2024 Seattle Mariners season
Major League Baseball team season
2024 Seattle Mariners League American League Division West Ballpark T-Mobile Park City Seattle , WashingtonRecord 85–77 (.525) Divisional place 2nd Owners Baseball Club of Seattle, LP, represented by CEO John Stanton Managers Scott Servais (until August 22)
Dan Wilson (from August 22)Television Root Sports Northwest (Dave Sims , Aaron Goldsmith , Mike Blowers , Gary Hill, Jay Buhner , Bill Krueger , Jen Mueller )Radio ESPN-710 Seattle Mariners Radio Network (Rick Rizzs , Aaron Goldsmith , Dave Sims , Shannon Drayer )
The 2024 Seattle Mariners season was the 48th season in franchise history. The Mariners played their 25th full season (26th overall) at T-Mobile Park , their home ballpark in Seattle , Washington . The season opened on March 28 at home against the Boston Red Sox and ended on September 29 at home against the Oakland Athletics .[ 1]
On June 19, the Mariners held a ten game lead for the AL West. However, their weak offense (which finished with a batting average of .224) began to take its toll, and by July 24, they blew their lead in the AL West and began to fall out of playoff position entirely. On August 22, the Mariners dismissed Scott Servais as manager following struggles by the team. The same day, the team appointed former catcher Dan Wilson as their new manager.[ 2] Despite going 16-10 in September, the Mariners were eliminated from playoff contention for the second straight season following wins by the Royals and Tigers on September 26 and 27 respectively.[ 3]
Transactions
2023 offseason
2024
January 5 – Acquired RF Mitch Haniger , RHP Anthony DeSclafani , and cash considerations from the San Francisco Giants in exchange for LHP Robbie Ray .[ 8]
January 29 – Acquired 2B Jorge Polanco from the Minnesota Twins in exchange for RHP Anthony DeSclafani, RHP Justin Topa , OF Gabriel Gonzalez , RHP Darren Bowen, and cash considerations.[ 9]
January 30 – Acquired 2B Samad Taylor from the Kansas City Royals for Natanael Garabitos.[ 10]
February 3 – Acquired RHP Gregory Santos from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for RHP Prelander Berroa , OF Zach DeLoach , and the 69th pick in the 2024 MLB Draft .[ 11]
May 14 – Acquired SS Jake Slaughter and cash considerations from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for RHP Tyson Miller .[ 12]
July 25 - Acquired OF Randy Arozarena from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for RHP Brody Hopkins, OF Aidan Smith, and a player to be named later .[ 13]
July 26 - Acquired RHP Yimi Garcia from the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for OF Jonatan Clase and C Jacob Sharp.[ 14]
July 26 - Acquired OF Rhylan Thomas from the New York Mets in exchange for RHP Ryne Stanek .[ 15]
