Among the four Hall of Fame inductees Tuesday was "The Big Unit," Randy Johnson. We wouldn't presume to give some ranking of his greatest career moments, but surely his lone perfect game -- one of just 23 in MLB history and the only one in Diamondbacks history -- has to rank up there pretty high.

Perhaps most notable is that Johnson's perfect game was the only one between 1999 and 2009, through the height of one of baseball's greatest offensive eras. In a way, it's sort of symbolic that he'd be the guy -- well, him or Pedro Martinez -- that would pull it off during this time period.

In the game, which took place on May 18, 2004, Johnson struck out 13 and still only needed 117 pitches to go 27 up, 27 down. That was against a Braves team that would go on to win 96 games.

Decent, eh?

Obviously, The Big Unit had far more career highlights (2001 World Series, anyone?), so feel free to list your favorites here.