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2 2007 Seattle Mariners -- Record Breakdown: Record Breakdown W L Pct. By Month/Day: W L Pct. Overall Monday Home Tuesday Road Wednesday Day Games Thursday Night Games Friday Seattle Scores in 1st Saturday Opponent Scores in 1st Sunday Scoring First April Opponent Scores First May Made 0 Errors June Made 1 Error July Made 2+ Errors August Starter Works September/October Quality Start st Game of Series Scoring/Hitting W L Pct. 2nd Game of Series Outhit Opponent rd Game of Series Outhit by Opponent th Game of Series Hits are Tied Rubber Games hits Travel Day Opp. 10+ hits Before Off Day Scores 4-or-more After Off Day Scores 3-or-less Record SB Record 2+ SB Lead/Trail/Tied W L Pct. 1-Run Games After 4 - Lead Run Games After 4 - Trail Run Games After 4 - Tied vs. RHP (Starter) After 5 - Lead vs. LHP (Starter) After 5 - Trail After 5 - Tied Home Runs: W L Pct. After 6 - Lead Hit HR After 6 - Trail No HR After 6 - Tied Opponent HR After 7 - Lead Opponent No HR After 7 - Trail Seattle More HR After 7 - Tied Opponent More HR After 8 - Lead Equal HR After 8 - Trail After 8 - Tied By Uniform: W L Pct. CFB/Blown White Blue By Division W L Pct. Gray AL West AL Central Record as Leadoff: W L Pct. AL East Ichiro National League Series Record W L T Record as Catcher: W L Pct. Series Record Johjima Burke Safeco Field Roof W L Pct. Open Closed Moved

3 2007 Mid-Season Report THE RECORD the Mariners reached the All-Star Break with a record, 2.5 games out of first place in the AL West behind division leader Los Angeles of Anaheim Mariners trail the Angels by only one game in the loss column only 1.5 games back in the Wild Card race, trailing Cleveland the record (.576) is the 5th-best pre-all-star break winning percentage in club history, trailing only 2001 (.724/63-24), 2002 (.625/55-33), 2003 (.624/58-35) and 2000 (.593/51-35) a year ago, Seattle was at the break, but were only 2.5 games back of division leader Oakland with a win on the final day before the break vs. Oakland, reached a high-water mark of 13 games over.500 low-water mark was four games under at 5-9 on April 22. THE BEST SINCE MAY 22 since May 22, the Mariners recorded the best record in baseball at after losing a string of 5 of 6 games to the Angels, Padres and Indians, Seattle set off on its hottest stretch in recent years by winning 30 of their next 45 games the streak included going 15-4 at home and on the road during the time frame the club combined to bat.294 (3rd in AL) with 41 home runs the pitching staff recorded a 4.16 ERA (187 ER/404.2 IP). A CHANGE AT THE TOP Manager Mike Hargrove resigned from his post following a thrilling 2-1 walk-off win on July 1 over the Toronto Blue Jays to extend the club winning streak to a season-high 8 games at the time of his departure, he ranked fifth among active managers with 1,188 career wins, including 192 with Seattle John McLaren was named the new manager, becoming the 12th full-time manager in club history according to the Elias Sports Bureau, that s the longest winning streak (8 games) ever for a team that changed skippers in midseason in 1978, Billy Martin was replaced as Yankee manager despite the fact that the team had won five in a row the Yankees went on to win the World Series under new manager Bob Lemon the last manager before Hargrove to be replaced during the season with more than 40 games to go when his team had a winning record was Jimy Williams, who was let go by the Red Sox in 2001 when the team was NOT A BAD START FOR McLAREN despite losing his first two games as manager of the Mariners, John McLaren guided the club to four wins over the last five games to start his career 4-3 he joins Mike Hargrove as the only other manager in club history to post a winning record on their first road trip as skipper (min: 4G). STRONG FINISH the Mariners put together a strong finish to close the gap on AL West leading Los Angeles of Anaheim heading into the All-Star break after dropping the first two games at Kansas City (July 2-3), Seattle won 4 of the last 5 games during the 5-game stretch, Seattle outscored the Royals and A s 24-7, while combining for an impressive 1.43 ERA (7 ER/44.0 IP). HEY NOW, YOU RE AN ALL-STAR Ichiro Suzuki was voted by the fans and J.J. Putz was voted by the players to represent the American League at the All-Star Game at AT&T Park in San Francisco for Ichiro, it s his seventh consecutive ASG (6 GS) while J.J. will be making his first Mid-Summer Classic appearance the Mariners have now had at least two players selected to play in the All-Star game in two consecutive seasons and six of the last eight outfielders Wladimir Balentien and Michael Saunders were also selected to play for the World Team in the annual XM Futures Game. THE OAKLAND TURNAROUND in 2006, the Mariners were just 2-17 against the Oakland A s, including going 0-9 at McAfee Coliseum it has been quite a turnaround this season, as the Mariners are 7-2 vs. the A s, including going 5-1 on the road the story has been the pitching, as Seattle s hurlers have combined for three shutouts and a 2.48 ERA (22 ER/80.0 IP) in 9 games. HITTING REPORT the Mariners finished the first half batting.283 (845x2981) with 149 doubles, 9 triples, 78 home runs and 406 RBI the.283 average ranks 4th-highest in club history prior to the All-Star break and 845 hits are 7th-most Seattle recorded 10-or-more hits in 49 of 85 (58%) games, going in those contests 49 games with double-digits in hits were the most in the American League (DET, 48) out-hit the opponent in 47 of 85 games and went 5-0 when recording the same amount of hits ranked last in walks (219), but had the fewest strikeouts (417). HONOR ROLL FOR J.J. J.J. Putz became the first Mariners reliever to be selected as the winner of DHL Presents the Major League Baseball Delivery Man of the Month Award for June the award recognizes the most outstanding relief pitcher during each month of the regular season Putz was also named the American League Pitcher of the Month, leading the Majors going 11- for-11 in save opportunities. BULLPEN HEROES the Mariners bullpen went into the All-Star break with a 19-5 record and a 3.40 ERA (102 ER/270.1 IP) the relief corps led the Majors in wins and ranked 2nd in the AL in ERA also T4th in saves (24) and had the 5th-fewest blown saves (8) in the AL set a club record for wins in a single month with 10 in June, breaking the previous record of 8 in September AL WEST AT THE BREAK (2007) Los Angeles Seattle Oakland Texas A YEAR AGO... AT THE BREAK (2006) Oakland Texas Los Angeles Seattle MLB BEST RECORD SINCE MAY 22 Seattle Colorado Los Angeles (AL) Detroit San Diego AL WILD CARD STANDINGS Cleveland Seattle Minnesota Oakland New York (AL) Toronto OFFENSIVE LEADERS Batting Average... Ichiro Hits... Ichiro Runs... Ichiro B...Beltre B... Ichiro - 4 HR... Sexson - 15 RBI... Ibañez - 53 BB... Sexson - 34 SO... Sexson - 63 OBP... Ichiro SLG...Beltre XBH...Beltre - 34 SB... Ichiro - 23 TB... Ichiro Multi-Hit Games... Ichiro - 43 PITCHING LEADERS W (starter)... Washburn/Batista - 8 W (reliever)... O Flaherty - 6 L (starter)...batista - 7 L (reliever)...morrow - 2 Saves...Putz - 24 Holds... Morrow/Sherrill - 12 GS... Batista/Washburn - 17 G...Sherrill - 40 IP...Washburn CG...Weaver/Baek/Washburn/Hernandez - 1 BB...Batista - 44 SO... Hernandez - 80 ERA (starter)...hernandez/washburn ERA (reliever)...putz Quality Starts...Batista - 11 BEST PRE ASG RECORDS (.724) (.625) (.624) (.593) (.576) Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

4 2007 Mid-Season Report Inside the Numbers... SEATTLE CONSECUTIVE SAVES 1. Eddie Guardado (2005) J.J. Putz ( ) Norm Charlton ( ) 17 Kazuhiro Sasaki ( ) Kazuhiro Sasaki (2000) 15 MOST SEA SAVES IN A SEASON 1. Kazuhiro Sasaki, Kazuhiro Sasaki, Kazuhiro Sasaki, J.J. Putz, Eddie Guardado, Jose Mesa, Mike Schooler, Mike Schooler, Bill Caudill, Bill Caudill, J.J. Putz, PITCHING IN...the Mariners pitching staff has improved its ERA in each month this season: APRIL 4.86 ( 95 ER / IP) MAY 4.66 (135 ER / IP) JUNE 4.39 (120 ER / IP) JULY 3.14 ( 25 ER / 71.2 IP) MOST HITS, 1ST 1,000 MLB GMS 1. Al Simmons 1, Ichiro 1, George Sisler 1, Ty Cobb 1,404 *Since 1900 (Elias Sports Bureau) 1. Ichiro 1, Wade Boggs 1, Kirby Puckett 1, Nomar Garciaparra 1, Don Mattingly 1,284 *Since 1957 (Stats Inc.) MOST INNINGS CAUGHT, MLB SINCE Jason Kendall (OAK) Kenji Johjima (SEA) A.J. Pierzynski (CWS) Russell Martin (LAD) Brad Ausmus (HOU) ALL-TIME LEADOFF HOMERS Player Total 1. Rickey Henderson Craig Biggio - A Brady Anderson Alfonso Soriano - A Bobby Bonds Devon White 34 Ray Durham - A Paul Molitor Chuck Knoblauch Tony Phillips Kenny Lofton - A Davey Lopes Eddie Yost Ichiro Suzuki - A 25 Brian Downing Lou Brock 24 *A=active player PITCHING REPORT Seattle heads into the All-Star break with a 4.47 ERA (375 ER/754.2 IP), ranking 10th in the AL starters have combined to go 30-31, 5.07 (273 ER/484.1 IP) -- 12th in the AL the bullpen has been one of the best in baseball, going 19-5, 3.40 (102 ER/270.1 IP) with 24 saves Miguel Batista and Jarrod Washburn lead the club with eight wins each All-Star closer J.J. Putz ranks T2nd in the AL with 24 saves the Mariners team ERA has dropped in each of the first four months of the season (April , May , June , July ). ALL HE DOES IS HIT Ichiro had another banner first half, hitting.359 (128x357) with 13 doubles, 4 triples, 5 home runs, 39 RBI and 23 stolen bases led the Majors with 43 multi-hit games, six more than next closest player (Orlando Cabrera) has averaged 1.42 hits per game in his career and is on pace for his seventh consecutive 200-hit season only Hall of Famers Wade Boggs (7) and Willie Keeler (8) have posted more consecutive 200-hit seasons dating back to his rookie season in 2001, no player has more hits or multi-hit games (458) his career.333 batting average is tops among active players. SOME KIND OF STRETCH Ichiro recorded at least one hit in 56 of the previous 59 games leading up to the All-Star break during that stretch (since May 7), Ichiro combined to hit.399 (101x253) with 10 doubles, 2 triples, 3 home runs and 27 RBI he also had 35 multi-hit games during that stretch he became just the 10th player (11th time) since 1900 to hit in at least 53 games in a 56-game stretch using Joe DiMaggio s 56-game hitting streak as a guide, no player in the modern era has hit in as many as 55 games, and only one (Derek Jeter, 8/20/06-5/3/07) hit in as many as 54 Ichiro joins Ty Cobb (1911), Tris Speaker (1912), George Sisler (1917 & 1922), Rogers Hornsby (1922), Sam Rice (1929/30), DiMaggio (1937), George Brett (1980), Benito Santiago (1987/88) and Johnny Damon (2005) among players with hits in 53 games in a 56-game stretch courtesy Trent McCotter/SABR. SAVE IT J.J. Putz ranks T2nd in the American League with 24 saves 24 saves are 2nd-most in club history prior to the All-Star break, trailing the 29 saves by Kazuhiro Sasaki in 2001 Putz also has the 2nd-lowest relief ERA in the AL at 0.88 (4 ER/41.0 IP), trailing Boston s Hideki Okajima (0.83) his 0.88 ERA is also 2nd-lowest in club history at the All-Star break (0.77 by Shigetoshi Hasegawa in 2003) the full-season club record for lowest relief ERA is also held by Hasegawa (1.48). OUR SAVIOR Mariners All-Star closer J.J. Putz headed into the All-Star break with nearly as many saves as baserunners allowed JJ has 24 saves this season, and has allowed only 26 baserunners (17 hits, 7 BB and 2 HB) in 41.0 IP (38 G) in his save opportunities, he s even better: 24-for-24, with 16 baserunners allowed (9 H, 6 BB, 1 HBP) in 27.2 IP (0.33 ERA) his 24 consecutive saves is the longest active streak in the Majors in 07 has notched 26 consecutive saves dating back to the end of 06, the 2nd-longest streak in club history (Guardado, 27) and 2nd-longest active streak in the Majors behind Mike Gonzalez (30). RECORD-SETTING STREAKS Ichiro Suzuki and Yuniesky Betancourt etched their names in the Mariners record book with a pair of extended hitting streaks Ichiro recorded a hit in 25 consecutive games from May 7-June 1, breaking the Mariners club record set by Joey Cora in 1997 the streak was also the 2nd-longest in the Majors at the break (Casey Blake, CLE, 26 games) during the recordsetting streak, Ichrio hit.411 (46x112) with 26 runs, 4 2B, 2 HR, 13 RBI and 13 SB 16 of 25 games during the streak were multi-hit contests Betancourt recorded a 20-game hitting streak from May 20-June 9, tying the club record by a shortstop (Alex Rodriguez, 1996) during the streak, Betancourt hit.368 (28x76).. THANKS MOTHER NATURE the Mariners endured six weather-related postponements in the first month of the season the club had an entire four-game series snowed out at Cleveland (April 6-9) and rainouts at Boston (April 12) and at Texas (April 24) to put it in some perspective, there were only 8 postponements in April 2006 for the entire Major Leagues dating back to 1995, no other AL team has endured six postponements in the month of April the last NL team to have this many weatherrelated postponements in April was St. Louis in PINCH-HIT SLAM Ben Broussard etched his name in the Mariners record books with the first pinchhit grand slamin club history on April 21 at Los Angeles of Anaheim the slam was the fifth of Broussard s career, first since April 27, 2006 (vs. BOS), and the third PH grand slam of his career Broussard tied a Major League record with his third career pinch-hit grand slam, also clubbing two pinch-hit slams in 2004, tying the mark by one player in a single season Broussard now shares the career AL record with Rich Reese (MIN) and ML record with Ron Northey (STL) and Willie McCovey (SF). LATE INNING HEROICS the Mariners set a club record when they recorded 5 consecutive last atbat wins to start the road trip at San Diego, Cleveland and Chicago (June 8-12) the 5 consecutive last at-bat wins were the most by a Major League team since Toronto also had 5 straight from May 29-June 2, 1992 the Mariners have won 9 games this season in their final at-bat, including two walk-off wins Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

5 2007 Mid-Season Report Mariners Update Series Records First Game of Series Second Game of Series Third Game of Series Fourth Game of Series Leading After Trailing After Tied After Leading After Trailing After Tied After Leading After Trailing After Tied After Score First Come-from-behind wins...24 Last at-bat W/L (walk-off) (2-1) Hit a home run No home runs Scoring 4 or more runs Scoring less than 4 runs Score in 3 or more innings Out-hit opponent Out-hit by opponent Hits even Lineups Used...57 Players Used (Pitchers)...32 (19) Transactions (DL)...37 (11) Safeco Field Roof Open Safeco Field Roof Closed Safeco Field Roof Moved Astro Navy Jersey Safeco Field Sellouts...6 (4-2) 2006 after 85 games after 86 games after 87 games Best ever after 85 games ( 01) Best ever after 86 games ( 01) Best ever after 87 games ( 01) April May June July August September Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Run/2-Run Games /4-3 Extra Innings Average Time of Game...2:46 Postponements... 6 (4 snow/2 rain) Most HR as a Mariner 1. Ken Griffey Jr Edgar Martinez Jay Buhner Alex Rodriguez Alvin Davis Bret Boone Jim Presley Ken Phelps Raul Ibañez Richie Sexson 88 Tino Martinez 88 Dan Wilson 88 ODDS AND ENDS Ichiro hit into 2 DPs on July 5, the only time in his MLB career he s done that; was game #1039. Seattle is 3rd in AL in batting with bases loaded (.377/29x77) and with 2nd RISP (.290/226x769). Seattle is tied for the AL lead with 8 shutouts also tied for 3rd in AL with 4 complete games. Ichiro set the AL record with 45 consecutive stolen bases fell 5 short of ML record. Mariners were error-free in the field in 47 of 85 games ranks 6th in the AL with a.984 FLD%. Seattle was 20-9 when recording a stolen base and 9-2 when recording 2-or-more steals. Mariners were 15-7 (.681) against left-handed starters, 2nd-best in the AL (DET, 18-7). When the M s starting pitcher lasted at least 6.0 innings, club went (.694). The Mariners allowed 82 first-inning runs, most in the Majors. Mariners catchers (Johjima/Burke) combined to bat.303 (96x317) with 23 doubles and 38 RBI. The Mariners used 32 players (19 pitchers) in the first half only club in the Majors to not make a roster move for a position player. Club won all 3 games in a series sweep of the Padres (June 8-10) by one run first time since June 4-7, 2005 to win 3 consecutive one-run games first time to sweep a series, all one-run games, since Aug , 1998 vs. CWS. 5 players (Jason Ellison, Adrian Beltre, Jose Lopez, Arthur Rhodes, Miguel Batista) wore #42 on April 15 vs. Texas to honor Jackie Robinson. the Mariners visited Wrigley Field for a three-game series, leaving Atlanta s Turner Field as the only active ballpark the club has not played in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh visited Safeco Field, leaving Florida as the only club to not play a regular season game in Seattle. EXTRA SPECIAL Adrian Beltre (2 times) and Raul Ibañez tied the club record with four extra base hits in a game what is amazing is that this happened only three times in the previous 30 years in club history (Ken Griffey Jr., Mike Cameron, Mike Blowers) Beltre accomplished the feat twice, last when he went 5-for-5 with 2 doubles and 2 home runs July 6 at Oakland he also went 4-for-5 with 2 HR and 2 2B May 28 at LAA Ibañez had 2 doubles and 2 home runs as part of a 4-for-5, 5 RBI night June 11 at Cleveland Beltre and Ibañez also recored 13 total bases in a single game, ranking T3rd in club history a player has recorded 12-or-more total bases only 17 times in club history, three of which came in the first half of 07. BELTRE JOINS ELITE LIST Adrian Beltre joins a pretty exclusive list (modern era) to record a pair of 4 extra-base hit games in a single season: George Burns, CLE (6/19 & 7/23, 1924), Jimme Foxx, PHI (4/24 & 7/2, 1933), Joe Medwick, STL (5/12 & 8/4, 1937), Billy Williams, CHI (4/9 & 9/5, 1969), Paul O Neill, CIN (5/11 & 9/13, 1991), Rafael Palmeiro, TEX (7/15 & 9/6, 1993), Albert Belle, BAL (8/29 & 9/23, 1999), Shannon Stewart, TOR (6/9 & 7/18, 2000), Jim Edmonds, STL (4/4 & 6/28, 2003), Alfonso Soriano, WAS (4/21 & 7/22, 2006), Adrian Beltre, SEA, 5/28 & 7/6, FELIX ON OPENING DAY Felix Hernandez became the first Opening Day pitcher to strike out at least a dozen hitters and not allow a run in 40 years when he struck out 12 in 8.0 shutout inninings on April 2 vs. Oakland the last pitcher to K at least 12 without allowing a run on Opening Day was the Cardinal s Bob Gibson in 1967 Gibson K d 13 while tossing a CG shutout vs. the Giants Hernandez also became the 4th pitcher since 1900 to start and win an opening-day game before his 21st birthday the others: Chief Bender in 1905, Bob Feller in 1939 and Fernando Valenzuela in 1981 also became just the third pitcher over the last 25 years to record 12-or-more strikeouts on Opening Day: ONE-HITTER Felix Hernandez recorded the ninth one-hitter in club history on April 11 at Boston it was the first since Gil Meche (5.0 IP -- rain-shortened) on 6/13/00 vs. KC and first of the 9.0 inning variety since Randy Johnson on 7/16/98 became the youngest pitcher to take a no-hitter through seven innings since the Rangers Ed Correa had his bid broken up by Willie Randolph with out one in the eighth inning on April 28, 1987, one day before Correa s 21st birthday opened the season with a career-high 17.0 consecutive scoreless innings longest scoreless streak to start a season by a Mariners starter in club history and longest by a Major League starter to open a season since Dontrelle Willis in 2005 (24.0). Seattle Mariners One-Hitters: 12+ strikeouts on opening day ( ): Jim Beattie, 9/27/83, vs. KC Felix Hernandez, 2007 Mariners, 12 Mike Trujillo, 9/20/86, vs. KC Pedro Martinez, 2005 Mets, 12 Mark Langston, 9/24/88, vs. TEX Randy Johnson, 1996 Mariners, 14 Brian Holman, 4/20/90, vs. OAK Randy Johnson, 1993 Mariners, 14 Randy Johnson, 8/14/91, vs. OAK Randy Johnson, 5/16/93, vs. OAK Randy Johnson, 7/16/98, vs. MIN Gil Meche, 6/13/00, vs. KC (5.0-innings) Felix Hernandez, 4/11/07, at BOS Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

6 2007 Mid-Season Report SCORELESS AND SHUTOUTS with back-to-back shutouts June vs. Pittsburgh, and 2.0 innings (plus 2.0 scoreless on June 19), Seattle did not allow a run in 20.0 consecutive innings T16th longest streak in club history and longest since holding the opponent scoreless over 28.0 consecutive innings June 9-13, 2004 club record is 31 consecutive scoreless innings from July 7-13, 1991 the Mariners also tied a club record with the back-to-back shutouts over the Pirates 13th time in club history and first since June 11-12, 2004 vs. Montreal to record consecutive shutouts. 6-O FLAHERTY Eric O Flaherty became the first pitcher in club history to start his career 6-0 (previous record was 5-0, Julio Mateo) overall, the left-hander is 6-0, 2.08 (7 ER/30.1 IP) among American League rookie relievers, he ranks T1st in wins and 2nd in ERA. YOUNG GUNS the Mariners have two of the four youngest active Major League pitchers in their starting rotation Felix Hernandez (21) and Ryan Feierabend (21) are among four ML pitchers under the age of 22 who were on an active roster heading into the All-Star break the others are Milwaukee s Yovani Gallardo and Chicago s (NL) Sean Gallagher the Mariners active pitching staff has an average age of 27.62, 5th-lowest in the Major Leagues. A NEW SHERIFF IN TOWN George Sherrill led the club with 40 relief appearances and tied for the team lead with 12 holds he went 2-0 with a 1.29 ERA (4 ER/28.0 IP) his ERA is the 2nd-lowest in the AL among left-handed relievers (Okajima ERA) he has not allowed a run in 38 of 40 appearances and is averaging 9.3 strikeouts per 9.0/IP overall, Sherill ranks 4th among AL relievers with a 1.29 ERA, the 4th-lowest mark in club history (min IP) prior to the All-Star break. AL ERA Leaders - Relief Pitchers: 1. Hideki Okajima (BOS) 0.83 (4 ER/43.1 IP) 2. J.J. Putz (SEA) 0.88 (4 ER/41.0 IP) 3. Rafael Betancourt (CLE) 1.13 (5 ER/39.2 IP) 4. George Sherrill (SEA) 1.29 (4 ER/28.0 IP) 5. Eric Gagne (TEX) 1.32 (4 ER/27.1 IP) THAT DIDN T TAKE LONG Brandon Morrow, Seattle s first round (5th overall) pick in the 2006 June Draft, became just the third player from the 2006 Draft to appear in the Majors (Andrew Miller - Tigers, Joe Smith - Mets) Morrow became just the seventh player in Mariners history to make his ML debut the year after he was drafted..the other six Mariners to make the quick move to the Majors included: LHP Rick Honeycutt (1976 Draft, debuted in 1977 at the age of 23); RHP Mike Moore ( 81 draft, 82 debut, age 22); SS Spike Owen ( 82 draft, 83 debut, age 22); RHP Billy Swift ( 84 draft, 85 debut, age 23); LHP Dave Fleming ( 90 draft, 91 debut, age 21) & Alex Rodriguez ( 93 draft, 94 debut age 18) Morrow went 3-2, 3.66 (13 ER/32.0 IP) while tying for the club lead with 12 holds among AL rookie relievers, he ranks 2nd in holds, T3rd in strikeouts (32) and 5th in ERA. HOME RUN REPORT Seattle clubbed 78 home runs, ranking 10th in the AL hit at least one homer in 48 games, going when hitting 2-or-more homers, the Mariners were nearly unbeatable, going 19-3 Richie Sexson led the club with 15 homers and Adrian Beltre was second with 13 longballs. WELCOME BACK JUNIOR the Mariners welcomed Ken Griffey Jr. back to Seattle when the Cincinnati Reds visited Safeco Field June Griffey addressed the crowd in a special pregame ceremony prior to the series opener and hit.385 (5x13) with two home runs in the series Griffey batted.299 (1742x5832) with 398 home runs and 1152 RBI in 1535 games with the Mariners from he is the Mariners all-time leader in home runs and slugging (.569), second in games played, runs, hits, total bases, doubles, RBI, and extra base hits (748) he won the 1997 AL MVP and was a 10-time All-Star and Gold Glove selection with the Mariners. A HALL OF A PLAYER Edgar Martinez, the best DH in baseball, became the fourth member of the Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame during a special pre-game ceremony prior to the June 2 game vs. Texas highlights of the Edgar Martinez Mariners Hall of Fame Night ceremony included a video tribute to Martinez s storied career and appearances by the three other members of the Mariners Hall of Fame, Alvin Davis, Dave Niehaus and Jay Buhner. DREAM WEAVER in six starts since coming off the disabled list on June 9, Jeff Weaver is 2-0 with a 1.67 ERA (7 ER/37.2 IP) in his six previous starts, he was 0-6, (35 ER/22.0 IP) with a.459 opponents batting average (50x109) since June 9, Weaver has the 5th-lowest ERA in the Majors (min. 5 GS). INTERLEAGUE RECAP the Mariners finished Interleague Play 9-9 vs. National League foes this season Seattle has not had a losing record in Interleague Play since 1999, when they were 7-11 in fact, after posting a losing record in each of the first three years of Interleague action (7-9 in 97, 7-9 in 98 and 7-11 in 99: 21-29/.420) Seattle compiled a (.597) mark in IL play from (3rd best in Majors) the Mariners are all-time vs. the NL, 3rdmost wins in Interleague history (OAK - 113; NYY - 113) Ichiro led the Majors in batting average in Interleague Play this season at.486 (35x72) and has a 20-game Interleague hitting streak dating back to 06 (.513/41x80), including recording a hit in all 18 games vs. NL opponents in 07 recorded 13 of his 23 stolen bases in Interleague play, setting a single-season Interleague record already holds the career Interleague record with 46 steals. FIVE TIMES THE SHAVING CREAM five pitchers recorded their first Major League victory during the course of the first half of the season Sean Green earned his first ML win June 9 at San Diego, joining Brandon Morrow, Eric O Flaherty, Ryan Feierabend and Sean White as a first-time winner, and the recipient of the traditional clubhouse pie-in-the-face during the post-game interview. FREQUENT FLYERS the Mariners went on a grueling 10-day, 10-game, 4-city road trip (May 21-30) that made stops in Cleveland (1G), Tampa Bay (3G), Kansas City (3G) and Los Angeles of Anaheim (3G) the team flew a total of 6,273 miles on the trip, with the Seattle to Cleveland leg the longest at 2,020 Seattle ended the trip with a 6-4 record and combined to bat.315 (118x375). RUNS WITH OUTS here is how the Mariners fared at the plate with zero, one and two outs Ichiro leads the team with 20 2-out RBI, while Raul Ibañez and Richie Sexson are T2nd with Outs: 101 runs (24%) (316x1056), 32 HR 1 Outs: 173 runs (41%) (294x1002), 26 HR 2 Outs: 150 runs (35%) (235x1923), 20 HR Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

