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1977 Seattle Mariners season

The 1977 Seattle Mariners season was the first season in franchise history, which was established via the 1977 Major League Baseball expansion. The creation of the Mariners brought baseball back to Seattle, which had been without a major league team since the Seattle Pilots left for Milwaukee to become the Brewers in April 1970.

1977 Seattle Mariners
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkKingdome
CitySeattle, Washington
Record64–98 (.395)
Divisional place6th
OwnersDanny Kaye
General managersDick Vertlieb/Lou Gorman
ManagersDarrell Johnson
TelevisionKING-TV 5 (NBC)
RadioKVI 570 AM
(Dave Niehaus, Ken Wilson)
Seasons 1978 →

The Mariners ended the 1977 season by narrowly avoiding last place (held by the Oakland Athletics), finishing sixth in the American League West with a record of 64–98 (.395), 38 games behind the AL West champion Kansas City Royals.

Offseason edit

Regular season edit

The first game edit

Linescore edit

April 6, Kingdome, Seattle, Washington

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
California 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 7 9 1
Seattle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 2
W: Frank Tanana (1–0)  L: Diego Seguí (0–1)  
HRs: Joe Rudi (1)

Boxscore edit

Batting edit
California Angels AB R H RBI Seattle Mariners AB R H RBI
Remy, 2b 3 1 0 0 Collins, DH 4 0 0 0
Grich, ss 4 0 0 0 Báez, 2B 4 0 2 0
Bonds, rf 5 1 0 0 Braun, LF 3 0 1 0
Baylor, dh 3 1 1 1 Stanton, RF 4 0 1 0
Rudi, lf 5 1 3 4 Stein, 3B 4 0 2 0
Solaita, 1b 5 0 1 0 Meyer, 1B 4 0 0 0
Bochte, cf 3 2 2 0 Jones, CF 4 0 0 0
Chalk, 3b 5 0 1 0 Stinson, C 3 0 1 0
Humphrey, c 4 1 1 2 Reynolds, SS 4 0 2 0
Totals 37 7 9 7 Totals 34 0 9 0
Pitching edit
California Angels IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Mariners IP H R ER BB SO
Tanana, W, (1–0) 9.0 9 0 0 2 9 Seguí, L, (0–1) 3.2 5 6 4 3 3
Montague 5.1 4 1 1 3 3
Totals 9.0 9 0 0 2 9 Totals 9.0 9 7 5 6 6

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Other notable events edit

  • April 10, 1977: Designated hitter Juan Bernhardt hit the first home run in team history.[6]
  • April 13, 1977: The first extra innings game in team history resulted in a 3–2 win over the Minnesota Twins.
  • May 19, 1977: The first shutout win in team history was a 3–0 victory over the Oakland Athletics.
  • July 1, 1977: The Milwaukee Brewers played their first game in Seattle since 1969, when they were the Seattle Pilots. The Brewers beat the hometown Mariners, 2–1.
  • July 8, 1977: Scored the most runs of the season in a 13–11 win against the Minnesota Twins.

Season standings edit

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Kansas City Royals 102 60 0.630 55–26 47–34
Texas Rangers 94 68 0.580 8 44–37 50–31
Chicago White Sox 90 72 0.556 12 48–33 42–39
Minnesota Twins 84 77 0.522 17½ 48–32 36–45
California Angels 74 88 0.457 28 39–42 35–46
Seattle Mariners 64 98 0.395 38 29–52 35–46
Oakland Athletics 63 98 0.391 38½ 35–46 28–52

Record vs. opponents edit


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Team BAL BOS CAL CWS CLE DET KC MIL MIN NYY OAK SEA TEX TOR
Baltimore 6–8 5–6 5–5 11–4 12–3 4–7 11–4 6–4 8–7 8–2 7–3 4–6 10–5
Boston 8–6 7–3 3–7 8–7 9–6 5–5 9–6 4–6 8–7 8–3 10–1 6–4 12–3
California 6–5 3–7 8–7 6–4 4–6 6–9 5–5 7–8 4–7 5–10 9–6 5–10 6–4
Chicago 5–5 7–3 7–8 6–4 4–6 8–7 6–5 10–5 3–7 10–5 10–5 6–9 8–3
Cleveland 4–11 7–8 4–6 4–6 8–7 3–7 11–4 2–9 3–12 7–3 7–3 2–9 9–5
Detroit 3–12 6–9 6–4 6–4 7–8 3–8 10–5 5–5 6–9 5–5 5–6 2–8 10–5
Kansas City 7–4 5–5 9–6 7–8 7–3 8–3 8–2 10–5 5–5 9–6 11–4 8–7 8–2
Milwaukee 4–11 6–9 5–5 5–6 4–11 5–10 2–8 3–8 8–7 5–5 7–3 5–5 8–7
Minnesota 4–6 6–4 8–7 5–10 9–2 5–5 5–10 8–3 2–8 8–6 7–8 8–7 9–1
New York 7–8 7–8 7–4 7–3 12–3 9–6 5–5 7–8 8–2 9–2 6–4 7–3 9–6
Oakland 2–8 3–8 10–5 5–10 3–7 5–5 6–9 5–5 6–8 2–9 7–8 2–13 7–3
Seattle 3–7 1–10 6–9 5–10 3–7 6–5 4–11 3–7 8–7 4–6 8–7 9–6 4–6
Texas 6–4 4–6 10–5 9–6 9–2 8–2 7–8 5–5 7–8 3–7 13–2 6–9 7–4
Toronto 5–10 3–12 4–6 3–8 5–9 5–10 2–8 7–8 1–9 6–9 3–7 6–4 4–7


