Walter Johnson was born on November 6, 1887 in Humboldt, KS. Hall of Fame Washington Senators pitcher known as The Big Train. He was named American League MVP in 1913 and 1924, he led the Senators to a World Series Championship in 1924, and he recorded 417 wins, 3,508 strikeouts and a 2.17 ERA during his career.
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About
Hall of Fame Washington Senators pitcher known as The Big Train. He was named American League MVP in 1913 and 1924, he led the Senators to a World Series Championship in 1924, and he recorded 417 wins, 3,508 strikeouts and a 2.17 ERA during his career.
Before Fame
As a youth, he worked in oil fields, but also found time for horseback riding.
Trivia
He set an MLB record by recording 110 shutouts during his 21-year career.
Family Life
He was the second oldest child of Frank and Minnie Johnson out of six total children.
Associated With
Bob Gibson became the second pitcher after Johnson 50 years earlier to become part of the 3,000-strikout club.