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2009 Seattle Mariners season

The 2009 Seattle Mariners season was the 33rd season in franchise history. They improved upon a disappointing 2008 season, where they finished last in the American League West with a 61–101 record. They finished 3rd in the AL West with an 85–77 record, a 24 win improvement. The 2009 Mariners became the 13th team in MLB history to have a winning record following a 100+ loss season. On September 13, 2009, Ichiro Suzuki got his 200th hit of the season. In the process, he set a new MLB record by getting at least 200 hits for nine consecutive seasons, passing the mark held by Wee Willie Keeler.[1]

2009 Seattle Mariners
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkSafeco Field
CitySeattle, Washington
Record85–77 (.525)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersNintendo of America
(represented by Howard Lincoln)
General managersJack Zduriencik
ManagersDon Wakamatsu
TelevisionFox Sports Northwest
(Dave Niehaus, Dave Sims, Rick Rizzs, Mike Blowers)
RadioSeattle Mariners Radio Network (English)
(Dave Niehaus, Rick Rizzs)
(Spanish)
(Alex Rivera, Julio Cruz)
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Overview edit

Even before Opening Day, the season was marked with a flurry of change, most notably with the hiring of new general manager Jack Zduriencik, field manager Don Wakamatsu, and an entirely new major-league coaching staff. Unlike the previous season, which was approached with an expectation to contend for the AL West division title, the 2009 season has been approached with a rebuilding philosophy and a departure from the team-building strategies used in previous seasons. In January the Mariners unveiled their 2009 slogan, "A New Day, A New Way", to reflect their rebuilding philosophy.

In terms of players, this season was marked by the free agency departure of outfielder Raúl Ibáñez, who signed with the Philadelphia Phillies, and the trade of closer J. J. Putz to the New York Mets. However, the offseason has been most notable for the acquisition of longtime Mariners outfielder Ken Griffey Jr., nearly 10 years after trading him to the Cincinnati Reds. Other notable acquisitions have included outfielders Franklin Gutiérrez and Endy Chávez (both from the Putz trade), new closer David Aardsma (traded by Boston Red Sox) and long-time Kansas City Royals infielder Mike Sweeney (free agent).

This season also marks the 10th anniversary of Safeco Field, the Mariners' home stadium which opened its gates on July 15, 1999.

Offseason edit

Front office changes edit

We believe Jack is the best person to provide a new approach and to lead our baseball operations. He has a proven track record of recognizing talent, both on the field and in the front office.

— Mariners president Chuck Armstrong on the hiring of Jack Zduriencik .[2]

On June 16, 2008, then-general manager Bill Bavasi was dismissed after a disappointing 24–46 start, with vice president-assistant GM Lee Pelekoudas selected as his interim replacement.[3] During the off-season, the Mariners began their search for a new general manager with several candidates to be interviewed including Pelekoudas himself.

After an extensive search, the Mariners selected Milwaukee Brewers executive Jack Zduriencik, who was most notable for his drafting skills and credited with turning the Brewers into a playoff team, as their new general manager on October 22, 2008.[2] Pelekoudas was retained as assistant GM, but resigned on September 1, 2009.[4]

Coaching changes edit

In addition to relieving GM Bill Bavasi of his duties, the Mariners also fired manager John McLaren on June 19, 2008. Bench coach Jim Riggleman was selected as the interim manager for the rest of the 2008 season.

On November 19, 2008, the Mariners named Oakland Athletics bench coach Don Wakamatsu as their new manager. With the hiring, Wakamatsu becomes the first Asian-American manager in Major League Baseball.[5] Wakamatsu then dismissed all of the coaching staff hired under the McLaren-Riggleman tenure, and hired Ty Van Burkleo as bench coach and Lee Tinsley as first base coach, while Rick Adair and John Wetteland were hired as the pitching and bullpen coaches respectively. Alan Cockrell was brought in as the new hitting coach.

Roster changes edit

Key departures edit

 
Raúl Ibáñez was one of the key players in the Mariners offense for the past five years.

Raúl Ibáñez, who led the team in RBIs in 2008, signed a 3-year, $31.5 million deal with the Philadelphia Phillies after a five-year tenure with the Mariners.[6] Ibáñez, who was a Type A free agent, allowed the Mariners to receive the Phillies' first round pick in the 2009 MLB draft and also a compensatory pick as well.

On December 10, in a three-team trade, Zduriencik sent former All-Star closer J. J. Putz, outfielder Jeremy Reed and pitcher Sean Green to the New York Mets and prospect Luis Valbuena to the Cleveland Indians, in exchange for a combined seven players from both teams, most notably the Indians' Franklin Gutiérrez and the Mets' Endy Chávez.[7]

On July 10, the Mariners sent shortstop Yuniesky Betancourt to the Kansas City Royals in exchange for two minor-league pitchers.

Key additions edit

 
Russell Branyan was considered one of the best free agent pickups in the offseason.[8]

The Mariners made numerous additions in free agency, adding over 17 players to the team. On December 3, the Mariners made their first move in the offseason by signing 1B Russell Branyan to a one-year deal. Branyan was one of the players that Zdurienck saw potential in during his time with the Brewers.[9] Mike Sweeney, formerly a fan favorite and leader in the Royals organization, was signed as well to a minor-league deal.[10]

Next, the Mariners received 7 players in the three team trade (see above) that netted them outfielders Endy Chávez and Franklin Gutierrez, pitcher Aaron Heilman, and four other minor leaguers including prospect Mike Carp and pitcher Jason Vargas. Heilman, however, would be traded to the Chicago Cubs almost a month later, in exchange for utility player Ronny Cedeño and pitcher Garrett Olson.[11] Seattle also traded for pitcher David Aardsma from the Boston Red Sox in exchange for a minor leaguer.[12]

Griffey's return edit
 
Ken Griffey Jr. returned to Seattle almost ten years after they traded him to the Cincinnati Reds.

Perhaps the biggest move in the offseason, however, was the signing of former Mariner Ken Griffey Jr. to a 1-year deal.[13] Griffey, who was known as the man who "saved baseball in Seattle", received a warm welcome and a fifteen-minute presentation that applauds his tenure as a Mariner when his former team, the Cincinnati Reds, visited Safeco Field in 2007. Surprised by the reaction, Griffey explored the possibility of a return in Seattle. The Mariners reportedly were trying to negotiate with Griffey until the Atlanta Braves also want to sign him as well. Griffey was inclined to sign with Atlanta due to the proximity from his home, but choose to instead return to Seattle. Most, if not all, Mariners fans were ecstatic about the news, and orders of Griffey jerseys were off the charts.[14]

Complete transactions edit

2008 edit

2009 edit

Regular season edit

Season standings edit

Division standings edit

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 97 65 0.599 49–32 48–33
Texas Rangers 87 75 0.537 10 48–33 39–42
Seattle Mariners 85 77 0.525 12 48–33 37–44
Oakland Athletics 75 87 0.463 22 40–41 35–46

Record vs. opponents edit

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 2–16 5–4 2–5 3–5 4–4 2–8 3–2 5–13 1–5 4–5 8–10 5–5 9–9 11–7
Boston 16–2 4–4 7–2 6–1 5–3 4–5 4–2 9–9 5–5 2–4 9–9 2–7 11–7 11–7
Chicago 4–5 4−4 10–8 9–9 9–9 5–4 6−12 3–4 4–5 4–5 6–2 2–4 1–6 12–6
Cleveland 5–2 2–7 8–10 4–14 10–8 2–4 8–10 3–5 2–5 6–4 5–3 1–8 4–4 5–13
Detroit 5–3 1–6 9–9 14–4 9–9 5–4 7–12 1–5 5–4 5–4 5–2 7–2 3–5 10–8
Kansas City 4–4 3–5 9–9 8–10 9–9 1–9 6–12 2–4 2–6 5–4 1–9 3–3 4–3 8–10
Los Angeles 8–2 5–4 4–5 4–2 4–5 9–1 6–4 5–5 12–7 10–9 4–2 8–11 4–4 14–4
Minnesota 2–3 2–4 12–6 10–8 12–7 12–6 4–6 0–7 4–6 5–5 3–3 6–4 3–5 12–6
New York 13–5 9–9 4–3 5–3 5–1 4–2 5–5 7–0 7–2 6–4 11–7 5–4 12–6 10–8
Oakland 5–1 5–5 5–4 5–2 4–5 6–2 7–12 6–4 2–7 5–14 6–4 11–8 3–6 5–13
Seattle 5–4 4–2 5–4 4–6 4–5 4–5 9–10 5–5 4–6 14–5 5–3 8–11 3–4 11–7
Tampa Bay 10–8 9–9 2–6 3–5 2–5 9–1 2–4 3–3 7–11 4–6 3–5 3–6 14–4 13–5
Texas 5–5 7–2 4–2 8–1 2–7 3–3 11–8 4–6 4–5 8–11 11–8 6–3 5–5 9–9
Toronto 9–9 7–11 6–1 4–4 5–3 3–4 4–4 5–3 6–12 6–3 4–3 4–14 5–5 7–11
  • Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2009

