Randy Johnson Net Worth (2025)
Former Professional Baseball Pitcher, Sports Photographer
Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Deca-Millionaire
Net worth between $10 million and $100 million
Annual Income
$8 million per year (retired player earnings, endorsements, photography)
Net Worth Timeline
2022: $92,000,000, 2023: $95,000,000, 2024: $97,000,000
Randy Johnson's Biography
Randy Johnson, widely known as 'The Big Unit,' is a legendary American former professional baseball pitcher who dominated Major League Baseball (MLB) for over two decades. Born on September 10, 1963, Johnson stands at an imposing 208 cm, making him one of the tallest players in the league’s history. Renowned for his fearsome fastball, often clocked over 100 mph, and devastating slider, Johnson's intimidating presence on the mound led him to five Cy Young Awards and a World Series MVP title in 2001 with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Over his illustrious career, he struck out over 4,800 batters, ranking second in MLB history. Off the field, Johnson pursued his passion for photography, launching Randy Johnson Photography and capturing images of wildlife and music concerts. With a net worth estimated at $97 million in 2024, his income streams include endorsements, appearances, and his successful photography business. Johnson is married to Lisa Wiehoff and is a proud father of four. He continues to inspire both aspiring athletes and photographers, cementing his legacy as both a sports icon and creative artist.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
Randy Johnson once accidentally hit a bird with a fastball during a spring training game, which instantly became one of baseball's most bizarre moments.
Full Name
Randall David Johnson
Nickname
The Big Unit
Nationality
American
Birthday
September 10, 1963
Age
61
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Height
6'10" (208 cm)
Weight
225 lbs (102.0 kg)
Marital Status
Married
Spouse
Lisa Wiehoff
Children
4
Education
University of Southern California
Famous For
One of the most dominant pitchers in Major League Baseball history, known for his intimidating fastball and slider.
First Big Break
Drafted by the Montreal Expos in the second round of the 1985 MLB Draft.
Social Media
Instagram: @randyjohnsonphotography
Businesses Owned
Randy Johnson Photography
Awards
5× Cy Young Award, 10× MLB All-Star, World Series MVP (2001), World Series Champion (2001), MLB Hall of Fame (2015)
Category
Athletes
Controversies
Occasional on-field outbursts and hit a bird with a pitch during a spring training game in 2001.
Hobbies
Photography, traveling, wildlife conservation
Interests
Music, cars, nature, sports
Quote
"Work hard in silence, let your success be your noise."