Johnnie LeMaster

Shortstop, Baseball Player

1954 –

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Who is Johnnie LeMaster?

Johnnie Lee LeMaster is a former Major League Baseball infielder. He played for 12 seasons for four teams, including 10 seasons for the San Francisco Giants. He batted and threw right-handed.

On September 2, 1975 LeMaster set a major league record, hitting an inside-the-park home run in his first at bat, during a 7–3 win over the Dodgers. Brian Downing two years previously was the first MLB player to hit his first homer inside-the-park, but not in his first at bat. LeMaster hit only 21 home runs during the rest of his career.

Many will long remember LeMaster for one game in 1979. The shortstop took the field wearing the phrase on his back that Giants fans often welcomed him with. In place of his last name was the word "boo".

In 1983, LeMaster amassed over 100 hits for the only time in his career, batting .240 and finishing seventh in the National League with 39 stolen bases.

During the 1985 season, he played for three different teams: the San Francisco Giants, the Cleveland Indians, and the Pittsburgh Pirates; all three teams ended up in last place in their respective divisions.

LeMaster was a career .222 hitter with 22 home runs and 229 runs batted in in 1039 games.

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Born
Jun 19, 1954
Portsmouth
Also known as
  • Johnny LeMaster
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Lived in
  • Portsmouth

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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