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Jimmy Johnson (baseball)

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Name
  
Jimmy Johnson

Bats
  
Right-handed


Weight
  
104 kg

Role
  
Baseball pitcher

Salary
  
1.6 million USD (2015)

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Spouse
  
Elizabeth Johnson (m. 2007)

Similar People
  
Alex Wood, Buck Showalter, Fredi Gonzalez, Don Mattingly, Joba Chamberlain

Current team
  
Atlanta Braves (Pitcher)

James Lloyd Johnson (born August 28, 1947) is an American professional baseball coach, and a former infielder and manager at the minor league level. Johnson was primarily a shortstop and third baseman during his playing days. He threw and batted right-handed, stood 6 feet (1.83 m) tall and weighed 170 pounds (77 kg). As a player, Johnson compiled a .252 batting average in 577 minor league games.

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Early life

Johnson was born at Colona, Illinois. He graduated from Rincon High School in Tucson, Arizona, and attended the University of New Mexico.

Career

He signed his first pro contract with the Houston Astros and spent a quarter-century in their system as an infielder (1969–76), minor league manager (1977–82; 1984–85) (including the Columbus Astros (1978-1979, 1984) and Tucson Toros (1980–82, 1985)) and coordinator of instruction (1983; 1986–93). He then joined the New York Yankees as an instructor and manager, and later worked with the Los Angeles Dodgers and Colorado Rockies as a minor league hitting coordinator. He has also managed additional minor league teams, including the Norwich Navigators in 1995, Greensboro Bats in 1996 and the St. Paul Saints in 2002. He was listed as the Colorado farm system's roving batting instructor in 2009. He also coached for the China national baseball team at the 2017 World Baseball Classic.

References

Jimmy Johnson (baseball) Wikipedia