Ernie Johnson (shortstop)

Ernie Johnson (shortstop)

Infobox MLB retired
name=Ernie Johnson
position=Shortstop


bats=Left
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date|1888|4|29|mf=y
city-state|Chicago|Illinois
deathdate=death date and age|1952|5|1|1888|4|29
city-state|Monrovia|California
debutdate=August 5
debutyear=1912
debutteam=Chicago White Sox
finaldate=September 28
finalyear=1925
finalteam=New York Yankees
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.266
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=19
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=256
teams=
*Chicago White Sox (1912, 1921-23)
*St. Louis Terriers (1915)
*St. Louis Browns (1916-18)
*New York Yankees (1923-25)

Ernest Rudolph Johnson (April 29, 1888May 1, 1952) was a Major League Baseball shortstop. A native of Chicago, Illinois, he played for the Chicago White Sox (1912, 1921-23), St. Louis Terriers (Federal League 1915), St. Louis Browns (1916-1918), and New York Yankees (1923-1925). In between, he spent by|1920 with the Salt Lake City Bees as their player-manager.

Johnson took over the White Sox shortstop job from the recently banned Swede Risberg in 1921. He hit .295 and was fourth in the American League with 22 stolen bases. In 1922 his batting average dropped to .254 and he had the dubious distinction of leading the league in outs (494).

He was acquired by the Yankees via waivers on May 31, 1923 and he batted .447 for them in a limited role. He played in two games of the 1923 World Series against the New York Giants and scored the series-deciding run as a pinch runner in Game # 6. (See box score and play-by-play @ [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/B10150NY11923.htm] ) Johnson spent the next two years with New York in a part-time role, batting .353 and .282. On October 28, 1925 at age 37, Johnson was sent to the St. Paul Saints of the American Association as part of a multi-player trade.

Johnson's career totals for 813 games include 697 hits, 19 home runs, 256 runs batted in, 372 runs scored, a .266 batting average, and a slugging percentage of .350.

After Johnson's playing career, he spent several years as a manager in the minor leagues. He managed the Portland Beavers from by|1926 until by|1928 and the Seattle Indians from by|1929 until by|1933. After that, he worked for the Boston Red Sox as an advance scout until his death in 1952.

His son was former major league second baseman Don Johnson. His brother, George, was a long-time minor league umpire.

External links

* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/Pjohne102.htm Retrosheet]

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