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Five Time Cy Young Winner from the Seattle Mariners

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Randy Johnson Speaker & Booking Contact Information 

Five Time Cy Young Winner from the Seattle Mariners

Contact SeattleAthleteSpeakers today at 800-214-7141 to book Randy Johnson for a corporate appearance, technology convention, speaking engagement, store grand opening, autograph signing, product endorsement, moderated Q&A or a VIP meet and greet. The booking agents at SeattleAthleteSpeakers work on your behalf to get you the best price for your desired sports celebrity in the Seattle area.

SeattleAthleteSpeakers has built close direct relationships over the years with top athletes, agents, assistants and managers. We specialize in assisting all size businesses, as well as event planners with booking athletes like Randy Johnson for speaking engagements and appearances at trade shows, charity events, golf tournaments, conferences, conventions, and corporate events. For years, companies have turned to SeattleAthleteSpeakers to get Randy Johnson booking fee, appearance cost, and booking agent contact information.

Randy Johnson Biography


Nicknamed "The Big Unit", Randy Johnson was born September 10, 1963 and is a former professional baseball pitcher who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball, from 1988 to 2009, for six teams. He played primarily for the Seattle Mariners and Arizona Diamondbacks. His 303 career victories rank as the fifth-most by a left-hander in MLB history, while his 4,875 strikeouts place him second all-time behind Nolan Ryan and are the most by a left-hander. He holds five of the seven highest single-season strikeout totals by a left-hander in modern history. Johnson won the Cy Young Award five times, second only to Roger Clemens' seven, and he is one of only two pitchers (the other being Greg Maddux) to win the award in four consecutive seasons (1999–2002). In 1999, he joined Pedro Martínez and Gaylord Perry in the rare feat of winning the award in both the American and National Leagues (a feat since accomplished by Clemens, Roy Halladay, and Max Scherzer). He is also one of five pitchers to pitch no-hitters in both leagues. On May 18, 2004, at the age of 40, Johnson became the oldest pitcher in major league history to throw a perfect game, and is one of seven pitchers who have thrown both a perfect game and a no-hitter in their careers. He is also one of 18 pitchers in history to record a win against all 30 MLB franchises. On May 8th 2001, Johnson achieved the feat of striking out 20 batters in one game, doing so against the Cincinnati Reds. One of the tallest players in major league history at 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 m), and a ten-time All-Star, Johnson was celebrated for having one of the most dominant fastballs in the game. He regularly approached – and occasionally exceeded – 100 miles per hour (160 km/h), during his prime. Johnson also threw a hard, biting slider. After struggling early in his career (having won only 64 games by his 30th birthday), he went on to lead his league in strikeouts nine times, and in earned run average, winning percentage, and complete games four times each. Johnson was named one of two (along with Curt Schilling) World Series Most Valuable Players in 2001, with three pitching victories, leading the Diamondbacks to a World Series championship over the New York Yankees in only Arizona's fourth season. He won the pitching Triple Crown in 2002. Johnson's .646 career winning percentage ranks sixth among left-handers with at least 200 decisions; among southpaws, he ranks eighth in games started (603) and ninth in innings pitched (4,135 1⁄3). Johnson's career elite rankings also include: first in strikeouts per nine innings pitched (10.67), third in hit batsmen (188), and tenth in fewest hits allowed per nine innings pitched (7.24). He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2015, his first year of eligibility, and is the first member of the Hall to be depicted in a Diamondbacks uniform on his plaque.

Disclaimer: SeattleAthleteSpeakers assists companies seeking to hire talent like Randy Johnson for speaking engagements, corporate appearances, product endorsements and other hospitality events. Our speakers bureau does not claim to exclusively represent Randy Johnson . Our booking agency can help with finding an athlete or sports celebrity that aligns with your upcoming event date, location and budget. When a company requests a booking for talent like Randy Johnson, we work closely with the client to make sure the event dates do not interfere with the requested athlete’s schedule. The booking fees listed on the speaker profile are rough estimates based on the previous market rate for the talent. Our team works direct with Randy Johnson‘s agent, manager or assistant on the booking request. For companies interested in hiring Randy Johnson, please fill out the booking request form so our Seattle booking agents can help make your next event a success.

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