1977 Seattle Mariners season

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The 1977 Seattle Mariners season was the first season in franchise history, which was established via the 1977 Major League Baseball expansion. The creation of the Mariners brought baseball back to Seattle, which had been without a major league team since the Seattle Pilots left for Milwaukee to become the Brewers in April 1970.

Record64–98 (.395)
Quick facts Seattle Mariners, League ...
1977 Seattle Mariners
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkKingdome
CitySeattle, Washington
Record64–98 (.395)
Divisional place6th
OwnersDanny Kaye
General managersDick Vertlieb/Lou Gorman
ManagersDarrell Johnson
TelevisionKING-TV 5 (NBC)
RadioKVI 570 AM
(Dave Niehaus, Ken Wilson)
1978 
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The Mariners ended the 1977 season by narrowly avoiding last place (held by the Oakland Athletics), finishing sixth in the American League West with a record of 64–98 (.395), 38 games behind the AL West champion Kansas City Royals.

Offseason

Regular season

The first game

Linescore

April 6, Kingdome, Seattle, Washington

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Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
California 112 210 000 791
Seattle 000 000 000 092
W: Frank Tanana (1–0)  L: Diego Seguí (0–1)  
HRs: Joe Rudi (1)
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Boxscore

Batting
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California Angels AB R H RBI Seattle Mariners AB R H RBI
Remy, 2b 3 1 0 0 Collins, DH 4 0 0 0
Grich, ss 4 0 0 0 Báez, 2B 4 0 2 0
Bonds, rf 5 1 0 0 Braun, LF 3 0 1 0
Baylor, dh 3 1 1 1 Stanton, RF 4 0 1 0
Rudi, lf 5 1 3 4 Stein, 3B 4 0 2 0
Solaita, 1b 5 0 1 0 Meyer, 1B 4 0 0 0
Bochte, cf 3 2 2 0 Jones, CF 4 0 0 0
Chalk, 3b 5 0 1 0 Stinson, C 3 0 1 0
Humphrey, c 4 1 1 2 Reynolds, SS 4 0 2 0
Totals 37 7 9 7 Totals 34 0 9 0
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Pitching
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California Angels IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Mariners IP H R ER BB SO
Tanana, W, (1–0) 9.0 9 0 0 2 9 Seguí, L, (0–1) 3.2 5 6 4 3 3
Montague 5.1 4 1 1 3 3
Totals 9.0 9 0 0 2 9 Totals 9.0 9 7 5 6 6
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Other notable events

  • April 10, 1977: Designated hitter Juan Bernhardt hit the first home run in team history.[6]
  • April 13, 1977: The first extra innings game in team history resulted in a 3–2 win over the Minnesota Twins.
  • May 19, 1977: The first shutout win in team history was a 3–0 victory over the Oakland Athletics.
  • July 1, 1977: The Milwaukee Brewers played their first game in Seattle since 1969, when they were the Seattle Pilots. The Brewers beat the hometown Mariners, 2–1.
  • July 8, 1977: Scored the most runs of the season in a 13–11 win against the Minnesota Twins.

Season standings

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AL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Kansas City Royals 10260 .630 5526 4734
Texas Rangers 9468 .580 8 4437 5031
Chicago White Sox 9072 .556 12 4833 4239
Minnesota Twins 8477 .522 17½ 4832 3645
California Angels 7488 .457 28 3942 3546
Seattle Mariners 6498 .395 38 2952 3546
Oakland Athletics 6398 .391 38½ 3546 2852
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Record vs. opponents

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Sources:
Team BAL BOS CAL CWS CLE DET KC MIL MIN NYY OAK SEA TEX TOR
Baltimore 6–85–65–511–412–34–711–46–48–78–27–34–610–5
Boston 8–67–33–78–79–65–59–64–68–78–310–16–412–3
California 6–53–78–76–44–66–95–57–84–75–109–65–106–4
Chicago 5–57–37–86–44–68–76–510–53–710–510–56–98–3
Cleveland 4–117–84–64–68–73–711–42–93–127–37–32–99–5
Detroit 3–126–96–46–47–83–810–55–56–95–55–62–810–5
Kansas City 7–45–59–67–87–38–38–210–55–59–611–48–78–2
Milwaukee 4–116–95–55–64–115–102–83–88–75–57–35–58–7
Minnesota 4–66–48–75–109–25–55–108–32–88–67–88–79–1
New York 7–87–87–47–312–39–65–57–88–29–26–47–39–6
Oakland 2–83–810–55–103–75–56–95–56–82–97–82–137–3
Seattle 3–71–106–95–103–76–54–113–78–74–68–79–64–6
Texas 6–44–610–59–69–28–27–85–57–83–713–26–97–4
Toronto 5–103–124–63–85–95–102–87–81–96–93–76–44–7
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Notable transactions

