Steamboat Johnson
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Steamboat Johnson
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Harry Samuel "Steamboat" Johnson was a professional baseball umpire. Johnson, born in Pennsylvania in 1880, was a long-time umpire in the minor leagues — including the Western League, Three-I League, and Southern Association — who also umpired 66 games in the National League in 1914. He issued 11 ejections during that season, including New York Giants manager John McGraw twice in two days at the end of July. Johnson's nickname came from a reporter for The Atlanta Georgian, who wrote, "None of us
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American baseball umpire (1880-1951)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steamboat_Johnson
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2023-11-02T23:00:17Z
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