The Hall of Fame will announce its class of 2010 this afternoon. And you can bet Randy Johnson will be among its 2015 inductees. The 10-time All-Star retired Tuesday after an outstanding 22-season career. Where the 6-foot-10 left-hander ranks all-ime in key categories:
Wins: 303 (22nd)
Strikeouts: 4,875 (2nd)
Games started: 601 (21st)
Iinnings pitched: 4,135 1/3 (38th)
Cy Young Awards: 5 (2nd)