COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Randy Johnson has been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
The towering left-hander, nicknamed the Big Unit, was enshrined Sunday.
The 6-foot-10 native of Walnut Creek, California, played 22 seasons in the major leagues and led his league in strikeouts nine times. He also earned four ERA titles and recorded 100 complete games and 37 shutouts.
Randy Johnson, by the numbers
The “Big Unit” played 22 seasons in the major leagues and was with the Mariners from 1989-1998.
Height. In 1988 when he joined the Expos, he became the tallest player in big-league history.