July 29 - Acquired DH/INF Justin Turner from the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for OF RJ Schreck.[ 16]
July 30 - Acquired RHP JT Chargois from the Miami Marlins in exchange for RHP Will Schomberg.[ 17]
Regular season
Game log
Legend
Mariners win
Mariners loss
Postponement
Eliminated from playoff race
Bold
Mariners team member
2024 Game Log: 85–77 (Home 49–32, Road 36–45)
March/April: 17–13 (Home 11–7, Road 6–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
March 28
Red Sox
4–6
Bello (1–0)
Castillo (0–1)
Jansen (1)
45,337
0–1
L1
2
March 29
Red Sox
1–0
Kirby (1–0)
Pivetta (0–1)
Muñoz (1)
30,013
1–1
W1
3
March 30
Red Sox
4–3 (10)
Saucedo (1–0)
Rodríguez (0–1)
—
32,149
2–1
W2
4
March 31
Red Sox
1–5
Whitlock (1–0)
Miller (0–1)
Slaten (1)
29,331
2–2
L1
5
April 1
Guardians
5–4
Hancock (1–0)
McKenzie (0–1)
Stanek (1)
21,322
3–2
W1
6
April 2
Guardians
2–5
Bieber (2–0)
Castillo (0–2)
Clase (2)
20,646
3–3
L1
7
April 3
Guardians
0–8
Allen (2–0)
Kirby (1–1)
—
22,583
3–4
L2
8
April 5
@ Brewers
5–6
Uribe (1–0)
Muñoz (0–1)
—
23,035
3–5
L3
9
April 6
@ Brewers
5–3
Miller (1–1)
Hall (0–1)
Muñoz (2)
35,522
4–5
W1
10
April 7
@ Brewers
4–12
Rea (2–0)
Hancock (1–1)
Vieira (1)
25,573
4–6
L1
11
April 8
@ Blue Jays
2–5
Berríos (2–0)
Castillo (0–3)
—
40,069
4–7
L2
12
April 9
@ Blue Jays
3–5
Bassitt (1–2)
Kirby (1–2)
Green (2)
31,310
4–8
L3
13
April 10
@ Blue Jays
6–1 (10)
Muñoz (1–1)
Mayza (0–1)
—
22,960
5–8
W1
14
April 12
Cubs
4–2
Miller (2–1)
Wicks (0–2)
Stanek (2)
33,500
6–8
W2
15
April 13
Cubs
1–4
Imanaga (2–0)
Hancock (1–2)
Alzolay (2)
38,104
6–9
L1
16
April 14
Cubs
2–3
Assad (2–0)
Castillo (0–4)
Alzolay (3)
32,423
6–10
L2
17
April 15
Reds
9–3
Kirby (2–2)
Montas (2–2)
—
16,008
7–10
W1
18
April 16
Reds
3–1
Gilbert (1–0)
Pagán (1–1)
Saucedo (1)
17,291
8–10
W2
19
April 17
Reds
5–1
Miller (3–1)
Abbott (1–2)
—
17,225
9–10
W3
—
April 19
@ Rockies
Postponed (inclement weather); Makeup: April 21
20
April 20
@ Rockies
7–0
Castillo (1–4)
Hudson (0–4)
—
25,376
10–10
W4
21
April 21 (1)
@ Rockies
1–2 (10)
Lawrence (1–0)
Muñoz (1–2)
—
33,283
10–11
L1
22
April 21 (2)
@ Rockies
10–2
Hancock (2–2)
Lambert (2–1)
—
19,756
11–11
W1
23
April 23
@ Rangers
4–0
Gilbert (2–0)
Dunning (2–2)
—
27,295
12–11
W2
24
April 24
@ Rangers
1–5
Hernández (1–0)
Miller (3–2)
—
31,896
12–12
L1
25
April 25
@ Rangers
4–3
Castillo (2–4)
Heaney (0–3)
Muñoz (3)
21,782
13–12
W1
26
April 26
Diamondbacks
6–1
Hancock (3–2)
Gallen (3–2)
—
33,997
14–12
W2
27
April 27
Diamondbacks
3–1
Kirby (3–2)
Cecconi (1–1)
Muñoz (4)
38,956
15–12
W3
28
April 28
Diamondbacks
2–3
Mantiply (2–1)
Thornton (0–1)
Ginkel (5)
33,474
15–13
L1
29
April 29
Braves
2–1
Voth (1–0)
Minter (5–2)
—
26,452
16–13
W1
30
April 30
Braves
3–2
Castillo (3–4)
López (2–1)
