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at Seattle's T-Mobile Park. His No. 51 will be the fourth number retired by the franchise, as it will join Ken Griffey's No. 24, Edgar Martinez's No. 11, and Jackie Robinson's No. 42, which is ...
No one will wear 51 for the Mariners ever again. Ichiro joins fellow Hall of Famers Ken Griffey Jr and Edgar Martinez as the only retired numbers in Mariners history. Jackie Robinson's number 42 ...
Ichiro isn’t the only famous Mariner to wear No. 51. Randy Johnson, another member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, also wore the number. Ichiro asked Johnson, who had been traded to Houston two ...
(KOMO News) TOPICS: SEATTLE — Hours after he narrowly missed out on a unanimous Hall of Fame selection, Ichiro Suzuki received news that his iconic number 51 jersey will be retired by the Mariners.