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Spring Training Roster SPRING TRAINING ROSTER 2015 SEATTLE MARINERS SPRING ROSTER 60 players as of February 24, 2015 Alphabetical Numberical By Position By Service Time 13 ACKLEY, Dustin OF 1 TAYLOR, Chris INF 40 FARQUHAR, Danny RHP 8 BLOOMQUIST, Willie 12.029 4 BAKER, John* C 2 SUCRE, Jesus C 58 GAVIGLIO, Sam* RHP 56 RODNEY, Fernando 11.137 75 BARON, Steven* C 3 ZUNINO, Mike C 49 GERMANO, Justin* RHP 9 CHAVEZ, Endy* 10.134 8 BLOOMQUIST, Willie UTL 4 BAKER, John* C 71 GUAIPE, Mayckol RHP 22 CANO, Robinson 9.153 22 CANO, Robinson 2B 5 MILLER, Brad INF 34 HERNANDEZ, Felix RHP 25 WEEKS, Rickie 9.131 9 CHAVEZ, Endy* OF 6 HICKS, John C 18 IWAKUMA, Hisashi RHP 34 HERNANDEZ, Felix 9.060 83 CHOI, Ji-Man 1B/DH 7 SMITH, Seth OF 61 LANDAZURI, Stephen* RHP 35 SAUNDERS, Joe* 7.138 23 CRUZ, Nelson OF 8 BLOOMQUIST, Willie UTL 52 LEONE, Dominic RHP 23 CRUZ, Nelson 7.082 76 DOWD, Mike* C 9 CHAVEZ, Endy* OF 57 LOWE, Mark* RHP 30 GUTIERREZ, Franklin* 7.080 29 ELIAS, Roenis LHP 12 RUGGIANO, Justin OF 31 MEDINA, Yoervis RHP 57 LOWE, Mark* 7.005 40 FARQUHAR, Danny RHP 13 ACKLEY, Dustin OF 74 PRIES, Jordan* RHP 7 SMITH, Seth 6.119 41 FURBUSH, Charlie LHP 15 SEAGER, Kyle INF 50 RAMIREZ, Erasmo RHP 33 HAPP, J.A. 6.047 58 GAVIGLIO, Sam* RHP 16 JACKSON, Austin OF 56 RODNEY, Fernando RHP 38 PEREZ, Rafael* 5.157 49 GERMANO, Justin* RHP 17 ROMERO, Stefen OF 39 SMITH, Carson RHP 4 BAKER, John* 5.141 71 GUAIPE, Mayckol RHP 18 IWAKUMA, Hisashi RHP 64 SNOW, Forrest* RHP 16 JACKSON, Austin 5.000 30 GUTIERREZ, Franklin* OF 20 MORRISON, Logan 1B 32 WALKER, Taijuan RHP 20 MORRISON, Logan 4.069 33 HAPP, J.A. LHP 22 CANO, Robinson 2B 54 WILHELMSEN, Tom RHP 12 RUGGIANO, Justin 4.019 34 HERNANDEZ, Felix RHP 23 CRUZ, Nelson OF 29 ELIAS, Roenis LHP 41 FURBUSH, Charlie 3.121 6 HICKS, John C 25 WEEKS, Rickie INF/OF 41 FURBUSH, Charlie LHP 54 WILHELMSEN, Tom 3.091 60 HULTZEN, Danny LHP 29 ELIAS, Roenis LHP 33 HAPP, J.A. LHP 13 ACKLEY, Dustin 3.087 18 IWAKUMA, Hisashi RHP 30 GUTIERREZ, Franklin* OF 60 HULTZEN, Danny LHP 15 SEAGER, Kyle 3.085 16 JACKSON, Austin OF 31 MEDINA, Yoervis RHP 59 KICKHAM, Mike LHP 18 IWAKUMA, Hisashi 3.000 99 JONES, James OF 32 WALKER, Taijuan RHP 44 LUETGE, Lucas LHP 49 GERMANO, Justin* 2.147 59 KICKHAM, Mike LHP 33 HAPP, J.A. LHP 66 OLSON, Tyler* LHP 44 LUETGE, Lucas 2.000 67 KIVLEHAN, Patrick* OF 34 HERNANDEZ, Felix RHP 65 PAXTON, James LHP 31 MEDINA, Yoervis 2.000 61 LANDAZURI, Stephen* RHP 