.800--Preston Wilson, Florida/St. Louis
(8-10).
.667--Derek Bell, Houston/San Diego (10-15).
.667--Randall Simon, Detroit (8-12).
.529--Barry Bonds, San Francisco (9-17).
.500--8 players.
1.671--Carlos Delgado,
Toronto/Florida/New York Mets.
1.516--Barry Bonds, San Francisco.
1.424--Gary Sheffield, Los Angeles Dodgers/New York Yankees/Detroit.
1.400--Trot Nixon, Boston.
1.400--Brad Fullmer, Anaheim/Texas/Toronto.
Most Hits, Career, Paul's Presence, by
a player other than a Rockie or Mariner:
22--Michael Young, Texas.
17--Garret Anderson, Anaheim/Los Angeles of Anaheim.
16--Eric Chavez, Oakland.
--Mark Kotsay, Florida/San Diego/Oakland.
15--Scott Hatteberg, Boston/Oakland/Cincinnati.
Nick Swisher, Oakland/Chicago White Sox.
Most Career Hits, Active Players, where
Paul Hasn't Seen One Yet (in other words, guys I have to cross off the Seen Them
Get a Hit List, numbers through 2008 season, only top 150 active hit getters
checked):
Most Home Runs, Career, Paul's Presence, by a
player other than a Rockie or Mariner:
8--Carlos Delgado, Toronto/Florida/New
York Mets.
5--Juan Gonzalez, Texas/Cleveland.
4--Frank Thomas, Chicago White Sox/Oakland.
3 (tie)--20 players.
Most Career Home Runs, Active Players,
where Paul Hasn't Seen One Yet (in other words, guys I have to cross off the
Seen Them Homer List, numbers through 2008 season):
14--Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle.
8--Alex Rodriguez,
Seattle/Texas.
7--Marc McLemore, Texas/Baltimore/Seattle/Oakland.
5 (tie)--Bret Boone, Seattle.
Mike Cameron, Seattle.
Eric Young, Colorado/Los
Angeles.
Chone Figgins, Los Angeles of
Anaheim.
Willie Bloomquist, Seattle.
Most Stolen Bases, Career, Paul's Presence, by a player other than a Rockie or
Mariner:
5--Chone Figgins, Los Angeles of
Anaheim.
3--Omar Vizquel, Cleveland.
2--(tie) 27 players.
Active career leaders in
stolen bases who have yet to steal a base in my presence (in other words, those
I need to cross of my See Them Steal A Base List, numbers through April 25, 2008):
8--Jamie Moyer,
Baltimore/Seattle.
6--Freddy Garcia, Seattle.
5--Randy Johnson, Seattle/New York Yankees.
4 (tie)--Jarrod Washburn, Los Angeles of Anaheim/Seattle.
Joel Pineiro, Seattle.
Ryan Franklin, Seattle.
John Halama, Seattle.
Most Wins, Career, Paul's Presence, by a player other than a
Rockie or Mariner:
3--Rich Harden, Oakland.
C.C. Sabathia, Cleveland.
Mike Mussina, Baltimore/New York
Yankees.
2 (tie)--Bartolo Colon, Los Angeles of Anaheim.
Josh Towers, Baltimore/Toronto.
Roger Clemens, New York
Yankees/Houston.
Carlos Almanzar, San
Diego/Texas.
Mark Mulder, Oakland.
Kevin Appier, Kansas
City/Anaheim.
Steve Sparks, Detroit.
Pat Mahomes, Boston/Texas.
Active Leaders in Career Wins who have yet to win in my presence
(in other words, folks I still need to cross off the See Them Win List,
numbers through April 25, 2008):
7--Ryan Franklin, Seattle.
6--Jarrod Washburn, Los Angeles of Anaheim/Seattle.
--Jamie Moyer, Seattle.
--Freddy Garcia, Seattle.
4--Kevin Millwood, Boston/Texas.
--Joel Pineiro, Seattle/Boston.
--Gil Meche, Seattle.
