The Mariners’ May, by the numbers

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May 29, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners center fielder Julio Rodriguez (44) and shortstop J.P. Crawford (3) celebrate after Crawford hit a home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the first inning at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images | Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

Rick Rizzs Happy Totals: 15
Dan Wilson Tough One Tonights: 13
Run Differential: +23

wRC+: 110 (8th)
Rotation ERA-/FIP-: 89/80 (10th/4th)
Bullpen ERA-/FIP-: 75/93 (8th/10th)
OAA: -5
BsR: 0.1 (15th)

Mariners fWAR leader: Bryan Woo, 1.4

Beef Boy Bombs: 0
Josh Naylor SB: 8 for 8
Julio HR-SB: 10-2
Ty France Memorial HBP Counter: Randy Arozarena, 5

Luke Raley wOBA: .475 (1st in MLB)
Mitch Garver hard-hit rate: 52.2%
Cal Raleigh games played: 9
Cole Young wRC+: 66
J.P. Crawford HR: 7 (tied for most of his career (Sept./Oct. 2023))
Julio Rodríguez HR: 10 (most of his career)
Leo Rivas PA: 32
Rob Refsnyder K%: 40.9%

Piggyback Starts: 3
Combined runs allowed across 3 piggyback starts: 6
Bryan Woo sinker%: 13.5% (lowest of his career by 7.1%)
Logan Gilbert HR: 7 (second most of his career)
George Kirby Whiff%: 20.6% (third lowest of his career)
Emerson Hancock FIP: 2.44 (17th in MLB)

Combined games missed by Matt Brash and Gabe Speier: 38
Andrés Muñoz xwOBAcon: .439 (4th highest of his career)
Jose A. Ferrer ERA/xERA: 1.64/1.93
Cooper Criswell hard-hit rate: 17.9% (3rd best in MLB, min. 10 IP)

Your favorite May stat not listed here: In the comments

Playoff position: 1st place in AL West, +2.5 games

Current overall record and run differential: 31-29, +30
On this date in 2025: 31-26, +7
2024: 32-27, -6
2023: 29-27, +24
2022: 21-28, -9

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Randy Johnson: Luke Raley, +1.06 WPA
Rob Johnson: Andrés Muñoz, -0.85 WPA

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