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Dan Johnson (baseball)

Daniel Ryan Johnson (born August 10, 1979) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for six teams, over ten seasons, as well as one season in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), but never held a Major League starting job for an entire season. He is perhaps best known for hitting a dramatic two-out, two-strike home run for the Tampa Bay Rays in the bottom of the ninth inning of the last game of the 2011 season, also known as Wild Card Wednesday. That home run tied the game, which the Rays eventually won, sending them to the playoffs. His clutch hitting for the Rays, along with his red hair and beard, earned him the nickname "The Great Pumpkin".[1]

Dan Johnson
Johnson with the Yokohama BayStars
First baseman
Born: (1979-08-10) August 10, 1979 (age 44)
Coon Rapids, Minnesota, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
Professional debut
MLB: May 27, 2005, for the Oakland Athletics
NPB: April 3, 2009, for the Yokohama BayStars
Last appearance
NPB: October 2, 2009, for the Yokohama BayStars
MLB: July 28, 2015, for the St. Louis Cardinals
MLB statistics
Batting average.234
Home runs57
Runs batted in203
NPB statistics
Batting average.215
Home runs24
Runs batted in57
Teams

Also within his extensive Minor League Baseball career that began in 2001, Johnson has won a Most Valuable Player (MVP) award in two different Triple-A leagues. He won the Pacific Coast League MVP in 2004 and the International League MVP in 2010.

In 2016, Johnson signed with the Rays organization, entering spring training as a knuckleball pitcher.

High school and college edit

Johnson graduated from Blaine High School, in Blaine, Minnesota in 1997.[2] He then attended Butler University for his freshman year,[3] when he was named All-Conference in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference. He transferred to a junior college, and finally ended up at the University of Nebraska,[3] where he helped the Cornhuskers make a College World Series appearance,[4] and earned All-American honors.

MLB career edit

Oakland Athletics edit

Johnson played his rookie season with the Athletics in 2005, batting .275 with 15 home runs and 58 RBIs.[5] He struggled early in 2006, batting .237 before being demoted to the A's Triple-A Pacific Coast League affiliate, the Sacramento River Cats, in July. He returned to the A's roster on August 31,[2] and finished the season with a .234 batting average, 9 home runs, and 37 RBIs.[5] It was later discovered that he suffered from double vision due to getting suntan lotion in his eyes, and he was able to clear up the problem for the 2007 season.[6]

 
Johnson playing for the Oakland Athletics in 2007.

Johnson was expected to be the A's starting first baseman in 2007,[7] but suffered a torn labrum in his hip late in spring training and missed the first three weeks of the season. He returned April 25[8] and proceeded to get a hit in 16 of his first 18 games. He was named American League co-Player of the Week with teammate Jack Cust for the week of May 7–13.[9] After the hot start, Johnson fell into a slump that lasted the rest of the season and plummeted his batting average to .236. His worst month was July, in which he batted just .156 (10-for-64 in 19 games) with two home runs and eight runs batted in. On April 9, 2008, Johnson was designated for assignment.

Tampa Bay Rays edit

On April 18, 2008, he was claimed off waivers by the Tampa Bay Rays. However, five days later he was again designated for assignment. He was subsequently outrighted to Triple-A Durham three days later. On September 9, Johnson was called up by the Rays from Durham. He entered the game as a pinch hitter in the ninth inning, and hit a home run against the Boston Red Sox, tying the game. The game was viewed as pivotal in the AL East Division race,[10] as the Rays would go on to win in extra innings, keeping the Red Sox from claiming the division lead that night. The Rays would not relinquish first place for the remainder of the season, and went on to win their first division title in franchise history en route to an American league pennant and an appearance in the World Series.

He batted .192 with a .276 on-base percentage for the 2008 season.[11]

Yokohama Baystars edit

Johnson signed a one-year contract for $1.2 million with the Yokohama Bay Stars of the Japanese Central League where he batted .215 in the 2009 season.[12]

Back to Tampa Bay edit

On January 11, 2010, Johnson signed a 1-year $500,000 major league deal with the Tampa Bay Rays.[12] Johnson was called up from Durham to the Rays in August 2010. On August 28, he hit a walk-off home run in the 10th inning against the Boston Red Sox. He batted just below the Mendoza line for the 2010 season, with a .198 batting average. He had 23 RBIs, 22 hits in 111 at bats, 3 doubles, and 7 home runs.

