2019 Seattle Mariners season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2019 Seattle Mariners season was the 43rd season in franchise history. The Mariners played their twentieth full season and twenty-first overall at newly renamed T-Mobile Park , their home ballpark . The Mariners entered the season with the longest active playoff drought in the four major North American professional sports and again failed to make their first postseason appearance since 2001 .[ 1] The Mariners started the season with a 13–2 record, their best start in franchise history. However, they went 55–92 after their great start, finishing last in the American League West for the first time since 2012 and falling out of the playoffs once again.
With the Washington Nationals winning the World Series during the 2019 postseason, the Mariners now hold the dubious distinction of being the only MLB franchise to have never played in the World Series. The Mariners also set a then-MLB record by using 69 different players during the regular season, which would stand for five years before being broken by the Miami Marlins in 2024.
Ichiro Suzuki played his final MLB game in the second game of the season.
Standings
American League West
Record against opponents
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
7–12
3–3
3–4
3–4
2–4
3–3
4–3
0–6
2–17
1–6
3–4
7–12
1–6
8–11
7–13
Boston
12–7
—
5–2
3–3
5–2
2–4
5–1
4–3
3–3
5–14
4–3
4–3
7–12
4–3
11–8
10–10
Chicago
3–3
2–5
—
11–8
12–6
4–3
9–10
2–5
6–13
4–3
1–5
2–4
2–4
4–3
4–3
6–14
Cleveland
4–3
3–3
8–11
—
18–1
3–4
12–7
6–0
10–9
4–3
1–5
5–1
1–6
4–3
6–1
8–12
Detroit
4–3
2–5
6–12
1–18
—
1–6
10–9
3–3
5–14
3–3
1–6
1–6
2–4
0–6
3–4
5–15
Houston
4–2
4–2
3–4
4–3
6–1
—
5–1
14–5
3–4
4–3
11–8
18–1
3–4
13–6
4–2
11–9
Kansas City
3–3
1–5
10–9
7–12
9–10
1–5
—
2–4
5–14
2–5
2–5
2–5
3–4
2–5
1–6
9–11
Los Angeles
3–4
3–4
5–2
0–6
3–3
5–14
4–2
—
1–5
2–5
6–13
10–9
3–4
9–10
6–1
12–8
Minnesota
6–0
3–3
13–6
9–10
14–5
4–3
14–5
5–1
—
2–4
3–4
5–2
5–2
6–1
4–3
8–12
New York
17–2
14–5
3–4
3–4
3–3
3–4
5–2
5–2
4–2
—
2–4
6–1
12–7
3–3
11–8
12–8
Oakland
6–1
3–4
5–1
5–1
6–1
8–11
5–2
13–6
4–3
4–2
—
10–9
4–3
13–6
0–6
11–9
Seattle
4–3
3–4
4–2
1–5
6–1
1–18
5–2
9–10
2–5
1–6
9–10
—
2–4
8–11
4–2
9–11
Tampa Bay
12–7
12–7
4–2
6–1
4–2
4–3
4–3
4–3
2–5
7–12
3–4
4–2
—
3–3
13–6
14–6
Texas
6–1
3–4
3–4
3–4
6–0
6–13
5–2
10–9
1–6
3–3
6–13
11–8
3–3
—
3–3
9–11
Toronto
11–8
8–11
3–4
1–6
4–3
2–4
6–1
1–6
3–4
8–11
6–0
2–4
6–13
3–3
—
3–17
Regular season
Game log
2019 game log: 68–94 (Home: 35–46; Away: 33–48)
March: 5–1 (Home: 3–1; Away: 2–0)
April: 13–13 (Home: 4–9; Away: 9–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
7
April 1
Angels
6–3
Hernández (1–0)
Stratton (0–1)
Elías (1)
14,463
6–1
W3
8
April 2
Angels
2–1
Gonzales (3–0)
García (0–1)
Swarzak (1)
13,567
7–1
W4
–
April 4
@ White Sox
Postponed (inclement weather); Rescheduled for April 5th.
