Hall of Fame pitcher Randy Johnson had his jersey No. 51 retired by the Seattle Mariners in a ceremony on Saturday.
Seattle Mariners chairman John Stanton announced that the team will add a statue of Randy Johnson outside T-Mobile Park next ...
Johnson’s No. 51 will be the fifth number retired in franchise history, joining fellow Hall of Famers Ken Griffey Jr. (#24), Edgar Martinez (#11), Ichiro Suzuki (#51)—and league-wide—Jackie Robinson ( ...
Even further than that, to retire the exact same number. The Seattle Mariners just made it official tonight in their game ...
The Big Unit is getting a big statue. As part of his No. 51 retirement ceremony on Saturday, the Mariners revealed their ...
The Mariners’ 1989 trade for Randy Johnson turned a risky bet on raw talent into one of the greatest franchise-altering moves in team history.
As the Mariners retire Randy Johnson’s No. 51, Seattle finally gives permanent space to the chapter that helped shape the Big Unit’s legend.
On the night Randy Johnson's No. 51 was retired, the Mariners announced that a new statue of the Hall of Fame left-hander ...
The Seattle Mariners will honor Hall of Famer Randy Johnson with a pregame ceremony at T-Mobile Park on Saturday, officially retiring his No. 51 before the team takes on the Kansas City Royals.
Randy Johnson, who was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame earlier this month in his first year on the ballot, will ...
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners announced plans Saturday to erect a statue of Hall of Fame pitcher Randy Johnson outside T-Mobile Park during his No. 51 retirement ceremony. Club chairman John Stanton ...
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