2022 Seattle Mariners season

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

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

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

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

Offseason

Lockout

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

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

Rule changes

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

Season standings

American League West

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Houston Astros 10656 0.654 55–26 51–30
Seattle Mariners 9072 0.556 16 46–35 44–37
Los Angeles Angels 7389 0.451 33 40–41 33–48
Texas Rangers 6894 0.420 38 34–47 34–47
Oakland Athletics 60102 0.370 46 29–51 31–51

American League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Houston Astros 10656 0.654
New York Yankees 9963 0.611
Cleveland Guardians 9270 0.568


Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Toronto Blue Jays 9270 0.568 +6
Seattle Mariners 9072 0.556 +4
Tampa Bay Rays 8676 0.531
Baltimore Orioles 8379 0.512 3
Chicago White Sox 8181 0.500 5
Minnesota Twins 7884 0.481 8
Boston Red Sox 7884 0.481 8
Los Angeles Angels 7389 0.451 13
Texas Rangers 6894 0.420 18
Detroit Tigers 6696 0.407 20
Kansas City Royals 6597 0.401 21
Oakland Athletics 60102 0.370 26

Record against opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2022

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 9–105–23–31–54–34–36–13–47–123–42–49–106–09–1012–8
Boston 10–92–45–25–14–23–44–33–46–135–16–17–126–13–169–11
Chicago 2–54–27–1212–73–49–103–49–103–45–24–24–23–42–411–9
Cleveland 3–32–512–710–93–412–73–413–61–56–11–64–25–15–212–8
Detroit 5–11–57–129–100–710–93–38–111–52–51–62–54–32–511–9
Houston 3–42–44–34–37–05–213–66–05–212–712–75–114–52–412–8
Kansas City 3–44–310–97–129–102–53–37–121–63–32–43–42–42–57–13
Los Angeles 1–63–44–34–33–36–133–34–22–412–710–92–59–103–47–13
Minnesota 4–34–310–96–1311–80–612–72–42–55–14–34–22–54–38–12
New York 12–713–64–35–15–12–56–14–25–25–22–411–84–311–810–10
Oakland 4–31–52–51–65–27–123–37–121–52–58–113–48–113–35–15
Seattle 4–21–62–46–16–17–124–29–103–44–211–82–514–55–212–8
Tampa Bay 10–912–72–42–45–21–54–35–22–48–114–35–24–310–912–8
Texas 0–61–64–31–53–45–144–210–95–23–411–85–143–42–411–9
Toronto 10–916–34–22–55–24–25–24–33–48–113–32–59–104–213–7

