The 1995 Seattle Mariners hitting stats seen on this page include hitting data for every player who appeared in a game during the 1995 season. During the postseason, though, Buhner hit .383 with four more dingers.

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Dan Wilson, catcher

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Rafael Carmona, relief pitcher

}); window._taboola = window._taboola || []; Of course, "The Double" will live on as one of the most famous plays in M's history, but the night before he homered in seven runs against the Yankees in the ALDS, including a grand slam.

That 1995 season was the first time since the team’s inception in 1977 that the Mariners made the playoffs, thanks to a late-season surge culminating in a … Note: To be included in the gallery above, position players had to appear in a minimum of 20 games for the Mariners and pitchers had to appear in a minimum of 10. placement: 'Interstitial Gallery Thumbnails 35',

1995: An integral piece of Seattle's bullpen, Nelson finished 7-3 with a 2.17 ERA in 62 games that season. Total appearances at the plate shall include official times at bat, plus bases on balls, times hit by pitcher, sacrifice hits, sacrifice flies and times awarded first base because of interference or obstruction.

1995: As a rookie, Widger was a jack of all trades, usually backing up Dan Wilson at catcher but also playing in the outfield after pinch,

Dan Wilson, catcher

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NOW: Fleming, however, didn't make it past the '95 season, when surgery cut his major-league career short.

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NOW: Arguably the best designated hitter in history, Martinez continues to be snubbed by Cooperstown but of course is a member of the M's Hall of Fame. }); window._taboola = window._taboola || []; Washington Nationals re-signing Josh Harrison to one-year contract. He remains involved with local charities, founded his own tequila brand and even his own bank.

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Edgar Martinez, designated hitter

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Norm Charlton, relief pitcher

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Bill Risley, relief pitcher

NOW: Is the color commentator for Mariners television broadcasts, sitting next to Dave Sims in the booth. target_type: 'mix' He was clutch in Seattle's one-game playoff against the California Angels, and even came in for relief in Game 5 of the ALDS against the Yankees.

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1995: A rookie in 1995, he filled in mostly at left and right field, and batted .234 in 52 games that season.

NOW: Retiring as a Mariner after 2001, Charlton became a Seattle pitching coach in 2008 but didn't survive the next season's coaching change.

1995: A homegrown star, Martinez was an All-Star in '95 when he batted .293 with 31 home runs for the Mariners. container: 'taboola-interstitial-gallery-thumbnails-25', target_type: 'mix' }); window._taboola = window._taboola || []; Wells had two,

Chris Widger, utlity player

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1995: Mainly a pinch hitter in '95, Strange did the job well, finishing the season batting .271 in 155 at-bats over 74 games. 'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+'://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js';fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document, 'script', 'twitter-wjs'); Joshua TrujilloPhoto editorjoshtrujillo@seattlepi.com(206) 448-8186Follow @joshtrujillo

1995: The "Big Unit" won the A.L.

1995: The M's traded for Torres that May, sending Wilson Delgado and Shawn Estes to the San Francisco Giants, but Torres didn't exactly work,

Ron Villone, relief pitcher

1995: Frey bounced from the San Francisco Giants to the Mariners in May, and then from Seattle to the Philadelphia,

Ken Griffey Jr., center fielder