2008 Seattle Mariners season


















2008 Seattle Mariners
Major League affiliations

  • American League (since 1977)

  • Western Division (since 1977)
Location
  • Safeco Field (since 1999)

  • Seattle, Washington (since 1977)

Results
Record61–101 (.377)
Divisional place4th
Other information
Owner(s)
Nintendo of America
(represented by Howard Lincoln)
General manager(s)
Bill Bavasi, Lee Pelekoudas
Manager(s)
John McLaren (dismissed June 20), Jim Riggleman
Local television
FSN Northwest
(Dave Niehaus, Dave Sims,
Rick Rizzs, Mike Blowers)
Local radio
KOMO (English)
(Dave Niehaus, Rick Rizzs)
KSZN (Spanish)
(Alex Rivera, Julio Cruz)
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The 2008 Seattle Mariners season was the 32nd Major League Baseball season in the team's history. Coming off the heels of the previous 2007 season, in which the M's finished with their first winning record since 2003, the team was widely expected to once again compete for the American League West division championship. The team was bolstered by some major roster additions during the previous offseason, most notably starting pitchers Érik Bédard and Carlos Silva. However, by the end of May, it became apparent that the team had gone back to its losing ways of the 2004–06 seasons. Despite their losing ways, they won their first and last game of the season. Their longest winning-streak of the season is 4 games after a Cleveland sweep at the end of August and a 12-6 win against the Texas Rangers on the first day of September. However, standing at 57-87, their longest losing-streak of the season is 12 games, 11 on the road, 1 at home, after being swept by the L.A. Angels, Kansas City Royals, Oakland Athletics, and suffering a loss at the last homestand opener against the L.A. Angels. On September 23, the Mariners became the first club to spend $100 million in payroll and lose 100 games. The team finished the season with a 61–101 (.377) record, last in the West for the 4th time in 5 years, and second worst in the majors.


With the team underperforming and underachieving, a number of people who had become scapegoats for the team's underperformance were dismissed during the season, most notably general manager Bill Bavasi, field manager John McLaren, first baseman Richie Sexson, and designated hitter José Vidro.




Contents





  • 1 Offseason


  • 2 Regular season

    • 2.1 Season standings


    • 2.2 Record vs. opponents


    • 2.3 Roster


    • 2.4 In-season transactions

      • 2.4.1 Front office/coaching staff



    • 2.5 Individual accomplishments


    • 2.6 Game log



  • 3 Player stats

    • 3.1 Batting


    • 3.2 Pitching

      • 3.2.1 Starting pitchers


      • 3.2.2 Relief pitchers




  • 4 Farm system


  • 5 Major League Baseball Draft

    • 5.1 June amateur draft


    • 5.2 Key


    • 5.3 Table



  • 6 Rule 5 draft

    • 6.1 Key


    • 6.2 Table



  • 7 References




Offseason


  • December 20, 2007 Signed free agent RHP Carlos Silva

  • January 8, 2008 Signed free agent INF Miguel Cairo

  • January 31, 2008 Signed free agent OF Brad Wilkerson

  • February 8, 2008 Traded OF Adam Jones, LHP George Sherrill, and minor league pitchers Tony Butler, Chris Tillman and Kam Mickolio to the Baltimore Orioles for LHP Érik Bédard

  • Dismissed all coaches hired under Mike Hargrove except hitting coach Jeff Pentland and hired former MLB managers Jim Riggleman (bench coach), Sam Perlozzo (third base coach), and Lee Elia (special assistant to the manager), as well as Mel Stottlemyre (pitching coach), Norm Charlton (bullpen coach), and Eddie Rodriguez (first base coach).


Regular season



Season standings







































AL West

W

L

Pct.

