2001 Seattle Mariners Roster

American League (AL)
Team Record: 116-46
Finished 1st in the AL's West Division
Attendance: 3,507,326, Avg. 43,362
Ballpark: Safeco Field
Won Division
American League Division Series - Defeated Cleveland Indians 3-2
American League Championship Series - Lost to New York Yankees 4-1
Manager: Lou Piniella (112-46)
Manager: John McLaren (4-0)
Location: Seattle, Washington
2001 Seattle Mariners Statistics
2001 Seattle Mariners Results

The Seattle Mariners of the American League ended the 2001 season with a record of 116 wins and 46 losses, finishing first in the AL's West Division.

The team plated 927 runs, tops in the circuit. The team conceded 627 runs, the lowest total in the circuit. Bret Boone walloped 37 home runs for the team, while John Olerud, David Bell, Mike Cameron and Edgar Martinez each added 20 or more also. Bret Boone drove in 141 runs. Ichiro Suzuki led hitters with significant playing time by hitting .350. Jamie Moyer topped the squad with 20 wins, plus Freddy Garcia, Aaron Sele and Paul Abbott each contributed 15 or more wins, too Freddy Garcia recorded a 3.05 ERA, leading regularly-used pitchers.

Lou Piniella and John McLaren coached the team. The 2001 Seattle Mariners qualified for the playoffs as a division winner.

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Player Pos. Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Paul AbbottPRRSeptember 15, 19676'3"185Van Nuys, CA USA
David Bell3BRRSeptember 14, 19725'10"170Cincinnati, OH USA
Bret Boone2BRRApril 6, 19695'10"180El Cajon, CA USA
Pat BordersCRRMay 14, 19636'2"190Columbus, OH USA
Jay BuhnerLFRRAugust 13, 19646'3"220Louisville, KY USA
Mike CameronCFRRJanuary 8, 19736'2"210LaGrange, GA USA
Norm CharltonPBLJanuary 6, 19636'3"195Fort Polk, LA USA
Ryan FranklinPRRMarch 5, 19736'3"190Fort Smith, AR USA
Brian FuentesPLLAugust 9, 19756'4"230Merced, CA USA
Freddy GarciaPRROctober 6, 19766'4"250Caracas, Distrito Capital Venezuela
Charles GipsonLFRRDecember 16, 19726'2"180Orange, CA USA
Carlos GuillenSSBRSeptember 30, 19756'1"215Maracay, Aragua Venezuela
John HalamaPLLFebruary 22, 19726'5"215Brooklyn, NY USA
Stan JavierLFBRJanuary 9, 19646'0"185San Francisco de Macoris, Duarte D.R.
Gene KingsaleLFBRAugust 20, 19766'3"190Solito, Oranjestad West Aruba
Tom LampkinCLRMarch 4, 19645'11"180Cincinnati, OH USA
Al MartinLFLLNovember 24, 19676'2"220West Covina, CA USA
Edgar Martinez1BRRJanuary 2, 19636'0"175New York, NY USA
Mark McLemoreIFBROctober 4, 19645'11"175San Diego, CA USA
Jamie MoyerPLLNovember 18, 19626'0"170Sellersville, PA USA
Jeff NelsonPRRNovember 17, 19666'8"225Baltimore, MD USA
John Olerud1BLLAugust 5, 19686'5"205Seattle, WA USA
Jose PaniaguaPRRAugust 20, 19736'2"185San Jose de Ocoa, Peravia D.R.
Joel PineiroPRRSeptember 25, 19786'0"200Rio Piedras, P.R.
Scott PodsednikLFLLMarch 18, 19766'0"185West, TX USA
Arthur RhodesPLLOctober 24, 19696'2"220Waco, TX USA
Anthony SandersLFRRMarch 2, 19746'2"200Tucson, AZ USA
Kazuhiro SasakiPRRFebruary 22, 19686'4"209Tokyo, Tokyo Japan
Aaron SelePRRJune 25, 19706'5"205Golden Valley, MN USA
Ed SpragueIFRRJuly 25, 19676'2"215Castro Valley, CA USA
Denny StarkPRROctober 27, 19746'2"210Hicksville, OH USA
Ichiro SuzukiRFLROctober 22, 19735'11"175Kasugai, Aichi Japan
Brett TomkoPRRApril 7, 19736'4"220Cleveland, OH USA
Ramon VazquezSSLRAugust 21, 19765'11"195Aibonito, P.R.
Dan WilsonCRRMarch 25, 19696'3"190Arlington Heights, IL USA