Bob D. Johnson
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Bob D. Johnson pitched two games for the Mets in 1969. He made his major league debut with two-thirds of an inning against the Pirates on September 19. Johnson also pitched a scoreless 12th inning for a save in the Mets' 6-5 victory at Chicago on October 1.
On December 3, 1969, Johnson was traded to the Kansas City Royals with Amos Otis for Joe Foy in the last deal ever made by Mets' general manager Johnny Murphy. He spent the 1970 season with the Royals and played for the Pirates' World Championship team of 1971. Bob was the starting pitcher for the Bucs in Game 2 of the 1971 World Series against the Orioles. He was also a member of Pittsburgh's National League East Division champion in 1972.
After one more season with the Pirates, Johnson joined the Cleveland Indians in 1974. He finished his career with the Atlanta Braves in 1977.
