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Randy Johnson's number 51 was retired by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2015. On January 5, 2010, ... Career statistics from MLB, or ...
Randolph Klaus Johnson (June 17, 1944 – September 17, 2009) was an American football player. He was the starting quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons in their inaugural season of 1966. He also had brief stints with the New York Giants , Washington Redskins , and Green Bay Packers .
Randy Johnson owns the most franchise career and single-season pitching records with 10 and 7, respectively. Having won the World Series in 2001, the franchise's fourth season in existence, the Diamondbacks hold the distinction of being the fastest expansion team in Major League Baseball to win a championship.
Johnson's perfect game was the first in MLB since David Cone on July 18, 1999 for the New York Yankees, [8] and the first in the National League since Dennis Martínez of the Montreal Expos on July 28, 1991. [8] Johnson, who was 40 at the time, surpassed Cy Young as the oldest pitcher to throw a perfect game in MLB history. [2]
Since 1900, Nolan Ryan and Randy Johnson have recorded the most 300-strikeout seasons, with six each. The highest total in a 300-strikeout season is by Ryan with 383, followed by Sandy Koufax with 382. Rube Waddell was the first pitcher to record multiple 300-strikeout seasons, with two.
Gophers vs. LouisianaKickoff: 11 a.m. SaturdayWhere: Huntington Bank StadiumTV/Radio: BTN, 100.3-FMLine: Gophers by 11For three quarters last week, the Gophers were beating Northwestern, twice ...
The penultimate weekend of the Big Ten regular season has arrived, and all signs point to Michigan and Ohio State tuning up for their Nov. 25 showdown in Ann Arbor for the East Division title. In ...
The group includes three left-handed pitchers: CC Sabathia, Steve Carlton, and Randy Johnson. [1] [2] Randy Johnson reached the mark with the fewest games pitched and innings pitched. [3] The Minnesota Twins were the first of four franchises to see multiple pitchers record their 3,000th strikeout: Walter Johnson (while the franchise was called ...