Seattle Mariners award winners and league leaders

The following is a list of Seattle Mariners professional baseball players and managers who have won various awards or other accolades from Major League Baseball or other organizations[1] or have led the American League in some statistical category at the end of the season.

Awards

American League MVP

American League Cy Young

American League Rookie of the Year

American League Reliever of the Year

American League Manager of the Year

American League Gold Glove Award

Each player indicated with position at which he won the award.

Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award (2012–2019)

See explanatory note at Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders.

American League Silver Slugger Award

Each player indicated with position at which he won the award.

  • 1991: Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
  • 1992: Edgar Martínez (3B)
  • 1993: Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
  • 1994: Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
  • 1995: Edgar Martínez (DH)
  • 1996: Alex Rodriguez (SS), Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
  • 1997: Ken Griffey Jr. (OF), Edgar Martínez (DH)
  • 1998: Alex Rodriguez (SS), Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
  • 1999: Alex Rodriguez (SS), Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
  • 2000: Alex Rodriguez (SS)
  • 2001: Bret Boone (2B), Ichiro Suzuki (OF), Edgar Martínez (DH)
  • 2003: Bret Boone (2B), Edgar Martínez (DH)
  • 2007: Ichiro Suzuki (OF)
  • 2009: Ichiro Suzuki (OF)
  • 2017: Nelson Cruz (DH)
  • 2022: Julio Rodríguez (OF)[10]

Edgar Martínez Award

Note: Originally known as the Outstanding Designated Hitter Award, the award was named after longtime Mariners designated hitter Edgar Martínez, who won the award five times, in 2004.

Roberto Clemente Award

MLB "This Year in Baseball Awards"

See: This Year in Baseball Awards#Award winners
Note: Voted by fans as the best in all of Major League Baseball (i.e., not two awards, one for each league).

"This Year in Baseball Awards" Dependable Player of the Year

All-Star Game MVP

All-Stars

MLB All-Century Team (1999)

Players Choice Awards Player of the Decade (1999)

  • Ken Griffey Jr. (1999)[16]

Sporting News AL Pitcher of the Year

Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards AL Cy Young

See: Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards

Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards AL Rookie of the Year

See: Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards
  • Ichiro Suzuki (2001)[18]
  • Michael Pineda (2011)[20]

Baseball America All-Rookie Team

See: Baseball America#Baseball America All-Rookie Team

Topps All-Star Rookie teams

Hutch Award

Lou Gehrig Memorial Award

Other achievements

National Baseball Hall of Fame

See: Seattle Mariners § Baseball Hall of Famers.

Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame

See: Seattle Mariners § Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame

Retired numbers

See: Seattle Mariners § Retired numbers.

Ford C. Frick Award (broadcasters)

See: Seattle Mariners § Ford C. Frick Award recipients

World Baseball Classic All-WBC Team

Best Male Athlete ESPY Award

American League statistical batting leaders

Batting average

On-base %

  • Edgar Martínez (.479, 1995) Team Record
  • Edgar Martínez (.464, 1996)
  • Edgar Martínez (.456, 1997)

Slugging percentage

OPS

Games

At bats

Runs

Hits

  • Alex Rodriguez (213, 1998)
  • Ichiro Suzuki (242, 2001)
  • Ichiro Suzuki (262, 2004) Major League Record[26]
  • Ichiro Suzuki (224, 2006)
  • Ichiro Suzuki (238, 2007)
  • Ichiro Suzuki (213, 2008)
  • Ichiro Suzuki (225, 2009)
  • Ichiro Suzuki (214, 2010)

Total bases

Singles

  • Ichiro Suzuki (192, 2001)
  • Ichiro Suzuki (165, 2002)
  • Ichiro Suzuki (162, 2003)
  • Ichiro Suzuki (225, 2004) Major League Record
  • Ichiro Suzuki (158, 2005)
  • Ichiro Suzuki (186, 2006)
  • Ichiro Suzuki (179, 2009)

Doubles

Triples

Home runs

  • Ken Griffey Jr. (40, 1994)
  • Ken Griffey Jr. (56, 1997) Team Record
  • Ken Griffey Jr. (56, 1998) Team Record
  • Ken Griffey Jr. (48, 1999)

RBI

Strikeouts

Stolen bases

Runs created

Extra-base hits

Times on base

Hit by pitch

Sacrifices

Sacrifice flies

Intentional walks

  • Ken Griffey Jr. (23, 1997)
  • Ken Griffey Jr. (17, 1999) co-leader
  • Ichiro Suzuki (27, 2002) Team Record
  • Ichiro Suzuki (19, 2004)
  • Ichiro Suzuki (15, 2009)

Grounded into double plays

At bats per strikeout

At bats per home run

Outs

American League Statistical Pitching Leaders

ERA

Wins

Win–loss percentage

  • Randy Johnson (.900, 1995) Team Record
  • Randy Johnson (.833, 1997)
  • Félix Hernández (.792, 2009)

WHIP

Hits allowed/9 innings pitched

  • Randy Johnson (6.59, 1992)
  • Randy Johnson (6.52, 1993)
  • Randy Johnson (6.68, 1995)
  • Randy Johnson (6.21, 1997) Team Record
  • Félix Hernández (7.542, 2009)
  • Félix Hernández (6.483, 2014)

Strikeouts/9 innings pitched

  • Mark Langston (8.16, 1984)
  • Mark Langston (9.21, 1986)
  • Mark Langston (8.67, 1987)
  • Randy Johnson (10.31, 1992)
  • Randy Johnson (10.86, 1993)
  • Randy Johnson (10.67, 1994)
  • Randy Johnson (12.35, 1995) Team Record
  • Randy Johnson (12.30, 1997)

Games

Innings pitched

  • Freddy García (238+23, 2001)
  • Félix Hernández (249+23, 2010)
  • Logan Gilbert (208+23, 2024)[31]

Strikeouts

  • Floyd Bannister (209, 1982)
  • Mark Langston (204, 1984)
  • Mark Langston (245, 1986)
  • Mark Langston (262, 1987)
  • Randy Johnson (241, 1992)
  • Randy Johnson (308, 1993) Team Record
  • Randy Johnson (204, 1994)
  • Randy Johnson (294, 1995)

Games started

Complete games

Shutouts

Home runs allowed

Walks allowed

Hits allowed

  • Mike Moore (279, 1986) Team Record
  • Mike Moore (268, 1987)

Strikeout to walk ratio

Losses

Earned runs allowed

Wild pitches

Hit batsmen

Batters faced

American League Age Statistical Leaders

Oldest player

Youngest player

See also

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