35 SAUNDERS, Joe* LHP 38 PEREZ, Rafael* LHP 40 FARQUHAR, Danny 1.158 69 LARA, Jordy* OF 36 O'MALLEY, Shawn* UTL 73 ROLLINS, David LHP 3 ZUNINO, Mike 1.111 52 LEONE, Dominic RHP 38 PEREZ, Rafael LHP 35 SAUNDERS, Joe* LHP 50 RAMIREZ, Erasmo 1.100 57 LOWE, Mark* RHP 39 SMITH, Carson RHP 4 BAKER, John* C 63 MONTERO, Jesus 1.096 44 LUETGE, Lucas LHP 40 FARQUHAR, Danny RHP 75 BARON, Steven* C 5 MILLER, Brad 1.094 77 MARLETTE, Tyler* C 41 FURBUSH, Charlie LHP 76 DOWD, Mike* C 65 PAXTON, James 1.027 72 MARTE, Ketel INF 44 LUETGE, Lucas LHP 6 HICKS, John C 29 ELIAS, Roenis 1.000 31 MEDINA, Yoervis RHP 46 PETERSON, D.J.* INF 77 MARLETTE, Tyler* C 52 LEONE, Dominic 1.000 5 MILLER, Brad INF 49 GERMANO, Justin* RHP 2 SUCRE, Jesus C 2 SUCRE, Jesus 0.169 63 MONTERO, Jesus 1B/DH 50 RAMIREZ, Erasmo RHP 3 ZUNINO, Mike C 32 WALKER, Taijuan 0.142 70 MORBAN, Julio OF 52 LEONE, Dominic RHP 8 BLOOMQUIST, Willie UTL 17 ROMERO, Stefen 0.136 20 MORRISON, Logan 1B 54 WILHELMSEN, Tom RHP 22 CANO, Robinson 2B 99 JONES, James 0.131 66 OLSON, Tyler* LHP 55 RIVERO, Carlos* INF 83 CHOI, Ji-Man 1B/DH 59 KICKHAM, Mike 0.087 36 O'MALLEY, Shawn* UTL 56 RODNEY, Fernando RHP 72 MARTE, Ketel INF 1 TAYLOR, Chris 0.067 65 PAXTON, James LHP 57 LOWE, Mark* RHP 5 MILLER, Brad INF 55 RIVERO, Carlos* 0.035 38 PEREZ, Rafael* LHP 58 GAVIGLIO, Sam* RHP 63 MONTERO, Jesus 1B/DH 36 O'MALLEY, Shawn* 0.029 46 PETERSON, D.J.* INF 59 KICKHAM, Mike LHP 20 MORRISON, Logan 1B 39 SMITH, Carson 0.028 74 PRIES, Jordan* RHP 60 HULTZEN, Danny LHP 36 O'MALLEY, Shawn* UTL 75 BARON, Steven* 0.000 50 RAMIREZ, Erasmo RHP 61 LANDAZURI, Stephen* RHP 46 PETERSON, D.J.* INF 83 CHOI, Ji-Man 0.000 55 RIVERO, Carlos* INF 63 MONTERO, Jesus 1B/DH 55 RIVERO, Carlos* INF 76 DOWD, Mike* 0.000 56 RODNEY, Fernando RHP 64 SNOW, Forrest* RHP 15 SEAGER, Kyle INF 58 GAVIGLIO, Sam* 0.000 73 ROLLINS, David LHP 65 PAXTON, James LHP 1 TAYLOR, Chris INF 71 GUAIPE, Mayckol 0.000 17 ROMERO, Stefen OF 66 OLSON, Tyler* LHP 25 WEEKS, Rickie INF/OF 6 HICKS, John 0.000 12 RUGGIANO, Justin OF 67 KIVLEHAN, Patrick* OF 13 ACKLEY, Dustin OF 60 HULTZEN, Danny 0.000 35 SAUNDERS, Joe* LHP 69 LARA, Jordy* OF 9 CHAVEZ, Endy* OF 67 KIVLEHAN, Patrick* 0.000 15 SEAGER, Kyle INF 70 MORBAN, Julio OF 23 CRUZ, Nelson OF 61 LANDAZURI, Stephen* 0.000 39 SMITH, Carson RHP 71 GUAIPE, Mayckol RHP 30 GUTIERREZ, Franklin* OF 69 LARA, Jordy* 0.000 7 SMITH, Seth OF 72 MARTE, Ketel INF 16 JACKSON, Austin OF 77 MARLETTE, Tyler* 0.000 64 SNOW, Forrest* RHP 73 ROLLINS, David LHP 99 JONES, James OF 72 MARTE, Ketel 0.000 2 SUCRE, Jesus C 74 PRIES, Jordan* RHP 67 KIVLEHAN, Patrick* OF 70 MORBAN, Julio 0.000 1 TAYLOR, Chris INF 75 BARON, Steven* C 69 LARA, Jordy* OF 66 OLSON, Tyler* 0.000 32 WALKER, Taijuan RHP 76 DOWD, Mike* C 70 MORBAN, Julio OF 46 PETERSON, D.J.