Randy Johnson, one of baseball’s most dominant left-handed pitchers, enjoyed a legendary 22-year career. Nicknamed “The Big Unit,” he pitched for six teams: the Montreal Expos, Seattle Mariners, ...
The Seattle Mariners pitching staff will likely be the strength of the team for years going forward. Specifically the starters. The Mariners' rotation boasts three hurlers who've made the All-Star ...
Seattle's Thanksgiving weather records: a cornucopia of cold, gusts, and a feast of rain From bitter cold to battering winds, a deluge of rain or a dumping of storm, there's a cornucopia of weather ...
If he could have had a two-sided cap, he would have. He is as adamant about that as he is sensitive. Randy Johnson, perhaps the greatest left-handed pitcher of all time, wants it to be clear how much ...
The stars were out for the Game 3 of the American League Championship Series. The Seattle Mariners returned home with a 2-0 lead over the Toronto Blue Jays, looking to do more damage on Wednesday ...
Legendary left-hander Randy Johnson had one of the greatest pitching careers of all time. In his 22-year MLB career, which ...
Voice of the Mariners, Rick Rizzs, joins Ballpark Buzz to preview upcoming pitching rotations, Cal Raleigh's MVP-caliber performance and Randy Johnson's planned jersey retirement. James Comey strikes ...
Johnson’s No. 51 will be the fifth number retired in franchise history, joining fellow Hall of Famers Ken Griffey Jr. (#24), Edgar Martinez (#11), Ichiro Suzuki (#51)—and league-wide—Jackie Robinson ( ...
Surprisingly often, animals show up uninvited at sporting events. Sometimes, it gets a little weird. By Victor Mather The Mets finally have both aces in action, and October glory is easy to imagine.
If he could have had a two-sided cap, he would have. He is as adamant about that as he is sensitive. Randy Johnson, perhaps the greatest left-handed pitcher of all time, wants it to be clear how much ...
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