Notable transactions edit

Roster edit

1977 Seattle Mariners
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Game log edit

1977 Game Log
April
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 6 California Angels 0–7 Tanana (1–0) Segui (0–1) 57,762 0–1
2 April 7 California Angels 0–2 Ryan (1–0) Romo (0–1) 10,144 0–2
3 April 8 California Angels 7–6 Laxton (1–0) Verhoeven (0–1) 11,845 1–2
4 April 9 California Angels 5–1 Wheelock (1–0) Simpson (0–1) Montague (1) 27,668 2–2
5 April 10 California Angels 5–12 Tanana (2–0) Abbott (0–1) 10,405 2–3
6 April 11 Minnesota Twins 3–12 Zahn (1–0) Segui (0–2) 8,979 2–4
7 April 12 Minnesota Twins 2–3 Schueler (1–1) Laxton (1–1) Burgmeier (2) 8,589 2–5
8 April 13 Minnesota Twins 3–2 Moore (1–0) Burgmeier (0–1) 11,635 3–5
9 April 14 Minnesota Twins 4–3 Wheelock (2–0) Redfern (0–2) Montague (2) 9,167 4–5
10 April 15 @ California Angels 0–7 Ryan (2–1) Abbott (0–2) 34,654 4–6
11 April 16 @ California Angels 4–6 Hartzell (1–0) Montague (0–1) Kirkwood (1) 19,690 4–7
12 April 17 @ California Angels 11–7 Kekich (1–0) Monge (0–1) Pagan (1) 13,813 5–7
13 April 18 Texas Rangers 8–6 Thomas (1–0) Alexander (1–1) Laxton (1) 9,535 6–7
14 April 19 Texas Rangers 1–3 Lindblad (1–0) Wheelock (2–1) 10,947 6–8
15 April 20 Texas Rangers 2–5 Briles (1–0) Montague (0–2) Devine (1) 10,763 6–9
16 April 22 Kansas City Royals 5–6 Littell (2–1) Pagan (0–1) Gura (2) 19,756 6–10
17 April 23 Kansas City Royals 6–8 Leonard (1–0) Segui (0–3) Gura (3) 22,685 6–11
18 April 24 Kansas City Royals 1–16 Colborn (3–1) Wheelock (2–2) DH 6–12
19 April 24 Kansas City Royals 4–2 Montague (1–2) Splittorff (1–1) 21,734 7–12
20 April 26 @ Minnesota Twins 3–5 Burgmeier (2–1) Thomas (1–1) Johnson (2) 3,422 7–13
21 April 27 @ Minnesota Twins 3–5 Johnson (3–0) Moore (1–1) Burgmeier (3) 3,170 7–14
22 April 28 @ Minnesota Twins 4–3 Montague (2–2) Goltz (0–2) 3,766 8–14
23 April 29 @ New York Yankees 0–3 Guidry (2–0) Thomas (1–2) Lyle (5) 15,284 8–15
24 April 30 @ New York Yankees 2–7 Figueroa (2–2) Wheelock (2–3) 19,525 8–16
May
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
25 May 1 @ New York Yankees 2–5 Holtzman (2–1) Abbott (0–3) Lyle (6) 20,477 8–17
26 May 3 @ Boston Red Sox 10–8 Montague (3–2) Wise (1–2) Pagan (2) 12,422 9–17
27 May 4 @ Boston Red Sox 2–5 Cleveland (2–2) Thomas (1–3) Campbell (3) 11,408 9–18
28 May 5 @ Boston Red Sox 2–5 Jenkins (4–1) Segui (0–4) 10,358 9–19
29 May 6 @ Baltimore Orioles 1–4 Grimsley (3–1) Abbott (0–4) 4,402 9–20
30 May 7 @ Baltimore Orioles 2–4 May (3–3) Jones (0–1) Flanagan (1) 16,212 9–21
31 May 8 @ Baltimore Orioles 4–6 Palmer (5–1) Pole (0–1) McGregor (1) 9,638 9–22
32 May 9 @ Toronto Blue Jays 4–10 Singer (2–4) Thomas (1–4) 11,680 9–23
33 May 10 @ Toronto Blue Jays 3–9 Garvin (5–0) Montague (3–3) 13,017 9–24
34 May 11 New York Yankees 5–2 Laxton (2–1) Holtzman (2–2) Romo (1) 23,978 10–24
35 May 12 New York Yankees 8–6 Moore (2–1) Hunter (1–2) 42,132 11–24
36 May 13 Boston Red Sox 5–7 Willoughby (3–0) Romo (0–2) Campbell (4) 20,523 11–25
37 May 14 Boston Red Sox 4–8 Stanley (3–0) Thomas (1–5) Campbell (5) 52,485 11–26
38 May 15 Boston Red Sox 4–5 Lee (1–0) Jones (0–2) Campbell (6) 47,353 11–27
39 May 16 Baltimore Orioles 8–3 Abbott (1–4) Palmer (5–3) Kekich (1) 10,388 12–27
40 May 17 Baltimore Orioles 10–2 Romo (1–2) May (4–4) 10,920 13–27
41 May 19 @ Oakland Athletics 3–0 Pagan (1–1) Langford (3–3) 2,179 14–27
42 May 20 @ Oakland Athletics 5–14 Medich (3–2) Jones (0–3) 2,660 14–28
43 May 21 @ Oakland Athletics 7–6 Kekich (2–0) Lacey (1–1) 3,230 15–28
44 May 22 @ Oakland Athletics 6–2 Pole (1–1) Blue (3–4) Romo (2) 3,138 16–28
45 May 24 @ Cleveland Indians 5–7 Waits (2–0) Romo (1–3) Kern (4) 5,576 16–29
46 May 25 @ Cleveland Indians 1–2 Eckersley (4–3) Laxton (2–2) 4,516 16–30
47 May 27 @ Detroit Tigers 2–1 Abbott (2–4) Fidrych (0–1) Kekich (2) 44,207 17–30
48 May 28 @ Detroit Tigers 3–1 Pole (2–1) Rozema (4–2) Laxton (2) 15,820 18–30
49 May 29 @ Detroit Tigers 6–4 Thomas (2–5) Foucault (3–2) 11,778 19–30
50 May 30 @ Texas Rangers 7–4 Romo (2–3) Blyleven (4–6) Laxton (3) DH 20–30
51 May 30 @ Texas Rangers 9–3 Montague (4–3) Perry (4–5) Segui (1) 17,844 21–30
June
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
52 June 1 Oakland Athletics 3–6 Medich (5–2) Abbott (2–5) Coleman (2) 14,350 21–31
53 June 2 Oakland Athletics 0–1 Norris (2–1) Pole (2–2) 10,712 21–32
54 June 3 Cleveland Indians 1–7 Eckersley (6–3) Jones (0–4) Kern (5) 19,438 21–33
55 June 4 Cleveland Indians 5–7 Waits (3–0) Kekich (2–1) Monge (3) 24,074 21–34
56 June 5 Cleveland Indians 6–1 Montague (5–3) Bibby (4–3) 14,167 22–34
57 June 7 Detroit Tigers 2–5 Rozema (6–2) Abbott (2–6) Foucault (5) 10,050 22–35
58 June 8 Detroit Tigers 3–2 Kekich (3–1) Hiller (3–6) 11,211 23–35
59 June 9 Detroit Tigers 2–1 Romo (3–3) Sykes (0–2) 10,840 24–35
60 June 10 Toronto Blue Jays 3–4 Lemanczyk (4–5) Montague (5–4) Willis (4) 11,786 24–36
61 June 11 Toronto Blue Jays 4–5 Johnson (2–2) Romo (3–4) 21,318 24–37
62 June 12 Toronto Blue Jays 5–2 Pole (3–2) Vuckovich (2–5) 28,412 25–37
63 June 14 Oakland Athletics 3–6 Torrealba (3–0) House (1–1) Lacey (3) 13,764 25–38
64 June 15 Oakland Athletics 6–5 Kekich (4–1) Torrealba (3–1) 14,248 26–38
65 June 16 Oakland Athletics 3–1 Abbott (3–6) Langford (4–5) 11,097 27–38
66 June 17 @ Texas Rangers 2–1 Pole (4–2) Marshall (2–1) House (1) DH 28–38
67 June 17 @ Texas Rangers 6–8 Briles (3–3) Wheelock (2–4) Devine (3) 21,577 28–39
68 June 18 @ Texas Rangers 6–1 Jones (1–4) Blyleven (6–8) 17,352 29–39
69 June 19 @ Texas Rangers 2–1 Romo (4–4) Perry (6–6) 12,465 30–39
70 June 20 @ Kansas City Royals 4–2 Wheelock (3–4) Leonard (4–8) Romo (3) 21,475 31–39
71 June 21 @ Kansas City Royals 3–13 Colborn (8–7) Abbott (3–7) 10,958 31–40
72 June 22 @ Kansas City Royals 3–4 Bird (3–1) Pole (4–3) Littell (8) 22,140 31–41
73 June 23 @ Kansas City Royals 8–6 Romo (5–4) Littell (5–3) 13,520 32–41
74 June 24 @ Milwaukee Brewers 1–7 Sorensen (1–1) Montague (5–5) 11,625 32–42
75 June 25 @ Milwaukee Brewers 8–3 Wheelock (4–4) Haas (4–5) Romo (4) 19,572 33–42
76 June 26 @ Milwaukee Brewers 6–8 Caldwell (1–0) Romo (5–5) 19,699 33–43
77 June 27 @ Chicago White Sox 4–10 Kravec (3–2) Pole (4–4) Johnson (1) 16,026 33–44
78 June 28 @ Chicago White Sox 4–10 Barrios (7–3) Montague (5–6) 8,365 33–45
79 June 29 @ Chicago White Sox 3–1 House (2–1) Wood (1–2) Romo (5) 15,415 34–45
July
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
80 July 1 Milwaukee Brewers 1–2 Haas (5–5) Wheelock (4–5) 16,119 34–46
81 July 2 Milwaukee Brewers 2–1 Abbott (4–7) Slaton (6–7) Kekich (3) 24,466 35–46
