2001 Seattle Mariners season

The Seattle Mariners' 2001 season was the 25th since the franchise's inception. The Mariners finished with a 116–46 (.716) record, tying the major league record for wins set by the 1906 Chicago Cubs,[1] and setting the record for wins by an American League team. Of those wins, 59 were by four or more runs, a record for the number of games won by such a margin.[2] They also led the majors in both runs scored and fewest runs allowed.

2001 Seattle Mariners
American League West Champions
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record116–46 (.716)
Divisional place1st
Other information
Owner(s)Hiroshi Yamauchi
(represented by Howard Lincoln)
General manager(s)Pat Gillick
Manager(s)Lou Piniella
Local televisionKSTW-TV 11
FSN Northwest (Dave Niehaus,
Rick Rizzs, Ron Fairly, Dave Valle,
Dave Henderson, Tom Paciorek)
Local radioKIRO 710 AM (Dave Niehaus, Rick Rizzs, Ron Fairly, Dave Valle, Dave Henderson)
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Winning the American League West division, the 2001 season marked the only time the Mariners reached the postseason in consecutive seasons to date, following their wild card berth in 2000. The team went on to defeat the Cleveland Indians in the American League Division Series, but fell to the New York Yankees in five games in the American League Championship Series.

The 2001 season was also notable for the Major League debut of star Japanese outfielder Ichiro Suzuki, who led the league in batting average and won both the AL Rookie of the Year and the AL MVP. Additionally, the Mariners hosted their second All-Star Game during the season.

Despite the Mariners' success, the 2001 season marks the last time that the team has reached the postseason. Their 18 years without a postseason reappearance is the longest active playoff drought in the four major North American professional sports.

Offseason

  • November 7, 2000: Scott Podsednik was signed as a Free Agent with the Seattle Mariners.[3]
  • December 22, 2000: Bret Boone was signed as a Free Agent with the Seattle Mariners.[4]

Regular season

Roster

2001 Seattle Mariners
Roster
Pitchers
  • 43 Jeff Nelson
Catchers

Infielders

  • 10 Ed Sprague
  • 13 Ramon Vazquez
Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Season standings

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Seattle Mariners 11646 0.716 57–24 59–22
Oakland Athletics 10260 0.630 14 53–28 49–32
Anaheim Angels 7587 0.463 41 39–42 36–45
Texas Rangers 7389 0.451 43 41–41 32–48

Detailed records

OpponentHomeAwayTotalPct.
AL East
Baltimore Orioles6–02–18–1.889
Boston Red Sox2–14–26–3.667
New York Yankees1–25–16–3.667
Tampa Bay Devil Rays5–12–17–2.778
Toronto Blue Jays3–33–06–3.667
17–716–533–12.733
AL Central
Chicago White Sox5–12–17–2.778
Cleveland Indians2–13–15–2.714
Detroit Tigers3–12–15–2.714
Kansas City Royals1–25–16–3.667
Minnesota Twins3–05–18–1.889
14–517–531–10.756
AL West
Anaheim Angels7–38–115–4.789
Oakland Athletics5–45–510–9.526
Texas Rangers8–27–315–5.750
20–920–940–18.690
NL West
Arizona Diamondbacks2–10–02–1.667
Colorado Rockies0–02–12–1.667
Los Angeles Dodgers0–02–12–1.667
San Diego Padres2–12–14–2.667
San Francisco Giants2–10–02–1.667
6–36–312–6.667

Record vs. opponents

2001 American League Records

Sources:
Team ANA BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL 
Anaheim 4–54–36–35–45–45–43–64–36–144–157–27–125–410–8
Baltimore 5–49–103–41–54–25–23–35–132–71–810–92–77–126–12
Boston 3–410–93–33–64–53–33–35–134–53–614–55–212–710–8
Chicago 3–64–33–310–913–614–55–141–51–82–75–27–23–312–6
Cleveland 4–55–16–39–1013–611–814–54–54–32–55–15–42–47–11
Detroit 4–52–45–46–136–138–114–154–51–62–54–28–12–410–8
Kansas City 4–52–53–35–148–1111–86–130–63–63–64–24–54–38–10
Minnesota 6–33–33–314–55–1415–413–64–25–41–81–64–52–59–9
New York 3–413–513–55–15–45–46–02–43–63–613–63–411–810–8
Oakland 14–67–25–48–13–46–16–34–56–39–107–29–106–312–6
Seattle 15–48–16–37–25–25–26–38–16–310–97–215–56–312–6
Tampa Bay 2–79–105–142–51–52–42–46–16–132–72–74–59–1010–8
Texas 12–77–22–52–74–51–85–45–44–310–95–155–43–68–10
Toronto 4–512–77–123–34–24–23–45–28–113–63–610–96–38–10

