2022 Seattle Mariners season

The 2022 Seattle Mariners season was the 46th season in franchise history. The Mariners played their 23rd full season (24th overall) at T-Mobile Park, their home ballpark in Seattle, Washington. The Mariners finished the regular season at 90–72, equaling their record from 2021, and successfully reached the postseason for the first time since 2001.

2022 Seattle Mariners
American League Wild Card Winners
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkT-Mobile Park
CitySeattle, Washington
Record90–72 (.556)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersBaseball Club of Seattle, LP, represented by CEO John Stanton
ManagersScott Servais
TelevisionRoot Sports Northwest
(Dave Sims, Aaron Goldsmith, Mike Blowers)
RadioESPN-710
Seattle Mariners Radio Network
(Rick Rizzs, Aaron Goldsmith, Dave Sims)
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On December 2, 2021, The Commissioner of Baseball, Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players. This occurred following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day took place on April 8, 2022.[1] MLB previously announced several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, but the agreement provided a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.[2]

On July 17, the Mariners became the first team to enter the All-Star break with a 14-game winning streak, their second longest in club history.[3] For the 21st season in a row, the Mariners failed to win the AL West.

On September 30, Cal Raleigh hit a walk-off home run against the Oakland Athletics, clinching their first playoff berth since 2001. It ended the longest major professional sports postseason drought in North America.[4] They defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in the ALWCS, but lost to the eventual champion Houston Astros in the ALDS. The Houston series involved a three-game sweep against the Mariners, complete with an 18-inning loss where they failed to score a single run in their first postseason game played in Seattle since October 18, 2001. The longest postseason drought in major North American sports now belonged to the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association, who had failed to make the playoffs every year since 2006. However, the Kings clinched a playoff berth the following April, and as a result, the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League and the New York Jets of the National Football League now share the longest drought, each missing the playoffs each of the last 12 years. MLB’s longest playoff drought is now shared by the Los Angeles Angels and the Detroit Tigers at 9 years after the Philadelphia Phillies ended the second longest playoff drought in MLB and the longest in the NL.[5]

Offseason

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Lockout

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The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021 with no new agreement in place.[6] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.[7][8]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[9]

Rule changes

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Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League will adopt the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery will be implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.[10][11]

Season standings

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American League West

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AL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Houston Astros 106 56 .654 55‍–‍26 51‍–‍30
Seattle Mariners 90 72 .556 16 46‍–‍35 44‍–‍37
Los Angeles Angels 73 89 .451 33 40‍–‍41 33‍–‍48
Texas Rangers 68 94 .420 38 34‍–‍47 34‍–‍47
Oakland Athletics 60 102 .370 46 29‍–‍51 31‍–‍51


American League Wild Card

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Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Houston Astros 106 56 .654
New York Yankees 99 63 .611
Cleveland Guardians 92 70 .568
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Toronto Blue Jays 92 70 .568 +6
Seattle Mariners 90 72 .556 +4
Tampa Bay Rays 86 76 .531
Baltimore Orioles 83 79 .512 3
Chicago White Sox 81 81 .500 5
Minnesota Twins 78 84 .481 8
Boston Red Sox 78 84 .481 8
Los Angeles Angels 73 89 .451 13
Texas Rangers 68 94 .420 18
Detroit Tigers 66 96 .407 20
Kansas City Royals 65 97 .401 21
Oakland Athletics 60 102 .370 26


Record against opponents

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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2022