On April 8, 2011, with the Rays trailing 7–6 against the Chicago White Sox and two men on, Johnson hit the first pitch from Matt Thornton off the top of the Miller Lite Bullpen Sports Bar fence for a three-run home run, which would later prove to be the game-winner as Tampa Bay beat Chicago 9–7.[13]

On May 20, 2011, Johnson was designated for assignment,[14] and then recalled on September 14, 2011.

On September 28, 2011, with the Rays tied with the Boston Red Sox in the American League wild card race in the final game of the season, Johnson hit a pinch-hit home run with two outs and two strikes in the bottom of the ninth inning to tie the game against the New York Yankees. It was the first hit for Johnson since April 27.[15] The Rays went on to win the game in extra innings, and coupled with a loss by the Red Sox, clinched the AL Wild Card.

Johnson was honored by MLB for his Game 162 home run with the GIBBY (Greatness in Baseball Yearly) 2011 Moment of the Year Award This Year in Baseball Awards.[16] Bill Chastain wrote, "Many baseball experts have called the final night of the 2011 season the best in baseball history."[17] The seat at Tropicana Field in the right field corner where the home run ball landed (Section 140, Row T, Seat 10) is now colored white and known as the Dan Johnson seat.[18]

Chicago White Sox edit

On February 1, 2012, Johnson signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox. He also received an invitation to spring training. He played for the Charlotte Knights, Triple-A affiliate of the White Sox. Johnson represented the Knights in the Triple-A All-Star Game in Buffalo, N.Y., and finished second in the home-run derby.[19] His contract was purchased by the Chicago White Sox on September 1, 2012.[20] As background to this move Chicago sports writers recalled Johnson's home run in game 162 for the Tampa Bay Rays. A season ago, Johnson changed baseball's landscape wrote Chicago Tribune writer, Phil Rogers.[21]

New York Yankees edit

On January 24, 2013, Johnson signed a minor league contract with the New York Yankees. He also received an invitation to spring training.[22] He was released from the Yankees' Triple-A affiliate Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders on August 30, 2013.[23]

Baltimore Orioles edit

On August 30, 2013, he signed a minor league contract with the Baltimore Orioles.[24] He played in five games for the Triple-A Norfolk Tides. His contract was selected by the Orioles on September 13.[25] He was outrighted to Norfolk on October 31, and he elected free agency on November 1.

Toronto Blue Jays edit

On November 15, 2013, the Toronto Blue Jays announced that they had signed Johnson to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.[26] His contract was selected from the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons on July 11, 2014, to replace Adam Lind who had been placed on the disabled list.[27] In his Blue Jays debut that night, he walked in all 4 of his plate appearances and scored 3 runs. On July 26, Johnson recorded 4 RBI to help the Blue Jays end a 17-game losing streak at Yankee Stadium.[28] He was placed on the 15-day DL on July 31 and was activated on September 1 when the rosters expanded.[29] In 2014, Johnson batted .211 with 1 home run and 7 RBI.[30] Johnson was sent outright to Buffalo on October 1, but elected to become a free agent.[31]

Cincinnati Reds edit

On December 15, 2014, Johnson signed a minor league contract with the Houston Astros.[32] After batting .158 over 19 at-bats in spring training, he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds for a player to be named later or cash considerations.[33] He started the 2015 season with the Triple-A Louisville Bats, but was released on April 23.[34]

St. Louis Cardinals edit

On May 4, 2015, Johnson signed a minor-league contract with the St. Louis Cardinals, who called him up to their MLB roster on July 8. He played his first two months in the Cardinals organization for the AAA Memphis Redbirds, batting .265 with 11 home runs and 42 RBI.[35] He played 12 games for the Cardinals, collecting three hits in 19 AB. The club designated him for assignment on July 30 after trading for Brandon Moss, and outrighted Johnson off the 40-man roster to Memphis on August 3.[36]

Third stint with Tampa Bay edit

On March 5, 2016, Johnson signed a minor league contract with the Tampa Bay Rays, with the intention to convert from a first baseman into a knuckleball pitcher.[37] He was released on March 30.[38]

