25 Years Later… Howard Johnson

Written by Steve on November 23rd, 2009

1985 Topps:

  1. #281 Tim Belcher (#1 Draft Pick)
  2. #397 John Hoover (Team USA) (Rookie)
  3. #192 Howard Johnson
  4. #754 Larry Milbourne
  5. #357 Rich Bordi
  6. #387 Buddy Biancalana
  7. #39 Johnny Wockenfuss
  8. #730 Dave Kingman
  9. #708 Lance Parrish (All-Star)
  10. #242 Greg Harris
  11. #210 Gary Matthews
  12. #113 Tom Herr
  13. #62 Mike Ramsey
  14. #298 Marty Barrett
  15. #633 Glenn Hoffman

Howard Johnson established himself in the late 80′s as one of the greatest New York Mets players.  He set several league and team switch-hitting records while with the Mets.

Today, HoJo is the hitting coach for the New York Mets.  His son, Glen Johnson, is a switch-hitting shortstop for the Jacksonville University baseball team.

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