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		<title>Randy Johnson&#8217;s retirement leaves Pedro all by himself</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 06:45:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As someone that came up in the early-90s, I have a special place in my heart for the top pitchers of that era: Greg Maddux, Curt Schilling, Pedro Martinez and the now retired Randy Johnson. Sorry Roger Clemens fans (all three of you), but this is a douchebagless list I&#8217;m running here. I&#8217;m not sure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As someone that came up in the early-90s, I have a special place in my heart for the top pitchers of that era: Greg Maddux, Curt Schilling, Pedro Martinez and the <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=4799462" target="_blank">now retired Randy Johnson</a>. Sorry Roger Clemens fans (all three of you), but this is a douchebagless list I&#8217;m running here.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure we&#8217;ll ever know if what we saw out of that group was &#8220;un-enhanced&#8221;, but all I do know is Randy Johnson led that group with some of the most ridiculous stats this game has ever seen, post-integration (and I say post-integration because I&#8217;m not impressed by what Walter Johnson and Christy Mathewson did against a segregated population). And even if The Big Unit was roided out of his mind, the man struck out 372 equally roided-up guys in 2001 on the way to winning the World Series.</p>
<p>If it weren&#8217;t for the strike-shortened seasons of 1994-95 and battling injuries in 1996-97, Johnson could have had 10-straight years with 300+ strikeouts. As it stands, he still hit that mark in six of the those seasons and had 294 and 291 in two other seasons during that span. In other words, the man was a pitching god.</p>
<p>Of course, most folks in Philly will remember Johnson for <a href="http://www.mlb.com/media/player/mp_tpl.jsp?w_id=344794&amp;w=mms%3A//a1503.v108692.c10869.g.vm.akamaistream.net/7/1503/10869/v0001/mlb.download.akamai.com/10869/library/open/allstar/qa/93as_bigunit_wild_350.wmv&amp;pid=false&amp;cid=mlb&amp;fid=350&amp;v=2&amp;mType=w&amp;urlstr=&amp;mUrl=&amp;type=v_free&amp;_mp=1" target="_blank">making John Kruk shart in his pants a little</a> during the 1993 All-Star Game. Just by watching that video again makes you think that standing in there against Johnson must have been like you or I standing in there against an average major leaguer. That&#8217;s just how dominating this guy was for most of his career: He turned major league hitters into bloggers.</p>
<p>It looks like Pedro&#8217;s all we have left, and it was a pretty nice treat to have him pitch in this town while he did, even if he couldn&#8217;t get us past the Yanks. I&#8217;d love to see him back here, but he&#8217;s definitely the last holdover from a time when pitchers were somehow putting up video game numbers on the mound against hitters with video game numbers at the plate.</p>
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