Roster

1977 Seattle Mariners
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Game log

Regular season

More information Legend ...
Legend
 Mariners win
 Mariners loss
 Postponement
 Eliminated from playoff race
BoldMariners team member
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1977 regular season game log: 64–98 (Home: 29–52; Away: 35–46)[12]
April
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
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1April 6California Angels0–7Tanana (1–0)Segui (0–1)57,7620–1L1
2April 7California Angels0–2Ryan (1–0)Romo (0–1)10,1440–2L2
3April 8California Angels7–6Laxton (1–0)Verhoeven (0–1)11,8451–2W1
4April 9California Angels5–1Wheelock (1–0)Simpson (0–1)Montague (1)27,6682–2W2
5April 10California Angels5–12Tanana (2–0)Abbott (0–1)10,4052–3L1
6April 11Minnesota Twins3–12Zahn (1–0)Segui (0–2)8,9792–4L2
7April 12Minnesota Twins2–3Schueler (1–1)Laxton (1–1)Burgmeier (2)8,5892–5L3
8April 13Minnesota Twins3–2Moore (1–0)Burgmeier (0–1)11,6353–5W1
9April 14Minnesota Twins4–3Wheelock (2–0)Redfern (0–2)Montague (2)9,1674–5W2
10April 15@ California Angels0–7Ryan (2–1)Abbott (0–2)34,6544–6L1
11April 16@ California Angels4–6Hartzell (1–0)Montague (0–1)Kirkwood (1)19,6904–7L2
12April 17@ California Angels11–7Kekich (1–0)Monge (0–1)Pagan (1)13,8135–7W1
13April 18Texas Rangers8–6Thomas (1–0)Alexander (1–1)Laxton (1)9,5356–7W2
14April 19Texas Rangers1–3Lindblad (1–0)Wheelock (2–1)10,9476–8L1
15April 20Texas Rangers2–5Briles (1–0)Montague (0–2)Devine (1)10,7636–9L2
16April 22Royals5–6Littell (2–1)Pagan (0–1)Gura (2)19,7566–10L3
17April 23Royals6–8Leonard (1–0)Segui (0–3)Gura (3)22,6856–11L4
18April 24Royals1–16Colborn (3–1)Wheelock (2–2)6–12L5
19April 24Royals4–2Montague (1–2)Splittorff (1–1)21,7347–12W1
20April 26@ Minnesota Twins3–5Burgmeier (2–1)Thomas (1–1)Johnson (2)3,4227–13L1
21April 27@ Minnesota Twins3–5Johnson (3–0)Moore (1–1)Burgmeier (3)3,1707–14L2
22April 28@ Minnesota Twins4–3Montague (2–2)Goltz (0–2)3,7668–14W1
23April 29@ New York Yankees0–3Guidry (2–0)Thomas (1–2)Lyle (5)15,2848–15L1
24April 30@ New York Yankees2–7Figueroa (2–2)Wheelock (2–3)19,5258–16L2
May
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
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25May 1@ New York Yankees2–5Holtzman (2–1)Abbott (0–3)Lyle (6)20,4778–17L3
26May 3@ Boston Red Sox10–8Montague (3–2)Wise (1–2)Pagan (2)12,4229–17W1
27May 4@ Boston Red Sox2–5Cleveland (2–2)Thomas (1–3)Campbell (3)11,4089–18L1
28May 5@ Boston Red Sox2–5Jenkins (4–1)Segui (0–4)10,3589–19L2
29May 6@ Baltimore Orioles1–4Grimsley (3–1)Abbott (0–4)4,4029–20L3
30May 7@ Baltimore Orioles2–4May (3–3)Jones (0–1)Flanagan (1)16,2129–21L4
31May 8@ Baltimore Orioles4–6Palmer (5–1)Pole (0–1)McGregor (1)9,6389–22L5
32May 9@ Toronto Blue Jays4–10Singer (2–4)Thomas (1–4)11,6809–23L6
33May 10@ Toronto Blue Jays3–9Garvin (5–0)Montague (3–3)13,0179–24L7
34May 11New York Yankees5–2Laxton (2–1)Holtzman (2–2)Romo (1)23,97810–24W1
35May 12New York Yankees8–6Moore (2–1)Hunter (1–2)42,13211–24W2
36May 13Boston Red Sox5–7Willoughby (3–0)Romo (0–2)Campbell (4)20,52311–25L1
37May 14Boston Red Sox4–8Stanley (3–0)Thomas (1–5)Campbell (5)52,48511–26L2
38May 15Boston Red Sox4–5Lee (1–0)Jones (0–2)Campbell (6)47,35311–27L3