* 0.000 25 WEEKS, Rickie INF/OF 77 MARLETTE, Tyler* C 17 ROMERO, Stefen OF 74 PRIES, Jordan* 0.000 54 WILHELMSEN, Tom RHP 83 CHOI, Ji-Man 1B/DH 12 RUGGIANO, Justin OF 73 ROLLINS, David 0.000 3 ZUNINO, Mike C 99 JONES, James OF 7 SMITH, Seth OF 64 SNOW, Forrest* 0.000 * Non-Roster Invite Major League Staff Invited Staff 21 McCLENDON, Lloyd Manager 78 BROWN, Brant 45 JEWETT, Trent Bench 82 BROWN, Daren 26 DONNELLY, Rich 3B Coach 79 CABRERA, Nasusel 28 WOODWARD, Chris 1B Coach 76 CLARK, Terry 43 VAN SLYKE, Andy Asst. Hitting 21 DAVIS, Alvin 10 JOHNSON, Howard Hitting 77 HORNER, Jim 47 WAITS, Rick Pitching 80 HOWELL, Jack 48 ROJAS, Mike Bullpen 87 HOWELL, Roy 89 PRIETO, Chris Quality Control 86 LISTACH, Pat 62 PHILLIPS, Jason Bullpen Catcher 85 MAY JR., Lee 89 BUDNER, Scott BP Pitcher 90 MORENO, Jose 84 NAVARRO, Jaime 81 PAINTER, Lance 91 PANKOVITS, Jim 92 SNYDER, Cory 6 WILSON, Dan 40-MAN ROSTER SEATTLE MARINERS 40-MAN ROSTER (40) As of February 24, 2015 Manager – Lloyd McClendon (21) Coaches – Bench: Trent Jewett (45), Hitting: Howard Johnson (10), Pitching: Rick Waits (47), 3B Coach: Rich Donnelly (26), 1B Coach: Chris Woodward (28), Bullpen Coach: Mike Rojas (48), Asst. Hitting Coach: Andy Van Slyke (43), Quality Control: Chris Prieto (88), Bullpen Catcher: Jason Phillips (62), Batting Practice Pitcher: Scott Budner (89) NO. PITCHERS (19) B-T HT WT DOB BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE 2014 CLUB CLASS W-L ERA G GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO MLS 29 ELIAS, Roenis L-L 6-1 190 08/01/1988 Guantanamo, Cuba Austin, TX SEATTLE MLB 10-12 3.85 29 29 1 0 163.2 151 77 70 64 143 1.000 Tacoma AAA 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 6 40 FARQUHAR, Danny R-R 5-9 185 02/17/1987 Pembroke Pines, FL Lafayette, LA SEATTLE MLB 3-1 2.66 66 0 0 1 71.0 58 23 21 22 81 1.158 41 FURBUSH, Charlie L-L 6-5 215 04/11/1986 South Portland, ME Seattle, WA SEATTLE MLB 1-5 3.61 67 0 0 1 42.1 40 17 17 9 51 3.121 71 GUAIPE, Mayckol R-R 6-4 235 08/11/1990 Barcelona, VZ Puerto La Cruz, VZ Jackson AA 1-3 2.89 40 0 0 12 56 45 20 18 9 56 0.000 33 HAPP, J.A. L-L 6-5 