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Matt Magill recorded his first career
completed 5-game homestand vs. San Diego (1-1) and Tampa Bay (0-3)…today's game will be televised on
ROOT SPORTS and broadcast live on 710 ESPN Seattle and the Mariners Radio Network.
ODDS AND ENDS…the Mariners are 4-5 in last 9 games following a 5-game losing streak, July 31 – Aug. 6
save yesterday vs. the Blue Jays...he
is the 8th Mariners pitcher to record ...are 11-11 in their last 22 games...are 12-13 in last 25 but 12-19 in their last 31 games, 14-26 in their last
a save this season, T4th-most in club 40 and 26-34 in their last 60 games…are 38-71 after opening the season 13-2…have won a season-high
history (also: 1991 & 1984)...trails only 6 straight games twice: April 6-11 & July 24-30…are 16-28 in day games, 34-45 at night…are 26-36 at
clubs from 2008 (10), 1985 (10) and
1993 (9) for most players recording a T-Mobile Park, 24-37 on road…are 43-16 when scoring at least 5 runs.
save in a single season in club history. • Backstop Pop - in his last 28 games (7/6-c), Omar Narváez is 27-for-90 (.314) with 13 runs scored, 2 dou-
ble, 5 home runs, 12 RBI, 1 HBP and 10 walks.
2.57
• Nice Stretch - Tom Murphy has hit safely in 12 of his last 14 games (7/14-c), including an active 5-game hitting streak
(8/2-c)...since July 14, Murphy is batting .320 (16x50) with 6 runs, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home runs, 8 RBI and 3 walks.
• Bullpen Bully - Matt Wisler has not allowed an earned run over his last 9 games (7/20-current)...during this
In 6 starts following the All-Star Break,
LH Yusei Kikuchi has averaged 2.57 stretch, he has limited opponents to a .162 (6x37) average while walking 0 and striking out 13.
runs of support, the 4th-lowest in the • Diamond Power - Kyle Seager has 190 home runs with Seattle, passing Alex Rodriguez (189) for most home runs in
Majors during this stretch (min. 25 IP)... club history by a Mariners infielder...he also ranks ahead of Alvin Davis (160) and Bret Boone (143)…overall he ranks
he trails only Sandy Alcantara-MIA 4th All-Time in club history in home runs, trailing only Ken Griffey Jr. (417), Edgar Martinez (309) and Jay Buhner (307).
(1.31), Dylan Cease-CWS (2.12) and • Debuts - 16 players have made their Major League debuts for the Mariners this season: Dylan Moore (3/20 at
Lucas Giolito-CWS (2.32). OAK), Yusei Kikuchi (3/21 at OAK), Brandon Brennan (3/21 at OAK), Braden Bishop (3/21 at OAK), Erik Swan-
son (4/11 at KC), Ruben Alaniz (4/12 vs. HOU), Shed Long (5/11 at BOS), Parker Markel (5/12 at BOS), David
16
The Mariners have had 16 players make
McKay (5/20 at TEX), Tayler Scott (6/8 at LAA), Austin Nola (6/16 at OAK), Tim Lopes (7/24 vs. TEX), Ryan Court
(7/26 vs. DET), Reggie McClain (8/2 at HOU), Zac Grotz (8/2 at HOU) and RHP Taylor Guilbeau (8/17 at TOR).
SEAGER BELIVER…dating back to July 22, Kyle Seager has hit safely in 21 of his last 22 games, including a current
their Major League debuts this season,
season-high 11-game hitting streak...during this stretch he is batting .363 (29x80) with 17 runs scored, 4 doubles, 1
the most in club history...ranks ahead
of the clubs from 2004 (15), 2006 (13), triple, 9 home runs, 20 RBI, 1 HBP and 8 walks...he also raised his season average from .186 to .242 during this 22-
1993 (13), 2011 (12), 1977 (11), 1983 game stretch...among American League leaders since July 22, Seager ranks 3rd in slugging percentage (.775), 4th in
(11) and 2013 (11). OPS (1.202), T4th in home runs (9), T7th in batting average (.363) and 9th in on-base percentage (.427).
