Seattle Mariners All-Time Team according to ChatGPT

Seattle Mariners
Opening Day 2010 (from left to right) Jay Buhner, Dan Wilson, Randy Johnson, Edgar Martinez, Ken Griffey Jr (photo by Dave Sizer, via Flickr).

Starting Rotation

Félix Hernández

Career ERA: 3.42, Wins: 169, Strikeouts: 2,524 (2005-2019)

Known as “King Felix,” Hernández is one of the greatest pitchers in Mariners history. He won the AL Cy Young Award in 2010 and holds numerous franchise records.

Randy Johnson

3.42/130/2,162 (1989-1998)

Johnson had a dominant tenure with the Mariners, earning five All-Star selections and winning the AL Cy Young Award in 1995. He possessed a blazing fastball and recorded a significant number of strikeouts.

Jamie Moyer

4.07/145/1,239 (1996-2006)

Moyer spent the majority of his career with the Mariners and was known for his longevity and craftiness. He won 145 games with the Mariners and provided stability in the rotation.

Mark Langston

3.65/74/1,140 (1984-1989)

Langston was an integral part of the Mariners’ pitching staff in the late 1980s. He was a strikeout artist and recorded impressive numbers during his time in Seattle.

Hisashi Iwakuma

3.42/63/734 (2012-2017)

Iwakuma may not have had the longest tenure with the Mariners, but he made a significant impact. He was an All-Star in 2013 and threw a no-hitter in 2015.

Bullpen

Kazuhiro Sasaki (Closer)

Career ERA: 3.14, Saves: 129, Strikeouts: 254 (2000-2003)

Sasaki was the Mariners’ closer from 2000 to 2003 and recorded 129 saves during his tenure. He was an All-Star and won the AL Rookie of the Year in 2000.

J.J. Putz (Setup)

3.08/101/337 (2003-2008)

Putz had a dominant stretch as the Mariners’ closer from 2006 to 2008. He earned an All-Star selection in 2007 and recorded 101 saves during his time with the team.

Arthur Rhodes (Reliever)

3.05/9/315 (2000-2003, 2008-2009)

Rhodes was an effective left-handed reliever for the Mariners. He had multiple stints with the team and compiled impressive numbers, including a 1.72 ERA in 2001.

Jeff Nelson (Reliever)

3.26/23/471 (1992-1995, 2001-2003)

Nelson was a key setup man during the Mariners’ successful run in the 1990s. He provided a reliable bridge to the closer and contributed to the team’s strong bullpen.

Norm Charlton (Reliever)

4.03/67/282 (1993, 1995-1997, 2001)

Charlton, also known as “The Sheriff,” was a crucial part of the Mariners’ bullpen during their historic 1995 season. He played a pivotal role in the team’s playoff run.

Edwin Díaz (Reliever)

2.64/130/301 (2016-2018)

Although Díaz had a relatively short stint with the Mariners, his performance in the 2018 season was exceptional. He set the franchise record with 57 saves and was named an All-Star.

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