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 9–10 5–2 3–3 1–5 4–3 4–3 6–1 3–4 7–12 3–4 2–4 9–10 6–0 9–10 12–8
Boston 10–9 2–4 5–2 5–1 4–2 3–4 4–3 3–4 6–13 5–1 6–1 7–12 6–1 3–16 9–11
Chicago 2–5 4–2 7–12 12–7 3–4 9–10 3–4 9–10 3–4 5–2 4–2 4–2 3–4 2–4 11–9
Cleveland 3–3 2–5 12–7 10–9 3–4 12–7 3–4 13–6 1–5 6–1 1–6 4–2 5–1 5–2 12–8
Detroit 5–1 1–5 7–12 9–10 0–7 10–9 3–3 8–11 1–5 2–5 1–6 2–5 4–3 2–5 11–9
Houston 3–4 2–4 4–3 4–3 7–0 5–2 13–6 6–0 5–2 12–7 12–7 5–1 14–5 2–4 12–8
Kansas City 3–4 4–3 10–9 7–12 9–10 2–5 3–3 7–12 1–6 3–3 2–4 3–4 2–4 2–5 7–13
Los Angeles 1–6 3–4 4–3 4–3 3–3 6–13 3–3 4–2 2–4 12–7 10–9 2–5 9–10 3–4 7–13
Minnesota 4–3 4–3 10–9 6–13 11–8 0–6 12–7 2–4 2–5 5–1 4–3 4–2 2–5 4–3 8–12
New York 12–7 13–6 4–3 5–1 5–1 2–5 6–1 4–2 5–2 5–2 2–4 11–8 4–3 11–8 10–10
Oakland 4–3 1–5 2–5 1–6 5–2 7–12 3–3 7–12 1–5 2–5 8–11 3–4 8–11 3–3 5–15
Seattle 4–2 1–6 2–4 6–1 6–1 7–12 4–2 9–10 3–4 4–2 11–8 2–5 14–5 5–2 12–8
Tampa Bay 10–9 12–7 2–4 2–4 5–2 1–5 4–3 5–2 2–4 8–11 4–3 5–2 4–3 10–9 12–8
Texas 0–6 1–6 4–3 1–5 3–4 5–14 4–2 10–9 5–2 3–4 11–8 5–14 3–4 2–4 11–9
Toronto 10–9 16–3 4–2 2–5 5–2 4–2 5–2 4–3 3–4 8–11 3–3 2–5 9–10 4–2 13–7

Updated with the results of all games through October 5, 2022.

