1988 Seattle Mariners Roster

The 1988 Seattle Mariners team roster seen on this page includes every player who appeared in a game during the 1988 season. It is a comprehensive team roster and player names are sorted by the fielding position where the most number of games were played during the regular season. Every player's name links to their career statistics.

Below the main roster you will find in the Fast Facts section: a 1988 Seattle Mariners Opening Day starters list, a 1988 Seattle Mariners salary list, a 1988 Seattle Mariners uniform number breakdown and a 1988 Seattle Mariners primary starters list. These team rosters are presented only when and where the data is available.

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1988 Seattle Mariners



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Complete Roster  
 

15 Scott Bankhead 5-10 185 Right Right 1963-07-31
27 Mike Campbell 6-03 210 Right Right 1964-02-17
39 Erik Hanson 6-06 210 Right Right 1965-05-18
38 Mike Jackson 6-00 200 Right Right 1964-12-22
12 Mark Langston 6-02 190 Left Right 1960-08-20
25 Mike Moore 6-04 205 Right Right 1959-11-26
30 Edwin Nunez 6-05 237 Right Right 1963-05-27
48 Dennis Powell 6-03 200 Left Right 1963-08-13
31 Jerry Reed 6-01 190 Right Right 1955-10-08
40 Mike Schooler 6-03 220 Right Right 1962-08-10
19 Rod Scurry 6-02 180 Left Left 1956-03-17
37 Julio Solano 6-01 160 Right Right 1960-01-08
18 Bill Swift 6-00 180 Right Right 1961-10-27
44 Terry Taylor 6-01 180 Right Right 1964-07-28
34 Steve Trout 6-04 195 Left Left 1957-07-30
32 Gene Walter 6-04 200 Left Left 1960-11-22
13 Bill Wilkinson 5-10 160 Left Right 1964-08-10
9 Scott Bradley 5-11 185 Right Left 1960-03-22
35 Bill McGuire 6-03 205 Right Right 1964-02-14
10 Dave Valle 6-02 200 Right Right 1960-10-30
21 Alvin Davis 6-01 195 Right Left 1960-09-09
5 Mario Diaz 5-10 160 Right Right 1962-01-10
11 Edgar Martinez 5-11 175 Right Right 1963-01-02
17 Jim Presley 6-01 200 Right Right 1961-10-23
51 Rey Quinones 5-11 160 Right Right 1963-11-11
4 Harold Reynolds 5-11 165 Right Both 1960-11-26
35 Brick Smith 6-04 225 Right Right 1959-05-02
14 Mickey Brantley 5-10 180 Right Right 1961-06-17
8 Greg Briley 5-08 165 Right Left 1965-05-24
43 Jay Buhner 6-03 205 Right Right 1964-08-13
2 Darnell Coles 6-01 185 Right Right 1962-06-02
28 Henry Cotto 6-02 178 Right Right 1961-01-05
29 Bruce Fields 6-00 185 Right Left 1960-10-06
16 Dave Hengel 6-00 185 Right Right 1961-12-18
7 Mike Kingery 6-00 180 Left Left 1961-03-29
29, 30 John Rabb 6-01 180 Right Right 1960-06-23
22 Glenn Wilson 6-01 190 Right Right 1958-12-22
45 Steve Balboni 6-03 225 Right Right 1957-01-16
44 Ken Phelps 6-01 209 Left Left 1954-08-06
1 Rich Renteria 5-09 172 Right Right 1961-12-25
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The 1988 Seattle Mariners played 161 games during the regular season, won 68 games, lost 93 games, and finished in seventh position. They played their home games at Kingdome (Park Factors: 104/105) where 1,022,398 fans witnessed their 1988 Mariners finish the season with a .422 winning percentage.

Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a unique set of rosters not easily found on the Internet. Included, where data is available, is a 1988 Seattle Mariners Opening Day starters list, a 1988 Seattle Mariners salary list, a 1988 Seattle Mariners uniform number breakdown and a 1988 Seattle Mariners primary starters list:

1988 Seattle Mariners
Opening Day Starters


Mickey Brantley
Alvin Davis
Mike Kingery
Ken Phelps
Jim Presley
Rey Quinones
Harold Reynolds
Steve Trout
Dave Valle
Glenn Wilson

1988 Seattle Mariners
Most Games by Position

C Scott Bradley (85)
1B Alvin Davis (115)
2B Harold Reynolds (158)
3B Jim Presley (146)
SS Rey Quinones (135)
LF Mickey Brantley (118)
CF Henry Cotto (120)
RF Glenn Wilson (75)
DH Ken Phelps (68)
  
SP Scott Bankhead
SP Mike Campbell
SP Mark Langston
SP Mike Moore
SP Bill Swift
  
RP Mike Jackson
RP Jerry Reed
RP Rod Scurry
RP Bill Wilkinson
CL Mike Schooler


1988 Seattle Mariners
Salaries

Steve Trout $990,000.00
Alvin Davis $887,500.00
Glenn Wilson $850,000.00
Mark Langston $820,000.00
Ken Phelps $670,000.00
Jim Presley $535,000.00
Mike Moore $481,950.00
Edwin Nunez $320,000.00
Harold Reynolds $200,000.00
Scott Bradley $130,000.00
Jerry Reed $125,000.00
Dave Valle $125,000.00
Rey Quinones $120,000.00
Scott Bankhead $112,500.00
Mickey Brantley $112,500.00
Mike Kingery $112,500.00
Bill Wilkinson $100,000.00
Henry Cotto $90,000.00
Julio Solano $80,000.00
Mike Jackson $77,500.00
Bill Swift $77,500.00
Dennis Powell $72,500.00
Rich Renteria $65,500.00
Mike Campbell $62,500.00
Mario Diaz $62,500.00
Bruce Fields $62,500.00


1988 Seattle Mariners
Uniform Numbers

#1 Rich Renteria
#2 Darnell Coles
#4 Harold Reynolds
#5 Mario Diaz
#7 Mike Kingery
#8 Greg Briley
#9 Scott Bradley
#10 Dave Valle
#11 Edgar Martinez
#12 Mark Langston
#13 Bill Wilkinson
#14 Mickey Brantley
#15 Scott Bankhead
#16 Dave Hengel
#17 Jim Presley
#18 Bill Swift
#19 Rod Scurry
#21 Alvin Davis
#22 Glenn Wilson
#25 Mike Moore
#27 Mike Campbell
#28 Henry Cotto
#29 Bruce Fields
#29 John Rabb
#30 Edwin Nunez
#30 John Rabb
#31 Jerry Reed
#32 Gene Walter
#34 Steve Trout
#35 Bill McGuire
#35 Brick Smith
#37 Julio Solano
#38 Mike Jackson
#39 Erik Hanson
#40 Mike Schooler
#43 Jay Buhner
#44 Ken Phelps
#44 Terry Taylor
#45 Steve Balboni
#48 Dennis Powell
#51 Rey Quinones

Did you know that a 1988 Seattle Mariners Schedule is available and it includes dates of every game played, scores of every game played, a cumulative record, and many hard to find splits (Monthly Splits, Team vs Team Splits & Score Related Splits)?