Hall of Famer, Seattle Mariners Legend Randy Johnson Has No. 51 Retired
The National Baseball Hall of Famer and one of the most dominant left-handed pitchers in baseball history became the second player to have their No. 51 retired by the Mariners
Former Seattle Mariners starting pitcher and National Baseball Hall of Famer Randy Johnson arrives to a ceremony retiring his No. 51, joining family, friends and other members of the Mariners Hall of Fame on Saturday at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. SEATTLE โ For the second year in a row, an iconic player in the history of the Seattle Mariners ย who wore No.
51 had his jersey retired. Last year, near unanimous 2025 National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Ichiro Suzuki had his No. 51 retired.
On Saturday at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, legendary left-handed pitcher and 2015 National Baseball HOF inductee Randy Johnson became the second No. 51 to join team legends/fellow HOFers Ken Griffey Jr. (No.
24) and Edgar Martinez (No. 11) and baseball legend Jackie Robinson Jr. (No.