The Mariners didn't know they were trading for immortality on May 25, 1989. They knew they were trading their best pitcher for possibility. On that day, the Mariners sent Mark Langston to the Montreal ...
Seattle Mariners chairman John Stanton announced that the team will add a statue of Randy Johnson outside T-Mobile Park next ...
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners have now retired the number 51 jersey—again. Last year it was Ichiro; this time it was Randy Johnson's time to shine. Saturday's pre-game ceremony to honor Johnson ...
The Seattle Mariners will retire Randy Johnson’s No. 51 on Saturday before their game against the Kansas City Royals, and the moment deserves to be treated as more than a ceremonial nod to a Hall of ...
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 ...
Hall of Fame pitcher Randy Johnson had his jersey No. 51 retired by the Seattle Mariners in a ceremony on Saturday. Mariners chairman and managing partner John Stanton revealed that Johnson will also ...
The Seattle Mariners retired Hall of Fame pitcher Randy Johnson’s No. 51 in an emotional ceremony at T-Mobile Park, marking him as only the fifth player in franchise history to receive the honor. The ...
During an 11-minute speech in the middle of the Mariners diamond, Randy Johnson gave every indication that the lingering animosity he’d held onto for years had finally washed away, once and for all.
The Seattle Mariners retired Hall of Fame pitcher Randy Johnson’s No. 51 in a pregame ceremony at T-Mobile Park, placing it alongside Ichiro Suzuki’s identical number. Mariners chairman John Stanton ...