2005 Seattle Mariners season

The Seattle Mariners 2005 season was their 29th since the franchise creation, and their second consecutive season finishing at the bottom of the American League West, finishing with a record of 69-93 (.426). They only had one player in the 2005 All-Star Game, who was Ichiro Suzuki with his fifth selection for the All-Star Game.

2005 Seattle Mariners
Félix Hernández's rookie season
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record69–93 (.426)
Divisional place4th
Other information
Owner(s)Nintendo of America
(represented by Howard Lincoln)
General manager(s)Bill Bavasi
Manager(s)Mike Hargrove
Local televisionKSTW 11
FSN Northwest
Local radioKOMO (AM) 710 AM(Dave Niehaus, Rick Rizzs, Ron Fairly, Dave Valle, Dave Henderson, Jay Buhner)
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Over the course of the disappointing season, the Mariners managed to have their longest winning streak over the course of a four-game series with the Angels (July 7–10), while having two losing streaks of seven between April 30–8 May / June 25 – July 2.

Offseason

  • December 17, 2004: Adrián Beltré was signed as a Free Agent with the Seattle Mariners.[1]

Regular season

Opening Day starters

  • Adrián Beltré
  • Bret Boone
  • Raúl Ibañez
  • Jamie Moyer
  • Miguel Olivo
  • Jeremy Reed
  • Richie Sexson
  • Ichiro Suzuki
  • Wilson Valdez
  • Randy Winn[2]

Season standings

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 9567 0.586 49–32 46–35
Oakland Athletics 8874 0.543 7 45–36 43–38
Texas Rangers 7983 0.488 16 44–37 35–46
Seattle Mariners 6993 0.426 26 39–42 30–51

Record vs. opponents

2005 American League Records

Sources:
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL 
Baltimore 8–102–61–63–54–22–43–37–114–67–312–64–69–108–10
Boston 10–84–34–26–44–26–44–29–106–43–313–67–27–1112–6
Chicago 6–23–414–514–513–54–611–73–32–76–34–23–64–212–6
Cleveland 6–12–45–1412–613–63–510–93–46–37–34–63–34–215–3
Detroit 5–34–65–146–1210–94–68–111–51–55–45–24–24–39–9
Kansas City 2–42–45–136–139–102–76–133–32–42–73–52–83–69–9
Los Angeles 4–24–66–45–36–47–26–46–410–99–94–515–41–512–6
Minnesota 3–32–47–119–1011–813–64–63–34–66–46–03–64–28–10
New York 11–710–93–34–35–13–34–63–37–27–38–117–312–611–7
Oakland 6–44–67–23–65–14–29–106–42–712–64–511–85–510–8
Seattle 3–73–33–63–74–57–29–94–63–76–124–26–134–610–8
Tampa Bay 6–126–132–46–42–55–35–40–611–85–42–46–28–113–15
Texas 6–42–76–33–32–48–24–156–33–78–1113–62–67–39–9
Toronto 10–911–72–42–43–46–35–12–46–125–56–411–83–78–10

Transactions

  • June 7, 2005: Jeff Clement was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 1st round (3rd pick) of the 2005 amateur draft. Player signed July 26, 2005.[3]
  • July 11, 2005: Bret Boone was sent to the Minnesota Twins by the Seattle Mariners as part of a conditional deal.[4]
  • July 30, 2005: Yorvit Torrealba was traded by the San Francisco Giants with Jesse Foppert to the Seattle Mariners for Randy Winn.[5]
  • August 19, 2005: Scott Spiezio was released by the Seattle Mariners.[6]

Roster

2005 Seattle Mariners
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Game log

2005 Game Log ({{{win}}}–{{{loss}}})

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Ichiro Suzuki162679206.3031568
Raúl Ibañez162614172.2802089
Richie Sexson156558147.26339121
Adrián Beltré156603154.2551987
Jeremy Reed141488124.254345

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Félix Hernández1284.1442.6777
Jamie Moyer32200.01374.28102
Ryan Franklin30186.28155.1693
Gil Meche26139.21085.2280
Joel Piñeiro30189.07115.62107
Aaron Sele21116.06125.6653