Game log

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Regular season

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2022 game log: 90–72 (Home: 46–35; Away: 44–37)
April: 11–10 (Home: 7–2; Away: 4–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
1 April 8 @ Twins 2–1 Ray (1–0) Ryan (0–1) Steckenrider (1) 35,462 1–0 W1
2 April 9 @ Twins 4–3 Muñoz (1–0) Duffey (0–1) D. Castillo (1) 20,867 2–0 W2
3 April 10 @ Twins 4–10 Ober (1–0) Gonzales (0–1) 17,018 2–1 L1
4 April 11 @ Twins 0–4 Bundy (1–0) Flexen (0–1) 12,932 2–2 L2
5 April 12 @ White Sox 2–3 López (1–0) Brash (0–1) Hendriks (1) 36,948 2–3 L3
6 April 13 @ White Sox 4–6 Keuchel (1–0) Ray (1–1) Hendriks (2) 12,291 2–4 L4
7 April 14 @ White Sox 5–1 Gilbert (1–0) Lambert (0–1) 13,391 3–4 W1
8 April 15 Astros 11–1 Gonzales (1–1) Odorizzi (0–1) 45,023 4–4 W2
9 April 16 Astros 0–4 Verlander (1–1) Flexen (0–2) 38,504 4–5 L1
10 April 17 Astros 7–2 Brash (1–1) Urquidy (1–1) 26,583 5–5 W1
11 April 19 Rangers 6–2 Ray (2–1) Gray (0–1) 11,067 6–5 W2
12 April 20 Rangers 4–2 Gilbert (2–0) Dunning (0–1) 9,374 7–5 W3
13 April 21 Rangers 6–8 Barlow (1–0) Steckenrider (0–1) 12,570 7–6 L1
14 April 22 Royals 4–1 Flexen (1–2) Keller (0–2) Muñoz (1) 24,206 8–6 W1
15 April 23 Royals 13–7 D. Castillo (1–0) Brentz (0–3) 28,583 9–6 W2
16 April 24 Royals 5–4 (12) Ramírez (1–0) Payamps (0–1) 28,548 10–6 W3
17 April 26 @ Rays 8–4 Gilbert (3–0) Fleming (2–2) 9,257 11–6 W4
18 April 27 @ Rays 2–3 Rasmussen (1–1) Gonzales (1–2) Kittredge (3) 7,290 11–7 L1
19 April 28 @ Rays 1–2 Feyereisen (1–0) Flexen (1–3) Thompson (2) 6,749 11–8 L2
20 April 29 @ Marlins 6–8 Hernández (2–1) Brash (1–2) Bender (5) 9,963 11–9 L3
21 April 30 @ Marlins 1–3 Luzardo (2–1) Ray (2–2) Bender (6) 29,010 11–10 L4
May: 10–18 (Home: 5–8; Away: 5–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
22 May 1 @ Marlins 7–3 Gilbert (4–0) Alcántara (2–1) 16,741 12–10 W1
23 May 2 @ Astros 0–3 Odorizzi (2–2) Gonzales (1–3) Montero (2) 27,321 12–11 L1
24 May 3 @ Astros 0–4 Javier (2–0) Flexen (1–4) 23,796 12–12 L2
25 May 4 @ Astros 2–7 Verlander (3–1) Brash (1–3) 24,110 12–13 L3
26 May 5 Rays 3–4 McClanahan (2–2) Ray (2–3) Raley (2) 17,027 12–14 L4
27 May 6 Rays 7–8 Thompson (2–1) Sewald (0–1) Raley (3) 26,154 12–15 L5
28 May 7 Rays 2–8 Rasmussen (3–1) Gonzales (1–4) 31,589 12–16 L6
29 May 8 Rays 2–1 (10) Sewald (1–1) Wisler (1–1) 32,501 13–16 W1
30 May 9 Phillies 0–9 Suárez (3–1) Flexen (1–5) 15,881 13–17 L1
31 May 10 Phillies 5–4 Ray (3–3) Nola (1–4) Sewald (1) 16,422 14–17 W1
32 May 11 Phillies 2–4 Domínguez (2–1) Gilbert (4–1) Knebel (6) 16,387 14–18 L1
33 May 13 @ Mets 2–1 Sewald (2–1) Smith (0–1) Steckenrider (2) 36,629 15–18 W1
34 May 14 @ Mets 4–5 Ottavino (2–1) Muñoz (1–1) Díaz (8) 37,140 15–19 L1
35 May 15 @ Mets 8–7 Ray (4–3) Shreve (1–1) D. Castillo (2) 38,476 16–19 W1
36 May 16 @ Blue Jays 2–6 Kikuchi (2–1) Flexen (1–6) Cimber (2) 28,207 16–20 L1
37 May 17 @ Blue Jays 0–3 Berríos (3–2) Gilbert (4–2) Cimber (3) 22,988 16–21 L2
38 May 18 @ Blue Jays 5–1 Gonzales (2–4) Gausman (3–3) 20,472 17–21 W1
39 May 19 @ Red Sox 6–12 Houck (3–3) Kirby (0–1) 29,783 17–22 L1
40 May 20 @ Red Sox 3–7 Davis (1–1) Ray (4–4) 30,842 17–23 L2
41 May 21 @ Red Sox 5–6 Schreiber (1–0) Steckenrider (0–2) Barnes (2) 34,832 17–24 L3