MOST PLAYERS USED, LET'S GO STREAKING…Kyle Seager has a current season-high 11-game hitting streak (8/4-current),
SINGLE-SEASON, batting .375 (15x40) with 9 runs scored, 2 doubles, 6 home runs, 13 RBI and 4 walks...his current 11-game
MAJOR LEAGUE HISTORY hitting streak is T7th-longest in his career (also: 9/3-9/14/17 & 4/30-5/10/16)...it trails only streaks of 16 games
Rk. Team # (4/11-27/13), 15 (6/30-7/19/13), 14 (6/28-7/25/15), 13 (5/28-6/9/13), 12 (8/28-/9/9/15) and 12 (5/14-5/26/15).
1. 2014 Texas Rangers..................64 BULLPEN BULLIES...dating back to July 20, the Mariners bullpen has combined to go 8-7 with 5 saves
2. 2018 Toronto Blue Jays.............63 and a 3.87 ERA (51 ER, 118.2 IP) in 24 games...during this stretch they have combined to limit opponents to
3. 2019 Seattle Mariners..............62
4. 2017 Seattle Mariners..............61 a .238 (108x452) average...overall this season the Mariners relievers have combined for 497 strikeouts, the
5. 2018 Los Angeles Angels..........60 6th-most in club history, trailing only relievers from 2018 (556), 2016 (550), 2017 (547), 2013 (535) and 2014
2017 Toronto Blue Jays.............60 (503)...RH Sam Tuivailala (9.1 IP), RH Matt Wisler (6.0 IP), RH Cory Gerrin (5.0 IP) and RH Matt Magill (5.0
2016 Atlanta Braves..................60 IP) each have active scoreless innings streaks of at least 5.0 innings.
2015 Atlanta Braves..................60
CATCHING ON...Omar Narváez is 3 hits away from 100 this season...he would become the 5th Mariners
MOST PLAYERS USED catcher (done 11x) in club history to record at least 100 hits in a season, joining Kenji Johjima (2x: 2006,
BY SEATTLE, SINGLE-SEASON 2007), Miguel Olivo (2011), Dave Valle (1993) and Dan Wilson (6x: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002)...
Rk. Year # Miguel Olivo, 107 hits in 2011, was the last Mariners catcher with at least 100 hits in a season...Kenji
1. 2019............................................. 62 Johjima holds the franchise record with 147 hits in 2006 as a catcher.
2. 2017............................................. 61
3. 2016............................................. 54 HOMER HAPPY...the Mariners have hit 105 home runs on the road this season, 6th-most in the Majors this
4. 2018............................................. 53 season, trailing only Minnesota (133), Houston (114), Arizona (113), New York-AL (109) and Los Angeles-NL
5. 2015............................................. 51
(107)...ranks ahead of Chicago-NL (100), Atlanta (97), Boston (96) and Oakland (96)...the Mariners 105 road
MOST PITCHERS USED home runs are currently the 8th-most in club history, trailing the Mariners clubs from 1997 (133), 1996 (124),
BY SEATTLE, SINGLE-SEASON 1999 (122), 1998 (117), 2015 (108), 2016 (107) and 2000 (106).
Rk. Year # CLOSING IN ON 200...the Mariners have hit 194 home runs this season, 10th-most in the Major Leagues
1. 2019............................................. 40 this season...with 6 more home runs, it would mark only the 7th time in club history to record at least 200
2017............................................. 40
T3. 2018 / 2016.................................. 32
home runs in a single season...they would join Mariners clubs from 1997 (264), 1996 (245), 1999 (244), 1998
T5. 1999 / 2015.................................. 28 (234), 1996 (223) and 2017 (200).
MOST RELIEVERS USED THE BRAD ADAM NOTE, PART 2...the Mariners currently have an active 61-game road streak with either
BY SEATTLE, SINGLE-SEASON hitting or allowing a home run (3/20/18-c), the 3rd-longest in a single season in MLB history...the Mariners
currently trailing only the Indians (74 G, 4/23-10/3/04) and the Yankees (73 G, 4/6-9/12/12)...rank ahead of the
Rk. Year #
1. 2019............................................. 35 Yankees (54 G, 5/2-8/23/61), Tigers (54 G, 5/16-9/12/00) and Angels (54 G, 5/26-9/28/17)...dating back to Sept.
