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Mariners' Arozarena and Rodriguez Join Exclusive 20-20 Club

Summary

  • Mariners' outfielders achieve rare 20-20 seasons
  • Arozarena and Rodriguez are 4th pair of teammates to do so
  • Milestone reached through July 31, 2025
Mariners' Arozarena and Rodriguez Join Exclusive 20-20 Club

As of August 5, 2025, the Seattle Mariners' revamped lineup has been making waves, with two of their star players achieving a rare statistical accomplishment. Left fielder Randy Arozarena and center fielder Julio Rodriguez have both recorded 20-20 seasons, joining an exclusive club in MLB history.

Arozarena reached the 20-20 mark on July 29, 2025, with his 20th stolen base against the Athletics. Rodriguez followed suit on August 3, 2025, hitting his 20th home run against the Texas Rangers. This puts the two Mariners outfielders in elite company, as they are just the fourth pair of teammates to achieve respective 20-20 seasons through 113 games.

The other three pairs to accomplish this feat are Shawn Green and Jose Canseco of the 1998 Toronto Blue Jays, Dante Bichette and Ellis Burks of the 1996 Colorado Rockies, and Darryl Strawberry and Howard Johnson of the 1987 and 1988 New York Mets. Mariners fans will have the opportunity to witness a piece of baseball history when the team hosts the Tampa Bay Rays, as Ichiro Suzuki's Hall of Fame plaque will be on display.

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Arozarena and Rodriguez both recorded 20-20 seasons (20 home runs, 20 stolen bases) as of July 31, 2025, making them just the 4th pair of teammates in MLB history to accomplish this rare feat.
The three other pairs of teammates to achieve respective 20-20 seasons through 113 games are the 1998 Toronto Blue Jays (Shawn Green and Jose Canseco), the 1996 Colorado Rockies (Dante Bichette and Ellis Burks), and the 1987/1988 New York Mets (Darryl Strawberry and Howard Johnson).
Mariners fans attending a series against the Tampa Bay Rays will get the chance to see Ichiro Suzuki's Hall of Fame plaque on display.

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