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2006 Seattle Mariners season

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2006 Seattle Mariners
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkSafeco Field
CitySeattle, Washington
Record78–84 (.481)
Divisional place4th
OwnersNintendo of America
(represented by Howard Lincoln)
General managersBill Bavasi
ManagersMike Hargrove
TelevisionKSTW 11
FSN Northwest (Dave Niehaus,
Rick Rizzs, Ron Fairly, Dave Valle,
Dave Henderson, Jay Buhner)
RadioKOMO 710 AM (Dave Niehaus, Rick Rizzs, Ron Fairly, Dave Valle, Dave Henderson, Jay Buhner)
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The Seattle Mariners 2006 season was their 30th since the franchise creation, and their third consecutive season finishing at the bottom of the American League West, finishing with a 78–84 (.481) record.

Two players were featured in the All-Star Game: Ichiro Suzuki, making his sixth appearance in the All-Star Game, and José López, with his first appearance.

The Mariners' longest winning streak was 5 games, which they managed twice, between June 16–21 and June 24–29, counterpointed by their longest losing streak of 11 games from August 10–20.

Offseason

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  • December 7, 2005: Yorvit Torrealba was traded by the Seattle Mariners to the Colorado Rockies for Marcos Carvajal.[1]
  • January 9, 2006: Cody Ransom was signed as a free agent with the Seattle Mariners.[2]
  • March 30, 2006: Cody Ransom was purchased by the Houston Astros from the Seattle Mariners.[2]

Regular season

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Season standings

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AL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Oakland Athletics 93 69 .574 49‍–‍32 44‍–‍37
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 89 73 .549 4 45‍–‍36 44‍–‍37
Texas Rangers 80 82 .494 13 39‍–‍42 41‍–‍40
Seattle Mariners 78 84 .481 15 44‍–‍37 34‍–‍47


Record vs. opponents

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Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL 
Baltimore 3–15 2–5 4–2 3–3 5–1 4–6 3–6 7–12 2–4 4–6 13–6 3–6 8–11 9–9
Boston 15–3 4–2 3–4 3–3 4–5 3–3 1–5 8–11 3–7 4–6 10–9 5–4 7–12 16–2
Chicago 5–2 2–4 8–11 12–7 11–8 6–3 9–10 2–4 3–3 5–4 3–3 5–5 5–4 14–4
Cleveland 2–4 4–3 11–8 6–13 10–8 4–5 8–11 3–4 3–6 4–5 6–1 5–4 4–2 8–10
Detroit 3–3 3–3 7–12 13–6 14–4 3–5 11–8 2–5 5–4 6–3 5–3 5–5 3–3 15–3
Kansas City 1–5 5–4 8–11 8–10 4–14 3–7 7–12 2–7 4–5 3–5 1–5 3–3 3–4 10–8
Los Angeles 6–4 3–3 3–6 5–4 5–3 7–3 4–2 6–4 11–8 10–9 7–2 11–8 4–6 7–11
Minnesota 6–3 5–1 10–9 11–8 8–11 12–7 2–4 3–3 6–4 5–3 6–1 4–5 2–5 16–2
New York 12–7 11–8 4–2 4–3 5–2 7–2 4–6 3–3 3–6 3–3 13–5 8–2 10–8 10–8
Oakland 4–2 7–3 3–3 6–3 4–5 5–4 8–11 4–6 6–3 17–2 6–3 9–10 6–4 8–10
Seattle 6–4 6–4 4–5 5–4 3–6 5–3 9–10 3–5 3–3 2–17 6–3 8–11 4–5 14–4
Tampa Bay 6–13 9–10 3–3 1–6 3–5 5–1 2–7 1–6 5–13 3–6 3–6 3–6 6–12 11–7
Texas 6–3 4–5 5–5 4–5 5–5 3–3 8–11 5–4 2–8 10–9 11–8 6–3 4–2 7–11
Toronto 11–8 12–7 4–5 2–4 3–3 4–3 6–4 5–2 8–10 4–6 5–4 12–6 2–4 9–9


Notable transactions

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  • July 26, 2006: Ben Broussard was traded by the Cleveland Indians with cash to the Seattle Mariners for a player to be named later and Shin-Soo Choo. The Seattle Mariners sent Shawn Nottingham (minors) (August 24, 2006) to the Cleveland Indians to complete the trade.[3]

