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  1. Dave Johnson (1980s–1990s pitcher) 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 ). He has been a baseball analyst with the Mid-Atlantic ...

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  2. September 25th, 2019. Joe Trezza. @ JoeTrezz. BALTIMORE -- Thirty years later, Dave Johnson still laughs. It’s almost like three decades removed, even he still can’t believe it. “The whole thing,” Johnson says, animated and engaged, as if telling the story for the first time, “was just crazy.”. He’s talking about 1989, the year ...

  3. 5-10 , 180lb (178cm, 81kg) Born: October 24, 1959 in Baltimore, MD. Draft: Drafted by the in the of the 1981 MLB January Draft-Regular Phase from . School: Debut: (Age 27-217d, 15,333rd in major league history) 1.0 IP, 4 H, 1 SO, 1 BB, 3 ER. Last Game: (Age 33-330d) 1.2 IP, 3 H, 1 SO, 1 BB, 3 ER. Rookie Status: Exceeded rookie limits during ...

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  5. Dave Johnson (1970s pitcher) David Charles Johnson (born October 4, 1948) is a former professional baseball pitcher. He played all or part of four seasons in Major League Baseball between 1974 and 1978 for the Baltimore Orioles and Minnesota Twins .

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  6. On August 8, an Orioles pitcher named Johnson made his first career start in his hometown of Baltimore. A journeyman prospect, he recently had been called up from the minors in the midst of a pennant race. Certifiably awful the year before, the O’s were surprise contenders this season, captivating a city starved for winning baseball.

  7. Oct 27, 2020 · Stan "The Fan" Charles and Ross Grimsley talk with former Orioles pitcher and current MASN analyst Dave Johnson about his career in Baltimore, including the 1989 "Why Not?" season, and opening a ...

  8. Pressed into service as a result of Pete Harnisch accidentally stepping on a nail while returning to his hotel room the previous night, he allowed two hits in seven innings before being subbed out after walking Nelson Liriano to start the eighth with the Orioles leading 3 – 1.

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