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  1. Earl Douglas Johnson (April 2, 1919 – December 3, 1994) was an American professional baseball player and scout and a decorated World War II veteran. He was a left-handed pitcher for the Boston Red Sox and the Detroit Tigers.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_JohnsonEarl Johnson - Wikipedia

    Earl Johnson may refer to: Earl Johnson (American football), head college football coach at Doane College. Earl Johnson (baseball) (1919–1994), Major League Baseball and World War II hero. Earl Johnson (fiddler) (1886–1965), fiddler in 1920s North Georgia.

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  4. Jan 4, 2012 · Earl Johnson came on in relief and threw five scoreless innings before the Indians got to him for three runs to break a 4-4 tie. The final score was 9-6 Cleveland. Johnson had walked three and allowed five hits in the six full innings he pitched.

  5. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Earl Johnson. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

  6. R. Earl Johnson is the most remarkable champion American distance runner you’ve never heard of. It’s time for him to finally receive his due recognition. Johnson, the first two-time black Olympian, earned an individual bronze and team silver medal in one of the most star-studded and grueling distance running races in Olympic history.

  7. Earl Johnson was the first nationally prominent black distance runner. He made his Olympic début in 1920 when he was eliminated in the heats of the 10,000 m. Four years later there were no heats for this event and Johnson placed eighth in a field of 43.