7 Individual Hitters Notes TEAM BATTING G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HP SB CS Season Totals Home Away Day Night April May June July here s a look at the Mariners hitters in the first half-- #29 - ADRIAN BELTRE Finished the first half batting.277 (79x285) with 13 home runs (2nd-most on team) and 43 RBI also 2nd on the club with 6 SB. Ended the first half on a hot note, batting.600 (12x20) with 3 doubles, 3 home runs and 10 RBI over his last 5 games during that span raised his season batting average 24 points from.253 to home runs and 21 doubles at the All-Star break are 2nd-most in his career (22 HR in 04 & 22 2B in 03) batting average (.277) is also 3rd-highest in his pre-asg career, trailing.315 in 04 and.294 in 99. Among AL 3B, ranked T3rd in home runs (13) and RBI (43), 4th in extra base hits (34) and 5th in batting average (.277). Went 4x5 with 2 2B, 2 HR and 3 RBI 5/28 at LAA tied club record with four extra base hits and ranked T6th in club history was the 15th multi-homer game of his career and marked career home runs #199 and #200. Tied his career high with 5 hits (5x5) July 6 at Oakland belted his 16th career multi-homer game recorded his 2nd game of the season with 4 extra base hits recorded hits in 6 consecutive at-bats, including 3 HR and 6 RBI July 6-7 at Oakland. Recorded a pair of 6-game hitting streaks: April (.360/9x25) and June 9-21 (.292/7x24). Left June 1 game vs. Texas with a sprained left thumb missed his next five starts due to the injury. Hit HR #4 May 7 off Mariano Rivera at New York (AL) gave the Mariners a 3-2 come-from-behind victory. Hit.306 in May (34x111) with 6 home runs 3rd-highest monthly batting average as a Mariner (June ; June ). Splits G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night RISP Bases Loaded April May June July #5 - YUNIESKY BETANCOURT Batted.271 (80x295) with 37 runs, 16 doubles, four home runs and 30 RBI in 84 G/81 GS. Recorded a career-high 20-game hitting streak May 20-June 9 batted.368 (28x76) with 15 runs, 7 doubles, one home run and 11 RBI during the streak T8th-longest streak in club history and tied the SS club record with Alex Rodriguez (1996) also T7th-longest streak in the Majors this season. Hitting.359 (28x78) with 25 RBI with runners in scoring position (11th in the AL) since May 1 batted.409 (27x66) with RISP. Recorded at least one hit in 56 of 82 games with at least one at-bat (68%) one of 8 Mariners with 20-or-more multi-hit games (20). All four of his home runs broke a tie and three led to the GWRBI T2nd on the club with 7 GWRBI and 3rd with 11 Go-Ahead RBI. Led all Major League players with 19 errors (10 throwing/9 fielding) 3rd among AL SS with 1.67 PO/9. 8th-toughest to strikeout in the AL (1:12.0 PA) struck out only 26 times in 311 plate appearances. Signed a 3-year contract extension on April 4 (through 2011) with a club option for Splits G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night RISP Bases Loaded April May June July Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

8 Individual Hitters Notes #16 - WILLIE BLOOMQUIST Batted a career-high.272 (28x103) prior to the All-Star break previous career-high was.270 (27x100) in Since May 24, hit.347 (25x72) with 12 runs, 2 home runs and 9 RBI to raise season average from.097 to.272. Hit an inside-the-park home run June 15 at Houston 26th inside-the-park homer in club history (6th on road). Hit HR #2 June 26 vs. Boston 2nd career HR at Safeco Field and first since July 13, 2003 vs. Tampa Bay ended a streak of 451 consecutive at-bats at Safeco Field without a HR. Tabbed GWRBI with 2-run double April 29 vs. Kansas City also tabbed GWRBI June 24 vs. Cincinnati. In 28 starts, batted.269 (25x93) with 11 runs, 2 home runs and 10 RBI as a reserve,.300 (3x10) with 4 runs. Tabbed game-winning, 2-out RBI single in 13th inning vs. Chicago Cubs (6/12). Started at 4 different positions (2B - 7, 3B - 11, SS - 4, LF - 6) and played every defensive position except pitcher and catcher dating back to the start of 2006, has started at least one game at 7 different positions (all except catcher and pitcher). Recorded a pair of 5-game hitting streaks: June 4-12 (.444/8x18) and June 24-July 1 (.529/9x17). Since start of 2006, batting.400 (28x70) in Close and Late situations, 2nd-best in the Majors (Reggie Willits,.419). Splits G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night RISP Bases Loaded April May June July #23 - BEN BROUSSARD Hit.300 (33x110) in 37 games/24 starts made starts at 3 different positions (1B - 9, LF - 7, RF - 8) Seattle was 15-9 in his 24 starts. Since June 17, batted.366 (15x41) with 2B, HR and 8 RBI in 14 games raised season average from.261 to.300 during that stretch. As a starter, batting.314 (27x86) with 14 runs, 3 doubles, 3 home runs and 12 RBI recorded at least one hit in 17 of 24 starts. T2nd in the AL batting.308 (4x13) with 5 RBI as a pinch-hitter. Tied career-high with 4 hits July 1 vs. Toronto 7th career 4-hit game (last: 8/19/06 at LAA) Hit HR #2 of Chien-Ming Wang to end perfect game bid with one out in 8th inning May 5 at NYY. Hit 3rd career pinch-hit grad slam April 21 at LAA 5th career grand slam and 4th career PH HR tied ML record with 3rd PH GS 12th 4+ RBI game of his career. Batted.333 (3x9) vs. left-handers and.297 (30x101) vs. right-handers hit.379 (11x29) with runners in scoring position. Season-high 6-game hitting streak May (.429/9x21) also had a 5-game streak June 29-July 3 (.667/8x12). Splits G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night RISP Bases Loaded April May June July #15 - JAMIE BURKE Hit.350 (21x60) with 10 runs, 6 doubles and 6 RBI recorded at least one hit in 18 of 23 games with at least one at-bat. Among AL players with at least 50 AB, ranks 4th in batting (.350) behind Marlon Byrd (.378), Magglio Ordoñez (.367) and Ichiro (.359). Recorded a career-high 8-game hitting streak May 20-June 14 batted.611 (11x18) with 5 runs, 2B and 5 RBI during the streak also had a 6-game streak April 14-May 1 (.375/6x16). Recorded a 3.20 Catcher s ERA (60 ER/169.0 IC), lowest in the AL by a catcher with or-more innings caught Mariners were 12-5 in his 17 starts behind the plate caught a shutout in each of his last 2 starts (July 4 at KC & July 7 at OAK). Went 2x2 May 20 vs. SD first multi-hit game since (w/cws) went 1x4 April 14 vs. TEX (first AB in Ml since 5/5/05). Made first Opening Day roster in his 15th professional season is a career.335 hitter (65x194) in 98 MLB games. Splits G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night RISP Bases Loaded April May June July Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

9 Individual Hitters Notes #9 - JASON ELLISON Saw action in 47 games, making 5 starts (LF - 3, CF - 2) Mariners were a perfect 5-0 in his starts appeared in 42 games as a defensive replacement or pinch-runner. In 5 GS batted.389 (7x18) with 4 runs and a SB 0-for-8 as a pinch-hitter with 4 strikeouts. Set a career-high with 4 hits July 8 vs. Oakland went 4x4 with a run scored and stolen base had only 5 hits in previous 34 at-bats (.147) heading into the game 4-hit performance raised his season average 90 points from.147 to.237. Acquired from San Francisco on April 1 in exchange for LHP Travis Blackley. Played prep baseball with Willie Bloomquist at South Kitsap High School in Port Orchard, Wash. Splits G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night RISP April May June July #6 - JOSE GUILLEN Finished the first half hitting.283 (84x297) with 15 2B, 1 3B, 10 HR and 52 RBI 2nd on the team in RBI and 3rd in home runs. Had a hot finish to the first half, batting.435 (20x46) with 9 runs, 2 2B, 3B, HR and 12 RBI over his last 12 games during the stretch raised his average from.255 to th time in his career to record 10+ HR prior to the All-Star break (also ) 3rd time with 50+ RBI. Batted.392 (29x74) vs. left-handed pitchers, 2nd-best in the AL (Ordoñez,.417) hit.247 (55x223) vs. righties with 6 of 10 homers. Scorched AL Central pitching for a.350 (21x60) batting average with 2 HR and 13 RBI. In 13 games as the cleanup batter, hit.385 (20x52) with one HR and 12 RBI combined to bat.261 (64x245) while batting 2nd (1G), 3rd (30G), 5th (7G) and 6th (27G). Provided both runs in 2-1 win vs. Toronto on July 1 went 2x4 with solo HR and walk-off RBI. Season-high 7-game hitting streak May 30-June 5 (.423/11x26) also had a pair of 5-game streaks (July 1-5 & April 20-25). T13th among AL outfielders with 4 OF assists since 1998 has recorded 76 outfield assists, 11th-most in the Majors. T2nd on the team with 23 multi-hit games and 14 multi-rbi games. T4th in the AL with 10 hit-by-pitch 65 HBP since 2003 are 6th-most in the Majors (Kendall, 79). Splits G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night RISP Bases Loaded April May June July #28 - RAUL IBAÑEZ Finished first half hitting.275 (80x291) with 20 2B, 3 3B, 6 HR and team-high 53 RBI. Recorded at least one hit in 52 of 74 games (70%) hits in 36 of last 48 games (.282/53x188). Did not play in 11 of club s 85 games after playing in 321 of previous 324 games dating back to 2005 missed 6 games with a hamstring injury (late June) and several games with sore lower back (late May). Hit 4th career grand slam June 23 vs. Cincinnati (1st inning) batting.600 (6x10) with 20 RBI with the bases loaded, T5th in the AL. Went 4x5 with 2 HR and fell a single short of the cycle on June 11 at Cleveland tied club record with 4 extra base hits 13 total bases is T3rd in club history 6th career multi-homer game. Hit HR #2 in T11th June 8 at San Diego snapped a string of 158 AB without a HR. Had 2 doubles in back-to-back games May at KC 11th time in club history a player has 2+ doubles in consecutive games. Hit HR #6 June 23 vs. Cincinnati (GS) 89th home run as a Mariner, 9th-best in club history. Season-high 11-game hitting streak May 18-June 3 (.341/15x44) 6th career hitting streak of 10-or-more games. Splits G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night RISP Bases Loaded April May June July Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

10 Individual Hitters Notes #2 - KENJI JOHJIMA Hit.292 (75x257) with 17 doubles, 8 home runs and 32 RBI at the break last year was hitting.287 (78x272) with 10 HR. In 37 wins he has played in, batting.342 (50x146) in 33 losses, batting just.225 (25x111). Hitting.386 (22x57) vs. left-handed pitchers, 3rd in the AL against right-handers, batting.265 (53x200) with 6 of 8 HR. Among AL catchers, ranked T3rd in home runs, 4th in batting, hits and doubles, and 5th in extra base hits (25). Drew only 9 walks in 273 plate appearances 5 of 9 walks came in last 12 games 4th-toughest to strikeout in the AL (1:13.0 PA) 2nd on the club with 6 HBP. Missed one game with bruised 2nd metacarpal on right hand July 3 at KC (missed G on 7/4). Recorded RBI in career-high 5 consecutive games May Season-high 10-game hitting streak May 30-June 12 (.442/19x43) 3rd career hitting streak of 10+ games. Hit first career grand slam May 26 at Kansas City hit four grand slams in 11 seasons in Japan first slam by a Mariners catcher since Ben Davis against KC on 9/8/02 (off Kris Wilson). Recorded 15 multi-hit games in 27-game stretch May 9-June 12 (.367/40x109). Thrown out 10 of 26 attempted base stealers (38%) since May 1 10 of 34 total in 07. Splits G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night RISP Bases Loaded April May June July #4 - JOSE LOPEZ Batting.284 (82x289) with 12 2B, 3B, 8 HR and 47 RBI since May 24, batting.321 (50x156) with 13 extra base hits and 30 RBI. Ranks 4th in AL batting.625 (5x8) with 10 RBI with the bases loaded career.467 (14x30) with the bases full. Among AL 2B, ranks 2nd in RBI, T3rd in home runs and 5th in batting. Season-high 6-game hitting streak June (.333/8x24) recorded at least one hit in 50 of 78 games, including 22 multi-hit games. Delivered walk-off double in 11th inning on June 27 at Boston. Tied career-high with 4 hits May 24 vs. Tampa Bay and June 3 vs. Texas Hit homers in back-to-back games for the first time in his career April 26 (at OAK) and April 27 (KC). Fell double short of hitting for the cycle May 24 at Tampa Bay tied career-high with 4 RBI. Made first error of the season May 27 at KC (GM #43) current.992 FLD% would break club record by a 2B (.990/B. Boone, 2003). Signed new 4-year contract through 2010 with club option for 2011 on April 18. Splits G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night RISP Bases Loaded April May June July #44 - RICHIE SEXSON Batting.205 (58x283) with 40 runs, 14 doubles, 15 homers and 48 RBI ranks T9th in the AL with 15 home runs and 8th with one HR every 18.9 at-bats leads the club with 34 walks. 29 of 58 total hits (50%) have gone for extra bases (14 2B, 15 HR). Homered on Opening Day 5th career OD home run HR in first two games vs. Oakland after only 2 HR in April 06 also homered in back-to-back games June Hit 10 of his 15 homers since May 26 (35G) hit only 5 in first 43 games of the season. Recorded 26th career multi-homer game June 23 vs. Cincinnati 7th multi-homer game as a Mariner, T7th in club history. Had three 4-game hitting streaks April (.286/4x14), May (.438/7x16) and June 29-July 2 (.250/4x16). Made first error of season on June 19 vs. Pittsburgh (GM #59) was errorless in previous 541 chances. Splits G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night RISP Bases Loaded April May June July Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

11 Individual Hitters Notes 51 - ICHIRO SUZUKI Ranks 2nd in the AL batting.359 (128x357) among AL leaders, also ranks first in multi-hit games (43) and hits, 2nd in infield hits (30), 3rd in stolen bases (23), 6th in on-base percentage (.410) and 9th in runs scored (61). Named MVP of All-Star game went 3x3 with the first inside-the-park home run in ASG history 2nd Mariner to win ASG MVP honors (Ken Griffey Jr ) first Mariner to homer in an ASG since Alex Rodriguez in 1998 (at Colorado) became (along with NL s Jose Reyes) first leadoff hitter with multi-hit game since Brady Anderson in 1997 also just the 4th leadoff hitter in ASG history to be named MVP (Bo Jackson , Joe Morgan , Willie Mays ). On pace for 82 multi-hit games, which would be 2 more than his career-high 80 multi-hit games in Started all 85 games (CF - 83, DH - 2) hit.500 (5x10) in 2 starts as DH and is a career.405 (30x74) at DH. Batting.400 (30x75) with runners in scoring position (3rd in AL),.402 (68x169) at home (1st),.371 (93x251) in night games (T1st),.357 (94x263) vs. right-handed pitchers (1st) and.362 (34x94) vs. left-handed pitchers (7th). Named to 7th consecutive All-Star game became first player since Tim Raines ( ) to be selected to the All-Star game in each of the first seven full seasons of a Major League career 14th overall All-Star selection including the 7 he had in Japan with the Orix Blue Wave. Hit safely in 55 of his last 59 games (93%) since May 7 during that stretch he is batting.399 (101x253) w/46 R, 10 2B, 2 3B, 3 HR, 27 RBI and 21 SB also recorded 34 of 48 since May hits are 4th-most in club history prior to the All-Star break holds the top 6 and 7 of top 9 pre-asg hit totals in club history. Set club record with 25-game hitting streak May 7-June 1 (.411/46x112) also recorded a 19-game streak June 4-24 (.468/37x79). Hit.427 (47x110) in 26G in June; highest June Avg. in club history 6th time to hit.400 in a month (also May, June, Aug , May & Aug. 2001). Set AL record with 41st consecutive stolen base on May 3 at Boston streak ended at 45 consecutive steals (5/17), falling short of ML record of 50 set by Tim Raines. Hit 4th leadoff homer of the season June 4 vs. Baltimore 25th career leadoff home run, T14th all-time (Brian Downing) hit leadoff homers in back-to-back games April 15 (TEX) & April 17 (MIN) for the 2nd time in his career. Had 7 consecutive multi-hit games May 13-20, falling one short of club record (Desi Relaford) during 7-game stretch batted.567 (17x30). Recorded a hit in 7 consecutive plate appearances May tied his career-high with 5 hits May 15 vs. LAA 6 career 5-hit games are most among active players. Played in his 1,000th career MLB game May 24 at Tampa Bay 1,414 hits in first 1,000 MLB games ranked 2nd all-time since 1900 (Al Simmons, 1,443). Led all ML players batting.486 (35x72) in Interleague play average was 4th-highest all-time in Interleague play. Recorded a career-high 11 putouts June 27 vs. Boston (11 innings) most by an outfielder this season and one off club extra inning record (12, Ruppert Jones, 1978). Ranks T7th among AL outfielders with 5 assists one of only 2 AL CF (Coco Crisp) to not record an error this season. Splits G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night RISP Bases Loaded April May June July #3 - JOSE VIDRO Ranks 2nd on the team with 86 hits and 26 multi-hit games batting.286 (86x301) with 10 2B, 3 HR and 26 RBI. Among DH, ranks first in at-bats (280), T2nd in hits and 4th in runs (39). Went 3x5 with 2 home runs and 4 RBI April 15 vs. Texas 6th career multi-homer game homered in consecutive at-bats (1st & 2nd innings) for 2nd time in his career (last: 8/18/02 vs. SD). Started at 1B July 3-4 at KC and at 2B June at Houston only starts in the field in 07. Switch-hitter is batting.312 (24x77) vs. LHP and.277 (62x224) vs. RHP one of 3 active switch-hitters with career.300 AVG. Season-high 12-game hitting streak April (.434/23x53) T7th-longest in his career also had a 5-game streak June (.462/6x13). Batting.310 (26x84) with 7 RBI with two outs, 18th in the AL. Splits G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night RISP Bases Loaded April May June July Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

12 Individual Pitchers Notes TEAM PITCHING W-L ERA CG/SV IP H R ER BB SO HR Season Totals / Starters / Relievers / Home / Away / Day / Night / April / May / June / July / here s a look at the Mariners pitchers in the first half-- #58 - CHA SEUNG BAEK Placed on the 15-day disabled list with right shoulder inflammation on June 22 (retro to June 17). Seattle is 14-4 in his last 18 starts (9/26/04-present) has won 8 of his last 12 decisions (dating back to his win vs. Texas Sept. 26, 2004) after dropping 4 consecutive starts (Sept. 2-18, 2004). Allowed at least one run in the first inning in 6 of his 11 starts 13 of 44 total runs allowed (29.5%) have been given up in the first inning. Has recorded quality starts in four of his 11 starts; T4th on the team. Walked two or less batters in all 11 starts, including only seven walks in his last 50.0 innings (8 GS) has 13 walks in 64.1 innings overall. Has tossed at least 6.0 innings in 6 of his 11 starts this season. Limited opponents to a.292 average (78x267), including a.250 (30x120) clip vs. lefties. Tossed first career complete game on May 9 at Detroit (9.0,6,2,2,0,4) to pick up first win of the sesaon. ND in SEA s 5-1 win vs. KC April 29 had no-hitter into 6th inning allowed only 4 hits (1 ER) with six strikeouts, but left in 7th tied 1-1. Lost two in a row, May 16 & 21 first time to loss back-to-back decisions since he lost a career-high four in a row 9/2-18/04. Won back-to-back starts May 26 at Kansas City and May 31 vs. Texas. Recalled from Tacoma (AAA) and made season debut on April 23rd at TEX tossed 4.1 IP, allowing 4 ER in Mariners 5-4 win. Was 1-0, 2.55 in 3 GS with Tacoma prior to recall limited opponents to a.246 (16x65) average, while striking out 11 and walking five. Picked up only win of the season in final start before being recalled on April 15 vs. Sacramento allowed one run on five hits in 6.0 innings. Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night April May June #43 - MIGUEL BATISTA Tied for the team lead with 8 wins (Washburn) picked up the win in four of his last nine starts 2nd on team with 68 strikeouts. Tossed at least 6.0 innings in 12 of 17 starts 2nd on the club with 10 quality starts (Washburn, 11). Has allowed three or less earned runs in 12 of 17 starts this season, including five starts with one run or less. Left-handed batters are hitting.309 (63x204), while allowing a.262 (55x210) average vs. righties 7 of 11 HR allowed have been to RHB. Opponents are batting.319 (45x141) with 20 runs allowed in innings 1-2. Tied for 10th in the American League with four road wins is 4-3, 4.21 (24 ER/51.1 IP) in 9 games/8 starts on the road this season. Over his last 11 appearances (since May 18), is 5-4 with a 3.08 ERA (22 ER/64.1 IP) during the 10-start stretch (1 relief app.), has logged 7 quality starts and averaged 6.44 SO/9.0 IP since May 18, ranks T9th among AL starters in ERA (min. 6 GS) during that stretch he has also lowered his season ERA from 6.98 to Picked up win #7 in his first relief appearance June 10 at SD struck out one and allowed a double in 1.0 IP threw 12 pitches (9 K) on only one day rest first relief appearnce since Oct. 1, 2006 vs. SD (w/ari), when he tossed.1 IP. Went 3-2, 3.03 (13 ER/38.2 IP) in 7 games/6 GS in the month of June among AL starting pitchers with at least 5 GS, ranked 13th in ERA. is 4-0, 3.08 (9 ER/26.1 IP) in 5 games/4 starts in day games this season compares to 4-7, 5.05 (43 ER/76.2 IP) in 13 night starts limited opponents to a.212 (21x99) average during the day and.308 (97x315) at night. Ejected from game on July 8 at Oakland after a bench clearing brawl. Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night April May June July Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

13 Individual Pitchers Notes #50 - JASON DAVIS Designated for assignment on July 6 when Chris Reitsma was reinstated from the DL. Tossed season-high 4.1 IP July 3 at KC (4.1,6,6,4,2,2) 5th career relief appearance of 3.2 or more. Earned W#2 June 27 vs. BOS, allowing only one hit in 2.0 innings. Allowed 7 runs, all earned and three HR on June 22 vs. CIN. W #1 June 5 vs. Balt. (0.1 IP) career W# 19 and first since July 25 vs. DET (w/cle). Made his Mariners debut May 15 vs. Angels allowed one hit, while striking out one in a scoreless 9th inning. Acquired from CLE for PTBNL on May 13 (Gregorio Rosario was PTBNL). Made 8 relief appearances with CLE was 0-0, 4.76 with.283 opp. BA. Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night April May June July #31 - RYAN FEIERABEND Made his 2007 debut May 29 at LAA recalled earlier that day from AAA Tacoma recorded the loss, allowing four runs on eight hits in 6.2 innings appeared in two games before being optioned back to Tacoma on June 4. collected his first Major League win on June 3 vs. Texas, allowed seven hits and one walk while striking out five in a career-high 7.1 innings. Recalled from Tacoma for second stint with Seattle on June 15. Tossed 2.0 shutout innings in first relief appearance of season, allowed only two hits on June 16 at Houston. Tossed 5.0 scoreless innings in Mariners 2-1, 11-inning victory over the Boston Red Sox on June 27 scattered five hits, issued two walks, and struck out three it was his first start where he did not allow a run. Allowed nine runs on six hits while walking a career-high five batters in 16-1 loss to CIN on June 22 first career GS in Interleague play allowed four runs in the first inning, including a 3-run double by Alex Gonzalez. Allowed career-high 10 runs in 1.1 innings, his shortest career start on July 3 at KC. Opponents are batting.339 (41x121) against him, including left-handers at.200 (5x25). Was (21 ER/49.0 IP) in 10 starts with the Rainiers did not allow more than 3 ER runs in any of his starts; Rainiers were 4-6 in Feierabend s 10 starts. Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night May June July #54 - SEAN GREEN In third stint with Seattle this season; recalled pre-game on April 19 and optioned back to AAA Tacoma post-game that same day did not appear in the game. Recalled on May 6 and optioned back to Tacoma on May 15, appearing in three games in relief tossed season-high 3.0 innings allowing one run on three hits on May 10 at Detroit. Recorded first Major League win June 9 at SD (2.0,2,0,0,0,3). Recalled again May 23, and since then has allowed six earned runs in 26.2 IP with 25 strikeouts (2.03 ERA). Has stranded 15 of 18 inherited runners has also retired 18 of 25 first batters faced. Is 2-0 with a 1.80 ERA (4 ER/20.0 IP) with eight walks and 19 strikeouts in last 16 relief appearances. Has walked 18 while striking out 30 in 32.0 IP this season limited opponents to a.275 (33x120), including a.244 (21x86) vs. right-handers. Held opponents to a.184 (7x38) average with runners in scoring position limited opponents average to.228 (13x57) with runners on base. Was 2-1 with one save in 10 games with AAA Rainiers (17.2 IP, 13 H, 4 ER). Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night May June July Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

