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- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season abstract "The Seattle Mariners' 2001 season was the 25th since franchise inception. The Mariners' payroll ranked 11th in baseball and their greatest stars (Randy Johnson, Ken Griffey, Jr. and Alex Rodriguez) had left in the previous three years. Nevertheless, the season ended with the Mariners winning their third American League West division title, with a record of 116-46. This was an American League record for single-season wins and tied the Major League record set by the Chicago Cubs in 1906. They led the majors in both runs scored and fewest runs allowed. According to Baseball-Reference's calculation of team strength (by "wins above replacement"), the 2001 Mariners were the second greatest team in Major League Baseball history, following only the 1939 New York Yankees.Along with their 2000 wild card berth, it marked the only time the franchise reached the postseason in consecutive seasons to date. After defeating the Cleveland Indians in the American League Division Series, they succumbed to the New York Yankees in 5 games in the American League Championship Series.The 2001 season was also notable for the Major League debut of star Japanese outfielder Ichiro Suzuki as he led the league in batting average and won AL MVP, as well as the Mariners hosting their second All-Star Game. It was also, as of 2013, the last season in which the Mariners reached the postseason.".
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- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season after 2002_Oakland_Athletics_season.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season after "2002".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season ballpark Safeco_Field.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season before 2000_Oakland_Athletics_season.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season before "2000".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season city "Seattle, Washington".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season currentLeague "American League".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season division American_League_West.
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- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season league Arizona_League.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season league California_League.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season league Midwest_League.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season league Northwest_League.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season league Pacific_Coast_League.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season league Texas_League.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season level Minor_League_Baseball.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season level Triple-A_(baseball).
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season logo "SeattleMariners 100.png".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season manager Dan_Rohn.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season manager Daren_Brown.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season manager Dave_Brundage.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season manager Gary_Thurman.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season manager Omer_Muñoz.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season manager Terry_Pollreisz.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season managers Lou_Piniella.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season misc "AL Runner-Up".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season misc "AL West Champions".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season name "Seattle Mariners".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season owners "Hiroshi Yamauchi, represented by Howard Lincoln".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season radio "KIRO 710 AM".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season season "2001".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season team Arizona_League_Mariners.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season team Everett_AquaSox.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season team Inland_Empire_66ers.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season team San_Antonio_Missions.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season team Tacoma_Rainiers.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season team Wisconsin_Timber_Rattlers.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season television "KSTW-TV 11".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season title American_League_West.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season y "1977".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season y "1999".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season years "2001".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season subject Category:2001_Major_League_Baseball_season.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season subject Category:American_League_West_champion_seasons.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season subject Category:Seattle_Mariners_seasons.
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season comment "The Seattle Mariners' 2001 season was the 25th since franchise inception. The Mariners' payroll ranked 11th in baseball and their greatest stars (Randy Johnson, Ken Griffey, Jr. and Alex Rodriguez) had left in the previous three years. Nevertheless, the season ended with the Mariners winning their third American League West division title, with a record of 116-46. This was an American League record for single-season wins and tied the Major League record set by the Chicago Cubs in 1906.".
- 2001_Seattle_Mariners_season label "2001 Seattle Mariners season".
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