9
April 5
@ White Sox
8–10
Burr (1–0)
Gearrin (0–1)
Colomé (2)
32,723
7–2
L1
10
April 6
@ White Sox
9–2
Leake (2–0)
Giolito (1–1)
—
31,286
8–2
W1
11
April 7
@ White Sox
12–5
LeBlanc (2–0)
Nova (0–1)
—
12,509
9–2
W2
12
April 8
@ Royals
13–5
Elías (1–0)
Bailey (0–1)
—
10,259
10–2
W3
13
April 9
@ Royals
6–3
Gonzales (4–0)
Junis (1–1)
Swarzak (2)
10,366
11–2
W4
14
April 10
@ Royals
6–5
Swarzak (1–0)
Boxberger (0–2)
Elías (2)
12,775
12–2
W5
15
April 11
@ Royals
7–6 (10)
Brennan (1–0)
Sparkman (0–1)
Sadzeck (1)
10,231
13–2
W6
16
April 12
Astros
6–10
Peacock (2–0)
Armstrong (0–1)
Osuna (5)
30,969
13–3
L1
17
April 13
Astros
1–3
Verlander (2–0)
Hernández (1–1)
Osuna (6)
30,533
13–4
L2
18
April 14
Astros
2–3
Cole (1–2)
Brennan (0–1)
Osuna (7)
29,237
13–5
L3
19
April 15
Indians
4–6
Bauer (2–1)
Kikuchi (0–1)
Hand (5)
11,214
13–6
L4
20
April 16
Indians
2–4
Bieber (2–0)
Leake (2–1)
Hand (6)
11,826
13–7
L5
21
April 17
Indians
0–1
Carrasco (2–2)
Swanson (0–1)
Wittgren (1)
13,325
13–8
L6
22
April 18
@ Angels
11–10
Swarzak (2–0)
Allen (0–1)
Elias (3)
33,592
14–8
W1
23
April 19
@ Angels
5–3
Rosscup (2–0)
Allen (0–2)
Elias (4)
41,021
15–8
W2
24
April 20
@ Angels
6–5
Kikuchi (1–1)
Cahill (1–2)
Swarzak (3)
41,147
16–8
W3
25
April 21
@ Angels
6–8
Barria (2–1)
Leake (2–2)
García (1)
34,155
16–9
L1
26
April 23
@ Padres
3–6
Margevicius (2–2)
Swanson (0–2)
Yates (11)
25,154
16–10
L2
27
April 24
@ Padres
0–1
Paddack (1–1)
Hernández (1–2)
Yates (12)
23,417
16–11
L3
28
April 25
Rangers
14–2
Gonzales (5–0)
Hearn (0–1)
—
12,644
17–11
W1
29
April 26
Rangers
5–4 (11)
Elias (2–0)
Dowdy (1–1)
—
21,721
18–11
W2
30
April 27
Rangers
1–15
Minor (3–2)
Leake (2–3)
—
26,493
18–12
L1
31
April 28
Rangers
1–14
Lynn (3–2)
Swanson (0–3)
—
21,503
18–13
L2
32
April 30
Cubs
5–6
Brach (3–0)
Brennan (1–1)
Cishek (1)
27,545
18–14
L3
May: 7–21 (Home: 5–7; Away: 2–14)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
33
May 1
Cubs
0–11
Lester (2–1)
Gonzales (5–1)
—
29,471
18–15
L4
34
May 3
@ Indians
1–2
Hand (1–1)
Swarzak (2–1)
—
16,334
18–16
L5
35
May 4
@ Indians
4–5
Olson (1–0)
Sadzeck (0–1)
Hand (10)
18.420
18–17
L6
36
May 5
@ Indians
10–0
Swanson (1–3)
Anderson (0–1)
—
19,665
19–17
W1
37
May 6
@ Yankees
3–7
Sabathia (2–1)
Hernández (1–3)
—
37,423
19–18
L1
38
May 7
@ Yankees
4–5
Harvey (1–0)
Swarzak (2–2)
—
36,851
19–19
L2
39
May 8
@ Yankees
10–1
Kikuchi (2–1)
Loáisiga (1–1)
—
38,774
20–19
W1
40
May 9
@ Yankees
1–3
