The following is a list of Seattle Mariners professional baseball players and managers who have won various awards or other accolades from Major League Baseball or other organizations or have led the American League in some statistical category at the end of the season.
Awards
American League MVP
American League Cy Young
American League Rookie of the Year
American League Reliever of the Year
American League Manager of the Year
American League Gold Glove Award
Each player indicated with position at which he won the award.
- 1987: Mark Langston (P)
- 1988: Harold Reynolds (2B), Mark Langston (P)
- 1989: Harold Reynolds (2B)
- 1990: Harold Reynolds (2B), Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 1991: Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 1992: Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 1993: Omar Vizquel (SS), Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 1994: Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 1995: Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 1996: Jay Buhner (OF), Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 1997: Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 1998: Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 1999: Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 2000: John Olerud (1B)
- 2001: Mike Cameron (OF), Ichiro Suzuki (OF)
- 2002: John Olerud (1B), Bret Boone (2B), Ichiro Suzuki (OF)
- 2003: John Olerud (1B), Bret Boone (2B), Ichiro Suzuki (OF), Mike Cameron (OF)
- 2004: Bret Boone (2B), Ichiro Suzuki (OF)
- 2005: Ichiro Suzuki (OF)
- 2006: Ichiro Suzuki (OF)
- 2007: Adrián Beltré (3B), Ichiro Suzuki (OF)
- 2008: Adrián Beltré (3B), Ichiro Suzuki (OF)
- 2009: Ichiro Suzuki (OF)
- 2010: Ichiro Suzuki (OF), Franklin Gutiérrez (OF)
- 2014: Kyle Seager (3B)
- 2020: Evan White (1B), J. P. Crawford (SS)
- 2024: Cal Raleigh (C), Dylan Moore (UT)
Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award (2012âÂÂ2019)
See explanatory note at Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders.
American League Silver Slugger Award
Each player indicated with position at which he won the award.
- 1991: Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 1992: Edgar MartÃÂnez (3B)
- 1993: Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 1994: Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 1995: Edgar MartÃÂnez (DH)
- 1996: Alex Rodriguez (SS), Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 1997: Ken Griffey Jr. (OF), Edgar MartÃÂnez (DH)
- 1998: Alex Rodriguez (SS), Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 1999: Alex Rodriguez (SS), Ken Griffey Jr. (OF)
- 2000: Alex Rodriguez (SS)
- 2001: Bret Boone (2B), Ichiro Suzuki (OF), Edgar MartÃÂnez (DH)
- 2003: Bret Boone (2B), Edgar MartÃÂnez (DH)
- 2007: Ichiro Suzuki (OF)
- 2009: Ichiro Suzuki (OF)
- 2017: Nelson Cruz (DH)
- 2022: Julio RodrÃÂguez (OF)
- 2025: Cal Raleigh (C)
All-MLB Team
First team
Second team
Edgar MartÃÂnez Award
Note: Originally known as the Outstanding Designated Hitter Award, the award was named after longtime Mariners designated hitter Edgar MartÃÂnez, who won the award five times, in 2004.
Roberto Clemente Award
MLB "This Year in Baseball Awards"
See: This Year in Baseball Awards#Award winners
Note: Voted by fans as the best in all of Major League Baseball (i.e., not two awards, one for each league).
"This Year in Baseball Awards" Dependable Player of the Year
All-Star Game MVP
All-Stars
- 1977 - Ruppert Jones
- 1978 - Craig Reynolds
- 1979 - Bruce Bochte
- 1980 - Rick Honeycutt
- 1981 - Tom Paciorek
- 1982 - Floyd Bannister
- 1983 - Matt Young
- 1984 - Alvin Davis
- 1985 - Phil Bradley
- 1986 - Jim Presley
- 1987 - Mark Langston and Harold Reynolds
- 1988 - Harold Reynolds
- 1989 - Jeffrey Leonard
- 1990 - Ken Griffey Jr. and Randy Johnson
- 1991 - Ken Griffey Jr.
- 1992 - Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar MartÃÂnez
- 1993 - Ken Griffey Jr. and Randy Johnson
- 1994 - Ken Griffey Jr. and Randy Johnson
- 1995 - Ken Griffey Jr., Randy Johnson, Edgar MartÃÂnez, and Tino Martinez
- 1996 - Jay Buhner, Ken Griffey Jr., Edgar MartÃÂnez, Alex Rodriguez, and Dan Wilson
- 1997 - Joey Cora, Ken Griffey Jr., Randy Johnson, Edgar MartÃÂnez, and Alex RodrÃÂguez
- 1998 - Ken Griffey Jr. and Alex RodrÃÂguez
- 1999 - Ken Griffey Jr.
