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Randy Johnson
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name = Randy Johnson
caption = Johnson pitching for the Arizona Diamondbacks
width = 300
team = Arizona Diamondbacks
number = 51
position = Starting pitcher
birthdate = birth date and age|1963|9|10
birthplace = city-state|Walnut Creek|California
bats = Right
throws = Left
debutdate = September 15
debutyear = 1988
debutteam = Montreal Expos
statyear = 2008 season
stat1label = Win-Loss
stat1value = 295-160
stat2label =
stat2value = 3.26
stat3label =
stat3value = 4,789
teams =
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awards =
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*10x All-Star selection: (by|1990, by|1993, by|1994, by|1995, by|1997, by|1999, by|2000, by|2001, by|2002, by|2004)
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*Led AL in ERA in by|1995
*Led NL in ERA in by|1999, by|2001, and by|2002
*Led NL in wins in by|2002
*Led NL in
*Led AL in
*Led NL in
*Pitched a
*Second All-time in strikeouts with 4,789.
Randall David Johnson (born
The 6-foot-10 Johnson has been celebrated for having one of the most dominant
For all active pitchers through the mlby|2007 season, Johnson is first in strikeouts per nine innings pitched (10.67 -- which is also first for all pitchers in history) and hit batsmen (182 -- fourth all-time), first in strikeouts (second all-time), second in hits allowed per nine innings pitched (7.14), second in shutouts (37), fourth in wins (295), sixth in ERA (3.26) and wild pitches (102), and seventh in won-lost percentage (.649). His 4,789 strikeouts are also first all-time among left-handed pitchers.
Early life
Johnson was born in Walnut Creek,
He continued to star at the
Professional career
eattle Mariners (1989–1998)
Since entering the majors, Johnson has been among the most feared pitchers in the game because of his blazing fastball. It was augmented by his intimidating appearance (height, wild mullet hairstyle and
But his untapped talent was volcanic: in 1990, Johnson became the first left-hander to strike out
Johnson broke out in 1993 with a 19–8 record, 3.24 ERA and his first of six 300-plus strikeout seasons (308). In May 1993, Johnson again lost a no-hitter to a 9th-inning single; again, the opponent was the Oakland A's. He also recorded his 1,000th career strikeout against the
At the 1993 All-Star Game in Baltimore,
After pitching well in the strike-shortened 1994, Johnson won the
Johnson capped the Mariners' late season comeback by pitching a 3-hitter in the AL West's one-game playoff, crushing the California Angels' hopes with 12 strikeouts. Thus unable to start in the 5-game ALDS series against the Yankees until the third game, Johnson watched as New York took a 2–0 series lead. Johnson beat the Yankees in Game 3 with 10 strikeouts in 7 innings.
When the series went the full five games, the Mariners having come back from an 0–2 deficit to win both games at the
Johnson posted an 0–6 playoff record in his next four playoff series, each of which his teams lost.
Johnson was sidelined throughout much of the 1996 season with a back injury, but he rebounded in 1997 with a 20–4 record, 291 strikeouts, and a 2.28 ERA (his personal best). Between May 1994 and October 1997, Johnson had gone 53-9, including a 16–0 streak that fell one short of the AL record. Johnson had two 19-strikeout starts in 1997, on June 24 and August 8.
In June 1997, Oakland slugger
Houston Astros (1998)
1998 was a tale of two seasons for Johnson. He was due to become a free agent at the end of the season but the Mariners' budget prevented them from making any serious offers for a contract extension during the season. Johnson was traded on
Arizona Diamondbacks (1999–2004)
Johnson signed one of the largest contracts to that date in the off-season, inking a $53-million, four-year deal with the
The deal paid immediate dividends for Arizona, as Johnson led the team to the playoffs that year on the strength of a 17–9 record and 2.48 ERA, enough to earn him his second Cy Young Award. Johnson's numbers could have been even more impressive; at one point in the season, Arizona failed to score a run in four consecutive Johnson starts, including a pair of 1–0 losses. Johnson's pitching line in the four starts: 32 innings, 19 hits, 54 strikeouts, a 1.40 ERA and an 0-4 won-lost record. Both Johnson and
Johnson finished 2000 with 19 wins, 347 strikeouts and a 2.64 ERA, and won his second NL Cy Young Award. Just as importantly for the Diamondbacks' future, the team acquired
Johnson and Schilling carried the Arizona Diamondbacks to their first franchise
Johnson's performance was particularly dominating, striking out 11 in a 3-hit shutout in game 2, pitching seven innings for the victory in Game 6 and then coming on in relief-- on zero days' rest-- to pick up the win in Game 7. Johnson had already pitched a shutout in Game 2, thus tying the record with three wins in one World Series, and erasing many of the doubts regarding his post-season ineffectiveness. Of Arizona's 11 post-season wins in 2001, Johnson had five.