Roster

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2006 Seattle Mariners
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Game log

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2006 Game Log
April
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 3 Angels 5–4 Shields (1–0) Sherrill (0–1) Rodríguez (1) 45,515 0–1
2 April 4 Angels 10–8 Piñeiro (1–0) Lackey (0–1) 20,051 1–1
3 April 5 Angels 6–4 Washburn (1–0) Weaver (0–1) Sherrill (1) 21,394 2–1
4 April 6 Athletics 6–2 Meche (1–0) Loaiza (0–1) Putz (1) 22,701 3–1
5 April 7 Athletics 5–0 Blanton (1–0) Hernández (0–1) 30,612 3–2
6 April 8 Athletics 3–0 Zito (1–1) Moyer (0–1) Street (1) 37,904 3–3
7 April 9 Athletics 6–4 Harden (1–0) Piñeiro (1–1) Street (2) 27,139 3–4
8 April 11 @ Indians 9–5 Lee (1–0) Washburn (1–1) 17,559 3–5
9 April 12 @ Indians 11–9 Woods (1–0) Byrd (1–1) Guardado (1) 14,773 4–5
10 April 13 @ Indians 9–5 Mateo (1–0) Sauerbeck (0–1) Putz (2) 24,638 5–5
11 April 14 @ Red Sox 2–1 Schilling (3–0) Moyer (0–2) Papelbon (5) 36,431 5–6
12 April 15 @ Red Sox 3–0 Piñeiro (2–1) Wakefield (1–2) Guardado (2) 36,047 6–6
13 April 16 @ Red Sox 3–2 Beckett (3–0) Washburn (1–2) Papelbon (6) 36,181 6–7
14 April 17 @ Red Sox 7–6 Timlin (1–0) Guardado (0–1) 36,188 6–8
15 April 18 Rangers 7–4 Koronka (2–1) Hernández (0–2) Cordero (2) 17,927 6–9
16 April 19 Rangers 9–6 Putz (1–0) Cordero (1–2) 17,613 7–9
17 April 20 Rangers 4–3 Bauer (1–0) Guardado (0–2) Cordero (3) 17,917 7–10
18 April 21 Tigers 2–1 Maroth (3–0) Washburn (1–3) Jones (1) 35,237 7–11
19 April 22 Tigers 2–0 Robertson (2–2) Meche (1–1) Rodney (4) 27,893 7–12
20 April 23 Tigers 6–4 Verlander (2–2) Hernández (0–3) Jones (2) 28,659 7–13
21 April 24 White Sox 4–3 Mateo (2–0) McCarthy (1–1) 20,390 8–13
22 April 25 White Sox 13–3 Vázquez (2–1) Piñeiro (2–2) Logan (1) 20,451 8–14
23 April 26 White Sox 5–1 Washburn (2–3) Buehrle (3–1) 23,848 9–14
24 April 28 @ Orioles 5–2 Cabrera (2–2) Meche (1–2) Ray (7) 26,934 9–15
25 April 29 @ Orioles 8–6 Hernández (1–3) Brower (0–1) Guardado (3) 34,161 10–15
26 April 30 @ Orioles 4–3 Moyer (1–2) López (1–3) Guardado (4) 32,421 11–15
May
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
27 May 1 @ Twins 8–2 Piñeiro (3–2) Baker (1–3) 11,796 12–15
28 May 2 @ Twins 5–1 Santana (2–3) Washburn (2–4) 14,513 12–16
29 May 3 @ White Sox 6–5 Jenks (1–0) Woods (1–1) 27,569 12–17
30 May 4 @ White Sox 4–1 Contreras (5–0) Hernández (1–4) Jenks (9) 26,313 12–18
31 May 5 Indians 9–4 Westbrook (3–2) Soriano (0–1) 32,998 12–19
32 May 6 Indians 4–1 Piñeiro (4–2) Lee (2–3) Putz (3) 28,672 13–19
33 May 7 Indians 2–0 Sabathia (2–0) Washburn (2–5) Wickman (6) 35,562 13–20
34 May 8 Devil Rays 6–3 Meche (2–2) Orvella (1–4) Putz (4) 16,102 14–20
35 May 9 Devil Rays 8–1 Hernández (2–4) Waechter (0–2) Soriano (1) 19,726 15–20
36 May 10 Devil Rays 1–0 Kazmir (5–2) Moyer (1–3) Walker (4) 21,801 15–21
37 May 12 @ Angels 12–7 Escobar (5–2) Piñeiro (4–3) Carrasco (1) 43,912 15–22
38 May 13 @ Angels 5–4 Sherrill (1–1) Gregg (2–2) Woods (1) 43,821 16–22
