Louis Brown Johnson Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
For the 19th century baseball player, see Lou Johnson (pitcher).Louis Brown Johnson (born September 22, 1934), nicknamed "Sweet Lou" and "Slick", is a former Major League Baseball outfielder. From 1962 through 1969, Johnson played for the 1962 Milwaukee Braves, was back in the minor league for '63 and '64, then played for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1965–67), 1968 Chicago Cubs, 1968 Cleveland Indians, and the 1969 California Angels. Johnson both batted and threw right-handed.
Led National League in being Hit by Pitch (14) in 1966.
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Finished 24th in voting for 1965 National League MVP for having .259 Batting Average (121 for 468), 57 Runs, 24 Doubles, 1 Triple, 12 Home Runs, 58 RBI, 15 Stolen Bases, 24 Walks, .315 On base percentage, .391 Slugging Percentage, 183 Total Bases, 7 Sacrifice Hits, 3 Sacrifice Flies and 8 Intentional Walks in 131 Games.
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Member of 1965 World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers team. Member of 1966 National League Champion Los Angeles Dodgers team.
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Outfielder for the Chicago Cubs (1960 and 1968), Los Angeles/California Angels (1961 and 1969), Milwaukee Braves (1962), Los Angeles Dodgers (1965-1967) and Cleveland Indians (1968).
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Title
Year
Status
Character
Prime 9
2011
TV Series
Himself
ESPN SportsCentury
2001
TV Series documentary
Himself
1966 World Series
1966
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Right Fielder / Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Left Fielder / Right Fielder