Happ (2–3)
Leake (2–4)
Chapman (8)
37,016
20–20
L1
41
May 10
@ Red Sox
1–14
Rodríguez (4–2)
Swanson (1–4)
—
33,731
20–21
L2
42
May 11
@ Red Sox
5–9
Porcello (3–3)
Hernández (1–4)
—
36,024
20–22
L3
43
May 12
@ Red Sox
2–11
Velázquez (1–2)
Gonzales (5–2)
—
33,069
20–23
L4
44
May 13
Athletics
6–5 (10)
Brennan (2–2)
Soria (1–3)
—
12,250
21–23
W1
45
May 14
Athletics
4–3
Leake (3–4)
Anderson (4–3)
Elias (5)
11,365
22–23
W2
46
May 16
Twins
6–11
Pineda (3–3)
Swanson (1–5)
—
16,397
22–24
L1
47
May 17
Twins
1–7
Pérez (6–1)
Gonzales (5–3)
—
20,268
22–25
L2
48
May 18
Twins
4–18
Duffey (1–0)
LeBlanc (2–1)
—
34,433
22–26
L3
49
May 19
Twins
7–4
Kikuchi (3–1)
Gibson (4–2)
—
31,068
23–26
W1
50
May 20
@ Rangers
9–10
Minor (5–3)
Leake (3–5)
—
18,796
23–27
L1
51
May 21
@ Rangers
3–5
Lynn (6–3)
Milone (0–1)
Kelley (3)
19,157
23–28
L2
52
May 22
@ Rangers
1–2
Sampson (2–3)
Gonzales (5–4)
Kelley (4)
22,400
23–29
L3
53
May 24
@ Athletics
2–6
Trivino (2–0)
LeBlanc (2–2)
—
12,902
23–30
L4
54
May 25
@ Athletics
5–6
Fiers (4–3)
Kikuchi (3–2)
Treinen (10)
18,975
23–31
L5
55
May 26
@ Athletics
1–7
Anderson (6–3)
Leake (3–6)
—
14,664
23–32
L6
56
May 27
Rangers
6–2
Milone (1–1)
Lynn (6–4)
—
14,135
24–32
W1
57
May 28
Rangers
4–11
Sampson (3–3)
Gonzales (5–5)
—
12,452
24–33
L1
58
May 29
Rangers
7–8
Chavez (1–1)
Bass (0–1)
Kelley (6)
16,059
24–34
L2
59
May 30
Angels
3–9
Peña (3–1)
Kikuchi (3–3)
—
13,972
24–35
L3
60
May 31
Angels
4–3
Leake (4–6)
Skaggs (4–5)
Bass (1)
32,164
25–35
W1
June: 12–16 (Home: 5–8; Away: 7–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
61
June 1
Angels
3–6
Bedrosian (2–3)
Brennan (2–3)
Robles (7)
28,128
25–36
L1
62
June 2
Angels
3–13
Suárez (1–0)
Gonzales (5–6)
—
28,912
25–37
L2
63
June 3
Astros
2–4
Valdez (3–2)
Gearrin (0–2)
Pressly (3)
11,825
25–38
L3
64
June 4
Astros
5–11
Guduan (1–0)
Brennan (2–4)
—
12,208
25–39
L4
65
June 5
Astros
14–1
Leake (5–6)
Peacock (5–3)
—
13,652
26–39
W1
66
June 6
Astros
7–8 (14)
Devenski (1–0)
Festa (0–1)
—
20,258
26–40
L1
67
June 7
@ Angels
6–2
Gonzales (6–6)
Heaney (0–1)
—
41,495
27–40
W1
68
June 8
@ Angels
3–12
Peters (1–0)
Kikuchi (3–4)
—
40,569
27–41
L1
69
June 9
@ Angels
9–3
LeBlanc (3–2)
Suárez (1–1)
—
41,614
28–41
W1
70
June 11
@ Twins
5–6
Magill (2–0)
Brennan (2–5)
May (2)
23,046
28–42
L1
71
June 12
@ Twins
9–6 (10)
Bass (1–1)
Duffey (1–1)
Elías (6)
25,909
29–42
W1
72
June 13
@ Twins
5–10
Harper (2–0)
Brennan (2–6)
—
31,912
29–43
L1
73
