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  1. David Allen Johnson (born January 30, 1943) is an American former professional baseball player and manager. He played as a second baseman from 1965 through 1978, most notably as a member of the Baltimore Orioles dynasty that won four American League pennants and two World Series championships between 1966 and 1971.

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  2. After four more months at Triple-A -- his fourth year at the level -- they came calling. Johnson was to pitch the second game of a doubleheader in Boston, the surprise Orioles clinging to a one-game lead atop the AL East. But as was the theme of Johnson’s career, nothing ever came easy.

  3. David Wayne Johnson (born October 24, 1959) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who spent five seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1987 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 1989 – 1991) and Detroit Tigers ( 1993 ).

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  5. Jan 30, 2011 · Davey Johnson played for 4 teams; the Baltimore Orioles, Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs. How many World Series has Davey Johnson won? Davey Johnson has won 2 World Series.

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  6. Johnson was 22 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 13, 1965, with the Baltimore Orioles. His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive ...

  7. Jan 30, 2022 · Davey Johnson was still in his 20s when he was the second baseman on an Orioles team that went to three World Series in a row. He was 30 when he hit the most home runs in a single season (43 in 1973) of any second baseman, a record that stood until last season.

  8. Jan 4, 2012 · In 1972 Johnson battled shoulder and back woes and hit just .221 in 118 games, part of a season-long offensive malaise for the Orioles, who fell to third place. Johnson was also affected by the emergence of 23-year-old infielder Bobby Grich, who played 133 games mainly at shortstop and second base.

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