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Maybe you'll find it relevant to Randy Johnson's matchup, maybe not, but consider that not one of the past six pitchers to win 300 career games picked up win No. 300 on his first attempt, Mark Simon of ESPN Stats & Information reports. Tom Seaver was the last to do it, on Aug. 4, 1985, and the six pitchers to notch their 300th career wins since have needed 2.8 starts on average to do it. Johnson did defeat the Nationals on May 11 in San Francisco, but he didn't look great doing it, and it's not as if Washington's offense is any pushover this season (eighth-ranked .777 team OPS). Count me among those who believe that Johnson won't make history tonight. ?
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