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Mark Johnson (first baseman)

Mark Patrick Johnson (born October 17, 1967 in Worcester, Massachusetts) is a former professional baseball player who played first base in the Major Leagues from 1995-2002 for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Anaheim Angels, and New York Mets. He also played one season in Japan for the Hanshin Tigers in .
==Early life==
Johnson graduated from Holy Name High School in Massachusetts where he was a varsity letterman in football, basketball, and baseball. Following high school, he attended a year at Worcester Academy Prep School where he played football and baseball and was an honors student.
He then attended Dartmouth College where he played football and baseball. He was the starting quarterback at Dartmouth for two years where he set many school records, including passing for 4,413 yards. Johnson gave up playing football after his sophomore season, though, as he realized that his prospects at a future NFL career were much lower than those available in professional baseball. Most of Johnson's records at Dartmouth were quickly broken by future NFL starter Jay Fiedler, who passed for 6,684 yards in his college career. However, Johnson still holds many school and Ivy League records for a left-handed quarterback.
Johnson also played on the baseball team under head coaches Mike Walsh and Bob Whalen, where he pitched, played first base and right field, and also saw some time as a designated hitter. He graduated from Dartmouth in the spring semester of 1990 with a degree in psychology. Shortly thereafter, he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates as a first baseman in the 20th Round of the Amateur Entry Draft on the recommendation of scout Rene Mons.

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