Randy Johnson, Seattle Mariners and T-Mobile Park
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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.
The Seattle Mariners will retire the number of one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball history Saturday night when Randy Johnson's No. 51 is immortalized at T-Mobile Park.
If there was animus between the Mariners and Randy Johnson in his final days in Seattle, it has been replaced by adoration.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 fellow Mariners legends Ken Griffey Jr.
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.
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Mariners eye momentum boost as Randy Johnson honored
The Seattle Mariners return home from a 5-1 road trip aiming to build on their surge while honoring Hall of Famer Randy Johnson with a No. 51 retirement ceremony. The homestand opener against Kansas City comes amid key roster developments, including Cole ...