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Ryan McKee/Rich Clarkson and Associates

April 2, 2001: Ichiro propels Mariners to Opening Day win in his major-league debut

Ichiro

April 6, 2001: Ichiro’s first major-league homer gives Mariners 10-inning win over Rangers

Ryan McKee/Rich Clarkson and Associates

April 11, 2001: ‘Something out of Star Wars’: Ichiro’s throwing arm on center stage against Oakland

Ryan McKee/Rich Clarkson and Associates

June 8, 2001: Seattle Mariners extend winning streak to 15 games

Ryan McKee/Rich Clarkson and Associates

June 16, 2001: John Olerud becomes third Mariners player to hit for the cycle

Cal Ripken Jr. (Trading Card DB)

July 10, 2001: Cal Ripken Jr. steals the All-Star spotlight in Seattle

August 5, 2001: Cleveland overcomes 12-run deficit to beat Mariners

Ryan McKee/Rich Clarkson and Associates

August 19, 2001: Mike Cameron ties Mariners franchise record with 8 RBIs

September 19, 2001: Seattle Mariners clinch division title and pay tribute to America

October 4, 2001: Mariners crush Rangers, 16-1, tie AL record with 114th win

Jamie Moyer, courtesy of the Seattle Mariners

October 5, 2001: Jamie Moyer’s 20th victory gives Seattle Mariners an AL-record 115 wins

October 6, 2001: Seattle Mariners catch the 1906 Cubs with record-tying 116th win

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