- 2000 - Edgar MartÃÂnez, Alex RodrÃÂguez and Aaron Sele
- 2001 - Bret Boone, Mike Cameron, Freddy GarcÃÂa, Edgar MartÃÂnez, Jeff Nelson, John Olerud, Kazuhiro Sasaki, and Ichiro Suzuki
- 2002 - Freddy GarcÃÂa, Kazuhiro Sasaki and Ichiro Suzuki
- 2003 - Bret Boone, Shigetoshi Hasegawa, Edgar MartÃÂnez, Jamie Moyer, and Ichiro Suzuki
- 2004 - Ichiro Suzuki
- 2005 - Ichiro Suzuki
- 2006 - Jose Lopez and Ichiro Suzuki
- 2007 - J. J. Putz and Ichiro Suzuki
- 2008 - Ichiro Suzuki
- 2009 - Félix Hernández and Ichiro Suzuki
- 2010 - Ichiro Suzuki
- 2011 - Félix Hernández, Brandon League, and Michael Pineda
- 2012 - Félix Hernández
- 2013 - Félix Hernández and Hisashi Iwakuma
- 2014 - Robinson Canó, Félix Hernández, Fernando Rodney, and Kyle Seager
- 2015 - Nelson Cruz, Félix Hernández
- 2016 - Robinson Canó
- 2017 - Robinson Canó, Nelson Cruz
- 2018 - Nelson Cruz, Jean Segura, Mitch Haniger, and Edwin DÃÂaz
- 2019 - Daniel Vogelbach
- 2021 - Yusei Kikuchi
- 2022 - Julio RodrÃÂguez, Ty France
- 2023 - Luis Castillo, George Kirby, Julio RodrÃÂguez
- 2024 - Logan Gilbert, Andrés Muñoz
- 2025 - Cal Raleigh, Randy Arozarena, Julio RodrÃÂguez, Andrés Muñoz, Bryan Woo
MLB All-Century Team (1999)
Players Choice Awards Player of the Decade (1999)
Sporting News MLB Player of the Year
Sporting News AL Pitcher of the Year
Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards AL Cy Young
See: Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards
Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards AL Rookie of the Year
See: Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards
- Ichiro Suzuki (2001)
- Michael Pineda (2011)
Baseball America All-Rookie Team
See: Baseball America#Baseball America All-Rookie Team
Topps All-Star Rookie teams
Hutch Award
Lou Gehrig Memorial Award
Other achievements
National Baseball Hall of Fame
See: .
Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame
See:
Retired numbers
See: .
Ford C. Frick Award (broadcasters)
See:
World Baseball Classic All-WBC Team
Best Male Athlete ESPY Award
American League statistical batting leaders
Batting average
On-base %
- Edgar MartÃÂnez (.479, 1995) Team Record
- Edgar MartÃÂnez (.464, 1996)
- Edgar MartÃÂnez (.456, 1997)
Slugging percentage
OPS
Games
At bats
Runs
Hits
- Alex Rodriguez (213, 1998)
- Ichiro Suzuki (242, 2001)
- Ichiro Suzuki (262, 2004) Major League Record
- Ichiro Suzuki (224, 2006)
- Ichiro Suzuki (238, 2007)
- Ichiro Suzuki (213, 2008)
- Ichiro Suzuki (225, 2009)
- Ichiro Suzuki (214, 2010)
Total bases
Singles
- Ichiro Suzuki (192, 2001)
- Ichiro Suzuki (165, 2002)
- Ichiro Suzuki (162, 2003)
- Ichiro Suzuki (225, 2004) Major League Record
- Ichiro Suzuki (158, 2005)
- Ichiro Suzuki (186, 2006)
- Ichiro Suzuki (179, 2009)
Doubles
Triples
Home runs
- Ken Griffey Jr. (40, 1994)
- Ken Griffey Jr. (56, 1997)
- Ken Griffey Jr. (56, 1998)
- Ken Griffey Jr. (48, 1999)
- Cal Raleigh (60, 2025) Team Record
RBI
Strikeouts
Stolen bases
Runs created
Extra-base hits
Times on base
Hit by pitch
Sacrifices
Sacrifice flies
Intentional walks
- Ken Griffey Jr. (23, 1997)
- Ken Griffey Jr. (17, 1999) co-leader
- Ichiro Suzuki (27, 2002) Team Record
- Ichiro Suzuki (19, 2004)
- Ichiro Suzuki (15, 2009)
Grounded into double plays
At bats per strikeout
At bats per home run
Outs
American League Statistical Pitching Leaders
ERA
Wins
WinâÂÂloss percentage
- Randy Johnson (.900, 1995) Team Record
- Randy Johnson (.833, 1997)
- Félix Hernández (.792, 2009)
WHIP
Hits allowed/9 innings pitched
- Randy Johnson (6.59, 1992)
- Randy Johnson (6.52, 1993)
- Randy Johnson (6.68, 1995)
- Randy Johnson (6.21, 1997) Team Record
- Félix Hernández (7.542, 2009)
- Félix Hernández (6.483, 2014)
Strikeouts/9 innings pitched
- Mark Langston (8.16, 1984)
- Mark Langston (9.21, 1986)
- Mark Langston (8.67, 1987)
- Randy Johnson (10.31, 1992)
- Randy Johnson (10.86, 1993)
- Randy Johnson (10.67, 1994)
- Randy Johnson (12.35, 1995) Team Record
- Randy Johnson (12.30, 1997)
Games
Innings pitched
Strikeouts
- Floyd Bannister (209, 1982)
- Mark Langston (204, 1984)
- Mark Langston (245, 1986)
- Mark Langston (262, 1987)
- Randy Johnson (241, 1992)
- Randy Johnson (308, 1993) Team Record
- Randy Johnson (204, 1994)
- Randy Johnson (294, 1995)
Games started
Complete games
Shutouts
Home runs allowed
Walks allowed
Hits allowed
- Mike Moore (279, 1986) Team Record
- Mike Moore (268, 1987)
Strikeout to walk ratio
Losses
Earned runs allowed
Wild pitches
Hit batsmen
Batters faced
American League Age Statistical Leaders
Oldest player
Youngest player
See also
References