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Jonathan Johnson (baseball)

Jonathan Kent Johnson (born July 16, 1974 in LaGrange, Georgia) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for six seasons. He played for the Texas Rangers from 1998 to 2001, the San Diego Padres in 2002, and the Houston Astros in 2003.
==High school and college career==
Johnson attended high school at Forest High School in Ocala, Florida. In his senior year, he committed to playing college baseball at Florida State University and was considered to be "clearly the most dominant pitcher" in his region. After graduating from high school, he spent three seasons with the Florida State Seminoles baseball team.
In his freshmen season, Johnson finished the year with a 10–1 record, a 1.68 earned run average (ERA), and 124 strikeouts in 107⅓ innings pitched. He was named Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Rookie of the Year and was named to Baseball America's All-Freshman team.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=FSU Hall of Fame - Jonathan Johnson )〕 The following year, Johnson finished his sophomore season with a 12–1 record and 137 strikeouts, and earned third team All-America and second team All-ACC honors.〔 Johnson also played in the 1994 College World Series, pitching against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball team. In his junior year, Johnson finished the season with a 12–3 record, leading Florida State to the ACC Championship. He also participated in the 1995 College World Series, and was a finalist for the 1995 Golden Spikes Award, as well as being a Baseball America first team All-American.〔
Johnson was admitted to the Florida State University Hall of Fame in 2006.〔 Jonathan Johnson coached for the Dutch Fork Silver Foxes in Irmo, South Carolina. Currently, he is the manager of the Lexington County Blowfish.

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