205 10/19/1982 Peru, IL Clearwater, FL Dunedin # A 1-0 3.60 1 1 0 0 5 3 2 2 1 5 6.047 Buffalo # AAA 0-0 1.93 1 1 0 0 4.2 5 1 1 2 6 TORONTO MLB 11-11 4.22 30 26 0 0 158 160 79 74 51 133 34 HERNANDEZ, Felix R-R 6-3 225 04/08/1986 Valencia, VZ Bellevue, WA SEATTLE MLB 15-6 2.14 34 34 0 0 236.0 170 68 56 46 248 9.060 60 HULTZEN, Danny L-L 6-3 210 11/28/1989 Bethesda, MD Bethesda, MD Injured - Did Not Pitch 0.000 18 IWAKUMA, Hisashi R-R 6-3 210 04/12/1981 Tokyo, Japan Sendai City, Japan SEATTLE MLB 15-9 3.52 28 28 0 0 179.0 167 70 70 21 154 3.000 59 KICKHAM, Mike L-L 6-4 220 12/12/1988 St. Louis, MO Springfield, MO Fresno AAA 8-8 4.43 27 27 0 0 148.1 171 92 73 64 131 0.087 SAN FRANCISCO MLB 0-0 22.50 2 0 0 0 2.0 8 5 5 1 1 52 LEONE, Dominic R-R 5-11 210 10/26/1991 Norwich, CT Mount Pleasant, SC SEATTLE MLB 8-2 2.17 57 0 0 0 66.1 52 18 16 25 70 1.000 44 LUETGE, Lucas L-L 6-4 205 03/24/1987 Brenham, TX Bellville, TX Tacoma AAA 3-2 3.13 42 0 0 3 62.1 58 24 23 27 70 2.000 SEATTLE MLB 0-0 5.00 12 0 0 0 9.0 6 5 5 5 7 31 MEDINA, Yoervis R-R 6-3 245 07/27/1988 Puerto Cabello, VZ Carabobo, VZ SEATTLE MLB 5-3 2.68 66 0 0 0 57.0 48 18 17 28 60 2.000 65 PAXTON, James L-L 6-4 235 11/06/1988 Ladner, BC, Canada Bellevue, WA SEATTLE MLB 6-4 3.04 13 13 0 0 74.0 60 29 25 29 59 1.027 Tacoma # AAA 0-1 4.35 3 3 0 0 10.1 13 7 5 6 14 Everett # A 0-1 6.75 1 1 0 0 2.2 2 2 2 1 2 50 RAMIREZ, Erasmo R-R 5-11 200 05/02/1990 Rivas, Nicaragua Rivas, Nicaragua SEATTLE MLB 1-6 5.26 17 14 0 0 75.1 82 44 44 34 60 1.100 High Desert A 0-1 7.50 1 1 0 0 6.0 8 6 5 2 7 Tacoma AAA 6-5 3.65 15 14 0 0 86.1 92 43 35 13 67 56 RODNEY, Fernando R-R 5-11 220 03/18/1977 Samana, DR Santo Domingo, DR SEATTLE MLB 1-6 2.85 69 0 0 48 66.1 61 24 21 28 76 11.137 73 ROLLINS, David L-L 6-1 210 12/21/1989 Deberry, TX Deberry, TX Corpus Christi AA 3-4 3.81 27 12 0 1 78.0 74 38 33 22 77 0.000 39 SMITH, Carson R-R 6-6 213 10/19/1989 Dallas, TX Midland, TX Tacoma AAA 1-3 2.93 39 0 0 10 43 44 19 14 13 45 0.028 SEATTLE MLB 1-0 0.00 9 0 0 0 8.1 2 0 0 3 10 32 WALKER, Taijuan R-R 6-4 235 08/13/1992 Shreveport, LA Peoria, AZ High Desert # A 0-0 2.08 1 1 0 0 4.1 4 2 1 1 7 0.142 Jackson # AA 1-0 0.00 1 1 0 0 5.0 3 0 0 1 10 Tacoma AAA 6-4 4.81 14 14 1 0 73.0 68 40 39 25 74 SEATTLE MLB 2-3 2.61 8 5 1 0 38.0 31 12 11 18 34 54 WILHELMSEN, Tom R-R 6-6 220 12/16/1983 Tucson, AZ Peoria, AZ SEATTLE MLB 3-2 2.27 57 2 0 1 79.1 47 22 20 36 72 3.091 NO.
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