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Donald Johnson

Category

Athlete

Sport

Baseball

Hometown

Marysville

Year Inducted

1990

Sport Ambassador

athlete

Donald Johnson (D)

HONOURED MEMBER

Biography

It was inevitable that the combination of a partial moniker like “Walter Johnson” and a birthplace named Marysville would lead the lad they called “Donnie” to the sport of baseball. He was an occasional pitcher, but he was best known as a superb catcher and slugger with performances proficient enough to merit a minor league professional contract from the Brooklyn Dodgers.He starred for the Marysville Junior Maroons and Senior Royals, -- and assisted both in winning four championships. A back injury eliminated any opportunity he had to make a career out of baseball.And so, in 1960, he turned to umpiring where he was quickly acknowledged as one of the best and fairest. He’s living proof of Joe McCarthy’s contention: “Give a boy a bat and ball and a place to play and you’ll have a good citizen”.To which we add: “and a Hall of Fame athlete!” Enrolled in the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame, June 2nd, 1990.

Quick Facts

  • Helped lead the Marysville Maroons to a NB Junior championship in 1943 

  • Helped the Marysville Royals to provincial titles in 1947, ‘48 and ’55 

  • Named to the NB Senior Baseball League all-star team as a third baseman in 1957-58; won batting title with a .415 average in ’57 

  • Retired from playing in 1960 to become an umpire 

  • Attended a Brooklyn Dodgers training camp in 1949 

  • Umpired the NBSBL finals in 1966 and the first-ever Canada Summer Games in 1969

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