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    Johnny David Damon (born November 5, 1973) is an American former professional baseball outfielder who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1995 to 2012. During his MLB career, Damon played for the Kansas City Royals (1995–2000), Oakland Athletics (2001), Boston Red Sox (2002–2005), New York Yankees (2006–2009), Detroit Tigers (2010 ...

  2. Johnny David Damon (Fort Riley, Kansas, 5 de noviembre de 1973) es un jardinero de béisbol estadounidense retirado que jugó en las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol (MLB) de 1995 a 2012. En su carrera en la MLB, Damon jugó para Kansas City Royals (1995–2000), Oakland Athletics (2001), Boston Red Sox (2002–05), New York Yankees (2006–09 ...

  3. In his lone season with Oakland, hit a career-low .256 (165-for-644) with 108R, 34 doubles, 9HR, 49RBI and a team-high 27SB in 155 games...hit leadoff in all 152 games he started...opened the year in left field, where he started 64 games, before moving to center field on 6/23...started 82 games in center...the Athletics were 34-38 before Damon ...

  4. Johnny Damon played for 7 teams; the Kansas City Royals, Oakland Athletics, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, Tampa Bay Rays and Cleveland Indians. How many World Series has Johnny Damon won?

  5. Johnny David Damon was a Major League Baseball player with the Kansas City Royals ( 1995 - 2000 ), Oakland Athletics ( 2001 ), Boston Red Sox ( 2002 - 2005 ), New York Yankees ( 2006 - 2009 ), Detroit Tigers ( 2010 ), Tampa Bay Rays ( 2011 ), and Cleveland Indians ( 2012 ).

  6. At the end of the season, Oakland would lose Giambi, Damon, and Isringhausen to free agency; this would set the stage for the events portrayed in Michael Lewis' bestselling book Moneyball (and the film of the same name).

  7. The 2002 Oakland Athletics season was the 102nd season in franchise history and the 35th season in Oakland, California. The Athletics finished first in the American League West with a record of 103–59. The Athletics' 2002 campaign ranks among the most famous in franchise history.