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MARINERS HISTORY
Ichiro Suzuki was presented with the Commissioner's Historic Achievement Award in recognition of his record 262 hits in 2004. (Elaine Thompson/AP)
Ichiro honored with award
Commissioner Bud Selig presented Ichiro Suzuki with the Historic Achievement Award on April 22, 2005, for his record-setting 2004 season. "Breaking the hits record here at Safeco Field in front of the Seattle fans is the greatest moment of my baseball career," said Ichiro. Full story >
• Award presentation: 350K  |  Photo gallery
Baseball in the Pacific Northwest
This three-part series focuses on the game's history in the Seattle area, from the 1890s through the modern-day Mariners.
• Part 1: 400K  |  • Part 2: 400K
Seattle Mariners
1977-1981   |   1982-1986   |   1987-1991   |   1992-1998   |   1999-Present
Timeline
Use the links above to trace Mariners history, from Bruce Bochte and the Kingdome to Ichiro and Safeco Field.
Awards and Honors
All-time Rosters
Every player to wear a Mariners uniform is listed here, including Jay Buhner. Go >
2007 Second Half
2007 First Half
2006 Second Half
2006 First Half
Thanks Edgar!
Ichiro breaks hits record
Multimedia Highlights

Baseball's Best Baseball's Best
Watch or listen to the best games ever in Baseball's Best >
Top Plays of 2007:
4/11: Hernandez spins one-hitter: 400K
6/1: Ichiro sets club hitting streak mark: 400K
Top Plays of 2006:
5/19: Ichiro fires laser to home: 350K
7/1: Ibanez makes circus catch: 350K
Top Plays of 2005:
5/2: Ichiro steals a home run:  56K | 350K
9/19: Sexson knocks a grand slam:  56K | 350K

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Stats and Records

LEADERS (*as of 2007)

 Career HRs
1. K. Griffey Jr. 398
2. E. Martinez 309
3. J. Buhner 307

 Career Shutouts
1. R. Johnson 19
2. M. Langston 9
3. M. Moore 9
More leaders >  
Check out these Mariners records:
Single Game
Season
Team Firsts
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