42 May 22 @ Red Sox 4–8 (10) Diekman (1–0) Muñoz (1–2) 33,896 17–25 L4
43 May 23 Athletics 7–6 Gonzales (3–4) Logue (2–3) Sewald (2) 14,415 18–25 W1
44 May 24 Athletics 5–7 Moll (2–0) Misiewicz (0–1) Jiménez (9) 14,797 18–26 L1
45 May 25 Athletics 2–4 Blackburn (5–0) Ray (4–5) Jiménez (10) 15,856 18–27 L2
46 May 27 Astros 6–1 Flexen (2–6) Verlander (6–2) 26,017 19–27 W1
47 May 28 Astros 6–0 Gilbert (5–2) Urquidy (4–2) 24,007 20–27 W2
48 May 29 Astros 1–2 Montero (2–0) Gonzales (3–5) Pressly (8) 28,986 20–28 L1
49 May 31 @ Orioles 10–0 Kirby (1–1) Baker (1–3) 8,074 21–28 W1
June: 16–13 (Home: 6–9; Away: 10–4)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
50 June 1 @ Orioles 2–9 Pérez (4–0) Ray (4–6) 8,400 21–29 L1
51 June 2 @ Orioles 7–6 (10) D. Castillo (2–0) López (3–3) 8,817 22–29 W1
52 June 3 @ Rangers 4–3 Murfee (1–0) Barlow (1–1) Sewald (3) 25,378 23–29 W2
53 June 4 @ Rangers 2–3 Otto (4–2) Gonzales (3–6) Barlow (10) 28,794 23–30 L1
54 June 5 @ Rangers 6–5 (10) D. Castillo (3–0) Burke (3–1) Sewald (4) 27,427 24–30 W1
55 June 6 @ Astros 7–4 Ray (5–6) Javier (3–3) D. Castillo (3) 27,521 25–30 W2
56 June 7 @ Astros 1–4 Verlander (7–2) Flexen (2–7) Pressly (11) 30,583 25–31 L1
57 June 8 @ Astros 6–3 Gilbert (6–2) Urquidy (5–3) D. Castillo (4) 23,752 26–31 W1
58 June 10 Red Sox 3–4 Diekman (2–0) Muñoz (1–3) Houck (1) 27,314 26–32 L1
59 June 11 Red Sox 7–6 Sewald (3–1) Robles (1–2) 37,691 27–32 W1
60 June 12 Red Sox 0–2 Danish (2–0) Sewald (3–2) Houck (2) 42,900 27–33 L1
61 June 13 Twins 2–3 Thielbar (2–0) Flexen (2–8) Pagán (9) 12,749 27–34 L2
62 June 14 Twins 5–0 Gilbert (7–2) Ryan (5–3) 13,019 28–34 W1
63 June 15 Twins 0–5 Jax (4–0) Gonzales (3–7) 15,329 28–35 L1
64 June 16 Angels 1–4 Ohtani (5–4) Kirby (1–2) Iglesias (13) 21,485 28–36 L2
65 June 17 Angels 8–1 Ray (6–6) Lorenzen (6–4) 37,500 29–36 W1
66 June 18 (1) Angels 2–4 (10) Iglesias (2–4) D. Castillo (3–1) Quijada (1) 24,071 29–37 L1
67 June 18 (2) Angels 0–3 Herget (2–1) Milone (0–1) Bradley (2) 20,804 29–38 L2
68 June 19 Angels 0–4 Wantz (1–0) Gilbert (7–3) 39,052 29–39 L3
69 June 21 @ Athletics 8–2 Gonzales (4–7) Kaprielian (0–5) 4,733 30–39 W1
70 June 22 @ Athletics 9–0 Kirby (2–2) Blackburn (6–3) 5,414 31–39 W2
71 June 23 @ Athletics 2–1 D. Castillo (4–1) Jackson (1–2) Sewald (5) 8,215 32–39 W3
72 June 24 @ Angels 4–3 Flexen (3–8) Lorenzen (6–5) Sewald (6) 35,704 33–39 W4
73 June 25 @ Angels 5–3 Gilbert (8–3) Bradley (0–1) Swanson (1) 35,466 34–39 W5
74 June 26 @ Angels 1–2 Suárez (1–2) Gonzales (4–8) Ortega (1) 26,489 34–40 L1
75 June 27 Orioles 2–9 Wells (6–4) Kirby (2–3) Akin (1) 21,615 34–41 L2
76 June 28 Orioles 2–0 D. Castillo (5–1) Pérez (4–1) Sewald (7) 16,024 35–41 W1
77 June 29 Orioles 9–3 Flexen (4–8) Voth (0–1) 17,412 36–41 W2
78 June 30 Athletics 8–6 Gilbert (9–3) Martínez (1–1) Sewald (8) 20,860 37–41 W3
July: 18–7 (Home: 9–4; Away: 9–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
79 July 1 Athletics 1–3 Kaprielian (1–5) Gonzales (4–9) Trivino (5) 27,589 37–42 L1
80 July 2 Athletics 2–1 D. Castillo (6–1) Trivino (1–6) 23,907 38–42 W1
81 July 3 Athletics 2–1 Ray (7–6) Montas (3–9) Sewald (9) 23,333 39–42 W2
82 July 4 @ Padres 8–2 Flexen (5–8) Manaea (3–4) 37,913 40–42 W3
83 July 5 @ Padres 6–2 Gilbert (10–3) Clevinger (2–1) 29,745 41–42 W4
