Syl Johnson (baseball)

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Sylvester W. Johnson (December 31, 1900 in Portland, Oregon - February 20, 1985 in Portland, Oregon), is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.

His career lasted from 1922-1940 and he played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, and Philadelphia Phillies. He was inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1981.

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  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
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St. Louis Cardinals 1931 World Series roster
Sparky Adams | Ray Blades | Jim Bottomley | Ripper Collins | Paul Derringer | Jake Flowers | Frankie Frisch | Charlie Gelbert | Burleigh Grimes | Chick Hafey | Bill Hallahan | Andy High | Syl Johnson | Jim Lindsey | Gus Mancuso | Pepper Martin | Ernie Orsatti | Flint Rhem | Wally Roettger | George Watkins | Jimmie Wilson
Manager: Gabby Street
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Categories: 1900 births | 1985 deaths | Major league pitchers | Major league players from Oregon | St. Louis Cardinals players | Cincinnati Reds players | Detroit Tigers players | Philadelphia Phillies players | Oregon Sports Hall of Fame | Pre-1940 baseball pitcher stubs
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