Muñoz (5)
23,534
17–13
W2
May: 15–14 (Home 8–4, Road 7–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
31
May 1
Braves
2–5
Sale (4–1)
Hancock (3–3)
Iglesias (8)
21,689
17–14
L1
32
May 3
@ Astros
3–5
Martinez (2–2)
Speier (0–1)
Hader (3)
33,796
17–15
L2
33
May 4
@ Astros
5–0
Gilbert (3–0)
Valdez (1–1)
—
34,206
18–15
W1
34
May 5
@ Astros
5–4
Muñoz (2–2)
Hader (1–3)
—
36,280
19–15
W2
35
May 6
@ Twins
1–3
Jax (3–2)
Castillo (3–5)
Thielbar (3)
14,384
19–16
L1
36
May 7
@ Twins
10–6
Stanek (1–0)
Alcalá (1–1)
—
14,710
20–16
W1
37
May 8
@ Twins
3–6
Paddack (4–1)
Kirby (3–3)
Durán (3)
15,685
20–17
L1
38
May 9
@ Twins
1–11
López (4–2)
Gilbert (3–1)
—
22,154
20–18
L2
39
May 10
Athletics
8–1
Thornton (1–1)
Blackburn (3–2)
—
39,743
21–18
W1
40
May 11
Athletics
1–8
Estes (1–0)
Miller (3–3)
—
32,398
21–19
L1
41
May 12
Athletics
8–4
Castillo (4–5)
Wood (1–3)
—
41,609
22–19
W1
42
May 13
Royals
6–2
Kirby (4–3)
Singer (3–2)
Muñoz (6)
14,984
23–19
W2
43
May 14
Royals
2–4
Wacha (3–4)
Gilbert (3–2)
McArthur (10)
20,665
23–20
L1
44
May 15
Royals
4–2
Woo (1–0)
Marsh (3–1)
Muñoz (7)
22,233
24–20
W1
45
May 17
@ Orioles
2–9
Means (2–0)
Miller (3–4)
—
38,882
24–21
L1
46
May 18
@ Orioles
4–3
Stanek (2–0)
Canó (2–2)
Muñoz (8)
19,286
25–21
W1
47
May 19
@ Orioles
3–6
Burnes (4–2)
Kirby (4–4)
Kimbrel (9)
30,494
25–22
L1
48
May 20
@ Yankees
5–4
Bazardo (1–0)
Holmes (1–1)
Muñoz (9)
37,590
26–22
W1
49
May 21
@ Yankees
6–3
Woo (2–0)
Schmidt (5–2)
Muñoz (10)
37,257
27–22
W2
50
May 22
@ Yankees
3–7
Cortés Jr. (3–4)
Miller (3–5)
—
40,224
27–23
L1
51
May 23
@ Yankees
0–5
Gil (6–1)
Castillo (4–6)
Holmes (14)
43,121
27–24
L2
52
May 24
@ Nationals
1–6
Gore (3–4)
Kirby (4–5)
—
23,789
27–25
L3
53
May 25
@ Nationals
1–3
Floro (1–0)
Speier (0–2)
Finnegan (14)
30,791
27–26
L4
54
May 26
@ Nationals
9–5
Voth (2–0)
Floro (1–1)
—
25,935
28–26
W1
55
May 27
Astros
3–2
Miller (4–5)
Valdez (3–3)
Muñoz (11)
23,814
29–26
W2
56
May 28
Astros
4–2
Saucedo (2–0)
Pressly (0–2)
Stanek (3)
17,701
30–26
W3
57
May 29
Astros
2–1 (10)
Baumann (2–0)
Scott (1–2)
—
25,437
31–26
W4
58
May 30
Astros
0–4
Arrighetti (3–5)
Gilbert (3–3)
—
25,527
31–27
L1
59
May 31
Angels
5–4
Stanek (3–0)
Moore (1–2)
Muñoz (12)
40,001
32–27
W1
June: 15–12 (Home 9–3, Road 6–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
60
June 1
Angels
9–0
Miller (5–5)
Detmers (3–6)
—
39,932
33–27
W2
61
June 2
Angels
5–1
Castillo (5–6)
Canning (2–5)
—
35,990
34–27
W3
62
June 4
@ Athletics
4–3
Kirby (5–5)
Spence (4–3)
Saucedo (2)
5,624
35–27
W4
63
June 5
@ Athletics
1–2
Estes (2–1)
Gilbert (3–4)
Miller (12)
9,735
35–28
L1
64
June 6
@ Athletics
3–0
Woo (3–0)
Sears (4–5)
Stanek (4)
6,571
36–28
W1
65
June 7
@ Royals
9–10
Anderson (3–1)
Stanek (3–1)
—
25,178
36–29
L1
66
June 8
@ Royals
4–8
Marsh (5–3)
Castillo (5–7)
—
