the fight was stopped and Johnson became the first African-American Heavyweight Champion of the World. In Unforgivable Blackness, Johnson biographer Randy Roberts observes, "The press reacted [to ...
But Suzuki wasn't the only franchise great who wore No. 51. Before Suzuki, the number was donned by Randy Johnson, who pitched for the Mariners for the better part of 10 seasons from 1989-1998 and ...
Johnson played against Bob Knight's teams that included guys like Randy Wittman, Landon Turner, Glen Grunwald, and current Indiana basketball head coach Mike Woodson. Bob Knight passed away at the ...