14 Individual Pitchers Notes #34 - FELIX HERNANDEZ Mariners are 9-5 in his 14 starts this season has 5.85 run support average (55 RS/84.2 IP) has allowed three runs or less in 10 of his 17 starts, including four starts with 0 ER has tossed 8.0 innings or more in five starts leads team with 80 strikeouts. 2-1, 1.67 (5 ER/27.0 IP) in 4 day starts and 3-3, 4.68 (30 ER/57.2 IP) in 10 starts at night 1.67 ERA during the day ranks 6th in AL. Opponents are batting.277 (91x328);.289 (46x159) vs. lefties and.266 (45x169) vs. right-handers 62 of 91 hits have been singles (19 2B, 2 3B, 8 HR) opps are 20x73 (.274) with RISP 7 of 8 home runs allowed have been on the road. Recorded career-high 12 strikeouts on Opening Day vs. Oakland (April 2) became the Majors first Opening-Day pitcher to strike out at least 12 batters without allowing a run since Bob Gibson did it for the Cardinals in 1967 Hernandez is the 4th pitcher since 1900 to start and win an opening-day game before his 21st birthday also became just the third pitcher over the last 25 years to record 12-or-more strikeouts on Opening Day. Recorded the ninth one-hitter in club history on April 11 at Boston the first since Gil Meche (5.0 IP -- rain-shortened) on 6/13/00 vs. KC and first of the 9.0 inning variety since Randy Johnson on 7/16/98. Allowed only 4 hits in his first 17.0 innings for a.075 opponents batting average (4x53), the scoreless streak was the longest to start a season by a Mariners starter in Club history and longest since Dontrelle Willis in 2005 (24.0) the last time a pitcher threw that many innings while holding his opponents to such a low batting average in his first two starts of a season was in 1970 when two pitchers did it: the Mets Nolan Ryan threw 17.0 innings and held opponents to 3 hits in 51 at-bats (.059); and the Orioles Tom Phoebus threw 17.0 innings and like Hernandez, held opponents to 4 hits in 53 at-bats (Elias Sports Bureau). Left game on April 18 vs. MIN with tightness in his right elbow allowed two runs on three hits while walking two placed on the 15-day disabled list April 23 (retro 4/19) with right elbow strain. Was 2-1, 1.56 ERA prior to DL stint; is 2-3, 4.21 (32 ER/68.1 IP) in 11 starts since returning from the DL. Picked up win #3 May 25 at KC (5.1,7,2,2,2,4) had 7-0 lead after 5.0 when his back stiffened up sitting through long top of 6th inning allowed 2 ER in B6th and was lifted struck out five in 5.1 IP. Allowed season-high three home runs May 30 at LAA was the first home run he allowed this season. Earned win #4 June 21 vs. PIT allowed six hits while walking one and striking out nine in 8.0 shutout innings. Is 2-0 with a 2.12 (7 ER/29.2 IP) in final four starts before the All-Star break tossed 8.0 innings in three of the last four starts. Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night April May June July #60 - JON HUBER Made 2 stints with Seattle; May and June 2-current recalled May 25 and made 07 debut that night tossing a scoreless inning. Had 15.0 consecutive scoreless innings streak snapped in 9th inning on May 28 had not allowed a run in previous 10 G dating back to 06. Allowed one run in career-high 3.0 innings May 28 at LAA was optioned to Tacoma May 29. Recalled from AAA Tacoma June 2 when Sean White was placed on the 15-day disabled list. Tossed 1.2 IP June 3 vs. TEX (3 H, 2 R, 2 ER, HR). Tosssed season/career-hi matching 3.0 IP (1R) June 6 vs. BAL; left w/stiffness in right forearm placed on 15-day disabled list on June 9 with strained right forearm placed on rehab assignment with Tacoma on July 6. Was 1-2 with five saves and 4.01 ERA (11 ER/21.2 IP) in 15 games with AAA Tacoma. Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night May June #40 - JULIO MATEO Made 9 relief appearances with Seattle allowed five runs in 12.0 innings, while walking five and striking out four. Did not allow a run in 5.2 innings from April Optioned to AAA Tacoma on May 5 placed on the suspended list on May-6-16 (for missing game on May 5). Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night April May Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

15 Individual Pitchers Notes #35 - BRANDON MORROW Made MLB debut April 3 vs. Oakland with 1.0 ShO IP 3rd player from 2006 draft class to pitch in the Majors (A. Miller, DET; J. Smith, NYM). Became the seventh player in franchise history to make his MLB debut the year after being drafted was Seattle s No. 1 pick (fifth overall) in last June s First-Year Player Draft the other six are: pitchers Rick Honeycutt, Mike Moore, Billy Swift and Dave Fleming, and shortstops Spike Owen and Alex Rodriguez. Limited opponents to a.239 average (27x113), including a.200 clip (13x65) clip vs. right-handers walked 33 while striking out 32 in 32.0 IP held opponents to a.200 average (8x40) with RISP. Struck out the side and allowed one single in 9th inning vs. Texas has struck out three batters in a game three times this season. Earned first Major League win April 23 at Texas with career-high 3.1 IP (1 H, 2 K) 2nd win of the season April 29 vs. KC (1.2,0,0,0,0,3). Allowed leadoff batter to reach in 16 of 30 apps (8 BB, 8 H) has stranded 15 of 18 inherited runners. T3rd among AL rookie relievers with 32 strikeouts (9.0 K/9.0 IP). Tied for team lead with 12 holds (Sherrill) 2nd-most in rookie club history Ed Vande Berg holds the record with 13 in Did not allow a run April 23-June 8, ending his 18.2 consecutive scoreless innings June 11 at CLE, 07 -hi for a M s reliever. Recorded 3rd win of the season June 11 at Cleveland (2.0 IP, 1 ER). Picked up first career loss June 14 at CUB (0.1 IP, 2 ER, BS#2) allowed 2 BB and 2 H in 5-4 loss. Over last 10G allowed 14 H, 9 R, 14 BB to raise ERA from 1.59 to L#2 July 2 at KC allowing one run and two hits in 1.2 IP. Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night April May June July #59 - ERIC O FLAHERTY Recalled from AAA Tacoma on April 20 (Green optioned). Notched first Major League win May 4 at NYY with 2.1 IP (4 H, 1 R). Tossed a career-hi 4.2 IP May 12 vs. NYY (1 H, 3 K) retired 14 of 15 batters, including the final 12 batters he faced. Win #3 June 12 at CUB; pitched 10th-12th (2.2 IP, 1 H, 0 R); 0x1 at plate, his first career at-bat struck out four batters, setting his careerhigh and also a season-high by a Mariners reliever. Among AL rookie relievers, ranks 2nd with a 2.08 ERA (7 ER/30.1 IP). Tossed season-high 8.2 scoreless streak from June 4-29, allowing only three hits while striking out six. 5-0 with 0.69 ERA over last 15 G (1 ER/13.0 IP) allowed.156 opponent batting average has 5 wins in last 13 relief appearances. Allowed 1 ER in 1.2 IP June 30 vs. Toronto; 1st ER since June 2 vs. Texas (8.2 IP, 11 G). Set M s club record w/6th straight wins to start ML career July 6 at Oakland (Julio Mateo, 5). Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night April May June July #20 - J.J. PUTZ Selected to AL All-Star squad, named AL June Pitcher of the Month and DHL Delivery Man of the Month, after allowing only one run in 15.1 innings in relief (3 BB, 19 SO) was 11-for-11 in save opportunities in the month. Threw 0.2 innings in All-Star game retired first two batters before allowing a bad-hop single and 2-run home run to Alfonso Soriano. Ranks 2nd all-time among Mariners closers with 24 saves before the All-Star break (Sasaki, 29 in 2001) one of only 6 Mariners relievers to record 20 saves prior to the break. His 0.88 ERA (4 ER/41.0 IP) is the 2nd-lowest ERA by a Mariners pitcher before the All-Star break (Hasegawa, 0.77 in 2003). Earned first win of the season July 1 vs. TOR (1.0 IP, 2 K) career win #11 and first since Sept. 25, 2006 vs. OAK. Recorded save #24 July 4 at KC with 1.0 IP career save #70, 3rd in club history needs 28 saves to catch Mike Schooler (98) for 2nd on the Mariners All-Time saves list. Has 7 multi-inning saves on the season ranks 7th among AL relievers with 44 strikeouts (9.66 SO/9 IP). Current string of 15.2 scoreless innings over last 15 appearances has allowed only six hits while walking three and striking out SVO: 24G, 24 SV, 0.33 ERA, 27.2 IP, 9 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 6 BB, 26 K,.105 BAA 1-0, 2.03 ERA (3 ER, 13.1 IP) in 14 non-save opps. Career save #70 July 4 at KC, 3rd in club history needs 28 saves to catch Mike Schooler (98) for 2nd on the Mariners All-Time saves list. Ranks 2nd in the AL with 0.88 ERA (4 ER/40.0 IP) 1 of 2 pitchers with an ERA under 1.00 (also Okajima, 0.88) T2nd with 24 saves. Save in 3 straight games (#16, 17 & 18) vs. San Diego June 8-10; all one-run games. 24 saves in last 32 appearances with 0.50 ERA (2 ER/35.2 IP) career-high 26 consecutive saves dating back to 9/30/06 07 saves streak (24-for-24) is 1st in ML. 46 SV since 7/1/06 rank T2nd in AL behind F. Rodriguez (52) of LAA. Has 7 walks this season stranded 16 of 19 inherited runners. Allowed 1R (solo HR) in 1.0 IP 4/13 and 4/15 vs. TEX allowed HR in back-to-back outings for 5th time in career, first since 5/11-5/14, Mariners All-Time Saves: Player SV IP K Kazuhiro Sasaki Mike Schooler J.J. Putz Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

16 Individual Pitchers Notes Putz Splits Continued: Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night April May June July #26 - HORACIO RAMIREZ Ramirez made his official Mariners debut on April 15, and in doing so became the last player in the ML that was active all year to appear in a game started the April 6 game at Cleveland that was snowed out in the top of the fifth inning. Recorded 4 quality in his 8 starts 8.26 run support average (37 RS, 40.1 IP), highest run support average among Mariners starters. 4-0, 2.19 ERA (6 ER/24.2 IP) in four starts at home and 0-2, ERA (23 ER/15.2 IP) in four starts on the road. 2-0, 3.14 (5 ER/14.1 IP) in three day game starts this season, compared to 2-2, 8.31 (24 ER, 26.0 IP) in five starts at night. Placed on the 15-day disabled list with left shoulder tendinitis on May 25. Is 1-0, 6.33 (7 ER/10 IP) in two rehab starts with Tacoma allowed seven hits while walking three and striking out six. Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night April May #33 - CHRIS REITSMA On disabled list twice this season, including May 23 (retro to May 19)-June 4 and June 11-July 5 with right elbow inflammation. Made Mariners debut on April 3 vs. Oakland, tossing a scoreless innings with one strikeout. Pitched in consecutive games April 21-22, April and May Tossed 5.1 consecutive scoreless innings, allowing six hits, two walks and two strikeouts, April Allowed three-run home run in 8th April 27; had only allowed one in 7.1 IP before April 27. Suffered first loss since 5/19/06 on May 3 at Boston (2.0 IP, 3 H, R, 2 K, HR). Did not allow an ER in five appearances from May 6-16 (5.1 IP). Worked th inning July 6 at Oakland was first appearance since th June 10 at San Diego. Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night April May June July #18 - RYAN ROWLAND-SMITH Recalled to Seattle on June 22 with Baek going to DL recalled from AAA on May 11 and optioned May 15 did not pitch. Made ML Debut on June 22 vs. CIN, tossing 1.1 IP, with one hit and two strikeouts; Ken Griffey Jr. first ML SO. With MLB debut, became first player in history with hyphenated last name. Struck out seven batters 4.2 innings of work (13.5 SO/9.0 IP). Tossed a season-high 2.1 IP on July 4 at KC, allowing one unearned run (2.1,2,1,0,0,2). Allowed two earned runs in 1.0 IP June 25 vs. BOS and K d side (1.0 IP, 2 ER, 3 K). Went 3-4, 3.86 (17 ER/39.2 IP) in 24 relief app. for AAA Tacoma. Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night Grass June July Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

17 Individual Pitchers Notes #52 - GEORGE SHERRILL Retired 20 of 21 batters faced, including 19 consecutive batters, from April 4-May 2 (6.2 IP, 0 ER). 15 of his 40 outings have been to face only one batter has retired 12 of 15 (2H, 1 BB, 4 SO). Tossed season-high 2.0 ShO inning April 18 vs. MIN. Allowed three-run home run to Damon (NY) May 4; was first long ball since 9/18/05 (88 G). Recorded first win of the season with 1.0 ShO IP May 7 at NYY career win #10 and first win since 6/25/06 at SD. Entered game with one out and bases loaded June 25 and induced GIDP to strand all three inherited runners. Allowed one run over last 29 G (19.2 IP/0.48); scored on in just 2 of 40 appearances this season. Averaging 9.3 K/9.0 IP, including 11.4 since 5/7 4th among AL relievers with 1.29 ERA opponents batting.141 (13x92), including a.094 (5x53, 20 SO) vs. LHB. Has not allowed a run in 14.0 innings in relief at home; all four runs allowed have come on the road. Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night April May June July #56 - JARROD WASHBURN Has won his last three decisions, going 3-0, 1.23 (3 ER/22 IP) with five walks and 10 strikeouts it s his longest win streak of the season and longest since he won five games in a row 4/17-5/15/04 has also won five of last seven decisions won back-to-back starts twice; April 25-May 1 and May Recorded a quality start in 11 of 17 starts this season and currently leads the Mariners pitching staff in quality starts. Limited opponents to a.267 (109x409) average, including a.234 (26x111) average vs. left-handers. Has allowed three runs or less in 11 of 17 starts, five starts with one run or less; has tossed 7.0 innings or more six times this season and is 6-0 in those starts. Had not walked any of the 79 batters he had faced to lead off an inning this season before he walked Alfonso Soriano in the 1st on June 12 one of final 2 pitchers with 45-or-more batters faced without a walk in that situation: Pettitte (NYY). Ranks 3rd in the American League with a 2.59 ERA (23 ER/80.0 IP) in 12 starts at night he is 7-2 in those games and held opponents to a.252 (75x298) batting average in five starts during the day, Washburn is 1-4, 7.18 (21 ER/26.1 IP) with a.306 Avg. Opposing clean-up hitters are batting just.104 (5-for-48) off Washburn this season that s the second-lowest opposing batting average vs. cleanup hitters of any pitcher in the Majors (min. 25 at-bats by #4 hitter) Gregg (FLA) has the lowest average limiting oppenents to a 0.77 clip. Made his first start of the year April 3 vs. Oakland since the start of the 2005 season, is 1-0, 2.37 in his first start of the year he won in 2006 (his first year in Seattle) and had a no-decision in 2005 and 2007 his combined line for the three games: 3 GS, 1-0, 2.37, 19.0 IP, 16 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 0 BB, 14 K walked three batters vs. Oakland, the first time he has walked a batter in his first start since 2002 he has only walked six batters (while striking out 29) in his first starts since becoming a full-time Major Leaguer in 2001 (7 GS, 43.2 IP). Recorded his seventh career complete-game, and first as a Mariner on April 25 at Oakland it was just his second 9.0-inning complete-game shutout, with the only other coming July 7, 2004 at Chicago (AL) when he allowed four hits and struck out six he had a rain-shortened 5.0-inning CG ShO on July 3, 2005 at Kansas City became just the fourth Mariner to record a complete-game shutout at Oakland in club history (also David Pagan, Randy Johnson and Jamie Moyer) the three hits allowed tied his low hit complete-game effort of his career, also May 8, 2001 at CWS (8.0 IP). Did not walk a batter in his start on June 6 vs. Baltimore it was the first start he has not issued a walk since 5/29/06 at Texas. Was 2-2, 5.74 (20 ER, 31.1 IP) in 6 June starts after going 4-2, 3.40 (15 ER/39.2 IP) in May 4 wins in the month of May was T2nd in the AL. Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night April May June July #36 - JEFF WEAVER Was on the disabled list with right shoulder tendinitis from May 11-June 9 in six starts since returning from the DL has turned around his season going 2-0, 1.67 ERA (7 ER/37.2 IP) with three quality starts; limited opponents to a.232 average (33x142) while walking eight and striking out 20 Mariners are 5-1 in his starts since June 9 his 1.67 ERA is the 5th-lowest in the Majors. Was 0-6, ERA (35 ER/22.0 IP) in his first six games to start the season opponents were batting.459 (50x109) struck out 12 and walked five it is the longest losing streak in his career. Has allowed 20 of 44 runs in the first inning (45.5%) opponents are batting.438 (28x58) off him in the opening frame. Earned first win of the season in complete game shutout June 20 vs. PIT, his first since 9/12/05 vs. COL w/lad allowed four hits, walked two and struck out five in 9.0 innings first regular season victory since 9/26/06 vs. Milwaukee while w/stl. Tossed 4.0 IP, allowing 1 ER while striking out 3 in his return from the DL on June 9 at SD left the game with stiffness in his lower back Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

18 Individual Pitchers Notes Weaver Bio Continued: Allowed a 2-strike, 2-out GSHR in 6th inning on way to a 11-2 setback April 17 vs. MIN one strike away from a 6.0 IP, 3 ER outing. Took the 14-3 loss vs. Boston on April 10 in Mariners debut allowed seven runs in 2.0 innings allowed a two-run homer (Drew) in the second inning to cap off the scoring. Lasted only 0.1 IP on April 28 vs. Kansas City allowed six runs on seven hits and walked one before being pulled was his first career start with less than 1.0 IP his previous low was 1.2 IP on June 27 vs. MIN w/det. Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night April May June July #46 - SEAN WHITE Placed on 15-day DL June 2 with right biceps tendinitis. Made ML debut April 4 vs. OAK (3.1 IP, 1 ER) retired 1st BF (Kendall). Suffered first career loss April 24 at TB (0.2,6,7,7,3,1), allowing a career-high seven run and six hits. Pitched 4.1 perfect innings on May 15 vs. Angels, earning his first Major League win it was the longest outing of ML career. Threw 3.2 scoreless innings May 20 vs. SD (3.2,3,0,0,1,4) recorded a career-high four strikeouts. Tossed 8.0 consecutive scoreless innings in back-to-back outings on May 15 and 20. Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG TTotal Home Away Day Night April May June #49 - JAKE WOODS Made two stints with the Mariners, April and June 11-14, appearing in three games in relief. Tossed season-high 5.2 innings in relief on April 18 vs. MIN, allowing two runs on four hits while walking two and striking out one. Is 3-6, 7.80 in 15 games, 12 starts with AAA Tacoma has allowed 30 walks while striking out 46 in 72.2 innings of work. Splits W L SV SVO G GS CG IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG OBP SLG Total Home Away Day Night April June OTHER NOTABLES #62 - CESAR JIMENEZ Placed on the 60-day DL on April 1 with a stress fracture in his left elbow; injury occured during in a Spring Training game on March 8. Had surgery on left elbow on March 16; surgery preformed by Dr. Edward Khalfayan. Made three rehab starts with Peoria from June 22-July 2 tossed 6.0 scoreless innings allowing four hits, one hit batter and six strikeouts. Made two rehab appearances with Tacoma, July 5 and 8 allowed two hits and three walks while strking out one in 1.0 inning. #57 - MARK LOWE Placed on the 60-day DL on April 1 while recovering from right elbow surgery. Made two rehab starts with Tacoma, July 3 and 6 allowed three hits and two walks while strking out two in 1.1 innings. Also made a rehab start with Everett on July 9 tossing a inning. #53 - ARTHUR RHODES Placed on the 15-day DL on April 10 with inflammation in his left elbow and transferred to the 60-day DL on May 13. Had season-ending Tommy John surgery to repair torn ligiment in left elbow May 2; surgery preformed by Dr. Lewis Yocum Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

19 2007 Mid-Season Report SCORE BY INNINGS X Total Mariners Opponent MARINER HOME RUNS RECORD BY HOME RUN HOME RUNS BY POSITION C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH PH Total Grand slams (3): Broussard (4/17 at LAA), Johjima (5/26 at KC); Ibañez (6/23 vs. CIN) Back-to-back (1): Johjima & Beltre (6/25 vs. BOS) Inside-the-park (1): Bloomquist (6/15 at HOU) Pinch-hit (1): Broussard (4/17 at LAA) Lead-off (4): Ichiro, 4 (4/15 vs. TEX; 4/17 vs. MIN; 5/25 at KC; 6/4 vs. BAL) Game-ending (0): Game-winning in last AB on road (2): Beltre (5/7 at NYY), Ibañez (6/8 at SD) Multi (5): Vidro (4/15 vs. TEX), Beltre (5/28 at LAA), Ibañez (6/11 at CLE), Sexson (6/23 vs. CIN), Beltre (7/6 at OAK) STARTS BY BATTING ORDER (Team Record) Beltre Betancourt Bloomquist Broussard Burke Ellison Guillen Ibañez Ichiro Johjima Lopez Sexson Vidro Pitcher STARTS BY POSITION (Team Record) 1B 2B SS 3B LF CF RF C DH Beltre Betancourt Bloomquist Broussard Burke Ellison Guillen Ibañez Ichiro Johjima Lopez Sexson Vidro SP - Hernandez (9-5), Washburn (10-7), Batista (10-7), Ramirez (4-4), Weaver (5-7), Baek (8-3), Feierabend (3-3) MARINERS MULTI-HIT GAMES: Player Total Beltre Betancourt Bloomquist Broussard Burke Ellison Guillen Ibañez Ichiro Johjima Lopez Sexson Vidro Team MARINERS MULTI-RBI GAMES: Player Total Beltre Betancourt Bloomquist 2 2 Broussard Burke 1 1 Ellison 0 Guillen Ibañez Ichiro Johjima Lopez Sexson Vidro Team GAME-WINNING/2-OUT RBI: Player GWRBI Ibañez 8 Betancourt/Guillen/Beltre 7 Lopez 6 Ichiro 4 Bloomquist/Sexson 3 Vidro 2 Johjima/Broussard 1 Player 2-Out RBI Ichiro 20 Ibañez/Sexson 19 Beltre 16 Lopez 14 Guillen 12 Betancourt 11 Johjima Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

20 2007 Mid-Season Report MARINERS STARTING PITCHERS BREAKDOWN Run W/L Team Pitcher Last Start Result Streak GS Supp. Avg IP/GS P/GS SB/CS K/9 BB/9 QS GB/FB GIDP After Loss Record 58-Baek - DL 6/16 at HOU (4.0,9,7,6,2,4) L#3 L / / Batista 7/5 at OAK (7.2,6,3,3,3,5) L#7 L / / Feierabend 7/8 at OAK (4.0,5,3,3,4,1) ND L / / Hernandez 7/7 at OAK (8.0,2,0,0,2,2) W#5 W / / Ramirez - DL 5/24 at TB (2.0,3,3,3,2,0) ND W / / Washburn 7/4 at KC (8.0,5,0,0,1,5) W#8 W / / Weaver 7/6 at OAK (5.0,4,1,1,2,4) ND W / / Team No. Hernandez Washburn Batista Ramirez Weaver Baek Feierabend INNINGS (Team Rec.) (Starter s Rec.) (4-16) 2 (0-1) 3 (0-2) 2 (0-2) 3 (0-1) 4 (0-3) 3 (0-1) 3 (0-2) (9-6) 4 (1-1) 1 (0-1) 3 (2-1) 1 (0-1) 4 (1-2) 2 (0-0) 1 (0-0) (18-11) 3 (0-2) 7 (2-3) 9 (4-2) 4 (4-0) 2 (0-1) 4 (1-2) 1 (0-1) (5-2) 0 (0-0) 2 (2-0) 3 (1-2) 0 (0-0) 0 (0-0) 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) (10-1) 5 (4-0) 4 (4-0) 0 (0-0) 0 (0-0) 2 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 0 (0-0) Total Starts 85 (49-36) 14 (5-4) 17 (8-6) 17 (8-7) 8 (4-2) 12 (2-6) 11 (3-3) 6 (1-3) Runs scored/start: 4.99 (424) 4.79 (67) 4.65 (79) 4.18 (71) 7.75 (62) 4.36 (48) 6.55 (72) 4.17 (25) Team s record when starting: DISABLED LIST Name TYPE DL Dates Date Eligible Injury G Missed Team Record Felix Hernandez 15-Day April 23-May 15 (retro 4/19) -- Strained right forearm Chris Reitsma-rhp 15-Day May 23-June 4 (retro 5/19) -- Right elbow inflammation Chris Reitsma-rhp 15-Day June 11-July 5 -- Right elbow inflammation Jeff Weaver-rhp 15-Day May 11-June 8 -- Right shoulder tendinitis Cha Seung Baek-rhp 15-Day June 22-current (recto 6/17) July 2 Right shoulder inflammation Jon Huber-rhp 15-Day June 9-current (retro 6/7) June 22 Right forearm strain Cesar Jimenez-lhp 60-Day April 1-current May 31 Fractured left elbow Mark Lowe-rhp 60-Day April 1-current May 31 Recovering from Rt. elbow surgery Horacio Ramirez-lhp 15-Day May 25-current June 9 Left shoulder tendinitis Arthur Rhodes-lhp 60-Day April 10-current (retro 4/2) April 16 Torn UCL, left elbow Sean White-rhp 15-Day June 2-current June 17 Right biceps tendinitis THE CATCHER S BOX: Catcher SB CS SB% PB Burke Johjima Team OUTFIELD ASSISTS: Player A Ichiro 5 Ibañez 4 Guillen 4 Team 13 LONGEST HITTING STREAKS GAMES: Player GM Dates Stats Ichiro 25 5/7-6/2.411/46x112, 26 R, 4 2B, 2 HR, 13 RBI Betancourt 20 5/20-6/9.368/28x76, 15 R, 7 2B, HR, 11 RBI Ichiro 19 6/ /37x79, 10 R, 4 2B, 3B, HR, 11 RBI Vidro 12 4/15-4/28.434/23x53, 2 HR, 6 RBI Ibañez 11 5/18-6/3.341/15x44, 11 R, 5 2B, 9 RBI Johjima 10 5/30-6/12.442/19x43, 6 R, 5 2B, 5 RBI Ichiro 9 6/27-7/5.417/15x36, 5 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI Johjima 9 5/7-5/18.356/16x45, 4 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBI Burke 8 5/20-6/14.611/11x18, 5 R, 2B, 5 RBI Ichiro 7 4/14-4/21.419/13x31, 9 R, 2 HR, 4 RBI Guillen 7 5/30-6/5.423/11x26, 7 R, 2 2B, HR, 8 RBI Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

