Arizona Complex League Mariners

Arizona Complex League Mariners
Minor league affiliations
ClassRookie
LeagueArizona Complex League
DivisionWest
Previous leagues
Arizona League (1988–2020)
Major league affiliations
TeamSeattle Mariners (1988–present)
Previous teamsBoston Red Sox (1988)
Minor league titles
League titles (4)
  • 2000
  • 2007
  • 2009
  • 2016
Division titles (4)
  • 2009
  • 2014
  • 2016
  • 2021
Team data
NameACL Mariners
Previous names
  • AZL Mariners (1989–2020)
  • AZL Red Sox/Mariners (1988)
BallparkPeoria Sports Complex
Owner/
Operator
Seattle Mariners
ManagerHecmart Nieves[1]

The Arizona Complex League Mariners are a Rookie-level affiliate of the Seattle Mariners, competing in the Arizona Complex League of Minor League Baseball. The team plays its home games at Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona. The team is composed mainly of players who are in their first year of professional baseball either as draftees or non-drafted free agents.

History

The team first competed in the Arizona League (AZL) in 1988, as a cooperative between the Seattle Mariners and the Boston Red Sox known as the Arizona League Red Sox/Mariners.[2] In 1989, the team became an affiliate solely of the Mariners, and was renamed as such.[2] The team has operated continuously in Arizona since then.[2] Ahead of the 2021 season, the Arizona League was renamed as the Arizona Complex League (ACL).

Season-by-season record

Season Finish Wins Losses Win% Manager Postseason
1989 3rd 26 26 .500 Dave Myers
1990 2nd 32 21 .604
1991 3rd 33 27 .550 Myron Pines
1992 2nd 32 24 .571 Carlos Lezcano
1993 8th 18 36 .333 Marty Martínez
1994 8th 21 35 .375
1995 5th 24 32 .429 Tom LeVasseur
1996 3rd 29 27 .509
1997 2nd 30 26 .536 Darrin Garner
1998 2nd 31 24 .564
1999 2nd 32 24 .571 Gary Thurman
2000 1st 39 16 .709 Omer Munoz Champions
2001 2nd 34 22 .607 Playoff
2002 7th 19 36 .345 Darrin Garner
2003 3rd 29 19 .604 Scott Steinmann
2004 4th 31 25 .554
2005 5th 27 29 .482 Dana Williams
2006 5th 25 30 .455
2007 1st 37 19 .661 Jose Moreno Defeated Giants in championship
2008 8th 21 35 .375 Andy Bottin
2009 1st 33 22 .600 Defeated Giants in championship
2010 4th 20 36 .357 Jesus Azuaje
2011 2nd 25 31 .446
2012 2nd 31 25 .554 Mike Kinkade
2013 3rd 22 32 .407 Darrin Garner
2014 1st 31 22 .585 Defeated Dodgers in quarter-final
Lost to Giants in semi-final
2015 2nd 31 25 .554 Defeated Angels in quarter-final
Defeated Cubs in semi-final
Lost to White Sox in Championship series
2016 1st 31 25 .554 Zac Livingston Defeated Cubs in quarter-final
Defeated Reds in semi-final
Defeated Angels in Championship series
2017 1st 31 24 .564 Lost Rangers in quarter-final
2018 6th 16 38 .296
2019 7th 22 34 .396
2020 Season canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[3]
2021 1st 40 8 .690 Austin Knight
2022 4th 26 29 .473 Luis Caballero
2023 2nd 31 25 .554
2024 2nd 28 32 .467
2025 4th 31 29 .517 Rico Reyes
2026 Hecmart Nieves

Statistics

Mariners team statistics, and top hitter and pitcher statistics, by season

Team Individual
Year BA ERA Fld Hitter AB Hits Avr Pitcher W–L ERA
1992 .275 3.30 .934 Jim Furtado 134 42 .313 Greg Theron 4–1 1.26
1993 .246 4.78 .945 Jason Cook 160 51 .319 John Daniels 3–4 3.40
1994 .239 2.89 .954 Wilson Delgado 149 56 .376 Derek Bieniasz 3–3 1.39
1995 .260 4.30 .945 Duan Johnson 174 61 .351 Russell Jacob 6–2 2.89
1996 .246 3.68 .948 Brian Smith 223 66 .296 Shawn Chacón 1–2 1.60
1997 .278 4.61 .949 Jose Moreno 190 69 .363 Julio Mateo 3–1 3.30
1998 .255 3.57 .949 Alex Fernandez 151 50 .331 Enmanuel Ulloa 4–0 0.88
1999 .285 4.60 .957 Oscar Ramirez 159 52 .327 Roy Wells 3–0 2.68
2000 .316 4.10 .952 Pedro Liriano 170 68 .400 Derrick Van Dusen 6–0 2.63
2001 .300 4.59 .946 Christopher Collins 161 55 .342 Tanner Watson 8–2 4.42
2002 .252 4.94 .947 Joshua Ellison 149 49 .329 Luis Espinal 5–5 3.46
2003 .289 4.87 .953 Casey Craig 142 47 .331 Eric O'Flaherty 3–0 1.93
2004 .288 4.55 .952 Luis Soto 148 49 .331 Stephen Grasley 4–0 3.21
2005 .292 4.88 .951 Juan Guzman 153 49 .320 John Sullivan 3–0 2.88
2006 .274 4.19 NA Alex Liddi 182 57 .313 Doug Salinas 4–0 2.82
2007 .267 3.39 .964 Daniel Carroll 201 65 .323 Fabian Williamson 6–2 3.41
2008 .260 5.09 Jharmidy De Jesus 127 43 .339 Richard Ortiz 4–2 2.92

Roster

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • -- Kade Anderson
  • -- Gregori Arrieche
  • -- Jack Bowery
  • 21 Juan Cazarez
  • -- Ray Cebulski
  • 26 Anderson Guevara
  • -- Thomas Higgins Jr.
  • -- Griffin Hugus
  • -- Anthony Karoly
  • -- Po-Chun Lin
  • -- Danny Macchiarola
  • 53 Kendal Meza
  • 16 Francisco Pazos
  • -- Roberto Perez
  • -- Mason Peters
  • 44 Ruben Ramirez
  • -- Dusty Revis
  • 36 Wuilliams Rodriguez
  • -- Jose Romero
  • -- Jackson Steensma
  • -- Eduardo Uscanga
  •  9 Dylan Wilson

Catchers

  •  8 Sebastian De Andrade
  • 14 Carlos Gonzalez
  • -- Grant Jay

Infielders

  • 22 Martin Gonzalez
  •  7 Bryant Mendez
  • -- Estevan Moreno
  • -- Brady O'Brien

Outfielders

  •  6 Kelvin Alcantara
  • -- Brayden Corn
  • -- Konni Durschlag

Manager

  • -- Hecmart Nieves

Coaches

  • -- George Bell (hitting)
  • -- Tanner Gordon (pitching)
  • -- Sergio Plasencia (coach)
  • -- Chase Wullenweber (bench)

60-day injured list

  • -- Juan Jiminez
  • -- Ruddy Navarro
  • -- Juan Pinto
  • 15 Eduardo Ponce

References

  1. ^ "Mariners Announce Minor League Coaching Staffs for 2026 Season" (Press release). Seattle Mariners. Retrieved March 18, 2026.
  2. ^ a b c "Seattle Mariners Minor League Affiliates". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
  3. ^ Doolittle, Bradford (July 1, 2020). "Key questions as Minor League Baseball officially cancels 2020 season". ESPN.com. Retrieved March 18, 2026.