The Worst Pitching In Seattle Mariners History?
The Worst Pitching In Seattle Mariners History?

The Worst Pitching In Seattle Mariners History?

Worst Pitching Season Of Every MLB Team (And Mariners)


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Every MLB team has had a moment where a pitcher could not get it together. This is the worst pitching season of every MLB team and the our Seattle Mariners.

Atlanta Braves


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The Braves Kenshin Kawakami in 2010 went 0-9 with a 5.15. ERA. He never pitched in the majors again.

Miami Marlins


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The Miami Marlins Mark Buehrle in 2012 had 13 losses and 5.89 ERA after signing a huge contract. 

New York Mets


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The Mets Oliver Perez in 2009 had a 6.82 ERA and a 15.1 BB%. 

Philadelphia Phillies


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The Phillies Adam Eaton in 2007 had a 6.29 ERA. 

Washington Nationals


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The Nationals Trevor Rosenthal had a 22.74 ERA and walked 15 batters in 6 innings and never got another chance again. 

Chicago Cubs


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The Chicago Cubs had a horrible season from Edwin Jackson he signed a $52 million contract and had a 6.33 ERA.

Cincinnati Reds


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The Cincinnati Reds Homer Baily signed a $105 contract and ended up going an amazing 1-14 with a 6.09 ERA.

Milwaukee Brewers


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The Milwaukee Brewers Jeff Suppan had a 7.84 ERA in 2009.

Pittsburgh Pirates


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The Pirates Jon Niese had a 5.50 ERA in 2016.

St. Louis Cardinals


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The Greg Holland got a $14 million contract. He followed with a 7.92 ERA as he was supposed to be the team's closer.

Arizona Diamondbacks


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Russ Ortiz had an impressive 8.14 ERA in 2005 for the Diamondbacks.

Colorado Rockies


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The Colorado Rockies Mike Hampton signed a $121 million contract. He had a 5.75 ERA.

Los Angeles Dodgers


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The Los Angeles Dodgers got a washed up Jason Schmidt. He pitched 10 games and had a 6.31 ERA.

San Diego Padres


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The Padres Matt Latos in 2017 had a 6.66 ERA and got released midseason.

San Francisco Giants


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The Giants got Barry Zito from across the bay. He went 10-17 with a 5.15 ERA in 2008.

Baltimore Orioles


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The Orioles Ubaldo Jimenez in 2017 had 15 losses and a 6.81 ERA.

Boston Red Sox


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The Boston Red Sox signed Jack Clark to a huge contract. He had a 6.59 ERA in 65 IP in 1991.

New York Yankees


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The Yankees Ed Whitson in 1985 had a 6.23 ERA after signing a huge deal to join the team.

Tampa Bay Rays


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The Tampa Bay Rays Vinny Nunez in 2003 had a 10.70 ERA in 47 games as a relief pitcher.

Toronto Blue Jays


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Toronto Blue Jays Josh Towers had a 8.42 ERA in 62 innings in 2006.

Chicago White Sox


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The White Sox Jaime Navarro had 15 losses and a 6.36 ERA in 1998.

Cleveland Guardians


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The Guardians Jason Johnson in 2006 started 14 games and went 3-8 with a 6.00 ERA.

Detroit Tigers


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The Tigers Mike Maroth in 2003 lost 21 games and had a 5.73 ERA.

Kansas City Royals


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The Royals Luke Hochevar in 2009 was supposed to be the ace for the Royals. He had a 6.55 ERA.

Minnesota Twins


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The Twins Scott Klingenbeck in 1996 had a 8.54 ERA. 

Houston Astros


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The Astros Russ Springer in 2007 had a 8.31 ERA in 53 appearances out of the bullpen.

Los Angeles Angels


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The Angels Julio Teheran in 2020 had 10 starts and had a 10.05 ERA.

Oakland Athletics


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The As Bobby Witt in 1994 had a 6.93 ERA in 27 starts.

Seattle Mariners


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Our Seattle Mariners signed Jeff Weaver in 2007. He signed a $8.3 million dollar contract. He started the season 0-6 with a 14.32 ERA and was one of the worst pitchers in MLB.

Texas Rangers


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The Rangers Chan Ho Park signed a huge contract and in his first season in 2002 had a 7.58 ERA.

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