For a man in his 40's Randy Johnson has surpassed measures which few pitchers today can match. His time in the majors has been worthy of remembering. Coming up with the Expos I'm sure he was overlooked. His strikeouts totals now are over 3,000. Most fans reminisce at times about his days as a Seattle Mariner. He overpowered batters with his velocity on pitches. There will never be another pitcher like him!
Now as a member with the Giants nobody really cares much about him. I still do because despite it all he's my favorite player ever. Fans among others spout off too much about who is next best talent and forget about the quality players still around in the game. For a once dominating pitcher Johnson still has a good fastball and value to any MLB team. Why people underscore is beyond me.
I'd typically like to see on a team where he can be seen as an asset again such as in Chicago. For reasons which are obvious such veteran leadership sometimes makes a reasonable difference. If baseball owners cared more about quality rather than whatever else is on their mind than the national past-time could hold higher esteem and value again. Pitchers like the Big Unit don't last forever.
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Pitcher is the one who throws the baseball from pitcher's mound.Randy Johnson is good pitcher, he will be remembered in that. Definitely, there will never be another pitcher like him!!
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