Kirby (9–10)Walker (3)38,02765–65L1
131August 25Giants4–3Woo (6–2)Hjelle (3–4)Muñoz (19)35,06266–65W1
132August 26Rays5–1Miller (10–7)Pepiot (7–6)29,75567–65W2
133August 27Rays2–3Uceta (2–0)Chargois (2–1)Rodríguez (2)26,15367–66L1
134August 28Rays6–2Castillo (11–12)Alexander (5–4)35,13168–66W1
135August 30@Angels9–5Kirby (10–10)Aldegheri (0–1)34,43569–66W2
136August 31@Angels4–5Joyce (2–0)Muñoz (2–6)34,25369–67L1
September: 16–10 (Home 8–4, Road 8–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
137September 1@Angels2–3Dana (1–0)Miller (10–8)Joyce (4)39,37069–68L2
138September 2@Athletics4–5Ferguson (3–2)Voth (2–5)12,16769–69L3
139September 3@Athletics2–3Harris (3–3)Thornton (3–3)3,92469–70L4
140September 4@Athletics16–3Kirby (11–10)Sears (11–10)4,39070–70W1
141September 5@Athletics6–4Woo (7–2)Estes (6–7)5,58171–70W2
142September 6@Cardinals6–1Miller (11–8)Fedde (8–9)37,47672–70W3
143September 7@Cardinals0–2Kittredge (4–4)Gilbert (7–11)Helsley (43)38,53272–71L1
144September 8@Cardinals10–4Thornton (4–3)Mikolas (8–11)41,30173–71W1
145September 10Padres3–7Darvish (5–3)Kirby (11–11)Suárez (32)25,01273–72L1
146September 11Padres5–2Woo (8–2)King (12–9)Muñoz (20)21,12974–72W1
147September 12Rangers4–5Festa (4–1)Snider (3–3)Yates (30)22,21274–73L1
148September 13Rangers5–4Chargois (3–1)Robertson (3–4)Muñoz (21)32,99675–73W1
149September 14Rangers5–4Muñoz (3–6)Leclerc (6–5)33,62976–73W2
150September 15Rangers7–0Kirby (12–11)Heaney (5–14)36,13777–73W3
151September 17Yankees2–11Gil (14–6)Woo (8–3)Stroman (1)31,66877–74L1
152September 18Yankees1–2(10)Weaver (6–3)Snider (3–4)Hamilton (1)31,67477–75L2
153September 19Yankees3–2Gilbert (8–11)Schmidt (5–4)Muñoz (22)34,25578–75W1
154September 20@Rangers8–2Kirby (13–11)Leiter (0–3)33,38779–75W2
155September 21@Rangers8–4Hancock (4–4)Chafin (4–3)39,92980–75W3
156September 22@Rangers5–6Yates (7–2)Muñoz (3–7)39,88280–76L1
157September 23@Astros6–1Miller (12–8)Brown (11–9)34,55481–76W1
158September 24@Astros3–4Valdez (15–7)Gilbert (8–12)Hader (34)38,19581–77L1
159September 25@Astros8–1Kirby (14–11)Kikuchi (9–10)32,21982–77W1
160September 27Athletics2–0Woo (9–3)Sears (11–13)Taylor (1)41,42983–77W2
161September 28Athletics7–6(10)Bazardo (2–0)Alexander (1–3)33,00784–77W3
162September 29Athletics6–4Gilbert (9–12)Spence (8–10)42,17785–77W4

Season standings

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American League West

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AL West
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Houston Astros8873.54746‍–‍3542‍–‍38
Seattle Mariners8577.52549‍–‍3236‍–‍45
Texas Rangers7884.48110½44‍–‍3734‍–‍47
Oakland Athletics6993.42619½38‍–‍4331‍–‍50
Los Angeles Angels6399.38925½32‍–‍4931‍–‍50


American League Wild Card

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Division leaders
TeamWLPct.
New York Yankees9468.580
Cleveland Guardians9269.571
Houston Astros8873.547
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
TeamWLPct.GB
Baltimore Orioles9171.562+5
Kansas City Royals8676.531
Detroit Tigers8676.531
Seattle Mariners8577.5251
Minnesota Twins8280.5064
Boston Red Sox8181.5005
Tampa Bay Rays8082.4946
Texas Rangers7884.4818
Toronto Blue Jays7488.45712
Oakland Athletics6993.42617
Los Angeles Angels6399.38923
Chicago White Sox41121.25345


Record vs. opponents

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Record vs. American League

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2024 American League record
Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2024
TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore8–56–13–42–42–54–24–26–08–53–34–29–45–27–620–26
Boston5–84–32–53–42–44–24–23–36–75–14–36–74–28–521–25
Chicago1–63–45–83–102–41–124–21–121–53–31–64–20–71–511–35
Cleveland4–35–28–57–61–45–85–110–32–46–14–23–44–24–224–22
Detroit4–24–310–36–72–46–73–46–72–43–35–15–13–45–222–24
Houston5–24–24–24–14–24–39–42–41–68–55–84–27–65–222–24
Kansas City2–42–412–18–57–63–45–26–72–54–23–33–31–55–223–23
Los Angeles2–42–42–41–54–34–92–51–53–35–88–53–44–90–722–24
Minnesota0–63–312–13–107–64–27–65–10–66–15–23–45–24–218–28
New York5–87–65–14–24–26–15–23–36–05–24–37–63–37–623–23
Oakland3–31–53–31–63–35–82–48–51–62–54–93–46–73–324–22
Seattle2–43–46–12–41–58–53–35–82–53–49–43–310–32–426–20
Tampa Bay4–97–62–44–31–52–43–34–34–36–74–33–31–59–426–20
Texas2–52–47–02–44–36–75–19–42–53–37–63–105–12–419–27
Toronto6–75–85–12–42–52–52–57–02–46–73–34–24–94–220–26

Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.

