Dave Collins. Collins scored in the 4th inning of the Mariners game against the Angels on April 8, 1977.
The most innings in a Seattle Mariners game came on August 1, 2000 at Safeco Field when the Seattle Mariners played the Boston Red Sox in a 19 inning game. Mike Cameron came up in the bottom half of the 19 against former Mariners pitcher Jeff Fassero and hit a solo home run to end the longest game in Mariners history. Fact: The Boston Red Sox scored in the top half of the third and went 16 innings without scoring. Fact: Jason Varitek had the most at bats in a major league game with 9 but only had 1 hit.
In 1993, Alex Rodriguez was drafted first overall by the Seattle Mariners. He played his first game for the Mariners on July 8, 1994.
Kazuhiro Sasaki has: Played Himself - Seattle Mariners Pitcher in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Seattle Mariners Pitcher in "2000 American League Championship Series" in 2000. Played Himself - Seattle Mariners Pitcher in "2001 American League Championship Series" in 2001. Played Himself - AL Relief Pitcher, Seattle Mariners in "2001 MLB All-Star Game" in 2001. Played Himself - AL Relief Pitcher: Seattle Mariners in "2002 MLB All-Star Game" in 2002.
Just like all Major League teams, the Mariners have a 81 game home schedule.
Rickey Cradle debuted on July 1, 1998, playing for the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome; he played his final game on July 12, 1998, playing for the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome.
Lee Guetterman debuted on September 12, 1984, playing for the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome; he played his final game on July 13, 1996, playing for the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome.
David Holdridge debuted on August 8, 1998, playing for the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome; he played his final game on September 27, 1998, playing for the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome.
Jim Maler debuted on September 3, 1981, playing for the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome; he played his final game on July 24, 1983, playing for the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome.
Dan Rohrmeier debuted on September 3, 1997, playing for the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome; he played his final game on September 28, 1997, playing for the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome.
Jamie Allen debuted on May 1, 1983, playing for the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome; he played his final game on September 4, 1983, playing for the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome.
Kim Allen debuted on September 2, 1980, playing for the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome; he played his final game on September 29, 1981, playing for the Seattle Mariners at Kingdome.