GB

Home

Road

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
10062
0.617

50–31
50–31

Texas Rangers
7983
0.488
21
40–41
39–42

Oakland Athletics
7586
0.466
24½
43–38
32–48

Seattle Mariners
61101
0.377
39
35–46
26–55




Record vs. opponents


















































































































































































































































TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore6–124–54–44–35–33–63–37–110–58–23–154–56–1211–7
Boston12–64–35–15–26–11–84–39–96–46–38–109–19–911–7
Chicago5–43–411–712–612–65–59–102–55–45–14–63–31–712–6
Cleveland4–41–57–1111–710–84–58–104–35–44–55–26–46–16–12
Detroit3–42–56–127–117–113–67–114–23–67–33–46–33–513–5
Kansas City3–51–66–128–1011–72–36–125–56–37–23–52–72–513–5
Los Angeles6–38–15–55–46–33–25–37–310–914–53–612–76–310–8
Minnesota3–33–410–910–811–712–63–54–65–55–43–35–50–614–4
New York11–79–95–23–42–45–53–76–45–17–211–73–49–910–8
Oakland5–04–64–54–56–33–69–105–51–5-10–93–67–124–610–8
Seattle2–83–61–55–43–72–75–144–52–79–103–48–115–49–9
Tampa Bay15–310–86–42–54–35–36–33–37–116–34–36–311–712–6
Texas5–41–93–34–63–67–27–125–54–312–711–83–64–410–8
Toronto12–69–97–11–65–35–23–66–09–96–44–57–114–48–10


Roster









2008 Seattle Mariners

Roster

Pitchers



  • 58 Cha Seung Baek




  • 43 Miguel Batista




  • 45 Érik Bédard




  • 48 Roy Corcoran




  • 41 R.A. Dickey




  • 31 Ryan Feierabend




  • 54 Sean Green




  • 34 Félix Hernández




  • 36 César Jiménez




  • 57 Mark Lowe




  • 26 Randy Messenger




  • 35 Brandon Morrow




  • 59 Eric O'Flaherty




  • 20 J. J. Putz




  • 53 Arthur Rhodes




  • 18 Ryan Rowland-Smith




  • 52 Carlos Silva




  • 60 Justin Thomas




  • 56 Jarrod Washburn




  • 40 Jared Wells




  • 49 Jake Woods



Catchers



  • 15 Jamie Burke




  •  9 Jeff Clement




  •  2 Kenji Johjima




  • 32 Rob Johnson

Infielders





  • 29 Adrián Beltré




  •  5 Yuniesky Betancourt




  • 13 Miguel Cairo




  • 23 Tug Hulett




  • 39 Bryan LaHair




  •  4 José López




  • 10 Greg Norton




  • 44 Richie Sexson




  • 27 Matt Tuiasosopo




  • 61 Luis Valbuena




  •  3 José Vidro



Outfielders



  • 50 Wladimir Balentien




  • 16 Willie Bloomquist




  • 28 Raúl Ibañez




  • 25 Charlton Jimerson




  • 12 Mike Morse




  •  8 Jeremy Reed




  • 51 Ichiro Suzuki




  •  6 Brad Wilkerson



Manager



  •  7 John McLaren




  • 47 Jim Riggleman

Coaches





  • 37 Norm Charlton (bullpen)




  • 40 Jeff Pentland (hitting)




  • 22 Sam Perlozzo (third base)




  • 55 Lee Elia (bench)




  • 47 Jim Riggleman (bench)




  •  1 Eddie Rodríguez (first base)




  • 30 Mel Stottlemyre (pitching)




  • 58 Jose Castro (hitting)


In-season transactions


  • April 2, 2008 Placed pitcher J. J. Putz on the 15-day disabled list, and purchased the contract of pitcher Roy Corcoran from Tacoma of the Pacific Coast League (AAA).

  • April 11, 2008 Recalled IF Greg Norton from Triple-A Tacoma; designated OF Charlton Jimerson for assignment.

  • April 14, 2008 Selected the contract of LHP Arthur Rhodes from Double-A West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx; Recalled RHP R.A. Dickey from Triple-A Tacoma; Placed OF Mike Morse on 15-day disabled list with a dislocated left shoulder; Optioned LHP Eric O'Flaherty to Double-A West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx.

