You may or may not see the funny side in Randy Johnson's photography logo, but at least he remains somewhat on-brand in paying tribute to a famous past pitch that saw him accidentally launch a ball ...
One of the strangest and most-remembered incidents in baseball came in spring training in March 2001, when a fastball from then-Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Randy Johnson hit and killed a mourning ...
Randy Johnson dominated the baseball world with fiery fastballs that sent the fear of God into batters and even at one point in his career killed a bird. On Wednesday, the sports world was reminded ...
Following the 2009 season, Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher Randy Johnson retired after pitching for 22 years, primarily for the Seattle Mariners and Arizona Diamondbacks. The 6’10” superstar was ...
Randy Johnson is one of the greatest pitchers in Major League Baseball history. But on Saturday, Johnson shared that he gets remembered by a lot of people for one pitch. Specifically, Johnson is ...
A picture of Randy Johnson went viral on Wednesday. But it wasn't one from the Hall of Fame pitcher's playing days. The photo, which was shared by @sophiekleeman on Twitter, was of Johnson working the ...
It's not often a spring training game goes down as one of most memorable games in MLB history, but 21 years ago, Randy Johnson gave one of the most infamous moments when his pitch didn't make it to ...
1991; Unknown location, USA; FILE PHOTO; Seattle Mariners pitcher Randy Johnson in action on the mound. Mandatory Credit: Tony Tomsic-USA TODAY NETWORK / Tony Tomsic-Imagn Images The Seattle Mariners ...
Randy Johnson's Hall of Fame plaque for his baseball career is a permanent fixture in Cooperstown, New York. The next big exhibit in tribute to Johnson's work is temporary, but still a testament to ...
Fans have a chance to own a historic Sports Card featuring Randy Johnson, Ken Griffey Jr, and Ichiro Suzuki. The 2022 Topps Sterling Ken Griffey Jr Randy Johnson Ichiro Triple Auto SILVER 1/1 card is ...
But it wasn't one from the Hall of Fame pitcher's playing days. The photo, which was shared by @sophiekleeman on Twitter, was of Johnson working the sidelines as a photographer at an NFL game. Get top ...