As with last year, the worst day to go to was Saturday. We were 0-9
last year, thankfully I saw a few more wins this time around. They had a
total of 15 one run games, we were 8-7 in these games. Once again the stats show that if they scored more than 4 runs in a game they were likely to win with a 16-5 record.
As you can see from the stats, I saw the Mariners play 16 different teams, 3 NL and all AL teams. Our record in Inter-league games was 3-3. It isn't surprising that the top three teams I saw most frequently were from our division. 38% of the time I hit Safeco I had the pleasure of watching us take on our division (7-11). That's not good, you need to beat your own division, especially at home! We particularly sucked against the Angels.
Now I will show a game of all game results organized by date played. I will do another post on individual batter/pitcher statistics. As you can see by the chart below, losses are in red and wins in black. The Perfect Game and Combined No-Hitter are in bold and underlined (games 6 and 15).
The Greatest Loss was on Opening Night, as we lost by 8 runs to Cleveland. Our Largest Win was the final game at 12-0
Average attendance per game I attended was 20,526 down from 22,798 last year. The average time of game was 2:51. The shortest game of the year (Game 10) clocked in at 2:06, and the longest was in Game 3 at 3:33. The next day they had the smallest crowd of the year at 11,343. Opening Day was the only sellout.
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