--Aaron Sele, Seattle.
Most Losses, Career, by a player other
than a Rockie or Mariner:
4--Kevin Millwood, Boston/Texas.
2--Tim Redding, Houston/Washington.
--Tomokazu Ohka, Boston/Montreal.
--Ben Sheets, Milwaukee.
--Ramon Martinez, Los Angeles/Boston.
--Darrell May, Kansas City.
--Charles Nagy, Cleveland.
Most Saves, Career, Paul's Presence:
10--J.J. Putz, Seattle.
6 --Kazuhiro Sasaki, Seattle.
5 --Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees.
4 (tie)--Francisco Rodriguez, Anaheim/LAA.
--Randy Myers, Chicago Cubs/Baltimore.
3 (tie)--Trevor Hoffman, San Diego.
--Heathcliff Slocumb, Seattle.
--Todd Jones, Detroit.
--Keith Foulke, Chicago White
Sox/Oakland/Boston.
Most Saves, Career, in Paul's Presence,
by a player other than a Mariner:
5--Mariano Rivera, New York
Yankees.
4 (tie)--Francisco Rodriguez, Anaheim/LAA.
--Randy Myers, Chicago Cubs/Baltimore.
3 (tie)--Trevor Hoffman, San Diego.
--Todd Jones, Detroit.
--Keith Foulke, Chicago White Sox/Oakland/Boston.
Active Leaders in Career Saves who have yet to save a game in my presence (in
other words, folks I still need to cross off the See Them Get A Save List,
numbers through 2008 season):
Lowest WHIP, Paul's Presence, Career
(minimum 20 innings pitched):
0.70: J.J. Putz, Seattle.
0.73: Mike Mussina, Baltimore/New
York Yankees.
0.98: Bartolo Colon, Cleveland/Los Angeles of Anaheim.
1.00: Orlando Hernandez, New York Yankees/Chicago White Sox/New York Mets.
1.02: Randy Johnson, Seattle/New York Yankees.
GAME
Batting
Most Hits, Game
6--Andres Galarraga, Colorado vs.
Houston, July 3, 1995.
5--Alex Rodriguez, Seattle vs. Detroit,
August 18, 1998.
4 (tie)--34 times.
HOME RUNS:
Most Home Runs, Game
3--Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle vs. New
York Yankees, May 24, 1996.
2 (tie)--26 times.
STOLEN BASES:
Most stolen bases, game
3--Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle vs. San
Diego, June 29, 2003.
2 (tie)--18 times.
RUNS SCORED:
Most runs scored, game
5 (tie)--Carlos Delgado, Toronto at Seattle,
May 3, 1999.
(tie)--Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle vs. New York Yankees, May 24, 1996.
4 (tie)--Torii Hunter, Minnesota at Seattle, August 14, 2007.
--Angel Berroa, Kansas City at Detroit,
July 22, 2004.
--Ed Sprague, Toronto at Seattle, April 22,
1996.
--Andres Galarraga, Colorado vs. Houston,
July 3, 1995.
RUNS BATTED IN:
Most Runs Batted In, Game
7 (tie)--Mike Sweeney, Kansas City at
Detroit, July 22, 2004.
--Richie Sexson, Milwaukee vs. St.
Louis, April 18, 2002.
6 (tie)--Omar Vizquel, Cleveland vs. Seattle,
October 13, 2001 (Game 3, ALDS).
--Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle vs. New York Yankees, May 24, 1996.
5 (tie)--Dave Ross, Cincinnati at Seattle, June 22, 2007.
--Carlos Delgado, Toronto at Seattle,
May 3, 1999.
--Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle vs. Toronto, April 30, 1999.
--Dante Bichette, Colorado vs. New York
Mets, August 9, 1998.
--Craig Paquette, Kansas City vs. Seattle, May 24, 1997.
--Joe Carter, Toronto at Seattle, April 22, 1996.
--Ed Sprague, Toronto at Seattle, April 22, 1996.
