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Former Seattle Mariners stars Randy Johnson and Ichiro Suzuki will share a very special honor in the years to come.
Last Saturday at T-Mobile Park, Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki had his iconic No. 51 retired by the organization. With ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Ichiro Suzuki Had Wholesome Full-Circle Moment With Randy Johnson ...
Ichiro throws out the first pitch to Randy Johnson in catcher's gear on his Hall of Fame plaque day before the matchup with ...
Bucs had two transfers who'd been ruled ineligible in uniform and involved in team activities during state tournament ...
1997 — Randy Johnson struck out 19, matching the major league record for left-handers he had tied earlier this season, as the ...
Randy Johnson is a Hall of Fame pitcher, all-time great flamethrower, one of the tallest to ever play the game and a World Series champion. But perhaps what he’s best known for is tragically ...
Randy Johnson is one of the greatest pitchers in Major League Baseball history. But on Saturday, Johnson shared that he gets remembered by a lot of people for one pitch. Specifically, Johnson is ...
All of that, of course, describes Randy Johnson, who became the most decorated left-hander in baseball history. It also describes Robbie Ray, the surprise ace of the Toronto Blue Jays.
Randy Johnson Editor’s Note: Randy Johnson, a legend of the appliance industry, died earlier this month (January 2025) at the age of 78. Still working as chief merchant of Southeast tech and ...
Randy Johnson enjoyed plenty of big moments and sensational performances in his Hall of Fame career. He pitched the Diamondbacks to a World Series win in 2001, he threw a perfect game in 2004, he ...