82 July 3 Milwaukee Brewers 3–10 Augustine (9–9) Pole (4–5) 16,226 35–47
83 July 4 Chicago White Sox 2–6 Barrios (8–3) Montague (5–7) 10,897 35–48
84 July 5 Chicago White Sox 1–4 Stone (9–6) House (2–2) LaGrow (13) 14,032 35–49
85 July 6 Chicago White Sox 2–4 Wood (3–2) Wheelock (4–6) 21,526 35–50
86 July 8 @ Minnesota Twins 13–11 Laxton (3–2) Thormodsgard (6–5) Romo (6) 11,966 36–50
87 July 9 @ Minnesota Twins 5–2 Pole (5–5) Goltz (9–6) Romo (7) 23,401 37–50
88 July 10 @ Minnesota Twins 0–15 Zahn (7–7) Thomas (2–6) 34,213 37–51
89 July 11 @ Oakland Athletics 1–8 Coleman (1–0) House (2–3) Lacey (5) 8,760 37–52
90 July 12 @ Oakland Athletics 2–3 Blue (7–11) Romo (5–6) 5,299 37–53
91 July 13 @ Oakland Athletics 3–1 Abbott (5–7) Langford (7–8) 4,529 38–53
92 July 14 @ California Angels 4–1 Pole (6–5) Brett (6–8) Romo (8) 11,400 39–53
93 July 15 @ California Angels 6–2 House (3–3) Nolan (4–3) 11,383 40–53
94 July 16 @ California Angels 4–5 Ryan (13–8) Romo (5–7) 29,068 40–54
95 July 17 @ California Angels 8–7 Kekich (5–1) LaRoche (6–3) 10,879 41–54
96 July 21 Oakland Athletics 4–3 Abbott (6–7) Langford (7–10) Romo (9) 17,382 42–54
97 July 22 Oakland Athletics 3–5 Blue (9–11) Pole (6–6) Lacey (6) 13,960 42–55
98 July 23 Oakland Athletics 10–3 Wheelock (5–6) Norris (2–7) 12,216 43–55
99 July 24 California Angels 1–3 Hartzell (4–6) House (3–4) Miller (3) DH 43–56
100 July 24 California Angels 3–4 Simpson (5–7) Galasso (0–1) LaRoche (10) 25,344 43–57
101 July 25 California Angels 2–7 Ryan (14–9) Pole (6–7) 10,886 43–58
102 July 26 Minnesota Twins 9–7 Abbott (7–7) Thormodsgard (7–8) Segui (2) 12,017 44–58
103 July 27 Minnesota Twins 1–4 Redfern (4–5) House (3–5) 16,869 44–59
104 July 28 Minnesota Twins 5–2 Wheelock (6–6) Zahn (9–8) Montague (3) 11,759 45–59
105 July 29 Baltimore Orioles 4–5 Drago (4–3) Kekich (5–2) 14,313 45–60
106 July 30 Baltimore Orioles 3–5 Martinez (9–6) Montague (5–8) 31,609 45–61
107 July 31 Baltimore Orioles 6–1 Abbott (8–7) Palmer (12–9) 11,464 46–61
August
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
108 August 2 Boston Red Sox 2–3 Campbell (11–7) Montague (5–9) 24,344 46–62
109 August 3 Boston Red Sox 12–4 Paxton (5–2) Wheelock (6–7) 21,152 46–63
110 August 5 New York Yankees 5–3 Pole (7–7) Figueroa (10–8) Romo (10) 36,833 47–63
111 August 6 New York Yankees 9–2 Abbott (9–7) Hunter (6–7) 42,146 48–63
112 August 7 New York Yankees 1–7 Torrez (11–10) Montague (5–10) 29,412 48–64
113 August 8 @ Chicago White Sox 4–5 Wiles (1–0) Romo (5–8) 17,047 48–65
114 August 9 @ Chicago White Sox 3–13 Stone (12–7) Wheelock (6–8) 12,294 48–66
115 August 10 @ Baltimore Orioles 4–5 May (13–10) Pole (7–8) Drago (5) 7,579 48–67
116 August 11 @ Baltimore Orioles 3–4 Drago (5–3) Romo (5–9) 7,893 48–68
117 August 12 @ Boston Red Sox 2–7 Wise (9–4) Mitchell (0–4) 27,005 48–69
118 August 13 @ Boston Red Sox 6–13 Jenkins (9–7) Galasso (0–2) 34,095 48–70
119 August 14 @ Boston Red Sox 1–11 Paxton (6–2) Wheelock (6–9) 31,223 48–71
120 August 15 @ Detroit Tigers 1–13 Sykes (3–4) Pole (7–9) 14,414 48–72
121 August 16 @ Detroit Tigers 3–2 Abbott (10–7) Morris (1–1) 9,065 49–72
122 August 17 @ Minnesota Twins 3–2 Mitchell (1–4) Zahn (11–10) Romo (11) 11,739 50–72
123 August 18 @ Minnesota Twins 2–8 Thormodsgard (10–9) Galasso (0–3) 13,884 50–73
124 August 19 Detroit Tigers 4–6 Rozema (14–4) Pole (7–10) Taylor (1) 19,698 50–74
125 August 20 Detroit Tigers 3–7 Wilcox (5–0) Abbott (10–8) 55,670 50–75
126 August 21 Detroit Tigers 4–5 Crawford (5–5) Mitchell (1–5) Hiller (6) 15,373 50–76
127 August 22 Cleveland Indians 1–12 Bibby (10–10) Galasso (0–4) DH 50–77
128 August 22 Cleveland Indians 4–3 Montague (6–10) Garland (10–15) 12,347 51–77
129 August 24 Toronto Blue Jays 0–7 Garvin (9–13) Pole (7–11) DH 51–78
130 August 24 Toronto Blue Jays 3–9 Jefferson (8–13) Abbott (10–9) 13,253 51–79
131 August 26 @ Cleveland Indians 4–2 Romo (6–9) Kern (6–8) 6,707 52–79
132 August 27 @ Cleveland Indians 0–10 Eckersley (13–10) Galasso (0–5) 7,876 52–80
133 August 28 @ Cleveland Indians 6–10 Bibby (11–10) Abbott (10–10) 9,599 52–81
134 August 30 @ New York Yankees 5–6 Lyle (11–4) Segui (0–5) 20,116 52–82
135 August 31 @ New York Yankees 4–5 Lyle (12–4) Galasso (0–6) 17,362 52–83
September/October
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
136 September 2 @ Toronto Blue Jays 4–3 Abbott (11–10) Lemanczyk (10–13) 13,502 53–83
137 September 3 @ Toronto Blue Jays 6–2 Montague (7–10) Jefferson (8–14) Romo (12) 15,109 54–83
138 September 4 @ Toronto Blue Jays 7–2 Mitchell (2–5) Garvin (9–14) 17,084 55–83
139 September 5 Kansas City Royals 4–8 Colborn (16–13) Pole (7–12) 11,750 55–84
140 September 6 Kansas City Royals 0–10 Splittorff (13–6) Honeycutt (0–1) 7,191 55–85
141 September 7 Kansas City Royals 7–10 Littell (7–4) Romo (6–10) Bird (11) 7,814 55–86
142 September 8 Kansas City Royals 2–7 Leonard (16–11) Montague (7–11) 7,785 55–87
143 September 9 Texas Rangers 8–3 House (4–5) Perry (12–12) 8,245 56–87
144 September 10 Texas Rangers 2–5 Alexander (14–10) Mitchell (2–6) DH 56–88
145 September 10 Texas Rangers 1–7 Moret (3–2) Kekich (5–3) 12,800 56–89
146 September 11 Texas Rangers 6–4 Romo (7–10) Lindblad (4–4) 8,363 57–89
147 September 13 Milwaukee Brewers 5–6 Beare (3–3) Abbott (11–11) McClure (6) 7,595 57–90
148 September 14 Milwaukee Brewers 5–8 Rodriguez (4–6) Erardi (0–1) 5,718 57–91
149 September 16 @ Kansas City Royals 4–1 Medich (11–6) Pattin (8–3) 19,072 58–91
150 September 17 @ Kansas City Royals 5–7 Gura (7–5) Segui (0–6) 27,067 58–92
151 September 18 @ Kansas City Royals 3–8 Leonard (18–11) Abbott (11–12) 33,397 58–93
152 September 20 @ Milwaukee Brewers 1–5 Slaton (10–14) Montague (7–12) 3,004 58–94
153 September 21 @ Milwaukee Brewers 11–4 Romo (8–10) Augustine (12–17) 3,008 59–94
154 September 22 Chicago White Sox 4–5 Renko (6–2) Burke (0–1) LaGrow (24) 8,211 59–95
155 September 23 Chicago White Sox 3–2 House (5–5) Barrios (14–6) Montague (4) 9,731 60–95
156 September 24 Chicago White Sox 3–8 Kravec (10–8) Segui (0–7) 17,636 60–96
157 September 25 Chicago White Sox 5–4 Medich (12–6) Stone (15–12) Romo (13) 11,589 61–96
158 September 28 @ Texas Rangers 1–3 Perry (15–12) Abbott (11–13) 4,860 61–97
159 September 29 @ Texas Rangers 2–1 Mitchell (3–6) Alexander (17–11) Romo (14) 4,714 62–97
160 October 1 @ Chicago White Sox 5–3 Montague (8–12) Barrios (14–7) Romo (15) DH 63–97
161 October 1 @ Chicago White Sox 1–6 Kravec (11–8) Kekich (5–4) 5,778 63–98
162 October 2 @ Chicago White Sox 3–2 Abbott (12–13) Frost (1–1) Romo (16) 20,953 64–98