21 2007 Safeco Field Attendance GAME GAME SERIES SEASON NO DATE DAY D/N OPPONENT ATTENDANCE TOTAL TOTAL NOTES 1 4/2 Mon D Oakland 46,002 * 46,002 Opening Night 2 4/3 Tue N Oakland 25,292 71,294 Armed Forces 3 4/4 Wed N Oakland 22,826 94,120 94, /13 Fri N Texas 25, ,361 College Night 5 4/14 Sat D Texas 25, , /15 Sun D Texas 25,006 76, , /17 Tue N Minnesota 19, , /18 Wed N Minnesota 20, , /19 Tue D Minnesota 19,377 59, , /27 Fri N Kansas City 37, ,900 Ichiro Bobblehead 11 4/28 Sat N Kansas City 32, , /29 Sun D Kansas City 26,036 95, , /1 Tue N Chicago WS 20, , /2 Wed D Chicago WS 15,989 36, , /11 Fri N NY Yankees 44, , /12 Sat N NY Yankees 46,155 * 452,494 Sellout 17 5/13 Sun D NY Yankees 46,181 * 136, ,675 Sellout 18 5/15 Tue N LA Angels 21, , /16 Wed N LA Angels 22, , /17 Thu N LA Angels 20,488 64, ,314 College Night 21 5/18 Fri N San Diego 39, ,846 Felix Bobblehead 22 5/19 Sat N San Diego 34, ,135 Little League Weekend 23 5/20 Sun D San Diego 38, , , /31 Thu N Texas 20, , /1 Fri N Texas 34, ,687 Train Car 26 6/2 Sat N Texas 41, ,675 Edgar HOF Night 27 6/3 Sun D Texas 36, , ,599 Little League Day 28 6/4 Mon N Baltimore 19, , /5 Tue N Baltimore 19, , /6 Wed D Baltimore 29,014 67, , /19 Tue N Pittsburgh 24, , /20 Wed N Pittsburgh 23, , /21 Thu N Pittsburgh 22,950 71, , /22 Fri N Cincinnati 46,340 * 994,370 Sellout 35 6/23 Sat N Cincinnati 45,939 * 1,040,309 Sellout 36 6/24 Sun D Cincinnati 46,066 * 138,345 1,086,375 Sellout 37 6/25 Mon N Boston 33,834 1,120, /26 Tue N Boston 35,045 1,155, /27 Wed D Boston 43, ,361 1,198, /29 Fri N Toronto 41,862 1,240,598 Johjima Bobblehead 41 6/30 Sat N Toronto 36,113 1,276, /1 Sun D Toronto 38, ,755 1,315,491 * Sold Out Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

22 2007 Mariners Transactions DATE Jan. 2 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 30 Feb. 2 Feb. 7 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 March 2 March 6 March 8 March 11 March 13 March 16 March 18 March 20 March 23 March 27 March 28 March 29 March 31 April 1 April 4 April 10 TRANSACTION Miguel Batista, RHP, signed as a free agent. Chris Reitsma, RHP, signed as a free agent. Horacio Ramirez, LHP, acquired in trade with Atlanta for RHP Rafael Soriano. Greg Dobbs, INF/OF, claimed off waivers by Philadelphia. Ben Broussard, 1B/OF, signs a one-year contract. J.J. Putz, RHP, signs three-year extension to avoid arbitration. Signed to minor league contracts with invites to ML spring training: Aaron Small (RHP), Matt Perisho (LHP), Gookie Dawkins (INF), Jamie Cerda (LHP), Jamie Burke (C). Arthur Rhodes, LHP, signed to minor league contract with an invite to Major League spring training. Jeff Weaver, RHP, signed as a free agent. Yorman Bazardo, RHP, designated for assignment. Jim Parque, LHP, signed to minor league contract with an invite to Major League spring training. Yorman Bazardo, RHP, traded to Detroit in exchange for Jeff Frazier, OF. Signed to 2007 contracts: Cha Seung Baek (RHP), Ryan Feierabend (LHP), Jon Huber (RHP), Cesar Jimenez (LHP), Ryan Rowland-Smith (LHP), Sean White (RHP), Michael Garciaparra (INF), Wladimir Balentien (OF), Adam Jones (OF), Mike Wilson (OF). Signed to 2007 contracts: Mark Lowe (RHP), Jake Woods (LHP), Bryan LaHair (INF), Oswaldo Navarro (INF) Signed to 2007 contracts: Travis Blackley (LHP), Sean Green (RHP), Eric O Flaherty (LHP), George Sherrill (LHP), Jose Lopez (INF), Mike Morse (INF/OF), Jeremy Reed (OF), Rene Rivera (C). Renewed 2007 contract: Felix Hernandez (RHP). Jamie Cerda, LHP, re-assigned to Minor League camp. Rayon Lampe, OF, re-assigned to Minor League camp. Rayon Lampe, OF, voluntarily retired. Optioned to AAA Tacoma: Travis Blackley (LHP), Ryan Rowland-Smith (LHP) Re-assigned to Minor League camp: Carlos Alvarado (RHP), Jesse Foppert (RHP), Juan Sandoval (RHP), Jim Parque (LHP), Luis Oliveros (C), Matt Tuiasosopo (INF). Matt Perisho, LHP, released. Optioned to AAA Tacoma: Michael Garciaparra (INF), Bryan LaHair (INF), Oswaldo Navarro (INF), Wladimir Balentien (OF), Michael Wilson (OF). Re-assigned to Minor League Camp: Jeff Clement (C), Rob Johnson (C). Jesse Foppert, rhp, released. Optioned to AAA Tacoma: Ryan Feierabend (LHP), Cha Seung Baek (RHP). Renee Cortez, RHP, re-assigned to Minor League camp. Tony Torcato, OF, re-assigned to Minor League camp. Jorge Campillo, RHP, re-assigned to Minor League camp. Optioned to AAA Tacoma: Sean Green (RHP), Eric O Flaherty (LHP), Jeremy Reed (OF). Rene Rivera, C, optioned to AA West Tennessee. Aaron Small, re-assigned to Minor League camp. Jon Huber, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Optioned to AAA Tacoma: Gookie Dawkins (INF), Justin Lehr (RHP). Jason Ellison, OF, acquired in trade with San Francisco for LHP Travis Blackley. Selected from AAA Tacoma: Jamie Burke (C), Arthur Rhodes (LHP), Brandon Morrow (RHP). Placed on 60-Day Disabled List: Mark Lowe (RHP), Cesar Jimenez (LHP). Optioned to AAA Tacoma: Adam Jones (OF), Mike Morse (OF), Jake Woods (LHP) Rey Ordoñez, INF, re-assigned to Minor League Camp. Michael Garciaparra, INF, designated for assignment. Yuniesky Betancourt, INF, signed to 3-year contract extension. Arthur Rhodes, LHP, placed on 15-day disabled list (retroactive to April 2) with inflammation of left elbow. Jake Woods, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Opening Day Roster: Pitchers (12): RH Miguel Batista, RH Felix Hernandez, RH Julio Mateo, RH Brandon Morrow, LH Horacio Ramirez, RH Chris Reitsma, LH Arthur Rhodes, RH J.J. Putz, LH George Sherrill, LH Jarrod Washburn, RH Jeff Weaver, RH Sean White. Catchers (2): Jamie Burke, Kenji Johjima. Infielders (7): Adrian Beltre, Yuniesky Betancourt, Willie Bloomquist, Ben Broussard, Jose Lopez, Richie Sexson, Jose Vidro. Outfielders (4): Jason Ellison, Jose Guillen, Raul Ibañez, Ichiro Suzuki. Disabled List (2): RHP Mark Lowe (60-day), LHP Cesar Jimenez (60-day) Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

23 2007 Mariners Transactions DATE TRANSACTION (Continued) April 18 Jose Lopez, INF, signed to 4-year contract. April 19 Sean Green, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Jake Woods, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. April 20 Sean Green, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Eric O Flaherty, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. April 23 Felix Hernandez, RHP, placed on 15-day disabled list (retro to April 19) with flexor-pronator strain of right elbow. Cha Seung Baek, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. May 5 Julio Mateo, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. May 6 Sean Green, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Julio Mateo, RHP, placed on suspended list. May 11 Jeff Weaver, RHP, placed on 15-day disabled list with tendinitis in right shoulder. Ryan Rowland-Smith, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma May 13 Jason Davis, RHP, acquired from Cleveland for PTBNL. May 14 Arthur Rhodes, LHP, transferred from 15-day to 60-day DL. May 15 Jason Davis, RHP, reported to team and activated on 25-man roster. Felix Hernandez, RHP, activated from 15-day DL. Sean Green, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. Ryan Rowland-Smith, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. May 23 Sean Green, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Chris Reitsma, RHP, placed on 15-day disabled list with right elbow inflammation. May 25 Jon Huber, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Horacio Ramirez, LHP, placed on 15-day disabled list with left shoulder tendinitis. May 29 Ryan Feierabend, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Jon Huber, RHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. June 2 Jon Huber, RHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Sean White, RHP, placed on 15-day disabled list with right biceps tendinitis. June 4 Chris Reitsma, RHP, activated from 15-day DL. Ryan Feierabend, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. June 9 Jeff Weaver, RHP, activated from 15-day DL. Jon Huber, RHP, placed on 15-day disabled list (retroactive to June 7) with right forearm stiffness. June 11 Chris Reitsma, RHP, placed on 15-day disabled list with right elbow inflammation. Jake Woods, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. June 14 Jake Woods, LHP, optioned to AAA Tacoma. June 15 Ryan Feierabend, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. June 22 Ryan Rowland-Smith, LHP, recalled from AAA Tacoma. Cha Seung Baek, RHP, placed on 15-day disabled list with right shoulder inflammation. Cesar Jimenez, LHP, began rehabilitation assignment with R Peoria. June 30 Horacio Ramirez, LHP, began rehabilitation assignment with AAA Tacoma. July 1 Mike Hargrove, manager, resigns effective July 2. John McLaren, bench coach, named manager effective July 2. Chris Reitsma, RHP, began rehabilitation assignment with AAA Tacoma. July 3 July 6 July 9 July 10 Mark Lowe, RHP, began rehabilitation assignment with AAA Tacoma. Chris Reitsma, RHP, activated from 15-day DL. Jason Davis, RHP, designated for assignment. Jon Huber, RHP, began rehabilitation assignment with AAA Tacoma. Cesar Jimenez, LHP, transferred rehabilitation assignment from R Peoria to AAA Tacoma. Mark Lowe, RHP, transferred rehabilitation assignment from AAA Tacoma to A Everett. Horacio Ramirez, LHP, transferred rehabilitation assignment from AAA Tacoma to R Peoria Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

24 2007 Mariners Day-by-Days G D D/N OPP W / L SCORE WINNER/LOSER/SAVE REC. POS GA/GB CLUBS ATTENDANCE 1 4/2 D OAK W 4-0 Hernandez (1-0)/Haren 1-0 T1 -- LAA 46, /3 N OAK W 8-4 Mateo (1-0)/Calero 2-0 T1 -- LAA 25, /4 N OAK L 0-9 Harden/Batista (0-1) LAA 22,826 4/5 Off Day LAA 4/6 PPD (Snow) - rescheduled for 5/ LAA 4/7 PPD (Snow) - rescheduled for 6/ LAA 4/8 PPD (Snow) - rescheduled for 9/ LAA 4/9 PPD (Snow) - rescheduled TBA LAA 4 4/10 L 3-14 Beckett/Weaver (0-1) 2-2 T2-1.0 LAA 35, /11 W 3-0 HERNANDEZ (2-0)/Matsuzaka LAA 36,630 4/12 PPD (Rain) - rescheduled for 5/ LAA 6 4/13 N TEX L 2-5 Millwood/Washburn (0-1)/Gagne 3-3 T2-0.5 LAA 25, /14 D TEX W 8-3 Batista (1-1)/Padilla , /15 D TEX W 14-6 Ramirez (1-0)/McCarthy ,006 4/16 Off Day /17 N MIN L 2-11 Ortiz/Weaver (0-1) , /18 N MIN L 4-5 Silva/Hernandez (2-1)/Nathan OAK 20, /19 D MIN L 5-6 Santana/Washburn (0-2)/Nathan OAK 19, /20 L 4-8 Saunders/Batista (1-2)/Rodriguez 5-7 T2-2.0 OAK 43, /21 L 6-7 Colon/Ramirez (1-1)/Rodriguez 5-8 T3-2.0 OAK 43, /22 L 1-6 Santana/Weaver (0-3) OAK 43, /23 W 5-4 Morrow (1-0)/Millwood/Putz (1) 6-9 T3-2.0 OAK 26,795 4/24 PPD (Rain) - rescheduled for 7/24 T3-2.5 OAK 16 4/25 W 2-0 WASHBURN (1-2)/BLANTON LAA 19, /26 W 4-2 Batista (2-2)/Calero/Putz (2) LAA 14, /27 N KC W 7-4 Ramirez (2-1)/De La Rosa/ Putz (3) LAA 37, /28 N KC L 3-8 Meche/Weaver (0-4)/Duckworth LAA 32, /29 D KC W 5-1 Morrow (2-0)/Bannister LAA 26,036 4/30 Off Day LAA April (10-10) Batting:.266 (182x685), 21 HR Pitching: 10-10, 3 SV, 4.86 (95 ER/176.0 IP) 21 5/1 N CWS W 5-2 Washburn (2-2)/Vazquez/Putz (4) LAA 20, /2 N CWS W 3-2 Batista (3-2)/Danks/Putz (5) LAA 15, /3 L 7-8 Donnelly/Reitsma (0-1)/Romero LAA 37, /4 W O Flaherty (1-0)/Bean/Putz (6) LAA 49, /5 L 1-8 Wang/Weaver (0-5) LAA 51, /6 L 0-5 Rasner/Washburn (2-3) T2-1.0 LAA 52, /7 W 3-2 Sherrill (1-0)/Rivera/Putz (7) LAA 47, /8 L 7-9 Bonderman/Ramirez (2-2)/Jones LAA/OAK 30, /9 W 9-2 BAEK (1-0)/Robertson LAA 27, /10 L 3-7 Verlander/Weaver (0-6) LAA 37, /11 N NYY W 3-0 Washburn (3-3)/Rasner/Putz (8) LAA 44, /12 N NYY L 2-7 DeSalvo/Batista (3-3) LAA 46, /13 D NYY W 2-1 Ramirez (3-2)/Pettitte/Putz (9) LAA 46,181 5/14 Off Day T2-2.0 LAA 34 5/15 N LAA W 11-3 White (1-0)/Escobar T2-1.0 LAA 21, /16 N LAA L 0-5 Lackey/Baek (1-1) T2-2.0 LAA 22, /17 N LAA L 3-7 Colon/Washburn (3-4) T2-3.0 LAA 20, /18 N SD L 1-8 Young/Batista (3-4) LAA 39, /19 N SD W 7-3 Ramirez (4-2)/Maddux/Putz (10) LAA 34, /20 D SD L 1-2 Germano/Hernandez (2-2)/Hoffman LAA 38, /21 L 2-5 Mastny/Baek (1-2)/Borowski LAA 38, /22 W 5-2 Washburn (4-4)/Orvella/Putz (11) T2-5.5 LAA 9, /23 W 5-1 Batista (4-4)/Fossum T2-4.5 LAA 8, /24 L Seo/White (1-1)/Reyes LAA 9, /25 W 10-2 Hernandez (3-2)/Meche LAA 28, /26 W 9-1 Baek (2-2)/Bannister LAA 21, /27 W 7-4 Washburn (5-4)/Perez/Putz (12) LAA 16, /28 W 12-5 Batista (5-4)/Colon LAA 42, /29 L 1-4 Santana/Feierabend (0-1)/Rodriguez LAA 38, /30 L 6-8 Moseley/Hernandez (3-3/Rodriguez LAA 39, /31 N TEX W 9-5 Baek (3-2)/Padilla LAA 20,141 May (16-14) Batting:.291 (309x1061), 29 HR Pitching: 16-14, 9 SV, 4.66 (135 ER/261.0 IP) Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

25 2007 Mariners Day-by-Days G D D/N OPP W / L SCORE WINNER/LOSER/SAVE REC. POS GA/GB CLUBS ATTENDANCE 51 6/1 N TEX L 8-9 Benoit/Green (0-1)/Gagne LAA 34, /2 N TEX W 5-4 Batista (6-4)/Loe/Putz (13) LAA 41, /3 D TEX W 11-6 Feierabend (1-1)/Tejeda LAA 36, /4 N BAL W 7-4 Sherrill (2-0)/Bradford/Putz (14) LAA 19, /5 N BAL W 5-4 Davis (1-0)/Walker/Putz (15) LAA 19, /6 D BAL L 5-9 Cabrera/Washburn (5-5) T2-5.5 LAA 29,014 6/7 Off Day LAA 57 6/8 W 6-5 (11) O Flaherty (2-0)/Meredith/Putz (16) LAA 44, /9 W 6-5 Green (1-1)/Brocail/Putz (17) LAA 37, /10 W 4-3 Batista (7-4)/Hoffman/Putz (18) LAA 35, /11 W 8-7 Morrow (3-0)/Borowski LAA 22, /12 W 5-3 (13) O Flaherty (3-0)/Ohman/Putz (19) LAA 40, /13 L 2-3 Marshall/Batista (7-5)/Dempster LAA 40, /14 L 4-5 Howry/Morrow (3-1) T2-5.0 LAA 39, /15 L 1-5 Rodriguez/Hernandez (3-4) LAA 37, /16 L 4-9 Williams/Baek (3-3) LAA 41, /17 L 3-10 Oswalt/Washburn (5-6) LAA 42,019 6/18 Off Day LAA 67 6/19 N PIT L 3-5 Gorzelanny/Batista (7-6)/Chacon LAA 24, /20 N PIT W 7-0 WEAVER (1-6)/Maholm (3-10) LAA 23, /21 N PIT W 3-0 Hernadez (4-4)/Van Benschoten/Putz (20) LAA 22, /22 N CIN L 1-16 Harang/Feierabend (1-2) LAA 46, /23 N CIN W 9-1 Washburn (6-6)/Lohse T2-8.0 LAA 45, /24 D CIN W 3-2 O Flaherty (4-0)/Arroyo/Putz (21) LAA 46, /25 N BOS W 9-4 Weaver (2-6)/Tavarez LAA 33, /26 N BOS W 8-7 O Flaherty (5-0)/Lopez/Putz (22) LAA 35, /27 D BOS W 2-1 (11) Davis (2-0)/Pineiro LAA 43,448 6/28 Off Day LAA 76 6/29 N TOR W 5-3 Washburn (7-6)/McGowan/Putz (23) LAA 41, /30 N TOR W 8-3 Batista (8-6)/Halladay LAA 36,102 June (18-9) Batting:.290 (274x946), 23 HR Pitching: 18-9, 11 SV, 4.39 (120 ER/246.0 IP) 78 7/1 D TOR W 2-1 Putz (1-0)/Accardo nd -4.0 LAA 38, /2 L 2-3 (11) Dotel/Morrow (3-2) nd -4.5 LAA 13, /3 L 3-17 De La Rosa/Feierabend (1-3) nd -4.5 LAA 28, /4 W 4-0 Washburn (8-6)/Bannister/Putz (24) nd -3.5 LAA 27, /5 L 2-3 Gaudin/Batista (8-7)/Embree nd -4.5 LAA 15, /6 W 7-1 O Flaherty (6-0)/Haren nd -3.5 LAA 19, /7 W 4-0 Hernandez (5-4)/Harden nd -3.5 LAA 29, /8 W 7-3 Green (2-1)/Blanton nd -2.5 LAA 27,059 Pre-All-Star (49-36) Batting:.283 (845x2981), 78 HR Pitching: 49-36, 24 SV, 4.47 (375 ER/754.2 IP) Mid-Season Report Through the Years: Year Rec. G AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI ERA SV SVO CG IP H R ER HR BB SO Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

26 2007 Mariners Highs & Lows CLUB LONGEST WINNING STREAK...8, June 23-July 1 LONGEST LOSING STREAK...6, 2x, last June MOST RUNS, GAME: Mariners...15, May 4 at New York Yankees Opponents...17, July 3 at Kansas City MOST RUNS, INNING: Mariners...8, May 4 at New York Yankees (5th) Opponents... 7, May 24 at Tampa Bay (3rd) MOST HITS, 9-INNING GAME: Mariners...20, May 4 at New York Yankees Opponents... 16, 6x, last: July 3 at Kansas City FEWEST HITS, 9-INNING GAME: Mariners... 2, May 5 at New York (AL) Opponents...1, April 11 at Boston MOST HITS, INNING: Mariners...8, May 4 at New York Yankees (5th) Opponents...7, 2x, last: May 24 at Tampa Bay (3rd) MOST DOUBLES, GAME: Mariners... 7, May 25 at Kansas City Opponents...8, April 17 vs. Minnesota MOST TRIPLES, GAME: Mariners... 1, 9x, last: July 8 at Oakland Opponents... 2, 2x, last: June 14 at Chicago Cubs MOST HOME RUNS, GAME: Mariners... 4, 3x, last: June 23 vs. Cincinnati Opponents... 5, June 22 vs Cincinnati MOST STOLEN BASES, 9-INNING GAME: Mariners... 4, May 18 vs. San Diego Opponents... 3, April 21 at Los Angeles of Anaheim MOST ERRORS, 9-INNING GAME: Mariners... 2, 10x, last: July 3 at Kansas City Opponents...5, July 6 at Oakland MOST STRIKEOUTS, 9-INNING GAME: Mariners hitters... 11, 2x, last: June 17 at Houston Opponents hitters... 14, May 20 vs. San Diego MOST WALKS, 9-INNING GAME: Mariners hitters... 8, 2x, last: June 26 vs. Boston Opponents hitters... 9, 2x, last: June 1 vs. Texas MOST LEFT ON BASE, 9-INNING GAME: Mariners...13, June 17 at Houston Opponents...17, June 1 vs. Texas LARGEST WINNING MARGIN...8, 4x, last: June 23 vs. Cincinnati LARGEST LOSING MARGIN... 15, June 22 vs Cincinnati LONGEST GAME, INNINGS, HOME , June 27 vs. Boston LONGEST GAME, INNINGS, ROAD , June 12 at Chicago Cubs SHORTEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, HOME... 2:02, June 23 vs. Cincinnati SHORTEST GAME, 9-INNINGS, ROAD...1:47, April 25 at Oakland LONGEST GAME, 9-INN, HOME...3:46, June 27 vs. Boston LONGEST GAME, 9-INN, ROAD...3:29, May 4 at New York Yankees LONGEST GAME, X-INNINGS, HOME...3:46, June 27 vs. Boston LONGEST GAME, X-INNINGS, ROAD...4:06, June 12 at Chicago Cubs LARGEST CROWD, HOME... 46,340, June 22 vs. Cincinnati SMALLEST CROWD, HOME... 16,555, May 2 vs. Chicago White Sox LARGEST CROWD, ROAD...52,553, May 6 at New York Yankees SMALLEST CROWD, ROAD...8,440, May 23 at Tampa Bay INDIVIDUAL BATTING LONGEST HITTING STREAK games, Ichiro, May 7-June 1 MOST HITS, GAME... Ichiro, May 15 vs. LAA; Beltre, July 6 at OAK MOST RUNS, GAME...4, Ichiro, April 15 vs. Texas MOST DOUBLES, GAME...2, 10x, last: Adrian Beltre, July 6 at Oakland MOST TRIPLES, GAME... 1, 9x, last: Ichiro, July 8 at Oakland MOST HOME RUNS, GAME...2, 5x: last Adrian Beltre, July 6 at Oakland MOST XBH, GAME...4, 3x, last Adrian Beltre, July 6 at Oakland MOST RBI, 9-INNING GAME... 5, Raul Ibañez, June 11 at Cleveland MOST RBI, X-INNING GAME... 2, 2x, last: Jose Guillen, July 2 at KC MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME...3, Ichiro, May 18 vs. San Diego Padres GRAND SLAMS (3)... Kenji Johjima, May 26 at Kansas City Ben Broussard, April 21 at Los Angeles of Anaheim (PH) Raul Ibañez, June 23 vs. Cincinnati INDIVIDUAL PITCHING FEW HITS ALLOWED (CG): Mariners...1, Felix Hernandez, April 11 at Boston Opponents...6, Joe Blanton, April 25 at Oakland MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Starter): Mariners...12, Felix Hernandez, April 2 vs. Oakland Opponents... 8, 2x, last: Daisuke Matsuzaka, June 27 vs. Boston MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (Reliever): Mariners...4, Eric O Flaherty, June 12 at Chicago (NL) Opponents...3, C.J. Wilson, June 3 vs. Texas MOST WALKS, GAME: Mariners...6, Horacio Ramirez, April 21 at Los Angeles of Anaheim Opponents...6, Kason Gabbard, June 26 vs. Boston MOST INNINGS, GAME, STARTER: Mariners...9.0, 4x, last: Jeff Weaver, June 20 vs. Pittsburgh Opponents...9.0, Joe Blanton, April 25 at Oakland MOST INNINGS, GAME, RELIEVER: Mariners , Jake Woods, April 18 vs. Minnesota Opponents , 2x, last: Brandon Duckworth, April 28 vs. Kansas City LONGEST WINNING STREAK:...6, Eric O Flaherty, May 4-current LONGEST LOSING STREAK:...6, Jeff Weaver, April 10-May 10 MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS: Overall , Brandon Morrow, April 20-June 8 Starter , Felix Hernandez, April 2-11 Reliever , Brandon Morrow, April 20-June 8 # Club Record ^Ties Club Record *Safeco Field Record Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

