Randy Johnson and His Forgotten Legacy

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Sitting in Section 141 of Chase Field last night, I got the opportunity to see first hand how the Big Unit has fallen.

After giving up seven runs to the Brewer offense in three and two thirds innings, manager Bob Melvin pulled the Big Unit from the game. As Randy Johnson was walking off the field with his head down, fans were applauding the future Hall of Famer.

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