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  1. Randall David Johnson (born September 10, 1963), nicknamed "the Big Unit", is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (1988–2009) for six teams, primarily the Seattle Mariners and Arizona Diamondbacks.. At 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 metres) tall, Johnson was the tallest player in MLB history when he entered the league, contributing to his ...

  2. Randy Johnson. Position: Pitcher Bats: Right • Throws: Left 6-10, 225lb (208cm, 102kg) . Born: September 10, 1963 in Walnut Creek, CA us Draft: Drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 4th round of the 1982 MLB June Amateur Draft from Livermore HS (Livermore, CA) and the Montreal Expos in the 2nd round of the 1985 MLB June Amateur Draft from University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA).

  3. Randy's 2002 campaign was proof that age is only a number as the record-setting southpaw delivered his first career "Triple Crown" of pitching to unanimously win a fourth consecutive Cy Young Award, the second hurler ever to win 4 in a row matching Greg Maddux (1992-95), while RJ's 5 career Cy's are only one shy of Roger Clemens' record...it was the 11th unanimous selection in history, first ...

  4. Jun 28, 2024 · Randy Johnson (born September 10, 1963, Walnut Creek, California, U.S.) is an American professional baseball player who—with five career Cy Young Awards (1995, 1999–2002) as the best pitcher in either the American or National League—is considered one of the greatest pitchers in the sport’s history.

  5. Randy Johnson was an elite athlete who used his height to his advantage in both baseball and basketball. He turned down the Atlanta Braves after they drafted him in the fourth round in 1982, opting for a combination baseball/basketball scholarship at the University of Southern California. But once Johnson began concentrating solely on baseball following his sophomore year, he was firmly on the ...

  6. Dec 22, 2023 · Detailed Exploration of Randy Johnson’s Attempts to Win a World Series. Randy Johnson’s pursuit of a World Series title stands as a compelling chapter in his storied career. Despite his undeniable individual success, capturing the ultimate team prize—the World Series championship—proved to be an elusive goal for the towering left-hander.

  7. Sep 9, 2023 · 1. A perfect evening There wasn't much to celebrate during a 2004 season in which the D-backs lost a franchise-record 111 games, but May 18 at Atlanta's Turner Field was certainly one of them as Johnson tossed the 17th perfect game in MLB history.Johnson struck out 13 that night, including Eddie Perez with a 98-mph fastball -- his 117th pitch of the night -- to end the game.

  8. Jul 20, 2015 · • World Series champion and co-MVP (2001) • Johnson was 45 years and 267 days old at the time of his 300th career win, making him the second oldest at the time of his 300th -- only Phil Niekro ...

  9. Career timeline: Randy Johnson. ... Johnson was drafted in the 2nd round by the Montreal Expos. Sept. 15, 1988: The Big Unit The 6-foot-10 Johnson was given the nickname of "Big Unit" by Hall of Fame outfielder Tim Raines and became the tallest pitcher in AL/NL history when he debuted.

  10. May 2, 2019 · On a Tuesday in May, a 40-year-old Randy Johnson took the mound at Turner Field in Atlanta and retired 27 batters in a row. It was just the 15 th perfect game in major-league history, although the ...