  • April 15, 2008 Placed LHP Érik Bédard on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to April 9, with inflammation in his left hip.

  • April 16, 2008 Recalled RHP Brandon Morrow from Double-A West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx; Re-signed OF Charlton Jimerson to a Minor League contract, he had been designated for assignment on April 10.

  • April 22, 2008 Activated RHP J. J. Putz from the 15-day disabled list; optioned RHP R.A. Dickey to Triple-A Tacoma.

  • April 25, 2008 Signed C Kenji Johjima to a 3-year, $24 million contract extension through 2011.

  • April 26, 2008 Activated LHP Érik Bédard from the 15-day disabled list; optioned RHP Roy Corcoran to Triple-A Tacoma.

  • April 30, 2008 Recalled C Jeff Clement and OF Wladimir Balentien from Triple-A Tacoma; Designated INF Greg Norton and OF Brad Wilkerson for assignment.

  • May 5, 2008 Traded Greg Norton to the Atlanta Braves for a player to be named or cash considerations; Released nonroster OF Bronson Sardinha.

  • May 7, 2008 Released OF Brad Wilkerson, he had been designated for assignment on April 30.

  • May 18, 2008 Optioned C Jeff Clement to Triple-A Tacoma.

  • May 19, 2008 Recalled OF Jeremy Reed from Triple-A Tacoma; claimed RHP Tracy Thorpe off waivers from Toronto.

  • May 21, 2008 Designated RHP Cha Seung Baek for assignment.

  • May 22, 2008 Recalled RHP R.A. Dickey from Triple-A Tacoma.

  • May 27, 2008 Acquired RHP Jared Wells from the San Diego Padres for RHP Cha Seung Baek.

  • May 28, 2008 Optioned RHP Jared Wells to Triple-A Tacoma; Activated RHP Anderson Garcia from the 15-day disabled list and optioned him to Single-A High Desert.

  • June 13, 2008 Placed RHP J. J. Putz on the 15-day disabled list with a hyper-extended right elbow; Recalled RHP Roy Corcoran from Triple-A Tacoma.

  • June 16, 2008 Recalled C Jeff Clement from Triple-A Tacoma; Optioned OF Wladimir Balentien to Triple-A Tacoma.

  • June 24, 2008 Acquired LHP Nelson Payano from the Atlanta Braves to complete the May 5 trade.

  • July 1, 2008 Placed RHP Félix Hernández on the 15-day disabled list with a sprained left ankle retroactive to June 24; Recalled LHP Cesar Jimenez from Triple-A Tacoma.

  • July 7, 2008 Released RHP Anderson Garcia.

  • July 10, 2008 Recalled RHP Jared Wells from Triple-A Tacoma; Selected the contract of INF Tug Hulett from Triple-A Tacoma; Placed LHP Érik Bédard on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to July 5, with stiffness in his left shoulder; Released INF Richie Sexson.

  • July 11, 2008 Activated RHP Félix Hernández from the 15-day disabled list; Optioned RHP Jared Wells to Triple-A Tacoma.

  • July 17, 2008 Optioned INF Tug Hulett to Triple-A Tacoma; Signed OF Julio Morban and RHP Francisco Valdivia.

  • July 18, 2008 Recalled 1B Bryan LaHair from Triple-A Tacoma.

  • July 20, 2008 Activated RHP J. J. Putz from the 15-day disabled list; Optioned LHP Ryan Rowland-Smith to Triple-A Tacoma.

  • July 25, 2008 Signed RHP Jorge Sosa to a Minor League contract.

  • July 30, 2008 Claimed RHP Luis Munoz off waivers from Pittsburgh and optioned him to Double-A West Tennessee.

  • July 31, 2008 Acquired RHP Gaby Hernandez from the Florida Marlins in exchange for LHP Arthur Rhodes.