Johnson's Game 7 relief appearance was his second of the 2001 season; on July 19, a game against the Padres was delayed by two electrical explosions in
Johnson struck out 20 batters in a game on May 8, 2001 against the
In a freak accident on
In 2002, Johnson won the pitching Triple Crown, leading the NL in wins, ERA and strikeouts, and was voted his fourth consecutive
Johnson spent the majority of the by|2003 season on the disabled list and wasn't effective in the few injury-hampered starts he did make. One thing he did accomplish that year was hit his first career home run in a
On
On
He finished the 2004 season with a 16-14 record, but had a far better season than his won-lost total indicated; the D-Backs scored two or fewer runs in 17 of his 35 starts that season. Johnson led the major leagues in strikeouts (with 290). In the games where Arizona scored three or more runs, Johnson was 13–2. As his team only won 51 games that year, his ratio of winning 31.3% of his team's games was the highest for any starting pitcher since
New York Yankees (2005-06)
On
In 2005, "
Johnson was a disappointment in Game 3 of the 2005
Johnson began 2006 well, but then he struggled to find form. In between some impressive performances, he allowed 5 or more runs in 7 of his first 18 starts for the season. Johnson was more effective in the second half. Johnson finished the season with a 17–11 record, a subpar 5.00 ERA with 172 strikeouts. It had been revealed at the end of the 2006 season that a herniated disc in Johnson's back had been stiffening him and it was only in his second to last start of the season that he decided to get it checked. This exposure had caused him to miss his last start of 2006. After being given
Return to Diamondbacks (2007–present)
On January 5, 2007, the Yankees traded Johnson back to the Diamondbacks, almost two years to the day that Arizona had traded him to New York, for a package of five young players and prospects.
The Yankees decision to trade Johnson was primarily based on his pre-season request to be traded after the passing of his brother. Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman was very sympathetic to Johnson's grief and agreed to trade him back to the Diamondbacks so that Johnson could be closer to his family in Phoenix.
Johnson missed most of April rehabbing his injured back, before returning on April 24, 2007. Johnson allowed six runs in 5 innings and took the loss, but struck out seven. He returned to form, and by his tenth start of the season was among the NL's top ten strikeout pitchers. But on July 3, his surgically repaired disc from the previous season was reinjured. Johnson had season-ending surgery on the same disc, this time removing it completely. Reporting that the procedure went "a little better than expected," Arizona hoped that Johnson would be ready for the 2008 season.
Randy Johnson made his much anticipated season debut on
On
On
Pitching style
In the prime of his career, Johnson's
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Due to his height, long arms, and side-arm pitching, Johnson's pitches appear as if they are coming from the first base side of the mound, easily deceiving left-handed hitters. This deceives the hitter into thinking that Johnson is pitching from closer than he actually is. However, with the decline in his fast ball's velocity, right-handed batters have had greater success in noticing his release point and hitting his pitches.
"Big Unit" Nickname
During batting practice in 1988, the 6'10" Johnson, then with the
When he made his MLB debut, Johnson was the tallest player in MLB history; he is now the second-tallest along with Chris Young of the
Accomplishments
* Pitched a No-Hitter for Seattle on 06-02-1990 against Detroit
* 10-time All-Star (1990, 1993–95, 1997, 1999, 2000–02, 2004)
* Led the league in ERA four times (1995, 1999, 2001, 2002)
* Led the league in
* World Series co-MVP (
* 5 time Cy Young Award winner (1995, 1999–2002)
* Pitched a perfect game against the Atlanta Braves (May 18, 2004)- oldest pitcher to do so in Major League history
Jersey Number
For most of his career, Johnson has worn number 51, a number that in Seattle is now worn by All-Star outfielder
However, Johnson wore number 41 while with the New York Yankees, since 51 was being worn by longtime Yankee
Since returning to Arizona, Johnson has reverted to his more familiar 51.
Off the field
Johnson guest starred in an
Johnson appeared in the movie "
Johnson appeared in a
Johnson also appeared in several commercials for Nike in 1998. The spots comedically portrayed him taking batting practice (swinging ineptly at balls from a pitching machine) in his hope that he would break
Personal life
Johnson has four children with his wife Lisa: Sammy (born 28 December 1994), Tanner (born 5 April 1996), Willow (born 23 April 1998), and Alexandria (born 4 December 1999). He also has a daughter from a previous relationship, Heather Renee Roszell (born 1989). [ [http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/12050948/ 'Love child', mother lambaste Big Unit, NBCSports.com, March 29, 2006] . Retrieved on 2008-08-28.] He is a resident of Paradise Valley, Arizona.
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References
External links
* [http://www.randy-johnson.com/ Randy Johnson's official web site]
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* [http://videos.espn.com/baseball/arizona-diamondbacks/randy-johnson.htm Randy Johnson Video on ESPN Video Archive]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/ATL/ATL200405180.shtml Box score of Johnson's perfect game]
* [http://multimedia.foxsports.com/baseball/arizona-diamondbacks/randy-johnson.htm Randy Johnson Video on FoxSports Video Archive]
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