2. 2017............................................. 34 15, 2018, the Mariners have either hit or allowed a home run in 69 consecutive road games, the 3rd-longest
3. 2018............................................. 27 such streak over multiple seasons...trail only the Yankees (91 G, 8/28/11-/9/12/12) and the Indians (74, 4/23-
4. 1999............................................. 26 10/3/04), while ranking ahead of the Athletics (66, 8/6/1-6/26/18) and the Diamondbacks (65, 7/31/99-7/5/00).
5. 2016............................................. 25
15x7...with his 15th home run of the season Kyle Seager became the 7th Mariners player with 15 or more
VS. TORONTO home runs this season (Daniel Vogelbach - 27 HR, Domingo Santana - 21, Edwin Encarnación - 21, Omar
The Mariners and Blue Jays meet for Narváez - 17, Mitch Haniger - 15 & Tim Beckham - 15)…it marks only the 2nd single-season in club history
the third (1-1) of 6 games this season…
Seattle will host Toronto at T-Mobile that Seattle has had 7 or more players hit 15 home runs (also: 1997 - 7 players with 15+ home runs)...the
Park, Aug. 23-25...the Mariners are Mariners have had 5 seasons with at least 6 players recording at least 15 home runs (2017, 2016, 1999,
6-14 vs. the Blue Jays over their last 20 1998 & 1996)...Tom Murphy currently has 12 home runs this season.
games:
Year Home Road Totals
AS YOU KNOW...Yusei Kikuchi is 5 strikeouts away from 100 this season...BUT DID YOU KNOW?...when
2016 1-2 2-1 3-3 Kikuchi reaches 100 strikeouts this season he will be only the 11th Mariners rookie to record at least 100
2017 1-2 0-4 1-6 strikeouts during his rookie season?...his 95 strikeouts are currently 12th-most in club history, trailing only
2018 1-3 2-1 2-4
2019 0-0 1-1 1-1 Mark Langston (204 in 1984), Michael Pineda (173 in 2011), Freddy Garcia (170 in 1999), Roenis Elias (143
All-Time 97-99 93-113 190-212 in 2014), Matt Young (130 in 1983), Dave Fleming (112 in 1992), John Halama (105 in 1999), Enrique Romo
MARINERSMEDIA.COM (105 in 1977), Randy Johnson (104 in 1989), Hisashi Iwakuma (101 in 2012) and Rich DeLucia (98 in 1991).
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TOMORROW'S PROBABLE STARTING PITCHER: LHP MARCO GONZALES (12-10, 4.26 ERA)
27-year-old left-hander is scheduled to make his 27th start of the season on Monday vs. Tampa Bay... L#10 in his last start, a 2-3 Mariners loss on August 14 vs. Detroit
(6.0,11,3,3,1,6)…is 7-4 with a 3.60 ERA (30 ER, 75.0 IP) in 12 starts since June 7…was 0-6 with a 7.79 ERA (28 ER, 32.1 IP) in 7 starts (5/1-6/2), after opening the season 5-0
with a 2.80 ERA (14 ER, 45.0 IP) in first 7 starts (3/20-/425)…became the 2nd player in club history to start and win each of his first 5 starts to begin a season (Rick Honeycutt, 6,
1980)…W #5 in 14-2 Mariners win on 4/25 vs. TEX, allowing no ER in 7.0 IP…W#4 April 9, a 6-3 victory at KC (6.0,6,3,2,2,5)…made his first career Opening Day start, recording the
win, on March 20 at Oakland (6.0,7,4,3,1,4,2HR)...2018: Among AL Leaders in 2018, ranked 4th in walks-per-9.0 IP, 18th in ERA and WHIP (1.22) and 25th in innings...led Mariners
in wins (13) and was 2nd in innings (166.2) and starts (29) in 2018...was on the 10-day IL with a cervical (neck) muscle strain 8/27 (retro to 8/24) to 9/10…won 5 straight starts,
6/29-7/29, allowing just 6 earned runs across 34.1 IP (1.57 ERA) over that span…W#8 was the 1st complete game of his career, a 4-1 Mariners win on 6/29 vs. KC (9.0,6,1,1,0,7)…
CAREER: Drafted by St. Louis with 19th overall pick in the 2013 MLB Draft out of Gonzaga University…made MLB debut with the Cardinals on June 25, 2014 at Colorado…was
acquired from STL on 7/21/17 in exchange for minor league outfielder Tyler O’Neill…is 30-22 with a 4.39 ERA (193 ER, 396.0 IP) with 325 strikeouts in 77 games (69 starts) in parts
of 5 Major League seasons with St. Louis (2014-15, 2017) and Seattle (2017-c)...missed the 2016 season while recovering from ligament replacement surgery ("Tommy John") on
his left elbow…vs. TB: Will be making his 4th career start against the Rays... is 2-0 with a 2.21 ERA (5 ER, 21.1 IP) with 4 walks and 18 strikeouts in 3 carreer starts vs. Tampa Bay.