Game log edit

2009 Game Log (85-77)
April (13–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 6 @ Twins 6–1 Hernández (1–0) Liriano (0–1) 48,514 1–0
2 April 7 @ Twins 6–5 Ayala (1–0) Morrow (0–1) 23,755 1–1
3 April 8 @ Twins 6–5 Slowey (1–0) Silva (0–1) Nathan (1) 22,270 1–2
4 April 9 @ Twins 2–0 Washburn (1–0) Perkins (0–1) Morrow (1) 20,105 2–2
5 April 10 @ Athletics 5–4 Jakubauskas (1–0) Anderson (0–1) Aardsma (1) 36,067 3–2
6 April 11 @ Athletics 8–5 Batista (1–0) Casilla (0–1) Morrow (2) 19,560 4–2
7 April 12 @ Athletics 1–0 Bédard (1–0) Cahill (0–1) Aardsma (2) 12,127 5–2
8 April 14 Angels 3 – 2 (10) Corcoran (1–0) Shields (0–1) 45,958 6–2
9 April 15 Angels 11–3 Washburn (2–0) Weaver (1–1) 18,516 7–2
10 April 16 Angels 5–1 Saunders (2–1) Jakubauskas (1–1) 18,528 7–3
11 April 17 Tigers 6–3 Hernández (2–0) Verlander (0–2) Morrow (3) 35,824 8–3
12 April 18 Tigers 2–0 Jackson (1–0) Bédard (1–1) Rodney (3) 31,966 8–4
13 April 19 Tigers 8–2 Porcello (1–1) Silva (0–2) 30,450 8–5
14 April 21 Rays 4–2 Washburn (3–0) Sonnanstine (0–2) Morrow (4) 19,582 9–5
15 April 22 Rays 9–3 Niemann (1–2) Jakubauskas (1–2) 16,476 9–6
16 April 23 Rays 1–0 Hernández (3–0) Shields (2–2) Morrow (5) 17,639 10–6
17 April 24 @ Angels 8–3 Bédard (2–1) Loux (0–2) 43,083 11–6
18 April 25 @ Angels 9–8 Silva (1–2) Ortega (0–1) Aardsma (3) 43,542 12–6
19 April 26 @ Angels 8–0 Weaver (2–1) Washburn (3–1) 43,057 12–7
April 27 @ White Sox Postponed
20 April 28 @ White Sox 2–1 Colón (2–1) Jakubauskas (1–3) Jenks (4) 12–8
21 April 28 @ White Sox 9–1 Hernández (4–0) Danks (2–1) 25,042 13–8
22 April 29 @ White Sox 6–3 Thornton (1–1) Kelley (0–1) Jenks (5) 18,023 13–9
May (11–18)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
23 May 1 Athletics 8–7 Kelley (1–1) Springer (0–1) 25,760 14–9
24 May 2 Athletics 3–2 Bailey (3–0) Aardsma (0–1) Wuertz (2) 29,484 14–10
25 May 3 Athletics 8 – 7 (15) Vargas (1–0) Eveland (1–2) 29,963 15–10
26 May 4 Rangers 6–5 Millwood (3–2) Hernández (4–1) Francisco (8) 16,421 15–11
27 May 5 Rangers 7 – 2 (10) O'Day (1–0) Stark (0–1) 19,810 15–12
28 May 6 @ Royals 9–1 Ponson (1–4) Silva (1–3) 15,324 15–13
29 May 7 @ Royals 3–1 Bannister (3–0) Washburn (3–2) Soria (7) 32,714 15–14
30 May 8 @ Twins 11–0 Baker (1–4) Jakubauskas (1–4) 29,714 15–15
31 May 9 @ Twins 9–6 Liriano (2–4) Hernández (4–2) Nathan (5) 29,552 15–16
32 May 10 @ Twins 5–3 Batista (2–0) Crain (1–1) Morrow (6) 25,555 16–16
33 May 12 @ Rangers 7–1 Holland (1–1) Lowe (0–1) 16,564 16–17
34 May 13 @ Rangers 6 – 5 (11) Wilson (2–2) Morrow (0–2) 25,865 16–18
35 May 14 @ Rangers 3–2 Harrison (4–2) Morrow (0–3) 21,002 16–19
36 May 15 Red Sox 5–4 Jakubauskas (2–4) Lester (2–4) Aardsma (4) 34,952 17–19
37 May 16 Red Sox 5–3 Beckett (4–2) Olson (0–1) Papelbon (10) 42,589 17–20
38 May 17 Red Sox 3–2 Aardsma (1–1) Ramírez (4–1) 40,833 18–20
39 May 18 Angels 10–6 Lackey (1–0) Washburn (3–3) 17,340 18–21
40 May 19 Angels 6–5 Palmer (5–0) Hernández (4–3) Fuentes (10) 16,002 18–22
41 May 20 Angels 1–0 Jakubauskas (3–4) Santana (0–1) Aardsma (5) 18,580 19–22
42 May 21 Angels 3–0 Saunders (6–2) Bédard (2–2) Fuentes (11) 18,468 19–23
43 May 22 Giants 2 – 1 (12) White (1–0) Miller (1–1) 38,520 20–23
44 May 23 Giants 5–1 Cain (5–1) Lowe (0–2) 33,348 20–24
45 May 24 Giants 5–4 Hernández (5–3) Zito (1–5) Aardsma (6) 36,616 21–24
46 May 25 @ Athletics 6–1 Anderson (2–4) Jakubauskas (3–5) Cameron (1) 15,280 21–25
47 May 26 @ Athletics 4–3 Braden (4–5) Batista (2–1) Bailey (2) 10,371 21–26
48 May 27 @ Athletics 6–1 Bédard (3–2) Cahill (2–5) 30,012 22–26
49 May 29 @ Angels 5–2 Vargas (2–0) Lackey (1–1) Aardsma (7) 38,492 23–26
50 May 30 @ Angels 4 – 3 (10) Batista (3–1) Arredondo (1–2) Aardsma (8) 39,329 24–26
51 May 31 @ Angels 9–8 Speier (1–1) Aardsma (1–2) 38,632 24–27
June (15–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
52 June 1 Orioles 1–0 Hill (2–0) Washburn (3–4) Sherrill (11) 16,979 24–28
53 June 2 Orioles 8–2 Bédard (4–2) Hernández (1–1) 17,978 25–28
54 June 3 Orioles 3–2 Aardsma (2–2) Johnson (2–3) 18,650 26–28
55 June 5 Twins 2 – 1 (10) Guerrier (2–0) Lowe (0–3) Nathan (11) 35,808 26–29
56 June 6 Twins 2–1 Jakubauskas (4–5) Henn (0–1) Aardsma (9) 30,600 27–29
57 June 7 Twins 4–2 Bédard (5–2) Slowey (8–2) White (1) 37,714 28–29
58 June 9 @ Orioles 3–1 Bergesen (3–2) Vargas (2–1) Sherrill (12) 17,358 28–30
59 June 10 @ Orioles 4–1 Hernández (6–3) Guthrie (4–6) Aardsma (10) 12,770 29–30
60 June 11 @ Orioles 6–3 Olson (1–1) Uehara (2–4) Aardsma (11) 12,260 30–30
61 June 12 @ Rockies 6–4 Jiménez (5–6) Washburn (3–5) 30,365 30–31
62 June 13 @ Rockies 5–3 Corpas (1–3) Lowe (0–4) Street (13) 31,101 30–32
63 June 14 @ Rockies 7–1 Hammel (4–3) Vargas (2–2) 38,614 30–33
64 June 16 @ Padres 5–0 Hernández (7–3) Correia (3–5) 17,040 31–33
65 June 17 @ Padres 4–3 Olson (2–1) Gaudin (2–6) Aardsma (12) 20,224 32–33
66 June 18 @ Padres 4–3 Bell (3–1) Batista (3–2) 25,416 32–34
67 June 19 Diamondbacks 4–3 Batista (4–2) Peña (5–3) Aardsma (13) 27,319 33–34
68 June 20 Diamondbacks 7–3 Vargas (3–2) Buckner (2–4) Aardsma (14) 29,525 34–34
69 June 21 Diamondbacks 3–2 Lowe (1–4) Zavada (1–1) 37,251 35–34
70 June 23 Padres 7–9 Gaudin (3–6) Olson (2–2) Bell (20) 23,537 35–35
71 June 24 Padres 4–3 White (2–0) Mujica (2–3) Aardsma (15) 22,988 36–35
72 June 25 Padres 9–3 Washburn (4–5) Leblanc (0–1) 27,968 37–35
73 June 26 @ Dodgers 8–2 Kershaw (5–5) Vargas (3–3) 50,752 37–36
74 June 27 @ Dodgers 5–1 Hernández (8–3) Milton (2–1) 50,847 38–36
75 June 28 @ Dodgers 4–2 Olson (3–2) Kuroda (2–4) Aardsma (16) 49,355 39–36
76 June 30 @ Yankees 8–5 Bruney (3–0) White (2–1) Rivera (19) 46,181 39–37
July (14–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
77 July 1 @ Yankees 4–2 Pettitte (8–3) Washburn (4–6) Rivera (20) 45,285 39–38
78 July 2 @ Yankees 8–4 Batista (5–2) Sabathia (7–5) 46,142 40–38
79 July 3 @ Red Sox 7 – 6 (11) Jakubauskas (5–5) Ramírez (5–3) Lowe (1) 38,078 41–38
80 July 4 @ Red Sox 3–2 Corcoran (2–0) Saito (2–2) Aardsma (17) 37,656 42–38
81 July 5 @ Red Sox 8–4 Masterson (3–2) Batista (5–3) 37,691 42–39
82 July 6 Orioles 5–0 Washburn (5–6) Bergesen (5–3) 24,018 43–39
83 July 7 Orioles 12–4 Hendrickson (4–4) Jakubauskas (5–6) 19,340 43–40
84 July 8 Orioles 5–3 Bass (5–2) Aardsma (2–3) Sherill (19) 27,040 43–41
85 July 9 Rangers 3–1 Hernández (9–3) Wilson (4–4) Aardsma (18) 24,823 44–41
86 July 10 Rangers 6–4 Feldman (8–2) Morrow (0–4) Francisco (15) 34,874 44–42
87 July 11 Rangers 4–1 Washburn (6–6) Millwood (8–7) Aardsma (19) 30,698 45–42
88 July 12 Rangers 5–3 Batista (6–3) O'day (2–1) Aardsma (20) 33,220 46–42
89 July 16 @ Indians 4–1 Lee (5–9) Olson (3–3) 22,371 46–43
90 July 17 @ Indians 6–2 Hernández (10–3) Huff (4–4) 23,545 47–43
91 July 18 @ Indians 3–1 Washburn (7–6) Ohka (0–4) Aardsma (21) 24,893 48–43
92 July 19 @ Indians 5–3 Kelly (2–1) Betancourt (1–2) Aardsma (22) 20,900 49–43
93 July 21 @ Tigers 9–7 Porcello (9–6) Olson (3–4) Rodney (20) 32,906 49–44
94 July 22 @ Tigers 2–1 Hernández (11–3) Seay (1–2) Aardsma (23) 29,758 50–44
95 July 23 @ Tigers 2–1 Washburn (8–6) French (1–1) Aardsma (24) 32,177 51–44
96 July 24 Indians 9–0 Laffey (4–2) Rowland-Smith (0–1) 34,802 51–45
97 July 25 Indians 10–3 Sowers (3–7) Bédard (5–3) 29,213 51–46
98 July 26 Indians 12–3 Lee (7–9) Vargas (3–4) 30,224 51–47
99 July 27 Blue Jays 11–4 Romero (9–4) Hernández (11–4) 28,696 51–48
100 July 28 Blue Jays 4–3 Aardsma (3–3) Downs (1–3) 26,148 52–48
101 July 29 Blue Jays 3–2 Rowland-Smith (1–1) Halladay (11–4) Aardsma (25) 32,649 53–48
102 July 30 @ Rangers 7–1 Holland (4–6) Olson (3–5) 23,949 53–49
103 July 31 @ Rangers 5–4 Padilla (8–5) Vargas (3–5) Wilson (12) 36,901 53–50
August (15–14)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
104 August 1 @ Rangers 7–2 Hernández (12–4) Hunter (3–2) 29,458 54–50
105 August 2 @ Rangers 4–2 Feldman (10–4) White (2–2) Wilson (13) 28,670 54–51
106 August 4 @ Royals 7–6 Kelley (3–1) Wright (1–4) Aardsma (26) 15,057 55–51
107 August 5 @ Royals 11–6 French (2–2) Davies (3–8) 27,805 56–51
108 August 6 @ Royals 8–2 Chen (1–6) Vargas (3–6) 15,103 56–52
109 August 7 Rays 7 – 6 (11) Kelley (4–1) Howell (6–3) 44,378 57–52
110 August 8 Rays 10–4 Shields (7–8) Jakubauskas (5–7) 28,239 57–53
111 August 9 Rays 11–2 Rowland-Smith (2–1) Kazmir (6–7) 28,490 58–53
112 August 10 White Sox 6–4 White (3–2) Floyd (9–7) Aardsma (27) 21,049 59–53
113 August 11 White Sox 3–1 Danks (10–8) Aardsma (3–4) Jenks (23) 19,385 59–54
114 August 12 White Sox 1 – 0 (14) Jakubauskas (6–7) Peña (1–1) 24,427 60–54
115 August 13 Yankees 11–1 Sabathia (13–7) Snell (3–8) 33,585 60–55
116 August 14 Yankees 4–2 Hughes (5–3) Lowe (1–5) Rivera (34) 36,769 60–56
117 August 15 Yankees 5–2 Mitre (2–1) French (2–3) Rivera (35) 44,272 60–57
118 August 16 Yankees 10–3 Fister (1–0) Chamberlain (8–3) 45,210 61–57
119 August 18 @ Tigers 5–3 Seay (3–2) Lowe (1–6) Rodney (25) 33,710 61–58
120 August 19 @ Tigers 3–1 Snell (3–9) Verlander (13–7) Aardsma (28) 33,194 62–58
121 August 20 @ Tigers 7–6 Seay (4–2) Aardsma (3–5) 31,167 62–59
122 August 21 @ Indians 9–4 French (3–3) Huff (7–7) 28,503 63–59
123 August 22 @ Indians 4–3 Pérez (2–2) Messenger (0–1) 28,942 63–60
124 August 23 @ Indians 6–1 Carmona (3–7) Hernández (12–5) 23,086 63–61
125 August 24 Athletics 3–1 Snell (4–9) Mazzaro (4–9) Aardsma (29) 21,056 64–61
126 August 25 Athletics 4–2 Lowe (2–6) Breslow (5–7) 17,661 65–61
127 August 26 Athletics 5–3 French (4–3) G. Gonzalez (4–5) Aardsma (30) 18,695 66–61
128 August 27 Royals 8–4 Davies (5–9) Fister (1–1) 19,345 66–62
129 August 28 Royals 6–3 Hernández (13–5) Bannister (7–11) Aardsma (31) 26,714 67–62
130 August 29 Royals 8–4 Snell (5–9) Meche (6–10) 26,457 68–62
131 August 30 Royals 3–0 Greinke (13–8) Rowland-Smith (2–2) 30,286 68–63
132 August 31 Angels 10–0 Saunders (11–7) French (4–4) 18,959 68–64
September (14–12)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
133 September 1 Angels 2–1 Fister (2–1) Oliver (4–1) Aardsma (31) 18,542 69–64
134 September 2 Angels 3–0 Hernández (14–5) Kazmir (8–8) Aardsma (32) 22,130 70–64
135 September 3 @ Athletics 7–4 Snell (6–9) Tomko (3–3) Aardsma (34) 10,297 71–64
136 September 4 @ Athletics 6–3 Rowland-Smith (3–2) Mortensen (0–2) Lowe (2) 11,738 72–64
137 September 5 @ Athletics 9–5 Anderson (8–10) French (4–5) Bailey (22) 16,495 72–65
138 September 6 @ Athletics 5–2 G. Gonzalez (5–5) Kelley (4–2) Bailey (23) 16,188 72–66
139 September 8 @ Angels 3 – 2 (10) Palmer (10–1) Batista (6–4) 37,725 72–67
140 September 9 @ Angels 6–3 Weaver (15–5) Snell (6–10) Fuentes (40) 36,340 72–68
141 September 10 @ Angels 3–0 Lackey (10–7) Rowland-Smith (3–3) 37,412 72–69
September 11 @ Rangers Postponed (rain); rescheduled for September 13
142 September 12 @ Rangers 8–3 Morrow (1–4) Millwood (10–10) 22,468 73–69
143 September 13 @ Rangers 7–2 Hunter (8–3) Fister (2–2) 73–70
144 September 13 @ Rangers 5–0 Hernández (15–5) Holland (7–11) 18,522 74–70
145 September 15 White Sox 6–3 García (2–2) Kelley (4–3) Jenks (29) 17,153 74–71
146 September 16 White Sox 4–1 Rowland-Smith (4–3) Floyd (11–11) Aardsma (35) 16,596 75–71
147 September 17 White Sox 4 – 3 (14) Kelley (5–3) Linebrink (3–7) 16,336 76–71
148 September 18 Yankees 3–2 Hernández (16–5) Rivera (3–3) 28,395 77–71
149 September 19 Yankees 10–1 Sabathia (18–7) Fister (2–3) 43,173 77–72
150 September 20 Yankees 7–1 Snell (7–10) Chamberlain (8–6) 35,885 78–72
151 September 22 @ Rays 4–3 Batista (7–4) Wheeler (4–5) Lowe (3) 12,514 79–72
152 September 23 @ Rays 5–4 Springer (1–4) Lowe (2–7) Choate (5) 13,009 79–73
153 September 24 @ Blue Jays 5–4 Hernández (17–5) Carlson (1–6) Aardsma (36) 15,306 80–73
154 September 25 @ Blue Jays 5–0 Halladay (16–10) Fister (2–4) 20,668 80–74
155 September 26 @ Blue Jays 5 – 4 (10) Frasor (7–3) Kelley (5–4) 29,783 80–75
156 September 27 @ Blue Jays 5–4 Wolfe (2–2) Rowland-Smith (4–4) Camp (1) 39,052 80–76
157 September 29 Athletics 6–4 Hernández (18–5) Cahill (10–13) 18,167 81–76
158 September 30 Athletics 7–0 Morrow (2–4) Mortensen (2–4) 16,930 82–76
October (3–1)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
159 October 1 Athletics 4–2 Fister (3–4) Anderson (11–11) Aardsma (37) 16,607 83–76
160 October 2 Rangers 7–4 Wilson (5–6) Aardsma (3–6) Francisco (26) 27,899 83–77
161 October 3 Rangers 2–1 Rowland-Smith (5–4) Hunter (9–6) Batista (1) 24,391 84–77
162 October 4 Rangers 4–3 Hernández (19–5) Feldman (17–8) Aardsma (38) 32,260 85–77

