ESPN says he signed a one year deal with the D-Backs in some capacity. I guess this means he retires as one of us. First Hall of Fame pitcher to go in as a d-back and arguably one of the best lefties of all time.
Randy Johnson was by far my favorite player to play here. I loved the guy and I lost my hours at my $6.90 per hour job a year and a half ago, because I put the D-Backs game on the radio when he was pitching. It was worth it. Haha..... What a great career he had.