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Originally Posted by Eric72
Randy Johnson
- Unique for several reasons (tallest MLB player from the 20th Century, hitting a bird in mid-flight with a pitched ball, quite possibly the most intimidating pitcher in MLB history, etc.)
- Jerry Colangelo was never his business partner, although the two were linked due to the Arizona Diamondbacks. Colangelo led a group of investors that owned the team, Randy was (in essence) just an employee
- Threw a perfect game after his 40th birthday
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Eric, I am not Randy Johnson, but your reasoning is commendable. As far as being unique, is there any evidence that I have
the biggest "unit"? I think not. The idea of a perfect game over the age of 40 is similar to the one I have in mind and with no earlier perfect games in his career. As far as the "Jerry" is concerned, the one in the clue I have never met.
There may some hints in the paragraph above, and I will give more hints periodically. I would encourage everyone to think outside the box.