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Roster edit

2009 Seattle Mariners
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats edit

Batting edit

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Through October 4, 2009

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
Wladimir Balentien 56 155 18 33 10 0 4 13 .213 1
Adrián Beltré 111 449 54 119 27 0 8 44 .265 13
Yuniesky Betancourt 63 224 15 56 10 1 2 22 .250 3
Russell Branyan 116 431 64 108 21 1 31 76 .251 2
Jamie Burke 13 41 1 5 0 0 1 1 .122 0
Mike Carp 21 54 7 17 3 1 1 5 .315 0
Ronny Cedeño 59 186 15 31 4 2 5 17 .167 3
Endy Chávez 54 161 17 44 3 1 2 13 .273 9
Ken Griffey Jr. 117 387 44 83 19 0 19 57 .214 0
Franklin Gutiérrez 153 565 85 160 24 1 18 70 .283 16
Bill Hall 34 120 10 24 8 1 2 12 .200 1
Jack Hannahan 51 148 15 34 8 0 3 11 .230 1
Kenji Johjima 71 239 24 59 11 0 9 22 .247 2
Rob Johnson 80 258 21 55 19 2 2 27 .213 1
Ryan Langerhans 38 101 12 22 6 1 3 10 .218 0
José López 153 613 69 167 42 0 25 96 .272 3
Adam Moore 6 23 4 5 1 0 1 2 .217 1
Guillermo Quiroz 4 14 0 4 0 0 0 2 .286 0
Michael Saunders 46 122 13 27 1 3 0 4 .221 4
Chris Shelton 9 26 1 6 2 0 0 4 .231 0
Ichiro Suzuki 146 639 88 225 31 4 11 46 .352 26
Mike Sweeney 74 242 25 68 15 0 8 34 .281 0
Matt Tuiasosopo 7 22 2 5 1 0 1 2 .227 0
Jack Wilson 31 107 11 24 5 0 1 8 .224 1
Josh Wilson 45 128 16 32 8 1 3 10 .250 1
Chris Woodward 20 67 7 16 1 0 0 5 .239 1
Pitcher Totals 162 21 2 1 0 0 0 0 .048 0
Team Totals 162 5543 640 1430 280 19 160 613 .258 89

Pitching edit

Starting and other pitchers edit

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started (for pitchers who did not start every appearance); IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Through October 4, 2009

Player G IP W L CG ERA SO
Érik Bédard 15 83.0 5 3 0 2.82 90
Doug Fister 11 (10 GS) 61.0 3 4 0 4.13 36
Luke French 8 (7 GS) 38.0 3 3 0 6.63 23
Félix Hernández 34 238.2 19 5 2 2.49 217
Chris Jakubauskas 35 (8 GS) 93.0 6 7 1 5.32 47
Garrett Olson 31 (11 GS) 80.1 3 5 0 5.60 47
Ryan Rowland-Smith 15 96.1 5 4 0 3.74 52
Carlos Silva 8 (6 GS) 28.2 1 3 0 8.60 10
Ian Snell 12 64.1 5 2 0 4.20 37
Jason Vargas 23 (14 GS) 91.2 3 6 0 4.91 54
Jarrod Washburn 20 133.0 8 6 1 2.64 79

Relief pitchers edit

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

Through October 4, 2009

Player G IP W L SV SVO ERA SO
David Aardsma 73 44.1 3 6 38 40 2.52 80
Miguel Batista 56 71.1 7 4 1 4 4.04 52
Roy Corcoran 16 19.0 2 0 0 1 6.16 6
Shawn Kelley 41 46.0 5 4 0 2 4.50 41
Mark Lowe 75 80.0 2 7 3 6 3.26 69
Randy Messenger 12 10.1 0 1 0 0 4.35 5
Brandon Morrow 26 (10 GS) 69.2 2 4 6 8 4.39 63
Denny Stark 9 11.0 0 1 0 0 6.55 7
Sean White 52 64.1 3 2 1 2 2.80 28

Team totals edit

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

Through October 4, 2009

G IP W L SV SVO CG SHO ERA SO
162 1452.2 85 77 49 77 4 2 3.87 1043

Farm system edit

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: AZL Mariners

Major League Baseball Draft edit

2009 Seattle Mariners draft picks
 
Dustin Ackley (pictured right) was the Mariners first round pick in 2009.
Information
OwnerNintendo of America
General manager(s)Jack Zduriencik
Manager(s)Don Wakamatsu
First pickDustin Ackley (Rule 4)
Kanekoa Texeira (Rule 5)
Draft positions2 (Rule 4)
14 (Rule 5)
Number of selections52 (Rule 4)
2 (Rule 5)
Players signed (Rule 4)35
Links
ResultsBaseball-Reference
Official siteThe Official Site of the Seattle Mariners
Years2008 • 2009 • 2010

Below is a complete list of the Seattle Mariners draft picks from the two 2009 Major League Baseball drafts.[16][17]

The Seattle Mariners took part in both the Major League Baseball Rule 4 draft and the Rule 5 draft in 2009.[16][17]