39May 16Baltimore Orioles8–3Abbott (1–4)Palmer (5–3)Kekich (1)10,38812–27W1
40May 17Baltimore Orioles10–2Romo (1–2)May (4–4)10,92013–27W2
41May 19@ Oakland Athletics3–0Pagan (1–1)Langford (3–3)2,17914–27W3
42May 20@ Oakland Athletics5–14Medich (3–2)Jones (0–3)2,66014–28L1
43May 21@ Oakland Athletics7–6Kekich (2–0)Lacey (1–1)3,23015–28W1
44May 22@ Oakland Athletics6–2Pole (1–1)Blue (3–4)Romo (2)3,13816–28W2
45May 24@ Cleveland Indians5–7Waits (2–0)Romo (1–3)Kern (4)5,57616–29L1
46May 25@ Cleveland Indians1–2Eckersley (4–3)Laxton (2–2)4,51616–30L2
47May 27@ Detroit Tigers2–1Abbott (2–4)Fidrych (0–1)Kekich (2)44,20717–30W1
48May 28@ Detroit Tigers3–1Pole (2–1)Rozema (4–2)Laxton (2)15,82018–30W2
49May 29@ Detroit Tigers6–4Thomas (2–5)Foucault (3–2)11,77819–30W3
50May 30@ Texas Rangers7–4Romo (2–3)Blyleven (4–6)Laxton (3)DH20–30W4
51May 30@ Texas Rangers9–3Montague (4–3)Perry (4–5)Segui (1)17,84421–30W5
June
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
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52June 1Oakland Athletics3–6Medich (5–2)Abbott (2–5)Coleman (2)14,35021–31L1
53June 2Oakland Athletics0–1Norris (2–1)Pole (2–2)10,71221–32L2
54June 3Cleveland Indians1–7Eckersley (6–3)Jones (0–4)Kern (5)19,43821–33L3
55June 4Cleveland Indians5–7Waits (3–0)Kekich (2–1)Monge (3)24,07421–34L4
56June 5Cleveland Indians6–1Montague (5–3)Bibby (4–3)14,16722–34W1
57June 7Detroit Tigers2–5Rozema (6–2)Abbott (2–6)Foucault (5)10,05022–35L1
58June 8Detroit Tigers3–2Kekich (3–1)Hiller (3–6)11,21123–35W1
59June 9Detroit Tigers2–1Romo (3–3)Sykes (0–2)10,84024–35W2
60June 10Toronto Blue Jays3–4Lemanczyk (4–5)Montague (5–4)Willis (4)11,78624–36L1
61June 11Toronto Blue Jays4–5Johnson (2–2)Romo (3–4)21,31824–37L2
62June 12Toronto Blue Jays5–2Pole (3–2)Vuckovich (2–5)28,41225–37W1
63June 14Oakland Athletics3–6Torrealba (3–0)House (1–1)Lacey (3)13,76425–38L1
64June 15Oakland Athletics6–5Kekich (4–1)Torrealba (3–1)14,24826–38W1
65June 16Oakland Athletics3–1Abbott (3–6)Langford (4–5)11,09727–38W2
66June 17@ Texas Rangers2–1Pole (4–2)Marshall (2–1)House (1)DH28–38W3
67June 17@ Texas Rangers6–8Briles (3–3)Wheelock (2–4)Devine (3)21,57728–39L1
68June 18@ Texas Rangers6–1Jones (1–4)Blyleven (6–8)17,35229–39W1
69June 19@ Texas Rangers2–1Romo (4–4)Perry (6–6)12,46530–39W2
70June 20@ Royals4–2Wheelock (3–4)Leonard (4–8)Romo (3)21,47531–39W3
71June 21@ Royals3–13Colborn (8–7)Abbott (3–7)10,95831–40L1
72June 22@ Royals3–4Bird (3–1)Pole (4–3)Littell (8)22,14031–41L2
73June 23@ Royals8–6Romo (5–4)Littell (5–3)13,52032–41W1
74June 24@ Milwaukee Brewers1–7Sorensen (1–1)Montague (5–5)11,62532–42L1
75June 25@ Milwaukee Brewers8–3Wheelock (4–4)Haas (4–5)Romo (4)19,57233–42W1
76June 26@ Milwaukee Brewers6–8Caldwell (1–0)Romo (5–5)19,69933–43L1
77June 27@ Chicago White Sox4–10Kravec (3–2)Pole (4–4)Johnson (1)16,02633–44L2
78June 28@ Chicago White Sox4–10Barrios (7–3)Montague (5–6)8,36533–45L3
79June 29@ Chicago White Sox3–1House (2–1)Wood (1–2)Romo (5)15,41534–45W1
July
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
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80July 1Milwaukee Brewers1–2Haas (5–5)Wheelock (4–5)16,11934–46L1
81July 2Milwaukee Brewers2–1Abbott (4–7)Slaton (6–7)Kekich (3)24,46635–46W1