39 May 14 @ Angels 9–4 Meche (3–2) Weaver (1–6) Fruto (1) 43,191 17–22
40 May 16 @ Athletics 12–6 Blanton (4–4) Hernández (2–5) 16,397 17–23
41 May 17 @ Athletics 7–2 Zito (3–3) Moyer (1–4) 19,208 17–24
42 May 18 @ Athletics 6–3 Saarloos (2–1) Piñeiro (4–4) Street (6) 16,397 17–25
43 May 19 Padres 7–4 Soriano (1–1) Cassidy (3–2) 35,338 18–25
44 May 20 Padres 6–3 Meche (4–2) Hensley (2–3) Putz (5) 33,946 19–25
45 May 21 Padres 10–8 Hernández (3–5) Park (2–2) Putz (6) 37,132 20–25
46 May 22 Orioles 8–6 Moyer (2–4) Bédard (5–3) Guardado (5) 18,819 21–25
47 May 23 Orioles 14–4 Halama (3–1) Piñeiro (4–5) Ray (11) 19,435 21–26
48 May 24 Orioles 7–4 Washburn (3–5) Benson (6–4) Putz (7) 21,991 22–26
49 May 25 Orioles 2–0 López (2–7) Meche (4–3) Ray (12) 23,806 22–27
50 May 26 @ Twins 3–1 Liriano (3–0) Hernández (3–6) Nathan (6) 28,082 22–28
51 May 27 @ Twins 9–5 Bonser (1–0) Moyer (2–5) Rincón (1) 25,305 22–29
52 May 28 @ Twins 4–3 Nathan (3–0) Guardado (0–3) 24,388 22–30
53 May 29 @ Rangers 2–0 Rheinecker (1–0) Washburn (3–6) Bauer (1) 23,771 22–31
54 May 30 @ Rangers 6–4 Millwood (6–3) Meche (4–4) Otsuka (9) 18,084 22–32
55 May 31 @ Rangers 14–5 Hernández (4–6) Koronka (4–3) 19,131 23–32
June
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
56 June 2 Royals 4–0 Moyer (3–5) Keppel (0–1) 28,382 24–32
57 June 3 Royals 12–1 Piñeiro (5–5) Etherton (1–1) 29,659 25–32
58 June 4 Royals 9–4 Redman (1–4) Washburn (3–7) Dessens (1) 28,886 25–33
59 June 5 Royals 4–1 Meche (5–4) Wood (3–1) Putz (8) 18,409 26–33
60 June 6 Twins 4–2 Hernández (5–6) Liriano (4–1) Putz (9) 21,028 27–33
61 June 7 Twins 10–9 Mateo (3–0) Crain (0–4) 24,785 28–33
62 June 8 Twins 7–3 Santana (6–4) Piñeiro (5–6) 27,341 28–34
63 June 9 @ Angels 4–1 Washburn (4–7) Escobar (5–7) Putz (10) 44,114 29–34
64 June 10 @ Angels 12–6 Meche (6–4) Lackey (4–4) 44,129 30–34
65 June 11 @ Angels 6–2 Hernández (6–6) Weaver (3–9) 42,198 31–34
66 June 13 @ Athletics 2–0 Blanton (6–6) Moyer (3–6) Street (15) 15,216 31–35
67 June 14 @ Athletics 7–2 Haren (6–5) Piñeiro (5–7) 20,550 31–36
68 June 15 @ Athletics 9–6 Loaiza (2–3) Washburn (4–8) Street (16) 16,563 31–37
69 June 16 Giants 5–4 Hernández (7–6) Lowry (2–5) Putz (11) 41,133 32–37
70 June 17 Giants 8–1 Meche (7–4) Schmidt (6–3) 45,229 33–37
71 June 18 Giants 5–1 Moyer (4–6) Wright (5–7) 45,216 34–37
72 June 20 @ Dodgers 9–4 Piñeiro (6–7) Penny (7–2) Soriano (2) 43,949 35–37
73 June 21 @ Dodgers 8–5 Mateo (4–0) Báez (4–4) Putz (12) 40,419 36–37
74 June 22 @ Dodgers 4–2 Lowe (6–3) Hernández (7–7) 46,207 36–38
75 June 23 @ Padres 2–1 Linebrink (5–2) Mateo (4–1) 40,049 36–39
75 June 24 @ Padres 9–5 Moyer (5–6) Park (5–4) 33,349 37–39
77 June 25 @ Padres 9–4 Sherrill (2–1) Embree (2–1) 32,707 38–39
78 June 27 @ D-backs 11–7 Woods (2–1) Lyon (1–2) Putz (13) 25,068 39–39
79 June 28 @ D-backs 11–3 Hernández (8–7) González (0–2) 19,723 40–39
80 June 29 @ D-backs 3–2 Guardado (1–3) Julio (1–3) Putz (14) 20,649 41–39
81 June 30 Rockies 2–0 Fogg (6–5) Moyer (5–7) 31,612 41–40
July
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
