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Lou Johnson
:''For the 19th century baseball player, see Lou Johnson (pitcher)''. Louis Brown Johnson (born September 22, 1932), nicknamed "''Sweet Lou''" and "''Slick''", is a former Major League Baseball outfielder.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Lou Johnson page at Baseball-Reference )〕 From 1962 through 1969, Johnson played for the 1962 Milwaukee Braves, was back in the minor league for '63 and '64, then played for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1965–67), 1968 Chicago Cubs, 1968 Cleveland Indians, and the 1969 California Angels. Johnson both batted and threw right-handed. He is currently employed by the Dodgers Community Relations Department.〔(Front Office Directory )〕 == Early life == Johnson was born on September 22, 1932 in Lexington, Kentucky to Sidney Bell & Shirley Johnson. He has 3 brothers and 1 sister.〔 At Dunbar High School in Lexington,〔 he played both basketball as well as baseball. Johnson desired to play basketball at the University of Kentucky under the coach Adolph Rupp. However, at the time, members of the Southeastern Conference (of which Kentucky is an affiliate) were not recruiting black athletes. Some colleges did not even allow black students to enroll.
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