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Johnny and Blanchard
and ( 4 ) catcher Johnny Blanchard of the New York Yankees matched a record with home runs in four successive times at bat, two of them as a pinch-hitter.
* Johnny Blanchard ( 1933 – 2009 ), American baseball player
In June 1970, Murcer hit four home runs in consecutive at bats in a double header against the Cleveland Indians, tying an American League record and joining Lou Gehrig, Johnny Blanchard, and Mickey Mantle as the only Yankees to hit home runs in four consecutive at bats.
He started Game 3 of the 1961 World Series against the New York Yankees, and pitched a complete game but took the 3-2 loss after allowing solo home runs by Johnny Blanchard and Roger Maris in the 8th and 9th innings.

Johnny and replacement
In 1916 he was chosen as a last-minute replacement for Frank Christian in Johnny Stein's band to play a job up in Chicago, Illinois.
Pre-Experience bands included Frankie Reid and the Casuals ( 1962 ), Johnny Harris and the Shades, The Pretty Things, Bill Knight & The Sceptres, The Riot Squad, Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames, and The Who as a session drummer while the band was deciding on a replacement ( Keith Moon ) for Doug Sandom.
The revived Danger Man was finally broadcast in the U. S., it was now re-titled Secret Agent, and first shown as a CBS summer replacement program, given the theme song " Secret Agent Man ", sung by Johnny Rivers, which became a success in itself.
Original member Johnny Funches died of pneumonia on January 23, 1998, and his replacement Johnny Carter died of cancer on August 21, 2009.
His replacement was former New York Yankees catcher Johnny Oates.
The last lineup of The Champs, in 1965, included Johnny Trombore, who co-wrote some songs with Jimmy Seals, Maurice Marshall, Dash Crofts, bassist Curtis Paul and Seal's replacement on saxophone, Keith MacKendrick.
* Johnny Heaven ( technician, replacement for Corey, killed by Leona in issue 2 )
Right before the next show, Clare discovers Shaw drunk and Johnny becomes the permanent replacement.
In the summer of 1949 he starred in a radio program on ABC, The Adventures of Johnny Lujack, was a summer time replacement for the Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy show.
Mike Sanders then told the crowd that Johnny the Bull was Reno's replacement.
His defensive replacement in that period was one Johnny Callison. Phillies fans, this is a passing-the-torch moment, if ever there was one.
Though guitarist Warren Haynes, bassist Allen Woody and pianist Johnny Neel ( all having joined the Allmans with their second reformation in 1989 ) would all leave, as would Haynes ' replacement, Jack Pearson, Jaimoe remained.
John York, a session musician who had toured with Johnny Rivers and The Mamas & the Papas, was quickly hired as his replacement on bass.
Factory label boss Tony Wilson then tried and failed to recruit then-unknown guitarist Johnny Marr as a replacement.
He was originally billed as a replacement for Sex Pistols singer Johnny Rotten — performing the songs " Who Killed Bambi?
* Johnny Rutherford ( 1984 ) ( injury replacement )
The Rebels was selected as the replacement nickname in 1949, with Confederate symbol Johnny Reb as the mascot.
Hemus ' replacement, coach Johnny Keane, was a Gibson supporter who had managed the pitcher in the minor-leagues.
His replacement Johnny Mooney played well in that match so Darby was left on the bench for the final.
Rod Roddy would earn greater fame in 1986, when he became Johnny Olson's permanent replacement as announcer on The Price is Right.

Johnny and homer
Johnny Bench, who had no homers or RBI in the series to that point, broke a scoreless tie in the fourth with a solo homer off starter Vida Blue.

Johnny and Yankees
* Johnny Damon ( born 1973 ), outfielder who played for the New York Yankees from 2006 to 2009.
* Johnny Damon ( born 1973 ), former left fielder for the New York Yankees.
Also on hand for the game were Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, coach Yogi Berra, and players Reggie Jackson, Bucky Dent, Lou Piniella, Bobby Murcer, Goose Gossage, Tommy John, and Johnny Oates.
In the fifth game, Johnny Sain, batting for the Yankees in the 10th inning, grounded out — so said first base umpire Art Passarella.
After the season and the World Series, the managers, Johnny Keane of the St. Louis Cardinals and Yogi Berra of the New York Yankees, both left their teams and found new jobs in the other league — Keane was hired to manage the Yanks and Berra became a player-coach with the New York Mets.
* On October 19, 2009, in the ALCS Game 3 New York Yankees designated hitter Jerry Hairston replaced left fielder Johnny Damon in the outfield in the 10th inning.
In Child of the Fifties ( 1972 ), Klein talks about his life as a child in the 1950s: about air raid drills, Johnny Mathis music, showing off condoms while at the high school dance, the high school lunch ladies, Senator Joseph McCarthy, Governor Averell Harriman ( of New York ), meeting Yankee stars, the Yankees ' losing the World Series, and much more.
Duren stayed with the Yankees until May 8,, when he was traded to the Los Angeles Angels ; Duren, Johnny James, and Lee Thomas went to the Angels in exchange for Tex Clevenger and Bob Cerv.
The Cardinals ' triumph in seven games led to Yankees management replacing Yogi Berra with the Cardinals ' ex-manager Johnny Keane ( he had resigned after winning the Series ), an arrangement which lasted only to early 1966.
John Robert " Johnny " Mize ( January 7, 1913 – June 2, 1993 ) was a baseball player who was a first baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, and New York Yankees.
The Yankees also had future Hall of Famer Johnny Mize at first place, and another top prospect, Kansas City teammate Bill Skowron in their farm system.
Mendoza was the only player in the last 75 years to win a World Series ring with both the New York Yankees ( 1998 – 2000 ) and Boston Red Sox ( 2004 ) before Johnny Damon and Eric Hinske joined that club in 2009.
With two outs and a runner on third, however, the Yankees again turned to Rivera, who struck out Johnny Damon to end the inning.
In the second inning, the Sox loaded the bases against Brown, causing Yankees manager Joe Torre to remove him and put in Javier Vázquez to face Johnny Damon.
Two weeks later on May 19, he hit a walk-off single off vaunted closer Mariano Rivera that just sailed over the head of center fielder Johnny Damon as the Mets rallied to beat the Yankees in the first game of the 2006 Subway Series, 7 – 6.
However, it turned out they weren't hired to be anchors, but as errand boys to do the anchors ' bidding, causing the brothers to consider going back to the show, which was currently being hosted by then New York Yankees outfielder Johnny Damon ( a Cheap Seats fan ) and the " Score Settler ," a character from the series, as the apparent new hosts of the show, but the stint was short when the Score Settler reacted furiously after Damon stole one of his lines.
Born in Nitro, West Virginia, Burdette was signed by the New York Yankees in 1947, and after making two relief appearances for the team in September 1950, he was traded to the Braves in August 1951 for four-time 20-game winner Johnny Sain.
His first game featured eight future Hall of Famers: DiMaggio, Mantle, Johnny Mize, Yogi Berra, and Phil Rizzuto for the Yankees, and Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr, and Lou Boudreau for the Red Sox.
Yankees present at the game were owner George Steinbrenner, coach Yogi Berra, and players Reggie Jackson, Bucky Dent, Lou Piniella, Bobby Murcer, Goose Gossage, Tommy John, and Johnny Oates.
** Johnny Oates, Texas Rangers and Joe Torre, New York Yankees ( AL )
* In December 2005, Boras negotiated a four-year, $ 52 million contract for Boston Red Sox center fielder Johnny Damon to join the rival New York Yankees.

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