The book 'Who's Who in Major League Baseball' by Harold Johnson was actually published in 1935. An original copy of this book could be worth as much as $600-$700.
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Harold Reynolds primarily played Major League Baseball for the Seattle Mariners from 1983 to 1992. His final two years in the Major League he played for the Baltimore Orioles and lastly the California Angels.
Nick Johnson is the first baseman for the Washington Nationals Major League Baseball team as of October, 2008.
Lamar Johnson made his major league debut on May 18, 1974. He was 23 years old at the time. Lamar was born on Saturday, September 2, 1950, in Bessemer, Alabama.
Major league pitcher Walter Johnson won the Pitching Triple Crown in nineteen thirteen, nineteen eighteen and in nineteen twenty four. Walter Johnson played professional baseball for twenty one years.
Jerry Johnson(born December 3, 1943 in Miami, Florida) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher from 1968 through 1977.
A man named Ban Johnson bought a minor league club called the western league in the late 1800's. At the time the national league was the only major league baseball organization. In 1900 ban Johnson changed the name to the American league. They were still a minor league organization but Johnson, trying to change that started buying national league players with promises of better pay. By 1903 with the national league struggling, the men in charge of the national league finally agreed to let Ban Johnson's American league compete with the national league in a separate but equal league
Major Harold Geiger was born on October 7, 1884.
Major Harold Geiger was born on October 7, 1884.
Jim Johnson is a very famous man. He is a right-handed pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles. He was played in the Major League Baseball team. He was a great pitcher.
Jim Johnson is a very famous man. He is a right-handed pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles. He was played in the Major League Baseball team. He was a great pitcher.
Major Harold Geiger died on May 17, 1927 at the age of 42.