Howard Johnson "Hojo": (Part 2- The Nineties & Beyond) Former NL HR / RBI Champion & Coach
The Nineties- 1990: Howard Johnson doubled his salary, earning one point six million dollars & with that, the expectations for him were very high. But as was his history he would have better odd number years than even number years. His numbers did not compare to his big season the previous year but he still put-up good numbers. He hit a HR in the Opening Day Mets 12-3 loss to the Pirates. They would lose two of three in that series & be haunted by these Pirates all season long. On April 16th & 17th he drove in three runs for both games, then drove in two more two days later. He finished up April at .252 with just four HRs. He began May with HRs in back-to-back games, on Atlanta, then at home in a 5-0 Frank Viola shut out win over the Reds. Grand Slam: On June 13th, at Wrigley Field, Hojo began his game with a sac fly in the 1st inning. In the 9th inning of a wild game the score was tied at 10-10. Les Lancaster walked Greg...