Record vs. National League

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2024 American League record vs. National League

Source:MLB Standings

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSH
Baltimore2–12–10–33–02–11–21–21–21–22–11–21–21–20–32–2
Boston0–31–32–12–11–20–33–01–20–32–13–01–22–11–22–1
Chicago1–22–10–40–32–10–31–20–30–30–30–30–31–22–12–1
Cleveland0–31–23–03–11–21–22–10–33–02–12–11–22–11–22–1
Detroit2–10–31–23–02–12–11–21–22–11–22–21–21–22–11–2
Houston2–10–30–30–34–02–13–02–12–11–21–21–21–22–11–2
Kansas City1–21–21–23–01–21–22–12–11–21–22–11–20–33–13–0
Los Angeles1–21–21–20–31–22–23–01–22–11–22–13–02–11–21–2
Minnesota2–10–31–21–22–11–21–21–31–22–11–21–21–21–22–1
New York2–11–22–10–32–11–22–12–10–43–01–22–13–01–21–2
Oakland1–21–22–12–12–11–22–11–22–12–13–00–32–21–22–1
Seattle2–12–11–23–02–10–31–21–23–02–11–23–12–12–11–2
Tampa Bay3–01–22–12–12–11–23–11–23–00–32–11–22–11–22–1
Texas2–21–22–12–10–32–12–10–31–20–32–11–21–21–22–1
Toronto1–21–21–21–22–11–20–31–21–21–32–12–12–13–01–2

Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.

Roster

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2024 Seattle Mariners
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

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Yellow background = Team leader in category.

Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases, BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging percentage

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Julio Rodríguez1435677615517020682438.273.409
Cal Raleigh1535467312016034100670.220.436
Josh Rojas14242248951928311046.225.336
Jorge Polanco11841743891101645446.213.355
Luke Raley137404589819222581127.243.463
J. P. Crawford1053925579162937552.202.321
Mitch Haniger12138042791201244040.208.334
Dylan Moore135368537423410423253.201.367
Mitch Garver11436737631701551053.172.341
Ty France883002867140831028.223.350
Víctor Robles7722941752004263016.328.467
Randy Arozarena541993246140523428.231.377
Dominic Canzone67168203370817118.196.381
Justin Turner48159224270524020.264.403
Luis Urías419411187041609.191.394
Leo Rivas437310171108310.233.274
Ryan Bliss33631014312955.222.397
Tyler Locklear164537102313.156.311
Jonatan Clase194148100332.195.220
Seby Zavala183946201203.154.282
Jason Vosler102825110302.179.286
Sam Haggerty81511000111.067.067
Cade Marlowe8812000001.250.250
Samad Taylor3522000000.400.400
Luis Castillo1100000000.000.000
Team totals1625330676119522813185642140571.224.376

Source:Baseball Reference

Pitching

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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBK
Logan Gilbert9123.2333330208.2148837537220
George Kirby14113.5333330191.0181827523179
Bryce Miller1282.9431310180.1131625945171
Luis Castillo11123.6430300175.1158737147175
Bryan Woo932.8922220121.196413913101
Trent Thornton433.61710172.16332291977
Austin Voth253.69680061.04631251861
Emerson Hancock444.751212060.26237321939
Andrés Muñoz372.126002259.13116142677
Collin Snider341.94420041.2361491347
Ryne Stanek634.38460739.03521191744
Tayler Saucedo203.49530338.23515151838
Eduard Bazardo204.88230027.2201515933
Gabe Speier025.70290023.21915151433
J. T. Chargois212.75210019.2966618
Troy Taylor003.72210119.11588725
Cody Bolton004.34170018.218119917
Mike Baumann205.51180016.1131110816
Tyson Miller003.0990011.2854112
Kirby Snead004.35110010.1125577
Jhonathan Díaz014.665109.2146538
Yimi García006.0010009.076647
Gregory Santos014.918007.174416
Brett de Geus002.704003.141102
Jonathan Hernández0011.573002.123323
Josh Rojas009.002002.012220
Leo Rivas000.002002.021000
Matt Bowman0013.501000.211110
Team totals85773.49162162341433.011746075563691416

Source:Baseball Reference

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAATacoma RainiersPacific Coast LeagueJohn Russell[20]
AAArkansas TravelersTexas LeagueChristian Colón[21]
High-AEverett AquaSoxNorthwest LeagueRyan Scott[22]
AModesto NutsCalifornia LeagueZach Vincej[23]
RookieACL MarinersArizona Complex LeagueLuis Caballero
Foreign RookieDSL Mariners 1Dominican Summer LeagueJose Amancio

Source[24]

References

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