List of Seattle Mariners Team Records - Individual Single-game Records

Individual Single-game Records

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Single-game batting records
Statistic Player Record Date
Hits Ibañez !Raúl Ibañez 6 2004 !October 22, 2004
At bats Cora !Joey Cora 7 1996.1 !June 11, 1996
RBI Davis !Alvin Davis 8* 1986 !May 9, 1986
RBI Blowers !Mike Blowers 8* 1995 !May 24, 1995
RBI Cameron !Mike Cameron 8* 2001 !August 19, 2001
Home runs Cameron !Mike Cameron 2002 !May 2, 2002
Runs Griffey, Jr. !Ken Griffey, Jr. 5* 1996 !May 24, 1996
Runs Martínez !Edgar Martínez 5* 1999 !May 17, 1999
Runs Rodriguez !Alex Rodriguez 5* 2000 !April 16, 2000
Strikeouts Olivo !Miguel Olivo 5 2004 !July 29, 2004
Single-game pitching records
Statistic Player Record Date
Hits allowed Hibbard !Greg Hibbard 15 1994 !May 24, 1994
Runs allowed Moyer !Jamie Moyer 11 2000 !August 9, 2000
Walks allowed Jones !Rick Jones 11 1977 !June 18, 1977
Home runs allowed Langston !Mark Langston 5* 1988 !April 18, 1988
Home runs allowed Moyer !Jamie Moyer 5* 2006 !July 21, 2006
Balks Walter !Gene Walter 4 1988.1 !July 18, 1988
Innings pitched Moore !Mike Moore 11 1985 !August 14, 1985
Strikeouts Johnson !Randy Johnson 19* 1997 !June 24, 1997
Strikeouts Johnson !Randy Johnson 19* 1997.1 !August 8, 1997

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