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Randy Johnson says his best season might still be ahead.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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March 30, 2003| Author:
Fitzpatrick, Frank
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Byline: Frank Fitzpatrick
TUCSON, Ariz. _ Somehow it's hard to envision Warren Spahn encased in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber between starts. And unless history neglected to record it, Lefty Grove never hired a personal conditioning expert or used biokinetics in order to extend his release point.
Randy Johnson, however, is not your everyday lefthanded pitcher with Hall of Fame credentials. Randy Johnson is a 6-foot-10, 39-year-old marvel who has won four straig...
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