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; SV = Saves; W = Wins; L = Losses; H = Holds; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L H SV ERA SO
Jorge Campillo22.000000.001
Ron Villone5240.1231712.4541
Rafael Soriano77.100102.459
Eddie Guardado5856.1200362.7248
Julio Mateo5588.136803.0652
J. J. Putz6460.0652113.6045
Jeff Nelson4936.213913.9334
Shigetoshi Hasegawa4666.213304.1930
Jeff Harris1153.2250394.1925
Masao Kida12.000004.280
Matt Thornton5557.004505.2157
George Sherrill2919.043905.2124
Bobby Madritsch14.101006.231
Scott Atchison66.200006.759
Clint Nageotte34.000006.751

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
Mariners1625507 (20th)1408 (27th)699 (22nd).256 (26th)130 (25th)657 (22nd)
Opponents16255291483751.268179729

Pitching

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts; SHO = Shutouts

Team G IP W L ERA SO SHO
Mariners1621427.2 (26th)69 (26th)93 (5th)4.49 (20th)892 (30th)7 (22nd)

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Tacoma Rainiers Pacific Coast League Dan Rohn
AA San Antonio Missions Texas League Dave Brundage
A Inland Empire 66ers California League Daren Brown
A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Midwest League Scott Steinmann
A-Short Season Everett AquaSox Northwest League Pedro Grifol
Rookie AZL Mariners Arizona League Dana Williams

[7]

Major League Baseball Draft

2005 Seattle Mariners draft picks
Jeff Clement (pictured) was the Mariners first round pick in 2005.
Information
OwnerNintendo of America
General Manager(s)Bill Bavasi
Manager(s)Mike Hargrove
First pickJeff Clement (Rule 4) Jason Bourgeois (Rule 5)
Draft positions5 (Rule 4) 4 (Rule 5)
Number of selections50 (Rule 4) 1 (Rule 5)
Players signed (Rule 4)26
Links
ResultsThe Baseball Cube
Official SiteThe Official Site of the Seattle Mariners
Years2004 • 2005 • 2006

Below is a list of 2005 Seattle Mariners draft picks. The Mariners took part in both the Rule 4 draft (June amateur draft) and the Rule 5 draft. The first selection by the Mariners in the Rule 4 draft was catcher Jeff Clement. The first and only player selected by Seattle in the Rule 5 draft was infielder Jason Bourgeois.

