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Judy Johnson - Wikipedia William Julius "Judy" Johnson (October 26, 1899 – June 15, 1989) was an American professional baseball third baseman, shortstop, manager and scout whose career in Negro league baseball spanned 17 seasons, from 1921 to 1937 He also played in the Cuban League
Judy Johnson Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status More . . . One of the greatest third basemen in the Negro leagues, Judy Johnson played for the Hilldale Club, Homestead Grays, and Pittsburgh Crawfords from 1921 to 1936 Born in Snow Hill, MD, there is a statue of him outside the Wilmington, DE minor league stadium
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Johnson, Judy - Baseball Hall of Fame Considered one of the best third basemen to play in the Negro Leagues, William “Judy” Johnson was a slick-fielding clutch performer, and later a manager, scout and coach Johnson was born in Snow Hill, Md , on Dec 26, 1899 At age 18, he began playing semipro baseball for five dollars a game
Judy Johnson - Society for American Baseball Research Judy Johnson played in the inaugural game; he pinch-hit for Jud Wilson in the eighth inning and hit a single Johnson did not play in the All-Star Game in 1934 or 1935, but he made one last appearance in 1936, his final season in the league
Judy Johnson | Philadelphia Athletics, Negro Leagues, Hall of Fame . . . Judy Johnson was an American professional baseball player and manager in the Negro leagues between 1918 and 1936 A sure-handed and graceful fielder, Johnson is considered one of the best defensive third baseman ever to play baseball He had a 309 career batting average but hit with little power
William Julius “Judy” Johnson (1899-1989) - Blackpast William Julius “Judy” Johnson was a professional baseball player in the Negro Baseball Leagues He played third base and was a team manager from 1921 to 1937 Johnson was born on October 26, 1899 to William Henry Johnson and Annie Lee Jackson in Snow Hill, Maryland
William “Judy” Johnson – Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame William Julius “Judy” Johnson reflects on his time as a star third baseman and later career as a major-league scout Judy Johnson was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York August 18, 1975
Judy Johnson Recognition Page | Baseball-Reference. com One of the greatest third basemen in the Negro leagues, Judy Johnson played for the Hilldale Club, Homestead Grays, and Pittsburgh Crawfords from 1921 to 1936 Born in Snow Hill, MD, there is a statue of him outside the Wilmington, DE minor league stadium
Judy Johnson - Baseball-Reference. com Positions: Third Baseman, Shortstop and Rightfielder Bats: Right • Throws: Right 5-11, 150lb (180cm, 68kg) Born: December 26, 1899 in Snow Hill, MD us Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 1975 (Voted by Negro League Committee) View Judy Johnson's Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame (plaque, photos, videos)