Los Angeles Dodgers edit

On August 22, 2016, he signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers and was assigned to the AA Tulsa Drillers of the Texas League.[39] He pitched in four games for the Drillers, with a 5.52 ERA in 1423 innings and was also occasionally used as a pinch hitter, where he was one for five.[40]

Mexican League edit

On May 15, 2017, Johnson signed with the Pericos de Puebla of the Mexican Baseball League, serving as both a designated hitter and a starting pitcher for the club. On July 1, 2017, he was released and assigned to the Bravos de León. Johnson put up big numbers for both clubs, finishing the season hitting .319 with 13 home runs and 57 RBIs in 62 games. In 270 at-bats, he scored 38 runs, ripped 12 doubles, 2 triples, and had a .470 on-base percentage and a .585 slugging percentage.

Johnson returned to the Bravos de León in early 2018. He appeared in just 13 games before he was put on the team's reserve list.

Independent leagues edit

On April 8, 2016, Johnson signed with the Bridgeport Bluefish of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. He was profiled in the New York Times "A Veteran Retools as a Knuckleballer" on May 14, 2016.[41] On June 13, 2016, he was traded to the Long Island Ducks. He was released on June 29, 2016.

Johnson signed with the St. Paul Saints in the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball. Johnson was listed as a rookie status pitcher. Following the conclusion of his Mexican League season in 2017, Johnson re-signed with the Saints on August 20. He later returned to the Saints on June 14, 2018, as a pitcher following another short stint in the Mexican League. However, he was released just a week later on June 21. He resigned on July 2, 2018. On July 14, 2018, Johnson was traded to the Lincoln Saltdogs. He was released following the 2018 season on October 11.

In August 2019, Johnson joined the University of Nebraska-Lincoln baseball staff as a student assistant.