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

Game log

Regular season

2022 game log: 90–72 (Home: 46–35; Away: 44–37)
April: 11–10 (Home: 7–2; Away: 4–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1April 8@ Twins2–1Ray (1–0)Ryan (0–1)Steckenrider (1)35,4621–0W1
2April 9@ Twins4–3Muñoz (1–0)Duffey (0–1)D. Castillo (1)20,8672–0W2
3April 10@ Twins4–10Ober (1–0)Gonzales (0–1)17,0182–1L1
4April 11@ Twins0–4Bundy (1–0)Flexen (0–1)12,9322–2L2
5April 12@ White Sox2–3López (1–0)Brash (0–1)Hendriks (1)36,9482–3L3
6April 13@ White Sox4–6Keuchel (1–0)Ray (1–1)Hendriks (2)12,2912–4L4
7April 14@ White Sox5–1Gilbert (1–0)Lambert (0–1)13,3913–4W1
8April 15Astros11–1Gonzales (1–1)Odorizzi (0–1)45,0234–4W2
9April 16Astros0–4Verlander (1–1)Flexen (0–2)38,5044–5L1
10April 17Astros7–2Brash (1–1)Urquidy (1–1)26,5835–5W1
11April 19Rangers6–2Ray (2–1)Gray (0–1)11,0676–5W2
12April 20Rangers4–2Gilbert (2–0)Dunning (0–1)9,3747–5W3
13April 21Rangers6–8Barlow (1–0)Steckenrider (0–1)12,5707–6L1
14April 22Royals4–1Flexen (1–2)Keller (0–2)Muñoz (1)24,2068–6W1
15April 23Royals13–7D. Castillo (1–0)Brentz (0–3)28,5839–6W2
16April 24Royals5–4 (12)Ramírez (1–0)Payamps (0–1)28,54810–6W3
17April 26@ Rays8–4Gilbert (3–0)Fleming (2–2)9,25711–6W4
18April 27@ Rays2–3Rasmussen (1–1)Gonzales (1–2)Kittredge (3)7,29011–7L1
19April 28@ Rays1–2Feyereisen (1–0)Flexen (1–3)Thompson (2)6,74911–8L2
20April 29@ Marlins6–8Hernández (2–1)Brash (1–2)Bender (5)9,96311–9L3
21April 30@ Marlins1–3Luzardo (2–1)Ray (2–2)Bender (6)29,01011–10L4
May: 10–18 (Home: 5–8; Away: 5–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
22May 1@ Marlins7–3Gilbert (4–0)Alcántara (2–1)16,74112–10W1
23May 2@ Astros0–3Odorizzi (2–2)Gonzales (1–3)Montero (2)27,32112–11L1
24May 3@ Astros0–4Javier (2–0)Flexen (1–4)23,79612–12L2
25May 4@ Astros2–7Verlander (3–1)Brash (1–3)24,11012–13L3
26May 5Rays3–4McClanahan (2–2)Ray (2–3)Raley (2)17,02712–14L4
27May 6Rays7–8Thompson (2–1)Sewald (0–1)Raley (3)26,15412–15L5
28May 7Rays2–8Rasmussen (3–1)Gonzales (1–4)31,58912–16L6
29May 8Rays2–1 (10)Sewald (1–1)Wisler (1–1)32,50113–16W1
30May 9Phillies0–9Suárez (3–1)Flexen (1–5)15,88113–17L1
31May 10Phillies5–4Ray (3–3)Nola (1–4)Sewald (1)16,42214–17W1
32May 11Phillies2–4Domínguez (2–1)Gilbert (4–1)Knebel (6)16,38714–18L1
33May 13@ Mets2–1Sewald (2–1)Smith (0–1)Steckenrider (2)36,62915–18W1
34May 14@ Mets4–5Ottavino (2–1)Muñoz (1–1)Díaz (8)37,14015–19L1
35May 15@ Mets8–7Ray (4–3)Shreve (1–1)D. Castillo (2)38,47616–19W1
36May 16@ Blue Jays2–6Kikuchi (2–1)Flexen (1–6)Cimber (2)28,20716–20L1
37May 17@ Blue Jays0–3Berríos (3–2)Gilbert (4–2)Cimber (3)22,98816–21L2
38May 18@ Blue Jays5–1Gonzales (2–4)Gausman (3–3)20,47217–21W1
39May 19@ Red Sox6–12Houck (3–3)Kirby (0–1)29,78317–22L1
40May 20@ Red Sox3–7Davis (1–1)Ray (4–4)30,84217–23L2
41May 21@ Red Sox5–6Schreiber (1–0)Steckenrider (0–2)Barnes (2)34,83217–24L3
42May 22@ Red Sox4–8 (10)Diekman (1–0)Muñoz (1–2)33,89617–25L4
