2006 Seattle Mariners season
Major League Baseball team season
2006 Seattle MarinersLeague American League Division West Ballpark Safeco Field City Seattle , Washington Record 78–84 (.481) Divisional place 4th Owners Nintendo of America (represented by Howard Lincoln ) General managers Bill Bavasi Managers Mike Hargrove Television KSTW 11FSN Northwest (Dave Niehaus ,Rick Rizzs , Ron Fairly , Dave Valle ,Dave Henderson , Jay Buhner )Radio KOMO 710 AM (Dave Niehaus , Rick Rizzs , Ron Fairly , Dave Valle , Dave Henderson , Jay Buhner )
The Seattle Mariners 2006 season was their 30th since the franchise creation, and their third consecutive season finishing at the bottom of the American League West , finishing with a 78–84 (.481) record.
Two players were featured in the All-Star Game : Ichiro Suzuki , making his sixth appearance in the All-Star Game , and José López , with his first appearance.
The Mariners' longest winning streak was 5 games, which they managed twice, between June 16–21 and June 24–29, counterpointed by their longest losing streak of 11 games from August 10–20.
Offseason
December 7, 2005: Yorvit Torrealba was traded by the Seattle Mariners to the Colorado Rockies for Marcos Carvajal.[1]
January 9, 2006: Cody Ransom was signed as a free agent with the Seattle Mariners.[2]
March 30, 2006: Cody Ransom was purchased by the Houston Astros from the Seattle Mariners.[2]
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
3–15
2–5
4–2
3–3
5–1
4–6
3–6
7–12
2–4
4–6
13–6
3–6
8–11
9–9
Boston
15–3
—
4–2
3–4
3–3
4–5
3–3
1–5
8–11
3–7
4–6
10–9
5–4
7–12
16–2
Chicago
5–2
2–4
—
8–11
12–7
11–8
6–3
9–10
2–4
3–3
5–4
3–3
5–5
5–4
14–4
Cleveland
2–4
4–3
11–8
—
6–13
10–8
4–5
8–11
3–4
3–6
4–5
6–1
5–4
4–2
8–10
Detroit
3–3
3–3
7–12
13–6
—
14–4
3–5
11–8
2–5
5–4
6–3
5–3
5–5
3–3
15–3
Kansas City
1–5
5–4
8–11
8–10
4–14
—
3–7
7–12
2–7
4–5
3–5
1–5
3–3
3–4
10–8
Los Angeles
6–4
3–3
3–6
5–4
5–3
7–3
—
4–2
6–4
11–8
10–9
7–2
11–8
4–6
7–11
Minnesota
6–3
5–1
10–9
11–8
8–11
12–7
2–4
—
3–3
6–4
5–3
6–1
4–5
2–5
16–2
New York
12–7
11–8
4–2
4–3
5–2
7–2
4–6
3–3
—
3–6
3–3
13–5
8–2
10–8
10–8
Oakland
4–2
7–3
3–3
6–3
4–5
5–4
8–11
4–6
6–3
—
17–2
6–3
9–10
6–4
8–10
Seattle
6–4
6–4
4–5
5–4
3–6
5–3
9–10
3–5
3–3
2–17
—
6–3
8–11
4–5
14–4
Tampa Bay
6–13
9–10
3–3
1–6
3–5
5–1
2–7
1–6
5–13
3–6
3–6
—
3–6
6–12
11–7
Texas
6–3
4–5
5–5
4–5
5–5
3–3
8–11
5–4
2–8
10–9
11–8
6–3
—
4–2
7–11
Toronto
11–8
12–7
4–5
2–4
3–3
4–3
6–4
5–2
8–10
4–6
5–4
12–6
2–4
—
9–9
Notable transactions
July 26, 2006: Ben Broussard was traded by the Cleveland Indians with cash to the Seattle Mariners for a player to be named later and Shin-Soo Choo. The Seattle Mariners sent Shawn Nottingham (minors) (August 24, 2006) to the Cleveland Indians to complete the trade.[3]
Roster
2006 Seattle Mariners
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
2006 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 3
Angels