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Player stats edit

Batting edit

Starters by position edit

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
C Bob Stinson 105 297 80 .269 8 32
1B Dan Meyer 159 582 159 .273 22 90
2B José Báez 91 305 79 .259 1 17
3B Bill Stein 151 566 144 .259 13 67
SS Craig Reynolds 135 420 104 .248 4 28
LF Steve Braun 139 451 106 .235 5 31
CF Ruppert Jones 160 597 157 .263 24 76
RF Leroy Stanton 133 454 125 .275 27 90
DH Juan Bernhardt 89 305 74 .243 7 30

Other batters edit

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
Dave Collins 120 402 96 .239 5 28
Carlos López 99 297 84 .283 8 34
Larry Milbourne 86 242 53 .219 2 21
Julio Cruz 60 199 51 .256 1 7
Skip Jutze 42 109 24 .220 3 15
Larry Cox 35 93 23 .247 2 6
Jimmy Sexton 14 37 8 .216 1 3
Ray Fosse 11 34 12 .353 0 5
Tommy Smith 21 27 7 .259 0 4
Puchy Delgado 13 22 4 .182 0 2
Kevin Pasley 4 13 5 .385 0 2
Joe Lis 9 13 3 .231 0 1
Tom McMillan 2 5 0 .000 0 0

Pitching edit

Starting pitchers edit

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Glenn Abbott 36 204.1 12 13 4.45 100
Dick Pole 25 122.1 7 12 5.15 51
Gary Wheelock 17 88.1 6 9 4.89 47
Rick Jones 10 42.1 1 4 5.10 16
Paul Mitchell 9 39.0 3 3 4.99 20
Doc Medich 3 22.1 2 0 3.63 3
Frank MacCormack 3 7.0 0 0 3.86 4

Other pitchers edit

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
John Montague 47 182.1 8 12 4.29 98
Diego Seguí 40 110.2 0 7 5.69 91
Tom House 26 89.1 4 5 3.93 39
Dave Pagan 24 66.0 1 1 6.14 30
Stan Thomas 13 58.1 2 6 6.02 14
Bob Galasso 11 35.0 0 6 9.00 21
Rick Honeycutt 10 29.0 0 1 4.34 17

Relief pitchers edit

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

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Enrique Romo 58 8 10 16 2.83 105
Bill Laxton 43 3 2 3 4.95 49
Mike Kekich 41 5 4 3 5.60 55
Tommy Moore 14 2 1 0 4.91 13
Steve Burke 6 0 1 0 2.87 6
Greg Erardi 5 0 1 0 6.00 5
Byron McLaughlin 1 0 0 0 27.00 1

Farm system edit

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Bellingham[13]

References edit

  1. ^ Stars and Strikes: Baseball and America in the Bicentennial Summer of '76, Dan Epstein, New York: St. Martin's Press, 2014.
  2. ^ a b Dave Johnson page at Baseball-Reference
  3. ^ Diego Segui page at Baseball Reference
  4. ^ Mike Kekich page at Baseball-Reference
  5. ^ Game log for April 6, 1977
  6. ^ Griffeys made home run history in '90 | Mariners.com: News
  7. ^ Jim Todd page at Baseball Reference
  8. ^ Tony Phillips page at Baseball Reference
  9. ^ Dave Pagan page at Baseball Reference
  10. ^ Stan Thomas page at Baseball Reference
  11. ^ Ray Fosse page at Baseball Reference
  12. ^ "1977 Seattle Mariners Schedule by Baseball Almanac".
  13. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007

External links edit

  • 1977 Seattle Mariners at Baseball Reference
  • 1977 Seattle Mariners team page at www.baseball-almanac.com