43May 23Athletics7–6Gonzales (3–4)Logue (2–3)Sewald (2)14,41518–25W1
44May 24Athletics5–7Moll (2–0)Misiewicz (0–1)Jiménez (9)14,79718–26L1
45May 25Athletics2–4Blackburn (5–0)Ray (4–5)Jiménez (10)15,85618–27L2
46May 27Astros6–1Flexen (2–6)Verlander (6–2)26,01719–27W1
47May 28Astros6–0Gilbert (5–2)Urquidy (4–2)24,00720–27W2
48May 29Astros1–2Montero (2–0)Gonzales (3–5)Pressly (8)28,98620–28L1
49May 31@ Orioles10–0Kirby (1–1)Baker (1–3)8,07421–28W1
June: 16–13 (Home: 6–9; Away: 10–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
50June 1@ Orioles2–9Pérez (4–0)Ray (4–6)8,40021–29L1
51June 2@ Orioles7–6 (10)D. Castillo (2–0)López (3–3)8,81722–29W1
52June 3@ Rangers4–3Murfee (1–0)Barlow (1–1)Sewald (3)25,37823–29W2
53June 4@ Rangers2–3Otto (4–2)Gonzales (3–6)Barlow (10)28,79423–30L1
54June 5@ Rangers6–5 (10)D. Castillo (3–0)Burke (3–1)Sewald (4)27,42724–30W1
55June 6@ Astros7–4Ray (5–6)Javier (3–3)D. Castillo (3)27,52125–30W2
56June 7@ Astros1–4Verlander (7–2)Flexen (2–7)Pressly (11)30,58325–31L1
57June 8@ Astros6–3Gilbert (6–2)Urquidy (5–3)D. Castillo (4)23,75226–31W1
58June 10Red Sox3–4Diekman (2–0)Muñoz (1–3)Houck (1)27,31426–32L1
59June 11Red Sox7–6Sewald (3–1)Robles (1–2)37,69127–32W1
60June 12Red Sox0–2Danish (2–0)Sewald (3–2)Houck (2)42,90027–33L1
61June 13Twins2–3Thielbar (2–0)Flexen (2–8)Pagán (9)12,74927–34L2
62June 14Twins5–0Gilbert (7–2)Ryan (5–3)13,01928–34W1
63June 15Twins0–5Jax (4–0)Gonzales (3–7)15,32928–35L1
64June 16Angels1–4Ohtani (5–4)Kirby (1–2)Iglesias (13)21,48528–36L2
65June 17Angels8–1Ray (6–6)Lorenzen (6–4)37,50029–36W1
66June 18 (1)Angels2–4 (10)Iglesias (2–4)D. Castillo (3–1)Quijada (1)24,07129–37L1
67June 18 (2)Angels0–3Herget (2–1)Milone (0–1)Bradley (2)20,80429–38L2
68June 19Angels0–4Wantz (1–0)Gilbert (7–3)39,05229–39L3
69June 21@ Athletics8–2Gonzales (4–7)Kaprielian (0–5)4,73330–39W1
70June 22@ Athletics9–0Kirby (2–2)Blackburn (6–3)5,41431–39W2
71June 23@ Athletics2–1D. Castillo (4–1)Jackson (1–2)Sewald (5)8,21532–39W3
72June 24@ Angels4–3Flexen (3–8)Lorenzen (6–5)Sewald (6)35,70433–39W4
73June 25@ Angels5–3Gilbert (8–3)Bradley (0–1)Swanson (1)35,46634–39W5
74June 26@ Angels1–2Suárez (1–2)Gonzales (4–8)Ortega (1)26,48934–40L1
75June 27Orioles2–9Wells (6–4)Kirby (2–3)Akin (1)21,61534–41L2
76June 28Orioles2–0D. Castillo (5–1)Pérez (4–1)Sewald (7)16,02435–41W1
77June 29Orioles9–3Flexen (4–8)Voth (0–1)17,41236–41W2
78June 30Athletics8–6Gilbert (9–3)Martínez (1–1)Sewald (8)20,86037–41W3
July: 18–7 (Home: 9–4; Away: 9–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
79July 1Athletics1–3Kaprielian (1–5)Gonzales (4–9)Trivino (5)27,58937–42L1
80July 2Athletics2–1D. Castillo (6–1)Trivino (1–6)23,90738–42W1
81July 3Athletics2–1Ray (7–6)Montas (3–9)Sewald (9)23,33339–42W2
82July 4@ Padres8–2Flexen (5–8)Manaea (3–4)37,91340–42W3
83July 5@ Padres6–2Gilbert (10–3)Clevinger (2–1)29,74541–42W4
84July 7Blue Jays8–3Gonzales (5–9)Banda (1–1)24,99842–42W5
