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    Johnny David Damon (born November 5, 1973) [1] is an American former professional baseball outfielder who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1995 to 2012. During his MLB career, Damon played for the Kansas City Royals (1995–2000), Oakland Athletics (2001), Boston Red Sox (2002–2005), New York Yankees (2006–2009), Detroit Tigers ...

  2. May 6, 2023 · New DNA evidence helped confirm that a man who went by John Damon and died in Australia in 2010 was actually William Leslie Arnold, a convicted killer and escaped inmate from Nebraska.

  3. Johnny Damon played for 7 teams; the Kansas City Royals, Oakland Athletics, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, Tampa Bay Rays and Cleveland Indians. How many World Series has Johnny Damon won?

    • November 5, 1973
  4. Nickname: Caveman. Born: 11/05/1973 in Fort Riley, KS. Draft: 1992, Kansas City Royals, Round: C, Overall Pick: 35. High School: Dr. Phillips, Orlando, FL. Debut: 8/12/1995. Follow: View More Bio Info +. News. 2/15/2024 at 12:16 PM. Boston to New York? Damon shares wisdom for Verdugo. 5/29/2023 at 4:11 PM. Celtics craze! Q&A with Johnny Damon.

  5. Johnny David Damon was a Major League Baseball player with the Kansas City Royals (1995 - 2000), Oakland Athletics (2001), Boston Red Sox (2002 - 2005), New York Yankees (2006 - 2009), Detroit Tigers (2010), Tampa Bay Rays (2011), and Cleveland Indians (2012).

    • Johnny David Damon (Twitter: @JohnnyDamon)
    • 11-05-1973 (Scorpio)
    • Fort Riley, Kansas
    • Caveman
  6. Dec 29, 2017 · Johnny David Damon. Selected 35th overall in the 1992 Draft, Damon went on to play for two All-Star teams, collect 2,769 hits and win two World Series championships. His 18-year career was split between seven MLB clubs, two of which happen to be mortal enemies.

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  8. Jan 4, 2012 · Damon’s legacy largely stems from his starring role in leading the Red Sox to the franchise’s first championship in 86 years, notoriety that says as much about the outsized role of baseball in the Boston landscape and Damon’s media-friendly personality as it does about Damon’s considerable on-field accomplishments.