Game log: 116–46 (Home: 57–24; Road: 59–22)

Legend
 Mariners win
 Mariners loss
 Postponement
BoldMariners team member
April: 20–5 (Home: 8–2; Road: 12–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Boxscore Streak
1April 2Athletics5–4Rhodes (1–0)Mecir (0–1)Sasaki (1)45,9111–0[5]W1
2April 3Athletics1–5Zito (1–0)Halama (0–1)27,2121–1[6]L1
3April 4Athletics10–2Sele (1–0)Heredia (0–1)31,3822–1[7]W1
4April 6@ Rangers9–7 (10)Rhodes (2–0)Zimmerman (0–1)Sasaki (2)34,6843–1[8]W2
5April 7@ Rangers6–5Franklin (1–0)Davis (0–1)Sasaki (3)41,6514–1[9]W3
6April 8@ Rangers4–5Venafro (1–0)Paniagua (0–1)Crabtree (2)44,3064–2[10]L1
7April 10@ Athletics5–1Halama (1–1)Heredia (0–2)Sasaki (4)14,8805–2[11]W1
8April 11@ Athletics3–0Sele (2–0)Mecir (0–2)Sasaki (5)16,6526–2[12]W2
9April 12@ Athletics7–3Moyer (1–0)Hudson (1–1)15,4147–2[13]W3
10April 13@ Angels3–4Hasegawa (1–0)Sasaki (0–1)31,0877–3[14]L1
11April 14@ Angels2–1García (1–0)Valdez (0–1)Sasaki (6)34,7808–3[15]W1
12April 15@ Angels7–5Paniagua (1–1)Hasegawa (1–1)Nelson (1)20,7339–3[16]W2
13April 16Rangers9–7Franklin (2–0)Glynn (0–3)45,65710–3[17]W3
14April 17Rangers6–4Moyer (2–0)Helling (0–3)Sasaki (7)34,53611–3[18]W4
15April 18Rangers6–8Davis (2–1)Tomko (0–1)Zimmerman (1)48,82311–4[19]L1
16April 19Angels3–2García (2–0)Valdez (0–2)Sasaki (8)25,01612–4[20]W1
17April 20Angels4–1Halama (2–1)Rapp (0–3)Sasaki (9)39,27413–4[21]W2
18April 21Angels5–2Moyer (3–0)Washburn (0–2)Nelson (2)39,27414–4[22]W3
19April 22Angels5–0Sele (3–0)Ortiz (2–2)44,19215–4[23]W4
20April 24@ Yankees7–5García (3–0)Stanton (1–1)Sasaki (10)29,52216–4[24]W5
21April 25@ Yankees7–5Charlton (1–0)Pettitte (3–2)Sasaki (11)23,68417–4[25]W6
22April 26@ Yankees7–3Moyer (4–0)Mussina (1–3)Rhodes (1)30,21818–4[26]W7
23April 27@ White Sox8–3Sele (4–0)Baldwin (0–1)Sasaki (12)16,27619–4[27]W8
24April 28@ White Sox8–5Tomko (1–1)Biddle (1–1)Sasaki (13)25,54220–4[28]W9
25April 29@ White Sox1–2 (14)Glover (2–1)Franklin (2–1)25,44220–5[29]L1
May: 20–7 (Home: 10–5; Road: 10–2)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Boxscore Streak
26May 1Red Sox0–2Martínez (3–0)Halama (2–2)Arrojo (4)36,64220–6[30]L2
27May 2Red Sox5–1Sele (5–0)Nomo (3–2)40,17021–6[31]W1
28May 3Red Sox10–3Moyer (5–0)Castillo (3–2)32,51322–6[32]W2
29May 4Blue Jays3–8Parris (2–2)Abott (0–1)42,28422–7[33]L1
30May 5Blue Jays7–5Rhodes (3–0)Borbón (0–2)Sasaki (14)42,89423–7[34]W1
31May 6Blue Jays3–11Carpenter (3–1)Halama (2–3)45,08023–8[35]L1
32May 8@ Red Sox4–12Nomo (4–2)Moyer (5–1)32,94123–9[36]L2
33May 9@ Red Sox10–5Nelson (1–0)Arrojo (1–1)Sasaki (15)31,61624–9[37]W1
