Saturday, May 29, 2004

Seattle Mariners - All-Time Leaders

- Edgar Martinez leads the Mariners in games, at bats, runs, total bases and hits but his numbers would only be good enough for fifth place on the Red Sox all-time lists for those categories

- Edgar's 503 career doubles would be good enough for third place on the Red Sox list (behind Yaz and Teddy Ballgame)

- Harold Reynolds is the Mariners all-time leader in triples with 48. That would only be good enough for 18th with the slow footed Red Sox

- Ken Griffey Jr. is the Mariners all-time leader in HR and his 398 would be good enough for 3rd with the Red Sox (again behind Ted Williams and Yaz)

- Edgar's 1,223 RBI would only be good enough for 6th place with the Sox but chances are Edgar will catch and pass 5th place Bobby Doerr's 1,247 by the All-Star game

- Ichiro is the all-time batting average leader for the Mariners but his .328 would only be good enough for a tie for 4th (with Manny Ramirez) with the Sox

- Randy Johnson is the all-time leader in wins for the M's but his 130 would only be good for 3rd with the Sox (behind Cy Young and Clemens). Jamie Moyer is only 8 wins behind Johnson - so at some point the M's should have a new career wins leader this season.

- Jeff Nelson (and his Hitler mustache) is the M's all-time ERA leader. Nelson's 3.20 would be good for 12th with the Red Sox.

- Randy Johnson is Seattle's all-time leader in complete games with 51 - the Red Sox have 8 guys who have at least double that number

- Kaz Sasaki's 129 saves is only 3 behind the Red Sox all-time leader Bob Stanley. Dick Drago had 41 saves for the Sox but only 5 for the M's. Heathcliff Slocumb had 48 saves for the Sox but only 13 for the M's (Slocumb had to be mentioned - Jason Varitek and Derek Lowe say "hi").

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