18,351
36–30
L2
67
June 9
@ Royals
6–5 (10)
Baumann (3–0)
McArthur (2–3)
Saucedo (3)
20,926
37–30
W1
68
June 10
White Sox
8–4
Stanek (4–1)
Leasure (0–2)
—
23,027
38–30
W2
69
June 11
White Sox
4–3
Thornton (2–1)
Brebbia (0–4)
Stanek (5)
20,005
39–30
W3
70
June 12
White Sox
2–1 (10)
Thornton (3–1)
Wilson (1–3)
—
23,312
40–30
W4
71
June 13
White Sox
2–3 (10)
Kopech (2–6)
Muñoz (2–3)
Banks (2)
25,567
40–31
L1
72
June 14
Rangers
3–2
Castillo (6–7)
Heaney (2–8)
Stanek (6)
41,814
41–31
W1
73
June 15
Rangers
7–5
Kirby (6–5)
Eovaldi (3–3)
Stanek (7)
43,448
42–31
W2
74
June 16
Rangers
5–0
Gilbert (4–4)
Dunning (4–6)
—
45,584
43–31
W3
75
June 18
@ Guardians
8–5
Miller (6–5)
McKenzie (3–4)
Muñoz (13)
25,453
44–31
W4
76
June 19
@ Guardians
0–8
Bibee (5–2)
Woo (3–1)
—
26,107
44–32
L1
77
June 20
@ Guardians
3–6
Allen (8–3)
Castillo (6–8)
Clase (22)
24,470
44–33
L2
78
June 21
@ Marlins
2–3 (10)
Bender (2–2)
Voth (2–1)
—
11,794
44–34
L3
79
June 22
@ Marlins
9–0
Gilbert (5–4)
Anderson (0–2)
—
13,217
45–34
W1
80
June 23
@ Marlins
4–6
Puk (1–8)
Miller (6–6)
Scott (9)
13,540
45–35
L1
81
June 24
@ Rays
3–4
Maton (1–2)
Voth (2–2)
Fairbanks (12)
14,482
45–36
L2
82
June 25
@ Rays
3–11
Cleavinger (5–1)
Castillo (6–9)
—
14,034
45–37
L3
83
June 26
@ Rays
5–2
Kirby (7–5)
Armstrong (2–2)
Thornton (1)
18,286
46–37
W1
84
June 28
Twins
3–2 (10)
Stanek (5–1)
Sands (2–1)
—
44,924
47–37
W2
85
June 29
Twins
1–5
López (8–6)
Miller (6–7)
—
35,551
47–38
L1
86
June 30
Twins
3–5
Sands (3–1)
Stanek (5–2)
Durán (12)
33,367
47–39
L2
July: 10–14 (Home 3–9, Road 7–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
87
July 2
Orioles
0–2
Rodriguez (10–3)
Kirby (7–6)
Kimbrel (20)
36,173
47–40
L3
88
July 3
Orioles
1–4
Kremer (4–4)
Gilbert (5–5)
Kimbrel (21)
37,998
47–41
L4
89
July 4
Orioles
7–3
Stanek (6–2)
Baker (1–1)
—
32,347
48–41
W1
90
July 5
Blue Jays
2–1
Castillo (7–9)
Gausman (6–8)
Muñoz (14)
34,493
49–41
W2
91
July 6
Blue Jays
4–5
Rodríguez (1–3)
Hancock (3–4)
Green (4)
38,264
49–42
L1
92
July 7
Blue Jays
4–5 (10)
Green (2–1)
Snider (0–1)
Cabrera (2)
34,885
49–43
L2
93
July 9
@ Padres
8–3
Gilbert (6–5)
Mazur (1–3)
—
43,123
50–43
W1
94
July 10
@ Padres
2–0
Miller (7–7)
King (7–6)
Muñoz (15)
39,611
51–43
W2
95
July 11
@ Angels
11–0
Castillo (8–9)
Kochanowicz (0–1)
—
26,747
52–43
W3
96
July 12
@ Angels
5–6 (10)
Crouse (2–0)
Voth (2–3)
—
31,243
52–44
L1
97
July 13
@ Angels
1–2
Soriano (5–7)
Kirby (7–7)
Estévez (17)
43,273
52–45
L2
98
July 14
@ Angels
2–3
Crouse (3–0)
Voth (2–4)
Contreras (1)
26,015
52–46
L3
94th All-Star Game in Arlington, TX
99
July 19
Astros
0–3
Brown (8–6)
Castillo (8–10)
Hader (19)
40,948
52–47
L4
100
July 20
Astros
2–4
Scott (7–3)
Stanek (6–3)
Hader (20)
38,017
52–48
L5
101
July 21
Astros
6–4
Woo (4–1)
Blanco (9–5)
Muñoz (16)
35,038