34May 10@ Red Sox5–2Halama (3–3)Ohka (2–2)Sasaki (16)31,42825–9[38]W2
35May 11@ Blue Jays7–2Abbott (1–1)Hamilton (1–2)20,27926–9[39]W3
36May 12@ Blue Jays11–7Tomko (2–1)Escobar (0–1)24,90827–9[40]W4
37May 13@ Blue Jays7–5Moyer (6–1)Loaiza (4–4)Sasaki (17)20,62428–9[41]W5
38May 15White Sox4–3Nelson (2–0)Howry (2–1)Paniagua (1)31,09629–9[42]W6
39May 16White Sox7–2Abbott (2–1)Biddle (1–3)Paniagua (2)33,74830–9[43]W7
40May 17White Sox5–1García (4–0)Wells (3–4)Nelson (3)43,51031–9[44]W8
41May 18Yankees10–14Mendoza (3–1)Halama (3–4)45,79431–10[45]L1
42May 19Yankees1–2 (10)Stanton (4–1)Sasaki (0–2)Rivera (12)45,88031–11[46]L2
43May 20Yankees6–2Sele (6–0)Clemens (4–1)45,95332–11[47]W1
44May 22@ Twins11–12Wells (4–1)Abbott (2–2)29,00532–12[48]L1
45May 23@ Twins5–4Rhodes (4–0)Carrasco (2–1)Sasaki (18)26,60533–12[49]W1
46May 25@ Royals9–6Franklin (3–1)Grimsley (0–2)Sasaki (19)17,55534–12[50]W2
47May 26@ Royals7–2Sele (2–0)Meadows (1–6)21,36835–12[51]W3
48May 27@ Royals5–4Charlton (7–0)Santiago (2–2)19,52436–12[52]W4
49May 28@ Royals13–3Abbott (3–2)Durbin (3–3)20,14237–12[53]W5
50May 29Orioles3–2García (5–0)Roberts (5–4)Sasaki (20)30,41338–12[54]W6
51May 30Orioles12–5Halama (4–4)Johnson (4–3)34,75739–12[55]W7
52May 31Orioles2–1Sele (8–0)Mercedes (1–7)Sasaki (21)37,61240–12[56]W8
June: 18–9 (Home: 10–5; Road: 8–4)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Boxscore Streak
53June 1Devil Rays8–4Moyer (7–1)Rekar (0–7)Nelson (4)41,09441–12[57]W9
54June 2Devil Rays7–4Abbott (4–2)Rupe (2–5)Sasaki (22)45,47342–12[58]W10
55June 3Devil Rays8–4García (6–0)Sturtze (2–5)Sasaki (23)45,39043–12[59]W11
56June 4Rangers11–6Franklin (4–1)Venafro (1–2)45,81244–12[60]W12
57June 5Rangers5–4Paniagua (2–1)Smart (1–1)Sasaki (24)44,85345–12[61]W13
58June 6Rangers7–3Moyer (8–1)Oliver (4–2)45,75446–12[62]W14
59June 8Padres7–1Abbott (5–2)Jarvis (3–6)45,29347–12[63]W15
60June 9Padres3–6Jones (3–8)García (6–1)Hoffman (12)45,32247–13[64]L1
61June 10Padres8–1Halama (5–4)Loewer (0–1)45,41848–13[65]W1
62June 12@ Rockies10–9Fuentes (1–0)Acevedo (0–1)Sasaki (25)41,26349–13[66]W2
June 13@ RockiesPostponed (rain); rescheduled June 14 (game 1)
63June 14@ Rockies2–8Chacón (4–3)Moyer (8–2)45,26149–14[67]L1
64June 14@ Rockies5–1Abbott (6–2)Astacio (5–7)37,04850–14[68]W1
65June 15@ Padres5–1García (7–1)Jones (3–9)60,91851–14[69]W2
66June 16@ Padres9–2Halama (6–4)Loewer (0–2)61,06552–14[70]W3
67June 17@ Padres9–11Davey (2–2)Nelson (2–1)Hoffman (14)36,02752–15[71]L1
68June 18@ Athletics3–4Zito (4–6)Charlton (2–1)Isringhausen (13)16,36852–16[72]L2