The 2009 Major League Baseball draft was held June 9 to June 11 at the MLB Network Studios in New York City.[18] The Seattle Mariners went second in the draft order and had two supplemental first-round draft picks for the loss of free agent Raúl Ibáñez after the 2008 season.[19] The Mariners selected a total of 52 players and signed 35 of those selected players.[16]

The Mariners selected one player in the Major League Baseball phase of the 2009 Rule 5 draft.[17] They also had one player selected (Marshall Hubbard) in the 2009 Triple-A phase of the Rule 5 draft.[17] The Mariners also selected one player in the Triple-A phase of the draft as well.[17]

June amateur draft edit

Key edit

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 before the deadline
Italics Indicates the player did not sign with the Mariners before the deadline

Table edit

Round (Pick) Name Position School Ref
1 (2) Dustin Ackley Center fielder University of North Carolina [20]
1 (27) Nick Franklin Shortstop Lake Brantley High School [21]
1 (33) Steven Baron Catcher John A. Ferguson High School [22]
2 (51) Rich Poythress First baseman University of Georgia [23][24]
3 (82) Kyle Seager Second baseman University of North Carolina [25]
4 (113) James Jones Left fielder Long Island University [26]
5 (143) Tyler Blandford Right-handed pitcher Oklahoma State University [27]
6 (173) Shaver Hansen Third baseman Baylor University [28]
7 (203) Brian Moran Left-handed pitcher University of North Carolina [28]
8 (233) James Gillheeney Left-handed pitcher North Carolina State University [16]
9 (263) Trevor Coleman Catcher University of Missouri [16]
10 (293) Vincent Catricala Third basemen University of Hawaii [16]
11 (323) Timothy Morris First baseman St. John's University [16]
12 (353) Andrew Carraway Right-handed pitcher University of Virginia [16]
13 (383) Matthew Cerione Center fielder University of Georgia [16]
14 (413) Adam Nelubowich Third baseman Vauxhall High School [16]
15 (443) Blake Keitzman Left-handed pitcher Western Oregon University [16]
16 (473) Tillman Pugh Center fielder Gateway Community College [16]
17 (503) Joseph Terry Second baseman Cerritos College [16]
18 (533) Anthony Vasquez Left-handed pitcher University of Southern California [16]
19 (563) Eric Thomas Right-handed pitcher Bethune-Cookman College [16]
20 (593) John Hesketh Left-handed pitcher University of New Mexico [16]
21 (623) Daniel Cooper Right-handed pitcher University of Southern California [16]
22 (653) Andrew Hayes Right-handed pitcher Vanderbilt University [16]
23 (683) David Rollins Left-handed pitcher San Jacinto Junior College [16]
24 (713) Carlton Tanabe Catcher Pearl City High School [16]
25 (743) Brandon Josselyn Right-handed pitcher Yale University [16]
26 (773) Chris Sorce Right-handed pitcher Troy University [16]
27 (803) Austin Hudson Right-handed pitcher University of Central Florida [16]
28 (833) Regan Flaherty First baseman Deering High School [16]
29 (863) Brandon Haveman Center fielder Purdue University [29]
30 (893) Brandon Bantz Catcher Dallas Baptist University [16]
31 (923) Clint Dempster Left-handed pitcher Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College [16]
32 (953) Bennett Whitmore Left-handed pitcher University of Oregon [16]
33 (983) Hawkins Gebbers Second baseman Biola University [16]
34 (1013) Scott Griggs Right-handed pitcher San Ramon Valley High School [16]
35 (1043) Eric Valdez Right-handed pitcher Indiana State University [16]
36 (1073) John Housey Right-handed pitcher University of Miami [16]
37 (1133) Chris Kessinger Right-handed pitcher University of Nebraska, Omaha [16]
38 (1133) Matthew Nohelty Center fielder University of Minnesota [16]
39 (1163) Greg Waddell Left fielder Florida International University [16]
40 (1193) Jorden Merry Right-handed pitcher University of Washington [16]
41 (1223) Kyle Witten Right-handed pitcher California State University, Fullerton [16]
42 (1253) Stephen Hagen Third baseman Eastern Oklahoma State Community College [16]
43 (1283) Cameron Perkins Left fielder Southport High School [16]
44 (1313) Mark Angelo Left fielder East Stroudsburg University [16]
45 (1343) Kevin Mailloux Second baseman Canisius College [16]
46 (1373) Clay Cederquist First baseman Fowler High School [16]
47 (1403) David Holman Right-handed pitcher Hutchinson Community College [16]
48 (1433) Sean Nolin Left-handed pitcher Hutchinson Community College [16]
49 (1463) Dane Phillips Catcher Central Heights High School [16]
50 (1493) Evan Sharpley Third baseman University of Notre Dame [16]

Rule 5 draft edit

Key edit

Pick Indicates the pick the player was drafted
Previous team Indicates the previous organization, not Minor league team

Table edit

Phase Pick Name Position Previous team Notes Ref
Major League 14 Kanekoa Texeira Right-handed pitcher New York Yankees none [17]
Triple-A 9 Terrence Engles Right-handed pitcher Washington Nationals none [17]

References edit

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  13. ^ "Griffey returns to Seattle, site of glory days". February 19, 2009.
  14. ^ Johns, Greg (February 19, 2009). "Mariners waste no time marketing Griffey's return". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
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  21. ^ Gregg Bell (June 9, 2009). "Mariners draft Ackley, then Fla. high school SS". The Seattle Times. Retrieved December 14, 2009.
  22. ^ Jim Street (June 10, 2009). "Mariners add offense in first round". Major League Baseball. Retrieved December 14, 2009.
  23. ^ "Seattle Mariners Select Rich Poythress in 2nd Round of MLB Draft". Georgia Sports Communications. WJBF-TV. June 9, 2009. Archived from the original on February 10, 2013. Retrieved December 2, 2009.
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  25. ^ Mike London (July 5, 2009). "Kyle Seager on verge of signing". Salisbury Post. Retrieved December 14, 2009.
  26. ^ Ian Begly (June 10, 2009). "Seattle Mariners select Long Island University's James Jones in fourth round of MLB draft". New York Daily News. Retrieved December 2, 2009.
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  • Game logs:
1st half: Seattle Mariners game log on ESPN.com
2nd half: Seattle Mariners game log on ESPN.com
  • Batting statistics: Seattle Mariners Batting Stats on ESPN.com
  • Pitching statistics: Seattle Mariners Pitching Stats on ESPN.com

External links edit

  • 2009 Seattle Mariners season at Baseball Reference
  • 2009 Seattle Mariners season official site October 9, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

