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  2. Howard Johnson (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Howard Michael Johnson (born November 29, 1960), nicknamed "HoJo", is an American former professional baseball third baseman. He played for the Detroit Tigers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, and Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1982 to 1995. He has also coached in MLB for the Mets and Seattle Mariners.

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    In November 2004, Benson posed for the cover and a spread in FHM magazine and was named "baseball's hottest wife." In an interview with Howard Stern later that year, she vowed that if her husband ever cheated on her she would take revenge by sleeping with the entire Mets organization. [13]

  4. Howard Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Howard Johnson (American football) (1916–1945), American football offensive lineman Howard Johnson (footballer) (1925–2015), English footballer Howard Johnson (baseball) (born 1960), American baseball player

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  6. List of New York Mets coaches - Wikipedia

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    Deron Johnson; Bud Harrelson; Frank Howard (baseball) Bill Robinson (outfielder) Mike Cubbage; Tom Spencer (baseball) Barry Foote; Mookie Wilson; Gary Pettis; Sandy ...

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  8. 1984 Detroit Tigers season - Wikipedia

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    Howard Johnson, nicknamed "HoJo", was the starting third baseman on Opening Day and through most of the 1984 season. Johnson had a disappointing year, batting .248 with 12 home runs and 50 RBIs. In the 1984 World Series, Sparky Anderson gave the third base job to Marty Castillo, and HoJo had only 1 pinch-hit at bat.

  9. Ray Knight - Wikipedia

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    Knight was one of several members of the 1986 championship team not to attend the 20th anniversary celebration at Shea Stadium on August 19, 2006; the others included manager Davey Johnson, (who was managing Team USA in Cuba), Dwight Gooden (who was serving a jail sentence), Roger McDowell (who was the Atlanta Braves pitching coach at the time ...