53–48
W1
102
July 22
Angels
1–3
García (5–1)
Thornton (3–2)
Estévez (19)
22,528
53–49
L1
103
July 23
Angels
1–5
Soriano (6–7)
Gilbert (6–6)
—
26,496
53–50
L2
104
July 24
Angels
1–2
Crouse (4–0)
Santos (0–1)
Estévez (20)
39,953
53–51
L3
105
July 26
@ White Sox
10–0
Kirby (8–7)
Thorpe (3–2)
—
20,170
54–51
W1
106
July 27
@ White Sox
6–3
Snider (1–1)
Fedde (7–4)
Muñoz (17)
21,037
55–51
W2
107
July 28
@ White Sox
6–3
Miller (8–7)
Crochet (6–8)
Muñoz (18)
17,100
56–51
W3
108
July 29
@ Red Sox
7–14
Pivetta (5–7)
Gilbert (6–7)
—
35,007
56–52
L1
109
July 30
@ Red Sox
10–6
Castillo (9–10)
Paxton (8–3)
—
36,592
57–52
W1
110
July 31
@ Red Sox
2–3 (10)
Kelly (4–1)
Díaz (0–1)
—
34,643
57–53
L1
August: 12–14 (Home 10–5, Road 2–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
111
August 2
Phillies
10–2
Woo (5–1)
Phillips (3–1)
—
40,739
58–53
W1
112
August 3
Phillies
6–5 (10)
Snider (2–1)
Estévez (1–4)
—
36,629
59–53
W2
113
August 4
Phillies
0–6
Wheeler (11–5)
Gilbert (6–8)
—
39,588
59–54
L1
114
August 6
Tigers
2–4
Montero (2–5)
Castillo (9–11)
Holton (4)
27,119
59–55
L2
115
August 7
Tigers
2–6
Skubal (13–4)
Kirby (8–8)
—
26,033
59–56
L3
116
August 8
Tigers
4–3
Chargois (2–0)
Vest (2–4)
—
27,927
60–56
W1
117
August 9
Mets
6–0
Miller (9–7)
Quintana (6–8)
—
34,889
61–56
W2
118
August 10
Mets
4–0
Gilbert (7–8)
Manaea (8–5)
—
31,407
62–56
W3
119
August 11
Mets
12–1
Castillo (10–11)
Severino (7–6)
—
35,460
63–56
W4
120
August 13
@ Tigers
1–15
Skubal (14–4)
Kirby (8–9)
Wentz (1)
20,170
63–57
L1
121
August 14
@ Tigers
2–3 (10)
Holton (5–1)
Snider (2–2)
—
18,714
63–58
L2
122
August 15
@ Tigers
1–2
Miller (6–7)
Muñoz (2–4)
Foley (16)
20,429
63–59
L3
123
August 16
@ Pirates
3–5
Skenes (7–2)
Gilbert (7–9)
Bednar (21)
27,058
63–60
L4
124
August 17
@ Pirates
2–7
Falter (6–7)
Castillo (10–12)
Bednar (22)
23,326
63–61
L5
125
August 18
@ Pirates
10–3
Kirby (9–9)
Woodford (0–5)
—
24,903
64–61
W1
126
August 19
@ Dodgers
0–3
Stone (11–5)
Woo (5–2)
Phillips (16)
51,438
64–62
L1
127
August 20
@ Dodgers
3–6
Kelly (1–0)
Muñoz (2–5)
Hudson (10)
48,395
64–63
L2
128
August 21
@ Dodgers
4–8
Flaherty (10–5)
Gilbert (7–10)
—
45,295
64–64
L3
129
August 23
Giants
6–5 (10)
Snider (3–2)
Miller (3–5)
—
38,762
65–64
W1
130
August 24
Giants
3–4
Bivens (3–1)
Kirby (9–10)
Walker (3)
38,027
65–65
L1
131
August 25
Giants
4–3
Woo (6–2)
Hjelle (3–4)
Muñoz (19)
35,062
66–65
W1
132
August 26
Rays
5–1
Miller (10–7)
Pepiot (7–6)
—
29,755
67–65
W2
133
August 27
Rays
2–3
Uceta (2–0)
Chargois (2–1)
Rodríguez (2)
26,153
67–66
L1
134
August 28
Rays
6–2
Castillo (11–12)
Alexander (5–4)
—
35,131
68–66
W1
135
August 30
@ Angels
9–5
Kirby (10–10)
Aldegheri (0–1)
—
34,435
69–66
W2
136
August 31
@ Angels
4–5
Joyce (2–0)
Muñoz (2–6)
—
34,253
69–67
L1