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The 1977 Seattle Mariners season was the first season in franchise history which was established via the 1977 Major League Baseball expansion The creation of the Mariners brought baseball back to Seattle which had been without a major league team since the Seattle Pilots left for Milwaukee to become the Brewers in April 1970 1977 Seattle MarinersLeagueAmerican LeagueDivisionWestBallparkKingdomeCitySeattle WashingtonRecord64 98 395 Divisional place6thOwnersDanny KayeGeneral managersDick Vertlieb Lou GormanManagersDarrell JohnsonTelevisionKING TV 5 NBC RadioKVI 570 AM Dave Niehaus Ken Wilson Seasons 1978 The Mariners ended the 1977 season by narrowly avoiding last place held by the Oakland Athletics finishing sixth in the American League West with a record of 64 98 395 38 games behind the AL West champion Kansas City Royals Contents 1 Offseason 2 Regular season 2 1 The first game 2 1 1 Linescore 2 1 2 Boxscore 2 1 2 1 Batting 2 1 2 2 Pitching 2 2 Other notable events 2 3 Season standings 2 4 Record vs opponents 2 5 Notable transactions 2 6 Roster 3 Game log 4 Player stats 4 1 Batting 4 1 1 Starters by position 4 1 2 Other batters 4 2 Pitching 4 2 1 Starting pitchers 4 2 2 Other pitchers 4 2 3 Relief pitchers 5 Farm system 6 References 7 External linksOffseason editSeptember 3 1976 Former Red Sox manager Darrell Johnson is hired to be the team s first manager Lou Gorman Seattle s director of baseball operations states that Johnson will help in scouting players for the upcoming expansion draft 1 October 1 1976 Dave Johnson was purchased by the Mariners from the Baltimore Orioles 2 October 22 1976 Diego Segui was purchased by the Mariners from the San Diego Padres 3 November 5 1976 The 1976 Major League Baseball expansion draft was held The Mariners along with their expansion partners the Toronto Blue Jays selected 30 players to fill their major league roster April 1 1977 Mike Kekich was purchased by the Mariners from the Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo 4 Regular season editThe first game edit Linescore edit April 6 Kingdome Seattle Washington Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E California 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 7 9 1 Seattle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 W Frank Tanana 1 0 L Diego Segui 0 1 HRs Joe Rudi 1 Boxscore edit Batting edit California Angels AB R H RBI Seattle Mariners AB R H RBI Remy 2b 3 1 0 0 Collins DH 4 0 0 0 Grich ss 4 0 0 0 Baez 2B 4 0 2 0 Bonds rf 5 1 0 0 Braun LF 3 0 1 0 Baylor dh 3 1 1 1 Stanton RF 4 0 1 0 Rudi lf 5 1 3 4 Stein 3B 4 0 2 0 Solaita 1b 5 0 1 0 Meyer 1B 4 0 0 0 Bochte cf 3 2 2 0 Jones CF 4 0 0 0 Chalk 3b 5 0 1 0 Stinson C 3 0 1 0 Humphrey c 4 1 1 2 Reynolds SS 4 0 2 0 Totals 37 7 9 7 Totals 34 0 9 0 Pitching edit California Angels IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Mariners IP H R ER BB SO Tanana W 1 0 9 0 9 0 0 2 9 Segui L 0 1 3 2 5 6 4 3 3 Montague 5 1 4 1 1 3 3 Totals 9 0 9 0 0 2 9 Totals 9 0 9 7 5 6 6 5 Other notable events edit April 10 1977 Designated hitter Juan Bernhardt hit the first home run in team history 6 April 13 1977 The first extra innings game in team history resulted in a 3 2 win over the Minnesota Twins May 19 1977 The first shutout win in team history was a 3 0 victory over the Oakland Athletics July 1 1977 The Milwaukee Brewers played their first game in Seattle since 1969 when they were the Seattle Pilots The Brewers beat the hometown Mariners 2 1 July 8 1977 Scored the most runs of the season in a 13 11 win against the Minnesota Twins Season standings edit vteAL West W L Pct GB Home Road Kansas City Royals 102 60 0 630 55 26 47 34 Texas Rangers 94 68 0 580 8 44 37 50 31 Chicago White Sox 90 72 0 556 12 48 33 42 39 Minnesota Twins 84 77 0 522 17 48 32 36 45 California Angels 74 88 0 457 28 39 42 35 46 Seattle Mariners 64 98 0 395 38 29 52 35 46 Oakland Athletics 63 98 0 391 38 35 46 28 52 Record vs opponents edit 1977 American League recordvteSources 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Team BAL BOS CAL CWS CLE DET KC MIL MIN NYY OAK SEA TEX TOR Baltimore 6 8 5 6 5 5 11 4 12 3 4 7 11 4 6 4 8 7 8 2 7 3 4 6 10 5 Boston 8 6 7 3 3 7 8 7 9 6 5 5 9 6 4 6 8 7 8 3 10 1 6 4 12 3 California 6 5 3 7 8 7 6 4 4 6 6 9 5 5 7 8 4 7 5 10 9 6 5 10 6 4 Chicago 5 5 7 3 7 8 6 4 4 6 8 7 6 5 10 5 3 7 10 5 10 5 6 9 8 3 Cleveland 4 11 7 8 4 6 4 6 8 7 3 7 11 4 2 9 3 12 7 3 7 3 2 9 9 5 Detroit 3 12 6 9 6 4 6 4 7 8 3 8 10 5 5 5 6 9 5 5 5 6 2 8 10 5 Kansas City 7 4 5 5 9 6 7 8 7 3 8 3 8 2 10 5 5 5 9 6 11 4 8 7 8 2 Milwaukee 4 11 6 9 5 5 5 6 4 11 5 10 2 8 3 8 8 7 5 5 7 3 5 5 8 7 Minnesota 4 6 6 4 8 7 5 10 9 2 5 5 5 10 8 3 2 8 8 6 7 8 8 7 9 1 New York 7 8 7 8 7 4 7 3 12 3 9 6 5 5 7 8 8 2 9 2 6 4 7 3 9 6 Oakland 2 8 3 8 10 5 5 10 3 7 5 5 6 9 5 5 6 8 2 9 7 8 2 13 7 3 Seattle 3 7 1 10 6 9 5 10 3 7 6 5 4 11 3 7 8 7 4 6 8 7 9 6 4 6 Texas 6 4 4 6 10 5 9 6 9 2 8 2 7 8 5 5 7 8 3 7 13 2 6 9 7 4 Toronto 5 10 3 12 4 6 3 8 5 9 5 10 2 8 7 8 1 9 6 9 3 7 6 4 4 7 Notable transactions edit April 20 1977 Pete Broberg was traded by the Mariners to the Chicago Cubs for a player to be named later The Cubs completed the deal by sending Jim Todd to the Mariners on October 25 7 May 2 1977 Dave Johnson was purchased from the Mariners by the Minnesota Twins 2 June 7 1977 Tony Phillips was drafted by the Mariners in the 16th round of the 1977 Major League Baseball Draft but did not sign 8 July 27 1977 Dave Pagan was