- Jay Johnstone
Infobox MLB retired
name = Jay Johnstone
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position =Outfielder
birthdate = birth date and age|1945|11|20
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bats =Left
throws = Right
debutdate =July 30
debutyear =1966
debutteam =California Angels
finaldate =October 6
finalyear =1985
finalteam =Los Angeles Dodgers
stat1label =Batting average
stat1value =.267
stat2label =Home run s
stat2value =102
stat3label =Runs batted in
stat3value =531
teams =
*California Angels (1966-1970)
*Chicago White Sox (1971-1972)
*Oakland Athletics (1973)
*Philadelphia Phillies (1974-1978)
*New York Yankees (1978-1979)
*San Diego Padres (1979)
*Los Angeles Dodgers (1980-1982)
*Chicago Cubs (1982-1984)
*Los Angeles Dodgers (1985)
highlights =
*1978 World Series and1981 World Series ChampionshipsJohn William Johnstone Jr. (born
November 20 ,1945 ) is an American formerprofessional baseball player, active from 1966 to 1985 for the California Angels,Chicago White Sox ,Oakland Athletics ,Philadelphia Phillies ,New York Yankees ,San Diego Padres ,Los Angeles Dodgers , andChicago Cubs . Johnstone was known as a versatileoutfielder with a good sense of humor, known for keeping clubhouses loose with occasional pranks and gimmicks. He later served as acolor commentator for Yankees radio broadcasts with John Sterling for a couple of seasons.Career highlights include:
*As an Angel, he preserved
Clyde Wright 'sno-hitter against the Athletics in the seventh inning by catching aReggie Jackson fly ball 400 feet from straightaway center field, just in front of the wall (July 3 ,1970 ).*As a Phillie, he went 7-for-9 in the
1976 National League Championship Series against theCincinnati Reds . However, the Reds swept the Series.*As a Dodger, he hit a pinch-two run home run in Game Four of the
1981 World Series against theNew York Yankees , the home run rallying the Dodgers from a 6-3 deficit to win 8-7. The victory also enabled the Dodgers to tie the Series at two games each; they won the next two games to win it all.Clubhouse Prankster
He pulled off a number of infamous pranks during his playing days, including placing a soggy brownie inside Steve Garvey's first base mitt, setting teammate's cleats on fire (known as "hot-footing"), cutting out the crotch area of Rick Sutcliffe's underwear, locking Dodger manager
Tommy Lasorda in his office during spring training, dressing up as a groundskeeper and sweeping the Dodger Stadium infield in between innings, nailing teammate's cleats to the floor, and replacing the celebrity photos in Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda's office with pictures of himself,Jerry Reuss andDon Stanhouse . He also once dressed up in Lasorda's uniform (with padding underneath) and ran out to the mound to talk to the pitcher while carrying Lasorda's book and a can ofSlim Fast .As a baseball announcer, he once covered a microphone with a scent of stale eggs then proceeded to interview Dave Stewart,
Mickey Hatcher and other players.Connection with Rick Monday
Johnstone was born in
Manchester, Connecticut , on the same day, month and year asRick Monday , a teammate on the Dodgers' 1981 World Series champions. Both also served in theMarine Corps Reserve in the 1960s early in their baseball careers. Both also played for the Cubs, Athletics and Dodgers.Trivia
Johnstone struck out looking against
Dave Spiwack at the top of the first inning in the movie "Naked Gun ".After the Dodgers' 1981 World Series victory, Johnstone and Dodger teammates Monday,
Jerry Reuss , andSteve Yeager appeared on "Solid Gold" and sang their own rendition of Queen's hit, "We Are the Champions ".External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/j/johnsja01.shtml Jay Johnstone career stats"]
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