Major League Baseball Mariners 19 years in a row without progressing to playoffs September 25, 17:14

The Mariners, to which Yusei Kikuchi and Yoshihisa Hirano belong in the major leagues, have missed the playoffs this season for the 19th consecutive year.

The Mariners have no chance of advancing to the playoffs this season as the second-placed Astros won in the same American League western district on the 24th.



The Mariners last made it to the playoffs in 2001, when retired Ichiro was in his first year in the Major Leagues, and he missed out for the 19th consecutive year.

This is currently the longest worst record of the 30 Major League Baseball teams.



In this season's Major League Baseball, the regular season has been significantly shortened from 162 games to 60 games due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, and the playoffs can be played by 16 teams, 6 more than usual, with 14 Padres. For the first time in a year, the White Sox has decided to advance to the playoffs for the first time in 12 years.



The Mariners have a batting average of 20%, 2 minutes and 6 minutes this season, and an ERA of 5.15, both of which are not in the 13th place in the league, and are required to improve their team strength in preparation for a comeback next season.