The answers above don't seem to fully answer the original question, and I'm not sure if this does either, but hopefully this might help someone:
See How to output MySQL query results in CSV format? for a lot of comments regarding how to sed. For example, based on the original parameters, the following might be sufficient:
mysql --batch -u user -h remote.host.tld database --port 3306 -ppass -e "SELECT * FROM webrecord_wr25mfz_20101011_175524;" | sed 's/\t/,/g' 2>&1
This is similar to the answer above, but redirecting to stdout instead of blah.csv.
However, (although not sure if this will work if you need to preserve tabs, there are many ways to address this though), I've used https://stackoverflow.com/a/2543226/2178980 to correctly escape double quotations and convert to comma-separated:
mysql --batch -u user -h remote.host.tld database --port 3306 -ppass -e "SELECT * FROM webrecord_wr25mfz_20101011_175524;" | perl -lpe 's/"/\\"/g; s/^|$/"/g; s/\t/","/g' 2>&1
- Execute the
sql "SELECT * FROM webrecord_wr25mfz_20101011_175524;" via mysql (this output will be tab-separated)
- Convert to comma-separated by piping to
perl -lpe 's/"/\\"/g; s/^|$/"/g; s/\t/","/g'
- Have the output go to
stdout by appending 2>&1