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JockBio: Randy Johnson Biography
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For a century or more, the prevailing logic among baseball experts has been that no pitcher standing taller than 6-4 or 6-5 could develop the mechanics necessary to be a consistent winner. Until age 30, Randy Johnson was basically a 6-10 billboard for that theory. From that point on, however, he became been the exception to the rule. A gifted athlete whose intellect and sensitivity are often at odds, Randy harnessed his ability and his emotions to become the most dominant lefty since Sandy Koufax. This is his story
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Randall David Johnson
was born on September 10, 1963 in Walnut Creek, California. ( Click
here for a complete listing of today's sports birthdays .) His father, Bud, was a policeman and security guard in Livermore, where
the family lived during Randy’s childhood. His mother, Carol, did
odd jobs and volunteer work, but mostly stayed home to take care of Randy
and his five siblings.
Randy was a happy
child. He enjoyed joking and talking with his friends and was an active
participant in his classes at school. Randy was also a keen observer of the world
around him, which led to an interest in photography.
Tall and gangly, Randy
was hard to miss as "
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