List of Seattle Mariners Opening Day starting pitchers

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Félix Hernández, the 2007 and 2009-2018 Opening Day starter

The Seattle Mariners are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Seattle, Washington. They play in the American League West division. The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honor, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season,[1] though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day.[2] The Mariners have used 15 different Opening Day starting pitchers in their 41 seasons. The 15 starters have a combined Opening Day record of 15 wins, 13 losses (15–13) and 13 no decisions.[3] No decisions are only awarded to the starting pitcher if the game is won or lost after the starting pitcher has left the game.

Félix Hernández has the Mariners' record for most Opening Day starts with eleven, recording a record of 7–2. Randy Johnson has the most starts in the former home ballpark of the Mariners, the Kingdome, compiling an Opening Day record of 2–0 in 6 starts. Jamie Moyer has the most starts in Safeco Field, the Mariners' current home ballpark, and has an Opening Day record of 1–2. Mark Langston has the worst winning percentage as the Opening Day starting pitcher with a record of 0–3, all of which were pitched on the road.[3]

Overall, the Mariners' starters have a record of 7–4 at the Kingdome on Opening Day, compared to a 4–3 record at Safeco Field, making their combined home record 11–7, and their away record 6–6.[3] The Mariners went on to play in the American League Division Series (ALDS) playoff games in 1995, 1997, 2000, and 2001. Randy Johnson, Jeff Fassero, Jamie Moyer, and Freddy García were the Opening Day starting pitchers those years, and had a combined Opening Day record of 2–1.[4]

Key[edit]

Season Each year is linked to an article about that particular Mariners season.
W Win
L Loss
ND (W) No decision by starting pitcher; Mariners won game
ND (L) No decision by starting pitcher; Mariners lost game
Pitcher (#) Number of appearances as Opening Day starter with the Mariners
* Advanced to the postseason

Pitchers[edit]

Jamie Moyer, the 2000 and 2004–2006 Opening Day starter
Randy Johnson, the 1992–1996 and 1998 Opening Day starter
Season Pitcher Decision Opponent Location Ref(s)
1977 Diego Seguí L California Angels Kingdome [3][5]
1978 Glenn Abbott W Minnesota Twins Kingdome [3][4]
1979 Glenn Abbott (2) ND (W) California Angels Kingdome [3][4]
1980 Mike Parrott W Toronto Blue Jays Kingdome [3]
1981 Glenn Abbott (3) L California Angels Kingdome [3][4]
1982 Floyd Bannister W Minnesota Twins Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome [3]
1983 Gaylord Perry ND (W) New York Yankees Kingdome [3]
1984 Mike Moore ND (W) Toronto Blue Jays Kingdome [3]
1985 Mike Moore (2) W Oakland Athletics Kingdome [3]
1986 Mike Moore (3) ND (W) California Angels Kingdome [3]
1987 Mark Langston L California Angels Anaheim Stadium [3][4]
1988 Mark Langston (2) L Oakland Athletics Network Associates Coliseum [3][4]
1989 Mark Langston (3) L Oakland Athletics Network Associates Coliseum [3][4]
1990 Brian Holman W California Angels Kingdome [3]
1991 Erik Hanson L California Angels Kingdome [3]
1992 Randy Johnson ND (L) Texas Rangers Kingdome [3]
1993 Randy Johnson (2) W Toronto Blue Jays Kingdome [3]
1994 Randy Johnson (3) ND (L) Cleveland Indians Jacobs Field [6]
1995* Randy Johnson (4) W Detroit Tigers Kingdome [3]
1996 Randy Johnson (5) ND (W) Chicago White Sox Kingdome [3][7]
1997* Jeff Fassero W New York Yankees Kingdome [8]
1998 Randy Johnson (6) ND (L) Cleveland Indians Kingdome [9]
1999 Jeff Fassero (2) L Chicago White Sox Kingdome [3]
2000* Jamie Moyer L Boston Red Sox Safeco Field [10]
2001* Freddy García ND (W) Oakland Athletics Safeco Field [3][4]
2002 Freddy García (2) L Chicago White Sox Safeco Field [11]
2003 Freddy García (3) L Oakland Athletics Network Associates Coliseum [3][4]
2004 Jamie Moyer (2) L Anaheim Angels Safeco Field [4]
2005 Jamie Moyer (3) W Minnesota Twins Safeco Field [12]
2006 Jamie Moyer (4) ND (L) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Safeco Field [13]
2007 Félix Hernández W Oakland Athletics Safeco Field [14]
2008 Érik Bédard ND (W) Texas Rangers Safeco Field [15][16]
2009 Félix Hernández (2) W Minnesota Twins Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome [17]
2010 Félix Hernández (3) ND (W) Oakland Athletics Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum [18]
2011 Félix Hernández (4) W Oakland Athletics Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum [19]
2012 Félix Hernández (5) ND (W) Oakland Athletics Tokyo Dome [20]
2013 Félix Hernández (6) W Oakland Athletics Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum [21]
2014 Félix Hernández (7) W Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Angel Stadium of Anaheim [22]
2015 Félix Hernández (8) W Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Safeco Field [23]
2016 Félix Hernández (9) L Texas Rangers Globe Life Park in Arlington [24]
2017 Félix Hernández (10) L Houston Astros Minute Maid Park [25]
2018 Félix Hernández (11) W Cleveland Indians Safeco Field [26]
2019 Marco Gonzales W Oakland Athletics Tokyo Dome [27]
2020 Marco Gonzales (2) L Houston Astros Minute Maid Park [28]
2021 Marco Gonzales (3) ND (W) San Francisco Giants T-Mobile Park [29]
2022* Robbie Ray W Minnesota Twins Target Field [30]
2023 Luis Castillo ND (W) Cleveland Guardians T-Mobile Park [31]
2024 Luis Castillo (2) L Boston Red Sox T-Mobile Park

Records by Pitcher[edit]

Pitchers with 2+ starts
Pitcher Num Starts Player W-L (ND) Team W-L
Felix Hernandez 11 7-2 (2) 9-2
Randy Johnson 6 2-0 (4) 3-3
Jamie Moyer 4 1-2 (1) 1-3
Mike Moore 3 1-0 (2) 3-0
Glenn Abbott 3 1-1 (1) 2-1
Marco Gonzales 3 1-1 (1) 2-1
Freddy Garcia 3 0-2 (1) 1-2
Mark Langston 3 0-3 0-3
Jeff Fassero 2 1-1 1-1

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