June 14
@ Athletics
9–2
Gonzales (7–6)
Bassitt (3–3)
—
21,387
30–43
W1
74
June 15
@ Athletics
2–11
Montas (9–2)
Bautista (0–1)
—
14,846
30–44
L1
75
June 16
@ Athletics
6–3
Leake (6–6)
Trivino (2–5)
Elías (7)
30,242
31–44
W1
76
June 17
Royals
4–6
Flynn (1–0)
Bass (1–2)
Kennedy (8)
14,476
31–45
L1
77
June 18
Royals
0–9
Bailey (6–6)
Kikuchi (3–5)
—
12,697
31–46
L2
78
June 19
Royals
8–2
Gonzales (8–6)
Keller (3–9)
—
16,228
32–46
W1
79
June 20
Orioles
5–2
LeBlanc (4–2)
Bundy (3–9)
Elías (8)
15,217
33–46
W2
80
June 21
Orioles
10–9
Leake (7–6)
Gilmartin (0–1)
Elías (9)
23,281
34–46
W3
81
June 22
Orioles
4–8
Cashner (7–3)
Milone (1–2)
—
27,545
34–47
L1
82
June 23
Orioles
13–3
Kikuchi (4–5)
Ynoa (0–5)
—
23,920
35–47
W1
83
June 25
@ Brewers
8–3
Gonzales (9–6)
Davies (7–2)
—
28,468
36–47
W2
84
June 26
@ Brewers
4–2
LeBlanc (5–2)
Houser (2–2)
Elías (10)
30,074
37–47
W3
85
June 27
@ Brewers
2–4
Anderson (4–2)
Leake (6–7)
Hader (19)
36,587
37–48
L1
86
June 28
@ Astros
1–2 (10)
Harris (2–1)
Festa (0–2)
—
32,828
37–49
L2
87
June 29
@ Astros
5–6 (10)
Devenski (2–0)
Elías (2–1)
—
35,082
37–50
L3
88
June 30
@ Astros
1–6
Cole (8–5)
Gonzales (9–7)
—
32,485
37–51
L4
July: 10–13 (Home: 9–7; Away: 1–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
89
July 2
Cardinals
5–4
Adams (1–0)
Gallegos (1–1)
Elías (11)
20,173
38–51
W1
90
July 3
Cardinals
2–5
Brebbia (2–3)
Adams (1–1)
—
31,878
38–52
L1
91
July 4
Cardinals
4–5
Ponce de Leon (1–0)
Milone (1–3)
Martinez (3)
26,656
38–53
L2
92
July 5
Athletics
2–5
Anderson (9–5)
Kikuchi (4–6)
Hendriks (4)
19,712
38–54
L3
93
July 6
Athletics
6–3
Gonzales (10–7)
Bassitt (5–4)
—
24,298
39–54
W1
94
July 7
Athletics
4–7
Mengden (4–1)
Carasiti (0–1)
Hendriks (5)
25,816
39–55
L1
-
July 9
90th All-Star Game in Cleveland, OH
95
July 12
@ Angels
0–13
Peña (7–2)
Leake (7–8)
—
43,140
39–56
L2
96
July 13
@ Angels
2–9
Harvey (3–4)
LeBlanc (5–3)
—
41,549
39–57
L3
97
July 14
@ Angels
3–6
Buttrey (5–4)
Bass (1–3)
Robles (13)
38,560
39–58
L4
98
July 16
@ Athletics
2–9
Mengden (5–1)
Gonzales (10–8)
—
18,718
39–59
L5
99
July 17
@ Athletics
2–10
Bailey (8–6)
Milone (1–4)
—
19,161
39–60
L6
100
July 19
Angels
10–0
Leake (8–8)
Barría (3–3)
—
19,976
40–60
W1
101
July 20
Angels
2–6
Buttrey (6–4)
Elías (2–2)
—
30,927
40–61
L1
102
July 21
Angels
3–9
Peters (2–0)
Kikuchi (4–7)
—
24,767
40–62
L2
103
July 22
Rangers
7–3
Gonzales (11–8)
Sampson (6–7)
Elías (12)
16,091
41–62
W1
104
July 23