82 July 1 Rockies 8–7 Mateo (5–1) Cortés (3–1) Putz (15) 33,638 42–40
83 July 2 Rockies 4–3 Fuentes (2–1) Mateo (5–2) King (1) 31,709 42–41
84 July 3 Angels 7–1 Weaver (5–0) Hernández (8–8) 30,632 42–42
85 July 4 Angels 14–6 Santana (9–3) Mateo (5–3) 30,853 42–43
86 July 5 Angels 4–0 Colón (1–4) Moyer (5–8) 25,009 42–44
87 July 7 Tigers 6–1 Bonderman (8–4) Piñeiro (6–8) 31,727 42–45
88 July 8 Tigers 2–1 Miner (6–1) Washburn (4–9) Jones (23) 32,404 42–46
89 July 9 Tigers 3–2 Meche (8–4) Robertson (8–5) Putz (16) 37,364 43–46
90 July 14 @ Blue Jays 5–3 Meche (9–4) Janssen (6–8) Putz (17) 23,443 44–46
91 July 15 @ Blue Jays 7–6 Downs (3–0) Fruto (0–1) 36,069 44–47
92 July 16 @ Blue Jays 4–3 Downs (4–0) Sherrill (2–2) 28,679 44–48
93 July 17 @ Yankees 4–2 Wang (10–4) Washburn (4–10) Rivera (22) 53,444 44–49
94 July 18 @ Yankees 5–4 Proctor (3–2) Mateo (5–4) 52,992 44–50
95 July 19 @ Yankees 3–2 Lowe (1–0) Johnson (10–8) Putz (18) 54,121 45–50
96 July 21 Red Sox 9–4 Snyder (2–1) Moyer (5–9) 46,325 45–51
97 July 22 Red Sox 5–2 Hernández (9–8) Gabbard (0–1) Putz (19) 46,118 46–51
98 July 23 Red Sox 9–8 Putz (2–0) Timlin (5–1) 45,975 47–51
99 July 24 Blue Jays 7–3 Piñeiro (7–8) Janssen (6–10) 29,787 48–51
100 July 25 Blue Jays 12–3 Halladay (13–2) Meche (9–5) 30,793 48–52
101 July 26 Blue Jays 7–4 Moyer (6–9) Burnett (2–4) Putz (20) 33,629 49–52
102 July 28 @ Indians 1–0 Sowers (3–3) Hernández (9–9) 25,045 49–53
103 July 29 @ Indians 3–1 Washburn (5–10) Westbrook (7–7) Putz (21) 27,876 50–53
104 July 30 @ Indians 7–3 Woods (3–1) Carmona (1–4) Putz (22) 23,146 51–53
105 July 31 @ Orioles 10–5 Mateo (6–4) Loewen (1–3) 16,620 52–53
August
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
106 August 1 @ Orioles 2–0 López (8–11) Moyer (6–10) Ray (27) 20,226 52–54
107 August 2 @ Orioles 2–1 Hernández (10–9) Bédard (12–7) Putz (23) 17,682 53–54
108 August 4 Athletics 5–2 Zito (12–7) Washburn (5–11) 44,277 53–55
109 August 5 Athletics 5–2 Haren (9–9) Piñeiro (7–9) Street (24) 40,115 53–56
110 August 6 Athletics 7–6 Blanton (12–9) Meche (9–6) Street (25) 37,437 53–57
111 August 7 Devil Rays 5–4 Mateo (7–4) Corcoran (4–3) Putz (24) 30,735 54–57
112 August 8 Devil Rays 5–1 Mateo (8–4) Camp (4–1) 32,951 55–57
113 August 9 Devil Rays 2–0 Washburn (6–11) Shields (4–6) Putz (25) 39,856 56–57
114 August 10 @ Rangers 8–2 Eaton (2–2) Piñeiro (7–10) 31,763 56–58
115 August 11 @ Rangers 14–7 Littleton (2–0) Meche (9–7) 28,207 56–59
116 August 12 @ Rangers 5–4 Vólquez (1–1) Moyer (6–11) Ostuka (23) 35,784 56–60
117 August 13 @ Rangers 10–6 Millwood (11–8) Hernández (10–10) 29,717 56–61
118 August 14 @ Athletics 5–4 Kennedy (3–0) Soriano (1–2) Duchscherer (3) 21,859 56–62
119 August 15 @ Athletics 11–2 Saarloos (5–6) Piñeiro (7–11) 23,726 56–63
120 August 16 @ Athletics 4–0 Haren (11–9) Meche (9–8) 34,077 56–64
121 August 17 @ Angels 5–2 Escobar (9–10) Moyer (6–12) Rodríguez (32) 43,813 56–65
122 August 18 @ Angels 3–0 Weaver (9–0) Hernández (10–11) Rodríguez (33) 44,072 56–66
123 August 19 @ Angels 9–7 Carrasco (4–3) Washburn (6–12) Rodríguez (34) 44,106 56–67