  • August 13, 2008 Released DH/INF José Vidro (Designated for assignment on August 5)


Front office/coaching staff


  • June 9, 2008 Dismissed hitting coach Jeff Pentland and named special assistant Lee Elia as his replacement

  • June 16, 2008 Dismissed general manager Bill Bavasi and named vice president/assistant GM Lee Pelekoudas as interim GM

  • June 19, 2008 Dismissed field manager John McLaren and named bench coach Jim Riggleman as interim manager. Elia promoted to bench coach and minor league hitting instructor Jose Castro promoted to hitting coach.


Individual accomplishments


  • May 18 OF Ichiro Suzuki breaks the franchise stolen base record of 290 previously held by Julio Cruz in a game against the San Diego Padres

  • June 17 RHP Félix Hernández throws an immaculate inning (retiring all three batters via strikeout using the minimum nine pitches needed to do so) against the Florida Marlins, becoming the thirteenth American League pitcher to do so

  • June 23 Félix Hernández hits a grand slam off New York Mets pitcher (and fellow Venezuelan) Johan Santana, becoming the first pitcher in franchise history to hit a home run, as well as the first American League pitcher to hit a grand slam in modern Interleague play

  • July 6 C Jamie Burke pitched in the 15th inning of a game against the Detroit Tigers after catching the previous six innings. Burke, who had made four relief appearances in the minor leagues, was saddled with a loss and became the first position player to receive a decision as a pitcher since 2000.

  • July 15 Ichiro Suzuki plays in his eighth consecutive Major League Baseball All-Star Game

  • July 29 Ichiro Suzuki records his 3,000th major-league hit (1,278 in Nippon Professional Baseball and 1,722 in MLB) in a game against the Texas Rangers

  • September 1 3B Adrián Beltré hit for the cycle against the Texas Rangers, becoming the fourth Mariner to accomplish the feat. Beltre's cycle came hours after Arizona Diamondbacks shortstop Stephen Drew hit for the cycle in a game against the St. Louis Cardinals, marking the first time two players hit for the cycle in the same day since 1920.

  • September 18 Ichiro Suzuki completes his 200th hit of the season, completing 8 straight seasons of accomplishing the feat, tying the record for number of 200+ hit consecutive seasons. Hall of Famer Willie Keeler is the only other person to have achieved this milestone, from 1894 through 1901.


Game log


2008 Game Log













Player stats



Batting


Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In. Min. games 40., listed by average.











































































































