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Nick Johnson #24 | First Baseman | Washington Nationals
Height: 6-3    Weight: 224    Throws: L    Bats: L
Born: Sep 19, 1978, Sacramento, CA
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2008 Statistics
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200838109152480520003342501.220.415.431
Games Played By Position
PeriodCDH1B2B3BSSLFCFRFOF
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Last 14 Days
Last 21 Days
200800350000000
Career Stats
YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBHBPKSHSFAVGOBPSLG
2001NYY2367613202800741500.194.308.313
2002NYY129378569215015581348129830.243.347.402
2003NYY9632460921901447527085731.284.422.472
2004MON732513563160733634035801.251.359.398
2005WAS1314536613135315743880128702.289.408.479
2006WAS1475001001454602377103110139923.290.428.520
2008WAS38109152480520003342501.220.415.431
Career637208233856014138131725193885643988.269.396.456
Player Notes
November 26, 2008
Oakland has requested Nick Johnson's medical records, according to Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports. Johnson underwent season-ending wrist surgery back in June.

Our View:Oakland is yet to engage in trade talks with Washington, but the West Coast club likes Johnson's ability to get on base (held a .415 OBP in 2008). He may not be ready for opening day.
October 25, 2008
Nick Johnson still isn't fully recovered from surgery on his right wrist to repair a torn tendon, according to MLB.com. He said, "The wrist is getting there. I can do a little bit more now. I do therapy three days a week. I'm starting to push it a lot more. I'm starting to do some stuff under water with the bat. It's real light and I'll work my way up from there. I'm going to take it slow."

Our View:He still expects to be ready for spring training 2009. He has solid offensive skills, but cannot stay healthy, and the Nationals will consider adding another first baseman on the free agent market.
September 10, 2008
The Nationals don't plan on going into the 2009 season with Nick Johnson and Dimitri Young at first base, according to an interview with GM Jim Bowden in the Washington Post.

Our View:Duh. Johnson hit .220 in 109 AB and Young has battled diabetes off the field that has limited him to just 150 AB. Any team that would be comfortable with that duo at first base would also be comfortable finishing in last place.
July 10, 2008
Nick Johnson will be in a cast for the next four weeks before starting rehab on his injured right wrist, according to the Wasington Post.

Our View:Johnson is still out for the remainder of the season, but the team believes he will be ready for spring training next year.
June 26, 2008
Nick Johnson has been transferred to the 60-day DL, according to the AP.

Our View:In case you missed it, Johnson underwent surgery to repair a tear in a ligament on the ulnar side of his right wrist, hence ending his 2008 campaign.