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Current Video: Dodgers Report: Mr. 300

Steve Lyons and Jim Watson talk about Randy Johnson's 300th career win. Find out which pitchers could come close to the Big Unit's accomplishment.

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" 33 -- at a Dodger Stadium tonight but they are keeping one eye on the board because they wanted to if Brady Johnson would back career win number 300. Last night out on the bench and watched it rain had come back 24 hours later and beat Washington five to 11 -- A guy you know a long time and he's been around what 1518 years now in the big and he started out as a novel in Montreal got traded for Langston and it's up in Seattle in the builds an unbelievable career happens you don't. Happened for the 24 player has revealed that do it in. -- nobody really serious and right now Jamie moyers going to start for the Phillies and tomorrow night's ball game and there's the guy who's got 250 Wednesday's four as a result he gets in and so the question is who will. It's a different kind of game these days is that it I mean you know guys stick around that long right -- you wouldn't you know you elected. The starters off for the dodger game go to guy Cole Hamels a Clayton for soccer just got totaled eight. Hell -- forty -- fighters all Hamels to pretty he's gonna go Hollywood resort to make a ton of money is you know Billick on why I hang around through those aches and pains. We are 150 million dollars in the bank what's 300 wins mean it is going to be nothing to these guys you are along an -- that nobody is ever another 300 -- what he's quite. Exactly reasons -- there's nobody that's going to -- that kind of winning percentage yet to be -- got a pitcher for twenty years in order to do a -- a good enough team to get to those wins and you have to play through a lot of aches and -- lot of injuries and lot of come back to keep dormant like is that -- you're regarding a star -- stuff they have in the -- you have all the money in the bank. Why keep -- and not going to happen. And tonight Cole Hamels was that kind of pitcher he goes complete game on the Dodgers 97 pitches he allowed just five hits and balance sheet with five strikeouts as well for more Major League. Baseball video slot on foxsports.com. For dateline I'm Jim Watson at Chavez --"

" Trying to take it is bringing you home to dodger town. Led -- a native Joe Torre the blue crew was on the map. -- waves in the National League. Watch all season long in HD on trying to get."

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