27 April in Review (10-10) Record Breakdown: Overall Home Away Day Night AL West Standings (thru April): Team W L GB LAA SEA OAK TEX Days by Place in AL West: 1st...7 2nd rd...6 4th...1 Batting Leaders: Batting Average... Johjima Hits... Vidro - 27 Runs... Beltre/Lopez/Ichiro B...Johjima/Sexson - 6 3B... Ichiro - 2 HR... Beltre/Lopez/Sexson - 3 RBI...Beltre - 15 BB... Sexson - 9 SO... Sexson - 17 OBP... Johjima SLG... Johjima XBH... Sexson - 9 SB... Betancourt - 2 TB... Ichiro - 38 Multi-Hit Games... Vidro - 9 Pitching Leaders: W (starter)... Batista/Hernandez - 2 W (reliever)...morrow - 2 L (starter)... Weaver - 4 L (reliever)... N/A Saves... Putz - 3 Holds...Reitsma/Sherrill - 2 GS...Batista/Washburn/Weaver - 4 G...Putz - 10 IP... Washburn CG... Washburn/Hernandez - 1 BB... Ramirez - 11 SO... Batista/Hernandez - 18 ERA (starter)...hernandez ERA (reliever)...sherrill Quality Starts... Washburn - 3 Best April Records All-Time: 20-5 (.800) (.692) (.630) (.600) (.593) (.565) Other Aprils: 1980 (11-10), 1984 (12-11), 1987 (12-11), 1993 (11-11), 2005 (12-12), 2007 (10-10). Team Notes: Club finished the month 10-10, recording the 13th.500-or-better record in April in club history went 6-6 at home and 4-4 on the road spent 23 of 30 possible days in either first (7 days) or second (16 days) place in the American League West endured six weather-related postponements had a full four-game series snowed out in Cleveland (April 6-9) and rainouts at Boston (April 12) and at Texas (April 24) in comparison, there were only eight weather postponements in all of Major League Baseball in April 2006 due to six postponements, club played the fewest April games (20) in club history won consecutive season-opening home series (OAK and TEX) for the first time since 2001 celebrated Jackie Robinson Day with an 8-3 win over Texas on April 15; five players (Miguel Batista, Adrian Beltre, Jason Ellison, Jose Lopez, Arthur Rhodes) wore #42 to honor Jackie Robinson endured a six-game losing streak April (MIN, at LAA), but bounced back with wins in five of final six to finish at.500 for the month. Opening Day: Improved to in all-time Season Openers, defeating Oakland 4-0 on April 2 at Safeco Field also improved to in home openers just the second Opening Day shutout in club history (also April 27, 1995 vs. Detroit) recorded 12th consecutive sellout for a home opener Felix Hernandez became the third pitcher in the past 25 years to have 12+ strikeouts on Opening Day: Pedro Martinez, 2005 Mets, 12; Randy Johnson, 1996 Mariners, 14; Randy Johnson, 1993 Mariners, 14 Hernandez s 12 strikeouts were a career-high (previous high: 11, Aug. 15, 2005 vs. Kansas City) and most by a Mariners pitcher on Opening Day since Mark Langston struck out 10 in 1988 (most: 14 strikeouts by Randy Johnson in 1993 and 1996) Hernandez was 20 years, 359 days old, making him the youngest Opening Day starter since Dwight Gooden (20 years, 144 days) in 1985 Richie Sexson hit his third Opening Day homer as a Mariner, the 37th all-time Opening Day homer in club history Ichiro Suzuki made his seventh Opening Day start as a Mariner, first in center field, moving into a tie for fifth in club history with Alvin Davis and Dave Valle became the 11th starting center fielder in club history recorded the shortest game time (2:08) in Opening Day club history. The Bats: Batted.266 (182x685) in April, the 12th-highest batting average in club history for the opening month of the season finished the month batting.291 with 10+ hits in 9 of last 13 games in April raised team batting average 52 points from.214 to.266 during the hot stretch out-hit opponent in final five games and went 9-3 overall when out-hitting the opponent hit 21 home runs, averaging 1.05 HR/G (9th highest % in club history) scored 43.33% of the runs via the home run Kenji Johjima led the team batting.327 with hits in 11 of 16 games Adrian Beltre had team-high 15 RBI, 3rd-most April total of his career, and nine more than 2006 total of six Ichiro recorded leadoff homers in back-to-back games (April 15 vs. TEX, April 17 vs. MIN), second time in his career to leadoff consecutive games with a home run has 23 career leadoff homers, T16th in ML history stole his 40th consecutive base April 15 vs. Texas, tying AL record set by Tim Raines Jose Vidro recorded a 12-game hitting streak April (.434/23x53) had his sixth career multi-home run game April 15 vs. Texas Richie Sexson recorded 10 hits (.145/10x69), with nine going for extra bases (6 2B, 3 HR) Ben Broussard hit the first pinch-hit grand slam in club history on April 21 at LAA it was his third career PH GS, tying the Major League record with Rich Reese (MIN), Ron Northey (STL) and Willie McCovey (SF) Jamie Burke recorded a hit in all five games in which he recorded an at-bat (.357/5x14, 3 2B) Jose Lopez tied for team lead with 3 homers and batted.500 (9x18) with 2 HR over final five games. The Arms: Club finished with a 4.86 ERA, the 9th-highest in April club history starters were 7-10, 5.71 (67 ER/105.2 IP) relievers went 3-0 with 3 saves and a 3.58 ERA (28 ER/70.1 IP) bullpen ERA ranked 6th in the American League over last 7 games, bullpen went 2-0 with 3 saves and a 2.01 ERA (7 ER/31.1 IP) tied club record with 4 holds April 26 at Oakland (O Flaherty, Reitsma, Morrow, Sherrill) Felix Hernandez went 2-1, 1.56 (3 ER/17.1 IP) in 3 starts opened the season with 17.0 consecutive scoreless innings, longest streak by a starter in Mariners history threw a complete-game, one-hit shutout April 11 at Boston just the ninth onehitter in club history and first of the 9.0-inning variety since Randy Johnson (7/16/98 vs. MIN) left April 18 start vs. Minnesota after only 0.1 IP placed on disabled list with flexorpronator strain Jarrod Washburn threw a CG shutout against Oakland on April 25 rookie Brandon Morrow made his Major League debut and became the second player from the 2006 draft to pitch in the Majors went 2-0, 3.48 with 9 strikeouts in 10.1 IP J.J. Putz was perfect in three save opportunities and ended the month with 7.1 consecutive scoreless innings George Sherrill did not allow a run in nine appearances (6.2 IP) and ended the month with a string of 18 consecutive batters retired Jeff Weaver went 0-4, in four starts, recording the highest ERA ever for a Seattle pitcher in his first four starts of a season in club history previous record was by Ken Cloude in 1999 Sean White made his Major League debut Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

28 April in Review (10-10) GI PINCH HIT PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP AB H HR RBI Beltre,A Betancourt,Y Bloomquist,W Broussard,B Burke,J Ellison,J Guillen,J Ibanez,R Johjima,K Lopez,J Sexson,R Suzuki,I Vidro,J RIGHT LEFT PITCHERS SEATTLE OPPONENTS DH OPP PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Baek,C R Batista,M R Hernandez,F R Mateo,J R Morrow,B R O'Flaherty,E L Putz,J R Ramirez,H L Reitsma,C R Sherrill,G L Washburn,J L Weaver,J R White,S R Woods,J L SEATTLE OPPONENTS DATE D/N OPPONENT RESULT SCORE REC POS. GA/GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE TIME ATT 4/2 D OAK W Hernandez (1-0) Haren (0-1) -- 2:08 46,002 4/3 N OAK W Mateo (1-0) Calero (0-1) -- 2:27 25,292 4/4 N OAK L Harden (1-0) Batista (0-1) -- 2:26 22,826 4/5 Off Day /6 PPD - Snow /7 PPD - Snow /8 PPD - Snow /9 PPD - Snow /10 L T2-1.0 Beckett (2-0) Weaver (0-1) -- 3:06 35,847 4/11 W Hernandez (2-0) Matsuzaka (1-1) -- 2:22 36,630 4/12 PPD - Rain /13 N TEX L T2-0.5 Millwood (2-1) Washburn (0-1) Gagne (1) 2:36 25,241 4/14 D TEX W Batista (1-1) Padilla (0-3) -- 2:45 25,975 4/15 D TEX W Ramirez (1-0) McCarthy (1-2)) -- 3:02 25,006 4/16 Off Day /17 N MIN L Ortiz (3-0) Weaver (0-2) -- 2:27 19,017 4/18 N MIN L Silva (1-1) Hernandez (2-1) Nathan (4) 2:41 20,881 4/19 D MIN L Santana (3-1) Washburn (0-2) Nathan (5) 2:43 19,377 4/20 L Saunders (2-0) Batista (1-2) Rodriguez (5) 2:30 43,359 4/21 L T3-2.0 Colon (1-0) Ramirez (0-1) Rodriguez (6) 2:57 43,752 4/22 L Santana (2-2) Weaver (0-3) -- 2:39 43,628 4/23 W T3-2.0 Morrow (1-0) Millwood (2-3) Putz (1) 3:02 26,592 4/24 PPD - Rain T /25 W Washburn (1-2) Blanton (2-1) -- 1:47 19,674 4/26 W Batista (2-2) Calero (0-2) Putz (2) 3:01 14,683 4/27 N KC W Ramirez (2-1) De La Rosa (2-2) Putz (3) 2:59 37,283 4/28 N KC L Meche (2-1) Weaver (0-4) Duckworth (1) 3:08 32,461 4/29 D KC W Morrow (2-0) Bannister (0-1) -- 2:43 26,036 4/30 Off Day APRIL TOTALS Record: Batting Average:.266 ERA: 4.86 FLD%:.983 Average Time of Game: 2: Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

29 May in Review (16-14) Record Breakdown: Overall Home Away Day Night AL West Standings (thru May): Team W L GB LAA SEA OAK TEX Days by Place in AL West: 1st...0 2nd rd th...0 Batting Leaders: Batting Average... Ichiro Hits... Ichiro - 46 Runs... Ichiro B...Beltre B... Ibañez/Lopez - 1 HR...Beltre - 6 RBI...Guillen - 24 BB... Vidro - 13 SO... Sexson/Guillen - 20 OBP... Ichiro SLG...Beltre XBH...Beltre - 18 SB... Ichiro - 13 TB...Beltre - 64 Multi-Hit Games... Ichiro - 16 Pitching Leaders: W (starter)... Washburn - 4 W (reliever)...o Flaherty/Sherrill/White - 1 L (starter)... 5 players - 2 L (reliever)...white/reitsma - 1 Saves... Putz - 9 Holds...Morrow - 6 GS... Baek/Batista/Washburn - 6 G...Sherrill - 13 IP... Washburn CG... Baek - 1 BB...Batista - 14 SO... Baek - 27 ERA (starter)... Washburn ERA (reliever)...morrow Quality Starts... Batista/Washburn - 4 Best May Records All-Time: 20-7 (.741) (.704) (.593) (.571) (.556) (.556) Other May: 1987 (14-12), 2007 (16-14), 1989 (14-13), 1990 (15-14), 1982 (14-14), 1998 (14-14). Team Notes: Finished the month with a record recorded third consecutive month at.500-orbetter, first time since September, 2002-June, 2003 to have at least three consecutive months at or above.500 played a Major League high 30 games, setting a club record for May and tying the record for most games played in a month (also August 1988 and August 1997) had only one day off the entire month due to a makeup game played May 21 at Cleveland opened the month with wins in three of the first four games and closed the month with seven wins in final 10 games 16 wins are the most in a month since going 18-8 in June 2006 went 7-5 at home and 9-9 on the road went 7-1 against left-handed starters outscored opponents recorded a.985 fielding percentage (15 E/1094 TC), including 18 of 30 error-free games club used 30 players, including 17 pitchers (7 starters). Monthly Hits Record: Mariners established a club record for hits in a month (309) ranked 3rd in the AL in hits behind Cleveland (311) and Detroit (310) broke previous May record of 296 set in 1999 and overall monthly record of 307 set in August just the fourth time in club history to record 300-or-more hits in a single month...since 1957, 309 hits are the 9th-most by a Major League team in the month of May. Mariners Monthly Hits Record: May August July September May 1999 Road Warriors: Finished the month 9-9 on the road 18 road games were 2nd-most in the Majors behind Cleveland also 5th-most road games in a month in club history club played 20 road contests in July 1994 (6-14), July 1979 (7-13) and May 1977 (9-11) and 19 games in September 1981 (10-9). Lots of Teams: On May 4, the Mariners played the Yankees at Yankee Stadium it marked the seventh different opponent (Angels, Rangers, Athletics, Royals, White Sox, Red Sox, Yankees) over a 11-game stretch that means the Mariners played over half of its American League opponents in an 11-day stretch Seattle became the first Major League team to do that since 1966 when the White Sox also faced seven different teams in 11 days -- Elias Sports Bureau. The Bats: Combined to bat.291 (309x1061), 3rd-highest in the American League average ranked 4thhighest in May club history just the 13th time in club history to bat over.290 in a single month...recorded 10-or-more hits in 17 of 30 games over final 15 games, combined to bat.315 (176x551) with 30 doubles, 16 home runs and scored 90 runs among AL leaders, also ranked 3rd in runs (161) and RBI (156), T5th in doubles (59) and T6th in homers (29) recorded the fewest strikeouts (132) and 3rd-fewest walks (80) scored season-high 15 runs on 20 hits in victory at NYY on 5/4 most runs ever scored by the Mariners at Yankee Stadium Yuniesky Betancourt batted.327 (34x104) and ended the month with an active 12-game hitting streak combined to bat.548 (17x31) with RISP during the month Jose Guillen hit four home runs and led the club with 24 RBI (T5th in AL). King of May: Ichiro had another May for the record books, batting.357 (46x129) with 26 runs scored, four doubles, two home runs, 12 RBI and 13 stolen bases recorded at least one hit in 25 of 30 games and ended the month with an active 24-game hitting streak, tying a club record among AL leaders, ranked first in stolen bases (13) and hits (46) and 11th in batting (.357) recorded his 15th career month with 40-or-more hits since 1957, has the highest career batting average (.370/309x835) in the month of May in Major League history...only Todd Helton (.374, August) has a higher monthly career batting average dating back to Highest May Batting Averages: 1. Ichiro Rod Carew Tony Gwynn Paul Lo Duca Wade Boggs Kirby Puckett Luis Castillo Todd Helton Don Mattingly Mike Piazza Adrian Beltre: Batted.306 (34x111) with 12 doubles, 6 homers and 12 RBI his 3rd-highest monthly batting average as a Mariner (June ; June ) finished the month with multi-hit performances in 6 of the last 7 games (.536/15x28) tied a club record with four extra base hits (2 2B, 2 HR) May 28 at LAA also T6th with 12 total bases 2nd homer of the game was #200 of his career. The Arms: Club combined for a 4.66 ERA (135 ER/261.0 IP) starters were with a 5.44 ERA (105 ER/173.2 IP) starters were tough down the stretch, going 7-2 over final 10 games relievers went 3-2, 3.09 (30 ER/87.1 IP) with nine saves...nine saves ranked T3rd in the AL only AL club to not record a blown save (9-9) Jarrod Washburn went 4-2, 3.40 (15 ER/39.2 IP) in 6 starts, T2nd in the AL for wins Cha Seung Baek went 3-2, 5.12 (22 ER/38.2 IP) and threw the club s only CG (5/9 at DET) Brandon Morrow did not allow a run in 10 outings (10.0 IP) George Sherrill led club with 13 appearances struck out 7 of last 10 batters faced and tied for club relief high with 14 strikeouts. J.J.: Closer J.J. Putz was a perfect 9-for-9 in save opportunities T2nd in club May history, one off the 10 recorded by Mike Schooler in 1989 ended the month with a career-high 14 consecutive saves dating back to the end of 2006 allowed only one run and five hits (.132) in 12 appearances (0.77 ERA). Thievery: Ranked 3rd in the AL with 21 stolen bases after ranking last with only four in April Ichiro led the Majors with 13 stolen bases, but had his AL record of 45 consecutive steals snapped on May 17 vs. LAA...club recorded at least one stolen base in 13 games, including season-high four steals on May 18 vs. San Diego Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

30 May in Review (16-14) GI PINCH HIT PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP AB H HR RBI Beltre,A Betancourt Bloomquist Broussard Burke,J Ellison,J Guillen,J Ibanez,R Johjima,K Lopez,J Sexson,R Suzuki,I Vidro,J RIGHT LEFT SEATTLE OPPONENT DH OPP PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Baek,C R Batista,M R Davis,J R SEA Feierabend L Green,S R Hernandez R Huber,J R Mateo,J R Morrow,B R O'Flaherty L Putz,J R Ramirez,H L Reitsma,C R Sherrill L Washburn L Weaver,J R White,S R SEATTLE OPPONENTS DATE D/N OPPONENT RESULT SCORE REC POS. GA/GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE TIME ATT 5/1 N CWS W Washburn (2-2) Vazquez (2-1) Putz (4) 2:21 20,739 5/2 N CWS W Batista (3-2) Danks (0-4) Putz (5) 2:03 15,989 5/3 L Donnelly (1-1) Reitsma (0-1) Romero (1) 3:26 37,216 5/4 W O'Flaherty (1-0) Bean (0-1) Putz (6) 3:29 49,519 5/5 L Wang (1-2) Weaver (0-5) -- 2:47 51,702 5/6 L T2-1.0 Rasner (1-1) Washburn (2-3) -- 2:32 52,553 5/7 W Sherrill (1-0) Rivera (1-3) Putz (7) 2:47 47,424 5/8 L Bonderman (2-0) Ramirez (2-2) Jones (13) 2:53 30,171 5/9 W Baek (1-0) Robertson (3-2) -- 2:29 27,377 5/10 L Verlander (3-1) Weaver (0-6) -- 2:38 37,359 5/11 N NYY W Washburn (3-3) Rasner (1-2) Putz (8) 2:19 44,214 5/12 N NYY L DeSalvo (1-0) Batista (3-3) -- 2:42 46,155 5/13 D NYY W Ramirez (3-2) Pettitte (2-2) Putz (9) 2:35 46,181 5/14 Off Day T /15 N LAA W T2-1.0 White (1-0) Escobar (4-2) -- 2:45 21,768 5/16 N LAA L T2-2.0 Lackey (6-3) Baek (1-1) -- 2:32 22,383 5/17 N LAA L T2-3.0 Colon (5-0) Washburn (3-4) -- 2:33 20,488 5/18 N SD L Young (5-3) Batista (3-4) -- 2:52 39,532 5/19 N SD W Ramirez (4-2) Maddux (3-3) Putz (10) 2:41 34,289 5/20 D SD L Germano (2-0) Hernandez (2-2) Hoffman (11) 2:49 38,843 5/21 L Mastny (3-1) Baek (1-2) Borowski (14) 2:53 38,645 5/22 W T2-5.5 Washburn (4-4) Orvella (0-1) Putz (11) 2:49 9,254 5/23 W T2-4.5 Batista (4-4) Fossum (3-4) -- 2:30 8,440 5/24 L Seo (4-2) White (1-1) Reyes (13) 3:06 9,149 5/25 W Hernandez (3-2) Meche (3-3) -- 3:01 28,651 5/26 W Baek (2-2) Bannister (0-3) -- 2:41 21,138 5/27 W Washburn (5-4) Perez (2-5) Putz (12) 2:37 16,091 5/28 W Batista (5-4) Colon (5-2) -- 2:53 42,352 5/29 L Santana (4-6) Feierabend (0-1) Rodriguez (17) 2:08 38,174 5/30 L Moseley (4-0) Hernandez (3-3) Rodriguez (18) 2:55 39,288 5/31 N TEX W Baek (3-2) Padilla (2-8) -- 2:55 20,141 MAY TOTALS Record: Batting Average:.291 ERA: 4.66 FLD%:.986 Average Time of Game: 2: Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

31 June in Review (18-9) Record Breakdown: Overall Home Away Day Night Extra Inning AL West Standings (thru June): Team W L GB LAA SEA OAK TEX Days by Place in AL West: 1st...0 2nd rd...8 4th...0 Batting Leaders: Batting Average... Ichiro Hits... Ichiro - 47 Runs... Sexson B...Lopez - 7 3B...Ibañez/Ichiro - 1 HR... Sexson - 8 RBI... Ibañez - 20 BB... Ichiro - 13 SO...Guillen - 23 OBP... Ichiro SLG... Ibañez XBH... Ibañez - 12 SB... Ichiro - 9 TB... Ichiro - 57 Multi-Hit Games... Ichiro - 17 Pitching Leaders: W (starter)...batista - 3 W (reliever)... O Flaherty - 4 L (starter)... Batista/Washburn - 2 L (reliever)...green/morrow - 1 Saves...Putz - 11 Holds...Morrow - 6 GS... Batista/Washburn - 6 G...Green - 15 IP...Batista CG... Weaver - 1 BB...Batista - 21 SO... Hernandez - 31 ERA (starter)... Weaver ERA (reliever)...putz Quality Starts...Batista - 4 Best June Records All-Time: 20-7 (.741) (.704) (.692) (.667) (.667) Other June: 2003 (17-10), 2002 (17-11), 1982 (15-10), 1985 (16-11), 1979 (16-12), 1990 (16-12), 1996 (14-12), 1991 (14-13). Team Notes: Finished the month with a 18-9 record marked fourth consecutive month at or above.500 T4th-best winning percentage in June club history started the month winning four of first five and ended with seven consecutive wins (as part of season-high 8-game winning streak) began the month 5.5 games back of division leader LAA, and ended the month 4.0 games back of the Angels also established a seasonhigh six-game losing streak June suffered the worst loss in Safeco Field history on June 22 vs. Cincinnati (16-1) bounced back to win the next eight games went 13-4 at home and 5-5 on the road went 3-0 in extra innings and 9-3 in one-run games...mariners visited Wrigley Field for first time in club history, dropping two of three games Seattle has now been everywhere in the American and National League with the exception of Atlanta Mariners also hosted Pittsburgh and Cincinnati in Most MLB Wins - June 2007: 1. Seattle Chicago (NL) Milwaukee LA Angels Detroit Most June Wins : 1. Oakland Seattle Chicago (AL) New York (AL) LA Angels Interleague play, leaving the Florida Marlins as the only club to not visit Safeco Field ended the month with a season-high 12-game homestand, the longest at Safeco Field since a 13-gamer in September 2004 Ken Griffey Jr. returned to Safeco Field with the Cincinnati Reds June three-game series vs. CIN drew three consecutive sellouts and 138,345 total fans June 22 crowd of 46,340 is 6th-largest in regular season Safeco Field history. Putz Pitcher of the Month: Closer J.J. Putz was named the American League Pitcher of the Month for June, becoming the 10th Mariners pitcher overall and first since Freddy Garcia (June 03) to earn the honor led the AL and set a June club record going 11-for-11 in save opportunities, breaking the old record of 9 set by Mike Jackson in 1991 finished the month with a 0.59 ERA (1 ER/15.1 IP) in 13 appearances 11 saves are also T2nd most for any month in club history, trailing 13 by Kazuhiro Sasaki in April The Month of the Mariners: Recorded the most wins in the month in all of Major League Baseball, one victory better than Chicago (NL), Los Angeles Angels and Milwaukee over last two seasons, Seattle has combined to go (.679), tied for the best record in the Majors with Detroit over that time span since 2000, only Oakland (.628/135-80) has a higher winning percentage than the Mariners (.612/131-83) in the month of June dating back to May 22, Seattle also had the best record in the Majors at (LAA was 2nd at 23-13). Now Batting.290: The Mariners batted.290 (274x946), the 2nd-highest batting average in June club history (.306 in 1996) also batted.291 in the month of May, marking first time since August-September 2001 to hit.290-or-better in consecutive months. The Bats: Ranked 3rd in the American League batting.291, trailing LAA (.319) and DET (.306) 274 hits were 2nd-most in June club history, trailing 291 hit in 1996 did most of the damage with singles, ranking 2nd in the AL 202 of 274 hits went for singles (74%) recorded 10-or-more hits in 17 of 27 games averaged hits per game Ichiro ranked 2nd in the AL in batting average (.427) and hits (47) Richie Sexson led the club and ranked 2nd in the AL with eight home runs Raul Ibañez was T9th in the AL with 20 RBI, including a season-high five RBI June 11 at Cleveland went 4-for-5 with a double, triple and two home runs in that game 13 total bases were 3rd-most in club history Willie Bloomquist ranked 8th in the AL batting.385 (20x52), his fourth career month with at least 20 hits Jamie Burke hit.476 (10x21) with two doubles and four RBI. Highest June Batting Averages Mariners 1. Ichiro (2007) E. Martinez (1995) Ichiro (2003) Ichiro (2006) W. Bloomquist Ichiro Sets June Records: Ichiro had another June for the record books, setting club records in batting average (.427) and hits (47) recorded his 16th career 40+ hit month also T2nd and T4th in club history with 44 (2003, 2006) and 41 (2002) hits in June he recorded at least one hit in 24 of 27 games, including 17 multihit games is a career.344 (270x786) hitter in June, 2nd-highest to his.370 career mark in May. The Arms: Ranked 9th in the AL with a 4.39 ERA Mariners used 17 pitchers, including six rookie hurlers and two 21-year-olds (Hernandez & Feierabend) in the month starters were 8-7, 4.70 (81 ER/155.0 IP) starting pitcher were just 2-6, with a 5.83 ERA in first 17 games finished strong going 6-1, 3.03 over the final 10 games relievers went 10-2 with a 3.86 ERA (39 ER/91.0 IP) led the Majors with 10 relief wins and 11 saves 10 relief wins set a monthly club record, breaking old mark of 8 set in September 2002 tied a club record posting back-to-back shutouts June vs. Pittsburgh 13th time in club history and first since June 11-12, 2004 vs. Montreal to record consecutive shutouts also had 20.0 consecutive scoreless innings June 19-21, the 22nd such streak in club history of 20.0-or-more innings tied a club record with zero walks in consecutive games June 5-6 vs. Baltimore 19th time in club history and first since April 21-22, 2002 to not walk a batter in back-to-back games Jeff Weaver came off the disabled list and went 2-0, 1.82 (5 ER/24.2 IP) in four starts threw a CG shutout June 20 vs. Pittsburgh Eric O Flaherty went 4-0, 2.19 (3 ER/12.1 IP) became 2nd Mariner in club history to start his career 5-0 Ryan Rowland-Smith made his Major League debut June 22 vs. CIN, becoming the first player in ML history with a hyphenated last name Miguel Batista went 3-2 with a 3.03 ERA, ranking 13th in the AL Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

