MLB Network Presents: Randy Johnson, The Big Picture

Published 2024-03-04
This is the seventh episode of the first season of MLB Network Presents: Randy Johnson, The Big Picture, hosted by Bob Costas, originally airing July 2015. Narrated by Metallica frontman James Hetfield.

All Comments (21)
  • @blakebuol3386
    The fact that james hetfield is the narrator is awesome
  • @Billy_bSLAYER
    Randy played for the Jamestown Expos, in the minors, 13miles from my door. Got to see him when I was 7yrs old.
  • @towhee89
    Thanks for the post. Hands down my favorite player when I was a kid.
  • @andrewmiller4573
    How can you not like a Hall of Fame MLB Pitcher who is also a Rush fan? My favorite sport. My favorite band. Thank you Randy.
  • @gregroberts6710
    As a left-handed pitcher growing up, I idolized Randy. I tried to throw like him. Luckily, my left shoulder is still intact. As a Braves fan, I was watching when he threw the perfect game in Atlanta. I wasn't happy to be on the losing end of something like that, but I was happy for him at the same time. He's a well-deserved hall of famer.
  • @ILoveMisty1985
    I love that Randy Johnson got the documentary treatment from the MLB Network. He certainly had one of the most unique careers in baseball history
  • Well deserved recognition for one of the greatest! His intensity, focus and love of his position (Pitching), during his career was a sign of greatness to come. Randy, wishing you peace, good health and happiness. Namaste. From a Vietnam Era Marine Corps veteran.
  • @Paul_Craig
    I can't tell you how lucky I feel, growing up in AZ listening to Greg Schulte call games on KTAR-AM with the Big Unit and Schilling pitching every 4 or 5 days.
  • @CrashPK77
    Who else watched this knowing there would be a Rush reference...and then freaked when Geddy came on?
  • @darkstarmedia
    Chris Sale showing up constantly as the AL strikeout leader on the ticker is pretty symbolic.
  • @TerryT0114
    I saw him live in Seattle a bunch of times, before 1995 they were mostly small crowds. I was at a bunch of games that would have 7 to 9k fans in the Kingdome, very small crowds. The nights Randy would pitch there'd be 15 to 29k. Total stud, them at the end of 95 they were getting 57k a game. Randy was the man
  • Tremendous Documentary on The Randy Johnson.Damn he threw hard & fun to watch in Seattle. Nolan Ryan turned his career around!
  • @nickcostigan7312
    Was easily one of my favorite pitchers to watch growing up 😁
  • @codymazza7303
    The Big Unit was an all-time treat for us D-backs fans...
  • @alansnow1129
    Top 3 pitcher of all time and best left handed pitcher ever
  • @Yupyoubetcha
    Johnson will forever be my favorite athlete as an az sports fan. Only warner or fitzgerald even come close.
  • @TheStabilio
    Awesome! ANy chance you have the Donnie Baseball episode? Been trying to find it for a while with no luck