Randy Johnson Photography logo nods to pitcher’s bird incident

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Randy Johnson Photography logo nods to pitcher’s bird incident

Randy Johnson retired from baseball in 2010 and turned to photography. His work has been featured in Rolling Stone and used on concert tour programs and posters. He has traveled the world and taken photos of wildlife in African safaris, historic landmarks like the Colosseum in Rome and concerts performed by megastars such as Elton John. He was a photojournalism major at USC in the 1980s.

Randy Johnson has taken some spectacular photos. The logo for Randy Johnson Photography is a reference to pitcher's bird incident.

Randy Johnson killed a dove with a baseball during a 2001 game in Arizona. The odds of that happening were pegged at one in 50 million or so over the past 20 years.

Johnson is one of just 24 pitchers with at least 300 career wins and is 22nd on the all-time list with 303 victories. His 4,785 career strikeouts rank second to Nolan Ryan and his five Cy Young Awards are second only to Roger Clemens. Johnson played for the Montreal Expos, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants over his 22-year career.

Randy Johnson's photography logo is a reference to the pitcher's bird incident. Randy Johnson is 6'10' tall and his nickname is "The Big Unit".

Randy Johnson is not on Twitter. Randy Johnson Photography logo nods to pitcher’s bird incident.


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