traded by the Mariners to the Pittsburgh Pirates for a player to be named later The Pirates completed the deal by sending Rick Honeycutt to the Mariners on August 22 9 August 2 1977 Stan Thomas was traded by the Mariners to the New York Yankees for future considerations 10 September 9 1977 Bill Laxton and cash were traded by the Mariners to the Cleveland Indians for Ray Fosse 11 Roster edit 1977 Seattle Mariners Roster Pitchers 17 Glenn Abbott 39 Steve Burke 35 Greg Erardi 19 Bob Galasso 40 Rick Honeycutt 29 Tom House 46 Rick Jones 37 Mike Kekich 38 Bill Laxton 24 Frank MacCormack 30 Byron McLaughlin 41 Doc Medich 34 Paul Mitchell 25 John Montague 20 Tommy Moore 30 Dave Pagan 45 Dick Pole 43 Enrique Romo 27 Diego Segui 23 Stan Thomas 16 Gary Wheelock Catchers 6 Larry Cox 38 Ray Fosse 3 Skip Jutze 18 Kevin Pasley 15 Bob Stinson Infielders 14 Jose Baez 26 Juan Bernhardt 2 Julio Cruz 18 Joe Lis 21 Tom McMillan 7 Dan Meyer 10 Larry Milbourne 12 Craig Reynolds 20 Jimmy Sexton 1 Bill Stein Outfielders 4 Steve Braun 5 Dave Collins 23 Puchy Delgado 9 Ruppert Jones 8 Carlos Lopez 11 Tommy Smith 36 Leroy Stanton Manager 22 Darrell Johnson Coaches 31 Don Bryant Bullpen 33 Jim Busby Third Base 28 Vada Pinson First Base Hitting 32 Wes Stock Pitching Game log edit1977 Game Log April Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 1 April 6 California Angels 0 7 Tanana 1 0 Segui 0 1 57 762 0 1 2 April 7 California Angels 0 2 Ryan 1 0 Romo 0 1 10 144 0 2 3 April 8 California Angels 7 6 Laxton 1 0 Verhoeven 0 1 11 845 1 2 4 April 9 California Angels 5 1 Wheelock 1 0 Simpson 0 1 Montague 1 27 668 2 2 5 April 10 California Angels 5 12 Tanana 2 0 Abbott 0 1 10 405 2 3 6 April 11 Minnesota Twins 3 12 Zahn 1 0 Segui 0 2 8 979 2 4 7 April 12 Minnesota Twins 2 3 Schueler 1 1 Laxton 1 1 Burgmeier 2 8 589 2 5 8 April 13 Minnesota Twins 3 2 Moore 1 0 Burgmeier 0 1 11 635 3 5 9 April 14 Minnesota Twins 4 3 Wheelock 2 0 Redfern 0 2 Montague 2 9 167 4 5 10 April 15 California Angels 0 7 Ryan 2 1 Abbott 0 2 34 654 4 6 11 April 16 California Angels 4 6 Hartzell 1 0 Montague 0 1 Kirkwood 1 19 690 4 7 12 April 17 California Angels 11 7 Kekich 1 0 Monge 0 1 Pagan 1 13 813 5 7 13 April 18 Texas Rangers 8 6 Thomas 1 0 Alexander 1 1 Laxton 1 9 535 6 7 14 April 19 Texas Rangers 1 3 Lindblad 1 0 Wheelock 2 1 10 947 6 8 15 April 20 Texas Rangers 2 5 Briles 1 0 Montague 0 2 Devine 1 10 763 6 9 16 April 22 Kansas City Royals 5 6 Littell 2 1 Pagan 0 1 Gura 2 19 756 6 10 17 April 23 Kansas City Royals 6 8 Leonard 1 0 Segui 0 3 Gura 3 22 685 6 11 18 April 24 Kansas City Royals 1 16 Colborn 3 1 Wheelock 2 2 DH 6 12 19 April 24 Kansas City Royals 4 2 Montague 1 2 Splittorff 1 1 21 734 7 12 20 April 26 Minnesota Twins 3 5 Burgmeier 2 1 Thomas 1 1 Johnson 2 3 422 7 13 21 April 27 Minnesota Twins 3 5 Johnson 3 0 Moore 1 1 Burgmeier 3 3 170 7 14 22 April 28 Minnesota Twins 4 3 Montague 2 2 Goltz 0 2 3 766 8 14 23 April 29 New York Yankees 0 3 Guidry 2 0 Thomas 1 2 Lyle 5 15 284 8 15 24 April 30 New York Yankees 2 7 Figueroa 2 2 Wheelock 2 3 19 525 8 16 May Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 25 May 1 New York Yankees 2 5 Holtzman 2 1 Abbott 0 3 Lyle 6 20 477 8 17 26 May 3 Boston Red Sox 10 8 Montague 3 2 Wise 1 2 Pagan 2 12 422 9 17 27 May 4 Boston Red Sox 2 5 Cleveland 2 2 Thomas 1 3 Campbell 3 11 408 9 18 28 May 5 Boston Red Sox 2 5 Jenkins 4 1 Segui 0 4 10 358 9 19 29 May 6 Baltimore Orioles 1 4 Grimsley 3 1 Abbott 0 4 4 402 9 20 30 May 7 Baltimore Orioles 2 4 May 3 3 Jones 0 1 Flanagan 1 16 212 9 21 31 May 8 Baltimore Orioles 4 6 Palmer 5 1 Pole 0 1 McGregor 1 9 638 9 22 32 May 9 Toronto Blue Jays 4 10 Singer 2 4 Thomas 1 4 11 680 9 23 33 May 10 Toronto Blue Jays 3 9 Garvin 5 0 Montague 3 3 13 017 9 24 34 May 11 New York Yankees 5 2 Laxton 2 1 Holtzman 2 2 Romo 1 23 978 10 24 35 May 12 New York Yankees 8 6 Moore 2 1 Hunter 1 2 42 132 11 24 36 May 13 Boston Red Sox 5 7 Willoughby 3 0 Romo 0 2 Campbell 4 20 523 11 25 37 May 14 Boston Red Sox 4 8 Stanley 3 0 Thomas 1 5 Campbell 5 52 485 11 26 38 May 15 Boston Red Sox 4 5 Lee 1 0 Jones 0 2 Campbell 6 47 353 11 27 39 May 16 Baltimore Orioles 8 3 Abbott 1 4 Palmer 5 3 Kekich 1 10 388 12 27 40 May 17 Baltimore Orioles 10 2 Romo 1 2 May 4 4 10 920 13 27 41 May 19 Oakland Athletics 3 0 Pagan 1 1 Langford 3 3 2 179 14 27 42 May 20 Oakland Athletics 5 14 Medich 3 2 Jones 0 3 2 660 14 28 43 May 21 Oakland Athletics 7 6 Kekich 2 0 Lacey 1 1 3 230 15 28 44 May 22 Oakland Athletics 6 2 Pole 1 1 Blue 3 4 Romo 2 3 138 16 28 45 May 24 Cleveland Indians 5 7 Waits 2 0 Romo 1 3 Kern 4 5 576 16 29 46 May 25 Cleveland Indians 1 2 Eckersley 4 3 Laxton 2 2 4 516 16 30 47 May 27 Detroit Tigers 2 1 Abbott 2 4 Fidrych 0 1 Kekich 2 44 207 17 30 48 May 28 Detroit Tigers 3 1 Pole 2 1 Rozema 4 2 Laxton 2 15 820 18 30 49 May 29 Detroit Tigers 6 4 Thomas 2 5 Foucault 3 2 11 778 19 30 50 May 30 Texas Rangers 7 4 Romo 2 3 Blyleven 4 6 Laxton 3 DH 20 30 51 May 30 Texas Rangers 9 3 Montague 4 3 Perry 4 5 Segui 1 17 844 21 30 June Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 52 June 1 Oakland Athletics 3 6 Medich 5 2 Abbott 2 5 Coleman 2 14 350 21 31 53 June 2 Oakland Athletics 0 1 Norris 2 1 Pole 2 2 10 712 21 32 54 June 3 Cleveland Indians 1 7 Eckersley 6 3 Jones 0 4 Kern 5 19 438 21 33 55 June 4 Cleveland Indians 5 7 Waits 3 0 Kekich 2 1 Monge 3 24 074 21 34 56 June 5 Cleveland Indians 6 1 Montague 5 3 Bibby 4 3 14 167 22 34 57 June 7 Detroit Tigers 2 5 Rozema 6 2 Abbott 2 6 Foucault 5 10 