Bob Johnson
Given Name: Robert Dale
Born: 1943
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RHP 1969-74, 77 Mets, Royals, Pirates , Indians, Braves
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| IP | W-L | ERA |
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692 | 28-34 | 3.48 | | League CS |
14 | 1-0 | 1.29 | | World Series |
5 | 0-1 | 9.00 |
In his one season with Kansas City (1970), 6'4" Bob Johnson struck out 206, the third-highest
total ever for a rookie and a Royal record. He was second to Bert Blyleven in TSN AL Rookie Pitcher of the Year voting. Johnson went 9-10 with a 3.45 ERA for the World Champion 1971 Pirates. When Nellie Briles pulled a hamstring warming up for Game Three of the LCS, Johnson was his emergency replacement and pitched five-hit ball for eight innings, surrendering only an unearned run and winning a 2-1 duel against the Giants '
Juan Marichal. He lost his Game Two World Series start, however, giving up four runs
in 3-1/3 innings.
Johnson followed up his triumph with his best season in 1972
(4-4, 2.96), relieving more, as the Pirates won the division title, and in 1973 had
his only winning
record (4-2), coming almost exclusively out of the bullpen.
(SFS)
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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
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| » December 2, 1970: In a 6-player swap with the Pirates, the Royals acquire SS Fred Patek. The Pirates pick up P Bob Johnson in the deal, but the righty will go just 17–16 in three years.
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