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The 2009 Seattle Mariners season was the 33rd season in franchise history They improved upon a disappointing 2008 season where they finished last in the American League West with a 61 101 record They finished 3rd in the AL West with an 85 77 record a 24 win improvement The 2009 Mariners became the 13th team in MLB history to have a winning record following a 100 loss season On September 13 2009 Ichiro Suzuki got his 200th hit of the season In the process he set a new MLB record by getting at least 200 hits for nine consecutive seasons passing the mark held by Wee Willie Keeler 1 2009 Seattle MarinersLeagueAmerican LeagueDivisionWestBallparkSafeco FieldCitySeattle WashingtonRecord85 77 525 Divisional place3rdOwnersNintendo of America represented by Howard Lincoln General managersJack ZduriencikManagersDon WakamatsuTelevisionFox Sports Northwest Dave Niehaus Dave Sims Rick Rizzs Mike Blowers RadioSeattle Mariners Radio Network English Dave Niehaus Rick Rizzs Spanish Alex Rivera Julio Cruz 2008 Seasons 2010 Contents 1 Overview 2 Offseason 2 1 Front office changes 2 2 Coaching changes 2 3 Roster changes 2 3 1 Key departures 2 3 2 Key additions 2 3 2 1 Griffey s return 3 Complete transactions 3 1 2008 3 2 2009 4 Regular season 4 1 Season standings 4 1 1 Division standings 4 2 Record vs opponents 4 3 Game log 4 4 Roster 5 Player stats 5 1 Batting 5 2 Pitching 5 2 1 Starting and other pitchers 5 2 2 Relief pitchers 5 2 3 Team totals 6 Farm system 7 Major League Baseball Draft 7 1 June amateur draft 7 2 Key 7 3 Table 8 Rule 5 draft 8 1 Key 8 2 Table 9 References 10 External linksOverview editEven before Opening Day the season was marked with a flurry of change most notably with the hiring of new general manager Jack Zduriencik field manager Don Wakamatsu and an entirely new major league coaching staff Unlike the previous season which was approached with an expectation to contend for the AL West division title the 2009 season has been approached with a rebuilding philosophy and a departure from the team building strategies used in previous seasons In January the Mariners unveiled their 2009 slogan A New Day A New Way to reflect their rebuilding philosophy In terms of players this season was marked by the free agency departure of outfielder Raul Ibanez who signed with the Philadelphia Phillies and the trade of closer J J Putz to the New York Mets However the offseason has been most notable for the acquisition of longtime Mariners outfielder Ken Griffey Jr nearly 10 years after trading him to the Cincinnati Reds Other notable acquisitions have included outfielders Franklin Gutierrez and Endy Chavez both from the Putz trade new closer David Aardsma traded by Boston Red Sox and long time Kansas City Royals infielder Mike Sweeney free agent This season also marks the 10th anniversary of Safeco Field the Mariners home stadium which opened its gates on July 15 1999 Offseason editFront office changes edit We believe Jack is the best person to provide a new approach and to lead our baseball operations He has a proven track record of recognizing talent both on the field and in the front office Mariners president Chuck Armstrong on the hiring of Jack Zduriencik 2 On June 16 2008 then general manager Bill Bavasi was dismissed after a disappointing 24 46 start with vice president assistant GM Lee Pelekoudas selected as his interim replacement 3 During the off season the Mariners began their search for a new general manager with several candidates to be interviewed including Pelekoudas himself After an extensive search the Mariners selected Milwaukee Brewers executive Jack Zduriencik who was most notable for his drafting skills and credited with turning the Brewers into a playoff team as their new general manager on October 22 2008 2 Pelekoudas was retained as assistant GM but resigned on September 1 2009 4 Coaching changes edit In addition to relieving GM Bill Bavasi of his duties the Mariners also fired manager John McLaren on June 19 2008 Bench coach Jim Riggleman was selected as the interim manager for the rest of the 2008 season On November 19 2008 the Mariners named Oakland Athletics bench coach Don Wakamatsu as their new manager With the hiring Wakamatsu becomes the first Asian American manager in Major League Baseball 5 Wakamatsu then dismissed all of the coaching staff hired under the McLaren Riggleman tenure and hired Ty Van Burkleo as bench coach and Lee Tinsley as first base coach while Rick Adair and John Wetteland were hired as the pitching and bullpen coaches respectively Alan Cockrell was brought in as the new hitting coach Roster changes edit Key departures edit nbsp Raul Ibanez was one of the key players in the Mariners offense for the past five years Raul Ibanez who led the team in RBIs in 2008 signed a 3 year 31 5 million deal with the Philadelphia Phillies after a five year tenure with the Mariners 6 Ibanez who was a Type A free agent allowed the Mariners to receive the Phillies first round pick in the 2009 MLB draft and also a compensatory pick as well On December 10 in a three team trade Zduriencik sent former All Star closer J J Putz outfielder Jeremy Reed and pitcher Sean Green to the New York Mets and prospect Luis Valbuena to the Cleveland Indians in exchange for a combined seven players from both teams most notably the Indians Franklin Gutierrez and the Mets Endy Chavez 7 On July 10 the Mariners sent shortstop Yuniesky Betancourt to the Kansas City Royals in exchange for two minor league pitchers Key additions edit nbsp Russell Branyan was considered one of the best free agent pickups in the offseason 8 The Mariners made numerous additions in free agency adding over 17 players to the team On December 3 the Mariners made their first move in the offseason by signing 1B Russell Branyan to a one year deal Branyan was one of the players that Zdurienck saw potential in during his time with the Brewers 9 Mike Sweeney formerly a fan favorite and leader in the Royals organization was signed as well to a minor league deal 10 Next the Mariners received 7 players in the three team trade see above that netted them outfielders Endy Chavez and Franklin Gutierrez pitcher Aaron Heilman and four other minor leaguers including prospect Mike Carp and pitcher Jason Vargas Heilman however would be traded to the Chicago Cubs almost a month later in exchange for utility player Ronny Cedeno and pitcher Garrett Olson 11 Seattle also traded for pitcher David Aardsma from the Boston Red Sox in exchange for a minor leaguer 12 Griffey s return edit nbsp Ken Griffey Jr returned to Seattle almost ten years after they traded him to the Cincinnati Reds Perhaps the biggest move in the offseason however was the signing of former Mariner Ken Griffey Jr to a 1 year deal 13 Griffey who was known as the man who saved baseball in Seattle received a warm welcome and a fifteen minute presentation that applauds his tenure as a Mariner when his former team the Cincinnati Reds visited Safeco Field in 2007 Surprised by the reaction Griffey explored the possibility of a return in Seattle The Mariners reportedly were trying to negotiate with Griffey until the Atlanta Braves also want to sign him as well Griffey was inclined to sign with Atlanta due to the proximity from his home but choose to instead return to Seattle Most if not all Mariners fans were ecstatic about the news and orders of Griffey jerseys were off the charts 14 Complete transactions edit2008 edit October 22 Hired general manager Jack Zduriencik November 19 Hired field manager Don Wakamatsu December 1 Hired Ty Van Burkleo and Lee Tinsley as bench and first base coaches respectively December 3 Signed free agent IF Russell Branyan hired Rick Adair and John Wetteland as pitching and bullpen coaches respectively December 7 Hired hitting coach Alan Cockrell December 10 Negotiated 3 way trade with New York Mets and Cleveland Indians OF Jeremy Reed RHP J J Putz and RHP Sean Green to New York IF Luis Valbuena to Cleveland Cleveland OF Franklin Gutierrez to Seattle New York OF Endy Chavez RHP Aaron Heilman and four minor leaguers to Seattle December 23 Signed free agent C Jamie Burke to a minor league contract two weeks after non tendering him 2009 edit January 6 Signed free agent RHP Tyler Walker January 19 Agreed to contract terms with RHP Felix Hernandez LHP Erik Bedard and RHP Aaron Heilman thereby avoiding salary arbitration January 20 Traded minor league Class A LHP Fabian Williamson to Boston Red Sox for RHP David Aardsma January 28 Traded RHP Aaron Heilman to Chicago Cubs for LHP Garrett Olson and INF Ronny Cedeno released RHP Randy Messenger January 29 Signed free agent 1B DH Mike Sweeney to a minor league deal January 30 Re signed RHP Randy Messenger to a minor league deal February 5 Signed free agent LHP Tyler Johnson to a minor league deal February 15 Claimed minor league RHP Luis Pena off waivers from Milwaukee Brewers designated INF Tug Hulett for assignment February 18 Signed free agent OF Ken Griffey Jr February 23 Re signed OF Mike Wilson to a minor league deal two days after releasing him March 13 Signed free agent RHP Chad Cordero to a minor league deal March 15 Claimed RHP Jesus Delgado off waivers from Florida Marlins signed to minor league deal March 29 Acquired utility player Chris Burke from San Diego Padres for cash considerations released RHP Tyler Walker April 3 Placed OF Ichiro Suzuki on 15 day disabled list retroactive to March 31 due to bleeding ulcer April 15 Placed LHP Ryan Rowland Smith on 15 day disabled list retroactive to April 10 due to triceps tendinitis April 16 Placed C Kenji Johjima on 15 day disabled list due to strained right hamstring added C Jamie Burke and RHP Sean White to 40 man roster and activated both to take Rowland Smith s and Johjima s places on active roster April 21 Traded utility player Chris Burke back to San Diego Padres for cash considerations May 2 Placed RHP Brandon