5–4
Shields (1–0)
Sherrill (0–1)
Rodríguez (1)
45,515
0–1
2
April 4
Angels
10–8
Piñeiro (1–0)
Lackey (0–1)
20,051
1–1
3
April 5
Angels
6–4
Washburn (1–0)
Weaver (0–1)
Sherrill (1)
21,394
2–1
4
April 6
Athletics
6–2
Meche (1–0)
Loaiza (0–1)
Putz (1)
22,701
3–1
5
April 7
Athletics
5–0
Blanton (1–0)
Hernández (0–1)
30,612
3–2
6
April 8
Athletics
3–0
Zito (1–1)
Moyer (0–1)
Street (1)
37,904
3–3
7
April 9
Athletics
6–4
Harden (1–0)
Piñeiro (1–1)
Street (2)
27,139
3–4
8
April 11
@ Indians
9–5
Lee (1–0)
Washburn (1–1)
17,559
3–5
9
April 12
@ Indians
11–9
Woods (1–0)
Byrd (1–1)
Guardado (1)
14,773
4–5
10
April 13
@ Indians
9–5
Mateo (1–0)
Sauerbeck (0–1)
Putz (2)
24,638
5–5
11
April 14
@ Red Sox
2–1
Schilling (3–0)
Moyer (0–2)
Papelbon (5)
36,431
5–6
12
April 15
@ Red Sox
3–0
Piñeiro (2–1)
Wakefield (1–2)
Guardado (2)
36,047
6–6
13
April 16
@ Red Sox
3–2
Beckett (3–0)
Washburn (1–2)
Papelbon (6)
36,181
6–7
14
April 17
@ Red Sox
7–6
Timlin (1–0)
Guardado (0–1)
36,188
6–8
15
April 18
Rangers
7–4
Koronka (2–1)
Hernández (0–2)
Cordero (2)
17,927
6–9
16
April 19
Rangers
9–6
Putz (1–0)
Cordero (1–2)
17,613
7–9
17
April 20
Rangers
4–3
Bauer (1–0)
Guardado (0–2)
Cordero (3)
17,917
7–10
18
April 21
Tigers
2–1
Maroth (3–0)
Washburn (1–3)
Jones (1)
35,237
7–11
19
April 22
Tigers
2–0
Robertson (2–2)
Meche (1–1)
Rodney (4)
27,893
7–12
20
April 23
Tigers
6–4
Verlander (2–2)
Hernández (0–3)
Jones (2)
28,659
7–13
21
April 24
White Sox
4–3
Mateo (2–0)
McCarthy (1–1)
20,390
8–13
22
April 25
White Sox
13–3
Vázquez (2–1)
Piñeiro (2–2)
Logan (1)
20,451
8–14
23
April 26
White Sox
5–1
Washburn (2–3)
Buehrle (3–1)
23,848
9–14
24
April 28
@ Orioles
5–2
Cabrera (2–2)
Meche (1–2)
Ray (7)
26,934
9–15
25
April 29
@ Orioles
8–6
Hernández (1–3)
Brower (0–1)
Guardado (3)
34,161
10–15
26
April 30
@ Orioles
4–3
Moyer (1–2)
López (1–3)
Guardado (4)
32,421
11–15
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
27
May 1
@ Twins
8–2
Piñeiro (3–2)
Baker (1–3)
11,796
12–15
28
May 2
@ Twins
5–1
Santana (2–3)
Washburn (2–4)
14,513
12–16
29
May 3
@ White Sox
6–5
Jenks (1–0)
Woods (1–1)
27,569
12–17
30
May 4
@ White Sox
4–1
Contreras (5–0)
Hernández (1–4)
Jenks (9)
26,313
12–18
31
May 5
Indians
9–4
Westbrook (3–2)
Soriano (0–1)
32,998
12–19
32
May 6
Indians
4–1
Piñeiro (4–2)
Lee (2–3)
Putz (3)
28,672
13–19
33
May 7
Indians
2–0
Sabathia (2–0)
Washburn (2–5)
Wickman (6)
35,562
13–20
34
May 8
Devil Rays
6–3
Meche (2–2)
Orvella (1–4)
Putz (4)
16,102
14–20
35
May 9
Devil Rays
8–1
Hernández (2–4)
Waechter (0–2)
Soriano (1)
19,726
15–20
36
May 10
Devil Rays
1–0
Kazmir (5–2)
Moyer (1–3)
Walker (4)
21,801
15–21
37
May 12
@ Angels
12–7
Escobar (5–2)
Piñeiro (4–3)
Carrasco (1)
43,912
15–22
38
May 13
@ Angels
5–4
Sherrill (1–1)
Gregg (2–2)
Woods (1)
43,821
16–22
39
May 14
@ Angels
9–4
Meche (3–2)
Weaver (1–6)
Fruto (1)
43,191
17–22
40
May 16
@ Athletics
12–6
Blanton (4–4)
Hernández (2–5)
16,397
