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2009 Seattle Mariners season

The 2009 Seattle Mariners season was the 33rd season in franchise history. They improved upon a disappointing 2008 season, where they finished last in the American League West with a 61–101 record. They finished 3rd in the AL West with an 85–77 record, a 24 win improvement. The 2009 Mariners became the 13th team in MLB history to have a winning record following a 100+ loss season. On September 13, 2009, Ichiro Suzuki got his 200th hit of the season. In the process, he set a new MLB record by getting at least 200 hits for nine consecutive seasons, passing the mark held by Wee Willie Keeler.[1]

2009 Seattle Mariners

Seattle, Washington

85–77 (.525)

3rd

Overview[edit]

Even before Opening Day, the season was marked with a flurry of change, most notably with the hiring of new general manager Jack Zduriencik, field manager Don Wakamatsu, and an entirely new major-league coaching staff. Unlike the previous season, which was approached with an expectation to contend for the AL West division title, the 2009 season has been approached with a rebuilding philosophy and a departure from the team-building strategies used in previous seasons. In January the Mariners unveiled their 2009 slogan, "A New Day, A New Way", to reflect their rebuilding philosophy.


In terms of players, this season was marked by the free agency departure of outfielder Raúl Ibáñez, who signed with the Philadelphia Phillies, and the trade of closer J. J. Putz to the New York Mets. However, the offseason has been most notable for the acquisition of longtime Mariners outfielder Ken Griffey Jr., nearly 10 years after trading him to the Cincinnati Reds. Other notable acquisitions have included outfielders Franklin Gutiérrez and Endy Chávez (both from the Putz trade), new closer David Aardsma (traded by Boston Red Sox) and long-time Kansas City Royals infielder Mike Sweeney (free agent).


This season also marks the 10th anniversary of Safeco Field, the Mariners' home stadium which opened its gates on July 15, 1999.

October 22 Hired Jack Zduriencik.

general manager

November 19 Hired Don Wakamatsu.

field manager

December 1 Hired and Lee Tinsley as bench and first base coaches, respectively.

Ty Van Burkleo

December 3 Signed IF Russell Branyan; hired Rick Adair and John Wetteland as pitching and bullpen coaches, respectively.

free agent

December 7 Hired hitting coach .

Alan Cockrell

Jeremy Reed

December 23 Signed free agent C to a minor league contract, two weeks after non-tendering him.

Jamie Burke

Source:

MLB Standings Grid – 2009

Player stats[edit]

Batting[edit]

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases


Through October 4, 2009

2009 Seattle Mariners draft picks

Dustin Ackley (Rule 4)
Kanekoa Texeira (Rule 5)

2 (Rule 4)
14 (Rule 5)

52 (Rule 4)
2 (Rule 5)

35

2008 • 2009 • 2010

2009 Seattle Mariners season at Baseball Reference

Archived October 9, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

2009 Seattle Mariners season official site