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    Ernest Rudolph Johnson (April 29, 1888 – May 1, 1952) was an American professional baseball shortstop. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the...
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  • Ernie Johnson may refer to: Moose Johnson (Ernie Johnson, 1886–1963), Canadian ice hockey defenceman Ernie Johnson (shortstop) (1888–1952), American baseball...
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    ball towards second baseman Taylor, Dark threw the original ball to shortstop Ernie Banks. Musial did not see the throw and he was declared out when the...
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    Jeter Dave Johnson Pitcher Steve Johnson Pitcher Ernie Johnson Shortstop Don Johnson Second baseman Rankin Johnson Sr. Pitcher Rankin Johnson Jr. Pitcher...
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  • on-base percentage of .315. His father was former major league shortstop Ernie Johnson. List of second-generation Major League Baseball players "1944...
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    Darrel Chaney (category Major League Baseball shortstops)
    Braves then served with the Braves as a television announcer along with Ernie Johnson, Skip Caray and Pete Van Wieren. He was on the Atlanta Braves Radio...
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    Roy Frederick Smalley Jr. (June 9, 1926 – October 22, 2011) was a shortstop in Major League Baseball. From 1948 through 1958, Smalley played for the Chicago...
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    Freddie Patek (category Major League Baseball shortstops)
    as a free agent with the California Angels. He became the second shortstop, after Ernie Banks, to hit three home runs in a single game on June 20, 1980...
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    season by a shortstop with 8 errors. Gold Gloves were awarded to catcher Tom Pagnozzi and shortstop Ozzie Smith this year. October 11, 1990: Ernie Camacho...
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    Reference Ernie Camacho page at Baseball Reference Willie McGee page at Baseball Reference "1990 St. Louis Cardinals Statistics". Johnson, Lloyd, and...
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    ten runs batted in. He retired in 1969. Ernie Bowman died at his home in Johnson City on August 4, 2019. Ernie Bowman at the SABR Baseball Biography Project...
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  • among pitchers), Lefty Grove (#18 among pitchers), Honus Wagner (#4 among shortstops), and Stan Musial (#11 among outfielders). The nominees for the All-Century...
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    Cal Ripken Jr. (category Major League Baseball shortstops)
    runs hit as a shortstop, at 345, breaking the record of 298 previously held by Ernie Banks, and was selected as the starting shortstop for the Major League...
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    borrowed from starting shortstop Larry Bowa. The Phillies soon concluded that Sandberg was not a successor to Bowa at shortstop. While Sandberg had played...
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  • Burwell was signed as an amateur free agent by the Cubs. Ernie Banks became the first shortstop in the history of the NL to win the MVP award in back to...
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    a record of 67 wins and 95 losses. Cal Ripken. Jr. would be the first shortstop in the history of the American League to win two MVP awards in a career...
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    during the 1930s. One of the best known players on the Black Giants was shortstop Ernie Banks who would go on to become a star in Major League Baseball for...
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  • All-Star and League Champion in minor leagues; uncle of San Diego Padres shortstop Clint Barmes[citation needed] Lou Castro Leo Cristante, a pitcher who...
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    Although he primarily played as a third baseman, Padgett was utilized at shortstop and second base as well. Padgett played minor league baseball for the...
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    Honus Wagner (category Major League Baseball shortstops)
    WAG-nər; February 24, 1874 – December 6, 1955), was an American baseball shortstop who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1897 to 1917...
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