17–23
41
May 17
@ Athletics
7–2
Zito (3–3)
Moyer (1–4)
19,208
17–24
42
May 18
@ Athletics
6–3
Saarloos (2–1)
Piñeiro (4–4)
Street (6)
16,397
17–25
43
May 19
Padres
7–4
Soriano (1–1)
Cassidy (3–2)
35,338
18–25
44
May 20
Padres
6–3
Meche (4–2)
Hensley (2–3)
Putz (5)
33,946
19–25
45
May 21
Padres
10–8
Hernández (3–5)
Park (2–2)
Putz (6)
37,132
20–25
46
May 22
Orioles
8–6
Moyer (2–4)
Bédard (5–3)
Guardado (5)
18,819
21–25
47
May 23
Orioles
14–4
Halama (3–1)
Piñeiro (4–5)
Ray (11)
19,435
21–26
48
May 24
Orioles
7–4
Washburn (3–5)
Benson (6–4)
Putz (7)
21,991
22–26
49
May 25
Orioles
2–0
López (2–7)
Meche (4–3)
Ray (12)
23,806
22–27
50
May 26
@ Twins
3–1
Liriano (3–0)
Hernández (3–6)
Nathan (6)
28,082
22–28
51
May 27
@ Twins
9–5
Bonser (1–0)
Moyer (2–5)
Rincón (1)
25,305
22–29
52
May 28
@ Twins
4–3
Nathan (3–0)
Guardado (0–3)
24,388
22–30
53
May 29
@ Rangers
2–0
Rheinecker (1–0)
Washburn (3–6)
Bauer (1)
23,771
22–31
54
May 30
@ Rangers
6–4
Millwood (6–3)
Meche (4–4)
Otsuka (9)
18,084
22–32
55
May 31
@ Rangers
14–5
Hernández (4–6)
Koronka (4–3)
19,131
23–32
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
56
June 2
Royals
4–0
Moyer (3–5)
Keppel (0–1)
28,382
24–32
57
June 3
Royals
12–1
Piñeiro (5–5)
Etherton (1–1)
29,659
25–32
58
June 4
Royals
9–4
Redman (1–4)
Washburn (3–7)
Dessens (1)
28,886
25–33
59
June 5
Royals
4–1
Meche (5–4)
Wood (3–1)
Putz (8)
18,409
26–33
60
June 6
Twins
4–2
Hernández (5–6)
Liriano (4–1)
Putz (9)
21,028
27–33
61
June 7
Twins
10–9
Mateo (3–0)
Crain (0–4)
24,785
28–33
62
June 8
Twins
7–3
Santana (6–4)
Piñeiro (5–6)
27,341
28–34
63
June 9
@ Angels
4–1
Washburn (4–7)
Escobar (5–7)
Putz (10)
44,114
29–34
64
June 10
@ Angels
12–6
Meche (6–4)
Lackey (4–4)
44,129
30–34
65
June 11
@ Angels
6–2
Hernández (6–6)
Weaver (3–9)
42,198
31–34
66
June 13
@ Athletics
2–0
Blanton (6–6)
Moyer (3–6)
Street (15)
15,216
31–35
67
June 14
@ Athletics
7–2
Haren (6–5)
Piñeiro (5–7)
20,550
31–36
68
June 15
@ Athletics
9–6
Loaiza (2–3)
Washburn (4–8)
Street (16)
16,563
31–37
69
June 16
Giants
5–4
Hernández (7–6)
Lowry (2–5)
Putz (11)
41,133
32–37
70
June 17
Giants
8–1
Meche (7–4)
Schmidt (6–3)
45,229
33–37
71
June 18
Giants
5–1
Moyer (4–6)
Wright (5–7)
45,216
34–37
72
June 20
@ Dodgers
9–4
Piñeiro (6–7)
Penny (7–2)
Soriano (2)
43,949
35–37
73
June 21
@ Dodgers
8–5
Mateo (4–0)
Báez (4–4)
Putz (12)
40,419
36–37
74
June 22
@ Dodgers
4–2
Lowe (6–3)
Hernández (7–7)
46,207
36–38
75
June 23
@ Padres
2–1
Linebrink (5–2)
Mateo (4–1)
40,049
36–39
75
June 24
@ Padres
9–5
Moyer (5–6)
Park (5–4)
33,349
37–39
77
June 25
@ Padres
9–4
Sherrill (2–1)
Embree (2–1)
32,707
38–39
78
June 27
@ D-backs
11–7
Woods (2–1)
Lyon (1–2)
Putz (13)
25,068
39–39
79
June 28
@ D-backs
11–3
Hernández (8–7)
González (0–2)
19,723
40–39
80
June 29
@ D-backs
3–2
Guardado (1–3)
Julio (1–3)
Putz (14)
20,649
41–39
81
June 30
Rockies
2–0
Fogg (6–5)
Moyer (5–7)
31,612
41–40
