Mike Johnson (1990s pitcher)
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Mike Johnson | |||
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Pitcher | |||
Born: Edmonton, Alberta |
October 3, 1975 |||
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MLB debut | |||
April 6, 1997, for the Baltimore Orioles | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
April 24, 2001, for the Montreal Expos | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Win–loss record | 7–14 | ||
Earned run average | 6.85 | ||
Strikeouts | 147 | ||
Teams | |||
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Medal record | ||
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Men's baseball | ||
Representing Canada | ||
Pan American Games | ||
2011 Guadalajara | National team |
Michael Keith Johnson (born October 3, 1975) is a former professional baseball pitcher. He has pitched all or part of five seasons in Major League Baseball, and has also played in Nippon Professional Baseball, the Korean Baseball Organization, and the CPBL.
Johnson was selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1993 amateur draft. He made his Major League Baseball debut on April 6, 1997 with the Baltimore Orioles.and went on to play for the Orioles (1997) and Montreal Expos (1997–2001). He was a member of Team Canada at the 2004 Summer Olympics, where they finished in fourth place in the baseball tournament. Johnson played in the Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants organizations from 2001 to 2003, before signing with the Expos again in 2004
In 2006, Johnson played for Somerset of the independent Atlantic League. In 2007, he played for the Edmonton Cracker-Cats of the Northern League. In 2008, he played for the CPBL's La New Bears and won the winningest pitcher and the MVP at the regular season.
On March 7, 2009 he pitched for Canada in the World Baseball Classic against the USA. For 2009, he signed to play for the SK Wyverns in South Korea after an interval of four years, but he was dismissed in April having appeared in just two games. He signed with the Edmonton Capitals of the Golden Baseball League, for whom he finished the season. He split the 2010 season between the Capitals and Yuma Scorpions. Now he is a coaching instructor in Edmonton for the St. Francis Xavier high-school baseball Academy.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
Awards | ||
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Preceded by
Pan Wei-lun (潘威倫)
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CPBL Win Champion Award 2008 |
Succeeded by Itsuki Shoda(正田樹) |
Preceded by
Pan Wei-lun (潘威倫)
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CPBL Best Ten Player Award(pitcher) 2008 |
Succeeded by current |
Preceded by
Kao Kuo-ching (高國慶)
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CPBL MVP of the Year Award 2008 |
Succeeded by Lin Yi-chuan(林益全) |
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- Living people
- 2009 World Baseball Classic players
- Baltimore Orioles players
- Baseball people from Alberta
- Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Baseball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Baseball players at the 2011 Pan American Games
- Canadian expatriate baseball players in Japan
- Edmonton Capitals players
- Edmonton Cracker-Cats players
- Edmonton Trappers players
- Expatriate baseball players in South Korea
- Expatriate baseball players in Taiwan
- Fresno Grizzlies players
- Gulf Coast Blue Jays players
- Hagerstown Suns players
- Harrisburg Senators players
- Kia Tigers players
- La New Bears players
- Las Vegas 51s players
- Major League Baseball pitchers
- Major League Baseball players from Canada
- Medicine Hat Blue Jays players
- Montreal Expos players
- Oklahoma RedHawks players
- Olympic baseball players of Canada
- Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes players
- Ottawa Lynx players
- SK Wyverns players
- Somerset Patriots players
- Sportspeople from Edmonton
- Yuma Scorpions players