050 22 35 58 June 8 Detroit Tigers 3 2 Kekich 3 1 Hiller 3 6 11 211 23 35 59 June 9 Detroit Tigers 2 1 Romo 3 3 Sykes 0 2 10 840 24 35 60 June 10 Toronto Blue Jays 3 4 Lemanczyk 4 5 Montague 5 4 Willis 4 11 786 24 36 61 June 11 Toronto Blue Jays 4 5 Johnson 2 2 Romo 3 4 21 318 24 37 62 June 12 Toronto Blue Jays 5 2 Pole 3 2 Vuckovich 2 5 28 412 25 37 63 June 14 Oakland Athletics 3 6 Torrealba 3 0 House 1 1 Lacey 3 13 764 25 38 64 June 15 Oakland Athletics 6 5 Kekich 4 1 Torrealba 3 1 14 248 26 38 65 June 16 Oakland Athletics 3 1 Abbott 3 6 Langford 4 5 11 097 27 38 66 June 17 Texas Rangers 2 1 Pole 4 2 Marshall 2 1 House 1 DH 28 38 67 June 17 Texas Rangers 6 8 Briles 3 3 Wheelock 2 4 Devine 3 21 577 28 39 68 June 18 Texas Rangers 6 1 Jones 1 4 Blyleven 6 8 17 352 29 39 69 June 19 Texas Rangers 2 1 Romo 4 4 Perry 6 6 12 465 30 39 70 June 20 Kansas City Royals 4 2 Wheelock 3 4 Leonard 4 8 Romo 3 21 475 31 39 71 June 21 Kansas City Royals 3 13 Colborn 8 7 Abbott 3 7 10 958 31 40 72 June 22 Kansas City Royals 3 4 Bird 3 1 Pole 4 3 Littell 8 22 140 31 41 73 June 23 Kansas City Royals 8 6 Romo 5 4 Littell 5 3 13 520 32 41 74 June 24 Milwaukee Brewers 1 7 Sorensen 1 1 Montague 5 5 11 625 32 42 75 June 25 Milwaukee Brewers 8 3 Wheelock 4 4 Haas 4 5 Romo 4 19 572 33 42 76 June 26 Milwaukee Brewers 6 8 Caldwell 1 0 Romo 5 5 19 699 33 43 77 June 27 Chicago White Sox 4 10 Kravec 3 2 Pole 4 4 Johnson 1 16 026 33 44 78 June 28 Chicago White Sox 4 10 Barrios 7 3 Montague 5 6 8 365 33 45 79 June 29 Chicago White Sox 3 1 House 2 1 Wood 1 2 Romo 5 15 415 34 45 July Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 80 July 1 Milwaukee Brewers 1 2 Haas 5 5 Wheelock 4 5 16 119 34 46 81 July 2 Milwaukee Brewers 2 1 Abbott 4 7 Slaton 6 7 Kekich 3 24 466 35 46 82 July 3 Milwaukee Brewers 3 10 Augustine 9 9 Pole 4 5 16 226 35 47 83 July 4 Chicago White Sox 2 6 Barrios 8 3 Montague 5 7 10 897 35 48 84 July 5 Chicago White Sox 1 4 Stone 9 6 House 2 2 LaGrow 13 14 032 35 49 85 July 6 Chicago White Sox 2 4 Wood 3 2 Wheelock 4 6 21 526 35 50 86 July 8 Minnesota Twins 13 11 Laxton 3 2 Thormodsgard 6 5 Romo 6 11 966 36 50 87 July 9 Minnesota Twins 5 2 Pole 5 5 Goltz 9 6 Romo 7 23 401 37 50 88 July 10 Minnesota Twins 0 15 Zahn 7 7 Thomas 2 6 34 213 37 51 89 July 11 Oakland Athletics 1 8 Coleman 1 0 House 2 3 Lacey 5 8 760 37 52 90 July 12 Oakland Athletics 2 3 Blue 7 11 Romo 5 6 5 299 37 53 91 July 13 Oakland Athletics 3 1 Abbott 5 7 Langford 7 8 4 529 38 53 92 July 14 California Angels 4 1 Pole 6 5 Brett 6 8 Romo 8 11 400 39 53 93 July 15 California Angels 6 2 House 3 3 Nolan 4 3 11 383 40 53 94 July 16 California Angels 4 5 Ryan 13 8 Romo 5 7 29 068 40 54 95 July 17 California Angels 8 7 Kekich 5 1 LaRoche 6 3 10 879 41 54 96 July 21 Oakland Athletics 4 3 Abbott 6 7 Langford 7 10 Romo 9 17 382 42 54 97 July 22 Oakland Athletics 3 5 Blue 9 11 Pole 6 6 Lacey 6 13 960 42 55 98 July 23 Oakland Athletics 10 3 Wheelock 5 6 Norris 2 7 12 216 43 55 99 July 24 California Angels 1 3 Hartzell 4 6 House 3 4 Miller 3 DH 43 56 100 July 24 California Angels 3 4 Simpson 5 7 Galasso 0 1 LaRoche 10 25 344 43 57 101 July 25 California Angels 2 7 Ryan 14 9 Pole 6 7 10 886 43 58 102 July 26 Minnesota Twins 9 7 Abbott 7 7 Thormodsgard 7 8 Segui 2 12 017 44 58 103 July 27 Minnesota Twins 1 4 Redfern 4 5 House 3 5 16 869 44 59 104 July 28 Minnesota Twins 5 2 Wheelock 6 6 Zahn 9 8 Montague 3 11 759 45 59 105 July 29 Baltimore Orioles 4 5 Drago 4 3 Kekich 5 2 14 313 45 60 106 July 30 Baltimore Orioles 3 5 Martinez 9 6 Montague 5 8 31 609 45 61 107 July 31 Baltimore Orioles 6 1 Abbott 8 7 Palmer 12 9 11 464 46 61 August Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 108 August 2 Boston Red Sox 2 3 Campbell 11 7 Montague 5 9 24 344 46 62 109 August 3 Boston Red Sox 12 4 Paxton 5 2 Wheelock 6 7 21 152 46 63 110 August 5 New York Yankees 5 3 Pole 7 7 Figueroa 10 8 Romo 10 36 833 47 63 111 August 6 New York Yankees 9 2 Abbott 9 7 Hunter 6 7 42 146 48 63 112 August 7 New York Yankees 1 7 Torrez 11 10 Montague 5 10 29 412 48 64 113 August 8 Chicago White Sox 4 5 Wiles 1 0 Romo 5 8 17 047 48 65 114 August 9 Chicago White Sox 3 13 Stone 12 7 Wheelock 6 8 12 294 48 66 115 August 10 Baltimore Orioles 4 5 May 13 10 Pole 7 8 Drago 5 7 579 48 67 116 August 11 Baltimore Orioles 3 4 Drago 5 3 Romo 5 9 7 893 48 68 117 August 12 Boston Red Sox 2 7 Wise 9 4 Mitchell 0 4 27 005 48 69 118 August 13 Boston Red Sox 6 13 Jenkins 9 7 Galasso 0 2 34 095 48 70 119 August 14 Boston Red Sox 1 11 Paxton 6 2 Wheelock 6 9 31 223 48 71 120 August 15 Detroit Tigers 1 13 Sykes 3 4 Pole 7 9 14 414 48 72 121 August 16 Detroit Tigers 3 2 Abbott 10 7 Morris 1 1 9 065 49 72 122 August 17 Minnesota Twins 3 2 Mitchell 1 4 Zahn 11 10 Romo 11 11 739 50 72 123 August 18 Minnesota Twins 2 8 Thormodsgard 10 9 Galasso 0 3 13 884 50 73 124 August 19 Detroit Tigers 4 6 Rozema 14 4 Pole 7 10 Taylor 1 19 698 50 74 125 August 20 Detroit Tigers 3 7 Wilcox 5 0 Abbott 10 8 55 670 50 75 126 August 21 Detroit Tigers 4 5 Crawford 5 5 Mitchell 1 5 Hiller 6 15 373 50 76 127 August 22 Cleveland Indians 1 12 Bibby 10 10 Galasso 0 4 DH 50 77 128 August 22 Cleveland Indians 4 3 Montague 6 10 Garland 10 15 12 347 51 77 129 August 24 Toronto Blue Jays 0 7 Garvin 9 13 Pole 7 11 DH 51 78 130 August 24 Toronto Blue Jays 3 9 Jefferson 8 13 Abbott 10 9 13 253 51 79 131 August 26 Cleveland Indians 4 2 Romo 6 9 Kern 6 8 6 707 52 79 132 August 27 Cleveland Indians 0 10 Eckersley 13 10 Galasso 0 5 7 876 52 80 