Through games played on September 8, 2008 that would be Edgar Martinez who had 2,247 career base hits with the Seattle Mariners. For a season, that would be Ichiro Suzuki who had 262 base hits in 2004.
Bill Plummer. Plummer played one season for the Mariners (1978) and managed the Mariners for one season (1992).
61. Wilson hit .249 with 48 hits in 193 at bats.
#51 Ichiro Suzuki, RF for the Seattle Mariners had the most hits this season with 224, followed by #10 Michael Young SS for the Texas Rangers with 217 hits.
The Seattle Mariners have never played in the World Series.
In 2010, the Seattle Mariners outfielder had 214 hits in 680 at bats for a .315 batting average. It was the 10th consecutive season that Ichiro had more than 200 hits.
Dustin Pedroia for Boston Red Sox and Ichiro Suzuki of Seattle Mariners both had 213 hits in 2008 according to baseball almanac online.
Edgar Martinez had 2247 career hits for the Mariners, making him the all-time leader. Ichiro Suzuki currently has 2244 career hits for the Mariners, following the end of the 2010 season. Ichiro will presumably become the new all-time leader by the end of the first week of the 2011 season. It should be recognized that Ichiro also had 1278 hits in Japan.
Diego Pablo (Gonzalez) Segui played for the Pilots in 1969 and, in 1977, played his last year of ball for the Mariners in Seattle, where he was dubbed the "Ancient Mariner."
Diego Pablo (Gonzalez) Segui played for the Pilots in 1969 and, in 1977, played his last year of ball for the Mariners in Seattle, where he was dubbed the "Ancient Mariner."
Edgar Martinez played 2055 games for the Mariners. The current active leader (as of the end of the 2010 season) is Ichiro Suzuki, with 1588 games.
Ken Griffey Jr.
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