124 August 20 @ Angels 3–2 Donnelly (3–0) Putz (2–1) 43,876 56–68
125 August 22 Yankees 6–5 Mateo (9–4) Villone (3–2) 42,454 57–68
126 August 23 Yankees 9–2 Wang (15–5) Hernández (10–12) 41,380 57–59
127 August 24 Yankees 4–2 Washburn (7–12) Johnson (14–10) Putz (26) 44,634 58–69
128 August 25 Red Sox 6–0 Woods (4–1) Schilling (14–6) 40,817 59–69
129 August 26 Red Sox 4–3 Putz (3–1) Timlin (5–4) 44,779 60–69
130 August 27 Red Sox 6–3 Baek (1–0) Snyder (3–3) Putz (27) 44,288 61–69
131 August 28 Angels 2–0 Hernández (11–12) Escobar (9–12) 28,748 62–69
132 August 29 Angels 6–4 Washburn (8–12) Weaver (9–2) J. J. Putz (28) 29,059 63–69
133 August 30 Angels 5–3 Lackey (11–9) Woods (4–2) Rodríguez (37) 31,269 63–70
September
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
134 September 1 @ Devil Rays 2–1 McClung (5–12) Sherrill (2–3) 11,196 63–71
135 September 2 @ Devil Rays 4–3 Baek (2–0) Howell (0–2) Putz (29) 14,503 64–71
136 September 3 @ Devil Rays 7–6 Meadows (3–5) Hernández (11–12) McClung (4) 14,501 64–72
137 September 4 @ Tigers 6–2 Robertson (12–11) Washburn (8–13) 32,948 64–73
138 September 5 @ Tigers 4–3 Piñeiro (8–11) Miller (0–1) Putz (30) 23,583 65–73
139 September 6 @ Tigers 5–4 Huber (1–0) Zumaya (6–3) Putz (31) 23,066 66–73
140 September 8 Rangers 7–2 Baek (3–0) Millwood (14–10) Piñeiro (1) 28,646 67–73
141 September 9 Rangers 3–2 Fruto (1–1) Rheinecker (4–6) 33,454 68–73
142 September 10 Rangers 4–2 Wilson (2–2) Huber (1–1) Otsuka (32) 34,321 68–74
143 September 11 Blue Jays 6–2 Lilly (13–12) Woods (4–3) 24,462 68–75
144 September 12 Blue Jays 4–2 Meche (10–8) Marcum (2–4) Putz (32) 26,144 69–75
145 September 13 Blue Jays 10–0 Burnett (8–7) Baek (3–1) 26,225 69–76
146 September 14 @ Royals 10–8 Pérez (2–3) Washburn (8–14) 8,839 69–77
147 September 15 @ Royals 11–8 Woods (5–3) Braun (0–1) 16,412 70–77
148 September 16 @ Royals 7–4 Redman (10–9) Piñeiro (8–12) Nelson (8) 12,116 70–78
149 September 17 @ Royals 10–5 Meche (11–8) Gobble (3–6) 9,817 71–78
150 September 18 @ Rangers 8–1 Millwod (16–10) Hernández (11–14) 18,214 71–79
151 September 19 @ Rangers 9–7 Huber (2–1) Wilson (2–1) Putz (33) 18,551 72–79
152 September 20 @ Rangers 6–3 Baek (4–1) Tejeda (4–4) Putz (34) 26,006 73–79
153 September 21 @ White Sox 9–0 Woods (6–3) Vázquez (11–10) 33,976 74–79
154 September 22 @ White Sox 11–6 Fruto (2–1) Contreras (13–9) 37,557 75–79
155 September 23 @ White Sox 11–7 Haeger (1–1) Piñeiro (8–13) 37,400 75–80
156 September 24 @ White Sox 12–7 García (16–9) Feierabend (0–1) 37,518 75–81
157 September 25 Athletics 10–9 Putz (4–1) Calero (3–2) 20,982 76–81
158 September 26 Athletics 12–3 Harden (4–0) Jake Woods (6–4) 19,604 76–82
159 September 27 Athletics 7–6 Witasick (4–0) Sherrill (2–4) Street (37) 23,421 76–83
160 September 29 Rangers 6–5 Padilla (15–10) Fruto (2–2) Wilson (2–2) 30,766 76–84
161 September 30 Rangers 3–1 Hernández (12–14) Millwood (16–12) Putz (35) 23,310 77–84
October
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
162 October 1 Rangers 3–2 Woods (7–4) Tejeda (5–5) Putz (36) 28,361 78–84

