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词条 Steve Johnson (baseball)
释义

  1. Professional career

     Los Angeles Dodgers  Baltimore Orioles  Texas Rangers  Seattle Mariners  Second Stint with Orioles  Chicago White Sox  Lancaster Barnstormers 

  2. Personal life

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox baseball biography
| name = Steve Johnson
| image = Steve Johnson on July 15, 2012.jpg
| image_size = 240
| caption = Johnson with the Baltimore Orioles
| position = Pitcher
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1987|8|31}}
| birth_place = Baltimore, Maryland
| bats = Right
| throws = Right
|debutleague = MLB
|debutdate=July 15
|debutyear=2012
|debutteam=Baltimore Orioles
|finaldate=June 14
|finalyear=2016
|finalteam=Seattle Mariners
|statleague = MLB
|stat1label=Win–loss record
|stat1value= 6–1
|stat2label=Earned run average
|stat2value= 4.26
|stat3label=Strikeouts
|stat3value= 86
|teams=
  • Baltimore Orioles ({{mlby|2012}}–{{mlby|2013}}, {{mlby|2015}})
  • Seattle Mariners ({{mlby|2016}})

}}

Steven David Johnson (born August 31, 1987) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut with the Baltimore Orioles in 2012 and also played in MLB for the Seattle Mariners.

Professional career

Los Angeles Dodgers

Johnson was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 13th round of the 2005 MLB Draft out of St. Paul's School for Boys in Brooklandville, Maryland. He pitched for the GCL Dodgers in 2005, going 0–2 with a 9.53 ERA in six games (three starts). He split 2006 between the Ogden Raptors (14 starts) and Jacksonville Suns (two relief appearances), going a combined 5–5 with a 3.67 ERA. In 2007, he went 3–6 with a 4.85 ERA in 18 games (16 starts) for the Great Lakes Loons.

Johnson split 2008 between the Loons (13 starts) and Inland Empire 66ers (11 starts), going a combined 12–8 with a 4.32 ERA. He started the 2009 season in the Dodgers' organization, pitching for the 66ers (18 games, 16 starts) and Chattanooga Lookouts (two starts).

Baltimore Orioles

On July 30, he was traded with minor leaguer Josh Bell to the Baltimore Orioles for George Sherrill.[1] He finished the season with the Bowie Baysox. Overall, he went a combined 12–7 with a 3.41 ERA in 27 games (25 starts).

The San Francisco Giants selected him in the 2009 Rule 5 Draft,[2] but he was returned to the Orioles on March 16, 2010.[3]

Johnson had his contract purchased by the Orioles on June 3, 2012 but was immediately optioned to the Triple-A Norfolk Tides. He was called up to the major leagues for the first time on July 1, 2012 in Seattle, but did not play in the two games before he was optioned down again. He finally made his major league debut on July 15, 2012 against the Detroit Tigers in Baltimore. On August 8, 2012, he started and won his first game against the Seattle Mariners, 23 years to the day after his father pitched his first victory for the Orioles.

On April 24, 2013, Johnson was sent to the Norfolk Tides on a rehab assignment. He was brought up to the Orioles on May 11 to start against the Minnesota Twins, and optioned back to Norfolk the next day.[4] He was recalled on May 25 when Pedro Strop was placed on the disabled list.[5]

Johnson was outrighted off the Orioles roster on October 24, 2014. He was added back to the Orioles roster on September 1, 2015.

Texas Rangers

On January 29, 2016, Johnson signed a minor league contract with the Texas Rangers, with an invitation to Spring Training.[6] He was released on March 14.[7]

Seattle Mariners

Johnson signed with the Seattle Mariners prior to the 2016 season.

Second Stint with Orioles

On March 4, 2017, Johnson signed a minor league deal with the Baltimore Orioles.

Chicago White Sox

On August 9, 2017, the Orioles traded Johnson to the Chicago White Sox for cash considerations. He elected free agency on November 6, 2017.

Lancaster Barnstormers

On April 2, 2018, Johnson signed with the Lancaster Barnstormers of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.[8] He announced his retirement as an active player via social media on December 22, 2018.[9]

Personal life

Johnson's father, Dave Johnson, pitched in MLB for five seasons, including three for Baltimore, and is now a broadcaster on MASN, which airs Orioles and Nationals games.[10]

See also

{{Portal|Biography|Baseball}}
  • List of second-generation Major League Baseball players

References

1. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/MLB/2009-transactions.shtml Transaction page]
2. ^Article
3. ^RHP Steve Johnson returned to Orioles
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.timescolonist.com/sports/baltimore-orioles-options-rhp-steve-johnson-to-triple-a-1.176346|title=Baltimore Orioles options RHP Steve Johnson to Triple-A|date=May 11, 2013|accessdate= May 12, 2013}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles/blog/bal-orioles-place-reliever-pedro-strop-on-15day-disabled-list-recall-steve-johnson-20130525,0,629074.story|title=Orioles place reliever Pedro Strop on 15-day disabled list, recall Steve Johnson|work=Baltimore Sun|date=May 25, 2013|accessdate=May 25, 2013}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://sportsday.dallasnews.com/texas-rangers/rangers/2016/01/29/texas-rangers-bring-former-baltimore-pitcher-depth|title=Rangers sign Steve Johnson|publisher=Dallas Morning News|accessdate=January 30, 2016}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/transactions/#month=3&year=2016|title=Major League Baseball Transactions in March 2016|work=MLB.com|accessdate=March 24, 2016}}
8. ^{{citeweb|url=http://www.lancasterbarnstormers.com/barnstormers-sign-former-os-hurler/|title=Barnstormers Sign Former O's Hurler|work=Lancaster Barnstormers|accessdate=April 2, 2018}}
9. ^[https://www.instagram.com/p/BrquUpRFtzC/?utm_source=ig_twitter_share&igshid=80t5p130uemo Steve Johnson's official retirement announcement via Instagram.] Retrieved December 22, 2018
10. ^http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-07-03/sports/bs-sp-orioles-notes-0703-20120703_1_orioles-jake-arrieta-chris-tillman

External links

{{Baseballstats|mlb=489002|espn=30391|br=j/johnsst02|fangraphs=4053|brm=johnso006ste}}
  • {{Twitter}}
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