"The Big Unit" - a fitting nickname for the 6 foot 10 inch left hander, but not just due to his size. Randy Johnson had about as outsized a career as one could wish for - a devastating fastball and ...
Hall of Famer Randy Johnson's No. 51 will be retired by the Seattle Mariners during a pregame ceremony next season, the club announced Monday. Johnson threw the first no-hitter in Mariners’ history on ...
The Seattle Mariners are set to officially retire Randy Johnson’s number 51 during a pre-game ceremony at T-Mobile Park on May 2, 2026. Johnson’s number 51 will be the fifth number retired in Mariners ...
Randy Johnson threw Seattle's first no-hitter on June 2, 1990, and he became the franchise's first Cy Young Award winner in 1995. RVR Photos / Imagn Images Within the same year, the Seattle Mariners ...
SEATTLE (AP) — Hall of Fame left-hander Randy Johnson will have his No. 51 retired by the Seattle Mariners during a pregame ceremony on May 2, 2026, the club announced Thursday. In June, the Mariners ...
SEATTLE — Hall of Fame left-hander Randy Johnson will have his No. 51 retired by the Seattle Mariners during a pregame ceremony on May 2, 2026, the club announced Thursday. In June, the Mariners said ...
The Seattle Mariners will celebrate the contributions of legendary lefty Randy Johnson by retiring his No. 51 on May 2, 2026, the club announced on Thursday. The celebration will take place in a ...
Randy Jones threw a fastball that topped off at 80 mies per hour, but that didn't stop him from winning 20 games twice, the NL Cy Young Award and being named to two All Star Games during the 1970s for ...
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