69June 19@ Athletics8–7Rhodes (5–0)Isringhausen (1–2)Sasaki (26)17,54253–16[73]W1
70June 20@ Athletics4–6Guthrie (5–1)Sasaki (0–3)40,63953–17[74]L1
71June 21@ Athletics12–10Paniagua (3–1)Tam (0–3)Rhodes (2)23,64254–17[75]W1
72June 22Angels1–8Washburn (5–4)Sele (8–1)45,46154–18[76]L1
73June 23Angels1–2Rapp (2–7)Moyer (8–3)Percival (18)45,43054–19[77]L2
74June 24Angels7–3Abbott (7–2)Schoeneweis (6–6)Sasaki (27)45,72255–19[78]W1
75June 26Athletics7–3García (8–1)Mulder (8–5)45,33756–19[79]W2
76June 27Athletics3–6Hudson (8–5)Halama (6–5)Isringhausen (14)45,10456–20[80]L1
77June 28Athletics3–6Guthrie (6–1)Fuentes (1–1)Isringhausen (15)45,39956–21[81]L2
78June 29@ Angels9–5Moyer (9–3)Schoeneweis (6–7)40,82257–21[82]W1
79June 30@ Angels5–3Stark (1–0)Ortiz (6–6)Sasaki (28)27,78458–21[83]W2
July: 18–9 (Home: 8–4; Road: 10–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Boxscore Streak
80July 1@ Angels5–0García (9–1)Wise (1–2)28,88759–21[84]W3
81July 2@ Rangers9–7 (10)Nelson (3–1)Petkovsek (0–1)Sasaki (29)28,48760–21[85]W4
82July 3@ Rangers8–4Sele (9–1)Oliver (7–3)41,84961–21[86]W5
83July 4@ Rangers3–6Bell (2–0)Moyer (9–4)Venafro (3)49,10361–22[87]L1
84July 5@ Rangers2–14Rogers (4–6)Stark (1–1)29,79761–23[88]L2
85July 6@ Dodgers13–0García (10–1)Brown (7–4)53,07262–23[89]W1
86July 7@ Dodgers1–2Herges (7–6)Paniagua (3–2)40,93762–24[90]L1
87July 8@ Dodgers9–2Sele (10–1)Williams (2–1)40,51163–24[91]W1
July 1072nd All-Star GameAmerican League 4,   National League 1   (Seattle;  Safeco Field)
88July 12Giants4–3 (11)Rhodes (6–0)Boehringer (0–2)45,69664–24[92]W2
89July 13Giants3–5Ortiz (10–5)Moyer (9–5)Nen (27)45,90964–25[93]L1
90July 14Giants3–2García (11–1)Estes (7–4)Sasaki (30)45,80965–25[94]W1
91July 15Diamondbacks8–0Sele (11–1)Ellis (6–4)45,85566–25[95]W2
92July 16Diamondbacks3–5Batista (5–5)Halama (6–6)Kim (7)45,77066–26[96]L1
93July 17Diamondbacks6–1Abbott (8–2)Anderson (2–6)45,89467–26[97]W1
94July 18@ Royals2–0Nelson (4–1)Hernández (2–3)Sasaki (31)15,81868–26[98]W2
95July 19@ Royals3–6Wilson (4–1)García (11–2)21,56668–27[99]L1
96July 20@ Twins4–0Sele (12–1)Mays (11–7)36,86369–27[100]W1
97July 21@ Twins6–3Halama (7–6)Johnson (0–1)Sasaki (32)33,50170–27[101]W2
98July 22@ Twins6–3Abbott (9–2)Lohse (3–2)44,66571–27[102]W3
99July 23@ Twins3–2Moyer (10–5)Radke (10–7)Sasaki (33)31,22072–27[103]W4
100July 24Royals1–6Wilson (5–1)García (11–3)45,11972–28[104]L1
101July 25Royals1–5Byrd (2–4)Sele (12–2)45,26572–29[105]L2
102July 26Royals4–0Piñeiro (1–0)George (0–1)44,51973–29[106]W1
103July 27Twins11–4Abbott (10–2)Lohse (3–3)45,80874–29[107]W2