32 June in Review (18-9) GI PINCH HIT PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP AB H HR RBI Beltre,A Betancourt Bloomquist Broussard Burke,J Ellison,J Guillen,J Ibanez,R Johjima,K Lopez,J Sexson,R Suzuki,I Vidro,J RIGHT LEFT Baek,C Batista,M Hernandez O'Flaherty Washburn,J Weaver,J PITCHERS SEATTLE OPPONENT DH OPP PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Baek,C R Batista,M R Davis,J R Feierabend L Green,S R Hernandez R Huber,J R Morrow,B R O'Flaherty L Putz,J R Reitsma,C R Rowland-S L Sherrill, L Washburn, L Weaver,J R White,S R Woods,J L SEATTLE OPPONENTS DATE D/N OPPONENT RESULT SCORE REC POS. GA/GB WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE TIME ATT 6/1 N TEX L Benoit (2-1) Green (0-1) Gagne (4) 3:38 34,568 6/2 N TEX W Batista (6-4) Loe (1-5) Putz (13) 3:10 41,988 6/3 D TEX W Feierabend (1-1) Tejeda (4-6) -- 2:47 36,924 6/4 N BAL W Sherrill (2-0) Bradford (0-2) Putz (14) 3:16 19,101 6/5 N BAL W Davis (1-0) Walker (1-1) Putz (15) 3:09 19,293 6/6 D BAL L T2-5.5 Cabrera (5-6) Washburn (5-5) -- 2:55 29,014 6/7 Off Day /8 W 6-5 (11) O'Flaherty (2-0) Meredith (2-4) Putz (16) 3:11 44,325 6/9 W Green (1-1) Brocail (2-1) Putz (17) 2:57 37,178 6/10 W Batista (7-4) Hoffman (2-3) Putz (18) 2:46 35,950 6/11 W Morrow (3-0) Borowski (0-3) -- 3:12 22,325 6/12 W 5-3 (13) O'Flaherty (3-0) Ohman (0-4) Putz (19) 4:06 40,071 6/13 L Marshall (3-2) Batista (7-5) Dempster (14) 2:23 40,163 6/14 L T2-5.0 Howry (3-3) Morrow (3-1) -- 2:38 39,846 6/15 L Rodriguez (4-6) Hernandez (3-4) -- 2:32 37,322 6/16 L Williams (3-9) Baek (3-3) -- 2:34 41,974 6/17 L Oswalt (7-4) Washburn (5-6) -- 2:58 42,019 6/18 Off Day /19 N PIT L Gorzelanny (7-4) Batista (7-6) Chacon (1) 3:10 24,520 6/20 N PIT W Weaver (1-6) Maholm (3-10) -- 2:07 23,553 6/21 N PIT W Hernandez (4-4) Van Benschoten (0-2) Putz (20) 2:17 22,950 6/22 N CIN L Harang (8-2) Feierabend (1-2) -- 2:50 46,340 6/23 N CIN W T2-8.0 Washburn (6-6) Lohse (3-10) -- 2:02 45,939 6/24 D CIN W O'Flaherty (4-0) Arroyo (2-9) Putz (21) 2:36 46,066 6/25 N BOS W Weaver (2-6) Tavarez (5-5) -- 3:21 33,834 6/26 N BOS W O'Flaherty (5-0) Lopez (1-1) Putz (22) 3:25 35,045 6/27 D BOS W 2-1 (11) Davis (2-0) Pineiro (1-1) -- 3:46 43,482 6/28 Off Day /29 N TOR W Washburn (7-6) McGowan (4-4) Putz (23) 2:47 41,862 6/30 N TOR W Batista (8-6) Halladay (9-3) -- 3:00 36,113 JUNE TOTALS Record: 18-9 Batting Average:.290 ERA: 4.39 FLD%:.981 Average Time of Game: 2: Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

33 Interleague in Review (9-9) Record Breakdown: Overall Home Away Day Night AL West Interleague Records Team W L PCT. LAA TEX OAK SEA Teams Played (Record) San Diego Padres Chicago Cubs Houston Astros Pittsburgh Pirates Cincinnati Reds Batting Leaders: Batting Average... Ichiro Hits... Ichiro - 35 Runs... Sexson B... Johjima/Ibañez - 4 3B... Ichiro - 1 HR... Sexson - 6 RBI... Ibanez - 11 BB... Ichiro - 8 SO...Guillen - 20 OBP... Ichiro SLG... Ichiro XBH...Sexson/Ibañez - 7 SB... Ichiro - 13 TB... Ichiro - 39 HBP...Broussard - 2 Pitching Leaders: W (starter)... Washburn/Weaver,...Hernandez/Ramirez - 1 W (reliever)... O Flaherty - 3 L (starter)...batista - 3 L (reliever)...morrow - 1 Saves... Putz - 7 Holds...Sherrill - 3 GS...Batista - 5 G...Green, Putz - 8 IP...Batista CG... Weaver - 1 BB...Batista - 18 SO... Hernandez - 30 ERA (starter)... Weaver ERA (reliever)... 6 players Best Interleague Records All-Time: 14-4 (.778) (.667) (.611) (.611) (.556) (.556) Interleague: 2004 (9-9), 2007 (9-9) Team Notes: Finished Interleague play with a 9-9 record recorded eighth consecutive season at.500- or-better, first time since 2004 that the team did not finish over.500. Ichiro likes NL pitching: Ichiro led the Majors in batting average going 35x72 (.486). His.538 on-base-percentage was good enough for 2 nd in the Major and 1 st in the AL. His 2 nd place OBP was only outdone by Barry Bonds who registered 29 fewer at bats and 19 fewer hits than Ichiro. Ichiro also led the ML in hits and singles during 2007 IL play. Mariners Interleague Hits Record: First time Here and There: The Mariners made their first ever trip to Wrigley Field going 1-2, while the Cincinnati Reds and the Pittsburgh Pirates made their inaugural appearances at Safeco Field, with the Mariners taking 2x3 from each. The Florida Marlins are the only team in the Majors that has not visited Seattle. The Bats: Combined to bat.275 (175x637), 7th in the American League average ranked 5th-highest in Interleague club history (highest was.301 in 2006) the Mariners had five players bat over.300 during 2007 interleague play: Jamie Burke went 9x15 (.600), Jarrod Washburn went 1x2 (.500), Ichiro Suzuki went 35x72 (.486), Ben Broussard went 10x26 (.385), and Jose Vidro went 14x43 (.326) The Arms: Club combined for a 4.14 ERA (75 ER/163.0 IP) the starters were a combined 6-7 during IL play Miguel Batista led the Major Leagues in IP with 32.2 IP Jeff Weaver was one of ten pitchers in the Majors to have a complete game. ClosingTime.: Closer J.J. Putz was a perfect 7-for-7 in save opportunities his 7 saves led the Majors he appeared in 8 games with 8.1 IP J.J. struck out 11 while walking only 3 Putz closed three consecutive games against San Diego opponents hit.111 against Putz, who allowed just 3 hits. Highest All-Time IL Batting Averages: 1. Michael Young Magglio Ordonez Albert Pujols Mark Loretta Mike Piazza Hideki Matsui Darin Erstad Derek Jeter Nomar Garciaparra Ichiro We re number one (and three): The Seattle Mariners have the third most wins all-time in Interleague play. The pitching staff tops the charts in ERA (3.73), batting average against (.250), and shutouts (20). They are also third in strikeouts (1310). Inside Job: On June 15 at Houston, Willie Bloomquist hit an inside-the-park home run...it was the first Interleague inside-the-park HR in Mariners history, but one of four (!) in June this year...overall, it was the 15th Interleague ITPHR in MLB history (two more were hit on 6/17 for a total of 17 in MLB history)...the inside job's this season were: Chris Duffy (PIT) June 8; Willie Bloomquist (SEA) June 15; Prince Fielder (MIL) June 17 and Gary Matthews (LAA) June 17. Series Recaps: San Diego Padres at Seattle Mariners (1-2): Game 1: Padres 8, Mariners 1. L: Miguel Batista. Game 2: Mariners 7, Padres 4. W: Horacio Ramirez, S: J.J. Putz; HR Jose Guillen, Adrian Beltre. Game 3: Padres 2, Mariners 1. L: Felix Hernandez Seattle Mariners at San Diego Padres (3-0): Game 1: Mariners 6, Padres 5 (11). W: Eric O Flaherty, S: J.J. Putz; HR Raul Ibanez. Game 2: Mariners 6, Padres 5. W: Sean Green, S: J.J. Putz; HR Sexson Game 3: Mariners 4, Padres 3. W: Miguel Batista, S: J.J. Putz. Seattle Mariners at Chicago Cubs (1-2): Game 1: Mariners 5, Cubs 3. W: Eric O Flaherty, S: J.J. Putz; HR Guillen Game 2: Cubs 3, Mariners 2. L: Miguel Batista; HR Sexson Game 3: Cubs 5, Mariners 4. L: Brandon Morrow. Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros (0-3): Game 1: Astros 5, Mariners 1. L: Felix Hernandez; HR Bloomquist. Game 2: Astros 9, Mariners 4. L: Cha Seung Baek; HR Guillen Game 3: Astros 10, Mariners 3. L: Jarrod Washburn. Pittsburgh Pirates at Seattle Mariners (2-1): Game 1: Pirates 5, Mariners 3. L: Miguel Batista. HR Sexson Game 2: Mariners 7, Pirates 0. W: Jeff Weaver; HR Sexson, Ibanez. Game 3: Mariners 3, Pirates 0. W: Felix Hernandez. Cincinnati Reds at Seattle Mariners (2-1): Game 1: Reds 16, Mariners 1. L: Ryan Feierabend. Game 2: Mariners 9, Reds 1. W: Jarrod Washburn; Sexson 2, Ibanez (GS), Broussard. Game 3: Mariners 3, Reds 2. W: Eric O Flaherty. Most All-Time Interleague Wins 1.NYY OAK SEA MIN BOS FLA CWS LAA CLE DET Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

34 Interleague in Review (9-9) GI PINCH HIT PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP AB H HR RBI Beltre,A Betancourt,Y Bloomquist,W Broussard,B Burke,J Ellison,J Guillen,J Ibanez,R Johjima,K Lopez,J Sexson,R Suzuki,I Vidro,J RIGHT LEFT * Baek,C Batista,M Hernandez,F O'Flaherty,E Washburn,J Weaver,J PITCHERS SEATTLE OPPONENTS DH OPP PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG * Baek,C R Batista,M R Feierabend,R L Green,S R Hernandez,F R *+Huber,J R *+Jimenez,C L * Lowe,M R Morrow,B R O'Flaherty,E L Putz,J R * Ramirez,H L Reitsma,C R * Rhodes,A L Rowland-Sm,R L Sherrill,G L Washburn,J L Weaver,J R *+White,S R SEATTLE OPPONENTS Mariners Opponent Date Opponent W/L R H E LOB R H E LOB Winner Loser Save Record 05/18/2007 SD L C.Young M.Batista /19/2007 SD W H.Ramirez G.Maddux J.Putz /20/2007 SD L J.Germano F.Hernandez T.Hoffman 1-2 W E.O'Flaherty C.Meredith J.Putz 2-2 W S.Green D.Brocail J.Putz 3-2 W M.Batista T.Hoffman J.Putz 4-2 W E.O'Flaherty W.Ohman J.Putz 5-2 L S.Marshall M.Batista R.Dempster 5-3 L B.Howry B.Morrow 5-4 L W.Rodriguez F.Hernandez 5-5 L W.Williams C.Baek 5-6 L R.Oswalt J.Washburn /19/2007 Pit L T.Gorzelanny M.Batista S.Chacon /20/2007 Pit W J.Weaver P.Maholm /21/2007 Pit W F.Hernandez J.Van Benschoten J.Putz /22/2007 Cin L A.Harang R.Feierabend /23/2007 Cin W J.Washburn K.Lohse /24/2007 Cin W E.O'Flaherty B.Arroyo J.Putz Seattle Mariners Mid-Season Report

35 DATE: 7/09/07 MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS ID: LEAGSTR TIME: 0:08:26 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 LAST 10 A.L. EAST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs N.L. BOSTON LOST TORONTO WON NEW YORK WON BALTIMORE LOST TAMPA BAY LOST LAST 10 A.L. CENTRAL WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs N.L. DETROIT WON CLEVELAND LOST MINNESOTA LOST CHICAGO WON KANSAS CITY WON LAST 10 A.L. WEST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs N.L. LOS ANGELES LOST SEATTLE WON OAKLAND LOST TEXAS WON LAST 10 N.L. EAST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs A.L. NEW YORK LOST ATLANTA WON PHILADELPHIA WON FLORIDA LOST WASHINGTON WON LAST 10 N.L. CENTRAL WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs A.L. MILWAUKEE LOST CHICAGO LOST ST. LOUIS WON PITTSBURGH WON HOUSTON WON CINCINNATI WON LAST 10 N.L. WEST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs A.L. SAN DIEGO LOST LOS ANGELES WON ARIZONA LOST COLORADO LOST SAN FRANCISCO LOST WILD CARD STANDINGS American League Wild Card Race Team Wins Losses Pct. GB CLEVELAND SEATTLE MINNESOTA OAKLAND NEW YORK TORONTO National League Wild Card Race Team Wins Losses Pct. GB LOS ANGELES ATLANTA ARIZONA CHICAGO COLORADO PHILADELPHIA

36 DATE: 7/08/07 SEATTLE MARINERS TEAM BATTING / PITCHING ID: TEAMBPR TIME: 21:52:30 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 * = D/L, + = ROOKIE, # = MULT. TEAMS GI PINCH HIT PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP AB H HR RBI Beltre,A Betancourt,Y Bloomquist,W Broussard,B Burke,J Ellison,J Guillen,J Ibanez,R Johjima,K Lopez,J Sexson,R Suzuki,I Vidro,J RIGHT LEFT * Baek,C Batista,M Hernandez,F O'Flaherty,E Washburn,J Weaver,J SEATTLE OPPONENTS DH OPP PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG * Baek,C R Batista,M R Feierabend,R L Green,S R Hernandez,F R *+Huber,J R *+Jimenez,C L * Lowe,M R Morrow,B R O'Flaherty,E L Putz,J R * Ramirez,H L Reitsma,C R * Rhodes,A L Rowland-Sm,R L Sherrill,G L Washburn,J L Weaver,J R *+White,S R SEATTLE OPPONENTS

37 DATE: 7/09/07 SEATTLE MARINERS TEAM BATTING / PITCHING ID: EOSTMBR TIME: 1:05:20 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 + = ROOKIE, # = MULT. TEAMS GI PINCH HIT PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP AB H HR RBI Baek,C Batista,M Beltre,A Betancourt,Y Bloomquist,W Broussard,B Burke,J Ellison,J Guillen,J Hernandez,F Ibanez,R Johjima,K Lopez,J O'Flaherty,E Sexson,R Suzuki,I Vidro,J RIGHT LEFT Washburn,J Weaver,J PITCHERS SEATTLE OPPONENTS DH OPP PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG Baek,C R Batista,M R # Davis,J R SEA R Feierabend,R L Green,S R Hernandez,F R Huber,J R Mateo,J R Morrow,B R O'Flaherty,E L Putz,J R Ramirez,H L Reitsma,C R Rowland-Sm,R L Sherrill,G L Washburn,J L Weaver,J R White,S R Woods,J L SEATTLE OPPONENTS

38 DATE: 7/08/07 SEATTLE CLUB STATISTICS ID: TEAMSTR TIME: 21:52:31 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 HOME ROAD TOTALS W L W L W L SEA OPP. VS. BALTIMORE DOUBLE PLAYS VS. BOSTON TRIPLE PLAYS 0 0 VS. NEW YORK LEFT ON BASE VS. TAMPA BAY GRAND SLAM HR 3 2 VS. TORONTO HOME RUNS - HOME TOTALS VS. EAST HOME RUNS - ROAD VS. CLEVELAND VS. CHICAGO VS. DETROIT VS. KANSAS CITY VS. MINNESOTA TOTALS VS. CENTRAL HOME ROAD TOTALS W L W L W L VS. LOS ANGELES SHUTOUTS VS. OAKLAND SHO - INDIVIDUAL VS. TEXAS EXTRA INNINGS TOTALS VS. WEST ONE-RUN DECISIONS TWO-RUN DECISIONS TOTALS VS. A.L VS. LH STARTERS VS. RH STARTERS GRASS FIELDS ARTIFICIAL FIELDS DAY GAMES NIGHT GAMES VS. CHICAGO VS. CINCINNATI VS. HOUSTON VS. PITTSBURGH VS. SAN DIEGO TOTALS VS. N.L OVERALL TOTALS DOUBLEHEADERS (HOME) WON 0 LOST 0 SPLIT 0 DOUBLEHEADERS (ROAD) WON 0 LOST 0 SPLIT 0 WON LOST ATTENDANCE STARTERS HOME 1,315,381 ( 42 DATES) 31,319 AVG RELIEVERS 19 5 ROAD 1,389,831 ( 43 DATES) 32,322 AVG STREAKS 8 6 (* FOR CURRENT STREAK)

39 DATE: 7/08/07 SEATTLE MARINERS INDIVIDUAL FIELDING ID: INDFTMR TIME: 21:52:37 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 * = D/L, + = ROOKIE, # = MULT. TEAMS PITCHER PLAYER TEAM T PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP * Baek,C SEA R Batista,M SEA R Davis,J SEA # R Feierabend,R SEA L Green,S SEA R Hernandez,F SEA R *+Huber,J SEA R Mateo,J SEA R Morrow,B SEA R O'Flaherty,E SEA L Putz,J SEA R * Ramirez,H SEA L Reitsma,C SEA R Rowland-Sm,R SEA L Sherrill,G SEA L Washburn,J SEA L Weaver,J SEA R *+White,S SEA R Woods,J SEA L Davis,J CLE R Davis,J SEA R CATCHER PLAYER TEAM T PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP PB Burke,J SEA R Johjima,K SEA R FIRST BASE PLAYER TEAM T PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP Bloomquist,W SEA R Broussard,B SEA L Sexson,R SEA R Vidro,J SEA R SECOND BASE PLAYER TEAM T PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP Bloomquist,W SEA R Lopez,J SEA R Vidro,J SEA R THIRD BASE PLAYER TEAM T PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP Beltre,A SEA R Bloomquist,W SEA R Lopez,J SEA R SHORTSTOP PLAYER TEAM T PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP Betancourt,Y SEA R Bloomquist,W SEA R OUTFIELDERS PLAYER TEAM T PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP Bloomquist,W SEA R Broussard,B SEA L Ellison,J SEA R Guillen,J SEA R Ibanez,R SEA R Suzuki,I SEA R

40 DATE: 7/09/07 A.L. INTELLIGENCE REPORTS SEATTLE vs. ALL TEAMS vs. LEFT ID: CLVSALR TIME: 0:09:08 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 GI BATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP SLG OBP Beltre,A Betancourt,Y Bloomquist,W Broussard,B Burke,J Ellison,J Guillen,J Ibanez,R Johjima,K Lopez,J Sexson,R Suzuki,I Vidro,J PITCHERS TOTALS PITCHER AVG AB H HR HB BB SO Baek,C Batista,M Davis,J Feierabend,R Green,S Hernandez,F Huber,J Mateo,J Morrow,B O'Flaherty,E Putz,J Ramirez,H Reitsma,C Rowland-Sm,R Sherrill,G Washburn,J Weaver,Jef White,S Woods,J TOTALS

41 DATE: 7/09/07 A.L. INTELLIGENCE REPORTS SEATTLE vs. ALL TEAMS vs. RIGHT ID: CLVSALR TIME: 0:09:21 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 GI BATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP SLG OBP Beltre,A Betancourt,Y Bloomquist,W Broussard,B Burke,J Ellison,J Guillen,J Ibanez,R Johjima,K Lopez,J Sexson,R Suzuki,I Vidro,J PITCHERS TOTALS PITCHER AVG AB H HR HB BB SO Baek,C Batista,M Davis,J Feierabend,R Green,S Hernandez,F Huber,J Mateo,J Morrow,B O'Flaherty,E Putz,J Ramirez,H Reitsma,C Rowland-Sm,R Sherrill,G Washburn,J Weaver,Jef White,S Woods,J TOTALS

42 DATE: 7/09/07 A.L. INTELLIGENCE REPORTS SEATTLE vs. ALL TEAMS HOME GAMES ID: CLVSALR TIME: 0:09:58 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 GI BATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP E Beltre,A Betancourt,Y Bloomquist,W Broussard,B Burke,J Ellison,J Guillen,J Ibanez,R Johjima,K Lopez,J Sexson,R Suzuki,I Vidro,J PITCHERS TOTALS OPP PITCHER ERA W L G GS CG SHO SV IP AB H R ER HR HB BB SO WP AVG Baek,C Batista,M Davis,J SEAS TOTAL Feierabend,R Green,S Hernandez,F Huber,J Mateo,J Morrow,B O'Flaherty,E Putz,J Ramirez,H Reitsma,C Rowland-Sm,R Sherrill,G Washburn,J Weaver,Jef White,S Woods,J TOTALS

43 DATE: 7/09/07 A.L. INTELLIGENCE REPORTS SEATTLE vs. ALL TEAMS ROAD GAMES ID: CLVSALR TIME: 0:10:12 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 GI BATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP E Beltre,A Betancourt,Y Bloomquist,W Broussard,B Burke,J Ellison,J Guillen,J Ibanez,R Johjima,K Lopez,J Sexson,R Suzuki,I Vidro,J PITCHERS TOTALS OPP PITCHER ERA W L G GS CG SHO SV IP AB H R ER HR HB BB SO WP AVG Baek,C Batista,M Davis,J SEAS TOTAL Feierabend,R Green,S Hernandez,F Huber,J Mateo,J Morrow,B O'Flaherty,E Putz,J Ramirez,H Reitsma,C Rowland-Sm,R Sherrill,G Washburn,J Weaver,Jef White,S Woods,J TOTALS

44 DATE: 7/09/07 A.L. INTELLIGENCE REPORTS SEATTLE vs. ALL TEAMS DAY GAMES ID: CLVSALR TIME: 0:08:40 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 GI BATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP E Beltre,A Betancourt,Y Bloomquist,W Broussard,B Burke,J Ellison,J Guillen,J Ibanez,R Johjima,K Lopez,J Sexson,R Suzuki,I Vidro,J PITCHERS TOTALS OPP PITCHER ERA W L G GS CG SHO SV IP AB H R ER HR HB BB SO WP AVG Baek,C Batista,M Davis,J SEAS TOTAL Feierabend,R Green,S Hernandez,F Huber,J Mateo,J Morrow,B O'Flaherty,E Putz,J Ramirez,H Reitsma,C Sherrill,G Washburn,J Weaver,Jef White,S Woods,J TOTALS

45 DATE: 7/09/07 A.L. INTELLIGENCE REPORTS SEATTLE vs. ALL TEAMS NIGHT GAMES ID: CLVSALR TIME: 0:08:55 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 GI BATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP E Beltre,A Betancourt,Y Bloomquist,W Broussard,B Burke,J Ellison,J Guillen,J Ibanez,R Johjima,K Lopez,J Sexson,R Suzuki,I Vidro,J PITCHERS TOTALS OPP PITCHER ERA W L G GS CG SHO SV IP AB H R ER HR HB BB SO WP AVG Baek,C Batista,M Davis,J SEAS TOTAL Feierabend,R Green,S Hernandez,F Huber,J Mateo,J Morrow,B O'Flaherty,E Putz,J Ramirez,H Reitsma,C Rowland-Sm,R Sherrill,G Washburn,J Weaver,Jef White,S Woods,J TOTALS

46 DATE: 7/08/07 SEATTLE MARINERS BATTING WITH RUNNERS IN SCORING POSITION REPORT ID: BWMISPR TIME: 21:52:33 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 TOT SP PLAYER OUTS AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI RBI MISP MOB BB IBB SO SH SF GIDP Baek,C < Baek,C = Baek,C Batista,M < Batista,M = Batista,M Beltre,A < Beltre,A = Beltre,A Betancourt,Y < Betancourt,Y = Betancourt,Y Bloomquist,W < Bloomquist,W = Bloomquist,W Broussard,B < Broussard,B = Broussard,B Burke,J < Burke,J = Burke,J Ellison,J < Ellison,J = Ellison,J Guillen,J < Guillen,J = Guillen,J Hernandez,F < Hernandez,F = Hernandez,F Ibanez,R < Ibanez,R = Ibanez,R Johjima,K < Johjima,K = Johjima,K Lopez,J < Lopez,J = Lopez,J Sexson,R < Sexson,R = Sexson,R Suzuki,I < Suzuki,I = Suzuki,I Vidro,J < Vidro,J = Vidro,J Washburn,J < Washburn,J = Washburn,J Weaver,J < Weaver,J = Weaver,J MARINERS < MARINERS = MARINERS

