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Positions:  C-1145, 1B-20, DH-3, OF-1, 3B-1

Full Name:  Mark Landon Johnson
Born:  Sep 12,1975  in  Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Height:  6-0  Weight:  185  Bats:  Left  Throws:  Right
High School:  Warner Robins (Warner Robins, Georgia)  "Demons"
College:  None

Drafted:  Selected by Chicago White Sox in 1st Round (26th overall) of 1994 amateur entry draft (June-Reg)  (Signing Bonus: $520,000)

  • First Round Draft Pick  1994 (#26)
  • Major League Comebacks  2004 --> 2008
  • Top Prospect  1999 Chw (#4)

  • Signed by Scout:  Kevin Burrell, Mark Bernstein

    MLB Debut:  Sep 14,1998




    Scouting Report
    Power: 27
    Power: 35
    Speed: 25
    Contact: 68
    Patience: 91
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     Salary History

    YearSalary (US $) Rank  Lg Avg (US $)  Centile
    1998*170,000  1,054,03777
    1999*200,000  1,222,53777
    2000250,000  1,369,50554
    2001*200,000  1,609,51280
    2002*200,000  1,654,08880
    2003500,000  1,773,36442
    2004*300,000  1,716,30380
    Career:  $1,820,000   estimate

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