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  1. Walter Perry Johnson (November 6, 1887 – December 10, 1946), nicknamed " Barney " and " the Big Train ", was an American professional baseball player and manager. He played his entire 21-year baseball career in Major League Baseball as a right-handed pitcher for the Washington Senators from 1907 to 1927.

  2. Hall of Fame. 2x MVP. 3x Triple Crown. 1924 World Series. 5x ERA Title. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. SUMMARY. Career. WAR. 166.9. W. 417. L. 279. ERA. 2.17. G. 802. GS. 666. SV. 34. IP. 5914.1. SO. 3509. WHIP. 1.061. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Walter Johnson.

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  3. Walter Johnson was a dominant pitcher for the Washington Senators from 1907 to 1927, with a career record of 417-279 and a 2.17 ERA. He was nicknamed \"The Big Train\" for his blazing fastball and won 10 World Series games, including the only one for the Senators in 1924.

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  4. Today's Baseball Hall of Fame Profile looks at the amazing career of arguably the greatest pitcher of all time, Walter Johnson. We'll take a look at the "Bi...

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  5. 19 de mai. de 2024 · Walter Johnson. In full: Walter Perry Johnson. Byname: the Big Train. Born: Nov. 6, 1887, Humboldt, Kan., U.S. Died: Dec. 10, 1946, Washington, D.C. (aged 59) Awards And Honors: Baseball Hall of Fame (1936) Most Valuable Player (1924) Most Valuable Player (1913) Triple Crown (x3) two-time MVP. Baseball Hall of Fame (inducted 1936. 5x ERA leader.

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  6. All aboard the Walter Johnson express! 🚂⚾️ Widely regarded as one of baseball's greatest pitchers, Johnson's intimidating sidearm motion and record-breaking...

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  7. Using a sweeping sidearm delivery, The Big Train fanned 3,508 over a brilliant 21-year career w ...more. There were no sophisticated measuring devices in the early 1900s, but Walter Johnson's ...

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