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2003 Seattle Mariners season


FieldValue
nameSeattle Mariners
season2003
leagueAmerican League
divisionWest
ballparkSafeco Field
citySeattle, Washington
record
divisional_place2nd
ownersHiroshi Yamauchi
(represented by Howard Lincoln)
general_managersPat Gillick
managersBob Melvin
televisionKSTW 11
FSN Northwest
radioKOMO 1000 AM
(Dave Niehaus, Rick Rizzs,
Ron Fairly, Dave Valle,
Dave Henderson)

(represented by Howard Lincoln) FSN Northwest (Dave Niehaus, Rick Rizzs, Ron Fairly, Dave Valle, Dave Henderson) |}} The Seattle Mariners 2003 season was their 27th since the franchise creation. The team finished second in the American League West with a record of 93–69. They would not make the playoffs for the second straight year and despite that, this was their last winning season until 2007.

The team used only five starting pitchers the entire season, which was unusual. The five starting pitchers were Ryan Franklin, Freddy García, Gil Meche, Jamie Moyer, and Joel Piñeiro.

Offseason

  • October 11, 2002: Scott Podsednik was selected off waivers by the Milwaukee Brewers from the Mariners.
  • November 15: Mariners named Bob Melvin, as the team's new manager, after Lou Piniella left to manage the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
  • December 6: John Olerud re-signed as a free agent with the Mariners.
  • January 16, 2003: John Mabry signed as a free agent with Seattle.

Regular season

Opening Day starters

  • Bret Boone
  • Mike Cameron
  • Jeff Cirillo
  • Carlos Guillén
  • Mark McLemore
  • Jamie Moyer
  • John Olerud
  • Ichiro Suzuki
  • Dan Wilson
  • Randy Winn

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Notable transactions

  • July 29, 2003: Kenny Kelly was traded by the Seattle Mariners to the New York Mets for Rey Sánchez and cash.

Roster

2003 Seattle Mariners
Roster
Pitchers

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

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

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
CDan Wilson9631676.241443
1BJohn Olerud152539145.2691083
2BBret Boone159622183.29435117
SSCarlos Guillén109388107.276752
3BJeff Cirillo8725853.205223
LFRandy Winn157600177.2951175
CFMike Cameron147534135.2531876
RFIchiro Suzuki159679212.3121362
DHEdgar Martínez145497146.2942498

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Mark McLemore9930972.233237
Ben Davis8024658.236642
Willie Bloomquist8919649.250114
Rey Sánchez4617050.294011
John Mabry6410422.212316
Greg Colbrunn225816.27637
Pat Borders12142.14301
Luis Ugueto1251.20001
Jamal Strong1220.00000
Chad Meyers910.00000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Jamie Moyer33215.02173.27129
Ryan Franklin32212.011133.5799
Joel Piñeiro32211.216113.78151
Freddy García33201.112144.51144
Gil Meche32186.115134.59130

Relief pitchers

Note; G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Shigetoshi Hasegawa6324161.4832
Arthur Rhodes673334.1748
Julio Mateo504013.1571
Jeff Nelson463273.3547
Rafael Soriano403011.5368
Kazuhiro Sasaki3512104.0529
Giovanni Carrara232006.8313
Armando Benítez150003.1415
Aaron Taylor100008.539
Aaron Looper60005.146
Brian Sweeney50001.937
J.J. Putz30004.913
Matt White300013.500

Awards and honors

  • Jamie Moyer, Roberto Clemente Award and Hutch Award
  • MLB All-Stars: Moyer, Ichiro Suzuki, Edgar Martínez, Bret Boone, Shigetoshi Hasegawa

Farm system

Major League Baseball draft

2003 Seattle Mariners draft picksInformationLinks
[[Image:Adam Jones (baseball player).jpg120px]]
Adam Jones (pictured) was the Mariners first round pick in .
OwnerNintendo of America
General Manager(s)Pat Gillick
Manager(s)Bob Melvin
First pickAdam Jones
Draft positions19th
Number of selections53
ResultsBaseball-Reference
Official Siteurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090122082340/http://seattle.mariners.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=seadate=January 22, 2009 }}
Years2002 • 2003 • 2004

The following is a list of 2003 Seattle Mariners draft picks. The Mariners took part in both the Rule 4 draft (June amateur draft) and the Rule 5 draft. The Mariners made 53 selections in the 2003 draft, the first being shortstop Adam Jones in the first round. In all, the Mariners selected 30 pitchers, 8 outfielders, 6 catchers, 4 shortstops, 4 third basemen, and 1 first baseman.

