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1933-1935 |
Hank Johnson started 21 games, and relieved in four others. He was one of the
few Sox pitchers with a winning record in 1933 (8-6, 4.06 – his best season for
ERA) for the seventh-place team. He likely would have won more, but he hurt his
elbow in August and had to be operated on, and was unable to pitch again that
season. During the winter, Hank was one of the few Red Sox players to ever visit
Tom Yawkey’s place in South Carolina; he went duck hunting there in December ...
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