Morrow on 15 day disabled list retroactive to April 24 due to biceps tendinitis added LHP Jason Vargas to 40 man roster May 6 Placed RHP Shawn Kelley on 15 day disabled list due to strained oblique muscle recalled LHP Garrett Olson May 9 Placed RHP Carlos Silva on 15 day disabled list retroactive to May 7 due to right shoulder inflammation activated RHP Brandon Morrow from disabled list May 26 Placed C Kenji Johjima to 15 day disabled list due to broken left big toe added C Guillermo Quiroz to 40 man roster transferred LHP Cesar Jimenez from 15 day disabled list to 60 day disabled list June 7 Designated RHP Denny Stark for assignment recalled C Jamie Burke June 17 Placed LHP Erik Bedard to 15 day disabled list retroactive June 8 recalled 1B Mike Carp to 40 man roster June 20 Placed OF Endy Chavez to 60 day disabled list due to torn ligaments and cartilage in right knee added SS Josh Wilson to 25 man roster June 28 Acquired OF Ryan Langerhans from the Washington Nationals in exchange for utility player Mike Morse June 30 Placed 3B Adrian Beltre to 15 day disabled list due to left shoulder surgery retroactive June 29 added OF Ryan Langerhans to 25 man roster outrighted C Jamie Burke to Triple A Tacoma July 7 Places 1B Mike Sweeney on 15 day disabled list retroactive to July 6 activated LHP Erik Bedard from disabled list July 10 Traded SS Yuniesky Betancourt to Kansas City Royals for minor league RHP Danny Cortes and LHP Derrick Saito 15 July 11 Acquired 3B Jack Hannahan from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for minor league RHP Justin Souza July 11 Optioned RHP Brandon Morrow to AAA Tacoma July 21 Designated IF Josh Wilson for assignment activated 1B Mike Sweeney from the 15 day disabled list July 24 Designated RHP Roy Corcoran for assignment recalled RHP Ryan Rowland Smith from Triple A Tacoma July 24 Outrighted IF Josh Wilson to Triple A Tacoma July 26 Designated OF Wladimir Balentien for assignment purchased the contract of OF Michael Saunders from Triple A Tacoma July 27 Placed LHP Erik Bedard on the 15 day disabled list recalled pitcher Jason Vargas from Triple A Tacoma July 29 Acquired SS Jack Wilson and RHP Ian Snell from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for SS Ronny Cedeno C 1B Jeff Clement and RHP pitching prospects Aaron Pribanic Brett Lorin and Nathan Adcock July 29 Acquired RHP Robert Manuel from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for OF Wladimir Balentien July 31 Acquired LHP Lucas French and Mauricio Robles from the Detroit Tigers in exchange for LHP Jarrod Washburn July 31 Recalled RHP Ian Snell from Triple A Tacoma August 1 Designated 1B Chris Shelton for assignment August 4 Activated 3B Adrian Beltre from the 15 day disabled list designated IF Chris Woodward for assignment August 5 Outrighted 1B Chris Shelton to Triple A Tacoma August 7 Optioned LHP Jason Vargas to Triple A Tacoma August 7 Called up RHP Doug Fister Triple A Tacoma Regular season editSeason standings edit Division standings edit vteAL West W L Pct GB Home RoadLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim 97 65 0 599 49 32 48 33Texas Rangers 87 75 0 537 10 48 33 39 42Seattle Mariners 85 77 0 525 12 48 33 37 44Oakland Athletics 75 87 0 463 22 40 41 35 46Record vs opponents edit Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NLBaltimore 2 16 5 4 2 5 3 5 4 4 2 8 3 2 5 13 1 5 4 5 8 10 5 5 9 9 11 7Boston 16 2 4 4 7 2 6 1 5 3 4 5 4 2 9 9 5 5 2 4 9 9 2 7 11 7 11 7Chicago 4 5 4 4 10 8 9 9 9 9 5 4 6 12 3 4 4 5 4 5 6 2 2 4 1 6 12 6Cleveland 5 2 2 7 8 10 4 14 10 8 2 4 8 10 3 5 2 5 6 4 5 3 1 8 4 4 5 13Detroit 5 3 1 6 9 9 14 4 9 9 5 4 7 12 1 5 5 4 5 4 5 2 7 2 3 5 10 8Kansas City 4 4 3 5 9 9 8 10 9 9 1 9 6 12 2 4 2 6 5 4 1 9 3 3 4 3 8 10Los Angeles 8 2 5 4 4 5 4 2 4 5 9 1 6 4 5 5 12 7 10 9 4 2 8 11 4 4 14 4Minnesota 2 3 2 4 12 6 10 8 12 7 12 6 4 6 0 7 4 6 5 5 3 3 6 4 3 5 12 6New York 13 5 9 9 4 3 5 3 5 1 4 2 5 5 7 0 7 2 6 4 11 7 5 4 12 6 10 8Oakland 5 1 5 5 5 4 5 2 4 5 6 2 7 12 6 4 2 7 5 14 6 4 11 8 3 6 5 13Seattle 5 4 4 2 5 4 4 6 4 5 4 5 9 10 5 5 4 6 14 5 5 3 8 11 3 4 11 7Tampa Bay 10 8 9 9 2 6 3 5 2 5 9 1 2 4 3 3 7 11 4 6 3 5 3 6 14 4 13 5Texas 5 5 7 2 4 2 8 1 2 7 3 3 11 8 4 6 4 5 8 11 11 8 6 3 5 5 9 9Toronto 9 9 7 11 6 1 4 4 5 3 3 4 4 4 5 3 6 12 6 3 4 3 4 14 5 5 7 11This box viewtalkedit Source MLB Standings Grid 2009Game log edit 2009 Game Log 85 77 April 13 9 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 April 6 Twins 6 1 Hernandez 1 0 Liriano 0 1 48 514 1 02 April 7 Twins 6 5 Ayala 1 0 Morrow 0 1 23 755 1 13 April 8 Twins 6 5 Slowey 1 0 Silva 0 1 Nathan 1 22 270 1 24 April 9 Twins 2 0 Washburn 1 0 Perkins 0 1 Morrow 1 20 105 2 25 April 10 Athletics 5 4 Jakubauskas 1 0 Anderson 0 1 Aardsma 1 36 067 3 26 April 11 Athletics 8 5 Batista 1 0 Casilla 0 1 Morrow 2 19 560 4 27 April 12 Athletics 1 0 Bedard 1 0 Cahill 0 1 Aardsma 2 12 127 5 28 April 14 Angels 3 2 10 Corcoran 1 0 Shields 0 1 45 958 6 29 April 15 Angels 11 3 Washburn 2 0 Weaver 1 1 18 516 7 210 April 16 Angels 5 1 Saunders 2 1 Jakubauskas 1 1 18 528 7 311 April 17 Tigers 6 3 Hernandez 2 0 Verlander 0 2 Morrow 3 35 824 8 312 April 18 Tigers 2 0 Jackson 1 0 Bedard 1 1 Rodney 3 31 966 8 413 April 19 Tigers 8 2 Porcello 1 1 Silva 0 2 30 450 8 514 April 21 Rays 4 2 Washburn 3 0 Sonnanstine 0 2 Morrow 4 19 582 9 515 April 22 Rays 9 3 Niemann 1 2 Jakubauskas 1 2 16 476 9 616 April 23 Rays 1 0 Hernandez 3 0 Shields 2 2 Morrow 5 17 639 10 617 April 24 Angels 8 3 Bedard 2 1 Loux 0 2 43 083 11 618 April 25 Angels 9 8 Silva 1 2 Ortega 0 1 Aardsma 3 43 542 12 619 April 26 Angels 8 0 Weaver 2 1 Washburn 3 1 43 057 12 7April 27 White Sox Postponed20 April 28 White Sox 2 1 Colon 2 1 Jakubauskas 1 3 Jenks 4 12 821 April 28 White Sox 9 1 Hernandez 4 0 Danks 2 1 25 042 13 822 April 29 White Sox 6 3 Thornton 1 1 Kelley 0 1 Jenks 5 18 023 13 9May 11 18 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record23 May 1 Athletics 8 7 Kelley 1 1 Springer 0 1 25 760 14 924 May 2 Athletics 3 2 Bailey 3 0 Aardsma 0 1 Wuertz 2 29 484 14 1025 May 3 Athletics 8 7 15 Vargas 1 0 Eveland 1 2 29 963 15 1026 May 4 Rangers 6 5 Millwood 3 2 Hernandez 4 1 Francisco 8 16 421 15 1127 May 5 Rangers 7 2 10 O Day 1 0 Stark 0 1 19 810 15 1228 May 6 Royals 9 1 Ponson 1 4 Silva 1 3 15 324 15 1329 May 7 Royals 3 1 Bannister 3 0 Washburn 3 2 Soria 7 32 714 15 1430 May 8 Twins 11 0 Baker 1 4 Jakubauskas 1 4 29 714 15 1531 May 9 Twins 9 6 Liriano 2 4 Hernandez 4 2 Nathan 5 29 552 15 1632 May 10 Twins 5 3 Batista 2 0 Crain 1 1 Morrow 6 25 555 16 1633 May 12 Rangers 7 1 Holland 1 1 Lowe 0 1 16 564 16 1734 May 13 Rangers 6 5 11 Wilson 2 2 Morrow 0 2 25 865 16 1835 May 14 Rangers 3 2 Harrison 4 2 Morrow 0 3 21 002 16 1936 May 15 Red Sox 5 4 Jakubauskas 2 4 Lester 2 4 Aardsma 4 34 952 17 1937 May 16 Red Sox 5 3 Beckett 4 2 Olson 0 1 Papelbon 10 42 589 17 2038 May 17 Red Sox 3 2 Aardsma 1 1 Ramirez 4 1 40 833 18 2039 May 18 Angels 10 6 Lackey 1 0 Washburn 3 3 17 340 18 2140 May 19 Angels 6 5 Palmer 5 0 Hernandez 4 3 Fuentes 10 16 002 18 2241 May 20 Angels 1 0 Jakubauskas 3 4 Santana 0 1 Aardsma 5 18 580 19 2242 May 21 Angels 3 0 Saunders 6 2 Bedard 2 2 Fuentes 11 18 468 19 2343 May 22 Giants 2 1 12 White 1 0 Miller 1 1 38 520 20 2344 May 23 Giants 5 1 Cain 5 1 Lowe 0 2 33 348 20 2445 May 24 Giants 5 4 Hernandez 5 3 Zito 1 5 Aardsma 6 36 616 21 2446 May 25 Athletics 6 1 Anderson 2 4 Jakubauskas 3 5 Cameron 1 15 280 21 2547 May 26 Athletics 4 3 Braden 4 5 Batista 2 1 Bailey 2 10 371 21 2648 May 27 Athletics 6 1 Bedard 3 2 Cahill 2 5 30 012 22 2649 May 29 Angels 5 2 Vargas 2 0 Lackey 1 1 Aardsma 7 38 492 23 2650 May 30 Angels 4 3 10 Batista 3 1 Arredondo 1 2 Aardsma 8 39 329 24 2651 May 31 Angels 9 8 Speier 1 1 Aardsma 1 2 38 632 24 27June 15 10 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record52 June 1 Orioles 1 0 Hill 2 0 Washburn 3 4 Sherrill 11 16 979 24 2853 June 2 Orioles 8 2 Bedard 4 2 Hernandez 1 1 17 978 25 2854 June 3 Orioles 3 2 Aardsma 2 2 Johnson 2 3 18 650 26 2855 June 5 Twins 2 1 10 Guerrier 2 0 Lowe 0 3 Nathan 11 35 808 26 2956 June 6 Twins 2 1 Jakubauskas 4 5 Henn 0 1 Aardsma 9 30 600 27 2957 June 7 Twins 4 2 Bedard 5 2 Slowey 8 2 White 1 37 714 28 2958 June 9 Orioles 3 1 Bergesen 3 2 Vargas 2 1 Sherrill 12 17 358 28 3059 June 10 Orioles 4 1 Hernandez 6 3 Guthrie 4 6 Aardsma 10 12 770 29 3060 June 11 Orioles 6 3 Olson 1 1 Uehara 2 4 Aardsma 11 12 260 30 3061 June 12 Rockies 6 4 Jimenez 5 6 Washburn 3 5 30 365 30 3162 June 13 Rockies 5 3 Corpas 1 3 Lowe 0 4 Street 13 31 101 30 3263 June 14 Rockies 7 1 Hammel 4 3 Vargas 2 2 38 614 30 3364 June 16 Padres 5 0 Hernandez 7 3 Correia 3 5 17 040 31 3365 June 17 Padres 4 3 Olson 2 1 Gaudin 2 6 Aardsma 12 20 224 32 3366 June 18 Padres 4 3 Bell 3 1 Batista 3 2 25 416 32 3467 June 19 Diamondbacks 4 3 Batista 4 2 Pena 5 3 Aardsma 13 27 319 33 3468 June 20 Diamondbacks 7 3 Vargas 3 2 Buckner 2 4 Aardsma 14 29 525 34 3469 June 21 Diamondbacks 3 2 Lowe 1 4 Zavada 1 1 37 251 35 3470 June 23 Padres 7 9 Gaudin 3 6 Olson 2 2 Bell 20 23 537 35 3571 June 24 Padres 4 3 White 2 0 Mujica 2 3 Aardsma 15 22 988 36 3572 June 25 Padres 9 3 Washburn 4 5 Leblanc 0 1 27 968 37 3573 June 26 Dodgers 8 2 Kershaw 5 5 Vargas 3 3 50 752 37 3674 June 27 Dodgers 5 1 Hernandez 8 3 Milton 2 1 50 847 38 3675 June 28 Dodgers 4 2 Olson 3 2 Kuroda 2 4 Aardsma 16 49 355 39 3676 June 30 Yankees 8 5 Bruney 3 0 White 2 1 Rivera 19 46 181 39 37July 14 13 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record77 July 1 Yankees 4 2 Pettitte 8 3 Washburn 4 6 Rivera 20 45 285 39 3878 July 2 Yankees 8 4 Batista 5 2 Sabathia 7 5 46 142 40 3879 July 3 Red Sox 7 6 11 Jakubauskas 5 5 Ramirez 5 3 Lowe 1 38 078 41 3880 July 4 Red Sox 3 2 Corcoran 2 0 Saito 2 2 Aardsma 17 37 656 42 3881 July 5 Red Sox 8 4 Masterson 3 2 Batista 5 3 37 691 42 3982 July 6 Orioles 5 0 Washburn 5 6 Bergesen 5 3 24 018 43 3983 July 7 Orioles 12 4 Hendrickson 4 4 Jakubauskas 5 6 19 340 43 4084 July 8 Orioles 5 3 Bass 5 2 Aardsma 2 3 Sherill 19 27 