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Crosley Field

Crosley Field,Redland Field,Cincinnati,OH,US Ball Park First Game Date – 04/21/1912 (6) Starting Pitchers – vs. Cubs: 04/11/1912 Final Score 10-6 (CIN) Attendance – 23,500 Starting Pitchers Frank Smith (CIN); King Cole (CHN) First Batter – Johnny Evers (CHN) Result – Grounded to 2B First Hits – Jimmy Sheckard (CHN),Singled to 2B (1st) First Run –…

Alex Johnson Stats & Facts

Alex Johnson Stats & Facts

Alex Johnson Positions:Bats: R Throws: RHeight: 72 Weight: 205Born: Monday, December 07, 1942 in Helena, AR USADied: 2 28 2015 in Detroit, MI USADebut: 7/25/1964Last Game: 10/1/1976Full Name: Alexander Johnson   Clay Carrol Debut: September 2, 1964 vs. ST Louis 2.0 IP, 1 H, 1 SO, 0 BB, 0 ER Nine Other Players Who Debuted…

Chicago’s Dick Allen becomes the 4th major league player to hit one into the CF bleachers in Comiskey Park 

Chicago’s Dick Allen becomes the 4th major league player to hit one into the CF bleachers in Comiskey Park 

Chicago’s Dick Allen becomes the 4th major league player (Jimmie Foxx, Hank Greenberg, and Alex Johnson are the others) to hit one into the CF bleachers in Comiskey Park when he connects off New York’s Lindy McDaniel. The 2-run homer in the 7th ices the 5 – 2 win for the Sox. This year, all the Chicago Wednesday games are in the afternoon, and Harry Caray announces them while sitting in the CF bleachers. Allen’s drive misses Caray by just a few rows.

California Angels suspend defending batting champion Alex Johnson

California Angels suspend defending batting champion Alex Johnson

On June 26, 1971, the California Angels suspend starting outfielder and defending American League batting champion Alex Johnson. Earlier in the season, Johnson had been benched five times and fined 29 times for failing to hustle. Some of these incidents include – During an exhibition game, Johnson leaned against the left-field fence, trying to stay…

Alex Johnson beats out Yaz by beating out a chopper

Alex Johnson becomes the first Angel to win a batting title when he edges Red Sox outfielder Carl Yastrzemski on the last day of the season. The California outfielder captures the crown by beating out a high chopper to raise his average to .3289 in the fifth inning, finishing a minuscule .003 higher than Yaz at .3286.