randy johnson, probably the greatest power pitcher. mark: if i were standing at the pleat and this guy was up there, 6 9 and it s arms, he s like 3. he basically brushes your nose when he lets go of the base baseball. mark: i would be scared to death. you should sca be. mark: that s a big dude. i got to watch that, honored to watch that. and i think pedro martinez had one of the greatest runs ever, what he did before that three-year period was i would say maddox and johnson and then there s clemmons before he did the stuff he did. mark: what about ryan? i think nolan ryan was one of the greatest strikeout pitchers of all time. nolan ryan was a guy his last pitch was 95 miles an hour. mark: that s unbelievable. he was 79 years old. mark: i would consider him one of the grates. yeah. yes. that s fair. mark: i cim also consider you e of thet greats. i appreciate.
first of all, same pitcher. no-hitter against the same team for the first time since 1908 yesterday. it s amazing and it s also amazing that it s lincecum because he has become more of a craft pitcher than a power pitcher and not throwing as hard as he used to. mark halpern knows this off the top of my head who is 1908 pitcher? has haddy toyota against the white sox and did that again in 08. i m not an exaggeration on your part. a couple of years ago when the show started, more than a couple of years ago. i actually thought you were making this up put actually people are use it now. they are seriously use it and very exciting. let s get to politics. the shock waves of tuesday s senate republican primaries have left some members feeling like