1st Baseman for the Houston Astros (1972-1977),New York Yankees (1977-1979),Cleveland Indians (1979-1980),Chicago Cubs (1980),Oakland Athletics (1981-1982),Toronto Blue Jays (1983-1984,1985-1986)and the Texas Rangers (1985). World Series 1977 and 1978
MLB 2nd & 1st baseman from 1965-78 for Orioles, Braves, Plillies, Cubs. 4x All-Star & 3x Gold Gloves.
1997 AL & 2012 NL Manager of Year Awards. Best season 1973 84 RS, 25 doubles, 43 HR's, 99 RBI's and .270 BA. 1970 - ALCS 2 HR's, World Series .313 BA
Baseball / Pitched for Orioles & Pirates from 1987-93 / Current Director of Orioles RBI League (Reviving Baseball in the Inner-city) / Father of Dodgers' Pitching Prospect Steven Johnson
David Allen 'D.J.' Johnson (born July 14, 1966 in Louisville, Kentucky) is a former cornerback who played eight seasons in the National Football League, mainly for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He entered broadcasting after his retirement as a player
former college/NFL linebacker; played for University of Texas, Chiefs and Raiders; 2X All - American; 4X Pro Bowler; 2X All - Pro; Butkus Award and Bronko Nagurski Trophy winner; Big 12 DPOY; 3X All - Big 12 selection
Actor/Wrestler - The Rock on WWE, The Mummy Returns, The Scorpion King, The Rundown, Walking Tall, Be Cool, Former Pro Football Player (Miami Dolphins)
MLB pitcher from 1940-51 for Red Sox and Tigers. Went 1-0 with 2.70 ERA in 1946 World Series. Led league in relief wins in 1948 with 9, going 10-4 with 5 saves with 4.53 ERA. Best season was 1947 with 12-11 record, 8 saves and 2.97 ERA
former college/NFL defensive tackle; played for Grambling State University, Chargers & 49ers; NAIA All-American; member of College Football Hall of Fame; 4X Pro Bowler; nicknamed 'Big Hands'; member of 49ers Super Bowl XIX championship team; #8 overall
outfielder, #1 draft pick of the Boston Red Sox in 1991 (real name Jermane Jay). Traded to the Twins system in a deal for Rick Aguilera. He never appeared in a major league game
Drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 40th round of the 1988 MLB June Amateur Draft from St. Rita HS (Chicago, IL) and the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 30th round of the 1991 MLB June Amateur Draft from University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
NFL - TE, New England Patriots. Formerly w/ Stuttgart in the German League. College: University of Tennessee.Signed to NE as part of the NFL?s international pathway program to get players from outside the USA experience in pro football
He was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the second round of the 1999 NFL Draft. He played college football at East Mississippi Community College before transferring to Mississippi State.[1] While at Mississippi State, Johnson won the Conerly Trophy in 19
Jason Mansfield Johnson (born November 8, 1965) is a former American football wide receiver who played three seasons in the National Football League with the Denver Broncos, Pittsburgh Steelers and New Orleans Saints.
Former college/NFL head coach;coached University of Miami,Dallas Cowboys & Miami Dolphins;2X Super Bowl champion;first coach to win college and pro championships;won national championship in 1987, former Dolphins General Manager,Survivor Nicaragua
former college/NFL/CFL running back/fullback; played for Arizona State University, Calgary Stampeders, 49ers, Lions, Steelers & Oilers; 4X Pro Bowler; member of Pro Football Hall of Fame
Lloyd Deron Johnson
Position: Pitcher
Bats: Right, Throws: Left
Height: 6' 0', Weight: 185 lb.
Born: May 4, 1966 in Portsmouth, Ohio, United States (Age 49.305)
MLB H.O.F. (1975). was a third baseman from 1918-36 (17 seasons, all levels) in the Negro Leagues, and became the first coach in MLB to be an African - American in 1954. A talent MLB scout who signed Dick (Richie) Allen and Bill Bruton
Right-handed hitting catching prospect drafted by the Brewers in the 2nd round of the 1999 draft. He never played in a major league game (born September 28, 1978)
MLB pitcher from 1958-70 for 7 teams. Led league in 1962 with best K to walk ratio. Pitched to 2 batters in 1961 World Series, getting both out. Best seasons in 1965 going 16-10, 2 saves, 3.42 ERA and 1967 going 13-9 with 2.74 ERA
Played Basketball for Ohio State, Selected by the Miami Heat in the 2nd rd 49th overall in the 2001 NBA Draft, Played 16 games for the Miami Heat 2002-2003
former college/NFL wide receiver; played for University of Southern California, Panthers, Cowboys, Jets & Buccaneers; 3X Pro Bowler; member of Buccaneers Super Bowl XXXVII championship team; currently works for ESPN; 2X All-American
former college/NFL running back; played for Penn State University, Chiefs, Dolphins, Redskins and Bengals; All - Big10 and All - American; won Maxwell, Doak Walker and Walter Camp Awards; 2X Pro Bowler, 2X All - Pro; #27 overall 2003 NFL Draft
Right-handed hitting catcher who debuted in one game for the Indians, one more game for them in 1974, then appeared in one game for the Expos in 1975, six more for them in 1976, and the three games for the White Sox in 1978
former college/NFL punter; played for Brigham Young, Oilers, Vikings, Eagles, Browns, Patriots & Bengals; member of BYU 1984 National championship team
Born February 14, 1971 in Miami, Florida is a former American football tight end in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the second round of the 1994 NFL Draft. He played college football at Flori
Retired American professional basketball player. He was selected in the 1979 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors, playing nine games for them in the 1979-80 season, averaging 3.0 points and 1.6 rebounds per game
There are three ex-major leaguers named Mark Johnson. This is the last of the three to debut. He was a right-handed pitcher drafted by the Astros, and appeared in 9 games for the Tigers in 2000 (born 5-2-1975)
Sports/MotorSports driver; Mazda Road to Indy series. Paralyzed racer - 'My goal is to become the first paralyzed driver to participate in the IndyCar Series and race in the Indy 500.'