Rangers
2–7
Payano (1–0)
Milone (1–5)
—
15,543
41–63
L1
105
July 24
Rangers
5–3
Leake (9–8)
Minor (8–6)
Elías (13)
28,163
42–63
W1
106
July 25
Tigers
10–2
LeBlanc (6–3)
VerHagen (1–1)
—
18,544
43–63
W2
107
July 26
Tigers
3–2
Elías (3–2)
Cisnero (0–1)
—
26,702
44–63
W3
108
July 27
Tigers
8–1
Gonzales (12–8)
Alexander (0–1)
—
27,140
45–63
W4
109
July 28
Tigers
3–2 (10)
Elías (4–2)
Cisnero (0–2)
—
20,024
46–63
W5
110
July 30
@ Rangers
8–5
Tuivailala (1–0)
Martin (1–2)
Elías (14)
20,599
47–63
W6
111
July 31
@ Rangers
7–9
Minor (9–6)
LeBlanc (6–4)
Chavez (1)
22,539
47–64
L1
August: 10–16 (Home: 3–8; Away: 7–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
112
August 2
@ Astros
2–10
Miley (10–4)
Kikuchi (4–8)
—
41,444
47–65
L2
113
August 3
@ Astros
0–9
Sanchez (4–14)
Gonzales (12–9)
—
37,059
47–66
L3
114
August 4
@ Astros
1–3
Verlander (15–4)
Milone (1–6)
Osuna (25)
39,667
47–67
L4
115
August 6
Padres
4–9
Lamet (1–2)
LeBlanc (6–5)
—
24,020
47–68
L5
116
August 7
Padres
3–2
Magill (3–0)
Muñoz (0–1)
Bass (2)
20,142
48–68
W1
117
August 9
Rays
3–5
Drake (1–1)
Bass (1–4)
Pagán (10)
26,774
48–69
L1
118
August 10
Rays
4–5
Morton (13–4)
Milone (1–7)
Pagán (11)
33,895
48–70
L2
119
August 11
Rays
0–1
Yarbrough (11–3)
LeBlanc (6–6)
Pagán (12)
24,219
48–71
L3
120
August 13
@ Tigers
11–6
Grotz (1–0)
Boyd (6–9)
—
16,195
49–71
W1
121
August 14
@ Tigers
3–2
Jackson (3–5)
Gonzales (12–10)
Jiménez (2)
17,132
49–72
L1
122
August 15
@ Tigers
7–2
Milone (2–7)
Turnbull (3–11)
19,440
50–72
W1
123
August 16
@ Blue Jays
3–7
Waguespack (4–1)
LeBlanc (6–7)
—
20,844
50–73
L1
124
August 17
@ Blue Jays
4–3
Bass (2–4)
Mayza (1–2)
Magill (1)
22,073
51–73
W1
125
August 18
@ Blue Jays
7–0
Kikuchi (5–8)
Font (3–3)
—
23,604
52–73
W2
126
August 19
@ Rays
9–3
Gonzales (13–10)
McKay (2–3)
—
9,152
53–73
W3
127
August 20
@ Rays
7–4
Milone (3–7)
Beeks (5–3)
Magill (2)
7,455
54–73
W4
128
August 21
@ Rays
6–7
Pagán (3–2)
Magill (3–1)
—
7,827
54–74
L1
129
August 23
Blue Jays
7–4
Wisler (3–2)
Gaviglio (4–2)
Magill (3)
34,706
55–74
W1
130
August 24
Blue Jays
5–7
Stewart (3–0)
McClain (0–1)
Law (4)
34,590
55–75
L1
131
August 25
Blue Jays
3–1
Gonzales (14–10)
Buchholz (0–3)
Magill (4)
29,698
56–75
W1
132
August 26
Yankees
4–5
Happ (11–8)
Milone (3–8)
Chapman (36)
23,030
56–76
L1
133
August 27
Yankees
0–7
Tanaka (10–7)
Kikuchi (5–9)
—
23,129
56–77
L2
134
August 28
Yankees
3–7
Paxton (11–6)
Sheffield (0–1)
—
32,013
56–78