133 August 28 Cleveland Indians 6 10 Bibby 11 10 Abbott 10 10 9 599 52 81 134 August 30 New York Yankees 5 6 Lyle 11 4 Segui 0 5 20 116 52 82 135 August 31 New York Yankees 4 5 Lyle 12 4 Galasso 0 6 17 362 52 83 September October Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 136 September 2 Toronto Blue Jays 4 3 Abbott 11 10 Lemanczyk 10 13 13 502 53 83 137 September 3 Toronto Blue Jays 6 2 Montague 7 10 Jefferson 8 14 Romo 12 15 109 54 83 138 September 4 Toronto Blue Jays 7 2 Mitchell 2 5 Garvin 9 14 17 084 55 83 139 September 5 Kansas City Royals 4 8 Colborn 16 13 Pole 7 12 11 750 55 84 140 September 6 Kansas City Royals 0 10 Splittorff 13 6 Honeycutt 0 1 7 191 55 85 141 September 7 Kansas City Royals 7 10 Littell 7 4 Romo 6 10 Bird 11 7 814 55 86 142 September 8 Kansas City Royals 2 7 Leonard 16 11 Montague 7 11 7 785 55 87 143 September 9 Texas Rangers 8 3 House 4 5 Perry 12 12 8 245 56 87 144 September 10 Texas Rangers 2 5 Alexander 14 10 Mitchell 2 6 DH 56 88 145 September 10 Texas Rangers 1 7 Moret 3 2 Kekich 5 3 12 800 56 89 146 September 11 Texas Rangers 6 4 Romo 7 10 Lindblad 4 4 8 363 57 89 147 September 13 Milwaukee Brewers 5 6 Beare 3 3 Abbott 11 11 McClure 6 7 595 57 90 148 September 14 Milwaukee Brewers 5 8 Rodriguez 4 6 Erardi 0 1 5 718 57 91 149 September 16 Kansas City Royals 4 1 Medich 11 6 Pattin 8 3 19 072 58 91 150 September 17 Kansas City Royals 5 7 Gura 7 5 Segui 0 6 27 067 58 92 151 September 18 Kansas City Royals 3 8 Leonard 18 11 Abbott 11 12 33 397 58 93 152 September 20 Milwaukee Brewers 1 5 Slaton 10 14 Montague 7 12 3 004 58 94 153 September 21 Milwaukee Brewers 11 4 Romo 8 10 Augustine 12 17 3 008 59 94 154 September 22 Chicago White Sox 4 5 Renko 6 2 Burke 0 1 LaGrow 24 8 211 59 95 155 September 23 Chicago White Sox 3 2 House 5 5 Barrios 14 6 Montague 4 9 731 60 95 156 September 24 Chicago White Sox 3 8 Kravec 10 8 Segui 0 7 17 636 60 96 157 September 25 Chicago White Sox 5 4 Medich 12 6 Stone 15 12 Romo 13 11 589 61 96 158 September 28 Texas Rangers 1 3 Perry 15 12 Abbott 11 13 4 860 61 97 159 September 29 Texas Rangers 2 1 Mitchell 3 6 Alexander 17 11 Romo 14 4 714 62 97 160 October 1 Chicago White Sox 5 3 Montague 8 12 Barrios 14 7 Romo 15 DH 63 97 161 October 1 Chicago White Sox 1 6 Kravec 11 8 Kekich 5 4 5 778 63 98 162 October 2 Chicago White Sox 3 2 Abbott 12 13 Frost 1 1 Romo 16 20 953 64 98 12 Player stats editBatting edit Starters by position edit 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 C Bob Stinson 105 297 80 269 8 32 1B Dan Meyer 159 582 159 273 22 90 2B Jose Baez 91 305 79 259 1 17 3B Bill Stein 151 566 144 259 13 67 SS Craig Reynolds 135 420 104 248 4 28 LF Steve Braun 139 451 106 235 5 31 CF Ruppert Jones 160 597 157 263 24 76 RF Leroy Stanton 133 454 125 275 27 90 DH Juan Bernhardt 89 305 74 243 7 30 Other batters edit 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 Dave Collins 120 402 96 239 5 28 Carlos Lopez 99 297 84 283 8 34 Larry Milbourne 86 242 53 219 2 21 Julio Cruz 60 199 51 256 1 7 Skip Jutze 42 109 24 220 3 15 Larry Cox 35 93 23 247 2 6 Jimmy Sexton 14 37 8 216 1 3 Ray Fosse 11 34 12 353 0 5 Tommy Smith 21 27 7 259 0 4 Puchy Delgado 13 22 4 182 0 2 Kevin Pasley 4 13 5 385 0 2 Joe Lis 9 13 3 231 0 1 Tom McMillan 2 5 0 000 0 0 Pitching edit Starting pitchers edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SO Glenn Abbott 36 204 1 12 13 4 45 100 Dick Pole 25 122 1 7 12 5 15 51 Gary Wheelock 17 88 1 6 9 4 89 47 Rick Jones 10 42 1 1 4 5 10 16 Paul Mitchell 9 39 0 3 3 4 99 20 Doc Medich 3 22 1 2 0 3 63 3 Frank MacCormack 3 7 0 0 0 3 86 4 Other pitchers edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SO John Montague 47 182 1 8 12 4 29 98 Diego Segui 40 110 2 0 7 5 69 91 Tom House 26 89 1 4 5 3 93 39 Dave Pagan 24 66 0 1 1 6 14 30 Stan Thomas 13 58 1 2 6 6 02 14 Bob Galasso 11 35 0 0 6 9 00 21 Rick Honeycutt 10 29 0 0 1 4 34 17 Relief pitchers edit Note G Games pitched W Wins L Losses SV Saves ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G W L SV ERA SO Enrique Romo 58 8 10 16 2 83 105 Bill Laxton 43 3 2 3 4 95 49 Mike Kekich 41 5 4 3 5 60 55 Tommy Moore 14 2 1 0 4 91 13 Steve Burke 6 0 1 0 2 87 6 Greg Erardi 5 0 1 0 6 00 5 Byron McLaughlin 1 0 0 0 27 00 1Farm system editSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League Manager A Short Season Bellingham Mariners Northwest League Bobby FloydLEAGUE CHAMPIONS Bellingham 13 References edit Stars and Strikes Baseball and America in the Bicentennial Summer of 76 Dan Epstein New York St Martin s Press 2014 a b Dave Johnson page at Baseball Reference Diego Segui page at Baseball Reference Mike Kekich page at Baseball Reference Game log for April 6 1977 Griffeys made home run history in 90 Mariners com News Jim Todd page at Baseball Reference Tony Phillips page at Baseball Reference Dave Pagan page at Baseball Reference Stan Thomas page at Baseball Reference Ray Fosse page at Baseball Reference 1977 Seattle Mariners Schedule by Baseball Almanac Johnson Lloyd and Wolff Miles ed The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball 2nd and 3rd editions Durham North Carolina Baseball America 1997 and 2007External links edit1977 Seattle Mariners at Baseball Reference 1977 Seattle Mariners team page at www baseball almanac com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1977 Seattle Mariners season amp oldid 1197388607, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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