Wade Johnston

Wade Johnston could flat out hit. He was fast, bad defensively, and a bit reluctant to take a walk.

But he could rake, hitting for both average and power throughout his career, especially in 1928 and 1929, when he could find himself part of the MVP conversation. Those years are the most likely revision points in these projections, as it is possible the HR power was due to some extreme park effect a la Mel Ott, but I’ve left the projections as is for now–it is not unheard of for a player to have a couple strong HR years in their late 20s.

Johnston really fell off a cliff at the end of his career, and I would suspect an injury in 1932 as a key factor.

A clear MLB talent, and a valuable piece especially from 1925 through 1931.

He was decent as a pitcher for the first few years of his career, but we’ve omitted that as he clearly wasn’t really thought of as a 2-way player.

NameWade Johnston
ID / Statusjohnst000wad / Draft
PosOF
DOB / i9s Career04/09/1898 / 1921 - 1933
BirthplaceMiddleport, OH (USA)
Height / Weight5'7" / 142
B / TL / L

 

Batting Projections

YearABH2B3BHRBBSOSBCSBAOBPSLGOPS
1921195621173911520.3180.3480.4920.840
19223317212422725730.2180.2770.2960.573
19235121683235513138140.3280.3890.4320.821
19245521463311537222790.2640.3110.3910.702
192553115035127572733110.2820.3520.4330.785
19266101684511764352520.2750.3440.4200.764
19276032084211868441830.3450.4110.4910.902
19286201734591752292470.2790.3350.4630.798
192958322939102577401870.3930.4640.6231.086
1930578179304965331360.3100.3790.4220.802
1931548178308480431390.3250.4110.4310.841
193222243822912210.1940.2250.2750.500
1933166385111115220.2290.2770.2890.566

 

Pitching Projections