Player
G
AB
H
Avg.
HR
RBI

Ichiro Suzuki
162
686
213
.310
6
42

José López
159
644
191
.297
17
89

Raúl Ibañez
162
635
186
.293
23
110

Yuniesky Betancourt
153
559
156
.279
7
51

Willie Bloomquist
71
165
46
.279
0
9

Jeremy Reed
97
286
77
.269
2
31

Adrián Beltré
143
566
148
.266
25
77

Jamie Burke
48
92
24
.261
1
8

Bryan LaHair
45
146
34
.250
3
10

Miguel Cairo
108
221
55
.249
0
23

José Vidro
85
308
72
.234
7
45

Jeff Clement
66
203
46
.227
5
23

Kenji Johjima
112
379
86
.227
7
39

Wladimir Balentien
71
243
49
.202
7
24


Pitching



Starting pitchers


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


















































Player
G
IP
W
L
SV
ERA
SO

Félix Hernández
31
200.2
9
11
0
3.45
175

Carlos Silva
28
153.1
4
15
0
6.46
69

Érik Bédard
15
81
6
4
0
3.67
72

Miguel Batista
44 (20 starts)
115
4
14
1
6.26
73

Jarrod Washburn
28 (26 starts)
153.2
5
14
1
4.69
87


Relief pitchers


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





































































































Player
G
IP
W
L
H
SV
ERA
SO

Sean Green
72
79
4
5
17
1
4.67
62

J. J. Putz
47
46.1
6
5
0
15
3.88
56

Eric O'Flaherty
7
6.2
0
1
2
0
20.25
4

Mark Lowe
57
63.2
1
5
1
1
5.37
55

Roy Corcoran
50
72.2
6
2
8
3
3.22
39

Cha Seung Baek
10 (1 start)
30
0
1
0
0
5.40
15

Ryan Rowland-Smith
47 (12 starts)
118.1
5
3
1
2
3.42
77

R.A. Dickey
32 (14 starts)
112.1
5
8
0
0
5.21
58

Arthur Rhodes
36
22
2
1
13
1
2.86
26

Brandon Morrow
45 (5 starts)
64.2
3
4
3
10
3.34
75


Farm system



































Level
Team
League
Manager

AAA

Tacoma Rainiers

Pacific Coast League

Daren Brown

AA

West Tenn Diamond Jaxx

Southern League

Scott Steinmann

A

High Desert Mavericks

California League

Jim Horner

A

Wisconsin Timber Rattlers

Midwest League

Terry Pollreisz

A-Short Season

Everett AquaSox

Northwest League

José Moreno

Rookie

Pulaski Mariners

Appalachian League

Rob Mummau

Rookie

AZL Mariners

Arizona League

Andy Bottin


Major League Baseball Draft






















2008 Seattle Mariners draft picks

Information
Owner
Nintendo of America
General Manager(s)
Bill Bavasi
Lee Pelekoudas
Jack Zduriencik
Manager(s)
John McLaren
Jim Riggleman
First pick
Joshua Fields (Rule 4)
Reegie Corona (Rule 5)
Draft positions20 (Rule 4)
2 (Rule 5)
Number of selections50 (Rule 4)
2 (Rule 5)
Players signed (Rule 4)36
Links
Results
Baseball-Reference
The Baseball Cube
Official Site
The Official Site of the Seattle Mariners
Years
2007 • 2008 • 2009

Below is a complete list of the Seattle Mariners draft picks from the two 2008 Major League Baseball drafts.[1][2]


The Seattle Mariners took part in both the Major League Baseball Rule 4 draft and the Rule 5 draft in 2008.[1][2]


The 2008 Major League Baseball Draft was held on June 5 and June 6, 2008. He Mariners made the 20th selection in the draft, selecting Joshua Fields.[1] The Mariners selected a total of 50 players and signed 36 of those selected players.[1]


In the 2008 Rule 5 draft the Mariners selected two players, one in the Major League phase and one in the Triple-A phase. They also had three players selected by other teams, two in the Triple-A phase and one in the Double-A phase.[2]



June amateur draft



Key












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

Bold italics
Indicates a player was signed after the deadline


Table

































































































































































































































































Round (Pick)
Name
Position
School
Ref
1 (20)

Joshua Fields

Right-handed pitcher

University of Georgia

[3][4]
2 (20)

Dennis Raben

Outfielder

University of Miami
[5]
3 (98)

Aaron Pribanic

Right-handed pitcher

University of Nebraska

[1][6]
4 (132)

Steven Hensley

Right-handed pitcher

Elon University

[1][7]
5 (162)

Brett Lorin

Right-handed pitcher

Long Beach State University
[8]
6 (192)

Jarrett Burgess

Outfielder

Florida Christian School
[8]
7 (222)

Nate Tenbrink

Third baseman

Kansas State University
[8]
8 (252)

Bobby LaFromboise

Left-handed pitcher

University of New Mexico
[8]
9 (282)

William Morrison

Right-handed pitcher

Western Michigan University
[1]
10 (312)

Nate Newman

Right-handed pitcher

Pepperdine University
[1]
11 (342)

Matt Jensen

Second basemen

Clovis East High School
[1]
12 (372)

Kenn Kasparek

Right-handed pitcher

University of Texas
[8]
13 (402)

Ryan Royster

Outfielder

University of California, Davis
[8]
14 (432)

