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The Seattle Mariners made a major announcement on Monday morning, revealing that they will retire Randy Johnson's No. 51 in a pregame ceremony in 2026. The exact date of the ceremony will be announced after the 2026 Major League Schedule has been finalized.
The team made the announcement on Monday – exactly 35 years to the date that the left-hander threw the team’s first no-hitter game ever.
Randy Johnson was one of the greatest pitchers in Seattle Mariners history, and Seattle will reward his contribution to the team by retiring his No. 51 during a home game at T-Mobile Park during the 2026 season.
June 2 is a very special day in Seattle Mariners team history, because it's the anniversary of the probable biggest day in team history. It was on June 2, 1987
Harry Ford has been tearing up the minors like Cole Young, but the Seattle Mariners have many more factors involved in Ford's potential promotion.