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- Johnny_Callison abstract "John Wesley Callison (March 12, 1939 – October 12, 2006) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 16 seasons and is best known for his years with the Philadelphia Phillies as a right fielder from 1960 through 1969. He was an All-Star for three seasons and four All-Star games. He led the National League (NL) in triples twice and doubles once, and gained his greatest prominence in the 1964 season in which he was named the MVP of the All-Star Game and he was the runner-up for the NL Most Valuable Player Award. He also led the NL in outfield assists four consecutive times and in double plays once, and ended his career among the top five Phillies in home runs (185) and triples (84).Born in Qualls, Oklahoma, Callison batted left-handed and threw right-handed. He was signed by the Chicago White Sox out of high school in 1957, being assigned to the Class-C Bakersfield Bears in the California League, where he had a .340 batting average with 17 home runs and 31 stolen bases. The next season, he was advanced to the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians, where he led the American Association in home runs. In September 1958, he was recalled by the White Sox, where he had a .297 batting average in 18 games.In 1959, Callison split time between Chicago and Indianapolis. He was not on the World Series roster when the White Sox lost the series to the Los Angeles Dodgers, and in December he was traded to the Phillies for third baseman Gene Freese, who would spend just one year in Chicago and last played regularly in 1961 (despite staying in the majors until 1966).".
- Johnny_Callison birthDate "1939-03-12".
- Johnny_Callison birthPlace Qualls,_Oklahoma.
- Johnny_Callison deathDate "2006-10-12".
- Johnny_Callison deathPlace Abington_Township,_Montgomery_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Johnny_Callison debutTeam Chicago_White_Sox.
- Johnny_Callison position Right_fielder.
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- Johnny_Callison wikiPageWikiLinkText "Johnny Callison".
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- Johnny_Callison birthDate "1939-03-12".
- Johnny_Callison birthPlace Qualls,_Oklahoma.
- Johnny_Callison caption "Johnny Callison in a Philadelphia Phillies promotional photo.".
- Johnny_Callison deathDate "2006-10-12".
- Johnny_Callison deathPlace Abington_Township,_Montgomery_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Johnny_Callison debutdate "--09-09".
- Johnny_Callison debutleague "MLB".
- Johnny_Callison debutteam "Chicago White Sox".