The Mariners’ 1989 trade for Randy Johnson turned a risky bet on raw talent into one of the greatest franchise-altering moves ...
Hall of Fame pitcher Randy Johnson had his jersey No. 51 retired by the Seattle Mariners in a ceremony on Saturday.
The Seattle Mariners have now retired the number 51 jersey-- again. Last year it was Ichiro; this time it was Randy Johnson's ...
Johnson doesn't get the same recognition as Ken Griffey Jr., Edgar Martinez or Jay Buhner in Mariners' lore, but he deserves ...
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Mariners starter Emerson Hancock throws 14 strikeouts on Randy Johnson jersey retirement night
Saturday was a day to celebrate former Seattle Mariners pitcher Randy Johnson, who became the fourth player in Mariners ...
When Randy Johnson was traded to the Mariners in 1989, few could have imagined it would end up as a franchise-altering move ...
The Seattle Mariners will honor Hall of Famer Randy Johnson with a pregame ceremony at T-Mobile Park on Saturday.
The Seattle Mariners announced plans Saturday to erect a statue of Hall of Fame pitcher Randy Johnson outside T-Mobile Park ...
Jersey number 51 was retired by the Mariners for both outfielder Ichiro Suzuki and, more recently, pitcher Randy Johnson.
If there was animus between the Mariners and Randy Johnson in his final days in Seattle, it has been replaced by adoration. Saturday night, the Big Unit’s No. 51 was retired beside Jackie Robinson and ...
On the night Randy Johnson's No. 51 was retired, the Mariners announced that a new statue of the Hall of Fame left-hander ...
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