Don Johnson Baseball player

Donald Spore Johnson (December 7, 1911 – April 6, 2000), nicknamed "Pep," was a Major League Baseball second baseman for the Chicago Cubs from 1943 to 1948. A native of Chicago, Illinois, he attended Oregon State University before beginning his professional baseball career.Johnson's best seasons were during World War II. In 1944, a season in which he had a career-high 71 runs batted in, he was selected for the All-Star Game. In 1945 he was an important part of the last Cubs team to win a pennant, hitting a career-high .302 and scoring 94 runs, tenth in the league. He was also selected for the unofficial “All-Star Game” that was organized by the Associated Press after the official game was canceled.Career totals for 511 games include 528 hits, 8 home runs, 175 runs batted in, 219 runs scored, a .273 batting average, and an on-base percentage of .315.His father was former major league shortstop Ernie Johnson.

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Birth dateDecember 07, 1911
Date of deathApril 06, 2000

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Baseball player

Career startSeptember 26, 1943
Career endMay 16, 1948
batting sideRight
former teams
Chicago Cubs
position
Second baseman
teams
Chicago Cubs
throwing sideRight

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