104July 28Twins5–1Moyer (11–5)Radke (10–8)45,68175–29[108]W3
105July 29Twins10–2García (12–3)Milton (9–4)45,78076–29[109]W4
106July 31@ Tigers2–4Lima (3–2)Sele (12–3)Anderson (13)30,02276–30[110]L1
August: 20–9 (Home: 9–4; Road: 11–5
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Boxscore Streak
107August 1@ Tigers7–1Abbott (11–2)Holt (7–9)23,84777–30[111]W1
108August 2@ Tigers2–1Piñeiro (2–0)Pettyjohn (0–4)Sasaki (34)27,09778–30[112]W2
109August 3@ Indians2–1Moyer (12–5)Colón (10–8)Sasaki (35)42,58079–30[113]W3
110August 4@ Indians8–5García (13–3)Báez (2–1)Rhodes (3)42,44080–30[114]W4
111August 5@ Indians14–15 (11)Rocker (3–4)Paniagua (3–3)42,49480–31[115]L1
112August 6@ Indians8–6Abbott (12–2)Nagy (4–5)Paniagua (3)42,05881–31[116]W1
113August 7Blue Jays5–4 (14)Halama (8–6)DeWitt (0–1)45,63682–31[117]W2
114August 8Blue Jays12–4Moyer (13–5)Carpenter (7–10)45,45083–31[118]W3
115August 9Blue Jays5–6Quantrill (10–2)García (13–4)Koch (25)45,67083–32[119]L1
116August 10White Sox6–8Biddle (4–7)Sasaki (0–4)Foulke (28)45,66583–33[120]L2
117August 11White Sox4–3Franklin (5–1)Foulke (3–7)45,66584–33[121]W1
118August 12White Sox2–1Rhodes (7–0)Wells (6–9)Sasaki (36)45,76585–33[122]W2
119August 14@ Red Sox6–3Paniagua (4–3)Beck (5–4)Sasaki (37)33,79086–33[123]W3
120August 15@ Red Sox6–2García (14–4)Castillo (7–7)33,18687–33[124]W4
121August 16@ Red Sox4–6Garcés (4–1)Sele (12–4)Urbina (1)33,54887–34[125]L1
122August 17@ Yankees0–4Mussina (12–10)Abbott (12–3)Mendoza (5)54,61687–35[126]L2
123August 18@ Yankees7–6Rhodes (8–0)Lilly (3–6)Sasaki (38)55,29488–35[127]W1
124August 19@ Yankees10–2Moyer (14–5)Pettitte (14–7)54,33989–35[128]W2
125August 20Tigers1–4Sparks (9–7)García (14–5)45,97289–36[129]L1
126August 21Tigers4–1Sele (13–4)Weaver (10–13)Sasaki (39)45,03690–36[130]W1
127August 22Tigers16–1Abbott (13–3)Lima (4–5)45,81491–36[131]W2
128August 23Tigers5–1Piñeiro (3–0)Redman (2–5)45,06392–36[132]W3
129August 24Indians4–1Moyer (15–5)Colón (10–10)Charlton (1)45,76793–36[133]W4
130August 25Indians3–2 (11)Halama (9–6)Rocker (3–6)45,81894–36[134]W5
131August 26Indians3–4Riske (1–0)Nelson (4–2)Wickman (24)45,78294–37[135]L1
132August 28@ Devil Rays0–6Wilson (6–8)Piñeiro (3–1)11,68794–38[136]L2
133August 29@ Devil Rays5–2Moyer (16–5)Sturtze (8–11)12,79295–38[137]W1
134August 30@ Devil Rays4–0García (15–5)Rupe (5–11)12,26096–38[138]W2
135August 31@ Orioles0–3Maduro (3–4)Sele (13–5)37,08496–39[139]L1
September: 15–6 (Home: 9–3; Road: 6–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Boxscore Streak
136September 1@ Orioles6–4Abbott (14–3)Mercedes (7–16)Sasaki (40)45,66897–39[140]W1
