Grant Johnson

A truly elite middle infielder, Johnson probably falls just outside of the Hall of Fame. He hit for average and power (especially for the Deadball Era), had a very good eye for the strike zone, did not whiff very often, and was an excellent fielder at SS and 2B.

HR Johnson was clearly good enough to be an all star for many years, and probably a borderline MVP candidate for a few years between 1899 and 1906.

We have added a few years at the start of his career, and one year at the end, as his 1914 season looks too good to be his last hurrah.

If anything, this projection undersells Johnson: I could easily be convinced he would be a full time player in 1896, and that his power stats should be buffed further. He should be among the league leader in hits for a few seasons, but I could see him also being on the leaderboards for triples and homeruns on further review and research.

NameGrant Johnson (Home Run)
ID / Statusjohnso003gra / Draft
PosSS
DOB / i9s Career09/23/1872 / 1895 - 1915
BirthplaceFindlay, OH (USA)
Height / Weight5'10" / 170
B / TR / R

 

Batting Projections

YearABH2B3BHRBBSOSBCSBAOBPSLGOPS
1895771611045310.2080.2470.2470.494
18961012622077520.2570.3060.3170.622
18971644053098820.2440.2830.3110.594
18985911511912044541770.2550.3070.3280.635
18995492081759432129120.3790.4240.4770.901
19005071641878512525100.3230.3850.4340.819
19015982142786765042120.3580.4300.4600.890
1902551144178458342190.2610.3320.3430.675
19035481682767563924100.3070.3710.4160.787
190459920634108785129120.3440.4190.4740.894
1905534163236866413390.3050.3820.4160.797
19065672042559603430120.3600.4210.4690.890
19075201632011564233190.3130.3890.4230.812
19085852032597624737100.3470.4100.4560.866
1909516118205352391980.2290.2990.3040.604
19105711642145753828120.2870.3700.3640.734
19115411722756763115120.3180.4020.4200.822
19124731441733612024110.3040.3840.3720.756
1913418118153552162090.2820.3620.3680.730
191435710016244611970.2800.3620.3700.732
19153108614123510770.2770.3510.3480.699

 

Pitching Projections