Mariners Scorecard

Last Updated: 04/03/2025 10:17 AM
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HoleWinsLossesScore+5
145+1Bogey (+1)
245+2Bogey (+1)
372EEagle (-2)
454EPar (E)
545+1Bogey (+1)
645+2Bogey (+1)
772EEagle (-2)
863-1Birdie (-1)
945EBogey (+1)
 In: -1
1045+1Bogey (+1)
1136+3Dbl Bogey (+2)
1245+4Bogey (+1)
1354+4Par (E)
1436+6Dbl Bogey (+2)
1554+6Par (E)
1645+7Bogey (+1)
1754+7Par (E)
1872+5Eagle (-2)
 Out: +7
Avg54EPar

Analysis

The Seattle Mariners finished the 2009 season with a record of 61-101, which was the worst in the franchise's history at that time. They lost 91 games, which was the most in the league and the second-most in MLB history behind the 1899 Cleveland Spiders, who lost 124 games. The Mariners also set a team record for consecutive losses with 17, which happened from August 30 to September 16.

The Mariners had a poor offense throughout the season, scoring the fewest runs in the league (658) and having the lowest batting average (.247). They also had a poor pitching performance, with a team ERA of 5.59, which was the highest in the league.

The Mariners' best player during the season was Ichiro Suzuki, who hit .308 with 10 home runs and 53 RBIs. However, the team struggled to find consistency and depth throughout the season, leading to their poor record.

Overall, the 2009 Seattle Mariners season was a disappointing one, as they failed to make the playoffs for the third straight year and set several team records for losses and defeats. Updated: September 21, 2025 at 7:17 AM