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TEAM PITCHING
W-L ERA CG/SV IP H R ER BB-I SO HR
Season Totals 51-73 5.13 2/25 1096.2 1175 711 625 369-21 948 213
Starters 30-45 5.35 2/0 577.0 679 392 343 145-3 451 117
Relievers 21-28 4.88 0/25 519.2 496 319 282 224-18 497 96
Openers* (22 GS) 0-3 7.40 0/0 24.1 25 21 20 17-0 24 5
“Follower” Pitchers (22 G) 5-7 4.17 0/0 118.2 109 56 55 23-1 82 26
T-Mobile Park 27-36 4.78 2/12 576.0 581 356 306 182-12 507 107
Road 24-37 5.51 0/13 520.2 594 355 319 187-9 441 106
March 5-1 4.11 0/4 57.0 56 35 26 24-0 49 9
April 13-13 4.60 0/8 233.0 252 141 119 76-5 215 41
May 7-21 6.03 0/2 240.1 270 185 161 92-3 213 52
June 12-16 5.21 1/5 252.1 267 160 146 98-9 198 41
July 10-13 4.95 1/4 202.0 206 125 111 51-2 176 45
August 4-9 4.98 0/2 112.0 124 65 62 28-2 97 25
* Does not include Kikuchi’s planned short start or bullpen start on 8/17 at TOR. Totals for “openers” included in Starters totals above. Totals for “Follower” pitchers included in Relievers totals above.
SCORE BY INNINGS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total
Mariners 51 54 83 87 77 78 57 62 41 10 600
Opponent 89 88 77 91 81 67 76 88 48 5 710
INJURED LIST
Name TYPE IL Dates Eligible Injury G Missed Team Record
Dan Altavilla-rhp 10-Day July 6-current July 16 Right forearm strain 32 13-19
Austin Adams-rhp 10-Day July 4-current July 14 Right shoulder strain 32 13-19
Mitch Haniger-of 10-Day June 7-current June 17 Ruptured testicle 58 25-33
Braden Bishop-of 10-Day June 5-current June 15 Lacerated spleen 60 26-34
Félix Hernández-rhp 60-Day May 12-current July 11 Right shoulder stiffness 82 31-51
Connor Sadzeck-rhp 60-Day June 4-current June 14 Right elbow inflammation 61 26-35
Chasen Bradford-rhp 60-Day June 3-current Aug 2 Right forearm strain 62 26-36
Ryon Healy-inf 60-Day May 21-current May 31 Lower back stiffness 74 28-46
Arodys Vizcaíno-rhp 60-Day April 14-current June 14 Right Shoulder Surgery 75 (w/SEA) 27-48
Anthony Swarzak-rhp 10-Day March 20 (retro to 3/17)-April 2 Right shoulder impingement 8 7-1
Shawn Armstrong-rhp 10-Day March 20 (retro to 3/17)-April 12 Left oblique strain 15 13-2
Chasen Bradford-rhp 10-Day April 9-April 22 Right shoulder inflammation 13 6-7
Wade LeBlanc-lhp 10-Day April 14-May 17 Strained right oblique 30 9-21
Dylan Moore-inf 10-Day May 10-May 20 Right wrist contusion 10 3-7
Kyle Seager-inf 60-Day March 20 (retro to 3/17)-May 24 Left third-digit extensor hood tear 53 23-30
Gerson Bautista-rhp 60-Day March 20 (retro to 3/17)-June 4 Right pectoralis strain 64 25-39
Dee Gordon-inf 10-Day May 21-June 10 Right wrist contusion 19 5-14
J.P. Crawford-inf 10-Day May 29-June 13 Left ankle sprain 15 5-10
Sam Tuivailala-rhp 60-Day March 20 (retro to 3/17)-July 15 Right Achilles rupture 97 39-58
Hunter Strickland-rhp 60-Day March 30-July 28 Right lat strain 104 42-62
Tim Lopes-inf 7-Day CL July 26-August 6 Concussion 8 4-4
Brandon Brennan-rhp 10-Day June 14-August 6 Strained right shoulder 42 18-24
Dee Gordon-inf 10-Day July 23-August 10 Left quad strain 14 7-7
EJECTIONS
Name Date/Opponent/Inning Umpire Reason 2019 #/Career #
Scott Servais May 26 / at Oakland / Bottom 7 Chris Guccione Arguing Replay Review 1/8
Scott Servais June 15 / at Oakland / Top 4 Carlos Torres Arguing Balls & Strikes 2/9
Daniel Vogelbach August 6 / vs. San Diego / Bottom 7 Mark Wegner Arguing Balls & Strikes 1/1
Tim Laker August 13 / at Detroit / Bottom 7 Eric Cooper Arguing Balls & Strikes 1/1
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
LONGEST HITTING STREAK..................................................................................................................................................................... 13, Mallex Smith, June 1-14
MOST HITS, GAME...............................................................................................................................................................4, 6x, last: Omar Narváez, July 27 vs. DET
MOST RUNS, GAME........................................................................................................................................................................... 4, Mallex Smith, June 21 vs. BAL
MOST DOUBLES, GAME...........................................................................................................................................................................3, Ryon Healy, May 8 at NYY
MOST TRIPLES, GAME..................................................................................................................................................... 1, 21x, last: Mallex Smith, August 11 vs. TB
