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1981 Seattle Mariners 1981 Seattle Mariners
1980/1982
Record 44-65 .404
Game Log / Splits
Transactions / Uniforms
Roster/Stats (alphabetic)
Roster/Stats (by position)
Year by Year Results
Franchise History
First Half21-36, 6th Place
Second Half23-29, 5th Place
Overall 6th in the AL West (20 games back)
Pythagorean 45-64, 44-65, 44-65
Runs (S/A) 426 / 521
BallparkKingdome
Park FactorsBatting: 104 / Pitching: 105
Attendance636,276 (13th) (20th)
Payroll/Avg$2,381,575 / $95,263 (25th)
Spring TrainingTempe, Arizona (Tempe Diablo Stadium)
ManagersMaury Wills, Rene Lachemann
CoachesCananea Reyes, Frank Funk, Tommy Davis, Wes Stock
ExecutivesChairman of the Board/CEO: George L. Argyos, President/CEO: Daniel F. O'Brien, General Manager: Hal Keller
Minor Leagues(AAA) Spokane Indians, (AA) Lynn Sailors, (A) Bellingham Mariners, (A) Wausau Timbers
Radio (KVI) Dave Niehaus, Ken Wilson
TV (KING) Dave Niehaus, Don Poier, Ken Wilson

The 1981 Seattle Mariners went 44-65 and finished 6th in the American League West. The Mariners drew 636,276 to Kingdome. Tom Paciorek made the All-Star team.

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