What does this question even mean? Randy Johnson's famous winking AB was against Larry Walker". I can't find anything on Google about Johnson hitting with Walker pitching, which is what the statement actually says. I think this refers to the AS game vs Kruk at bat. So the answer would be No.
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Babe Ruth was right-handed.
Did he ever play for New York?
Even with fabricated (and ridiculous) pick 'ems, GLU can't get out of their own way.🤦♂️
The equivalent for the Walker pick em would be the statement of Johnson winking at Walker, but in reality, that happened to John Kruk.
Rest assured, logic and research mean nothing to Glu and I think they wait to see which answer is chosen more, then reward the opposite.
In conclusion, it’s a total crapshoot and I don’t know why I likely wasted more gold, trying to complete my CvC standard bonus set again.
The thing that happened in 1997 was an homage to 1993 winking thing (without any winking - just playfully throwing above a lefty hitter's head). Why did he do it to Walker? I think it was because Walker took a lot of heat for sitting out a June 12, 1997 game where Johnson pitched. It was the first ever interleague weekend in MLB.
“I faced Randy one time in spring training and he almost killed me,” Walker said.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5jAKobQQLnI
Randy Johnson's famous wink was not against Larry Walker. That's the first question. The second part is whether Walker played for Rockies at the time. If this is the 1993 World Series, where Johnson winked at Kruk, Walker was not a Rockie at the time. No fits. I think we’re all second guessing only because of what happened yesterday.