References edit

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Daniel Ryan Johnson born August 10 1979 is an American former professional baseball first baseman He played in Major League Baseball MLB for six teams over ten seasons as well as one season in Nippon Professional Baseball NPB but never held a Major League starting job for an entire season He is perhaps best known for hitting a dramatic two out two strike home run for the Tampa Bay Rays in the bottom of the ninth inning of the last game of the 2011 season also known as Wild Card Wednesday That home run tied the game which the Rays eventually won sending them to the playoffs His clutch hitting for the Rays along with his red hair and beard earned him the nickname The Great Pumpkin 1 Dan JohnsonJohnson with the Yokohama BayStarsFirst basemanBorn 1979 08 10 August 10 1979 age 44 Coon Rapids Minnesota U S Batted LeftThrew RightProfessional debutMLB May 27 2005 for the Oakland AthleticsNPB April 3 2009 for the Yokohama BayStarsLast appearanceNPB October 2 2009 for the Yokohama BayStarsMLB July 28 2015 for the St Louis CardinalsMLB statisticsBatting average 234Home runs57Runs batted in203NPB statisticsBatting average 215Home runs24Runs batted in57TeamsOakland Athletics 2005 2008 Tampa Bay Rays 2008 Yokohama BayStars 2009 Tampa Bay Rays 2010 2011 Chicago White Sox 2012 Baltimore Orioles 2013 Toronto Blue Jays 2014 St Louis Cardinals 2015 Also within his extensive Minor League Baseball career that began in 2001 Johnson has won a Most Valuable Player MVP award in two different Triple A leagues He won the Pacific Coast League MVP in 2004 and the International League MVP in 2010 In 2016 Johnson signed with the Rays organization entering spring training as a knuckleball pitcher Contents 1 High school and college 2 MLB career 2 1 Oakland Athletics 2 2 Tampa Bay Rays 2 3 Yokohama Baystars 2 4 Back to Tampa Bay 2 5 Chicago White Sox 2 6 New York Yankees 2 7 Baltimore Orioles 2 8 Toronto Blue Jays 2 9 Cincinnati Reds 2 10 St Louis Cardinals 2 11 Third stint with Tampa Bay 2 12 Los Angeles Dodgers 2 13 Mexican League 2 14 Independent leagues 3 References 4 External linksHigh school and college editJohnson graduated from Blaine High School in Blaine Minnesota in 1997 2 He then attended Butler University for his freshman year 3 when he was named All Conference in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference He transferred to a junior college and finally ended up at the University of Nebraska 3 where he helped the Cornhuskers make a College World Series appearance 4 and earned All American honors MLB career editOakland Athletics edit Johnson played his rookie season with the Athletics in 2005 batting 275 with 15 home runs and 58 RBIs 5 He struggled early in 2006 batting 237 before being demoted to the A s Triple A Pacific Coast League affiliate the Sacramento River Cats in July He returned to the A s roster on August 31 2 and finished the season with a 234 batting average 9 home runs and 37 RBIs 5 It was later discovered that he suffered from double vision due to getting suntan lotion in his eyes and he was able to clear up the problem for the 2007 season 6 nbsp Johnson playing for the Oakland Athletics in 2007 Johnson was expected to be the A s starting first baseman in 2007 7 but suffered a torn labrum in his hip late in spring training and missed the first three weeks of the season He returned April 25 8 and proceeded to get a hit in 16 of his first 18 games He was named American League co Player of the Week with teammate Jack Cust for the week of May 7 13 9 After the hot start Johnson fell into a slump that lasted the rest of the season and plummeted his batting average to 236 His worst month was July in which he batted just 156 10 for 64 in 19 games with two home runs and eight runs batted in On April 9 2008 Johnson was designated for assignment Tampa Bay Rays edit On April 18 2008 he was claimed off waivers by the Tampa Bay Rays However five days later he was again designated for assignment He was subsequently outrighted to Triple A Durham three days later On September 9 Johnson was called up by the Rays from Durham He entered the game as a pinch hitter in the ninth inning and hit a home run against the Boston Red Sox tying the game The game was viewed as pivotal in the AL East Division race 10 as the Rays would go on to win in extra innings keeping the Red Sox from claiming the division lead that night The Rays would not relinquish first place for the remainder of the season and went on to win their first division title in franchise history en route to an American league pennant and an appearance in the World Series He batted 192 with a 276 on base percentage for the 2008 season 11 Yokohama Baystars edit Johnson signed a one year contract for 1 2 million with the Yokohama Bay Stars of the Japanese Central League where he batted 215 in the 2009 season 12 Back to Tampa Bay edit On January 11 2010 Johnson signed a 1 year 500 000 major league deal with the Tampa Bay Rays 12 Johnson was called up from Durham to the Rays in August 2010 On August 28 he hit a walk off home run in the 10th inning against the Boston Red Sox He batted just below the Mendoza line for the 2010 season with a 198 batting average He had 23 RBIs 22 hits in 111 at bats 3 doubles and 7 home runs On April 8 2011 with the Rays trailing 7 6 against the Chicago White Sox and two men on Johnson hit the first pitch from Matt Thornton off the top of the Miller Lite Bullpen Sports Bar fence for a three run home run which would later prove to be the game winner as Tampa Bay beat Chicago 9 7 13 On May 20 2011 Johnson was designated for assignment 14 and then recalled on September 14 2011 On September 28 2011 with the Rays tied with the Boston Red Sox in the American League wild card race in the final game of the season Johnson hit a pinch hit home run with two outs and two strikes in the bottom of the ninth inning to tie the game against the New York Yankees It was the first hit for Johnson since April 27 15 The Rays went on to win the game in extra