Randy Johnson's 2001 season was one of the most dominant and memorable in his legendary career. The Big Unit went 21–6 over 249.2 innings pitched with a 2.49 ERA and an astonishing 372 strikeouts, a total not seen in the majors since the 1970s. He led the league in strikeouts, ERA, innings pitched and complete games, earning National League Cy Young honors for the third straight year. He was nearly unstoppable in the postseason, going 5–1 with a 1.52 ERA, including three wins in Arizona's World Series victory against the New York Yankees. Fans of excellence on the mound, our latest authentic recreation is for you.