040 43 4185 July 9 Rangers 3 1 Hernandez 9 3 Wilson 4 4 Aardsma 18 24 823 44 4186 July 10 Rangers 6 4 Feldman 8 2 Morrow 0 4 Francisco 15 34 874 44 4287 July 11 Rangers 4 1 Washburn 6 6 Millwood 8 7 Aardsma 19 30 698 45 4288 July 12 Rangers 5 3 Batista 6 3 O day 2 1 Aardsma 20 33 220 46 4289 July 16 Indians 4 1 Lee 5 9 Olson 3 3 22 371 46 4390 July 17 Indians 6 2 Hernandez 10 3 Huff 4 4 23 545 47 4391 July 18 Indians 3 1 Washburn 7 6 Ohka 0 4 Aardsma 21 24 893 48 4392 July 19 Indians 5 3 Kelly 2 1 Betancourt 1 2 Aardsma 22 20 900 49 4393 July 21 Tigers 9 7 Porcello 9 6 Olson 3 4 Rodney 20 32 906 49 4494 July 22 Tigers 2 1 Hernandez 11 3 Seay 1 2 Aardsma 23 29 758 50 4495 July 23 Tigers 2 1 Washburn 8 6 French 1 1 Aardsma 24 32 177 51 4496 July 24 Indians 9 0 Laffey 4 2 Rowland Smith 0 1 34 802 51 4597 July 25 Indians 10 3 Sowers 3 7 Bedard 5 3 29 213 51 4698 July 26 Indians 12 3 Lee 7 9 Vargas 3 4 30 224 51 4799 July 27 Blue Jays 11 4 Romero 9 4 Hernandez 11 4 28 696 51 48100 July 28 Blue Jays 4 3 Aardsma 3 3 Downs 1 3 26 148 52 48101 July 29 Blue Jays 3 2 Rowland Smith 1 1 Halladay 11 4 Aardsma 25 32 649 53 48102 July 30 Rangers 7 1 Holland 4 6 Olson 3 5 23 949 53 49103 July 31 Rangers 5 4 Padilla 8 5 Vargas 3 5 Wilson 12 36 901 53 50August 15 14 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record104 August 1 Rangers 7 2 Hernandez 12 4 Hunter 3 2 29 458 54 50105 August 2 Rangers 4 2 Feldman 10 4 White 2 2 Wilson 13 28 670 54 51106 August 4 Royals 7 6 Kelley 3 1 Wright 1 4 Aardsma 26 15 057 55 51107 August 5 Royals 11 6 French 2 2 Davies 3 8 27 805 56 51108 August 6 Royals 8 2 Chen 1 6 Vargas 3 6 15 103 56 52109 August 7 Rays 7 6 11 Kelley 4 1 Howell 6 3 44 378 57 52110 August 8 Rays 10 4 Shields 7 8 Jakubauskas 5 7 28 239 57 53111 August 9 Rays 11 2 Rowland Smith 2 1 Kazmir 6 7 28 490 58 53112 August 10 White Sox 6 4 White 3 2 Floyd 9 7 Aardsma 27 21 049 59 53113 August 11 White Sox 3 1 Danks 10 8 Aardsma 3 4 Jenks 23 19 385 59 54114 August 12 White Sox 1 0 14 Jakubauskas 6 7 Pena 1 1 24 427 60 54115 August 13 Yankees 11 1 Sabathia 13 7 Snell 3 8 33 585 60 55116 August 14 Yankees 4 2 Hughes 5 3 Lowe 1 5 Rivera 34 36 769 60 56117 August 15 Yankees 5 2 Mitre 2 1 French 2 3 Rivera 35 44 272 60 57118 August 16 Yankees 10 3 Fister 1 0 Chamberlain 8 3 45 210 61 57119 August 18 Tigers 5 3 Seay 3 2 Lowe 1 6 Rodney 25 33 710 61 58120 August 19 Tigers 3 1 Snell 3 9 Verlander 13 7 Aardsma 28 33 194 62 58121 August 20 Tigers 7 6 Seay 4 2 Aardsma 3 5 31 167 62 59122 August 21 Indians 9 4 French 3 3 Huff 7 7 28 503 63 59123 August 22 Indians 4 3 Perez 2 2 Messenger 0 1 28 942 63 60124 August 23 Indians 6 1 Carmona 3 7 Hernandez 12 5 23 086 63 61125 August 24 Athletics 3 1 Snell 4 9 Mazzaro 4 9 Aardsma 29 21 056 64 61126 August 25 Athletics 4 2 Lowe 2 6 Breslow 5 7 17 661 65 61127 August 26 Athletics 5 3 French 4 3 G Gonzalez 4 5 Aardsma 30 18 695 66 61128 August 27 Royals 8 4 Davies 5 9 Fister 1 1 19 345 66 62129 August 28 Royals 6 3 Hernandez 13 5 Bannister 7 11 Aardsma 31 26 714 67 62130 August 29 Royals 8 4 Snell 5 9 Meche 6 10 26 457 68 62131 August 30 Royals 3 0 Greinke 13 8 Rowland Smith 2 2 30 286 68 63132 August 31 Angels 10 0 Saunders 11 7 French 4 4 18 959 68 64September 14 12 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record133 September 1 Angels 2 1 Fister 2 1 Oliver 4 1 Aardsma 31 18 542 69 64134 September 2 Angels 3 0 Hernandez 14 5 Kazmir 8 8 Aardsma 32 22 130 70 64135 September 3 Athletics 7 4 Snell 6 9 Tomko 3 3 Aardsma 34 10 297 71 64136 September 4 Athletics 6 3 Rowland Smith 3 2 Mortensen 0 2 Lowe 2 11 738 72 64137 September 5 Athletics 9 5 Anderson 8 10 French 4 5 Bailey 22 16 495 72 65138 September 6 Athletics 5 2 G Gonzalez 5 5 Kelley 4 2 Bailey 23 16 188 72 66139 September 8 Angels 3 2 10 Palmer 10 1 Batista 6 4 37 725 72 67140 September 9 Angels 6 3 Weaver 15 5 Snell 6 10 Fuentes 40 36 340 72 68141 September 10 Angels 3 0 Lackey 10 7 Rowland Smith 3 3 37 412 72 69September 11 Rangers Postponed rain rescheduled for September 13142 September 12 Rangers 8 3 Morrow 1 4 Millwood 10 10 22 468 73 69143 September 13 Rangers 7 2 Hunter 8 3 Fister 2 2 73 70144 September 13 Rangers 5 0 Hernandez 15 5 Holland 7 11 18 522 74 70145 September 15 White Sox 6 3 Garcia 2 2 Kelley 4 3 Jenks 29 17 153 74 71146 September 16 White Sox 4 1 Rowland Smith 4 3 Floyd 11 11 Aardsma 35 16 596 75 71147 September 17 White Sox 4 3 14 Kelley 5 3 Linebrink 3 7 16 336 76 71148 September 18 Yankees 3 2 Hernandez 16 5 Rivera 3 3 28 395 77 71149 September 19 Yankees 10 1 Sabathia 18 7 Fister 2 3 43 173 77 72150 September 20 Yankees 7 1 Snell 7 10 Chamberlain 8 6 35 885 78 72151 September 22 Rays 4 3 Batista 7 4 Wheeler 4 5 Lowe 3 12 514 79 72152 September 23 Rays 5 4 Springer 1 4 Lowe 2 7 Choate 5 13 009 79 73153 September 24 Blue Jays 5 4 Hernandez 17 5 Carlson 1 6 Aardsma 36 15 306 80 73154 September 25 Blue Jays 5 0 Halladay 16 10 Fister 2 4 20 668 80 74155 September 26 Blue Jays 5 4 10 Frasor 7 3 Kelley 5 4 29 783 80 75156 September 27 Blue Jays 5 4 Wolfe 2 2 Rowland Smith 4 4 Camp 1 39 052 80 76157 September 29 Athletics 6 4 Hernandez 18 5 Cahill 10 13 18 167 81 76158 September 30 Athletics 7 0 Morrow 2 4 Mortensen 2 4 16 930 82 76October 3 1 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record159 October 1 Athletics 4 2 Fister 3 4 Anderson 11 11 Aardsma 37 16 607 83 76160 October 2 Rangers 7 4 Wilson 5 6 Aardsma 3 6 Francisco 26 27 899 83 77161 October 3 Rangers 2 1 Rowland Smith 5 4 Hunter 9 6 Batista 1 24 391 84 77162 October 4 Rangers 4 3 Hernandez 19 5 Feldman 17 8 Aardsma 38 32 260 85 77Please do not edit this line OgreBot End gt Roster edit 2009 Seattle MarinersRosterPitchers 53 David Aardsma 43 Miguel Batista 45 Erik Bedard 48 Roy Corcoran 58 Doug Fister 25 Lucas French 34 Felix Hernandez 41 Chris Jakubauskas 23 Shawn Kelley 57 Mark Lowe 26 Randy Messenger 35 Brandon Morrow 49 Garrett Olson 18 Ryan Rowland Smith 52 Carlos Silva 48 Ian Snell 21 Dennis Stark 38 Jason Vargas 56 Jarrod Washburn 46 Sean White Catchers 15 Jamie Burke 2 Kenji Johjima 32 Rob Johnson 50 Adam Moore 55 Guillermo QuirozInfielders 29 Adrian Beltre 7 Yuniesky Betancourt 30 Russell Branyan 59 Mike Carp 3 Ronny Cedeno 7 Jack Hannahan 4 Jose Lopez 13 Chris Shelton 5 Mike Sweeney 27 Matt Tuiasosopo 9 Jack Wilson 16 Josh Wilson 6 Chris WoodwardOutfielders 25 Wladimir Balentien 10 Endy Chavez 24 Ken Griffey Jr 21 Franklin Gutierrez 3 Bill Hall 12 Ryan Langerhans 55 Michael Saunders 51 Ichiro Suzuki Manager 22 Don WakamatsuCoaches 40 Rick Adair pitching 47 Alan Cockrell hitting 17 Bruce Hines third base 8 Lee Tinsley first base 44 Ty Van Burkleo bench 28 John Wetteland bullpen Player stats editBatting edit Note G Games played AB At bats R Runs scored H Hits 2B Doubles 3B Triples HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in AVG Batting average SB Stolen basesThrough October 4 2009 Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SBWladimir Balentien 56 155 18 33 10 0 4 13 213 1Adrian Beltre 111 449 54 119 27 0 8 44 265 13Yuniesky Betancourt 63 224 15 56 10 1 2 22 250 3Russell Branyan 116 431 64 108 21 1 31 76 251 2Jamie Burke 13 41 1 5 0 0 1 1 122 0Mike Carp 21 54 7 17 3 1 1 5 315 0Ronny Cedeno 59 186 15 31 4 2 5 17 167 3Endy Chavez 54 161 17 44 3 1 2 13 273 9Ken Griffey Jr 117 387 44 83 19 0 19 57 214 0Franklin Gutierrez 153 565 85 160 24 1 18 70 283 16Bill Hall 34 120 10 24 8 1 2 12 200 1Jack Hannahan 51 148 15 34 8 0 3 11 230 1Kenji Johjima 71 239 24 59 11 0 9 22 247 2Rob Johnson 80 258 21 55 19 2 2 27 213 1Ryan Langerhans 38 101 12 22 6 1 3 10 218 0Jose Lopez 153 613 69 167 42 0 25 96 272 3Adam Moore 6 23 4 5 1 0 1 2 217 1Guillermo Quiroz 4 14 0 4 0 0 0 2 286 0Michael Saunders 46 122 13 27 1 3 0 4 221 4Chris Shelton 9 26 1 6 2 0 0 4 231 0Ichiro Suzuki 146 639 88 225 31 4 11 46 352 26Mike Sweeney 74 242 25 68 15 0 8 34 281 0Matt Tuiasosopo 7 22 2 5 1 0 1 2 227 0Jack Wilson 31 107 11 24 5 0 1 8 224 1Josh Wilson 45 128 16 32 8 1 3 10 250 1Chris Woodward 20 67 7 16 1 0 0 5 239 1Pitcher Totals 162 21 2 1 0 0 0 0 048 0Team Totals 162 5543 640 1430 280 19 160 613 258 89Pitching edit Starting and other pitchers edit Note G Games pitched GS Games started for pitchers who did not start every appearance IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO StrikeoutsThrough October 4 2009 Player G IP W L CG ERA SOErik Bedard 15 83 0 5 3 0 2 82 90Doug Fister 11 10 GS 61 0 3 4 0 4 13 36Luke French 8 7 GS 38 0 3 3 0 6 63 23Felix Hernandez 34 238 2 19 5 2 2 49 217Chris Jakubauskas 35 8 GS 93 0 6 7 1 5 32 47Garrett Olson 31 11 GS 80 1 3 5 0 5 60 47Ryan Rowland Smith 15 96 1 5 4 0 3 74 52Carlos Silva 8 6 GS 28 2 1 3 0 8 60 10Ian Snell 12 64 1 5 2 0 4 20 37Jason Vargas 23 14 GS 91 2 3 6 0 4 91 54Jarrod Washburn 20 133 0 8 6 1 2 64 79Relief pitchers edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses SV Saves SVO Save opportunities ERA Earned run average SO StrikeoutsThrough October 4 2009 Player G IP W L SV SVO ERA SODavid Aardsma 73 44 1 3 6 38 40 2 52 80Miguel Batista 56 71 1 7 4 1 4 4 04 52Roy Corcoran 16 19 0 2 0 0 1 6 16 6Shawn Kelley 41 46 0 5 4 0 2 4 50 41Mark Lowe 75 80 0 2 7 3 6 3 26 69Randy Messenger 12 10 1 0 1 0 0 4 35 5Brandon Morrow 26 10 GS 69 2 2 4 6 8 4 39 63Denny Stark 9 11 0 0 1 0 0 6 55 7Sean White 52 64 1 3 2 1 2 2 80 28Team totals edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses SV Saves SVO Save opportunities CG Complete games SHO Shutouts ERA Earned run average SO StrikeoutsThrough October 4 2009 G IP W L SV SVO CG SHO ERA SO162 1452 2 85 77 49 77 4 2 3 87 1043Farm system editSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League ManagerAAA Tacoma Rainiers Pacific Coast League Daren BrownAA West Tenn Diamond Jaxx Southern League Phil PlantierA High Desert Mavericks California League Jim HornerA Clinton LumberKings Midwest League Scott SteinmannA Short Season Everett AquaSox Northwest League John TamargoRookie Pulaski Mariners Appalachian League Jose MorenoRookie AZL