innings and coupled with a loss by the Red Sox clinched the AL Wild Card Johnson was honored by MLB for his Game 162 home run with the GIBBY Greatness in Baseball Yearly 2011 Moment of the Year Award This Year in Baseball Awards 16 Bill Chastain wrote Many baseball experts have called the final night of the 2011 season the best in baseball history 17 The seat at Tropicana Field in the right field corner where the home run ball landed Section 140 Row T Seat 10 is now colored white and known as the Dan Johnson seat 18 Chicago White Sox edit On February 1 2012 Johnson signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox He also received an invitation to spring training He played for the Charlotte Knights Triple A affiliate of the White Sox Johnson represented the Knights in the Triple A All Star Game in Buffalo N Y and finished second in the home run derby 19 His contract was purchased by the Chicago White Sox on September 1 2012 20 As background to this move Chicago sports writers recalled Johnson s home run in game 162 for the Tampa Bay Rays A season ago Johnson changed baseball s landscape wrote Chicago Tribune writer Phil Rogers 21 New York Yankees edit On January 24 2013 Johnson signed a minor league contract with the New York Yankees He also received an invitation to spring training 22 He was released from the Yankees Triple A affiliate Scranton Wilkes Barre RailRiders on August 30 2013 23 Baltimore Orioles edit On August 30 2013 he signed a minor league contract with the Baltimore Orioles 24 He played in five games for the Triple A Norfolk Tides His contract was selected by the Orioles on September 13 25 He was outrighted to Norfolk on October 31 and he elected free agency on November 1 Toronto Blue Jays edit On November 15 2013 the Toronto Blue Jays announced that they had signed Johnson to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 26 His contract was selected from the Triple A Buffalo Bisons on July 11 2014 to replace Adam Lind who had been placed on the disabled list 27 In his Blue Jays debut that night he walked in all 4 of his plate appearances and scored 3 runs On July 26 Johnson recorded 4 RBI to help the Blue Jays end a 17 game losing streak at Yankee Stadium 28 He was placed on the 15 day DL on July 31 and was activated on September 1 when the rosters expanded 29 In 2014 Johnson batted 211 with 1 home run and 7 RBI 30 Johnson was sent outright to Buffalo on October 1 but elected to become a free agent 31 Cincinnati Reds edit On December 15 2014 Johnson signed a minor league contract with the Houston Astros 32 After batting 158 over 19 at bats in spring training he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds for a player to be named later or cash considerations 33 He started the 2015 season with the Triple A Louisville Bats but was released on April 23 34 St Louis Cardinals edit On May 4 2015 Johnson signed a minor league contract with the St Louis Cardinals who called him up to their MLB roster on July 8 He played his first two months in the Cardinals organization for the AAA Memphis Redbirds batting 265 with 11 home runs and 42 RBI 35 He played 12 games for the Cardinals collecting three hits in 19 AB The club designated him for assignment on July 30 after trading for Brandon Moss and outrighted Johnson off the 40 man roster to Memphis on August 3 36 Third stint with Tampa Bay edit On March 5 2016 Johnson signed a minor league contract with the Tampa Bay Rays with the intention to convert from a first baseman into a knuckleball pitcher 37 He was released on March 30 38 Los Angeles Dodgers edit On August 22 2016 he signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers and was assigned to the AA Tulsa Drillers of the Texas League 39 He pitched in four games for the Drillers with a 5 52 ERA in 142 3 innings and was also occasionally used as a pinch hitter where he was one for five 40 Mexican League edit On May 15 2017 Johnson signed with the Pericos de Puebla of the Mexican Baseball League serving as both a designated hitter and a starting pitcher for the club On July 1 2017 he was released and assigned to the Bravos de Leon Johnson put up big numbers for both clubs finishing the season hitting 319 with 13 home runs and 57 RBIs in 62 games In 270 at bats he scored 38 runs ripped 12 doubles 2 triples and had a 470 on base percentage and a 585 slugging percentage Johnson returned to the Bravos de Leon in early 2018 He appeared in just 13 games before he was put on the team s reserve list Independent leagues edit On April 8 2016 Johnson signed with the Bridgeport Bluefish of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball He was profiled in the New York Times A Veteran Retools as a Knuckleballer on May 14 2016 41 On June 13 2016 he was traded to the Long Island Ducks He was released on June 29 2016 Johnson signed with the St Paul Saints in the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball Johnson was listed as a rookie status pitcher Following the conclusion of his Mexican League season in 2017 Johnson re signed with the Saints on August 20 He later returned to the Saints on June 14 2018 as a pitcher following another short stint in the Mexican League However he was released just a week later on June 21 He resigned on July 2 2018 On July 14 2018 Johnson was traded to the Lincoln Saltdogs He was released following the 2018 season on October 11 In August 2019 Johnson joined the University of Nebraska Lincoln baseball staff as a student assistant References edit Sobsey Adam September 29 2011 Tampa Bay Rays beat odds make the playoffs and the Durham Bulls Dan Johnson is the extra 2 indyweek com Archived from the original on June 14 2018 Retrieved July 11 2014 a b Cook Mike September 12 2006 Notes Johnson home at the Dome Major League Baseball Archived from the original on June 5 2011 Retrieved March 28 2010 a b Slusser Susan April 11 2006 A s Johnson has lots of pluck puck San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved March 28 2010 Klein Gary June 8 2001 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