85July 8Blue Jays5–2 (11)Borucki (1–0)Romo (0–1)32,39843–42W6
86July 9Blue Jays2–1Brash (2–3)Manoah (9–4)D. Castillo (5)41,21044–42W7
87July 10Blue Jays6–5Festa (1–0)Cimber (8–3)Sewald (10)37,69445–42W8
July 12@ NationalsPostponed (rain); Makeup July 13
88July 13 (1)@ Nationals6–4Flexen (6–8)Gray (7–6)Sewald (11)16,26046–42W9
89July 13 (2)@ Nationals2–1Milone (1–1)Fedde (5–7)Sewald (12)19,86947–42W10
90July 14@ Rangers6–5Festa (2–0)Santana (3–5)D. Castillo (6)19,24348–42W11
91July 15@ Rangers8–3Ray (8–6)Hearn (4–6)26,49449–42W12
92July 16@ Rangers3–2 (10)D. Castillo (7–1)Martin (0–5)Festa (1)35,76150–42W13
93July 17@ Rangers6–2Borucki (2–0)Otto (4–6)26,37851–42W14
July 1992nd All-Star Game in Los Angeles, CA
94July 22Astros2–5Urquidy (9–4)Gonzales (5–10)Neris (1)45,29051–43L1
95July 23Astros1–3Verlander (13–3)Gilbert (10–4)Abreu (1)43,19751–44L2
96July 24Astros5–8Valdez (9–4)Ray (8–7)Pressly (20)34,82751–45L3
97July 25Rangers4–3Flexen (7–8)Otto (4–7)Swanson (2)23,58152–45W1
98July 26Rangers5–4Swanson (1–0)Martin (0–6)25,83753–45W2
99July 27Rangers4–2Gonzales (6–10)Gray (7–5)Festa (2)25,50954–45W3
100July 28@ Astros2–4Montero (4–1)Muñoz (1–4)Pressly (21)29,79954–46L1
101July 29@ Astros1–11Verlander (14–3)Ray (8–8)38,49754–47L2
102July 30@ Astros5–4Swanson (2–0)Pressly (3–3)Sewald (13)37,38555–47W1
103July 31@ Astros2–3 (10)Neris (4–3)Bernardino (0–1)35,77355–48L1
August: 17–10 (Home: 8–5; Away: 9–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
104August 1@ Yankees2–7Germán (1–1)Gonzales (6–11)36,73155–49L2
105August 2@ Yankees8–6Murfee (2–0)Luetge (3–4)Muñoz (2)38,73556–49W1
106August 3@ Yankees7–3L. Castillo (5–4)Cole (9–4)42,16957–49W2
107August 5Angels3–4 (10)Chavez (2–1)Sewald (3–3)Herget (2)42,65457–50L1
108August 6 (1)Angels2–1Kirby (3–3)Barría (1–2)Swanson (3)41,50758–50W1
109August 6 (2)Angels1–7Detmers (4–3)Flexen (7–9)27,06558–51L1
110August 7Angels6–3Gonzales (7–11)Davidson (1–3)Sewald (14)34,83759–51W1
111August 8Yankees4–9Taillon (11–2)Gilbert (10–5)35,84359–52L1
112August 9Yankees1–0 (13)Brash (3–3)Loáisiga (1–3)38,80460–52W1
113August 10Yankees4–3Murfee (3–0)Abreu (2–2)Sewald (15)43,28061–52W2
114August 12@ Rangers6–2Kirby (4–3)Hearn (5–7)22,62262–52W3
115August 13@ Rangers4–7Martin (1–7)Gonzales (7–12)Hernández (3)31,62162–53L1
116August 14@ Rangers3–5Sborz (1–0)Brash (3–4)Leclerc (1)25,56062–54L2
117August 15@ Angels6–2Muñoz (2–4)Loup (0–4)23,09663–54W1
118August 16@ Angels8–2Ray (9–8)Suárez (4–5)20,29464–54W2
119August 17@ Angels11–7Kirby (5–3)Toussaint (1–1)19,55065–54W3
120August 19@ Athletics10–2Gonzales (8–12)Irvin (6–11)16,91266–54W4
121August 20@ Athletics3–4 (10)Jiménez (3–4)D. Castillo (7–2)9,62666–55L1
122August 21@ Athletics3–5Sears (5–0)L. Castillo (5–5)Pruitt (1)9,31466–56L2
123August 23Nationals4–2Ray (10–8)Fedde (5–8)Sewald (16)38,25467–56W1
124August 24Nationals1–3Finnegan (5–2)Sewald (3–4)21,03567–57L1