Mariners Arizona League Andy BottinLEAGUE CHAMPIONS AZL MarinersMajor League Baseball Draft edit2009 Seattle Mariners draft picks nbsp Dustin Ackley pictured right was the Mariners first round pick in 2009 InformationOwnerNintendo of AmericaGeneral manager s Jack ZduriencikManager s Don WakamatsuFirst pickDustin Ackley Rule 4 Kanekoa Texeira Rule 5 Draft positions2 Rule 4 14 Rule 5 Number of selections52 Rule 4 2 Rule 5 Players signed Rule 4 35LinksResultsBaseball ReferenceOfficial siteThe Official Site of the Seattle MarinersYears2008 2009 2010Below is a complete list of the Seattle Mariners draft picks from the two 2009 Major League Baseball drafts 16 17 The Seattle Mariners took part in both the Major League Baseball Rule 4 draft and the Rule 5 draft in 2009 16 17 The 2009 Major League Baseball draft was held June 9 to June 11 at the MLB Network Studios in New York City 18 The Seattle Mariners went second in the draft order and had two supplemental first round draft picks for the loss of free agent Raul Ibanez after the 2008 season 19 The Mariners selected a total of 52 players and signed 35 of those selected players 16 The Mariners selected one player in the Major League Baseball phase of the 2009 Rule 5 draft 17 They also had one player selected Marshall Hubbard in the 2009 Triple A phase of the Rule 5 draft 17 The Mariners also selected one player in the Triple A phase of the draft as well 17 June amateur draft edit Key edit Round Pick Indicates the round and pick the player was draftedPosition Indicates the secondary collegiate position at which the player was drafted rather than the professional position the player may have gone on to playBold Indicates the player signed with the Mariners before the deadlineItalics Indicates the player did not sign with the Mariners before the deadlineTable edit Round Pick Name Position School Ref1 2 Dustin Ackley Center fielder University of North Carolina 20 1 27 Nick Franklin Shortstop Lake Brantley High School 21 1 33 Steven Baron Catcher John A Ferguson High School 22 2 51 Rich Poythress First baseman University of Georgia 23 24 3 82 Kyle Seager Second baseman University of North Carolina 25 4 113 James Jones Left fielder Long Island University 26 5 143 Tyler Blandford Right handed pitcher Oklahoma State University 27 6 173 Shaver Hansen Third baseman Baylor University 28 7 203 Brian Moran Left handed pitcher University of North Carolina 28 8 233 James Gillheeney Left handed pitcher North Carolina State University 16 9 263 Trevor Coleman Catcher University of Missouri 16 10 293 Vincent Catricala Third basemen University of Hawaii 16 11 323 Timothy Morris First baseman St John s University 16 12 353 Andrew Carraway Right handed pitcher University of Virginia 16 13 383 Matthew Cerione Center fielder University of Georgia 16 14 413 Adam Nelubowich Third baseman Vauxhall High School 16 15 443 Blake Keitzman Left handed pitcher Western Oregon University 16 16 473 Tillman Pugh Center fielder Gateway Community College 16 17 503 Joseph Terry Second baseman Cerritos College 16 18 533 Anthony Vasquez Left handed pitcher University of Southern California 16 19 563 Eric Thomas Right handed pitcher Bethune Cookman College 16 20 593 John Hesketh Left handed pitcher University of New Mexico 16 21 623 Daniel Cooper Right handed pitcher University of Southern California 16 22 653 Andrew Hayes Right handed pitcher Vanderbilt University 16 23 683 David Rollins Left handed pitcher San Jacinto Junior College 16 24 713 Carlton Tanabe Catcher Pearl City High School 16 25 743 Brandon Josselyn Right handed pitcher Yale University 16 26 773 Chris Sorce Right handed pitcher Troy University 16 27 803 Austin Hudson Right handed pitcher University of Central Florida 16 28 833 Regan Flaherty First baseman Deering High School 16 29 863 Brandon Haveman Center fielder Purdue University 29 30 893 Brandon Bantz Catcher Dallas Baptist University 16 31 923 Clint Dempster Left handed pitcher Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College 16 32 953 Bennett Whitmore Left handed pitcher University of Oregon 16 33 983 Hawkins Gebbers Second baseman Biola University 16 34 1013 Scott Griggs Right handed pitcher San Ramon Valley High School 16 35 1043 Eric Valdez Right handed pitcher Indiana State University 16 36 1073 John Housey Right handed pitcher University of Miami 16 37 1133 Chris Kessinger Right handed pitcher University of Nebraska Omaha 16 38 1133 Matthew Nohelty Center fielder University of Minnesota 16 39 1163 Greg Waddell Left fielder Florida International University 16 40 1193 Jorden Merry Right handed pitcher University of Washington 16 41 1223 Kyle Witten Right handed pitcher California State University Fullerton 16 42 1253 Stephen Hagen Third baseman Eastern Oklahoma State Community College 16 43 1283 Cameron Perkins Left fielder Southport High School 16 44 1313 Mark Angelo Left fielder East Stroudsburg University 16 45 1343 Kevin Mailloux Second baseman Canisius College 16 46 1373 Clay Cederquist First baseman Fowler High School 16 47 1403 David Holman Right handed pitcher Hutchinson Community College 16 48 1433 Sean Nolin Left handed pitcher Hutchinson Community College 16 49 1463 Dane Phillips Catcher Central Heights High School 16 50 1493 Evan Sharpley Third baseman University of Notre Dame 16 Rule 5 draft editKey edit Pick Indicates the pick the player was draftedPrevious team Indicates the previous organization not Minor league teamTable edit Phase Pick Name Position Previous team Notes RefMajor League 14 Kanekoa Texeira Right handed pitcher New York Yankees none 17 Triple A 9 Terrence Engles Right handed pitcher Washington Nationals none 17 References edit Baseball s Top 100 The Game s Greatest Records p 46 Kerry Banks 2010 Greystone Books Vancouver BC ISBN 978 1 55365 507 7 a b Stone Larry October 22 2008 Mariners M s hire Brewers Jack Zduriencik as GM Seattle Times Newspaper The Seattle Times Archived from the original on April 29 2009 Retrieved July 10 2009 Mariners Blog Bavasi fired Seattle Times Newspaper Blog The Seattle Times Archived from the original on June 19 2008 Retrieved July 10 2009 Lee Pelekoudas resigns as Mariners Associate General Manager Seattle Mariners Press Release September 1 2009 Retrieved September 1 2009 Baker Geoff Stone Larry November 19 2008 Mariners will introduce Wakamatsu as new manager today The Seattle Times Gonzalez Alden December 16 2008 Ibanez excited to join world champs Phillies MLB com Archived from the original on February 10 2009 Retrieved March 2 2009 Mets get Putz in 12 player deal CBSSports com Archived from the original on July 8 2011 Retrieved July 10 2009 Crasnick Starting 9 Bargain buys July 2009 Baker Geoff December 4 2008 Mariners sign big hitting Russell Branyan to one year deal The Seattle Times Mariners The Seattle Times Archived from the original on August 3 2016 Retrieved July 1 2009 FOX Sports on MSN MLB Cubs land Heilman in trade with Mariners msn foxsports com Archived from the original on April 15 2009 Mariners fill up 40 man roster with trade for Aardsma Seattle Post Intelligencer January 20 2009 Griffey returns to Seattle site of glory days February 19 2009 Johns Greg February 19 2009 Mariners waste no time marketing Griffey s return Seattle Post Intelligencer Baker Geoff July 10 2009 Mariners Mariners trade Yuniesky Betancourt to Royals Seattle Times Newspaper The Seattle Times Archived from the original on July 14 2009 Retrieved July 10 2009 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 ak al am an ao ap aq ar as Seattle Mariners 2009 Draft Results Major League Baseball seattle mariners mlb com Archived from the original on July 1 2013 Retrieved December 15 2009 a b c d e f g Rule 5 draft Major League Baseball December 10 2009 Retrieved December 14 2009 Draft Date and Location Archived from the original on August 6 2009 Retrieved April 26 2009 1st Round of the 2009 June Draft Baseball Reference com Retrieved November 18 2009 Larry Stone June 10 2009 Mariners take North Carolina slugger Dustin Ackley with second pick in draft The Seattle Times Archived from the original on June 12 2009 Retrieved December 14 2009 Gregg Bell June 9 2009 Mariners draft Ackley then Fla high school SS The Seattle Times Retrieved December 14 2009 Jim Street June 10 2009 Mariners add offense in first round Major League Baseball Retrieved December 14 2009 Seattle Mariners Select Rich Poythress in 2nd Round of MLB Draft Georgia Sports Communications WJBF TV June 9 2009 Archived from the original on February 10 2013 Retrieved December 2 2009 Georgia s Rich Poythress Drafted By Seattle Mariners In Second Round UGA Sports Communications georgiadogs com August 29 2009 Retrieved December 2 2009 dead link Mike London July 5 2009 Kyle Seager on verge of signing Salisbury Post Retrieved December 14 2009 Ian Begly June 10 2009 Seattle Mariners select Long Island University s James Jones in fourth round of MLB draft New York Daily News Retrieved December 2 2009 Larry Stone August 17 2009 Done deal Mariners sign Ackley The Seattle Times Retrieved December 14 2009 a b Gregg Bell June 10 2009 Mariners have stories on 2nd day of draft USA Today Associated Press Retrieved December 14 2009 Zeeland East grad Haveman signs with Mariners The Grand Rapids Press mlive com June 16 2009 Retrieved December 17 2009 Game logs 1st half Seattle Mariners game log on ESPN com 2nd half Seattle Mariners game log on ESPN comBatting statistics Seattle Mariners Batting Stats on ESPN com Pitching statistics Seattle Mariners Pitching Stats on ESPN comExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2009 Seattle Mariners season 2009 Seattle Mariners season at Baseball Reference 2009 Seattle Mariners season official site Archived October 9 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2009 Seattle Mariners season amp oldid 1212079018, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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