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
82
July 1
Rockies
8–7
Mateo (5–1)
Cortés (3–1)
Putz (15)
33,638
42–40
83
July 2
Rockies
4–3
Fuentes (2–1)
Mateo (5–2)
King (1)
31,709
42–41
84
July 3
Angels
7–1
Weaver (5–0)
Hernández (8–8)
30,632
42–42
85
July 4
Angels
14–6
Santana (9–3)
Mateo (5–3)
30,853
42–43
86
July 5
Angels
4–0
Colón (1–4)
Moyer (5–8)
25,009
42–44
87
July 7
Tigers
6–1
Bonderman (8–4)
Piñeiro (6–8)
31,727
42–45
88
July 8
Tigers
2–1
Miner (6–1)
Washburn (4–9)
Jones (23)
32,404
42–46
89
July 9
Tigers
3–2
Meche (8–4)
Robertson (8–5)
Putz (16)
37,364
43–46
90
July 14
@ Blue Jays
5–3
Meche (9–4)
Janssen (6–8)
Putz (17)
23,443
44–46
91
July 15
@ Blue Jays
7–6
Downs (3–0)
Fruto (0–1)
36,069
44–47
92
July 16
@ Blue Jays
4–3
Downs (4–0)
Sherrill (2–2)
28,679
44–48
93
July 17
@ Yankees
4–2
Wang (10–4)
Washburn (4–10)
Rivera (22)
53,444
44–49
94
July 18
@ Yankees
5–4
Proctor (3–2)
Mateo (5–4)
52,992
44–50
95
July 19
@ Yankees
3–2
Lowe (1–0)
Johnson (10–8)
Putz (18)
54,121
45–50
96
July 21
Red Sox
9–4
Snyder (2–1)
Moyer (5–9)
46,325
45–51
97
July 22
Red Sox
5–2
Hernández (9–8)
Gabbard (0–1)
Putz (19)
46,118
46–51
98
July 23
Red Sox
9–8
Putz (2–0)
Timlin (5–1)
45,975
47–51
99
July 24
Blue Jays
7–3
Piñeiro (7–8)
Janssen (6–10)
29,787
48–51
100
July 25
Blue Jays
12–3
Halladay (13–2)
Meche (9–5)
30,793
48–52
101
July 26
Blue Jays
7–4
Moyer (6–9)
Burnett (2–4)
Putz (20)
33,629
49–52
102
July 28
@ Indians
1–0
Sowers (3–3)
Hernández (9–9)
25,045
49–53
103
July 29
@ Indians
3–1
Washburn (5–10)
Westbrook (7–7)
Putz (21)
27,876
50–53
104
July 30
@ Indians
7–3
Woods (3–1)
Carmona (1–4)
Putz (22)
23,146
51–53
105
July 31
@ Orioles
10–5
Mateo (6–4)
Loewen (1–3)
16,620
52–53
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
106
August 1
@ Orioles
2–0
López (8–11)
Moyer (6–10)
Ray (27)
20,226
52–54
107
August 2
@ Orioles
2–1
Hernández (10–9)
Bédard (12–7)
Putz (23)
17,682
53–54
108
August 4
Athletics
5–2
Zito (12–7)
Washburn (5–11)
44,277
53–55
109
August 5
Athletics
5–2
Haren (9–9)
Piñeiro (7–9)
Street (24)
40,115
53–56
110
August 6
Athletics
7–6
Blanton (12–9)
Meche (9–6)
Street (25)
37,437
53–57
111
August 7
Devil Rays
5–4
Mateo (7–4)
Corcoran (4–3)
Putz (24)
30,735
54–57
112
August 8
Devil Rays
5–1
Mateo (8–4)
Camp (4–1)
32,951
55–57
113
August 9
Devil Rays
2–0
Washburn (6–11)
Shields (4–6)
Putz (25)
39,856
56–57
114
August 10
@ Rangers
8–2
Eaton (2–2)
Piñeiro (7–10)
31,763
56–58
115
August 11
@ Rangers
14–7
Littleton (2–0)
Meche (9–7)
28,207
56–59
116
August 12
@ Rangers
5–4
Vólquez (1–1)
Moyer (6–11)
Ostuka (23)
35,784
56–60
117
August 13
@ Rangers
10–6
Millwood (11–8)
Hernández (10–10)
29,717
56–61
118
August 14
@ Athletics
5–4
Kennedy (3–0)
Soriano (1–2)
Duchscherer (3)
21,859
56–62
119
August 15
@ Athletics
11–2
Saarloos (5–6)
Piñeiro (7–11)
23,726
56–63
120
August 16
@ Athletics
4–0
Haren (11–9)
Meche (9–8)
34,077
56–64
121
August 17