84 July 7 Blue Jays 8–3 Gonzales (5–9) Banda (1–1) 24,998 42–42 W5
85 July 8 Blue Jays 5–2 (11) Borucki (1–0) Romo (0–1) 32,398 43–42 W6
86 July 9 Blue Jays 2–1 Brash (2–3) Manoah (9–4) D. Castillo (5) 41,210 44–42 W7
87 July 10 Blue Jays 6–5 Festa (1–0) Cimber (8–3) Sewald (10) 37,694 45–42 W8
July 12 @ Nationals Postponed (rain); Makeup July 13
88 July 13 (1) @ Nationals 6–4 Flexen (6–8) Gray (7–6) Sewald (11) 16,260 46–42 W9
89 July 13 (2) @ Nationals 2–1 Milone (1–1) Fedde (5–7) Sewald (12) 19,869 47–42 W10
90 July 14 @ Rangers 6–5 Festa (2–0) Santana (3–5) D. Castillo (6) 19,243 48–42 W11
91 July 15 @ Rangers 8–3 Ray (8–6) Hearn (4–6) 26,494 49–42 W12
92 July 16 @ Rangers 3–2 (10) D. Castillo (7–1) Martin (0–5) Festa (1) 35,761 50–42 W13
93 July 17 @ Rangers 6–2 Borucki (2–0) Otto (4–6) 26,378 51–42 W14
July 19 92nd All-Star Game in Los Angeles, CA
94 July 22 Astros 2–5 Urquidy (9–4) Gonzales (5–10) Neris (1) 45,290 51–43 L1
95 July 23 Astros 1–3 Verlander (13–3) Gilbert (10–4) Abreu (1) 43,197 51–44 L2
96 July 24 Astros 5–8 Valdez (9–4) Ray (8–7) Pressly (20) 34,827 51–45 L3
97 July 25 Rangers 4–3 Flexen (7–8) Otto (4–7) Swanson (2) 23,581 52–45 W1
98 July 26 Rangers 5–4 Swanson (1–0) Martin (0–6) 25,837 53–45 W2
99 July 27 Rangers 4–2 Gonzales (6–10) Gray (7–5) Festa (2) 25,509 54–45 W3
100 July 28 @ Astros 2–4 Montero (4–1) Muñoz (1–4) Pressly (21) 29,799 54–46 L1
101 July 29 @ Astros 1–11 Verlander (14–3) Ray (8–8) 38,497 54–47 L2
102 July 30 @ Astros 5–4 Swanson (2–0) Pressly (3–3) Sewald (13) 37,385 55–47 W1
103 July 31 @ Astros 2–3 (10) Neris (4–3) Bernardino (0–1) 35,773 55–48 L1
August: 17–10 (Home: 8–5; Away: 9–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
104 August 1 @ Yankees 2–7 Germán (1–1) Gonzales (6–11) 36,731 55–49 L2
105 August 2 @ Yankees 8–6 Murfee (2–0) Luetge (3–4) Muñoz (2) 38,735 56–49 W1
106 August 3 @ Yankees 7–3 L. Castillo (5–4) Cole (9–4) 42,169 57–49 W2
107 August 5 Angels 3–4 (10) Chavez (2–1) Sewald (3–3) Herget (2) 42,654 57–50 L1
108 August 6 (1) Angels 2–1 Kirby (3–3) Barría (1–2) Swanson (3) 41,507 58–50 W1
109 August 6 (2) Angels 1–7 Detmers (4–3) Flexen (7–9) 27,065 58–51 L1
110 August 7 Angels 6–3 Gonzales (7–11) Davidson (1–3) Sewald (14) 34,837 59–51 W1
111 August 8 Yankees 4–9 Taillon (11–2) Gilbert (10–5) 35,843 59–52 L1
112 August 9 Yankees 1–0 (13) Brash (3–3) Loáisiga (1–3) 38,804 60–52 W1
113 August 10 Yankees 4–3 Murfee (3–0) Abreu (2–2) Sewald (15) 43,280 61–52 W2
114 August 12 @ Rangers 6–2 Kirby (4–3) Hearn (5–7) 22,622 62–52 W3
115 August 13 @ Rangers 4–7 Martin (1–7) Gonzales (7–12) Hernández (3) 31,621 62–53 L1
116 August 14 @ Rangers 3–5 Sborz (1–0) Brash (3–4) Leclerc (1) 25,560 62–54 L2
117 August 15 @ Angels 6–2 Muñoz (2–4) Loup (0–4) 23,096 63–54 W1
118 August 16 @ Angels 8–2 Ray (9–8) Suárez (4–5) 20,294 64–54 W2
119 August 17 @ Angels 11–7 Kirby (5–3) Toussaint (1–1) 19,550 65–54 W3
120 August 19 @ Athletics 10–2 Gonzales (8–12) Irvin (6–11) 16,912 66–54 W4
121 August 20 @ Athletics 3–4 (10) Jiménez (3–4) D. Castillo (7–2) 9,626 66–55 L1
122 August 21 @ Athletics 3–5 Sears (5–0) L. Castillo (5–5) Pruitt (1) 9,314 66–56 L2
123 August 23 Nationals 4–2 Ray (10–8) Fedde (5–8) Sewald (16) 38,254 67–56 W1
124 August 24 Nationals 1–3 Finnegan (5–2) Sewald (3–4) 21,035 67–57 L1