September: 16–10 (Home 8–4, Road 8–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
137
September 1
@ Angels
2–3
Dana (1–0)
Miller (10–8)
Joyce (4)
39,370
69–68
L2
138
September 2
@ Athletics
4–5
Ferguson (3–2)
Voth (2–5)
—
12,167
69–69
L3
139
September 3
@ Athletics
2–3
Harris (3–3)
Thornton (3–3)
—
3,924
69–70
L4
140
September 4
@ Athletics
16–3
Kirby (11–10)
Sears (11–10)
—
4,390
70–70
W1
141
September 5
@ Athletics
6–4
Woo (7–2)
Estes (6–7)
—
5,581
71–70
W2
142
September 6
@ Cardinals
6–1
Miller (11–8)
Fedde (8–9)
—
37,476
72–70
W3
143
September 7
@ Cardinals
0–2
Kittredge (4–4)
Gilbert (7–11)
Helsley (43)
38,532
72–71
L1
144
September 8
@ Cardinals
10–4
Thornton (4–3)
Mikolas (8–11)
—
41,301
73–71
W1
145
September 10
Padres
3–7
Darvish (5–3)
Kirby (11–11)
Suárez (32)
25,012
73–72
L1
146
September 11
Padres
5–2
Woo (8–2)
King (12–9)
Muñoz (20)
21,129
74–72
W1
147
September 12
Rangers
4–5
Festa (4–1)
Snider (3–3)
Yates (30)
22,212
74–73
L1
148
September 13
Rangers
5–4
Chargois (3–1)
Robertson (3–4)
Muñoz (21)
32,996
75–73
W1
149
September 14
Rangers
5–4
Muñoz (3–6)
Leclerc (6–5)
—
33,629
76–73
W2
150
September 15
Rangers
7–0
Kirby (12–11)
Heaney (5–14)
—
36,137
77–73
W3
151
September 17
Yankees
2–11
Gil (14–6)
Woo (8–3)
Stroman (1)
31,668
77–74
L1
152
September 18
Yankees
1–2 (10)
Weaver (6–3)
Snider (3–4)
Hamilton (1)
31,674
77–75
L2
153
September 19
Yankees
3–2
Gilbert (8–11)
Schmidt (5–4)
Muñoz (22)
34,255
78–75
W1
154
September 20
@ Rangers
8–2
Kirby (13–11)
Leiter (0–3)
—
33,387
79–75
W2
155
September 21
@ Rangers
8–4
Hancock (4–4)
Chafin (4–3)
—
39,929
80–75
W3
156
September 22
@ Rangers
5–6
Yates (7–2)
Muñoz (3–7)
—
39,882
80–76
L1
157
September 23
@ Astros
6–1
Miller (12–8)
Brown (11–9)
—
34,554
81–76
W1
158
September 24
@ Astros
3–4
Valdez (15–7)
Gilbert (8–12)
Hader (34)
38,195
81–77
L1
159
September 25
@ Astros
8–1
Kirby (14–11)
Kikuchi (9–10)
—
32,219
82–77
W1
160
September 27
Athletics
2–0
Woo (9–3)
Sears (11–13)
Taylor (1)
41,429
83–77
W2
161
September 28
Athletics
7–6 (10)
Bazardo (2–0)
Alexander (1–3)
—
33,007
84–77
W3
162
September 29
Athletics
6–4
Gilbert (9–12)
Spence (8–10)
—
42,177
85–77
W4
Season standings
American League West
American League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Record vs. American League
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
8–5
6–1
3–4
2–4
2–5
4–2
4–2
6–0
8–5
3–3
4–2
9–4
5–2
7–6
20–26
Boston
5–8
—
4–3
2–5
3–4
2–4
4–2
4–2
3–3
6–7
5–1
4–3
6–7
4–2
8–5
21–25
Chicago
1–6
3–4
—
5–8
3–10
2–4
1–12
4–2
1–12
1–5
3–3
1–6
4–2
0–7
1–5
11–35
Cleveland
4–3
5–2
8–5
—
7–6
1–4
5–8
5–1
10–3
2–4
6–1
4–2
3–4
4–2
4–2
24–22
Detroit
4–2
4–3
10–3
6–7
—
2–4
6–7
3–4
6–7
2–4
3–3
5–1
5–1
3–4
5–2
22–24
Houston
5–2
4–2
4–2
4–1
4–2
—
4–3
9–4
2–4
1–6
8–5
5–8
4–2
7–6
5–2
22–24
Kansas City
2–4
2–4
12–1
