The first time Seattle Mariners fans saw Ichiro Suzuki was April 2, 2001, on Opening Day against the Oakland Athletics at ...
Randy Johnson spent 22 years in the majors and pitched over 200 innings in 14, including in his age-41 and age-42 seasons in New York. He also surpassed 250 innings three times in his career.
Johnson has been captivated by the beauty of Africa, where he has taken breathtaking pictures from the animal kingdom to ...
The Seattle Mariners made the surprise announcement during Ichiro's HOF election press conference Tuesday at T-Mobile Park.
The Mariners will retire Ichiro's iconic number 51 amid his Baseball Hall of Fame induction during the 2025 season.
Johnson also spent 17 years as sports copy editor/layout editor at the Minnesota Star Tribune after five years in a similar role with the St. Paul Pioneer Press. He also was assistant sports ...
During the regular December meeting of the Township, Doug Henry presented a bill for $3,204.50 for legal services rendered ...
But Suzuki wasn't the only franchise great who wore No. 51. Before Suzuki, the number was donned by Randy Johnson, who pitched for the Mariners for the better part of 10 seasons from 1989-1998 and ...