Player stats

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Batting

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Starters by position

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

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
RF Ichiro Suzuki 161 695 224 .322 9 49
C Kenji Johjima 144 506 147 .291 18 76
LF Raúl Ibañez 159 626 181 .289 33 123
SS Yuniesky Betancourt 157 558 161 .289 8 47
2B José López 151 603 170 .282 10 79
3B Adrián Beltré 156 620 166 .268 25 89
1B Richie Sexson 158 591 156 .264 34 107
DH Carl Everett 92 308 70 .227 11 33
CF Jeremy Reed 67 212 46 .217 6 17

Other batters

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

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Willie Bloomquist 102 251 62 .247 1 15
Ben Broussard 56 164 39 .238 8 17
René Rivera 35 99 15 .152 2 4
Chris Snelling 36 96 24 .250 3 8
Eduardo Pérez 43 87 17 .195 1 11
Adam Jones 32 74 16 .216 1 8
Mike Morse 21 43 16 .372 0 11
Roberto Petagine 31 27 5 .185 1 2
Matt Lawton 11 27 7 .259 0 1
Greg Dobbs 23 27 10 .370 0 3
T.J. Bohn 18 14 2 .143 1 2
Shin-Soo Choo 4 11 1 .091 0 0
Joe Borchard 6 9 2 .222 0 0
Oswaldo Navarro 4 3 2 .667 0 0
Guillermo Quiróz 1 2 0 .000 0 0

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Félix Hernández 31 191.0 12 14 4.52 176
Jarrod Washburn 31 187.0 8 14 4.67 103
Gil Meche 32 186.2 11 8 4.48 156
Jamie Moyer 25 160.0 6 12 4.39 82
Cha Seung Baek 6 34.1 4 1 3.67 23