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

Justin Thomas was selected in the fourth round of the 2005 draft.
Round (Pick) Name Position School Ref
1 (3) Jeff Clement Catcher University of Southern California [8]
4 (113) Justin Thomas Left-handed pitcher Youngstown State University [9]
5 (143) Stephen Kahn Right-handed pitcher Loyola Marymount University [10]
6 (173) Michael Lynn Right-handed pitcher Brownsburg High School [11]
7 (203) Robert Rohrbaugh Left-handed pitcher Clemson University [12]
8 (233) David Asher Left-handed pitcher Florida International University [11]
9 (263) Bryan Sabatella Third baseman Quinnipiac College [11]
10 (293) Ronald Prettyman Third baseman California State University, Fullerton [11]
11 (323) Brian Contreras Outfielder Puerto Rico Baseball Academy and High School [11]
12 (353) Anthony Varvaro Right-handed pitcher St. John's University [11]
13 (383) Reed Eastley Shortstop Niagara University [11]
14 (413) Bradley Boyer Second baseman University of Arizona [11]
15 (443) John Holdzkom Right-handed pitcher Rancho Cucamonga High School [11]
16 (473) Grant Gerrard Outfielder Southern Illinois University [11]
17 (503) James Russell Left-handed pitcher Navarro College [11]
18 (533) Curtis Ledbetter First baseman University of Nebraska [11]
19 (563) Brett Bannister Right-handed pitcher University of Southern California [11]
20 (593) Travis Scott Catcher Lincoln Land Community College [11]
21 (623) Nicholas Allen Right-handed pitcher Villanova University [11]
22 (653) Alex Gary Outfielder Virginia Commonwealth University [11]
23 (683) Ryan Lindgren Right-handed pitcher Stillwater High School [11]
24 (713) Kevin Gergel Catcher Kennesaw State University [11]
25 (743) William Brown Left-handed pitcher Downey High School [11]
26 (773) Ari Kafka Right-handed pitcher Quinnipiac College [11]
27 (803) Jeremy Hill Right-handed pitcher Ohlone College [11]
28 (883) Lance Beus Left-handed pitcher Brigham Young University [11]
29 (863) Eric Thomas Outfielder Buchholz High School [11]
30 (893) Aric Van Gaalen Left-handed pitcher Edmonton Cracker-Cats (Independent baseball) [13]
31 (923) Jeffrey Gilmore Right-handed pitcher Stanford University [11]
32 (953) John Heckman Second baseman Indiana University [11]
33 (983) Julian Henson Catcher Cordova High School [11]
34 (1013) Andrew Schneider Right-handed pitcher Franklin High School [11]
35 (1043) Blake Amador Outfielder Modesto Junior College [11]
36 (1073) Ross Kwan Catcher Seattle Preparatory School [11]
37 (1103) Jesse Costa Right-handed pitcher Magnolia High School [11]
38 (1133) Joe Agreste First baseman Greenbrier Christian Academy [11]
39 (1163) Duke Welker Right-handed pitcher Seminole State College [11]
40 (1192) Eugene Edwards Outfielder Long Beach Community College [11]
41 (1221) Joseph White First baseman Georgia Perimeter College [11]
42 (1250) Kevin Reynolds Outfielder Quincy University [11]
43 (1279) Philip Roy Right-handed pitcher Miami Southridge High School [11]
44 (1308) Paul Patterson Right-handed pitcher Northern Kentucky University [11]
45 (1337) Luis Coste Outfielder Cochise County Community College [11]
46 (1366) Rufus Lumry Left-handed pitcher Princeton University [11]
47 (1395) Andrew Hargrove First baseman Kent State University [11]
48 (1423) Matthew Gardner Right-handed pitcher Grayson County Community College [11]
49 (1450) Dennis Raben First baseman St. Thomas Aquinas High School [11]
50 (1477) Xavier Scruggs First baseman Poway High School [11]

Rule 5 draft

Jason Bourgeois was the Mariners only Rule 5 selection in 2005.

Key

Pick Indicates the pick the player was drafted
Previous team Indicates the previous organization, not Minor league team

Table

Phase (Pick) Name Position Previous team Notes Ref
Triple-A (4) Jason Bourgeois Infielder Atlanta Braves He spent the entire season with the Double-A San Antonio Missions. [14]

References

  • Game Logs:
1st Half: Seattle Mariners Game Log on ESPN.com
2nd Half: Seattle Mariners Game Log on ESPN.com
  1. https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/beltrad01.shtml
  2. http://baseball-almanac.com/teamstats/roster.php?y=2005&t=SEA
  3. https://www.baseball-reference.com/c/clemeje01.shtml
  4. https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/boonebr01.shtml
  5. https://www.baseball-reference.com/t/torreyo01.shtml
  6. https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/spiezsc01.shtml
  7. Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
  8. Jim Street (June 7, 2005). "Mariners take Clement at No. 3". Major League Baseball. mlb.mlb.com. Retrieved December 31, 2009.
  9. "JUSTIN THOMAS YSU pitcher selected in fourth round". Youngstown Vindicator. vindy.com. June 8, 2005. Retrieved December 31, 2009.
  10. "M's Select Catcher With No. 3 Pick In Baseball Draft". KOMO. komonews.com. June 7, 2005. Archived from the original on March 6, 2012. Retrieved 2009-12-08.
  11. "2005 Seattle Mariners Draft Picks". The Baseball Cube. thebaseballcube.com. Retrieved December 31, 2009.
  12. Zachary J. Young (June 8, 2005). "Mariners select Rohrbaugh". Evening Sun. nl.newsbank.com. Retrieved December 31, 2009.
  13. "Aric Van Gaalen drafted". OurSports Central. oursportscentral.com. June 8, 2005. Retrieved January 1, 2010.
  14. John Manuel (December 8, 2005). "Rule Five Draft Proves Uneventful". Baseball America. baseballamerica.com. Retrieved January 2, 2010.
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