Seattle Mariners: Top 50 players of all time

Jun 4, 2016; Arlington, TX, USA; A Seattle Mariners hat sits on top a mitt during a game against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Park in Arlington. Rangers won 10-4. Mandatory Credit: Ray Carlin-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 4, 2016; Arlington, TX, USA; A Seattle Mariners hat sits on top a mitt during a game against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Park in Arlington. Rangers won 10-4. Mandatory Credit: Ray Carlin-USA TODAY Sports /
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Oct 16, 2015; Kansas City, MO, USA; Kansas City Royals owner David Glass (center) talks with Major League Baseball chief baseball officer Joe Torre (left) and baseball analyst Harold Reynolds (right) prior to game one of the ALCS against the Toronto Blue Jays in at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter G. Aiken-USA TODAY Sports /

22. Harold Reynolds (1983-1992)

Now one of the voices of baseball on MLB Network, Reynolds remains in the public eye despite being retired since 1994. He was a two-time All-Star and three-time Gold Glove winner as a Mariner.

He is third in Mariners history in stolen bases with 228. He swiped 60 bags in 1987. He also notched 11 triples in 1988.

Reynolds was pretty consistent as the M’s everyday second baseman. He amassed 1,063 hits in Seattle, along with a .260 average.

21. Dan Wilson (1994-2005)

Wilson is the first Mariners’ Hall of Famer to make the list. He was inducted in 2012.

Easily the best catcher in Seattle history, he was a part of the postseason runs of 1995, 1997, 2000 and 2001. EVERY TIME THE MARINERS MADE THE PLAYOFFS.

Wilson was a master at handling the pitching staff. He caught greats like Randy Johnson and Jamie Moyer.

He twice led the American League in gunning down would-be base stealers. There is much more to a catcher than hitting stats and Wilson checked all the boxes.

He also hit 18 home runs in 1996, his only All-Star year. One cannot tell the history of the Mariners without mentioning Wilson.