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Greg Maddux League
4-1-2054
Johnny Johnson Starting Pitcher
Retired (2030, Age 38)
CAREER BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
ERA 3.66 Total Rating B+   Bats/Throws R/L
W-L 213-130 Status Retired (2030) Option Years 0  
SV 0 Age 61 (OS 62) Date of Birth 10-30-1992
K 2652 Drafted Round 1, Pick 16
(2011)
Majors Svc Time 15 years
(3 games)
IP 3284.0
WHIP 1.31
OFFENSE PITCHING MENTORING
Contact vs. R D- Contact vs. L D- Endurance B+   Ldrship
Power vs. R D- Power vs. L D- Velocity B+   Mentor Val
Speed C- Bunt Control
POSITIONS DEFENSE/HEALTH POSTSEASON
 C * --- SS --- Range WS Rings 1
1B --- LF --- Arm C- WS Appearances 1
2B --- CF ---   Health C- LCS Appearances 5
3B --- RF ---   Injured Days 0 All Star Teams 1
* League requires 50% rating to start at catcher.


Last pitched 5 days ago.
Date Batters Faced
2054-03-31 0
2054-03-30 0
2054-03-29 0
2054-03-28 0
2054-03-27 0
Career Transactions
DateTransaction
2030-11-01Johnny Johnson has retired from the San Diego Steroids
2029-06-01The Philadelphia Cheesesteaks have acquired Johnny Johnson from the waiver wire.
2029-05-25The Los Angeles Black Devils have promoted Alan Miller to the major league team. The Los Angeles Black Devils have promoted Dave Starr to the major league team. The Los Angeles Black Devils have designated Bill McGriff for assignment. The Los Angeles Black Devils have designated Johnny Johnson for assignment.
2016-04-01The Los Angeles Swag have promoted Matty Ashby to the major league team. The Los Angeles Swag have promoted Johnny Johnson to the major league team. The Los Angeles Swag have designated Ed Wathan for assignment. The Los Angeles Swag have waived Skinny Stein. The Los Angeles Swag have waived Tavo Gaetti. The Los Angeles Swag have waived Brian Prentiss. The Los Angeles Swag have waived Al Mercado.
2014-04-01A trade has been completed between the Baltimore Baselines and the Montreal Militia. The Montreal Militia receive Johnny Johnson, Paul Crowe, Draft Pick 2015 Round 1 BAL (Jesse Simpson) from the Baltimore Baselines in exchange for Bob Fallon. Protest This Trade.