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Subscribe for more sports coverage ►► Cincinnati Reds Fan Runs On Field, Gets Away, Posts Video To Twitter ►► Astros Legend Jeff Bagwell Caught on Camera Grabbing Woman’s Boob ►► Randy Johnson is a man of distinction. The Big Unit, who joined Pedro Martinez, Craig Biggio, and John Smoltz as the newest member the baseball’s Hall of Fame on Sunday, accomplished a lot on his way to enshrinement. The 6’11“ hurler struck out batters per nine innings in his 22-year career, still the highest mark ever. His 4,875 strikeouts are the second-most all-time, behind Nolan Ryan. He won five Cy Young awards, second only to Roger Clemens’ seven. And he’s 22nd on the all-time wins list with 303. Oh, and he’s also the only professional pitcher in recorded history to accidentally explode a bird with one of his pitches. For the latest in sports - Check out our site: Like us on Facebook: F
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