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Randy Johnson expected to retire tonight

Posted on: January 5, 2010 5:10 pm
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Randy Johnson has scheduled a conference call for later today, at which time the five-time Cy Young award winner is expected to announce his retirement.

The call comes on the eve of Wednesday's Hall of Fame voting results, a fitting time being that five years from now, it will be Johnson who almost certainly will be inducted into Cooperstown.

Johnson, 46, won his 300th game last summer pitching for the San Francisco Giants, becoming just the 24th pitcher in history to reach that level. That, though, turned into the highlight of his season. Not long after, he suffered a tear in his rotator cuff, missed the next several weeks and finished 8-6 with a 4.88 ERA for the Giants.

Only Roger Clemens (six) won more Cy Young awards than Johnson, who helped pitch the Arizona Diamondbacks to the 2001 World Series title in a memorable triumph over the Yankees. Johnson and Curt Schilling were co-MVPs during that series, during which one of the most memorable moments came when Johnson entered Game 7 in relief in the eighth inning and earned the win after being the winning pitcher in Game 6 the night before.

Over 22 seasons with Montreal, Seattle, Houston, Arizona, the Yankees and the Giants, Johnson went 303-166. His 4,875 strikeouts rank second all-time to Nolan Ryan (5,714). He also pitched 37 shutouts.

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Billy Green
Since: Apr 11, 2008
Posted on: January 5, 2010 5:58 pm
 

Randy Johnson expected to retire tonight

Bruhner Buhner


Billy Green
Since: Apr 11, 2008
Posted on: January 5, 2010 5:57 pm
 

Randy Johnson expected to retire tonight

He's one of the main reasons I am a baseball fan.  Jr, Edgar, Jay "Bone" Bruhner, Tino, and Randy Johnson.  That team made me a big baseball fan.

Good Luch Randy!!! you were great for the game!!!


Tengeta
Since: Dec 15, 2006
Posted on: January 5, 2010 5:57 pm
 

Randy Johnson expected to retire tonight

You gave us our first World Series in Arizona, we will never forget you Randy Johnson. Get out of the game now so you can have your arms for the rest of your life. 1st ballot HoF can't be anything other than guaranteed.


godzilla55
Since: Jun 28, 2008
Posted on: January 5, 2010 5:46 pm
 

Randy Johnson expected to retire tonight

one of the most intimidating pitchers who ever played..6-10 with 100mph fastball back in the day...nasty---the kruk all star at bat was classic...next stop cooperstown



tadpole84
Since: Oct 7, 2008
Posted on: January 5, 2010 5:45 pm
 

Randy Johnson expected to retire tonight

Good for him, i hope him the best! he was a great player and an intimidating force on the diamond.



Sportsguy25
Since: Oct 26, 2009
Posted on: January 5, 2010 5:42 pm
 

Randy Johnson expected to retire tonight

Easily one of the best pitchers of all time!  It isn't mentioned above, but let's not forget that he had a perfect game in his career as well.  Just a few of the many memorable moments from the Big Unit:

- hitting the pigeon and watching the feathers fly 
- throwing over John Kruk's head in the all star game and then seeing the look on Kruk's face




tjhawk
Since: Aug 25, 2006
Posted on: January 5, 2010 5:24 pm
 

Randy Johnson expected to retire tonight

I had a chance to watch Johnson in Seattle. What a thrill.
Seeing that tall long haired guy stare at a batter could send chills down your spine.
Hat's off to one of the BEST!



jstorms
Since: Sep 8, 2006
Posted on: January 5, 2010 5:22 pm
 

Randy Johnson expected to retire tonight

First ballot, no-brainer


Mizzourush
Since: Sep 25, 2007
Posted on: January 5, 2010 5:15 pm
 

Randy Johnson expected to retire tonight

If this is true, congratulations to the Big Unit.  He was a plesure to watch and I hope we see him in a baseball related capacity real soon.



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