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Johnny David Damon (born November 5, 1973) [1] is an American former professional baseball outfielder who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1995 to 2012. During his MLB career, Damon played for the Kansas City Royals (1995–2000), Oakland Athletics (2001), Boston Red Sox (2002–2005), New York Yankees (2006–2009), Detroit Tigers (2010), Tampa Bay Rays (2011) and Cleveland Indians ...
Barry Bonds holds the record for most career home runs, hitting 762 over his 22-year career. This is a list of the 300 Major League Baseball players who have hit the most career home runs in regular season play (i.e., excluding playoffs or exhibition games).
Runs: Johnny Damon, 136 (2000) Hits: Willie Wilson, 230 (1980) ... Home runs in a month: 12, John Mayberry, July 1975 and Chili Davis, August 1997 and ...
When the Red Sox swept the St. Louis Cardinals to capture the World Series title in 2004 to end their 86-year title drought, Johnny Damon was one of the first to grab the trophy. As Boston ...
A leadoff home run by Johnny Damon in the first inning gave the Sox a lead they never relinquished in game four for the Red Sox to secure the series. The Cardinals did not lead in any of the games in the series; the sixth and eighth innings of the first game was the only time that the two teams were tied.
Player's name and runs scored during the 2025 Major League Baseball season. R: ... Johnny Damon: 1,668 32 Rafael Palmeiro: 1,663 33 Ken Griffey Jr.* 1,662 34
Johnny Damon, nicknamed "Nitro," was an outfielder in the MLB for 18 seasons. Following his stint with the Red Sox, he famously played for the Yankees from 2006 to 2009.
The Red Sox blew out the Yankees in Game 7 in part thanks to home runs from Ortiz, Bellhorn, and Johnny Damon, clinching the pennant and completing an improbable comeback. The Red Sox became the third team in North American sports history to overcome a 3–0 series deficit to win a playoff series, joining the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs and the ...