Jay Johnstone Baseball player

John William Johnstone Jr. (born November 20, 1946) is an American former professional baseball player, active from 1966 to 1985 for the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Chicago Cubs. Johnstone was known as a versatile outfielder with a good sense of humor, known for keeping clubhouses loose with occasional pranks and gimmicks. He later served as a radio color commentator for the Yankees (1989–1990) and Phillies (1992–1993).Career highlights include:As an Angel, he preserved Clyde Wright's no-hitter against the Athletics in the seventh inning by catching a Reggie Jackson fly ball 400 feet from straightaway center field, just in front of the wall (July 3, 1970).As a Phillie, he went 7-for-9 in the 1976 National League Championship Series against the Cincinnati Reds. However, the Reds swept the Series.As a Dodger, he hit a pinch-two run home run in Game Four of the 1981 World Series against the New York Yankees, the home run rallying the Dodgers from a 6–3 deficit to win 8–7. The victory also enabled the Dodgers to tie the Series at two games each; they won the next two games to win it all.↑

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Birth dateNovember 20, 1946

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Baseball player

Career startJuly 30, 1966
Career endOctober 06, 1985
batting sideLeft
former teams
Los Angeles Dodgers
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
position
Outfielder
teams
Chicago Cubs
Chicago White Sox
Los Angeles Dodgers
Oakland Athletics
Philadelphia Phillies
San Diego Padres
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
New York Yankees
throwing sideRight

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