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  2. Randy Johnson - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Little Big League - Wikipedia

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    Facing Randy Johnson, Lou hits a long fly ball to center field, but Ken Griffey Jr. makes a leaping catch at the wall to rob Lou of a homer and end the game. With their season over, Billy tells the players he is officially stepping down as manager, with pitching coach Mac MacNally taking his place, as well as bringing back Jerry to be the third ...

  4. Randy Johnson's perfect game - Wikipedia

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    The perfect game was Johnson's second no-hitter. His first was in 1990 for the Seattle Mariners . [ 7 ] Johnson's perfect game was the first in the 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 ]

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  6. Bullwhip Johnson (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    His father, Bull Johnson, was a wrestler who wrestled in the World Wide Wrestling Federation, Toronto, Calgary, the United States and Japan from the 1960s to 1980s. [4] Died in 1988. His brother, Randy also wrestled and teamed with Johnson. Randy passed away on October 13, 2023 at 67. [11] His son, Eric is also a wrestler and a comedian.

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  8. Sammy J - Wikipedia

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    Sammy J (left) with comedic partner Randy at the 2013 Aria Awards in Sydney, Australia. In 2008, McMillan collaborated with puppeteer Heath McIvor on a musical, Sammy J in the Forest of Dreams. The show, which starred McMillan and 14 foul-mouthed puppets operated by McIvor, was an adult fairy tale parodying the format of Disney children's movies.

  9. Walk On (Randy Johnston album) - Wikipedia

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    The AllMusic review by Alex Henderson stated "Randy Johnston is a perfect example of a jazzman who has never been innovative or groundbreaking but is darn good at what he does ... Walk On never pretended to reinvent the jazz wheel, but it was a decent way for him to start his recording career as a leader". [3]