Congrats to the "Big Unit"! No not my penis, but rather Randy Johnson of the Arizona Diamondbacks who at 40 years old
pitched a perfect game last night against the Atlanta Braves. For those of you who aren't versed in baseball, a perfect game means you face the minimum amount of batters (3 outs per inning X 9 innings = 27 batters) which is different than a "no hitter". No hits, no walks, no errors, no hit batters. It's probably one of the most difficult things to do in all of sports. And to boot, he struck out half of them (13 K's). He was also still hurling pitches in there at 98 mph even all the way to the final out of the game.