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Another major reason for Seattle's historic season was their overall team defense. Their defense was worth more wins 9. That 9. David Bell 1. Cameron, Stan Javier, and Guillen all were worth more than 1-win defensively as well. In , the Mariners were very good, they won 91 games and reached the ALCS, but their defense was only worth 2.

The over 7-win defensive improvement was a huge boost for the team. The Mariners' rotation had the third best ERA 3. However, their rotation consisted of pitchers who pitched to contact and didn't strike a lot of batters out 5.

Even their top-two starters, Moyer and Garcia, had a 5. The combination between defense and solid starters lead to the Mariners having the lowest team BABIP against by over 20 points. Not only did Safeco Field host the All-Star game and have the top attendance in the AL in '01, but it also played to the Mariners' advantage. Safeco Field is a pitcher's park in every sense of the definition. In , Safeco was the number 2 pitcher's park in terms of runs. With a low K-rate pitching staff, an environment that isn't conducive to home runs is vastly important.

Petersburg, Florida. Joey Hamilton Johns Joseph 'Joey' Hamilton born September 9, is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played professionally for nine seasons, recording a 74—73 win—loss record, a 4. Sanders spent parts of three seasons in the majors with the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners, along w. Baseball Reference. Retrieved August 1, Retrieved March 11, April 2, April 3, April 4, April 6, April 7, April 8, April 10, April 11, April 12, April 13, April 14, April 15, April 16, April 17, April 18, April 19, April 21, April 22, April 24, April 25, Pageviews : American League West Champions.

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Arizona Diamondbacks. Colorado Rockies. Los Angeles Dodgers. San Diego Padres. San Francisco Giants. Kansas City. New York. Tampa Bay. Mariners win. Mariners loss. Mariners team member. Rhodes 1—0. Mecir 0—1. Sasaki 1. Zito 1—0. Halama 0—1. Sele 1—0.

Heredia 0—1. Rhodes 2—0. Zimmerman 0—1. Sasaki 2. Franklin 1—0. Davis 0—1. Sasaki 3. Venafro 1—0. Paniagua 0—1.

Crabtree 2. Halama 1—1. Heredia 0—2. Sasaki 4. Sele 2—0. Mecir 0—2. Sasaki 5. Moyer 1—0. Hudson 1—1. Hasegawa 1—0. Sasaki 0—1. Valdez 0—1. Sasaki 6. Paniagua 1—1. Hasegawa 1—1. Nelson 1. Franklin 2—0. Glynn 0—3. Moyer 2—0. Helling 0—3. Sasaki 7. Davis 2—1. Tomko 0—1. Zimmerman 1. Valdez 0—2. Sasaki 8. Halama 2—1. Rapp 0—3. Sasaki 9. Moyer 3—0. Washburn 0—2. Nelson 2. Sele 3—0. Ortiz 2—2. Stanton 1—1. Sasaki Charlton 1—0. Pettitte 3—2. Moyer 4—0. Mussina 1—3. Rhodes 1. White Sox. Sele 4—0. Baldwin 0—1.

Tomko 1—1. Biddle 1—1. Glover 2—1. Franklin 2—1. Red Sox. Halama 2—2. Arrojo 4. Sele 5—0. Nomo 3—2. Moyer 5—0. Castillo 3—2. Blue Jays. Parris 2—2. Abott 0—1. Rhodes 3—0. Carpenter 3—1. Halama 2—3. Nomo 4—2. Moyer 5—1. Nelson 1—0. Arrojo 1—1. Halama 3—3. Ohka 2—2. Abbott 1—1. Hamilton 1—2. Tomko 2—1. Escobar 0—1. Moyer 6—1. Loaiza 4—4. Nelson 2—0. Howry 2—1. Paniagua 1.



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