The Mariners honored one of the team’s all-time greats Saturday night at T-Mobile Park by retiring the No. 51 jersey for five-time Cy Young Award winner Randy Johnson. Johnson’s jersey was just the fifth retired by the Seattle franchise. Ichiro Suzuki also wore No. 51 for the Mariners and has his jersey retired. Johnson spent the most time with the Mariners in his MLB career, playing from 1989 until he was traded mid-season in 1998. The Mariners showed out for Johnson’s celebration on Saturday, providing fun and quirky ways to pay homage to his 10 seasons in Seattle. The bird that Johnson hit with a baseball is resurrected One moment in Johnson’s MLB career that most people associate with the pitcher is when he struck a bird with a pitch in 2001 when he was with the Diamondbacks. The fastball thrown by Johnson unfortunately killed the bird instantly. Johnson has noted that he is constantly asked about this incident.…