82July 3Milwaukee Brewers3–10Augustine (9–9)Pole (4–5)16,22635–47L1
83July 4Chicago White Sox2–6Barrios (8–3)Montague (5–7)10,89735–48L2
84July 5Chicago White Sox1–4Stone (9–6)House (2–2)LaGrow (13)14,03235–49L3
85July 6Chicago White Sox2–4Wood (3–2)Wheelock (4–6)21,52635–50L4
86July 8@ Minnesota Twins13–11Laxton (3–2)Thormodsgard (6–5)Romo (6)11,96636–50W1
87July 9@ Minnesota Twins5–2Pole (5–5)Goltz (9–6)Romo (7)23,40137–50W2
88July 10@ Minnesota Twins0–15Zahn (7–7)Thomas (2–6)34,21337–51L1
89July 11@ Oakland Athletics1–8Coleman (1–0)House (2–3)Lacey (5)8,76037–52L2
90July 12@ Oakland Athletics2–3Blue (7–11)Romo (5–6)5,29937–53L3
91July 13@ Oakland Athletics3–1Abbott (5–7)Langford (7–8)4,52938–53W1
92July 14@ California Angels4–1Pole (6–5)Brett (6–8)Romo (8)11,40039–53W2
93July 15@ California Angels6–2House (3–3)Nolan (4–3)11,38340–53W3
94July 16@ California Angels4–5Ryan (13–8)Romo (5–7)29,06840–54L1
95July 17@ California Angels8–7Kekich (5–1)LaRoche (6–3)10,87941–54W1
July 195:30 p.m. PDT48th All-Star GameNational League vs. American League (Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York)
96July 21Oakland Athletics4–3Abbott (6–7)Langford (7–10)Romo (9)17,38242–54W2
97July 22Oakland Athletics3–5Blue (9–11)Pole (6–6)Lacey (6)13,96042–55L1
98July 23Oakland Athletics10–3Wheelock (5–6)Norris (2–7)12,21643–55W1
99July 24California Angels1–3Hartzell (4–6)House (3–4)Miller (3)DH43–56L1
100July 24California Angels3–4Simpson (5–7)Galasso (0–1)LaRoche (10)25,34443–57L2
101July 25California Angels2–7Ryan (14–9)Pole (6–7)10,88643–58L3
102July 26Minnesota Twins9–7Abbott (7–7)Thormodsgard (7–8)Segui (2)12,01744–58W1
103July 27Minnesota Twins1–4Redfern (4–5)House (3–5)16,86944–59L1
104July 28Minnesota Twins5–2Wheelock (6–6)Zahn (9–8)Montague (3)11,75945–59W1
105July 29Baltimore Orioles4–5Drago (4–3)Kekich (5–2)14,31345–60L1
106July 30Baltimore Orioles3–5Martinez (9–6)Montague (5–8)31,60945–61L2
107July 31Baltimore Orioles6–1Abbott (8–7)Palmer (12–9)11,46446–61W1
August
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
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108August 2Boston Red Sox2–3Campbell (11–7)Montague (5–9)24,34446–62L1
109August 3Boston Red Sox12–4Paxton (5–2)Wheelock (6–7)21,15246–63L2
110August 5New York Yankees5–3Pole (7–7)Figueroa (10–8)Romo (10)36,83347–63W1
111August 6New York Yankees9–2Abbott (9–7)Hunter (6–7)42,14648–63W2
112August 7New York Yankees1–7Torrez (11–10)Montague (5–10)29,41248–64L1
113August 8@ Chicago White Sox4–5Wiles (1–0)Romo (5–8)17,04748–65L2
114August 9@ Chicago White Sox3–13Stone (12–7)Wheelock (6–8)12,29448–66L3
115August 10@ Baltimore Orioles4–5May (13–10)Pole (7–8)Drago (5)7,57948–67L4
116August 11@ Baltimore Orioles3–4Drago (5–3)Romo (5–9)7,89348–68L5
117August 12@ Boston Red Sox2–7Wise (9–4)Mitchell (0–4)27,00548–69L6
118August 13@ Boston Red Sox6–13Jenkins (9–7)Galasso (0–2)34,09548–70L7
119August 14@ Boston Red Sox1–11Paxton (6–2)Wheelock (6–9)31,22348–71L8
120August 15@ Detroit Tigers1–13Sykes (3–4)Pole (7–9)14,41448–72L9
121August 16@ Detroit Tigers3–2Abbott (10–7)Morris (1–1)9,06549–72W1
122August 17@ Minnesota Twins3–2Mitchell (1–4)Zahn (11–10)Romo (11)11,73950–72W2