125 August 25 Guardians 3–1 Gonzales (9–12) McKenzie (9–10) Muñoz (3) 24,028 68–57 W1
126 August 26 Guardians 3–2 (11) Murfee (4–0) Clase (2–3) 39,870 69–57 W2
127 August 27 Guardians 3–4 Plesac (3–11) Muñoz (2–5) Clase (30) 45,586 69–58 L1
128 August 28 Guardians 4–0 Ray (11–8) Civale (2–6) 45,190 70–58 W1
129 August 30 @ Tigers 9–3 Kirby (6–3) Manning (1–2) Flexen (1) 12,536 71–58 W2
130 August 31 @ Tigers 5–3 Gonzales (10–12) Lange (4–4) Sewald (17) 13,666 72–58 W3
September: 14–12 (Home: 7–5; Away: 7–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
131 September 1 @ Tigers 7–0 Gilbert (11–5) Rodríguez (3–4) 14,393 73–58 W4
132 September 2 @ Guardians 6–1 L. Castillo (6–5) Morris (0–1) 21,923 74–58 W5
133 September 3 @ Guardians 4–0 Ray (12–8) Curry (0–1) 26,254 75–58 W6
134 September 4 @ Guardians 6–3 (11) Boyd (1–0) Stephan (4–4) Flexen (2) 17,809 76–58 W7
135 September 5 White Sox 2–3 Lynn (5–5) Gonzales (10–13) Hendriks (30) 37,109 76–59 L1
136 September 6 White Sox 3–0 Gilbert (12–5) Cueto (7–7) Sewald (18) 17,958 77–59 W1
137 September 7 White Sox 6–9 Bummer (1–1) D. Castillo (7–3) Hendriks (31) 15,264 77–60 L1
138 September 9 Braves 4–6 Morton (8–5) Ray (12–9) Jansen (33) 42,114 77–61 L2
139 September 10 Braves 3–1 Kirby (7–3) Fried (13–6) Sewald (19) 44,965 78–61 W1
140 September 11 Braves 8–7 Sewald (4–4) Jansen (5–2) 45,245 79–61 W2
141 September 13 Padres 0–2 Darvish (14–7) Gilbert (12–6) Hader (32) 34,740 79–62 L1
142 September 14 Padres 6–1 L. Castillo (7–5) Clevinger (5–7) 24,238 80–62 W1
143 September 16 @ Angels 7–8 Lorenzen (7–6) Ray (12–10) Tepera (3) 37,480 80–63 L1
144 September 17 @ Angels 1–2 Ohtani (13–8) Kirby (7–4) Loup (1) 35,538 80–64 L2
145 September 18 @ Angels 1–5 Detmers (6–5) Gonzales (10–14) 24,929 80–65 L3
146 September 19 @ Angels 9–1 Gilbert (13–5) Suárez (6–8) 15,594 81–65 W1
147 September 20 @ Athletics 1–4 Sears (6–2) L. Castillo (7–6) Acevedo (3) 4,251 81–66 L1
148 September 21 @ Athletics 1–2 Kaprielian (4–9) Swanson (2–1) Acevedo (4) 4,030 81–67 L2
149 September 22 @ Athletics 9–5 Boyd (2–0) Snead (1–1) 4,696 82–67 W1
150 September 23 @ Royals 1–5 Singer (10–4) Gonzales (10–15) 13,615 82–68 L1
151 September 24 @ Royals 6–5 Sewald (5–4) Keller (6–14) Muñoz (4) 25,237 83–68 W1
152 September 25 @ Royals 12–13 Cuas (4–2) Brash (3–5) Barlow (24) 18,350 83–69 L1
153 September 27 Rangers 0–5 Miller (1–1) Ray (12–11) 23,221 83–70 L2
154 September 28 Rangers 3–1 Kirby (8–4) Pérez (12–7) Sewald (20) 21,863 84–70 W1
155 September 29 Rangers 10–9 (11) Flexen (8–9) King (1–4) 21,094 85–70 W2
156 September 30 Athletics 2–1 Brash (4–4) Acevedo (3–4) 44,754 86–70 W3
October: 4–2 (Home: 4–2; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
157 October 1 Athletics 5–1 L. Castillo (8–6) Oller (2–8) 42,512 87–70 W4
158 October 2 Athletics 3–10 Kaprielian (5–9) Ray (12–12) 42,465 87–71 L1
159 October 3 Tigers 3–4 Garcia (2–0) Kirby (8–5) Chafin (3) 23,463 87–72 L2
160 October 4 (1) Tigers 7–6 (10) Torrens (1–0) Soto (2–10) see 2nd game 88–72 W1
161 October 4 (2) Tigers 9–6 Sheffield (1–0) Rodríguez (0–4) D. Castillo (7) 24,564 89–72 W2
162 October 5 Tigers 5–4 Swanson (3–2) Soto (2–11) 22,053 90–72 W3
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Mariners team member