47 DATE: 7/08/07 SEATTLE MARINERS BATTING WITH BASES LOADED REPORT ID: BWMISPR TIME: 21:52:36 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 TOT SP PLAYER OUTS AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI RBI MISP MOB BB IBB SO SH SF GIDP Beltre,A < Beltre,A = Beltre,A Betancourt,Y < Betancourt,Y = Betancourt,Y Bloomquist,W < Bloomquist,W = Bloomquist,W Broussard,B < Broussard,B = Broussard,B Burke,J < Burke,J = Burke,J Guillen,J < Guillen,J = Guillen,J Ibanez,R < Ibanez,R = Ibanez,R Johjima,K < Johjima,K = Johjima,K Lopez,J < Lopez,J = Lopez,J Sexson,R < Sexson,R = Sexson,R Suzuki,I < Suzuki,I = Suzuki,I Vidro,J < Vidro,J = Vidro,J MARINERS < MARINERS = MARINERS

48 DATE: 7/08/07 TEAM BATTING PROFILE REPORT ID: TBPRRPR TIME: 21:52:46 SEATTLE MARINERS PAGE: 0001 GAMES THRU: 7/08/07 - PINCH HIT - Category AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GIDP E SLG OBP AB H HR RBI Baek C Batista M Beltre A Betancourt-P Bloomquist W Broussard B Burke J Ellison J Guillen J Hernandez F Ibanez R Johjima K Lopez J O'Flaherty E Sexson R Suzuki I Vidro J Washburn J Weaver,Jef TOTAL: vs Left vs Right Home Road Day Night Grass Turf Runners on None on RISCP RISCP 2OUT Innings Innings DH vs A.L vs N.L ARI ATL BAL BOS CHI CIN CLE CWS COL DET FLA HOU KC LA LAA MIL MIN NYY NY OAK PHI PIT TB SD TEX SF TOR STL WSH

49 DATE: 7/08/07 TEAM PITCHING PROFILE REPORT ID: TPPRRPR TIME: 21:52:49 SEATTLE MARINERS PAGE: 0001 GAMES THRU: 7/08/07 Opponents Category W L ERA G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR SH SF HB BB IB SO WP BK AVG---SLG---OBP Baek C Batista M Davis J Feierabend R Green S Hernandez F Huber J Mateo J Morrow B O'Flaherty E Putz J Ramirez H Reitsma C Rowland-Smith Sherrill G Washburn J Weaver,Jef White S Woods J TOTAL: vs L vs R Home Road Day Night Grass Turf vs AL vs NL ARI ATL BAL BOS CHI CIN CLE CWS COL DET FLA HOU KC LA LAA MIL MIN NYY NY OAK PHI PIT TB SD TEX SF TOR STL WSH

50 DATE: 7/09/07 AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS ID: DPTLDBR TIME: 0:08:12 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 BATTING AVERAGE HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN MULTI HIT GAMES.367 Ordonez,M DET 30 Rodriguez,A NYY 86 Rodriguez,A NYY 43 Suzuki,I SEA.359 Suzuki,I SEA 24 Morneau,J MIN 75 Guerrero,V LAA 37 Cabrera,O LAA.336 Jeter,D NYY 21 Sheffield,G DET 74 Morneau,J MIN 36 Polanco,P DET.335 Polanco,P DET 20 Pena,C TB 70 Ordonez,M DET 33 Jeter,D NYY.328 Youkilis,K BOS 19 Hunter,T MIN 69 Hunter,T MIN 33 Ordonez,M DET.328 Cabrera,O LAA 18 Konerko,P CWS 68 Martinez,V CLE 32 Granderson,C DET.326 Posada,J NYY 17 Rios,A TOR 67 Guillen,C DET 32 Roberts,B BAL.325 Guillen,C DET 16 Martinez,V CLE 63 Lowell,M BOS 31 Youkilis,K BOS.325 Guerrero,V LAA 15 (04) PLAYERS TIED 63 Sosa,S TEX 31 Rios,A TOR.324 Martinez,V CLE 58 Sheffield,G DET 31 Young,M TEX RUNS HITS TOTAL BASES GRAND SLAMS 79 Rodriguez,A NYY 128 Suzuki,I SEA 212 Rodriguez,A NYY 2 Diaz,V TEX 78 Sheffield,G DET 117 Jeter,D NYY 189 Ordonez,M DET 2 Rodriguez,A NYY 73 Sizemore,G CLE 115 Cabrera,O LAA 187 Morneau,J MIN 2 Hunter,T MIN 70 Ordonez,M DET 115 Ordonez,M DET 186 Granderson,C DET 2 Thomas,F TOR 66 Dejesus,D KC 111 Roberts,B BAL 182 Rios,A TOR 1 (29) PLAYERS TIED 62 Granderson,C DET 111 Polanco,P DET 182 Hunter,T MIN 62 Rios,A TOR 104 Young,M TEX 172 Sheffield,G DET 62 Polanco,P DET 103 Rios,A TOR 171 Martinez,V CLE 61 Suzuki,I SEA 101 (03) PLAYERS TIED 170 Guerrero,V LAA 60 Cuddyer,M MIN 164 Suzuki,I SEA DOUBLES TRIPLES STOLEN BASES HITTING STREAKS 35 Ordonez,M DET 15 Granderson,C DET 27 Roberts,B BAL 26 Blake,C CLE 29 Ortiz,D BOS 8 Crawford,C TB 24 Sizemore,G CLE 05/20-06/17 27 Guerrero,V LAA 6 Dejesus,D KC 23 Suzuki,I SEA 25 Suzuki,I SEA 26 Cabrera,O LAA 5 Teahen,M KC 23 Crawford,C TB 05/07-06/01 25 Hunter,T MIN 5 Pena,T KC 22 Lugo,J BOS 23 Youkilis,K BOS 25 Posada,J NYY 5 Cora,A BOS 20 Figgins,D LAA 05/05-06/01 24 Hill,A TOR 5 Guillen,C DET 20 Lofton,K TEX 23 Hunter,T MIN 24 Markakis,N BAL 4 (07) PLAYERS TIED 18 Willits,R LAA 04/11-05/09 24 Granderson,C DET 18 Patterson,C BAL 20 (02) STREAKS TIED 24 Cano,R NYY 17 Bartlett,J MIN WALKS ON BASE PERCENTAGE SLUGGING PERCENTAGE EXTRA BASE HITS 65 Hafner,T CLE.446 Ordonez,M DET.665 Rodriguez,A NYY 51 Granderson,C DET 61 Swisher,N OAK.434 Ortiz,D BOS.609 Pena,C TB 51 Rodriguez,A NYY 60 Ortiz,D BOS.419 Youkilis,K BOS.604 Ordonez,M DET 48 Ordonez,M DET 54 Sizemore,G CLE.416 Guerrero,V LAA.581 Morneau,J MIN 45 Hunter,T MIN 54 Thome,J CWS.413 Rodriguez,A NYY.576 Guillen,C DET 43 Ortiz,D BOS 52 Sheffield,G DET.410 Suzuki,I SEA.560 Sheffield,G DET 42 Morneau,J MIN 51 Thomas,F TOR.410 Sheffield,G DET.558 Hunter,T MIN 42 Rios,A TOR 48 Roberts,B BAL.408 Jeter,D NYY.556 Ortiz,D BOS 41 Guerrero,V LAA 48 Ramirez,M BOS.408 Willits,R LAA.553 Martinez,V CLE 39 Martinez,V CLE 47 (02) PLAYERS TIED.405 Roberts,B BAL.549 Granderson,C DET 38 Guillen,C DET OUTFIELD ASSISTS HOME BATTING AVG ROAD BATTING AVG. RISP BATTING AVG 15 Cuddyer,M MIN.402 Suzuki,I SEA.382 Ordonez,M DET.440 Ordonez,M DET 10 Teahen,M KC.381 Lowell,M BOS.354 Rodriguez,A NYY.427 Jeter,D NYY 9 Young,D TB.374 Guerrero,V LAA.352 Posada,J NYY.400 Suzuki,I SEA 8 Markakis,N BAL.369 Polanco,P DET.348 Cabrera,O LAA.395 Polanco,P DET 7 Granderson,C DET.352 Jeter,D NYY.346 Roberts,B BAL.390 Martinez,V CLE 7 Cabrera,M NYY.351 Ordonez,M DET.329 Stewart,S OAK.378 Youkilis,K BOS 5 (06) PLAYERS TIED.345 Pena,T KC.326 Guillen,C DET.367 Teahen,M KC.345 Martinez,V CLE.324 Crawford,C TB.366 Guerrero,V LAA.338 Youkilis,K BOS.319 Jeter,D NYY.359 Betancourt,Y SEA.336 Pedroia,D BOS.319 Suzuki,I SEA.356 Young,D TB DAY BATTING AVG NIGHT BATTING AVG VS RIGHTY AVG VS LEFTY AVG..389 Polanco,P DET.371 Willits,R LAA.357 Suzuki,I SEA.417 Ordonez,M DET.379 Sheffield,G DET.371 Suzuki,I SEA.353 Ordonez,M DET.392 Guillen,J SEA.366 Ordonez,M DET.368 Ordonez,M DET.346 Polanco,P DET.386 Johjima,K SEA.351 Roberts,B BAL.349 Casey,S DET.345 Ortiz,D BOS.380 Ramirez,M BOS.349 Lofton,K TEX.348 Harris,B TB.343 Roberts,B BAL.371 Willits,R LAA.348 Crawford,C TB.346 Guerrero,V LAA.341 Rodriguez,A NYY.368 Rios,A TOR.344 Pena,C TB.345 Jeter,D NYY.338 Youkilis,K BOS.362 Suzuki,I SEA.341 Youkilis,K BOS.336 Martinez,V CLE.335 Morneau,J MIN.359 Tejada,M BAL.340 Posada,J NYY.330 Cabrera,O LAA.335 Guerrero,V LAA.354 Jeter,D NYY.340 Cabrera,M NYY.326 Stewart,S OAK.331 Jeter,D NYY.348 Hunter,T MIN

51 DATE: 7/09/07 AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING CATEGORY LEADERS ID: BATCATR TIME: 0:08:29 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 CAUGHT STEALING SACRIFICE BUNTS SACRIFICE FLIES STRIKEOUTS 7 Jeter,D NYY 7 Patterson,C BAL 7 Cabrera,O LAA 91 Sizemore,G CLE 6 Crawford,C TB 6 Kinsler,I TEX 6 Rios,A TOR 82 Granderson,C DET 6 Guillen,C DET 6 Cabrera,M NYY 6 Martinez,V CLE 82 Sosa,S TEX 5 Upton,B TB 6 Crisp,C BOS 6 Lowell,M BOS 81 Teahen,M KC 5 Crisp,C BOS 6 Lugo,J BOS 6 Abreu,B NYY 76 Inge,B DET 5 Figgins,D LAA 5 (06) PLAYERS TIED 5 (09) PLAYERS TIED 76 Monroe,C DET 5 Hunter,T MIN 75 Peralta,J CLE 4 (13) PLAYERS TIED 73 Gordon,A KC 73 Chavez,E OAK 72 (03) PLAYERS TIED GROUNDED INTO DP INTENTIONAL WALKS HIT BY PITCH AT BATS 16 Hill,A TOR 20 Guerrero,V LAA 12 Gordon,A KC 361 Young,M TEX 15 Markakis,N BAL 12 Hafner,T CLE 11 Garko,R CLE 357 Suzuki,I SEA 15 Vidro,J SEA 9 Casey,S DET 11 Sizemore,G CLE 354 Dejesus,D KC 15 Mora,M BAL 8 Teahen,M KC 10 Dejesus,D KC 351 Cabrera,O LAA 14 Pierzynski,A CWS 7 (08) PLAYERS TIED 10 Guillen,J SEA 350 Rios,A TOR 14 Posada,J NYY 9 Terrero,L CWS 348 Jeter,D NYY 14 Ramirez,M BOS 9 Rodriguez,A NYY 347 Markakis,N BAL 12 Johjima,K SEA 8 Youkilis,K BOS 346 Sizemore,G CLE 12 Teahen,M KC 8 Ellis,M OAK 345 Young,D TB 12 Stewart,S OAK 8 Jeter,D NYY 345 Roberts,B BAL HARDEST TO FAN RBI RATIO HOME RUN RATIO HARDEST TO DOUBLE UP (PLATE APP. PER SO) (AT BATS PER RBI) (AT BATS PER HOME RUN) (AT BATS PER GIDP) 22.4 Polanco,P DET 3.7 Rodriguez,A NYY 10.6 Rodriguez,A NYY * 339 Granderson,C DET 13.6 Vidro,J SEA 4.1 Guerrero,V LAA 11.5 Pena,C TB * 273 Damon,J NYY 13.4 Castillo,L MIN 4.2 Guillen,C DET 13.4 Morneau,J MIN Sizemore,G CLE 13.0 Johjima,K SEA 4.4 Morneau,J MIN 14.6 Sheffield,G DET Castillo,L MIN 12.6 Pedroia,D BOS 4.4 Pena,C TB 16.7 Konerko,P CWS Patterson,C BAL 12.5 Lofton,K TEX 4.5 Ordonez,M DET 17.2 Hunter,T MIN Laird,G TEX 12.3 Stewart,S OAK 4.5 Sosa,S TEX 18.6 Kinsler,I TEX Pedroia,D BOS 12.0 Betancourt,Y SEA 4.5 Martinez,V CLE 18.9 Sexson,R SEA Rios,A TOR 11.6 Kendall,J OAK 4.7 Hunter,T MIN 19.3 Martinez,V CLE Polanco,P DET 11.6 Cabrera,O LAA 4.8 Lowell,M BOS 19.9 Thomas,F TOR Barfield,J CLE GAMES PLAYED 88 Markakis,N BAL 88 Sizemore,G CLE 87 Young,D TB 87 Dejesus,D KC 87 Young,M TEX 86 (08) PLAYERS TIED * Has not hit into GIDP

52 DATE: 7/09/07 AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS ID: DPTLDPR TIME: 0:08:23 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 EARNED RUN AVERAGE WINS WINNING STREAKS 2.30 Haren,D OAK 12 Beckett,J BOS 10 Haren,D OAK 2.74 Guthrie,J BAL 12 Sabathia,C CLE 04/18-07/ Santana,J MIN 11 Lackey,J LAA 9 Beckett,J BOS 2.88 Gaudin,C OAK 10 Matsuzaka,D BOS 04/04-06/ Lackey,J LAA 10 Verlander,J DET 8 Bonderman,J DET 3.03 Buehrle,M CWS 10 Haren,D OAK 04/30-06/ Verlander,J DET 10 Carmona,F CLE 7 Carmona,F CLE 3.19 Escobar,K LAA 10 Santana,J MIN 04/24-06/ Blanton,J OAK 10 Halladay,R TOR 6 (04) STREAKS TIED 3.36 Wang,C NYY 10 Escobar,K LAA SAVES GAMES STARTED COMPLETE GAMES 25 Borowski,J CLE 19 Kazmir,S TB 3 Blanton,J OAK 24 Putz,J SEA 19 Blanton,J OAK 2 Buehrle,M CWS 24 Rodriguez,F LAA 19 Haren,D OAK 2 Sabathia,C CLE 23 Jenks,R CWS 19 Bedard,E BAL 2 Silva,C MIN 22 Jones,T DET 19 Cabrera,D BAL 2 Halladay,R TOR 20 Papelbon,J BOS 19 Sabathia,C CLE 2 Burnett,A TOR 17 Reyes,A TB 19 Meche,G KC 2 Vazquez,J CWS 16 Nathan,J MIN 18 (11) PLAYERS TIED 2 Escobar,K LAA 14 Ray,C BAL 1 (18) PLAYERS TIED 12 Gagne,E TEX GAMES INNINGS PITCHED STRIKEOUTS 46 Bradford,C BAL Blanton,J OAK 149 Bedard,E BAL 45 Proctor,S NYY Sabathia,C CLE 125 Santana,J MIN 45 Camp,S TB Shields,J TB 123 Matsuzaka,D BOS 44 Downs,S TOR Haren,D OAK 119 Sabathia,C CLE 44 Walker,J BAL Meche,G KC 116 Shields,J TB 43 Gobble,J KC Bedard,E BAL 115 Kazmir,S TB 42 Neshek,P MIN Cabrera,D BAL 108 Vazquez,J CWS 42 Vizcaino,L NYY Santana,J MIN 106 Burnett,A TOR 41 Stokes,B TB Lackey,J LAA 101 Haren,D OAK 41 Myers,M NYY Matsuzaka,D BOS 98 (02) PLAYERS TIED WINNING PERCENTAGE SHUTOUTS OPPONENTS BATTING AVERAGE AGAINST.900 Bonderman,J DET (09-01) 1 (15) PLAYERS TIED.205 Haren,D OAK.857 Beckett,J BOS (12-02).207 Guthrie,J BAL.800 Sabathia,C CLE (12-03).213 Verlander,J DET.769 Verlander,J DET (10-03).215 Santana,J MIN.769 Haren,D OAK (10-03).223 Bedard,E BAL.769 Halladay,R TOR (10-03).224 Burnett,A TOR.769 Escobar,K LAA (10-03).230 Vazquez,J CWS.750 Mastny,T CLE (06-02).232 Shields,J TB.727 Gaudin,C OAK (08-03).234 Lackey,J LAA.714 Carmona,F CLE (10-04).235 Escobar,K LAA HOME EARNED RUN AVERAGE ROAD EARNED RUN AVERAGE 2.05 Escobar,K LAA 1.85 Santana,J MIN 2.19 Blanton,J OAK 2.29 Haren,D OAK 2.30 Haren,D OAK 2.39 Lackey,J LAA 2.54 Bedard,E BAL 2.56 Verlander,J DET 2.68 Guthrie,J BAL 2.59 Meche,G KC 2.83 Wang,C NYY 2.60 Gaudin,C OAK 3.00 Buehrle,M CWS 2.79 Marcum,S TOR 3.01 Sabathia,C CLE 2.79 Guthrie,J BAL 3.17 Gaudin,C OAK 3.00 Garland,J CWS 3.25 Bonderman,J DET 3.02 Washburn,J SEA DAY EARNED RUN AVERAGE NIGHT EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1.67 Hernandez,F SEA 2.42 Haren,D OAK 1.78 Delarosa,J KC 2.51 Gaudin,C OAK 1.91 Carmona,F CLE 2.59 Washburn,J SEA 1.97 Escobar,K LAA 2.63 Lackey,J LAA 2.08 Haren,D OAK 2.72 Blanton,J OAK 2.34 McGowan,D TOR 2.76 Guthrie,J BAL 2.67 Santana,J MIN 2.82 Santana,J MIN 2.67 Guthrie,J BAL 2.84 Wang,C NYY 2.80 Meche,G KC 3.00 Garland,J CWS 2.84 Beckett,J BOS 3.02 Verlander,J DET

53 DATE: 7/09/07 AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING CATEGORY LEADERS ID: PITCATR TIME: 0:08:31 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 HITS ALLOWED LOSSES HOME RUNS ALLOWED FEWEST WALKS PER 9 INNINGS 138 Sabathia,C CLE 10 Contreras,J CWS 23 Santana,E LAA.5 Byrd,P CLE 131 Silva,C MIN 10 Santana,E LAA 19 Shields,J TB 1.2 Sabathia,C CLE 131 Byrd,P CLE 10 Cabrera,D BAL 17 Cabrera,D BAL 1.3 Shields,J TB 129 Delarosa,J KC 10 Silva,C MIN 17 Santana,J MIN 1.6 Halladay,R TOR 127 Pettitte,A NYY 9 Jackson J,E TB 16 Danks,J CWS 1.6 Guthrie,J BAL 123 Meche,G KC 9 Delarosa,J KC 16 Tejeda,R TEX 1.6 Blanton,J OAK 123 Perez,O KC 8 Tejeda,R TEX 15 (08) PLAYERS TIED 1.7 Buehrle,M CWS 122 Blanton,J OAK 8 Padilla,V TEX 1.8 Schilling,C BOS 122 Santana,E LAA 8 Perez,O KC 1.9 Beckett,J BOS 119 (02) PLAYERS TIED 8 Wakefield,T BOS 1.9 Silva,C MIN WILD PITCHES HIT BATSMEN EARNED RUNS STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS 10 Verlander,J DET 12 Verlander,J DET 69 Santana,E LAA 11.0 Bedard,E BAL 8 Tejeda,R TEX 10 Cabrera,D BAL 68 Cabrera,D BAL 10.1 Burnett,A TOR 7 Bonderman,J DET 9 Lackey,J LAA 64 Tejeda,R TEX 9.3 Santana,J MIN 6 Kazmir,S TB 9 Burnett,A TOR 61 Delarosa,J KC 9.3 Matsuzaka,D BOS 6 Haren,D OAK 8 Contreras,J CWS 61 Perez,O KC 9.2 Kazmir,S TB 6 Burres,B BAL 8 Shields,J TB 60 Jackson J,E TB 8.4 Vazquez,J CWS 6 Santana,E LAA 7 Matsuzaka,D BOS 60 Padilla,V TEX 8.3 Bonderman,J DET 6 Cabrera,D BAL 7 White,S SEA 58 Contreras,J CWS 8.3 Bonser,B MIN 6 Kennedy,J OAK 7 Santana,E LAA 57 Loe,K TEX 8.1 Beckett,J BOS 6 Escobar,K LAA 6 (03) PLAYERS TIED 57 Colon,B LAA 8.1 Shields,J TB BALKS WALKS RUNS ALLOWED OPPONENTS BATTING AVERAGE AGAINST 3 Trachsel,S BAL 61 Cabrera,D BAL 75 Santana,E LAA.205 Haren,D OAK 2 Davis,J SEA 58 Kazmir,S TB 71 Cabrera,D BAL.207 Guthrie,J BAL 2 Ledezma,W DET 49 Tejeda,R TEX 70 Tejeda,R TEX.213 Verlander,J DET 2 Farnsworth,K NYY 48 Gaudin,C OAK 69 Contreras,J CWS.215 Santana,J MIN 2 Batista,M SEA 45 Trachsel,S BAL 69 Padilla,V TEX.223 Bedard,E BAL 1 (30) PLAYERS TIED 44 Batista,M SEA 68 Jackson J,E TB.224 Burnett,A TOR 43 Kennedy,J OAK 65 Delarosa,J KC.230 Vazquez,J CWS 42 Jackson J,E TB 63 Loe,K TEX.232 Shields,J TB 42 Wakefield,T BOS 62 Kazmir,S TB.234 Lackey,J LAA 41 Bonser,B MIN 62 Perez,O KC.235 Escobar,K LAA GAMES FINISHED 37 Jenks,R CWS 37 Putz,J SEA 34 Rodriguez,F LAA 33 Ray,C BAL 33 Jones,T DET 33 Borowski,J CLE 31 Nathan,J MIN 30 Reyes,A TB 29 Papelbon,J BOS 29 Rivera,M NYY

54 DATE: 7/09/07 AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUB BATTING/PITCHING/FIELDING ID: CLBBPFR TIME: 0:08:07 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 CLUB BATTING GI CLUB AVG G AB R OR H TB 2B 3B HR GS RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP LOB SHO SLG OBP DETROIT LOS ANGELES SEATTLE NEW YORK BOSTON CLEVELAND MINNESOTA BALTIMORE TAMPA BAY KANSAS CITY TORONTO TEXAS OAKLAND CHICAGO TOTALS CLUB PITCHING OPP CLUB W L ERA G CG SHO REL SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG OAKLAND BOSTON LOS ANGELES MINNESOTA DETROIT TORONTO NEW YORK BALTIMORE CLEVELAND SEATTLE KANSAS CITY CHICAGO TEXAS TAMPA BAY TOTALS CLUB FIELDING CLUB PCT G PO A E TC DP TP PB MINNESOTA BALTIMORE OAKLAND NEW YORK BOSTON SEATTLE CLEVELAND LOS ANGELES CHICAGO KANSAS CITY DETROIT TORONTO TEXAS TAMPA BAY TOTALS

55 DATE: 7/09/07 AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUB MISC / RANK BATTING / RANK PITCHING ID: CLBMBPR TIME: 0:08:09 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 CLUB MISCELLANEOUS NOTE: "V.LHS/RHS" IS THE CLUB RECORD IN GAMES STARTED BY LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED PITCHERS, NOT NECESSARILY VERSUS THAT INDIVIDUAL PITCHER. DOUBLEHEADERS ATTENDANCE CLUB VS LHS VS RHS GRASS ARTIF DAY NIGHT 1-RUN X-INN vs.n.l. W L S HOME ROAD BALTIMORE ,028,712 1,369,818 BOSTON ,540,301 1,774,337 CHICAGO ,450,679 1,116,918 CLEVELAND ,046,076 1,315,851 DETROIT ,603,871 1,215,845 KANSAS CITY ,178 1,065,550 LOS ANGELES ,731,966 1,506,773 MINNESOTA ,176,091 1,431,726 NEW YORK ,279,503 1,530,289 OAKLAND ,126,649 1,379,460 SEATTLE ,315,381 1,389,831 TAMPA BAY ,486 1,197,296 TEXAS ,357,724 1,299,171 TORONTO ,194,980 1,264,135 CLUB RANK BATTING GI CLUB AVG G AB R OR H TB 2B 3B HR GS RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP LOB SHO SLG OBP BALTIMORE BOSTON CHICAGO CLEVELAND DETROIT KANSAS CITY LOS ANGELES MINNESOTA NEW YORK OAKLAND SEATTLE TAMPA BAY TEXAS TORONTO CLUB RANK PITCHING CLUB W L ERA G CG SHO REL SV IP H TBF R ER HR SH SF HB BB IBB SO WP BK BALTIMORE BOSTON CHICAGO CLEVELAND DETROIT KANSAS CITY LOS ANGELES MINNESOTA NEW YORK OAKLAND SEATTLE TAMPA BAY TEXAS TORONTO