Draft

Key

*Indicates the player made an appearance in Major League Baseball

Table

Round (Pick)NamePositionSchoolSource
1s (37)Adam JonesShortstopMorse High School
2 (56)Jeff FlaigThird basemanEl Dorado High School
3 (86)Ryan FeierabendLeft-handed pitcherMidview High School
4 (116)Paul FaganLeft-handed pitcherBartram Trail High School
5 (146)Casey AbramsLeft-handed pitcherWright State University
6 (176)Eric O'FlahertyLeft-handed pitcherWalla Walla High School
7 (206)Jeremy DuttonThird basemanNorth Carolina State University
8 (236)Thomas OldhamThird basemanCreighton University
9 (266)Justin RuchtiCatcherRice University
10 (296)Mike CoxThird basemanFlorida Atlantic University
11 (326)Joe WoermanRight-handed pitcherSan Diego City College
12 (356)Ruben FloresRight-handed pitcherEl Paso Community College
13 (386)Shawn NottinghamLeft-handed pitcherJackson High School
14 (416)Tim DornRight-handed pitcherEast Los Angeles College
15 (446)Scott MaineLeft-handed pitcherWilliam T. Dwyer High School
16 (476)Brian SchweigerCatcherCalifornia State University, San Bernardino
17 (506)Jason SnyderRight-handed pitcherDixie State College
18 (536)James HymonShortstopRust College
19 (566)Aaron JensenRight-handed pitcherSpringville High School
20 (596)Carroll GaddisOutfielderHoke County High School
21 (626)Casey CraigOutfielderGranite Hills High School
22 (656)Samuel BradfordOutfielderGardner–Webb University
23 (686)Daniel SantinCatcherMiami Brito High School
24 (716)Kenny FalconerRight-handed pitcherUniversity of Kansas
25 (746)Jason CableLeft-handed pitcherPalmdale High School
26 (776)Gordon LynahOutfielderSpartanburg Methodist College
27 (806)Richard BreshearsRight-handed pitcherHutchinson Community College
28 (836)Daniel McDonaldLeft-handed pitcherTheodore High School
29 (866)Christopher GarciaRight-handed pitcherNone
30 (896)Steve SantosRight-handed pitcherLos Medanos College
31 (926)Doug MathisRight-handed pitcherCentral Arizona College
32 (956)Adam PooleLeft-handed pitcherLincoln Trail College
33 (986)Blake RampyRight-handed pitcherTomball High School
34 (1016)Paul KeckCatcherSacramento City College
35 (1046)Andy ReichardRight-handed pitcherState College High School
36 (1076)Alexander BaboulasLeft-handed pitcherBirchmount Park Collegiate Institute
37 (1106)Joel AllinLeft-handed pitcherStockbridge High School
38 (1136)Yusuf CarterCatcherCanarsie High School
39 (1166)Trevor HeidOutfielderDixie State College
40 (1196)Mark TourangeauRight-handed pitcherQueen Elizabeth Park High School
41 (1226)Dane AwanaLeft-handed pitcherSaddleback College
42 (1255)Danny SantiestebanOutfielderMiami Brito High School
43 (1284)Harold WilliamsRight-handed pitcherCerritos College
44 (1312)Edwin TotesaultShortstopMiami Brito High School
45 (1339)McCay GreenRight-handed pitcherLake–Sumter Community College
46 (1366)Mike HofiusFirst basemanCalifornia State University, San Bernardino
47 (1393)Daniel KapalaRight-handed pitcherShrine Catholic High School
48 (1420)Markus RobertsShortstopDeer Valley High School
49 (1446)Jose LaffitteOutfielderMiami High School
50 (1472)Timothy TurnerOutfielderEast Tennessee State University

Rule 5 draft

Key

Previous teamIndicates the previous organization, not Minor league team

Table

Phase (Pick)NamePositionPrevious teamNotesRef
Triple-A (16)Darwin SotoInfielderSan Diego Padresurl=http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/news/031215rulevminordraft.htmltitle=Rule 5 Draft Resultsdate=December 15, 2003work=Baseball Americapublisher=baseballamerica.comaccess-date=September 29, 2011archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118051801/http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/news/031215rulevminordraft.htmlarchive-date=January 18, 2013url-status=dead}}
Triple-A (36)Omar FalconCatcherSan Diego Padres
Triple-A (47)Chris KeyLeft-handed pitcherFlorida Marlins

References

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  4. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mabryjo01.shtml John Mabry Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
  5. "2003 Seattle Mariners Roster".
  6. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/k/kellyke01.shtml Kenny Kelly Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
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  12. "Ryan Feierabend Statistics and History". Sports Reference LLC.
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  56. "Dan Kapala Baseball Stats". The Baseball Cube.
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  58. "Jose Laffitte Baseball Stats". The Baseball Cube.
  59. "Tim Turner Baseball Stats". The Baseball Cube.
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