On Aug. 8, 1997, Seattle Mariners
ace pitcher Randy Johnson strikes out 19 Chicago
White Sox.
Johnson’s feat of 19
strikeouts in a single game, was equal to five other players accomplishments
including in 1884 when two players did it; Providence Grays Charlie Sweeney and
Chicago Browns Hugh Daily. In 1969 St. Louis Cardinals Steve Carlton reached 19
in a single game and in 1970 New York Mets Tom Seaver reached the same feat.
Nolan Ryan reached 19 strikeouts four times with the California Angels between
1972 and 1977 and in 1991 New York Mets David Cone reached the feat.
However the 19
strikeout game that Johnson tied would not be the most strikeouts in a single
game as in 1986 Boston Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens would strike out 20
batters. Clemens would also do it again in 1996, becoming the only player to
strike out 20 batters in a single game and twice, with the same team, the
Boston Red Sox.
A year after
Johnson’s 19-strikeout game, in 1998, the Chicago Cubs Kerry Wood tied Clemens
record with 20 strikeouts of the Houston Astros.
Clemens and Woods
hold the MLB record of strikeouts in a nine-inning game, but in September of
1962 Washington Senators starter Tom Cheney struck out 21 batters, but the game
went 16 innings, in which Cheney took the mound for every one.
In 2001 Johnson
would match Clemens and Woods feat of 20 strikeouts in a single game against
the Cincinnati Reds.
With the current set
up of starting pitchers only going six or seven innings and having a pitch
count limit them further on top of being relieved by pitchers in the bull pen
it is hard to imagine a pitcher being able to get 20 strike outs in a game to
tie the record.
The
19 strikeout game was one of many career highlights for Johnson, as he was a
10-time All-Star, a five-time Cy Young winner, including four consecutive from
1999-2002.
In
2001 he led the Arizona Diamondbacks to a World Series Championship and was
named the World Series MVP.
Johnson
would accumulate a record of 303 wins and 166 losses in his 22 year career that
featured playing time with the Montreal Expos, Seattle Mariners, Houston
Astros, Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Yankees and the San Francisco Giants.
Johnson’s
highest single season total for wins came in 2002 when he won 24 games. He won
over 20 games three times in career.
Johnson
would finish his career with 4,875 strikeouts and 3.29 ERA. The strikeouts were
Johnson’s calling card. He is one of only three pitchers to strike out 20
batters in a game, which he did so on May 8, 2001 against the Cincinnati Reds.
He
led the league in strikeouts nine times from 1992-1995, 1999-2002 and 2004. His
highest single season total came in 2001 when he struck out 372 batters.
He
also led the league in ERA four times, 1995, 1999, 2001 and 2002 with his
lowest single season ERA coming in 2002 with a 2.32 mark.
The
6’11 pitcher from Livermore, Calif. was dominate over his career, tallying the
most strikeouts for a left handed pitcher of all-time and the second most
strikeouts ever just behind Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan who had 5,714 in his
career.
Johnson
defeated every single major-league team in his career at least once and pitched
an immaculate inning once, using nine pitches to strike out three batters to
end an inning. At the time of the feat Johnson was only pitcher number 30 to do
so in MLB history.
Johnson
does hold several records including being the oldest pitcher to pitch a perfect
game, and most strikeouts for a lefty. He also holds the record for most
strikeouts in a single relief appearance with 16 against the San Diego Padres
on July 18, 2001.
Johnson
was named the Sports Illustrated MLB All-Decade Team in 2009, and was named to
the Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame following his retirement in 2009.
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