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  1. Walter Johnson played his first season as a Rookie in 1901 for Washington Senators. There are currently 1140 Cards of Walter Johnson in our Database including 2 rookie Cards and 927 variations Cards. The most valuable Card of Walter Johnson is currently 1915 Cracker Jack (E145) #57 Walter Johnson by Cracker Jack (E145) from 1915 with a worth of approx. $10000.0.

  2. Big Barney • The Big Train • Walter Perry Johnson. Born. November 6, 1887 • Kansas. Died. December 10, 1946 (aged 59) • Washington, D.C. • United States. 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 ...

  3. Walter Johnson had this same problem a half century ago, but it wasn’t for just two games, or two seasons, but for 20 years. Johnson, in the course of his career, participated in no less than 64 1-0 games, winning 38 and losing 26 (including two in relief). He took part in twice as many minimum scoring contests as any other hurler.

  4. 29 de nov. de 2020 · The Early Years Through High School. Walter Johnson III was born on November 13, 1942 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Johnson attended Robert Taft High School in Cincinnati, graduating in 1961. He was a star on the football, basketball, and track and field teams at Robert Taft High School.

  5. Walter Johnson discussing the slave trade in New Orleans, 2000. Walter Johnson (born 1967 in Columbia, Missouri) is an American historian, and a professor of History and of African and African-American Studies at Harvard University, where he previously (2014-2020) directed the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History.

  6. 1923-07-22 Washington Senators future Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson becomes 1st to reach 3,000 career strikeout milestone (en route to 3,508) with 5 K's in 3-1 win over Cleveland Indians. 1924-08-25 MLB Washington Senator Walter Johnson 2nd no-hitter beats Browns, 2-0 in 7 inn. 1924-09-14 Walter Johnson selected as the American ...

  7. He is the only pitcher in major league history to record over 400 wins and strike out over 3,500 batters. In 1936 he was one of the first five players elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936. Johnson, Ty Cobb, Christy Mathewson, Babe Ruth and Honus Wagner were known as the "Five Immortals" because they were the first players chosen for the ...