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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 71. Chapters: Mark McGwire, Barry Zito, Randy Johnson, Matt Cassel, Tom Seaver, Bob Skube, Dave Kingman, Mark Prior, Steve Sarkisian, Ian Kennedy, Jack Del Rio, Brian Bannister, Fred Lynn, Jess Hill, Aaron Boone, Bill Lee, Chad Moeller, Bret Boone, Don Buford, Tom House, Geoff Jenkins, Anthony Reyes, Jacque Jones, Rod Dedeaux, Dave Hostetler, Morgan Ensberg, Roy Smalley III, Jason Lane, Jeff Cirillo, Eric Munson, Brent Strom, Ron Fairly, Lucas Duda, Rene Lachemann, Matt Chico, Grant Green, Steve Busby, Jim Barr, Seth Etherton, John Beradino, Jeff Clement, Marcel Lachemann, Randy Flores, Bill Bordley, Tim Tolman, Dave Engle, Red Badgro, Bob Lillis, Ken Yasuda, Jim Brideweser, Mark Smith, Gary Sutherland, Buddy Pritchard, Kent Hadley, Justin Lehr, Johnny James, Len Gabrielson, Mike Gillespie, Rod Boxberger, Damon Buford, Steve Kemp, Barry Latman, Mike Couchee, George Grande, Archie Wilson, Ron Flores, Pete Redfern, Bret Barberie, John Cummings, Rich Dauer, Steve Smyth, Brian Cooper, Mike Robertson, Gabe Alvarez, Bill Seinsoth, Bobby Mitchell, Jack Brewer, Dave Van Gorder, Jim McAnany, Merl Combs, Chris Smith, Rudy Regalado, Joe Gonzales, Hank Workman, Gail Henley, Johnny Werhas, Wally Wolf, Fay Thomas, Wally Hood, Dave Leeper, Dan Ardell, Stu Pederson, Jeff Schattinger, Bill Thom, Ray Lamb, Gary Holman, Dennis Littlejohn, Ed Putman, Tom Satriano, Randy Scarbery, Mike Adamson, Eric Raich, Bill Heath. Excerpt: Randall David Johnson (born September 10, 1963), nicknamed "The Big Unit," is a former Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher. During a 22-year career, he pitched for six different teams. The 6-foot-10-inch (2.08 m) 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. He also threw a hard, biting s...