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  1. Walter Johnson: Baseball's Big Train by Henry W. Thomas, 1998-04-01
  2. Walter Johnson (Baseball Legends Series) by Jack Kayanagh, 1992-01
  3. Walter Johnson: A Life by Jack Kavanagh, 1995-03-25
  4. Major League Baseball Players From Kansas: Orval Grove, Walter Johnson, Johnny Damon, Tony Clark, Ralph Houk, Gene Mauch, Darren Daulton
  5. Washington Senators Broadcasters: Walter Johnson
  6. Baseball Register -- The Game's "400" -- Life Story of Walter Johnson by Vincent X. Flaherty -- 1947
  7. Inside Baseball Times at Bat a Half Century of the National Pastime ( Stories about Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Ted Williams, Stan Musial, Joe DiMaggion, Cy Young , Jackie Robinson , Lou Gehrig ETC ) by inner flap DJ light Stain, blank endpapers light Stain, illustrated Arthur Daley, 1950

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11. Walter Johnson | National Baseball Hall Of Fame
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Walter Johnson
Walter Johnson
Walter Perry Johnson
The Big Train
Induction Information
Elected to Hall of Fame by Baseball Writers in 1936, Player
189 votes on 226 ballots 83.63%
Hall of Fame plaque for Walter Johnson
Born: November 6, 1887, in Humboldt, Kansas
Died: December 10, 1946, in Washington, District of Columbia ML Debut:
Primary Position:
Pitcher
Bats: R Throws: R Played For: Washington Senators (1907-1927)
Primary Team: Washington Senators Managed: Washington Senators (1929-1932), Cleveland Indians (1933-1935) Post-Season: 1924 World Series, 1925 World Series Awards: American League Most Valuable Player in 1913 and 1924 Pitching Bio There were no sophisticated measuring devices in the early 1900s, but Walter Johnson's fastball was considered to be in a class by itself. Using a sweeping sidearm delivery, the "Big Train" fanned 3,508 over a brilliant 21-year career with the Washington Senators, and his 110 shutouts are more than any pitcher. Despite hurling for losing teams most of his career, he won 417 games - second only to Cy Young on the all-time list - and enjoyed 10 successive seasons of 20 or more victories. Quote "He had a slingshot delivery with nice, easy movement, which didn't seem to be putting any strain at all on his arm. But he could propel that ball like a bullet."

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Walter Perry Johnson (Barney or The Big Train) Bats Right, Throws Right
Height Weight 200 lb.
Debut
August 2, 1907
Final Game
September 30, 1927
Born
November 6 in Humboldt, KS
Died
December 10 in Washington, DC Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1936. Managerial record
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Walter Perry Johnson (Barney or The Big Train) Born November 6 in Humboldt, KS
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WALTER PERRY JOHNSON
WASHINGTON- 1907-1927
CONCEDED TO BE FASTEST BALL PITCHER
IN HISTORY OF GAME. WON 414 GAMES
WITH LOSING TEAM BEHIND HIM MANY YEARS
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American baseball player. A right-handed pitcher for the Washington Senators (1907–1929), he won 20 or more games a season for 10 consecutive seasons and set a major-league record for career shutouts (110). Encyclopedia Johnson, Walter Perry, 1887–1946, American baseball player, b. Humboldt, Kans. He began playing with the Washington Senators of the American League in 1907. A right-handed pitcher, he won 416 games while losing 278 before he retired from active play in 1927. He is still second in career wins and holds the career mark for shutouts (110). The “Big Train,” as he was often called, later managed the Newark team (1928) of the International League and the Senators (1929–32) and the Cleveland Indians (1933–35) of the American League. He was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936. Wikipedia Walter Johnson Walter Johnson on a 1909-1911 American Tobacco Company baseball card (White Borders (T206)).

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A member of the Society for American Baseball Research more info A traveling salesman watched in awe as a big right-handed pitcher struck out batter after batter on an Idaho sandlot. The salesman, a loyal fan of the Washington Senators, contacted manager Joe Cantillon and raved. Cantillon dispatched his injured catcher Cliff Blakenship to see the pitcher. "Take along your bat, Cliff," said the Washington skipper. "And if you can get a loud foul off him, leave him where he is," joked Cantillon to his light-hitting backstop. A few days later Cantillon received a telegram. "You can't hit what you can't see. I've signed him and he is on his way," Blankenship wrote. His name was Walter Perry Johnson and November 6 marks the 112th anniversary of his birth. He joined the Washington Senators in 1907 and remained with the team known as "first in war, first in peace, and last in the American League " until 1927. Literally carrying the Washington team year after year, Johnson was selected 14 times to pitch the Senator season opener. Seven times he pitched Opening Day shutouts - a major league record. His nickname, "The Big Train," came from the fact that he seemed to always be moving his team down the track. Another reason for the nickname was his almost mechanical, precision harnessing durability and power on a 6-foot-1, 200-pound frame.

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Ten years after release of biography, Johnson still captivates
Walter Johnson is known throughout the major league as one of the fastest pitchers in baseball history. His unbelievable sidearm scared the wits out of hitters, who usually claimed that his fastball seemed to explode on them as it crossed the plate. Bucking the norm of other pitchers in his era, he refused to knock down opposing batters with inside pitches – a demonstration of the compassion he bestowed upon fellow players. These exciting stories and much more can be found in the most definitive biography ever written on Johnson in “Walter Johnson: Baseball’s Big Train,” released approximately ten years ago last April.
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With a remarkable amount of integrity, humility and talent never before seen in the Major Leagues, baseball’s greatest pitcher truly stood above the rest. Walter Johnson’s incredible speed and wholesome demeanor personified the golden age of baseball, earning him the country’s gratitude and respect.
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With a remarkable amount of integrity, humility and talent never before seen in the Major Leagues, baseball’s greatest pitcher truly stood above the rest. Walter Johnson’s incredible speed and wholesome demeanor personified the golden age of baseball, earning him the country’s gratitude and respect.
Born in Humboldt, Kansas on November 6, 1887, Johnson was the second of six children to Frank and Minnie Johnson. Growing up on his parent’s farm, Johnson appreciated the lifestyle of a rural community, as he thought the isolation was the best preparation for life and a chance to learn more about himself. When Frank decided to move the family to California in 1901 to try their luck in the oil industry, Johnson decided to try his luck at baseball.
The Washington Senators were only in existence for seven years when Johnson started. His first pitching assignment was against the Detroit Tigers. Even though the Senators suffered a loss, fellow baseball player Ty Cobb immediately recognized the young pitcher’s unbelievable ability. “The first time I faced him, I watched him take that easy windup – and then something went past me that made me flinch. I hardly saw the pitch, but I heard it. Every one of us knew we’d met the most powerful arm ever turned loose in a ballpark,” Cobb said.

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