123August 18@ Minnesota Twins2–8Thormodsgard (10–9)Galasso (0–3)13,88450–73L1
124August 19Detroit Tigers4–6Rozema (14–4)Pole (7–10)Taylor (1)19,69850–74L2
125August 20Detroit Tigers3–7Wilcox (5–0)Abbott (10–8)55,67050–75L3
126August 21Detroit Tigers4–5Crawford (5–5)Mitchell (1–5)Hiller (6)15,37350–76L4
127August 22Cleveland Indians1–12Bibby (10–10)Galasso (0–4)DH50–77L5
128August 22Cleveland Indians4–3Montague (6–10)Garland (10–15)12,34751–77W1
129August 24Toronto Blue Jays0–7Garvin (9–13)Pole (7–11)DH51–78L1
130August 24Toronto Blue Jays3–9Jefferson (8–13)Abbott (10–9)13,25351–79L2
131August 26@ Cleveland Indians4–2Romo (6–9)Kern (6–8)6,70752–79W1
132August 27@ Cleveland Indians0–10Eckersley (13–10)Galasso (0–5)7,87652–80L1
133August 28@ Cleveland Indians6–10Bibby (11–10)Abbott (10–10)9,59952–81L2
134August 30@ New York Yankees5–6Lyle (11–4)Segui (0–5)20,11652–82L3
135August 31@ New York Yankees4–5Lyle (12–4)Galasso (0–6)17,36252–83L4
September
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
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136September 2@ Toronto Blue Jays4–3Abbott (11–10)Lemanczyk (10–13)13,50253–83W1
137September 3@ Toronto Blue Jays6–2Montague (7–10)Jefferson (8–14)Romo (12)15,10954–83W2
138September 4@ Toronto Blue Jays7–2Mitchell (2–5)Garvin (9–14)17,08455–83W3
139September 5Royals4–8Colborn (16–13)Pole (7–12)11,75055–84L1
140September 6Royals0–10Splittorff (13–6)Honeycutt (0–1)7,19155–85L2
141September 7Royals7–10Littell (7–4)Romo (6–10)Bird (11)7,81455–86L3
142September 8Royals2–7Leonard (16–11)Montague (7–11)7,78555–87L4
143September 9Texas Rangers8–3House (4–5)Perry (12–12)8,24556–87W1
144September 10Texas Rangers2–5Alexander (14–10)Mitchell (2–6)DH56–88L1
145September 10Texas Rangers1–7Moret (3–2)Kekich (5–3)12,80056–89L2
146September 11Texas Rangers6–4Romo (7–10)Lindblad (4–4)8,36357–89W1
147September 13Milwaukee Brewers5–6Beare (3–3)Abbott (11–11)McClure (6)7,59557–90L1
148September 14Milwaukee Brewers5–8Rodriguez (4–6)Erardi (0–1)5,71857–91L2
149September 16@ Royals4–1Medich (11–6)Pattin (8–3)19,07258–91W1
150September 17@ Royals5–7Gura (7–5)Segui (0–6)27,06758–92L1
151September 18@ Royals3–8Leonard (18–11)Abbott (11–12)33,39758–93L2
152September 20@ Milwaukee Brewers1–5Slaton (10–14)Montague (7–12)3,00458–94L3
153September 21@ Milwaukee Brewers11–4Romo (8–10)Augustine (12–17)3,00859–94W1
154September 22Chicago White Sox4–5Renko (6–2)Burke (0–1)LaGrow (24)8,21159–95L1
155September 23Chicago White Sox3–2House (5–5)Barrios (14–6)Montague (4)9,73160–95W1
156September 24Chicago White Sox3–8Kravec (10–8)Segui (0–7)17,63660–96L1
157September 25Chicago White Sox5–4Medich (12–6)Stone (15–12)Romo (13)11,58961–96W1
158September 28@ Texas Rangers1–3Perry (15–12)Abbott (11–13)4,86061–97L1
159September 29@ Texas Rangers2–1Mitchell (3–6)Alexander (17–11)Romo (14)4,71462–97W1
October
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
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160October 1@ Chicago White Sox5–3Montague (8–12)Barrios (14–7)Romo (15)DH63–97W2
161October 1@ Chicago White Sox1–6Kravec (11–8)Kekich (5–4)5,77863–98L1
162October 2@ Chicago White Sox3–2Abbott (12–13)Frost (1–1)Romo (16)20,95364–98W1
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Detailed records

