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  1. 26 de sept. de 2017 · Edwards was assigned to the Class-C California League, where he torched the opposition (.320, 16 home runs, 99 RBIs) as a member of the Visalia Redlegs. The biggest impression on the still green catcher was from his manager and teammate, 26-year-old Dave Bristol. “He was a fiery guy,” recalled Edwards with a laugh.

  2. Johnny Edwards. Edwards was a durable, strong-armed, take-charge catcher whose intelligence matched his fine physical ability. A 6’4″ 220-lb graduate of Ohio State, he set a ML season record for catcher’s total chances (helped by a pitching staff of strikeout artists) with 1,221 in 1969, his first year with Houston. When he retired five ...

  3. Edwards, however, also recorded 1,135 putouts in 1969, a Major League record for putouts in a season by a catcher that remains unbeaten to this day. Johnny Edwards baseball stats with batting stats, pitching stats and fielding stats, along with uniform numbers, salaries, quotes, career stats and biographical data presented by Baseball Almanac.

  4. Johnny Edwards debuted with the Reds in late June 1961 and took over catching duties, helping the club capture its first pennant since 1940. One of the most durable backstops of his generation, Edwards was a three-time All-Star (1963-1965) and won two Gold Gloves in his tenure with the Reds (1961-1967).

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  6. Johnny Edwards is the name of: . Johnny Edwards (baseball) (born 1938), American MLB National League catcher John Edwards (born 1953), American politician from North Carolina; Johnny Edwards (footballer) (1912–1973), Australian footballer Johnny Edwards (musician), American singer and guitarist See also. John Edwards (disambiguation) Jack Edwards (disambiguation)

  7. Johnny Edwards played 14 seasons for the Reds, Astros and Cardinals. He had a .242 batting average, 1,106 hits, 81 home runs, 524 RBIs and 430 runs scored. He won 2 Gold Glove awards.