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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is completely rewriting the record books here in 2025. Hitting his 30th home run on Saturday, Raleigh already has the most ...
Last week, the Seattle Mariners made a major announcement, revealing that Randy Johnson will get his No. 51 retired by the Mariners in 2026. He will join Ichiro ...
Last week, the Seattle Mariners made a major announcement, revealing that Randy Johnson will get his No. 51 retired by the Mariners in 2026. He will join Ichiro, Ken Griffey Jr., Edgar Martinez ...
SEATTLE, WA - AUGUST 10: Former Mariners great, Ken Griffey Jr. gets a hug from Edgar Martinez as he is introduced during a ceremony inducting him into the Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame prior to ...
The Mariners' Cal Raleigh has already broken Johnny Bench's MLB record for home runs by a catcher before the All-Star break.
Both Mariners icons will have their own No. 51 displayed alongside Seattle’s Ken Griffey Jr. (24), Edgar Martinez (11), and the league-retired No. 42 that honors Hall-of-Famer Jackie Robinson.
Ken Griffey Jr. debuted with the Mariners in 1989 and became a force, winning 10 straight Gold Gloves, seven Silver Sluggers ...
Both Mariners icons will have their own No. 51 displayed alongside Seattle’s Ken Griffey Jr. (24), Edgar Martinez (11), and the league-retired No. 42 that honors Hall-of-Famer Jackie Robinson.
Both Mariners icons will have their own No. 51 displayed alongside Seattle’s Ken Griffey Jr. (24), Edgar Martinez (11), and the league-retired No. 42 that honors Hall-of-Famer Jackie Robinson.
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