--Andres Galarraga, Colorado vs. Houston, July 3, 1995.
PITCHING:
Most Strikeouts, Game:
16--Randy Johnson, Seattle vs. Kansas
City, July 18, 1997.
15--Roger Clemens, New York Yankees at
Seattle, October 14, 2000 (Game 4, ALCS, ties record for most strikeouts in a
Championship Series game).
14--Randy Johnson, Seattle vs. Chicago
White Sox, March 31, 1996.
12 (tie)--Mike Mussina, New York
Yankees at Seattle, May 7, 2003.
--Matt Clement, Chicago Cubs.
vs. Cincinnati, April 19, 2002.
--Pedro Martinez, Boston at Seattle, May 1, 2001.
--Kevin Brown, Los Angeles vs. Milwaukee, August 4, 2000.
--Randy Johnson, Seattle vs.
Colorado, June 13, 1997.
Most Walks, Game:
7 (tie)--Jamie Moyer, Seattle vs. New
York Yankees, August 29, 2000.
--Jeff Suppan, Kansas City at Seattle,
April 23, 2000.
6 (tie)--10 times.
Notable Individual Pitching
Performances (either <5 hits allowed or no runs allowed):
One-hitter:
Roger Clemens, New York Yankees at
Seattle, October 14, 2000 (Game 4, ALCS, 15 strikeouts, 2 walks, won 5-0).
Two-hitter:
Jamie Moyer, Seattle vs. Kansas City,
June 2, 2006 (2 strikeouts, 1 walk, won 4-0).
Three-hitter:
Miguel Batista, Arizona at Oakland,
July 1, 2006 (6 strikeouts, 1 walk, won 7-2).
Joel Pineiro, Seattle vs. Texas, July
26, 2003 (7 strikeouts, 2 walks, won 4-0).
Freddy Garcia, Seattle vs. Anaheim,
September 18, 2001 (9 strikeouts, 4 walks, won 4-0).
Jack McDowell, Chicago White Sox vs.
Baltimore, July 1, 1993 (3 strikeouts, 1 walk, 1 earned run, lost 0-1).
Mike Williams, Philadelphia at Los
Angeles, July 5, 1992 (1 strikeout, 1 walk, 1 earned run, won 9-3).
Four-hitter:
Bartolo Colon, Los Angeles of Anaheim
at Seattle, July 5, 2006 (2 strikeouts, no walks, won 4-0).
Kirk Saarloos, Oakland at Seattle, June
23, 2005 (7 strikeouts, no walks, won 5-0).
Freddy Garcia, Seattle vs. San Diego,
June 25, 2004 (5 strikeouts, 3 walks, 3 earned runs, lost 2-3).
Woody Williams, San Diego vs.
Philadelphia, July 31, 2000 (4 strikeouts, 2 walks, 1 earned run, won 4-1).
Five-hit shutout:
Carl Pavano, New York Yankees at
Seattle, May 17, 2005 (7 strikeouts, no walks, won 6-0).
Gil Meche, Seattle vs. Boston,
September 12, 2004 (4 strikeouts, 1 walk, won 2-0).
Notable Combined Pitching Performances
(either <5 hits allowed or no runs allowed):
Two-hitter:
Daniel Cabrera (8) and B.J. Ryan (1),
Baltimore at Seattle, July 14, 2005 (won 5-3).
Jamie Moyer (7), Arthur Rhodes (1), and
Kazuhiro Sasaki (1), Seattle vs. Baltimore, September 9, 2001 (won 6-0).
Randy Johnson (6), Mike Timlin (1.1),
Norm Charlton (.1), and Heathcliff Slocumb (1.1), Seattle vs. Cleveland, August
20, 1997 (won 1-0).
Three-hitter:
Miguel Batista (8) and Sean Green (1),
Seattle vs. Texas, September 29, 2007 (won 5-1).
Aaron Harang (8) and Mike Gosling (1),
Cincinnati at Seattle, June 22, 2007 (won 16-1).