L3
135
August 29
@ Rangers
5–3
Magill (4–1)
Leclerc (2–4)
—
16,591
57–78
W1
136
August 30
@ Rangers
3–6
Allard (3–0)
Gonzales (14–11)
Clase (1)
23,563
57–79
L1
137
August 31
@ Rangers
2–3
Clase (2–2)
Magill (4–2)
—
33,668
57–80
L2
September: 11–14 (Home: 6–6; Away: 5–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
138
September 1
@ Rangers
11–3
Kikuchi (6–9)
Martin (1–3)
—
22,116
58–80
W1
139
September 2
@ Cubs
1–5
Phelps (2–0)
Wisler (3–3)
—
39,133
58–81
L1
140
September 3
@ Cubs
1–6
Lester (12–9)
Hernández (1–5)
—
33,958
58–82
L2
141
September 5
@ Astros
9–11 (13)
James (5–0)
Wisler (3–4)
—
27,822
58–83
L3
142
September 6
@ Astros
4–7
Smith (1–0)
Milone (3–9)
Osuna (32)
33,149
58–84
L4
143
September 7
@ Astros
1–2
Verlander (18–5)
Adams (1–2)
Harris (2)
41,938
58–85
L5
144
September 8
@ Astros
1–21
Cole (16–5)
Hernández (1–6)
—
35,569
58–86
L6
145
September 10
Reds
4–3
Altavilla (1–0)
Garrett (4–3)
Bass (3)
12,230
59–86
W1
146
September 11
Reds
5–3
Gonzales (15–11)
Gray (10–7)
Bass (4)
10,152
60–86
W2
147
September 12
Reds
5–11
Romano (1–0)
Altavilla (1–1)
—
15,564
60–87
L1
148
September 13
White Sox
7–9
Osich (3–0)
Kikuchi (6–10)
Colomé (27)
17,255
60–88
L2
149
September 14
White Sox
2–1 (10)
Magill (5–2)
Colomé (4–4)
—
26,063
61–88
W1
150
September 15
White Sox
11–10
Adams (2–2)
Ruiz (1–3)
—
17,091
62–88
W2
151
September 17
@ Pirates
6–0
Gonzales (16–11)
Keller (1–5)
—
10,933
63–88
W3
152
September 18
@ Pirates
4–1
Milone (5–9)
Agrazal (4–5)
Magill (5)
9,875
64–88
W4
153
September 19
@ Pirates
6–5 (11)
Brennan (3–6)
Holmes (1–2)
Swanson (1)
12,543
65–88
W5
154
September 20
@ Orioles
3–5
Brooks (6–8)
Hernández (1–7)
—
11,719
65–89
L1
155
September 21
@ Orioles
7–6 (13)
Altavilla (2–1)
Scott (1–1)
Swanson (2)
22,566
66–89
W1
156
September 22
@ Orioles
1–2
Means (11–11)
Gonzales (16–12)
Bleier (4)
17,540
66–90
L1
157
September 24
Astros
0–3
Cole (19–5)
Milone (4–10)
Osuna (37)
11,259
66–91
L2
158
September 25
Astros
0–3
Greinke (18–5)
Kikuchi (6–11)
Harris (3)
10,916
66–92
L3
159
September 26
Athletics
1–3
Manaea (4–0)
Hernández (1–8)
Hendriks (25)
20,907
66–93
L4
160
September 27
Athletics
4–3
Warren (1–0)
Hendriks (4–4)
—
24,092
67–93
W1
161
September 28
Athletics
0–1
Anderson (13–9)
Gonzales (16–13)
Luzardo (2)
26,401
67–94
L1
162
September 29
Athletics
3–1
McClain (1–1)
Roark (10–10)
Bass (5)
16,851
68–94
W1
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