In 1953, Johnny Lipon played in 7 games for the St. Louis Browns, batting in all of them. He had 9 at bats, getting 2 hits, for a .222 batting average, with 1 runs batted in. He was walked 0 times. He struck out 1 times. He hit only singles.
In 1951, Johnny Lipon played in 129 games, all for the Detroit Tigers, and batting in all of them. He had 487 at bats, getting 129 hits, for a .265 batting average, with 11 sacrifice hits, 0 sacrifice flies, and 38 runs batted in. He was walked 49 times, and was hit by the pitch 2 times. He struck out 27 times. He hit 15 doubles, 1 triple, and 0 home runs.
In 1951, Luis Marquez played in 68 games, all for the Boston Braves, and batting in all of them. He had 122 at bats, getting 24 hits, for a .197 batting average, with 3 sacrifice hits, 0 sacrifice flies, and 11 runs batted in. He was walked 10 times, and was hit by the pitch 3 times. He struck out 20 times. He hit 5 doubles, 1 triple, and 0 home runs.
In 1948, Johnny Lipon played for the Detroit Tigers.
On Base Percentage (OBP) is considered by many to be a better measure of a great hitter than the Batting Average. It is calculated with the formula (Hits + Walks + Hit by Pitch) / (At Bats + Walks + Hit by Pitch + Sacrifice Flies). In 1948, Johnny Lipon had 458 at bats, 133 hits, 68 walks, and was hit by the pitch 2 times. Sacrifice flies weren't counted before 1954. That gives him an On Base Percentage of .384.
Slugging Percentage (SLG) is a popular measure of a batter's power. It is calculated as (Total Bases) / (At Bats). Another way to look at it is (Singles + 2 x Doubles + 3 x Triples + 4 x Home Runs) / (At Bats). In 1948, Johnny Lipon had 458 at bats, and hit 102 singles, 18 doubles, 8 triples, and 5 home runs, for a .397 slugging percentage.
Being able to get on base and to hit for power are two of the most important offensive skills in Baseball, so the On Base Percentage and Slugging Percentage are often added together. On-base plus slugging (OPS) is a sabermetric baseball statistic. The best hitters in Major League Baseball can achieve an OPS of .900 or higher. In 1948, Johnny Lipon had a .384 On Base Percentage and a .397 Slugging Percentage for an OPS of .782.
Runs Created (RC) is a baseball statistic invented by Bill James to estimate the number of runs a hitter contributes to his team. There are a number of formulas used to calculate it. One of the simplest is (On Base Percentage) × (Total Bases). In 1948, Johnny Lipon had a .384 On Base Percentage and 182 Total Bases for 69.97 Runs Created.
In 1958, Johnny O'Brien played in 12 games for the St. Louis Browns, batting in all of them. He had 2 at bats, getting 0 hits, for a .000 batting average, with 0 runs batted in. He was walked 1 times. He struck out 0 times.
Johnny Lavin debuted on September 10, 1884, playing for the St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park I; he played his final game on October 15, 1884, playing for the St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park I.
In 1939, Johnny Marcum played in 16 games for the St. Louis Browns, batting in all of them. He had 22 at bats, getting 10 hits, for a .455 batting average, with 5 runs batted in. He was walked 1 times. He struck out 2 times. He hit 1 doubles, 0 triples, and 0 home runs.
Johnny Berardino debuted on April 22, 1939, playing for the St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park IV; he played his final game on September 19, 1952, playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field.
Johnny Bero debuted on September 26, 1948, playing for the Detroit Tigers at Briggs Stadium; he played his final game on July 22, 1951, playing for the St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park IV.
In 1958, Johnny O'Brien played in 12 games for the St. Louis Browns, batting in all of them. He had 2 at bats, getting 0 hits, for a .000 batting average, with 0 runs batted in. He was walked 1 times. He struck out 0 times.
In 1950, Johnny Blatnik played in 7 games for the St. Louis Browns, batting in all of them. He had 20 at bats, getting 3 hits, for a .150 batting average, with 1 runs batted in. He was walked 3 times. He struck out 2 times. He hit only singles.
Johnny Lavin debuted on September 10, 1884, playing for the St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park I; he played his final game on October 15, 1884, playing for the St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park I.
In 1939, Johnny Marcum played in 16 games for the St. Louis Browns, batting in all of them. He had 22 at bats, getting 10 hits, for a .455 batting average, with 5 runs batted in. He was walked 1 times. He struck out 2 times. He hit 1 doubles, 0 triples, and 0 home runs.
In 1907, Johnny Lush played in 27 games for the St. Louis Browns, batting in all of them. He had 82 at bats, getting 23 hits, for a .280 batting average, with 5 runs batted in. He was walked 5 times. He struck out times. He hit 2 doubles, 3 triples, and 0 home runs.
In 1943, Johnny Niggeling played in 20 games for the St. Louis Browns, batting in all of them. He had 49 at bats, getting 3 hits, for a .061 batting average, with 5 sacrifice hits, sacrifice flies, and 1 runs batted in. He was walked 3 times. He struck out 11 times. He hit only singles.
In 1932, Johnny Schulte played in 15 games for the St. Louis Browns, batting in all of them. He had 24 at bats, getting 5 hits, for a .208 batting average, with 3 runs batted in. He was walked 1 times. He struck out 6 times. He hit 2 doubles, 0 triples, and 0 home runs.
In 1936, Johnny Vergez played in 8 games for the St. Louis Browns, batting in all of them. He had 18 at bats, getting 3 hits, for a .167 batting average, with 1 runs batted in. He was walked 1 times. He struck out 3 times. He hit 1 doubles, 0 triples, and 0 home runs.
Johnny Tillman debuted on September 20, 1915, playing for the St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park IV; he played his final game on September 22, 1915, playing for the St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park IV.
Johnny Johnston debuted on April 10, 1913, playing for the St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park IV; he played his final game on September 4, 1913, playing for the St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park IV.
In 1941, Johnny Allen played in 20 games for the St. Louis Browns, batting in all of them. He had 22 at bats, getting 3 hits, for a .136 batting average, with 1 sacrifice hits, sacrifice flies, and 4 runs batted in. He was walked 1 times. He struck out 3 times. He hit 0 doubles, 0 triples, and 1 home runs.
In 1950, Johnny Lindell played in 36 games for the St. Louis Browns, batting in all of them. He had 113 at bats, getting 21 hits, for a .186 batting average, with 3 sacrifice hits, sacrifice flies, and 16 runs batted in. He was walked 15 times, and was hit by the pitch 1 times. He struck out 24 times. He hit 5 doubles, 2 triples, and 5 home runs.