Joel Pineiro (8) and Shigetoshi
Hasegawa (1), Seattle vs. Houston, June 8, 2004 (lost 0-1).
Joel Pineiro (7), Arthur Rhodes (1) and
Jeff Nelson (1), Seattle vs. Detroit, July 31, 2003 (won 4-0).
Pedro Martinez (8) and Rolando Arrojo
(1), Boston at Seattle, May 1, 2001 (won 2-0).
Ricky Bones (7), Jesse Orosco (1.1),
and Doug Henry (.2), Milwaukee at Cleveland, June 24, 1993 (won 5-3).
Four-hitter:
Oscar Villareal (5), Chad Peronto (1),
Danys Baez (2), and Bob Wickman (1), Atlanta at Washington, August 17, 2006 (won
5-0).
Jarrod Washburn (6.2), Rafael Soriano
(1.1), and J.J. Putz (1), Seattle vs. Tampa Bay, August 9, 2006 (won 2-0).
Gil Meche (7), Rafael Soriano (1) and
J.J. Putz (1), Seattle vs. Detroit, July 9, 2006 (won 3-2).
Jarrod Washburn (7), Rafael Soriano (1)
and George Sherrill (1), Seattle vs. Cleveland, May 7, 2006 (lost 0-2).
Randy Johnson (7), Tom Gordon (1) and
Mariano Rivera (1), New York Yankees at Seattle, August 31, 2005 (won 2-0).
Bartolo Colon (8) and Esteban Yan (1),
Los Angeles of Anaheim at Seattle, August 13, 2005 (won 9-1).
Jarrod Washburn (7.2) and Brendan
Donnelly (1.1), Los Angeles of Anaheim at Seattle, May 2, 2005 (won 5-0).
Chan Ho Park (7), Ben Shouse (0), Doug
Brocail (1) and Francisco Cordero (1), Texas at Seattle, October 3, 2004 (won
3-0).
Ben Sheets (5), Dave Burba (2) and Ben
Ford (2), Milwaukee at Houston, April 15, 2004 (won 6-2).
Eric DuBose (8), Jorge Julio (.1) and
B.J. Ryan (0), Baltimore at Seattle, August 29, 2003 (lost 2-3).
Jamie Moyer (7), Jeff Nelson (1) and
Arthur Rhodes (1), Seattle vs. Anaheim, April 8, 2003 (won 5-0).
Kevin Appier (8) and Troy Percival (1),
Anaheim at Seattle, July 28, 2002 (won 1-0).
Mike Sirotka (7), Bobby Howry (1.1),
Kerry Wunsch (0), and Keith Foulke (.2), Chicago White Sox at Seattle, August
25, 2000 (won 4-1).
Randy Johnson (8) and Scott Sanders
(1), Seattle vs. Colorado, June 13, 1997 (won 6-1).
Dave Stewart (6) and Kevin Campbell
(3), Oakland at Texas, August 4, 1992 (won 9-0).
Five-hit shutout:
Jake Woods (5), Julio Mateo (2.1), and
Eric O'Flaherty (1.2), Seattle vs. Boston, August 25, 2006 (won 6-0).
Ryan Franklin (8) and Arthur Rhodes
(1), Seattle vs. Montreal, June 12, 2003 (won 1-0).
Jarrod Washburn (8) and Troy Percival
(1), Anaheim at Seattle, April 10, 2003 (won 3-0).
Jamie Moyer (8) and Gregg Olson (1),
Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, July 1, 1993 (won 1-0).
Six-hit shutout:
Roger Clemens (6.2), Ben Lidge (1.1),
and Octavio Dotel (1), Houston at Seattle, June 8, 2004 (won 1-0).
Seven-hit shutout:
Mark Mulder (7), Ricardo Rincon (.2)
and Keith Foulke (1.1), Oakland at Seattle, July 24, 2003 (won 3-0).
Nine-hit shutout:
C.C. Sabathia (8) and Bob Wickman (1),
Cleveland at Seattle, May 7, 2006 (won 2-0).