@ Angels
5–2
Escobar (9–10)
Moyer (6–12)
Rodríguez (32)
43,813
56–65
122
August 18
@ Angels
3–0
Weaver (9–0)
Hernández (10–11)
Rodríguez (33)
44,072
56–66
123
August 19
@ Angels
9–7
Carrasco (4–3)
Washburn (6–12)
Rodríguez (34)
44,106
56–67
124
August 20
@ Angels
3–2
Donnelly (3–0)
Putz (2–1)
43,876
56–68
125
August 22
Yankees
6–5
Mateo (9–4)
Villone (3–2)
42,454
57–68
126
August 23
Yankees
9–2
Wang (15–5)
Hernández (10–12)
41,380
57–59
127
August 24
Yankees
4–2
Washburn (7–12)
Johnson (14–10)
Putz (26)
44,634
58–69
128
August 25
Red Sox
6–0
Woods (4–1)
Schilling (14–6)
40,817
59–69
129
August 26
Red Sox
4–3
Putz (3–1)
Timlin (5–4)
44,779
60–69
130
August 27
Red Sox
6–3
Baek (1–0)
Snyder (3–3)
Putz (27)
44,288
61–69
131
August 28
Angels
2–0
Hernández (11–12)
Escobar (9–12)
28,748
62–69
132
August 29
Angels
6–4
Washburn (8–12)
Weaver (9–2)
J. J. Putz (28)
29,059
63–69
133
August 30
Angels
5–3
Lackey (11–9)
Woods (4–2)
Rodríguez (37)
31,269
63–70
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
134
September 1
@ Devil Rays
2–1
McClung (5–12)
Sherrill (2–3)
11,196
63–71
135
September 2
@ Devil Rays
4–3
Baek (2–0)
Howell (0–2)
Putz (29)
14,503
64–71
136
September 3
@ Devil Rays
7–6
Meadows (3–5)
Hernández (11–12)
McClung (4)
14,501
64–72
137
September 4
@ Tigers
6–2
Robertson (12–11)
Washburn (8–13)
32,948
64–73
138
September 5
@ Tigers
4–3
Piñeiro (8–11)
Miller (0–1)
Putz (30)
23,583
65–73
139
September 6
@ Tigers
5–4
Huber (1–0)
Zumaya (6–3)
Putz (31)
23,066
66–73
140
September 8
Rangers
7–2
Baek (3–0)
Millwood (14–10)
Piñeiro (1)
28,646
67–73
141
September 9
Rangers
3–2
Fruto (1–1)
Rheinecker (4–6)
33,454
68–73
142
September 10
Rangers
4–2
Wilson (2–2)
Huber (1–1)
Otsuka (32)
34,321
68–74
143
September 11
Blue Jays
6–2
Lilly (13–12)
Woods (4–3)
24,462
68–75
144
September 12
Blue Jays
4–2
Meche (10–8)
Marcum (2–4)
Putz (32)
26,144
69–75
145
September 13
Blue Jays
10–0
Burnett (8–7)
Baek (3–1)
26,225
69–76
146
September 14
@ Royals
10–8
Pérez (2–3)
Washburn (8–14)
8,839
69–77
147
September 15
@ Royals
11–8
Woods (5–3)
Braun (0–1)
16,412
70–77
148
September 16
@ Royals
7–4
Redman (10–9)
Piñeiro (8–12)
Nelson (8)
12,116
70–78
149
September 17
@ Royals
10–5
Meche (11–8)
Gobble (3–6)
9,817
71–78
150
September 18
@ Rangers
8–1
Millwod (16–10)
Hernández (11–14)
18,214
71–79
151
September 19
@ Rangers
9–7
Huber (2–1)
Wilson (2–1)
Putz (33)
18,551
72–79
152
September 20
@ Rangers
6–3
Baek (4–1)
Tejeda (4–4)
Putz (34)
26,006
73–79
153
September 21
@ White Sox
9–0
Woods (6–3)
Vázquez (11–10)
33,976
74–79
154
September 22
@ White Sox
11–6
Fruto (2–1)
Contreras (13–9)
37,557
75–79
155
September 23
@ White Sox
11–7
Haeger (1–1)
Piñeiro (8–13)
37,400
75–80
156
September 24
@ White Sox
12–7
García (16–9)
Feierabend (0–1)
37,518
75–81
157
September 25
Athletics
10–9
Putz (4–1)
Calero (3–2)
20,982
76–81
158
September 26
Athletics
12–3
Harden (4–0)
