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275:, who emerged in those years as a star player, beat writer Joe Posnanski wrote "Dye used to have a loopy swing. Now, thanks in part to hitting coach Lamar Johnson, the swing is as compact as a Honda." But Johnson was fired again nonetheless after the 2002 season, in which the Royals finished 11th in the American League in runs scored. 289:
Since 2005, he has worked in the Mets organization, first as a roving hitting instructor, then as minor league hitting coordinator. With Johnson overseeing the development of young hitters, the Mets farm system has produced enough talent that on April 26, 2011, the team fielded a starting lineup of
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as the hitting coach for the Brewers big league club. After having scored only 547 runs in 1994, the club scored 740 runs in 1995, and then 894 runs in 1996, a franchise record. After the offense stagnated over the next two seasons, Johnson was fired by the Brewers in August 1998. But just three
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as a minor league hitting instructor. He coached in Milwaukee's minor league system through 1994, serving as the hitting coach for their AAA affiliate, the Denver Zephyrs, in 1991 and 1992, and as manager of their highest A ball affiliate, the Stockton Ports, in 1993 and 1994.
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With the Royals, Johnson again had a remarkable amount of initial success. After having scored 714 runs in 1998, the team scored a club record 856 runs in 1999, and then broke that record again in 2000 by scoring 879 runs, which remains the franchise record today. Of
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On perhaps the best day in his career, on June 19, 1977, against the A's, Johnson sang the National Anthem before the game, and followed up with two homers, the only White Sox hits on the day, as the Sox won 2-1.
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that season, winning 93 games. But Johnson was not retained in 2004 despite this, as the offense slumped over the last month of the season.
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all homegrown players for the first time since 1971. On May 26, 2014, Johnson was made the new hitting coach for the Mets, replacing
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batter and thrower, Johnson stood 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) tall and weighed 215 pounds (98 kg).
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who, despite playing in a pitchers park, had one of the better offenses in the
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Lamar's coaching career began in 1988, when he was hired by the
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who played in the Major Leagues from 1974 to 1982 for the
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Bando, Garner pick Johnson as Brewers' hitting instructor
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May 18, 1974, for the Chicago White Sox
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In December 1994, Lamar Johnson was named by manager
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October 2, 1982, for the Texas Rangers
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First baseman
Designated hitter
Bessemer, Alabama
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Chicago White Sox
1974
1981
Texas Rangers
1982
American
professional baseball
hitting coach
Milwaukee Brewers
Kansas City Royals
Seattle Mariners
New York Mets
first baseman
Chicago White Sox
Texas Rangers
right-handed
Milwaukee Brewers
Phil Garner
Kansas City Royals
Jermaine Dye
Seattle Mariners
American League
Dave Hudgens

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