More information Opponent, Home ...
American League
OpponentHomeAwayTotalPct.Runs scoredRuns allowed
AL East
Baltimore Orioles3–20–53–7.3004539
Boston Red Sox0–51–51–10.0914284
Cleveland Indians2–31–43–7.3003361
Detroit Tigers2–44–16–5.5453347
Milwaukee Brewers1–42–33–7.3004354
New York Yankees4–10–54–6.4004146
Toronto Blue Jays1–43–24–6.4003953
13–2311–2024–43.358276384
AL West
California Angels2–64–36–9.4006077
Chicago White Sox2–53–55–10.3334783
Kansas City Royals1–73–44–11.26759108
Minnesota Twins4–34–48–7.5336084
Oakland Athletics4–44–38–7.5335964
Seattle Mariners
Texas Rangers3–46–29–6.6006355
16–2824–2240–50.444348471
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Month-by-Month

More information Month, Games ...
Month Games Won Lost Win % RS RA
April248160.33383137
May2713140.481128133
June2813150.464106128
July2812160.429108131
August286220.21491192
September2410140.41799123
October3210.66710582
Total16264980.395624855
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More information Games, Won ...
Games Won Lost Win % RS RA
Home 8129520.358303419
Road 8135460.432321436
Total16264980.395624855
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Composite Box

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1977 Seattle Mariners Inning–by–Inning Boxscore
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Opponents1168895102106107107675823108551508158
Mariners906571618067656656103016241398147
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Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

More information Pos, Player ...
Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
CBob Stinson10529780.269832
1BDan Meyer159582159.2732290
2BJosé Báez9130579.259117
3BBill Stein151566144.2591367
SSCraig Reynolds135420104.248428
LFSteve Braun139451106.235531
CFRuppert Jones160597157.2632476
RFLeroy Stanton133454125.2752790
DHJuan Bernhardt8930574.243730
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Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

More information Player, G ...
Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Dave Collins12040296.239528
Carlos López9929784.283834
Larry Milbourne8624253.219221
Julio Cruz6019951.25617
Skip Jutze4210924.220315
Larry Cox359323.24726
Jimmy Sexton14378.21613
Ray Fosse113412.35305
Tommy Smith21277.25904
Puchy Delgado13224.18202
Kevin Pasley4135.38502
Joe Lis9133.23101
Tom McMillan250.00000
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Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

More information Player, G ...
Player G IP W L ERA SO
Glenn Abbott36204.112134.45100
Dick Pole25122.17125.1551
Gary Wheelock1788.1694.8947
Rick Jones1042.1145.1016
Paul Mitchell939.0334.9920
Doc Medich322.1203.633
Frank MacCormack37.0003.864
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Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

More information Player, G ...
Player G IP W L ERA SO
John Montague47182.18124.2998
Diego Seguí40110.2075.6991
Tom House2689.1453.9339
Dave Pagan2466.0116.1430
Stan Thomas1358.1266.0214
Bob Galasso1135.0069.0021
Rick Honeycutt1029.0014.3417
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Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

More information Player, G ...
Player G W L SV ERA SO
Enrique Romo58810162.83105
Bill Laxton433234.9549
Mike Kekich415435.6055
Tommy Moore142104.9113
Steve Burke60102.876
Greg Erardi50106.005
Byron McLaughlin100027.001
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Awards and honors

All-Star Game

  • Ruppert Jones, OF, Reserve

Farm system

More information Level, Team ...
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LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Bellingham[14]

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