Other pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Joel Piñeiro 40 165.2 8 13 6.36 87
Jake Woods 37 105.1 7 4 4.20 66
Ryan Feierabend 4 17.0 0 1 3.71 11
César Jiménez 4 7.1 0 0 14.73 3
Francisco Cruceta 4 6.2 0 0 10.80 2

Relief pitchers

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

Player G IP W L H SV ERA SO
Jon Huber 16 16.2 2 1 6 0 1.08 11
Mark Lowe 15 18.2 1 0 6 0 1.93 20
Rafael Soriano 53 60.0 1 2 18 2 2.25 65
J. J. Putz 72 78.1 4 1 59 5 2.30 104
Eric O'Flaherty 15 11.0 0 0 1 0 4.09 6
Julio Mateo 48 53.2 9 4 7 0 4.19 31
George Sherrill 72 40.0 2 4 17 1 4.28 42
Sean Green 24 32.0 0 0 3 0 4.50 15
Jeff Harris 3 3.1 0 0 0 0 5.40 1
Eddie Guardado 28 23.0 1 3 2 5 5.48 22
Emiliano Fruto 23 36.0 2 2 1 1 5.50 34
Travis Chick 3 5.0 0 0 0 0 12.60 2
Jorge Campillo 1 2.1 0 0 0 0 15.43 1
Bobby Livingston 3 5.0 0 0 0 0 18.00 3
Clint Nageotte 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 27.00 1

Team statistics

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Positions in brackets are in league with other MLB teams

Batting

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

Team G AB H R Avg. HR RBI
Mariners 162 5670 (2nd) 1540 (10th) 756 (21st) .272 (11th) 172 (18th) 703 (24th)
Opponents 162 5611 1500 792 .267 183 758

Pitching

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

Team G IP W L ERA SO SHO
Mariners 162 1446.2 (12th) 78 (18th) 84 (11th) 4.60 (19th) 1067 (14th) 6 (22nd)

Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Tacoma Rainiers Pacific Coast League Dave Brundage
AA San Antonio Missions Texas League Daren Brown
A Inland Empire 66ers California League Gary Thurman
A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Midwest League Scott Steinmann
A-Short Season Everett AquaSox Northwest League Dave Myers
Rookie AZL Mariners Arizona League Dana Williams

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Inland Empire[4]

Major League Baseball Draft

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2006 Seattle Mariners draft picks
Brandon Morrow (pictured right) was the Mariners first round pick in 2006.
Information
Owner Nintendo of America
General Manager(s) Bill Bavasi
Manager(s) Mike Hargrove
First pick Brandon Morrow
Draft positions 5
Number of selections 50
Players signed (Rule 4) 26 (before deadline)
Links
Results Baseball-Reference
Official Site The Official Site of the Seattle Mariners
Years 2005 • 2006 • 2007

Below is a complete list of Seattle Mariners draft picks from the June 2006 draft.[5]

The Seattle Mariners took part in both the Major League Baseball Rule 4 draft but not the Rule 5 draft in 2006.[5]

The 2006 Major League Baseball Draft was held from June 6 to 7.[5] The Mariners selected a total of 50 players in the draft. Of those 50 players, the Mariners signed 26 players.[5] They did however sign multiple players after the draft deadline.

June amateur draft

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Key

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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