137September 2@ Orioles1–0Piñeiro (4–1)Bauer (0–1)Sasaki (41)45,66898–39[141]W2
138September 3Devil Rays3–2 (11)Charlton (3–1)Yan (4–6)45,72899–39[142]W3
139September 4Devil Rays3–8 (10)Zambrano (6–2)Charlton (3–2)44,85999–40[143]L1
140September 5Devil Rays12–6Halama (10–6)Phelps (2–2)44,720100–40[144]W1
141September 7Orioles10–1Abbott (15–3)Mercedes (7–17)45,797101–40[145]W2
142September 8Orioles6–1Piñeiro (5–1)Bauer (0–2)45,894102–40[146]W3
143September 9Orioles6–0Moyer (17–5)Towers (8–10)45,344103–40[147]W4
144September 10@ Angels5–1García (16–5)Valdez (9–10)20,311104–40[148]W5
September 11@ AngelsPostponed (September 11 attacks), rescheduled for October 2
September 12@ AngelsPostponed (September 11 attacks), rescheduled for October 3
September 13RangersPostponed (September 11 attacks), rescheduled for October 4
September 14RangersPostponed (September 11 attacks), rescheduled for October 5
September 15RangersPostponed (September 11 attacks), rescheduled for October 6
September 16RangersPostponed (September 11 attacks), rescheduled for October 7
145September 18Angels4–0García (17–5)Ortiz (12–9)45,294105–40[149]W6
146September 19Angels5–0Moyer (18–5)Schoeneweis (10–10)45,459106–40[150]W7
147September 20Angels3–6Hasegawa (5–4)Halama (10–7)Percival (39)44,768106–41[151]L1
148September 21@ Athletics1–5Lidle (11–6)Abbott (15–4)Isringhausen (30)30,387106–42[152]L2
149September 22@ Athletics2–11Hiljus (4–0)Piñeiro (5–2)45,734106–43[153]L3
150September 23@ Athletics4–7Mulder (20–7)García (17–6)Isringhausen (31)38,628106–44[154]L4
151September 24@ Rangers9–3Moyer (19–5)Davis (10–9)22,765107–44[155]W1
152September 25@ Rangers13–2Sele (14–5)Duchscherer (1–1)27,781108–44[156]W2
153September 26@ Rangers7–5Abbott (16–4)Bell (5–5)Sasaki (42)24,712109–44[157]W3
154September 28Athletics5–3García (18–6)Mulder (20–8)Sasaki (43)45,695110–44[158]W4
155September 29Athletics4–8Hiljus (5–0)Moyer (19–6)45,104110–45[159]L1
156September 30Athletics6–3Sele (15–5)Hudson (17–9)45,674111–45[160]W1
October: 5–1 (Home: 3–1; Road: 2–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Boxscore Streak
157October 2@ Angels14–5Abbott (17–4)Washburn (11–10)18,600112–45[161]W2
158October 3@ Angels4–3Charlton (4–2)Levine (8–10)Sasaki (44)18,503113–45[162]W3
159October 4Rangers16–1Tomko (3–1)Myette (4–5)45,302114–45[163]W4
160October 5Rangers6–2Moyer (20–6)Helling (12–11)45,333115–45[164]W5
161October 6Rangers1–0Piñeiro (6–2)Davis (11–10)Sasaki (45)45,607116–45[165]W6
162October 7Rangers3–4Mahomes (7–6)Nelson (4–3)Zimmerman (28)45,578116–46[166]L1