Postseason

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Game Log

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2022 Postseason game log: 2–3 (Home: 0–1; Away: 2–2)
AL Wild Card Series: 2–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 October 7 @ Blue Jays 4–0 L. Castillo (1–0) Manoah (0–1) 47,402 1–0
2 October 8 @ Blue Jays 10–9 Muñoz (1–0) Romano (0–1) Kirby (1) 47,156 2–0
AL Division Series: 0–3 (Home: 0–1; Away: 0–2)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 October 11 @ Astros 7–8 Montero (1–0) Ray (0–1) 41,125 0–1
2 October 13 @ Astros 2–4 Neris (1–0) L. Castillo (1–1) Pressly (1) 41,774 0–2
3 October 15 Astros 0–1 (18) García (1–0) Murfee (0–1) 47,690 0–3
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Mariners team member

Postseason rosters

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Roster

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2022 Seattle Mariners
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Statistics

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Updated through October 5

Batting

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List does not include pitchers. Stats in bold are the team leaders.

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

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
Ty France 140 551 65 152 27 1 20 84 35 94 0 .276 .340 .437 .777
Eugenio Suárez 150 543 76 128 24 2 31 87 73 196 0 .236 .332 .459 .791
Adam Frazier 156 541 61 129 22 4 3 42 46 73 11 .238 .301 .311 .612
J. P. Crawford 145 518 57 126 24 3 6 42 68 80 3 .243 .339 .336 .675
Julio Rodríguez 132 511 84 145 25 3 28 75 40 145 25 .284 .345 .509 .853
Jesse Winker 136 456 51 100 15 0 14 53 84 103 0 .219 .344 .344 .688
Cal Raleigh 119 370 46 78 20 1 27 63 38 122 1 .211 .284 .489 .774
Abraham Toro 109 324 36 60 13 1 10 35 22 65 2 .185 .239 .324 .563
Carlos Santana 79 255 35 49 8 0 15 39 35 60 0 .192 .293 .400 .693
Mitch Haniger 57 224 31 55 8 0 11 34 20 65 0 .246 .308 .429 .736
Dylan Moore 104 205 41 46 11 2 6 24 34 75 21 .224 .368 .385