Table

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In the second round the Mariners selected Chris Tillman.
Ricky Orta was the Mariners fourth round selection.
Nathan Adcock was pick number 141 in the fifth round.
Kam Mickolio was selected in the 18th round by the Mariners.
Kyle Parker was the Mariners 24th round draft pick out of the University of Washington.
Round (Pick) Name Position School Ref
1 (5) Brandon Morrow Right-handed pitcher University of California, Berkeley [6]
2 (49) Chris Tillman Right-handed pitcher Fountain Valley High School [7]
3 (81) Anthony Butler Left-handed pitcher Oak Creek High School [8]
4 (111) Ricky Orta Right-handed pitcher University of Miami [8]
5 (141) Nathan Adcock Right-handed pitcher North Hardin High School [8]
6 (171) Adam Moore Catcher University of Texas at Arlington [8]
7 (201) Doug Fister Right-handed pitcher California State University, Fresno [8]
8 (231) Steven Richard Right-handed pitcher Clemson University [8]
9 (261) Justin Souza Right-handed pitcher Sacramento Community College [8]
10 (291) Christopher Minaker Shortstop Stanford University [8]
11 (321) Aaron Solomon Right-handed pitcher Cumberland University [8]
12 (351) Gavin Dickey Outfielder University of Florida [8]
13 (381) Joseph Kantakevich Right-handed pitcher College of William & Mary [8]
14 (411) Jared Baehl Third baseman North Posey High School [8]
15 (441) Andrew Fiorenza Right-handed pitcher Clemson University [8]
16 (471) Austin Bibens-Dirkx Right-handed pitcher University of Portland [8]
17 (501) Dan Runzler Left-handed pitcher University of California, Riverside [8]
18 (531) Kam Mickolio Right-handed pitcher Utah Valley State College [8]
19 (561) Cameron Nobles Right-handed pitcher Jackson High School [5]
20 (591) Johan Limonta First baseman Miami Dade College [5]
21 (621) Brent Gaphardt Left-handed pitcher University of Delaware [5]
22 (651) Fabian Williamson Left-handed pitcher Kennedy High School [5]
23 (681) Marcos Villezcas Shortstop Brigham Young University [5]
24 (711) Kyle Parker Right-handed pitcher University of Washington [5]
25 (741) Tyson Gillies Outfielder R.E. Mountain SS [5]
26 (771) Gregory Moviel Left-handed pitcher Vanderbilt University [5]
27 (801) Bryan Ball Right-handed pitcher University of Florida [5]
28 (831) Everett Collis Right-handed pitcher Cornell University [5]
29 (861) Gregory Nesbitt Left-handed pitcher James Madison University [5]
30 (891) Matthew Vogel Shortstop Lewis-Clark State College [5]
31 (921) David McClain Right-handed pitcher San Jacinto College [5]
32 (951) Joe Agreste First baseman Potomac State College [5]
33 (981) Robert Harmon Right-handed pitcher University of Arkansas at Little Rock [5]
34 (1011) Stanley Posluszny Outfielder West Virginia University [5]
35 (1041) Alex Meneses Shortstop Barry University [5]
36 (1071) Kyle Haas Right-handed pitcher Douglas College [5]
37 (1101) Christopher Walden Right-handed pitcher Bellefontaine High School [5]
38 (1131) Michael Drake Outfielder Cosumnes River College [5]
39 (1161) Philip Roy Right-handed pitcher Miami Dade College [5]
40 (1191) Haley Winter Right-handed pitcher University of California, Riverside [5]
41 (1221) Brandon Fromm First baseman San Jose State University [5]
42 (1251) Shane Cox Right-handed pitcher Alvin Community College [5]
43 (1280) Clint Straka Right-handed pitcher Northern Oklahoma College [5]
44 (1309) Bryan Earley Right-handed pitcher Elder High School [5]
45 (1338) Jeremy Camacho Shortstop Eagle Rock High School [5]
46 (1367) Robbie Dominguez Right-handed pitcher Cerritos College [5]
47 (1395) Sean Ward Outfielder Evans High School [5]
48 (1423) Jeremy Beeching Left-handed pitcher Volunteer State Community College [5]
49 (1451) Nathan Tacker Right-handed pitcher Rice University [5]
50 (1479) Tyler Sanford Catcher Saguaro High School [5]

References

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  1. ^ "Yorvit Torrealba Stats".
  2. ^ a b "Cody Ransom Stats".
  3. ^ Ben Broussard Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  4. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj "2006 Seattle Mariners Draft Picks". The Baseball Cube. thebaseballcube.com. Retrieved December 29, 2009.
  6. ^ Beene, Darrin (June 7, 2006). "M's gamble on Cal's 'power arm': Morrow gets nod over Lincecum". The News Tribune. accessmylibrary.com. Retrieved December 29, 2009.
  7. ^ Corey Brock (June 7, 2006). "Mariners draft features plenty of arms". Major League Baseball. mlb.mlb.com. Retrieved December 29, 2009.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Mariners make 18 selections on first day of draft". Major League Baseball. seattle.mariners.mlb.com. June 6, 2006. Archived from the original on June 17, 2011. Retrieved December 29, 2009.
  • Game Logs:
1st Half: Seattle Mariners Game Log on ESPN.com
2nd Half: Seattle Mariners Game Log on ESPN.com
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