All-Star Game

The Mariners hosted the 2001 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 10, 2001 at Safeco Field. It was the second time the Mariners hosted the Midsummer Classic, and the first at Safeco Field. Eight Mariners were in the game, including four in the starting lineup. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League by the final score of 4–1. This would be the final All-Star Game for Cal Ripken, Jr. and Tony Gwynn.

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; SB = Stolen bases

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI SB
CDan Wilson123377100.26510423
1BJohn Olerud159572173.30221953
2BBret Boone158623206.331371415
3BDavid Bell135470122.26015642
SSCarlos Guillén140456118.2595534
LFAl Martin10028368.2407429
CFMike Cameron150540144.2672511034
RFIchiro Suzuki157692242.35086956
DHEdgar Martínez132470144.306231164

[167][168]

Other batters

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

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI SB
Mark McLemore125409117.28655739
Stan Javier8928182.29243311
Tom Lampkin7920446.2255221
Ed Sprague459428.2982160
Charles Gipson946414.219051
Jay Buhner194510.222250
Ramón Vázquez17358.229040
Anthony Sanders9173.176020
Gene Kingsale10155.333012
Pat Borders563.500000
Scott Podsednik561.167030

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

Player G GS IP W L ERA SO
Freddy García3434238.21863.05163
Aaron Sele34332151553.60114
Jamie Moyer3333209.22063.43119
Paul Abbott28271631744.25118
John Halama3117110.11074.7350

Other pitchers

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

Player GP GS IP W L ERA SO
Joel Piñeiro171175.1622.0356
Brett Tomko11434.2315.1922
Denny Stark4314.2119.2010

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; SVO = Save opportunities; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L SV SVO ERA SO
Kazuhiro Sasaki6966.20445523.2462
Ryan Franklin3878.151013.5660
Arthur Rhodes7168.080371.7283
Jeff Nelson6965.143452.7688
Norm Charlton4447.242123.0248
José Paniagua6066.043344.3646
Brian Fuentes1011.211014.6310

Postseason

ALDS

ALCS

Postseason Game log: 4–6 (Home: 2–3; Road: 2–3)

Legend
 Mariners win
 Mariners loss
 Postponement
BoldMariners team member
ALDS vs. Cleveland Indians: 3–2 (Home: 2–1; Road: 1–1)
Game Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Boxscore
1October 9Indians0–5Colón (1–0)García (0–1)48,0330–1[169]
2October 11Indians5–1Moyer (1–0)Finley (0–1)48,0521–1[170]
3October 13@ Indians2–17Sabathia (1–0)Sele (0–1)45,0691–2[171]
4October 14@ Indians6–2García (1–1)Colón (1–1)45,0252–2[172]
5October 15Indians3–1Moyer (2–0)Finley (0–2)Sasaki (1)47,8673–2[173]
ALCS vs. New York Yankees: 1–4 (Home: 0–2; Road: 1–2)
Game Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Boxscore
1October 17Yankees2–4Pettitte (1–1)Sele (0–2)Rivera (3)47,6440–1[174]
2October 18Yankees2–3Mussina (2–0)García (1–2)Rivera (4)47,7910–2[175]
3October 20@ Yankees14–3Moyer (3–0)Hernández (1–1)56,5171–2[176]
4October 21@ Yankees1–3Rivera (1–0)Sasaki (0–1)56,3751–3[177]
5October 22@ Yankees3–12Pettitte (2–1)Sele (0–3)56,3701–4[178]

Awards and records

  • Bret Boone, Most RBIs in one season by an American League Second Baseman (141)[179]
  • Ichiro Suzuki, American League Most Valuable Player
  • Ichiro Suzuki, American League Rookie of the Year
  • Ichiro Suzuki, American League Batting Champion
  • Ichiro Suzuki, American League Stolen Base Leader
  • Freddy García, American League ERA Leader
  • Lou Piniella, Manager of the Year

All-Star Game

  • John Olerud, First Base, Starter
  • Bret Boone, Second Base, Starter
  • Ichiro Suzuki, Outfield, Starter
  • Edgar Martínez, Designated Hitter, Starter
  • Mike Cameron, Outfield, Reserve
  • Freddy García, Pitcher, Reserve
  • Jeff Nelson, Pitcher, Reserve
  • Kazuhiro Sasaki, Pitcher, Reserve

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Tacoma Rainiers Pacific Coast League Dan Rohn
AA San Antonio Missions Texas League Dave Brundage
A San Bernardino Stampede California League Daren Brown
A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Midwest League Gary Thurman
A-Short Season Everett AquaSox Northwest League Terry Pollreisz
Rookie AZL Mariners Arizona League Omer Muñoz

LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS: Tacoma[180]

Major League Baseball Draft

2001 Seattle Mariners draft picks
Mike Wilson (pictured) was a Mariners second round pick in 2001.
Information
OwnerNintendo of America
General Manager(s)Pat Gillick
Manager(s)Lou Piniella
First pickMichael Garciaparra
Draft positions23rd
Number of selections52
Links
ResultsBaseball-Reference
Official SiteThe Official Site of the Seattle Mariners
Years2000 • 2001 • 2002

The following is a list of 2001 Seattle Mariners draft picks. The Mariners took part in the June regular draft, also known as the Rule 4 draft. The Mariners made 52 selections in the 2001 draft, the first being shortstop Michael Garciaparra in the first round. In all, the Mariners selected 23 pitchers, 13 outfielders, 7 catchers, 5 shortstops, 2 third basemen, 1 first baseman, and 1 second baseman.

Draft

The Mariners selected John Axford in the seventh round of the 2001 draft.