56 DATE: 7/09/07 NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS ID: DPTLDBR TIME: 0:08:17 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 BATTING AVERAGE HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN MULTI HIT GAMES.342 Pence,H HOU 29 Fielder,P MIL 73 Lee,C HOU 36 Holliday,M COL.341 Holliday,M COL 24 Dunn,A CIN 70 Fielder,P MIL 35 Rollins,J PHI.339 Young,D WSH 23 Griffey Jr,K CIN 69 Holliday,M COL 34 Ramirez,H FLA.331 Ramirez,H FLA 21 Howard,R PHI 68 Utley,C PHI 33 Cabrera,M FLA.330 Lee,D CHI 18 Hardy,J MIL 67 Howard,R PHI 32 Byrnes,E ARI.329 Jones,C ATL 18 Cabrera,M FLA 61 Cabrera,M FLA 32 Helton,T COL.325 Taveras,W COL 17 Uggla,D FLA 60 Martin, Jr,R LA 31 Pierre,J LA.325 Utley,C PHI 17 Phillips,B CIN 60 Hawpe,B COL 30 (05) PLAYERS TIED.324 Cabrera,M FLA 17 Bonds,B SF 59 Griffey Jr,K CIN.319 Renteria,E ATL 16 (06) PLAYERS TIED 58 (02) PLAYERS TIED RUNS HITS TOTAL BASES GRAND SLAMS 71 Rollins,J PHI 122 Holliday,M COL 205 Holliday,M COL 2 Zimmerman,R WSH 70 Ramirez,H FLA 117 Ramirez,H FLA 201 Fielder,P MIL 2 Lewis,F SF 67 Uggla,D FLA 112 Utley,C PHI 201 Rollins,J PHI 2 Hall,B MIL 64 Utley,C PHI 111 Rollins,J PHI 197 Utley,C PHI 2 Lee,C HOU 62 Fielder,P MIL 110 Reyes,J NY 190 Ramirez,H FLA 1 (28) PLAYERS TIED 61 Reyes,J NY 110 Byrnes,E ARI 185 Cabrera,M FLA 60 Phillips,B CIN 107 Soriano,A CHI 184 Soriano,A CHI 60 Soriano,A CHI 107 Renteria,E ATL 178 Byrnes,E ARI 56 Holliday,M COL 105 Pierre,J LA 177 Lee,C HOU 56 Renteria,E ATL 104 Cabrera,M FLA 176 Uggla,D FLA DOUBLES TRIPLES STOLEN BASES HITTING STREAKS 34 Utley,C PHI 10 Rollins,J PHI 46 Reyes,J NY 22 Hart,C MIL 32 Uggla,D FLA 9 Reyes,J NY 34 Pierre,J LA 06/13-07/06 30 Holliday,M COL 6 Pence,H HOU 27 Ramirez,H FLA 22 Phillips,B CIN 26 Lee,D CHI 6 Johnson,K ATL 27 Victorino,S PHI 04/26-05/20 25 Lee,C HOU 6 Amezaga,A FLA 20 Taveras,W COL 21 Winn,R SF 24 Church,R WSH 6 Guzman,C WSH 18 Wright,D NY 04/29-05/21 24 Gonzalez,A SD 5 Matsui,K COL 17 Byrnes,E ARI 20 Soriano,A CHI 24 Soriano,A CHI 5 Byrnes,E ARI 17 Roberts,D SF 04/13-05/12 24 Hall,B MIL 5 Hudson,O ARI 16 (04) PLAYERS TIED 19 Hardy,J MIL 24 Biggio,C HOU 5 Roberts,D SF 04/19-05/08 WALKS ON BASE PERCENTAGE SLUGGING PERCENTAGE EXTRA BASE HITS 91 Bonds,B SF.512 Bonds,B SF.620 Fielder,P MIL 52 Utley,C PHI 73 Helton,T COL.444 Helton,T COL.594 Jones,C ATL 51 Fielder,P MIL 59 Berkman,L HOU.417 Jones,C ATL.589 Bonds,B SF 51 Uggla,D FLA 58 Burrell,P PHI.411 Pujols,A STL.589 Pence,H HOU 49 Holliday,M COL 53 Pujols,A STL.411 Lee,D CHI.576 Cabrera,M FLA 48 Rollins,J PHI 52 Howard,R PHI.401 Utley,C PHI.573 Holliday,M COL 43 Cabrera,M FLA 52 Griffey Jr,K CIN.394 Loretta,M HOU.571 Utley,C PHI 43 Soriano,A CHI 48 Johnson,K ATL.394 Hawpe,B COL.568 Griffey Jr,K CIN 42 Lee,C HOU 47 Reyes,J NY.393 Cabrera,M FLA.556 Ramirez,A CHI 41 Ramirez,H FLA 47 Hudson,O ARI.392 Holliday,M COL.555 Hawpe,B COL 40 (02) PLAYERS TIED OUTFIELD ASSISTS HOME BATTING AVG ROAD BATTING AVG. RISP BATTING AVG 10 Victorino,S PHI.387 Utley,C PHI.361 Jones,C ATL.418 Loretta,M HOU 10 Soriano,A CHI.386 Young,D WSH.354 Soriano,A CHI.402 Garciaparr,N LA 10 Francoeur,J ATL.379 Holliday,M COL.346 Johnson,K ATL.382 Lee,D CHI 9 Rowand,A PHI.377 Lee,D CHI.342 Renteria,E ATL.364 De Rosa,M CHI 8 Byrnes,E ARI.362 Pence,H HOU.342 Loretta,M HOU.355 Renteria,E ATL 7 Taveras,W COL.353 Hart,C MIL.331 Lo Duca,P NY.350 Nady,X PIT 7 Lee,C HOU.341 Lee,C HOU.329 Pujols,A STL.349 Sanchez,F PIT 7 Ethier,A LA.341 Taveras,W COL.327 Cabrera,M FLA.349 Rowand,A PHI 7 Amezaga,A FLA.338 Ramirez,H FLA.326 Francoeur,J ATL.345 Duncan,C STL 6 (04) PLAYERS TIED.331 Hawpe,B COL.326 Ramirez,H FLA.345 Willingham,J FLA DAY BATTING AVG NIGHT BATTING AVG VS RIGHTY AVG VS LEFTY AVG..403 Pence,H HOU.363 Ramirez,H FLA.356 Jones,C ATL.420 Ramirez,H FLA.379 Nady,X PIT.354 Jones,C ATL.346 Hawpe,B COL.406 Cabrera,M FLA.378 Byrnes,E ARI.344 Young,D WSH.343 Holliday,M COL.375 Zimmerman,R WSH.366 Renteria,E ATL.335 Taveras,W COL.335 Lee,D CHI.375 Taveras,W COL.365 Helton,T COL.333 Holliday,M COL.333 Pence,H HOU.373 Pence,H HOU.360 Holliday,M COL.333 Loretta,M HOU.330 Young,D WSH.371 Martin, Jr,R LA.356 Lee,D CHI.329 Soriano,A CHI.330 Byrnes,E ARI.367 Ramirez,A CHI.349 Reyes,J NY.322 Cabrera,M FLA.318 Rowand,A PHI.365 Young,D WSH.343 Furcal,R LA.320 Utley,C PHI.318 Loretta,M HOU.359 Olivo,M FLA.342 Ramirez,A CHI.320 Pence,H HOU.318 Pujols,A STL.357 Cameron,M SD

57 DATE: 7/09/07 NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING CATEGORY LEADERS ID: BATCATR TIME: 0:08:30 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 CAUGHT STEALING SACRIFICE BUNTS SACRIFICE FLIES STRIKEOUTS 11 Reyes,J NY 10 Pierre,J LA 13 Lee,C HOU 105 Dunn,A CIN 9 Pierre,J LA 9 Snell,I PIT 7 Durham,R SF 96 Howard,R PHI 8 Ramirez,H FLA 9 Oswalt,R HOU 7 Uggla,D FLA 96 Uggla,D FLA 8 Taveras,W COL 9 Vizquel,O SF 7 Atkins,G COL 87 Jones,A ATL 6 Lopez,F WSH 8 Willis,D FLA 7 Hudson,O ARI 84 Gonzalez,A SD 6 Byrnes,E ARI 8 Cook,A COL 7 Rolen,S STL 84 Cameron,M SD 6 Freel,R CIN 7 (07) PLAYERS TIED 6 Greene,K SD 82 LaRoche,A PIT 5 Pujols,A STL 6 Bay,J PIT 82 Bay,J PIT 5 Phillips,B CIN 6 Sanchez,F PIT 75 Hall,B MIL 5 Lee,C HOU 6 Griffey Jr,K CIN 74 Cabrera,M FLA GROUNDED INTO DP INTENTIONAL WALKS HIT BY PITCH AT BATS 18 Hudson,O ARI 30 Bonds,B SF 15 Utley,C PHI 388 Rollins,J PHI 17 Lee,C HOU 22 Howard,R PHI 13 Boone,A FLA 373 Pierre,J LA 16 Zimmerman,R WSH 11 Pujols,A STL 12 Rowand,A PHI 361 Uggla,D FLA 14 Pujols,A STL 10 Reyes,J NY 9 Quentin,C ARI 359 Zimmerman,R WSH 14 Holliday,M COL 10 Cabrera,M FLA 9 Fielder,P MIL 359 Byrnes,E ARI 13 McCann,B ATL 10 Helton,T COL 9 Willingham,J FLA 358 Reyes,J NY 12 LaRoche,A PIT 9 Fielder,P MIL 8 Nady,X PIT 358 Holliday,M COL 12 Phillips,B CIN 7 Jenkins,G MIL 8 Phillips,B CIN 353 Ramirez,H FLA 11 Durham,R SF 7 Lee,C HOU 7 Burke,C HOU 352 Phillips,B CIN 11 Martin, Jr,R LA 7 Griffey Jr,K CIN 7 Encarnacio,E CIN 350 Francoeur,J ATL HARDEST TO FAN RBI RATIO HOME RUN RATIO HARDEST TO DOUBLE UP (PLATE APP. PER SO) (AT BATS PER RBI) (AT BATS PER HOME RUN) (AT BATS PER GIDP) 16.8 Pierre,J LA 3.8 Howard,R PHI 11.2 Fielder,P MIL Byrnes,E ARI 13.3 Wilson,J PIT 4.6 Fielder,P MIL 12.1 Howard,R PHI Taveras,W COL 13.2 Lo Duca,P NY 4.7 Hawpe,B COL 12.2 Bonds,B SF Hart,C MIL 12.0 Loretta,M HOU 4.7 Lee,C HOU 12.5 Griffey Jr,K CIN Cruz Jr,J SD 11.6 Lee,C HOU 4.9 Griffey Jr,K CIN 12.8 Dunn,A CIN Reyes,J NY 11.4 Estrada,J MIL 4.9 Bonds,B SF 14.8 Duncan,C STL Ramirez,H FLA 10.7 Garciaparr,N LA 5.0 Duncan,C STL 16.6 Jones,C ATL Utley,C PHI 10.5 Gonzalez,L LA 5.1 Utley,C PHI 17.7 Ramirez,A CHI Gonzalez,A SD 10.3 Molina,B SF 5.1 Martin, Jr,R LA 17.8 Cabrera,M FLA Hardy,J MIL 10.3 Theriot,R CHI 5.2 Holliday,M COL 18.1 Hardy,J MIL Winn,R SF GAMES PLAYED 90 Byrnes,E ARI 89 Francoeur,J ATL 89 Uggla,D FLA 89 Pierre,J LA 89 Hudson,O ARI 89 Lee,C HOU 88 (05) PLAYERS TIED * Has not hit into GIDP

58 DATE: 7/09/07 NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS ID: DPTLDPR TIME: 0:08:24 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 EARNED RUN AVERAGE WINS WINNING STREAKS 2.00 Young,C SD 10 Hamels,C PHI 6 Villanueva,C MIL 2.19 Peavy,J SD 10 Maine,J NY 04/23-07/ Penny,B LA 10 Sheets,B MIL 6 Sheets,B MIL 2.71 Maine,J NY 10 Zambrano,C CHI 05/29-06/ Snell,I PIT 10 Penny,B LA 6 Peavy,J SD 3.07 Smoltz,J ATL 9 (06) PLAYERS TIED 05/06-06/ Gorzelanny,T PIT 5 (08) STREAKS TIED 3.12 Lowe,D LA 3.14 Perez,O NY 3.35 Lowry,N SF SAVES GAMES STARTED COMPLETE GAMES 27 Cordero,F MIL 20 Oswalt,R HOU 3 Morris,M SF 26 Valverde,J ARI 19 (11) PLAYERS TIED 3 Lowe,D LA 25 Hoffman,T SD 2 Hamels,C PHI 23 Saito,T LA 2 Sheets,B MIL 20 Fuentes,B COL 2 Lohse,K CIN 18 Gregg,K FLA 1 (21) PLAYERS TIED 17 Wagner,B NY 17 Isringhaus,J STL 17 Weathers,D CIN 16 (02) PLAYERS TIED GAMES INNINGS PITCHED STRIKEOUTS 47 Capps,M PIT Oswalt,R HOU 125 Peavy,J SD 47 Rauch,J WSH Webb,B ARI 124 Hamels,C PHI 46 Miller,T HOU Harang,A CIN 112 Webb,B ARI 45 Coutlangus,J CIN Lowe,D LA 112 Harang,A CIN 45 Rivera,S WSH Zambrano,C CHI 107 Zambrano,C CHI 44 Broxton,J LA Cook,A COL 99 Young,C SD 44 Qualls,C HOU Hudson,T ATL 98 Lilly,T CHI 44 Corpas,M COL Gorzelanny,T PIT 96 Hill,R CHI 43 Beimel,J LA Peavy,J SD 96 Smoltz,J ATL 43 Gregg,K FLA Hamels,C PHI 94 (02) PLAYERS TIED WINNING PERCENTAGE SHUTOUTS OPPONENTS BATTING AVERAGE AGAINST.909 Penny,B LA (10-01) 1 Maholm,P PIT.197 Young,C SD.818 Harang,A CIN (09-02) 1 Rodriguez,W HOU.207 Perez,O NY.750 Peavy,J SD (09-03) 1 Lohse,K CIN.213 Peavy,J SD.750 Vargas,C MIL (06-02) 1 Marquis,J CHI.214 Maine,J NY.727 Young,C SD (08-03) 1 Lieber,J PHI.227 Hill,R CHI.714 Hamels,C PHI (10-04) 1 Glavine,T NY.231 Lilly,T CHI.714 Maine,J NY (10-04).231 Marquis,J CHI.714 Sheets,B MIL (10-04).234 Cain,M SF.700 Sosa,J NY (07-03).235 Zambrano,C CHI.692 Gorzelanny,T PIT (09-04).237 Harang,A CIN HOME EARNED RUN AVERAGE ROAD EARNED RUN AVERAGE 0.82 Young,C SD 0.94 Peavy,J SD 1.81 Rodriguez,W HOU 2.25 Maine,J NY 2.13 Penny,B LA 2.70 Penny,B LA 2.25 Smoltz,J ATL 2.83 Cain,M SF 2.40 Snell,I PIT 3.05 Hudson,T ATL 2.45 Lowry,N SF 3.08 Mitre,S FLA 2.48 Oswalt,R HOU 3.10 Gorzelanny,T PIT 2.60 Morris,M SF 3.12 Francis,J COL 2.64 Sheets,B MIL 3.13 Zambrano,C CHI 2.67 Lohse,K CIN 3.16 Webb,B ARI DAY EARNED RUN AVERAGE NIGHT EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1.37 Mitre,S FLA 1.91 Young,C SD 1.75 Germano,J SD 2.17 Peavy,J SD 1.89 Looper,B STL 2.20 Penny,B LA 2.08 Cain,M SF 2.52 Smoltz,J ATL 2.15 Lohse,K CIN 2.70 Lowe,D LA 2.23 Peavy,J SD 2.74 Snell,I PIT 2.60 Hill,S WSH 2.75 Maine,J NY 2.73 Lilly,T CHI 2.77 Morris,M SF 2.86 Wolf,R LA 2.79 Hernandez,O NY 3.12 Davis,D ARI 2.88 Oswalt,R HOU

59 DATE: 7/09/07 NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING CATEGORY LEADERS ID: PITCATR TIME: 0:08:32 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 HITS ALLOWED LOSSES HOME RUNS ALLOWED FEWEST WALKS PER 9 INNINGS 142 Oswalt,R HOU 11 Maholm,P PIT 21 Williams,W HOU 1.5 Maddux,G SD 141 Duke,Z PIT 11 Wells,K STL 20 Hamels,C PHI 1.9 Smoltz,J ATL 140 Cook,A COL 10 Reyes,A STL 18 Hill,R CHI 1.9 Belisle,M CIN 135 Hernandez,L ARI 10 Lohse,K CIN 17 Zambrano,C CHI 1.9 Sheets,B MIL 135 Suppan,J MIL 10 Davis,D ARI 17 Eaton,A PHI 2.0 Bush,D MIL 129 Williams,W HOU 10 Williams,W HOU 17 Vargas,C MIL 2.1 Duke,Z PIT 127 Arroyo,B CIN 9 Cain,M SF 16 Hirsh,J COL 2.1 Hudson,T ATL 126 Francis,J COL 9 Zito,B SF 16 Hernandez,L ARI 2.2 Lilly,T CHI 126 Willis,D FLA 9 Arroyo,B CIN 16 Moyer,J PHI 2.2 Hamels,C PHI 126 Davis,D ARI 8 (02) PLAYERS TIED 15 (04) PLAYERS TIED 2.2 Rodriguez,W HOU WILD PITCHES HIT BATSMEN EARNED RUNS STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS 9 Harang,A CIN 9 Zambrano,C CHI 67 Williams,W HOU 9.5 Peavy,J SD 8 Lincecum,T SF 7 Owings,M ARI 66 Eaton,A PHI 9.4 Hamels,C PHI 8 Cain,M SF 7 Thompson,B STL 65 Cook,A COL 8.6 Young,C SD 7 Snell,I PIT 7 Eaton,A PHI 65 Suppan,J MIL 8.3 Hill,R CHI 5 (07) PLAYERS TIED 7 Suppan,J MIL 61 Wells,K STL 8.2 Wolf,R LA 7 Williams,W HOU 60 (06) PLAYERS TIED 8.2 Smoltz,J ATL 6 (08) PLAYERS TIED 8.1 Perez,O NY 7.9 Harang,A CIN 7.8 Lilly,T CHI 7.7 Rodriguez,W HOU BALKS WALKS RUNS ALLOWED OPPONENTS BATTING AVERAGE AGAINST 3 Young,C SD 59 Davis,D ARI 71 Williams,W HOU.197 Young,C SD 2 Madson,R PHI 55 Lowry,N SF 70 Cook,A COL.207 Perez,O NY 2 Cruz,J ARI 54 Zambrano,C CHI 69 Suppan,J MIL.213 Peavy,J SD 2 Looper,B STL 52 Cain,M SF 68 Wells,K STL.214 Maine,J NY 2 Williams,W HOU 52 Zito,B SF 68 Eaton,A PHI.227 Hill,R CHI 2 Benitez,A FLA 50 Olsen,S FLA 67 Arroyo,B CIN.231 Lilly,T CHI 1 (40) PLAYERS TIED 50 Willis,D FLA 66 Maholm,P PIT.231 Marquis,J CHI 49 Hernandez,L ARI 66 Duke,Z PIT.234 Cain,M SF 48 Eaton,A PHI 66 Willis,D FLA.235 Zambrano,C CHI 47 (02) PLAYERS TIED 65 Olsen,S FLA.237 Harang,A CIN GAMES FINISHED 35 Fuentes,B COL 34 Valverde,J ARI 34 Cordero,F MIL 33 Cordero,C WSH 30 Saito,T LA 30 Wagner,B NY 30 Hoffman,T SD 30 Weathers,D CIN 29 Wickman,B ATL 29 Isringhaus,J STL

60 DATE: 7/09/07 NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB BATTING/PITCHING/FIELDING ID: CLBBPFR TIME: 0:08:08 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 CLUB BATTING GI CLUB AVG G AB R OR H TB 2B 3B HR GS RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP LOB SHO SLG OBP COLORADO LOS ANGELES ATLANTA PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO NEW YORK MILWAUKEE ST. LOUIS FLORIDA HOUSTON CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH SAN FRANCISCO WASHINGTON ARIZONA SAN DIEGO TOTALS CLUB PITCHING OPP CLUB W L ERA G CG SHO REL SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG SAN DIEGO LOS ANGELES NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO ARIZONA MILWAUKEE ATLANTA PITTSBURGH FLORIDA HOUSTON WASHINGTON COLORADO ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI PHILADELPHIA TOTALS CLUB FIELDING CLUB PCT G PO A E TC DP TP PB COLORADO PITTSBURGH NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO SAN DIEGO HOUSTON CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA MILWAUKEE CINCINNATI ATLANTA ARIZONA WASHINGTON ST. LOUIS LOS ANGELES FLORIDA TOTALS

61 DATE: 7/09/07 NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB MISC / RANK BATTING / RANK PITCHING ID: CLBMBPR TIME: 0:08:12 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 CLUB MISCELLANEOUS NOTE: "V.LHS/RHS" IS THE CLUB RECORD IN GAMES STARTED BY LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED PITCHERS, NOT NECESSARILY VERSUS THAT INDIVIDUAL PITCHER. DOUBLEHEADERS ATTENDANCE CLUB VS LHS VS RHS GRASS ARTIF DAY NIGHT 1-RUN X-INN vs.a.l. W L S HOME ROAD ARIZONA ,156,516 1,572,921 ATLANTA ,395,520 1,465,232 CHICAGO ,620,575 1,615,587 CINCINNATI ,206,249 1,423,784 COLORADO ,242,913 1,480,924 FLORIDA ,492 1,394,505 HOUSTON ,703,748 1,318,297 LOS ANGELES ,131,856 1,238,579 MILWAUKEE ,420,456 1,452,226 NEW YORK ,861,457 1,680,076 PHILADELPHIA ,612,690 1,372,238 PITTSBURGH ,253 1,398,783 SAN DIEGO ,541,526 1,315,949 SAN FRANCISCO ,657,474 1,503,489 ST. LOUIS ,881,267 1,390,212 WASHINGTON ,066,581 1,144,368 CLUB RANK BATTING GI CLUB AVG G AB R OR H TB 2B 3B HR GS RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP LOB SHO SLG OBP ARIZONA ATLANTA CHICAGO CINCINNATI COLORADO FLORIDA HOUSTON LOS ANGELES MILWAUKEE NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO ST. LOUIS WASHINGTON CLUB RANK PITCHING CLUB W L ERA G CG SHO REL SV IP H TBF R ER HR SH SF HB BB IBB SO WP BK ARIZONA ATLANTA CHICAGO CINCINNATI COLORADO FLORIDA HOUSTON LOS ANGELES MILWAUKEE NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO ST. LOUIS WASHINGTON

62 DATE: 7/09/07 MAJOR LEAGUE ATTENDANCE SUMMARY ID: ATTSUMR TIME: 0:10:43 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1 THRU GAMES OF 7/08/07 AMERICAN LEAGUE HOME SEASON HIGH ROAD CLUB TOTAL AVERAGE DATES GAMES TOTAL DATE TOTAL AVERAGE DATES NEW YORK 2,279,503 51, ( 44) 55,159 6/15 1,530,289 37, LOS ANGELES 1,731,966 41, ( 42) 44,380 5/19 1,506,773 32, DETROIT 1,603,871 36, ( 44) 44,297 4/02 1,215,845 28, BOSTON 1,540,301 36, ( 42) 37,216 5/03 1,774,337 39, CHICAGO 1,450,679 32, ( 44) 39,194 6/24 1,116,918 26, TEXAS 1,357,724 31, ( 44) 51,942 4/06 1,299,171 29, SEATTLE 1,315,381 31, ( 42) 46,340 6/22 1,389,831 32, TORONTO 1,194,980 26, ( 45) 50,125 4/09 1,264,135 30, MINNESOTA 1,176,091 28, ( 42) 48,711 4/02 1,431,726 31, OAKLAND 1,126,649 24, ( 46) 35,077 4/09 1,379,460 32, CLEVELAND 1,046,076 24, ( 43) 41,365 6/01 1,315,851 29, BALTIMORE 1,028,712 25, ( 41) 48,159 4/09 1,369,818 29, KANSAS CITY 933,178 19, ( 48) 41,257 4/02 1,065,550 26, TAMPA BAY 610,486 14, ( 43) 38,437 4/06 1,197,296 27, TOTALS 18,395,597 30, ( 610) 18,857,000 30, NATIONAL LEAGUE HOME SEASON HIGH ROAD CLUB TOTAL AVERAGE DATES GAMES TOTAL DATE TOTAL AVERAGE DATES LOS ANGELES 2,131,856 46, ( 46) 56,000 4/09 1,238,579 28, ST. LOUIS 1,881,267 43, ( 43) 45,440 4/03 1,390,212 33, NEW YORK 1,861,457 44, ( 42) 56,438 5/20 1,680,076 37, HOUSTON 1,703,748 37, ( 46) 43,803 4/02 1,318,297 30, SAN FRANCISCO 1,657,474 39, ( 42) 43,515 6/30 1,503,489 34, CHICAGO 1,620,575 39, ( 41) 41,909 6/29 1,615,587 35, PHILADELPHIA 1,612,690 37, ( 43) 45,537 6/17 1,372,238 30, SAN DIEGO 1,541,526 34, ( 45) 44,457 6/23 1,315,949 31, MILWAUKEE 1,420,456 33, ( 43) 45,341 4/02 1,452,226 32, ATLANTA 1,395,520 32, ( 43) 51,816 6/09 1,465,232 31, COLORADO 1,242,913 27, ( 45) 48,611 6/21 1,480,924 34, CINCINNATI 1,206,249 26, ( 46) 42,720 4/02 1,423,784 33, ARIZONA 1,156,516 26, ( 44) 49,948 4/09 1,572,921 34, WASHINGTON 1,066,581 23, ( 46) 40,389 4/02 1,144,368 27, PITTSBURGH 981,253 21, ( 46) 38,429 4/09 1,398,783 33, FLORIDA 748,492 17, ( 42) 40,397 4/06 1,394,505 29, TOTALS 23,228,573 33, ( 703) 22,767,170 32, GRAND TOTALS 41,624,170 31, (1313) 41,624,170 31,

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