Randy Johnson

Randy Johnson
Randall David "Randy" Johnson, nicknamed "The Big Unit", is an American former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1988 to 2009 for six teams, primarily the Seattle Mariners and Arizona Diamondbacks. His 303 career victories rank as the fifth-most by a lefthander in major league history, while his 4,875 strikeouts place him second all-time behind Nolan Ryan and are the most by a lefthander. He holds five of the seven highest single-season strikeout totals by a lefthander...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth10 September 1963
CityWalnut Creek, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I don't feel so bad when he gets a base hit off Mo, too.
Nobody's more disappointed in the clubhouse than me right now,
(Posada) didn't have as much time as Flaherty did to analyze what was going wrong with me.
Last year was a good learning process. I learned a lot about what I need to adjust to this coming year. That's why I'm coming into this year feeling a lot more relaxed.
Seventeen wins is good, but I expect more this year. I want to show people I still have the stuff.
She was star-gazing. She was looking up to the sky, and her eyes had a blank look to them. They were empty.
Mechanically, I've struggled all year long with my arm angle, with my velocity and my effectiveness. That stems from poor mechanics. Tonight, I felt really comfortable on the mound.
No one is going to tell me at 41 what I can't do.
When things are working, it's the greatest thing. When I'm out there pitching and I have a catcher putting down the finger for the pitch I want to throw and I've already got that gripped, that's a great rapport.
I have been fortunate to be a part of this three times, ... But you could see a lot of new kids in here that haven't experienced this.
I felt pretty good. That's what I've been talking about all along.
I felt like I was able to hit my spots. I felt like my last three starts have been good starts, and I've been able to build off those.
I feel pretty good overall. When I'm out there throwing batting practice, it's just what it is, batting practice. To work on my pitches and trying to get something out of it a little bit as far as some intensity.
I feel like I'm 24 again. I had the game taken away from me last year. I feel rejuvenated. I've got peace of mind knowing that the knee is fine, and I'm looking forward to going out there because it's like I dropped off the radar. I was a pretty good pitcher before last year, you know.