Key

Round (Pick) Indicates the round and pick the player was drafted
Position Indicates the secondary/collegiate position at which the player was drafted, rather than the professional position the player may have gone on to play
Bold Indicates the player signed with the Mariners
Italics Indicates the player did not sign with the Mariners
* Indicates the player made an appearance in Major League Baseball

Table

Round (Pick) Name Position School Source
1 (36) Michael Garciaparra Shortstop Don Bosco High School [181]
2 (49) René Rivera Catcher Papa Juan High School [182]
2 (67) Mike Wilson Outfielder Booker T. Washington High School [183]
3 (80) Lazaro Abreu Catcher Miami Southridge High School [184]
3 (99) Tim Merritt Shortstop University of South Alabama [185]
4 (129) Bobby Livingston Left-handed pitcher Trinity Christian High School [186]
5 (159) John Cole Second baseman University of Nebraska–Lincoln [187]
6 (189) Justin Ockerman Right-handed pitcher Garden City High School [188]
7 (219) John Axford Right-handed pitcher Assumption College School [189]
8 (249) Jeff Ellena Shortstop Cal Poly Pomona [190]
9 (279) Justin Blood Left-handed pitcher Franklin Pierce College [191]
10 (309) Beau Hintz Left-handed pitcher Fresno State University [192]
11 (339) Josh Ellison Outfielder Westminster Academy [193]
12 (369) Mike Hrynio Third baseman Dover High School [194]
13 (399) Jason Van Meetren Outfielder Stanford University [195]
14 (429) Blake Woods Shortstop Grand Canyon University [196]
15 (459) Chris Colton Outfielder Newnan High School [197]
16 (489) Sean Peless First baseman Edmonds Community College [198]
17 (519) Ramon Royce Right-handed pitcher Lewis–Clark State College [199]
18 (549) John Williamson Outfielder East Carolina University [200]
19 (579) Brian Sabourin Right-handed pitcher Dakota Collegiate [201]
20 (609) David Purcey Left-handed pitcher Trinity Christian Academy [202]
21 (639) Matt Ware Outfielder Loyola High School [203]
22 (669) Ladd Hall Right-handed pitcher Buena High School [204]
23 (699) Aaron Braithwaite Outfielder Miami Killian High School [205]
24 (729) Garry Bakker Right-handed pitcher Suffern High School [206]
25 (759) Eddie Olszta Catcher Butler University [207]
26 (789) Jon Nelson Third baseman Dixie State College [208]
27 (819) Tim Bausher Right-handed pitcher Kutztown University [209]
28 (849) Wes Morrow Right-handed pitcher Grayson County College [210]
29 (879) Kyle Aselton Left-handed pitcher W. F. West High School [211]
30 (909) Billy Sadler Right-handed pitcher Pensacola Junior College [212]
31 (939) Jason Rainey Outfielder Texas Tech University [213]
32 (969) Bryan Vickers Catcher Perrysburg High School [214]
33 (999) Tom Keefer Right-handed pitcher Byng High School [215]
34 (1029) Trevor Heid Outfielder Dixie State College [216]
35 (1059) Todd Holliday Pitcher South Charleston High School [217]
36 (1089) Ben Hudson Catcher Truett-McConnell College [218]
37 (1119) Miguel Martinez Left-handed pitcher Miami Dade College [219]
38 (1149) Bobby Cramer Left-handed pitcher Long Beach State University [220]
39 (1179) Justin Ruchti Catcher Klein Forest High School [221]
40 (1209) Marquis Pettis Outfielder Diablo Valley College [222]
41 (1238) Kevin Guyette Right-handed pitcher Florida International University [223]
42 (1266) Ryan Brincat Outfielder Mira Costa High School [224]
43 (1294) Bradley Pahs Catcher Chesterton High School [225]
44 (1322) William Keyes Right-handed pitcher St. James School [226]
45 (1350) Brandon Fusilier Outfielder Navarro College [227]
46 (1378) Alan Gannaway Right-handed pitcher Bessemer High School [228]
47 (1405) Ethan Katz Right-handed pitcher University High School [229]
48 (1431) Luis DeJesus Shortstop Teodoro Aguilar Mora High School [230]
49 (1456) Nicholaus Hamilton Outfielder West Lowndes High School [231]
50 (1479) Brandon Espinosa Right-handed pitcher Santa Ana College [232]

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