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On November 2, 2003, Villone chose to test the free agent market, once again.
The Mariners signed him to a one-year contract.
Villone had a decent season with them, going 8 – 6 with a 4. 08 earned run average.
Again, Villone was used in a long relief / spot starter role, something that he was accustomed to from his days with Houston, Colorado, and Pittsburgh.
In 117 innings, Villone gave up 102 hits and 64 walks, while striking out 86.
His contract expired at the end of the season, and he declared free agency once again.
The Mariners inked him to another one-year deal on December 19, 2004.
In the season, Ron went 2 – 3 with a 2. 45 earned run average.
Used primarily as a lefty specialist, he pitched 40 innings, allowing 33 hits, 23 walks, and 41 strikeouts.

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