Randy Johnson dominated the baseball world with fiery fastballs that despatched the concern of God into batters and even at one level in his profession killed a chook.
On Wednesday, the sports activities world was reminded the Corridor of Fame pitcher is an avid photographer and has been on the NFL sidelines as an accredited media member. A tweet of Johnson on the sideline for a 2011 sport between the Arizona Cardinals and Dallas Cowboys went viral.
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Johnson’s images profession got here into the highlight final 12 months on the twentieth anniversary of his spring coaching mishap with a chook that dared to fly by way of the trail of one in every of his pitches.
“My profession as a Main League baseball pitcher has been nicely documented, however what will not be as well-known is my ardour for images, which started after I studied photojournalism on the College of Southern California from 1983-85,” Johnson writes on his web site. “Baseball turned my occupation for 20 years however my love of images by no means left. Following my 2010 retirement, I used to be in a position to focus my consideration again to this ardour.”
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Johnson pitched within the majors from 1988 to 2009.
He was a 10-time All-Star and a World Collection MVP with the Arizona Diamondbacks. He received the Nationwide League Pitching Triple Crown in 2002, main in wins (24), ERA (2.32) and strikeouts (334).
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He was inducted into the Baseball Corridor of Fame in 2015.