MOST HOME RUNS, GAME...............................................................................................................................................................3, Kyle Seager, August 13 at DET
MOST EXTRA-BASE HITS, GAME.......................................................................................................................................... 4, Ryon Healy (3 2B, HR), May 8 at NYY
MOST RBI, 9-INNING GAME........................................................................................................................................... 6, 2x, last: Daniel Vogelbach, July 19 vs. LAA
MOST RBI, EXTRA-INNING GAME.....................................................................................................................................3, 2x, last: Omar Narváez, May 13 vs. OAK
MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME........................................................................................................................................................... 4, Mallex Smith, May 27 vs. TEX
GRAND SLAMS (4)......................... Domingo Santana, March 20 at OAK (Tokyo Dome); Jay Bruce, May 5 at CLE; Tim Beckham, May 20 at TEX & July 26 vs. DET
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
FEWEST HITS ALLOWED (CG):
Mariners.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1, Mike Leake, July 19 vs. LAA
Opponents........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ None
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Starter):
Mariners.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10, Yusei Kikuchi, May 3 at CLE
Opponents.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 13, Mike Minor, April 27 vs. TEX
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Reliever):
Mariners................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8, Wade LeBlanc, June 9 at LAA
Opponents................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8, Félix Peña, June 30 vs. LAA
MOST WALKS, GAME:
Mariners............................................................................................................................................................................................... 5, Yusei Kikuchi, June 23 vs. BAL
Opponents....................................................................................................................................................................................5, 4x, last: Wade Miley, Aug. 2 at HOU
MOST INNINGS, GAME, STARTER:
Mariners................................................................................................................................................................................... 9.0, 2x, last: Mike Leake, July 19 vs. LAA
Opponents.................................................................................................................................................................... 8.2, 3x, last: Ryan Yarbrough, August 11 vs. TB
MOST INNINGS, GAME, RELIEVER:
Mariners......................................................................................................................................................................................... #8.0, Wade LeBlanc, June 3 vs. HOU
Opponents................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7.0, Félix Peña, July 12 at LAA
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:................................................................................................................................................. 6, Marco Gonzales, March 20 - April 25
LONGEST LOSING STREAK:...................................................................................................................................................... 6, Tommy Milone, June 22 - August 10
MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS:
Overall.........................................................................................................................................................................................................14.0, Mike Leake, July 19-24
Starter..........................................................................................................................................................................................................14.0, Mike Leake, July 19-24
Reliever............................................................................................................................................................................................. 12.2, Austin Adams, June 7 - July 3
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