Dave Johnson (johnsda04)

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David Wayne Johnson

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Dave Johnson starred as a pitching Joe Hardy for the 1989 Orioles.

Johnson had had a cup of coffee with the 1987 Pirates, appearing in relief 5 times and accumulating an ERA above 9. A Baltimore native, Johnson had been out of baseball and was driving a truck for a living when Baltimore signed him for insurance before the 1989 season. While the 1988 Orioles lost their first 21 games and 107 games in total, the 1989 Orioles got hot in late May, rose to the top of the mediocre AL East and stayed there with a 5-to-7 game lead through June and into July. An 8-game losing streak in late July, followed by a win and another 3 losses to close the month, brought the Blue Jays and Red Sox to within 3 games of Baltimore, and 6 teams were within 5 1/2 games of each other in the East when Johnson was called up on August 1st to pitch in Boston in the second game of a double-header. Johnson was serviceable, but unspectacular in a 6-2 loss. But when the Orioles returned to Baltimore, Johnson would begin his rise to cult-hero status.

Johnson faced the Twins on August 8th, gave up a lead-off triple, but allowed only that runner to score in a complete game 8-hit win (6-1). Five days later, again in Baltimore, Johnson faced the Red Sox, who'd closed to a game and a half back. Johnson repeated his previous home performance, giving up a first inning run and nothing else in his second consecutive complete game, 6-1 victory (this time a 6-hitter). Johnson's next two starts were also at home. He lost to Toronto, but came back 4 days later to pitch his 3rd complete game victory in 4 starts, a 4-2 (5-hit) win over second-place Milwaukee. Following Johnson's first start, the Orioles, who had lost 13 of 14 before his arrival, had gone 19-11 through the balance of August. Johnson, coming from out of nowhere and being a Baltimore native, became the darling of the city.

The Orioles went into the final series of the season in Toronto, one game behind the Blue Jays. Toronto won the first game and Pete Harnisch was scheduled to pitch on Saturday. But Harnisch reportedly stepped on a nail walking from the stadium to the hotel after Friday's game, and Johnson started the game on 3 days' rest for the second straight start and 5th time in 2 months. The Orioles led 3-1 when Johnson was lifted after walking the lead-off hitter in the 8th. Toronto scored 3 runs that inning and clinched the pennant with a 4-3 win.

The reversal of the '89 Orioles, going from "worst to [almost] first" captured the imagination of the city, and Johnson's myth of the local truck driver who came out of nowhere to help the hometown team carried special resonance for Baltimore fans.

Bill James Baseball Book (1991) said that Johnson had allowed only one stolen base in his major league career, and that only "a few" runners had ever tried to steal on him and most had been thrown out.

Dave Johnson lost a no-hitter with 2 outs in the 9th in the final home game for the Alexandria Dukes of the Carolina League at Four Mile Run Park.

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