8–5
7–6
3–4
—
5–2
6–7
2–5
4–2
3–3
3–3
1–5
5–2
23–23
Los Angeles
2–4
2–4
2–4
1–5
4–3
4–9
2–5
—
1–5
3–3
5–8
8–5
3–4
4–9
0–7
22–24
Minnesota
0–6
3–3
12–1
3–10
7–6
4–2
7–6
5–1
—
0–6
6–1
5–2
3–4
5–2
4–2
18–28
New York
5–8
7–6
5–1
4–2
4–2
6–1
5–2
3–3
6–0
—
5–2
4–3
7–6
3–3
7–6
23–23
Oakland
3–3
1–5
3–3
1–6
3–3
5–8
2–4
8–5
1–6
2–5
—
4–9
3–4
6–7
3–3
24–22
Seattle
2–4
3–4
6–1
2–4
1–5
8–5
3–3
5–8
2–5
3–4
9–4
—
3–3
10–3
2–4
26–20
Tampa Bay
4–9
7–6
2–4
4–3
1–5
2–4
3–3
4–3
4–3
6–7
4–3
3–3
—
1–5
9–4
26–20
Texas
2–5
2–4
7–0
2–4
4–3
6–7
5–1
9–4
2–5
3–3
7–6
3–10
5–1
—
2–4
19–27
Toronto
6–7
5–8
5–1
2–4
2–5
2–5
2–5
7–0
2–4
6–7
3–3
4–2
4–9
4–2
—
20–26
Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.
Record vs. National League
Source: MLB Standings
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
Baltimore
2–1
2–1
0–3
3–0
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
0–3
2–2
Boston
0–3
1–3
2–1
2–1
1–2
0–3
3–0
1–2
0–3
2–1
3–0
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
Chicago
1–2
2–1
0–4
0–3
2–1
0–3
1–2
0–3
0–3
0–3
0–3
0–3
1–2
2–1
2–1
Cleveland
0–3
1–2
3–0
3–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
0–3
3–0
2–1
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
Detroit
2–1
0–3
1–2
3–0
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
Houston
2–1
0–3
0–3
0–3
4–0
2–1
3–0
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
Kansas City
1–2
1–2
1–2
3–0
1–2
1–2
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
0–3
3–1
3–0
Los Angeles
1–2
1–2
1–2
0–3
1–2
2–2
3–0
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
3–0
2–1
1–2
1–2
Minnesota
2–1
0–3
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–3
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
New York
2–1
1–2
2–1
0–3
2–1
1–2
2–1
2–1
0–4
3–0
1–2
2–1
3–0
1–2
1–2
Oakland
1–2
1–2
2–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
2–1
3–0
0–3
2–2
1–2
2–1
Seattle
2–1
2–1
1–2
3–0
2–1
0–3
1–2
1–2
3–0
2–1
1–2
3–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
Tampa Bay
3–0
1–2
2–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
3–1
1–2
3–0
0–3
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
Texas
2–2
1–2
2–1
2–1
0–3
2–1
2–1
0–3
1–2
0–3
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
Toronto
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
0–3
1–2
1–2
1–3
2–1
2–1
2–1
3–0
1–2
Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.
Roster
2024 Seattle Mariners
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Yellow background = Team leader in category.
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases, BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
Source:[1]
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
Source:[2]
Farm system
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