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Cooperstown (United States) (AFP) - Left-handed hurler Randy Johnson expected "goosebumps" upon his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, and Sunday's ceremony before nearly 50,000 people didn't disappoint.
"It's very humbling to look behind me and see the best who have played this game," said Johnson -- who was one of a trio of pitching greats to go into the shrine along with slugger Craig Biggio.