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2017 Seattle Mariners season


2017 Seattle Mariners
American League
West
Safeco Field
Seattle, Washington
78–84 (.481)
3rd
Baseball Club of Seattle, LP, represented by CEO John Stanton
Scott Servais
Root Sports Northwest(Dave Sims, Mike Blowers)
ESPN-710 Seattle Mariners Radio Network(Rick Rizzs, Aaron Goldsmith)
Seasons

James Paxton, 2014

The 2017 Seattle Mariners season was the 41st season in franchise history. The Mariners played their 18th full season (19th overall) at Safeco Field and finished with a record of 78–84. They failed to qualify for the postseason, extending their drought to 16 years (having last qualified for the postseason in 2001). In addition to being the longest current streak in MLB, the drought became the longest currently in the four major North American professional sports when the National Football League's Buffalo Bills made it to the playoffs in December of that year.

The Mariners added many players in a busy offseason, including pitchers Yovani Gallardo and Drew Smyly, and outfielder Jarrod Dyson. Additionally, the team acquired shortstop Jean Segura and outfielder Mitch Haniger from the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for pitcher Taijuan Walker and shortstop Ketel Marte. Other players given up in trades included outfielder Seth Smith and pitcher Nate Karns. The team finished with a 19–14 win–loss record in preseason spring training, the second best record in the Cactus League. Their three ties are not included in the standings.

On September 5, 2017, in a game against the Houston Astros, Ryan Garton became the 40th pitcher used by the Mariners in the 2017 season, tying the single-season record held by the 2014 Texas Rangers.

TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Houston Astros10161.62348‍–‍3353‍–‍28
Los Angeles Angels8082.4942143‍–‍3837‍–‍44
Seattle Mariners7884.4812340‍–‍4138‍–‍43
Texas Rangers7884.4812341‍–‍4037‍–‍44
Oakland Athletics7587.4632646‍–‍3529‍–‍52
TeamWLPct.
Cleveland Indians10260.630
Houston Astros10161.623
Boston Red Sox9369.574
TeamWLPct.GB
New York Yankees9171.562+6
Minnesota Twins8577.525
Kansas City Royals8082.4945
Los Angeles Angels8082.4945
Tampa Bay Rays8082.4945
Seattle Mariners7884.4817
Texas Rangers7884.4817
Toronto Blue Jays7686.4699
Baltimore Orioles7587.46310
Oakland Athletics7587.46310
Chicago White Sox6795.41418
Detroit Tigers6498.39521
2017 Seattle Mariners
Roster
Pitchers
63 Andrew Albers
53 Dan Altavilla
56 Christian Bergman
31 Steve Cishek
67 Tyler Cloyd
62 Zac Curtis
35 Chase De Jong
39 Edwin Díaz
38 Casey Fien
49 Yovani Gallardo
45 Ryan Garton
44 Sam Gaviglio
32 Marco Gonzales
34 Félix Hernández
32 Chris Heston
18 Hisashi Iwakuma
61 Casey Lawrence
 8 Mike Leake
64 Jean Machi
41 Evan Marshall
57 Cody Martin
37 Ariel Miranda
48 Andrew Moore
60 Dillon Overton
54 Emilio Pagan
65 James Paxton
47 James Pazos
46 David Phelps
68 Max Povse
31 Erasmo Ramírez
25 Marc Rzepczynski
58 Evan Scribner
59 Shae Simmons
40 Thyago Vieira
50 Nick Vincent
38 Ryan Weber
63 Robert Whalen
55 Tony ZychCatchers
 7 Tuffy Gosewisch
28 Mike Marjama
52 Carlos Ruiz
 3 Mike Zunino
Infielders

10 Yonder Alonso  6 Gordon Beckham 22 Robinson Canó  6 Danny Espinosa  6 Mike Freeman 21 Taylor Motter 15 Kyle Seager  2 Jean Segura 13 Tyler Smith 26 Danny Valencia 20 Dan Vogelbach | | Outfielders

23 Nelson Cruz  1 Jarrod Dyson 16 Ben Gamel 17 Mitch Haniger 13 Jacob Hannemann  5 Guillermo Heredia 12 Leonys Martín  8 Boog Powell | | Manager  9 Scott Servais Coaches

14 Manny Acta (third base) 66 Fleming Baez (bullpen catcher) 27 Tim Bogar (bench) 29 Scott Brosius (coach) 43 Casey Candaele (first base) 89 Nasusel Cabrera (interim bullpen) 46 Mike Hampton (bullpen) 11 Edgar Martínez (hitting) 88 Chris Prieto (special projects) 30 Mel Stottlemyre Jr. (pitching) |

(Through October 1, 2017)

Players in bold are on the active MLB roster as of 2022.

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; K = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage; TB = Total bases

(Through October 1, 2017)

Players in bold are on the active MLB roster as of 2022.

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

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAATacoma RainiersPacific Coast LeaguePat Listach
AAArkansas TravelersTexas LeagueDaren Brown
A-AdvancedModesto NutsCalifornia LeagueMitch Canham
AClinton LumberKingsMidwest LeaguePat Shine / David Macias
A-Short SeasonEverett AquaSoxNorthwest LeagueJosé Moreno
RookieAZL MarinersArizona LeagueZac Livingston
RookieDSL Mariners 1Dominican Summer League
RookieDSL Mariners 2Dominican Summer League
  • Seattle Mariners Official Site Archived October 9, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  • 2017 Seattle Mariners season at Baseball Reference
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