ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS

Randy Johnson: Joining the Diamondbacks ‘is why I’m in the Hall of Fame’

Jul 23, 2024, 8:28 PM

Former Arizona Diamondbacks Randy Johnson throws a ceremonial first pitch before Game Three of the ...

Former Arizona Diamondbacks Randy Johnson throws a ceremonial first pitch before Game Three of the World Series between the Texas Rangers and the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field on October 30, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

(Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Arizona Diamondbacks legendary pitcher Randy Johnson gave credit to his free agency decision to join the team as a prime reason he was inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Johnson, along with Luis Gonzalez, will be inducted as the first two members of the D-backs’ new Hall of Fame in a pregame ceremony on Saturday at Chase Field.

“He’s a visionary. Lots of people are visionaries but lots of things don’t come as they plan. Jerry is one of those lucky souls where if he touches something, things turn out pretty well,” Johnson said.

“I’m very fortunate that the decision I made to come to the Diamondbacks was the reason why I’m in the Hall of Fame. Going anywhere else, I don’t know what would have happened.”

Going into free agency after 1998, Johnson was coming off one of the best stretches of his career after a midseason trade to the Houston Astros from the Seattle Mariners where he posted a 10-1 record with 116 strikeouts and a 1.28 ERA.

Johnson talked about the pitch that Colangelo gave the then-35-year-old that convinced him to come to Arizona.

“When Jerry Colangelo came to my house and gave me a sales pitch to come and be part of the franchise, a piece that would turn this franchise around, that was his vision,” Johnson said. “Getting me and things falling in place with my performances, we played better and turned things around.

“I think it was fifth place for the Diamondbacks in 1998 to winning the NL West in 1999 and that carried over into 2000 and our team transformed into a serious competing team and warranted trading for the likes of Curt Schilling and players like that.”

“The Diamondbacks weren’t on the top of my list and coming off a 10-1 season, (I thought) it would probably be better to go to a more established team, like the Dodgers, and continue where I left off,” Johnson said. “Jerry continued to pursue me coming to the Diamondbacks and to be a big part of the success of the franchise and eventually he won me over and it worked out in a big way and I’m thankful for that.”

Johnson played 22 seasons in the majors with the Montreal Expos (1988-89), Mariners (1989-98), Astros (1998), D-backs (1999-04 and 2007-08), New York Yankees (2005-06) and San Francisco Giants (2009). He won 303 games and struck out 4,875 batters.

During his first tenure with the D-backs from 1999-2004, Johnson won four consecutive Cy Young awards from 1999-02 and would help Arizona capture its first and only World Series in 2001. Johnson was co-MVP of the series alongside Schilling. On May 18, 2004, Johnson would throw the franchise’s first perfect game against the Atlanta Braves. 

His number 51 was retired by the D-backs in 2015, the same year he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Arizona Diamondbacks

Diamondbacks...

Alex Weiner

Diamondbacks’ postseason window shrinks with loss to Padres, will need help to clinch

The Diamondbacks' postseason chances took a hit with Friday's loss to the Padres, but there are still paths to clinch this weekend at Chase Field.

8 hours ago

Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez on mound at Chase Field...

Payne Moses

Diamondbacks’ Eduardo Rodriguez getting the ball Saturday vs. Padres

The Arizona Diamondbacks announced Eduardo Rodriguez will start Saturday in Game 2 against the San Diego Padres, as the team is now on the outside looking in for one of two remaining NL Wild Card berths.

9 hours ago

Arizona Diamondbacks standings...

Arizona Sports

Diamondbacks’ standings: Where does Arizona rank in the NL Wild Card race?

The Arizona Diamondbacks are competing in the NL Wild Card race as the regular season concludes this weekend.

10 hours ago

Ketel Marte...

Arizona Sports

D-backs climbing back after Ketel Marte error leads to early hole vs. Padres

The D-backs could not have started on a much worse foot in the first inning Friday against the Padres, and defensive miscues from Ketel Marte played a role.

13 hours ago

Ryne Nelson...

Alex Weiner

Diamondbacks’ Ryne Nelson working out of the bullpen in final series vs. Padres

Diamondbacks pitcher Ryne Nelson will come out of the bullpen this weekend in the final series of the regular season against the Padres, Torey Lovullo said. 

15 hours ago

Merrill Kelly D-backs...

Arizona Sports

Diamondbacks-Padres preview: Probable starters, D-backs magic number and clinching scenarios

The Arizona Diamondbacks play the San Diego Padres in their final three games of the regular season as they hang on in the National League postseason race.

15 hours ago

Randy Johnson: Joining the Diamondbacks ‘is why I’m in the Hall of Fame’