Tag Archives: Randy Johnson

Mariners Building Through Free Agency: Come As You Are

I know it, you know it, the baseball world knows it. The Seattle Mariners are an undesirable and very limited offensive team in their current state. As the 2011 season comes to a halt, arguably the two best Mariner hitters … Continue reading

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Pac-12 Mariners

If you ever played in the Pac-10 and played for the Seattle Mariners… you made this impressive list! Continue reading

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The Worst Division of All-Time

I found an interesting baseball nugget that I had to share. You know how I roll. I’m here for you to amaze your friends. The 2010 version of the Seattle Seahawks reached the NFL playoffs with a sub .500 record. … Continue reading

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Remembering Mark Langston

Mark Langston was the first “good” pitcher the Mariners farm system produced. He was born on August 20, 1960, in San Diego, CA. Langston was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 15th round of the 1978 amateur draft, but … Continue reading

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Motown Philly Back Again + Best M’s Trade Ever?

Wow! Cliff Lee went back to the Phillies. The Phillies will now trot out a rotation that includes Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee, Roy Oswalt and Cole Hamels. Scary, simply scary! If I’m an NL East rival right now, I throw … Continue reading

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2010 Felix Has Matched ’95 Randy

Well, sorta. He’s matched ’95 Randy in 100-pitch starts. Randy Johnson winning the Cy Young Award in 1995 for the Mariners probably has no correlation to how many pitches he threw, but we all know he was the ace that … Continue reading

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