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Sam Haggerty 83 176 29 45 9 1 5 23 18 53 13 .256 .335 .403 .738
Jarred Kelenic 54 163 20 23 5 1 7 17 16 61 5 .141 .221 .313 .534
Luis Torrens 55 151 13 34 2 0 3 15 12 50 0 .225 .283 .298 .581
Taylor Trammell 43 102 15 20 9 0 4 10 13 33 2 .196 .284 .402 .686
Kyle Lewis 18 56 6 8 0 0 3 5 5 19 0 .143 .226 .304 .530
Justin Upton 17 48 2 6 1 0 1 3 6 23 0 .125 .263 .208 .471
Curt Casali 16 40 7 5 1 0 1 3 9 14 0 .125 .300 .225 .525
Tom Murphy 14 33 9 10 2 0 1 1 8 13 0 .303 .439 .455 .894
Jake Lamb 16 30 3 5 1 0 1 2 3 14 0 .167 .265 .300 .565
Mike Ford 16 29 1 5 1 0 0 3 8 12 0 .172 .368 .207 .575
Steven Souza Jr. 6 19 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 .158 .158 .158 .316
Kevin Padlo 6 10 0 2 1 0 0 3 1 5 0 .200 .273 .300 .573
Marcus Wilson 3 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 .200 .333 .200 .533
Andrew Knapp 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Brian O'Keefe 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 .333 .500 .333 .833
Drew Ellis 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .333 .333 .333 .666
Stuart Fairchild 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Travis Jankowski 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Jack Larsen 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Donovan Walton 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ––– ––– ––– –––
Team Totals 162 5375 690 1236 229 19 197 663 596 1397 83 .230 .315 .390 .704

Pitching

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List does not include position players. Stats in bold are the team leaders.

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

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Robbie Ray 12 12 3.71 32 32 0 189.0 163 80 78 62 212
Logan Gilbert 13 6 3.20 32 32 0 185.2 170 71 66 49 174
Marco Gonzales 10 15 4.13 32 32 0 183.0 194 97 84 50 103
Chris Flexen 8 9 3.73 33 22 2 137.2 132 61 57 51 95
George Kirby 8 5 3.39 25 25 0 130.0 135 54 49 22 133
Penn Murfee 4 0 2.99 64 1 0 69.1 48 23 23 18 76
Luis Castillo 4 2 3.17 11 11 0 65.1 55 26 23 17 77
Andrés Muñoz 2 5 2.49 64 0 4 65.0 43 20 18 15 96
Paul Sewald 5 4 2.67 65 0 20 64.0 32 21 19 17 72
Diego Castillo 7 3 3.64 59 0 7 54.1 40 27 22 22 53
Matt Festa 2 0 4.17 53 0 2 54.0 43 26 25 18 64
Erik Swanson 3 2 1.68 57 1 3 53.2 39 11 10 10 70
Matt Brash 4 4 4.44 39 5 0 50.2 46 25 25 33 62
Ryan Borucki 2 0 4.26 21 0 0 19.0 17 9 9 6 13
Tommy Milone 1 1 5.40 7 0 0 16.2 14 10 10 6 5
Sergio Romo 0 0 8.16 17 0 0 14.1 18 13 13 4 11
Drew Steckenrider 0 2 5.65 16 0 2 14.1 21 9 9 5 10
Anthony Misiewicz 0 1 4.61 17 0 0 13.2 14 7 7 6 8
Matthew Boyd 2 0 1.35 10 0 0 13.1 5 2 2 8 13
Justus Sheffield 1 0 3.86 6 1 0 11.2 9 5 5 6 7
Wyatt Mills 0 0 4.15 8 0 0 8.2 5 4 4 3 6
Yohan Ramírez 1 0 7.56 7 0 0 8.1 7 7 7 6 10
Roenis Elías 0 0 3.52 7 0 0 7.2 7 3 3 3 6
Ken Giles 0 0 0.00 5 0 0 4.1 1 0 0 4 6
Matt Koch 0 0 8.31 4 0 0 4.1 5 4 4 1 3
Danny Young 0 0 7.36 2 0 0 3.2 7 3 3 2 5
Brennan Bernardino 0 1 3.86 2 0 0 2.1 3 3 1 2 0
Luis Torrens 1 0 4.50 2 0 0 2.0 3 2 1 0 0
Riley O'Brien 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 1 1
Team Totals 90 72 3.59 162 162 40 1447.0 1277 623 577 447 1391

Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Tacoma Rainiers Pacific Coast League Tim Federowicz
AA Arkansas Travelers Texas League Collin Cowgill
High-A Everett AquaSox Northwest League Eric Farris
A Modesto Nuts California League Austin Knight
Rookie ACL Mariners Arizona Complex League Luis Caballero
Foreign Rookie DSL Mariners 1 Dominican Summer League Nico Giarratano
Foreign Rookie DSL Mariners 2 Dominican Summer League

References

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