125August 25Guardians3–1Gonzales (9–12)McKenzie (9–10)Muñoz (3)24,02868–57W1
126August 26Guardians3–2 (11)Murfee (4–0)Clase (2–3)39,87069–57W2
127August 27Guardians3–4Plesac (3–11)Muñoz (2–5)Clase (30)45,58669–58L1
128August 28Guardians4–0Ray (11–8)Civale (2–6)45,19070–58W1
129August 30@ Tigers9–3Kirby (6–3)Manning (1–2)Flexen (1)12,53671–58W2
130August 31@ Tigers5–3Gonzales (10–12)Lange (4–4)Sewald (17)13,66672–58W3
September: 14–12 (Home: 7–5; Away: 7–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
131September 1@ Tigers7–0Gilbert (11–5)Rodríguez (3–4)14,39373–58W4
132September 2@ Guardians6–1L. Castillo (6–5)Morris (0–1)21,92374–58W5
133September 3@ Guardians4–0Ray (12–8)Curry (0–1)26,25475–58W6
134September 4@ Guardians6–3 (11)Boyd (1–0)Stephan (4–4)Flexen (2)17,80976–58W7
135September 5White Sox2–3Lynn (5–5)Gonzales (10–13)Hendriks (30)37,10976–59L1
136September 6White Sox3–0Gilbert (12–5)Cueto (7–7)Sewald (18)17,95877–59W1
137September 7White Sox6–9Bummer (1–1)D. Castillo (7–3)Hendriks (31)15,26477–60L1
138September 9Braves4–6Morton (8–5)Ray (12–9)Jansen (33)42,11477–61L2
139September 10Braves3–1Kirby (7–3)Fried (13–6)Sewald (19)44,96578–61W1
140September 11Braves8–7Sewald (4–4)Jansen (5–2)45,24579–61W2
141September 13Padres0–2Darvish (14–7)Gilbert (12–6)Hader (32)34,74079–62L1
142September 14Padres6–1L. Castillo (7–5)Clevinger (5–7)24,23880–62W1
143September 16@ Angels7–8Lorenzen (7–6)Ray (12–10)Tepera (3)37,48080–63L1
144September 17@ Angels1–2Ohtani (13–8)Kirby (7–4)Loup (1)35,53880–64L2
145September 18@ Angels1–5Detmers (6–5)Gonzales (10–14)24,92980–65L3
146September 19@ Angels9–1Gilbert (13–5)Suárez (6–8)15,59481–65W1
147September 20@ Athletics1–4Sears (6–2)L. Castillo (7–6)Acevedo (3)4,25181–66L1
148September 21@ Athletics1–2Kaprielian (4–9)Swanson (2–1)Acevedo (4)4,03081–67L2
149September 22@ Athletics9–5Boyd (2–0)Snead (1–1)4,69682–67W1
150September 23@ Royals1–5Singer (10–4)Gonzales (10–15)13,61582–68L1
151September 24@ Royals6–5Sewald (5–4)Keller (6–14)Muñoz (4)25,23783–68W1
152September 25@ Royals12–13Cuas (4–2)Brash (3–5)Barlow (24)18,35083–69L1
153September 27Rangers0–5Miller (1–1)Ray (12–11)23,22183–70L2
154September 28Rangers3–1Kirby (8–4)Pérez (12–7)Sewald (20)21,86384–70W1
155September 29Rangers10–9 (11)Flexen (8–9)King (1–4)21,09485–70W2
156September 30Athletics2–1Brash (4–4)Acevedo (3–4)44,75486–70W3
October: 4–2 (Home: 4–2; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
157October 1Athletics5–1L. Castillo (8–6)Oller (2–8)42,51287–70W4
158October 2Athletics3–10Kaprielian (5–9)Ray (12–12)42,46587–71L1
159October 3Tigers3–4Garcia (2–0)Kirby (8–5)Chafin (3)23,46387–72L2
160October 4 (1)Tigers7–6 (10)Torrens (1–0)Soto (2–10)see 2nd game88–72W1
161October 4 (2)Tigers9–6Sheffield (1–0)Rodríguez (0–4)D. Castillo (7)24,56489–72W2
162October 5Tigers5–4Swanson (3–2)Soto (2–11)22,05390–72W3
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Mariners team member

