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On this day in 1997, Seattle Mariners' legend Randy Johnson gave up a home run to Oakland Athletics' slugger Mark McGwire that traveled an estimated 538 feet!
The Seattle Mariners are in the thick of a crowded American League playoff picture, but are in a good position to create separation from the rest of the field.
Seattle Mariners star catcher Cal Raleigh became one of the fastest players in MLB history to reach 30 home runs in a season.
O n Monday, the Seattle Mariners announced that they will retire Randy Johnson's No. 51 during the 2026 season. ... He also went 20-4 in 1997.
Seattle Mariners pitcher Randy Johnson sends another strike across the plate late in the ninth inning of his no-hitter ... Jackie Robinson’s number 42 was retired by Major League Baseball in ...
Seattle Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford went 3-for-4 in the team's 5-1 loss on Tuesday night against the Baltimore ... He helped the Mariners to the playoffs in the 1995, 1997 and 2000 ...
When the owners of the Seattle Mariners gathered last week for a meeting, Jerry Dipoto, the president of baseball operations, ... 1997. 9.1. Brian McCann. 2008. 8.3. Joe Mauer. 2009. 8.3.
“He just continues to grow and mature in this game,” said Mariners manager Dan Wilson, a former catcher who was on that Seattle team in 1997. “And the pace that he’s on right now with home runs ...
Mariners pitcher George Kirby was left bloodied in a scary scene Tuesday night when he was hit in the face with a 102.7-mph line drive off the bat of Orioles infielder Ramon Urias.
And because of that, the Seattle Mariners catcher is in rare company when it comes to some early-season home run history. ... Ken Griffey Jr. (1994, 1997, 1998, 1999) Jay Buhner (1996) ...