Luke Burnett

Right-handed pitcher

Louisiana Tech University

[1][9]
15 (462)

Jacob Shaffer

Outfielder

Northern Kentucky University
[8]
16 (492)

Bennett Billingsley

Second baseman

Lenoir Community College
[8]
17 (422)

Michael Dennhardt

Right-handed pitcher

Don Bosco Preparatory High School
[1]
18 (552)

Travis Howell

Catcher

Long Beach State University
[8]
19 (582)

Taylor Lewis

Right-handed pitcher

Yavapai College
[8]
20 (612)

Frederick Bello

Shortstop

Cerro Coso Community College

[1][10]
21 (642)

Jordan Alvis

Right-handed pitcher

Middle Tennessee State University
[8]
22 (672)

Blake Nation

Right-handed pitcher

Georgia Southern University
[8]
23 (702)

Brandon Maurer

Right-handed pitcher

Orange Lutheran High School
[1]
24 (732)

Henry Contreras

Catcher

California State University, Los Angeles
[8]
25 (762)

Paul Robinson

Second baseman

Paris Junior College
[1]
26 (792)

Taylor Stanton

Right-handed pitcher

Diablo Valley College
[1]
27 (822)

Tommy Johnson

Catcher

Marshall University
[1]
28 (852)

Scott Savastano

Shortstop

Franklin Pierce College
[1]
29 (882)

Stephen Penney

Right-handed pitcher

University of California, Riverside
[1]
30 (912)

Brad Reid

Right-handed pitcher

Bellevue College
[8]
31 (942)

Randy Castillo

Right-handed pitcher

Aiea High School
[1]
32 (972)

Nick Love

Right-handed pitcher

Bellevue College
[8]
33 (1002)

Kyle Brown

Left-handed pitcher

University of California, Santa Barbara
[8]
34 (1032)

Ty Tostenson

Outfielder

Oak Ridge High School
[1]
35 (1062)

Nicholas Czyz

Left-handed pitcher

University of Kansas
[8]
36 (1092)

Chris Kirkland

Right-handed pitcher

University of Memphis
[8]
37 (1122)

Brandon Pullen

Left-handed pitcher

San Diego State University
[8]
38 (1152)

Andres Esquibel

Right-handed pitcher

University of Kansas
[8]
39 (1182)

Christian Staehely

Right-handed pitcher

Princeton University
[8]
40 (1212)

Troy Channing

Catcher

Foothill High School
[1]
41 (1242)

Henry Cotto

Outfielder

GateWay Community College
[1]
42 (1272)

Randy Molina

First baseman

Stanford University
[1]
43 (1302)

Mike Kindel

Outfielder

Springboro High School
[1]
44 (1332)

Donnie Jobe

Second baseman

Elon University
[8]
45 (1360)

Andrew Kittredge

Right-handed pitcher

Joel E. Ferris High School
[1]
46 (1387)

Alvin Rittman

Outfielder

Germantown High School
[1]
47 (1414)

Richard O'Donald

Right-handed pitcher

John Dickinson High School
[1]
48 (1468)

D. J. Mauldin

Right-handed pitcher

California Polytechnic State University
[1]
49 (1468)

Joshua Rodriguez

Catcher
South Mountain College
[1]
50 (1495)

Walker Kelly

Left-handed pitcher

Arlington Heights High School
[1]


Rule 5 draft



Key






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


Table























Phase
Pick
Name
Position
Previous team
Notes
Ref
Major League
2

Reegie Corona

Shortstop

New York Yankees
Corona was returned to the Yankees before the regular season.

[2][11]
Triple-A
2

Pat Ryan

Right-handed pitcher

Milwaukee Brewers

none
[2]


References



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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

  • 2008 Seattle Mariners season at Baseball Reference

  • 2008 Seattle Mariners team page at www.baseball-almanac.com

  • Seattle Mariners Team page at www.mlb.com




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