Seattle Mariners All-Time Team according to ChatGPT
Starting Lineup and Batting Order
Creating the “best” Seattle Mariners all-time lineup is subjective and can vary depending on personal preferences. However, here’s a suggested lineup that includes some of the most notable and accomplished players in Mariners history:
Ichiro Suzuki (RF)
Career average: .321, Hits: 2,542 Stolen Bases: 438 (2001-2012, 2018).
Known for his incredible speed, hitting prowess, and defensive skills.
Edgar Martinez (DH)
.312/309/1,261 (1987-2004).
A legendary designated hitter and one of the best hitters in Mariners history.
Ken Griffey Jr. (CF)
.292/417/1,216 (1989-1999, 2009-2010).
Fan-favorite and one of the most talented players to wear a Mariners uniform.
Alex Rodriguez (SS)
.309/189/595 (1994-2000).
A dynamic shortstop with exceptional offensive capabilities during his time with the Mariners.
Jay Buhner (LF)
.255/307/951 (1988-2001).
A powerful hitter and fan-favorite known for his home runs and strong arm.
Kyle Seager (3B)
.256/242/807 (2011-2020).
A consistent performer and one of the best third basemen in Mariners history.
Alvin Davis (1B)
.280/160/667 (1984-1991).
The Mariners’ first-ever Rookie of the Year and a solid first baseman throughout his career.
Dan Wilson (C)
.262/88/508 (1994-2005).
A dependable and skilled catcher known for his defensive prowess and handling of pitchers.
Robinson Canó (2B)
.296/107/411 (2014-2018).
A former Mariners player who brought a combination of power and finesse to the second base position.
Substitutes
Nelson Cruz (OF/DH)
Career average: .284, Home Runs: 163, RBIs: 414 (2015-2018).
Bret Boone (2B)
.277/143/535 (1992-1993, 2001-2005).
Omar Vizquel (SS)
.252/6/139, Stolen Bases: 39 (1989-1993).
Harold Reynolds (2B)
.260/17/295/228 (1983-1992).
Dave Valle (C)
.235/72/318 (1984-1993).
Raul Ibañez (OF/1B)
.279/156/612 (1996-2000, 2004-2008, 2013).
Unfortunately, Chat GPT didn’t go into more depth on the Seattle Mariners substitutes.