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Arizona Complex League Mariners


FieldValue
nameArizona Complex League Mariners
founded1988
cityPeoria, Arizona
class levelRookie
current leagueArizona Complex League
divisionWest Division
past leagueArizona League (1988–2020)
majorleagueSeattle Mariners (1988–present)
pastmajorleagueBoston Red Sox (1988)
nicknameACL Mariners
pastnames{{ubl
ballparkPeoria Sports Complex
leaguenum4
leaguechamps
divnum4
divisionchamps
ownerSeattle Mariners
managerLuis Caballero

|AZL Mariners (1989–2020) |AZL Red Sox/Mariners (1988) The Arizona Complex League Mariners are a Rookie-level affiliate of the Seattle Mariners, competing in the Arizona Complex League of Minor League Baseball. The team plays its home games at Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona. The team is composed mainly of players who are in their first year of professional baseball either as draftees or non-drafted free agents.

History

The team first competed in the Arizona League (AZL) in 1988, as a cooperative between the Seattle Mariners and the Boston Red Sox known as the Arizona League Red Sox/Mariners. In 1989, the team became an affiliate solely of the Mariners, and was renamed as such. The team has operated continuously in Arizona since then. Prior to the 2021 season, the Arizona League was renamed as the Arizona Complex League (ACL).

Season-by-season record

SeasonFinishWinsLossesWin%PostseasonManager
19893rd2626.500Dave Myers
19902nd3221.604Dave Myers (baseball)Dave Myers
19913rd3327.550Myron Pines
19922nd3224.571Carlos Lezcano
19938th1836.333Marty Martínez
19948th2135.375Marty Martínez
19955th2432.429Tom LeVasseur
19963rd2927.509Tom LeVasseur
19972nd3026.536Darrin Garner
19982nd3124.564Darrin Garner
19992nd3224.571Gary Thurman
20001st3916.709ChampionsOmer Munoz
20012nd3422.607PlayoffOmer Munoz
20027th1936.345Darrin Garner
20033rd2919.604Scott Steinmann
20044th3125.554Scott Steinmann
20055th2729.482Dana Williams
20065th2530.455Dana Williams
20071st3719.661Defeated Giants in championshipJose Moreno
20088th2135.375Andy Bottin
20091st3322.600Defeated Giants in championshipAndy Bottin
20104th2036.357Jesus Azuaje
20112nd2531.446Jesus Azuaje
20122nd3125.554Mike Kinkade
20133rd2232.407Darrin Garner
20141st3122.585Defeated Dodgers in quarter-final
Lost to Giants in semi-finalDarrin Garner
20152nd3125.554Defeated Angels in quarter-final
Defeated Cubs in semi-final
Lost to White Sox in Championship seriesDarrin Garner
20161st3125.554Defeated Cubs in quarter-final
Defeated Reds in semi-final
Defeated Angels in Championship seriesZac Livingston
20171st3124.564Lost Rangers in quarter-finalZac Livingston
20186th1638.296Zac Livingston
20197th2234.396Zac Livingston

Statistics

Mariners team statistics, and top hitter and pitcher statistics, by season

TeamIndividualYearBAERAFldHitterABHitsAvrPitcherW–LERA
1992.2753.30
1993.2464.78
1994.2392.89
1995.2604.30
1996.2463.68
1997.2784.61
1998.2553.57
1999.2854.60
2000.3164.10
2001.3004.59
2002.2524.94
2003.2894.87
2004.2884.55
2005.2924.88
2006.2744.19
2007.2673.39
2008.2605.09

Roster

References

References

  1. "Roster".
  2. "Seattle Mariners Minor League Affiliates".
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