Arizona League Mariners - Top Player Statistics

Top Player Statistics

Mariners Team and top Hitter and Pitcher statistics

Team Individual
Year BA ERA Fld Hitter AB Hits Avr Pitcher W-L ERA
1992 .275 3.30 .934 Jim Furtado 134 42 .313 Greg Theron 4-1 1.26
1993 .246 4.78 .945 Jason Cook 160 51 .319 John Daniels 3-4 3.40
1994 .239 2.89 .954 Wilson Delgado 149 56 .376 Derek Bieniasz 3-3 1.39
1995 .260 4.30 .945 Duan Johnson 174 61 .351 Russell Jacob 6-2 2.89
1996 .246 3.68 .948 Brian Smith 223 66 .296 Shawn Chacon 1-2 1.60
1997 .278 4.61 .949 Jose Moreno 190 69 .363 Julio Mateo 3-1 3.30
1998 .255 3.57 .949 Alex Fernandez 151 50 .331 Enmanuel Ulloa 4-0 0.88
1999 .285 4.60 .957 Oscar Ramirez 159 52 .327 Roy Wells 3-0 2.68
2000 .316 4.10 .952 Pedro Liriano 170 68 .400 Derrick Van Dusen 6-0 2.63
2001 .300 4.59 .946 Christopher Collins 161 55 .342 Tanner Watson 8-2 4.42
2002 .252 4.94 .947 Joshua Ellison 149 49 .329 Luis Espinal 5-5 3.46
2003 .289 4.87 .953 Casey Craig 142 47 .331 Eric O'Flaherty 3-0 1.93
2004 .288 4.55 .952 Luis Soto 148 49 .331 Stephen Grasley 4-0 3.21
2005 .292 4.88 .951 Juan Guzman 153 49 .320 John Sullivan 3-0 2.88
2006 .274 4.19 NA Alex Liddi 182 57 .313 Doug Salinas 4-0 2.82
2007 .267 3.39 .964 Daniel Carroll 201 65 .323 Fabian Williamson 6-2 3.41

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