Jake Woods (6–4)
19,604
76–82
159
September 27
Athletics
7–6
Witasick (4–0)
Sherrill (2–4)
Street (37)
23,421
76–83
160
September 29
Rangers
6–5
Padilla (15–10)
Fruto (2–2)
Wilson (2–2)
30,766
76–84
161
September 30
Rangers
3–1
Hernández (12–14)
Millwood (16–12)
Putz (35)
23,310
77–84
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
162
October 1
Rangers
3–2
Woods (7–4)
Tejeda (5–5)
Putz (36)
28,361
78–84
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; H = Holds; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Team statistics
Positions in brackets are in league with other MLB teams
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; R = Runs; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Team
G
AB
H
R
Avg.
HR
RBI
Mariners
162
5670 (2nd)
1540 (10th)
756 (21st)
.272 (11th)
172 (18th)
703 (24th)
Opponents
162
5611
1500
792
.267
183
758
Pitching
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts; SHO = Shutouts
Team
G
IP
W
L
ERA
SO
SHO
Mariners
162
1446.2 (12th)
78 (18th)
84 (11th)
4.60 (19th)
1067 (14th)
6 (22nd)
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Inland Empire [4]
Major League Baseball Draft
Below is a complete list of Seattle Mariners draft picks from the June 2006 draft.[5]
The Seattle Mariners took part in both the Major League Baseball Rule 4 draft but not the Rule 5 draft in 2006 .[5]
The 2006 Major League Baseball Draft was held from June 6 to 7.[5] The Mariners selected a total of 50 players in the draft. Of those 50 players, the Mariners signed 26 players.[5] They did however sign multiple players after the draft deadline.
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
Italics
Indicates the player did not sign with the Mariners
Table
In the second round the Mariners selected Chris Tillman .
Ricky Orta was the Mariners fourth round selection.
Nathan Adcock was pick number 141 in the fifth round.
Kam Mickolio was selected in the 18th round by the Mariners.
Kyle Parker was the Mariners 24th round draft pick out of the University of Washington .
References
^ "Yorvit Torrealba Stats" .
^ a b "Cody Ransom Stats" .
^ Ben Broussard Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj "2006 Seattle Mariners Draft Picks" . The Baseball Cube . thebaseballcube.com. Retrieved December 29, 2009 .
^ Beene, Darrin (June 7, 2006). "M's gamble on Cal's 'power arm': Morrow gets nod over Lincecum" . The News Tribune . accessmylibrary.com. Retrieved December 29, 2009 .
^ Corey Brock (June 7, 2006). "Mariners draft features plenty of arms" . Major League Baseball . mlb.mlb.com. Retrieved December 29, 2009 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Mariners make 18 selections on first day of draft" . Major League Baseball . seattle.mariners.mlb.com. June 6, 2006. Archived from the original on June 17, 2011. Retrieved December 29, 2009 .
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