Postseason

Game Log

2022 Postseason game log: 2–3 (Home: 0–1; Away: 2–2)
AL Wild Card Series: 2–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 7@ Blue Jays4–0L. Castillo (1–0)Manoah (0–1)47,4021–0
2October 8@ Blue Jays10–9Muñoz (1–0)Romano (0–1)Kirby (1)47,1562–0
AL Division Series: 0–3 (Home: 0–1; Away: 0–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 11@ Astros7–8Montero (1–0)Ray (0–1)41,1250–1
2October 13@ Astros2–4Neris (1–0)L. Castillo (1–1)Pressly (1)41,7740–2
3October 15Astros0–1 (18)García (1–0)Murfee (0–1)47,6900–3
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Mariners team member

Postseason rosters

Playoff rosters

Roster

2022 Seattle Mariners
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Statistics

Updated through October 5

Batting

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

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

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
Ty France14055165152271208435940.276.340.437.777
Eugenio Suárez150543761282423187731960.236.332.459.791
Adam Frazier15654161129224342467311.238.301.311.612
J. P. Crawford1455185712624364268803.243.339.336.675
Julio Rodríguez1325118414525328754014525.284.345.509.853
Jesse Winker136456511001501453841030.219.344.344.688
Cal Raleigh11937046782012763381221.211.284.489.774
Abraham Toro1093243660131103522652.185.239.324.563
Carlos Santana79255354980153935600.192.293.400.693
Mitch Haniger57224315580113420650.246.308.429.736
Dylan Moore1042054146112624347521.224.368.385

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Sam Haggerty83176294591523185313.256.335.403.738
Jarred Kelenic5416320235171716615.141.221.313.534
Luis Torrens5515113342031512500.225.283.298.581
Taylor Trammell4310215209041013332.196.284.402.686
Kyle Lewis18566800355190.143.226.304.530
Justin Upton17482610136230.125.263.208.471
Curt Casali16407510139140.125.300.225.525
Tom Murphy143391020118130.303.439.455.894
Jake Lamb16303510123140.167.265.300.565
Mike Ford16291510038120.172.368.207.575
Steven Souza Jr.619030001080.158.158.158.316
Kevin Padlo610021003150.200.273.300.573
Marcus Wilson35110000140.200.333.200.533
Andrew Knapp24000000030.000.000.000.000
Brian O'Keefe23010000120.333.500.333.833
Drew Ellis13010000010.333.333.333.666
Stuart Fairchild33000000020.000.000.000.000
Travis Jankowski11000000010.000.000.000.000
Jack Larsen11000000010.000.000.000.000
Donovan Walton10100000000––––––––––––
Team Totals1625375690123622919197663596139783.230.315.390.704

Pitching

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

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Robbie Ray12123.7132320189.0163807862212
Logan Gilbert1363.2032320185.2170716649174
Marco Gonzales10154.1332320183.0194978450103
Chris Flexen893.7333222137.213261575195
George Kirby853.3925250130.0135544922133
Penn Murfee402.99641069.14823231876
Luis Castillo423.171111065.15526231777
Andrés Muñoz252.49640465.04320181596
Paul Sewald542.676502064.03221191772
Diego Castillo733.64590754.14027222253
Matt Festa204.17530254.04326251864
Erik Swanson321.68571353.23911101070
Matt Brash444.44395050.24625253362
Ryan Borucki204.26210019.01799613
Tommy Milone115.4070016.214101065
Sergio Romo008.16170014.1181313411
Drew Steckenrider025.65160214.12199510
Anthony Misiewicz014.61170013.2147768
Matthew Boyd201.35100013.1522813
Justus Sheffield103.8661011.295567
Wyatt Mills004.158008.254436
Yohan Ramírez107.567008.1777610
Roenis Elías003.527007.273336
Ken Giles000.005004.110046
Matt Koch008.314004.154413
Danny Young007.362003.273325
Brennan Bernardino013.862002.133120
Luis Torrens104.502002.032100
Riley O'Brien000.001001.010011
Team Totals90723.59162162401447.012776235774471391

Farm system

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

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