Johnny Stuart

American baseball player (1901-1970)
Baseball player
Johnny Stuart
Pitcher
Born: (1901-04-27)April 27, 1901
Clinton, Tennessee, U.S.
Died: May 13, 1970(1970-05-13) (aged 69)
Charleston, West Virginia, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
July 27, 1922, for the St. Louis Cardinals
Last MLB appearance
October 2, 1925, for the St. Louis Cardinals
MLB statistics
Win–loss record20–18
Earned run average4.76
Strikeouts124
Teams
  • St. Louis Cardinals (1922–1925)

John Davis Stuart (April 27, 1901 – May 13, 1970), nicknamed "Stud," was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1922 to 1925 after pitching at Ohio State University. He coached Marshall University basketball and baseball, winning four straight West Virginia Athletic Conference titles for the Herd from 1928 to 1931, and had 11 players named to the All-West Virginia team and one, Johnny Watson, who signed with the Detroit Tigers in 1930. He was 67-21-1 at Marshall baseball. He was 46-29 as the Marshall basketball coach (1927–31), losing the WVIAC title to Glenville State late in his best season, 12–3 in 1929–30. He was an assistant coach for Marshall football from 1927 to 1931, helping the Herd to win WVIAC titles in 1928 and 1931, with Marshall going 27-15-3 during his time on the sidelines for the Herd.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
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Marshall Thundering Herd men's basketball head coaches
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Marshall Thundering Herd head baseball coaches
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  • No team (1897)
  • Unknown (1898–1900)
  • M. M. Scott (1901–1902)
  • George Ford (1903–1904)
  • Pennypacker (1905)
  • No team (1906–1909)
  • Boyd Chambers (1910–1917)
  • Burton Shipley (1918)
  • Carl Ridgley (1919)
  • Arch Reilly (1920)
  • Herbert Cramer (1921)
  • Skeeter Shelton (1922–1923)
  • Harrison Briggs (1924)
  • Russ Meredith (1925)
  • No team (1926)
  • Johnny Stuart (1927–1932)
  • Roy Hawley (1933–1935)
  • Francis Farley (1936–1937)
  • Cam Henderson (1938)
  • No team (1939–1941)
  • Kyle Tackett (1942)
  • Johnny Watson (1943)
  • No team (1944–1946)
  • Joe Binns (1947–1949)
  • Howard Hood (1950–1951)
  • Joe Binns (1952–1954)
  • Jack Cook (1955)
  • Bill Chambers (1956–1960)
  • Alvis Brown (1961–1965)
  • Bob Kruthoffer (1966)
  • Jack Cook (1967–1989)
  • Howie McCann (1990–1995)
  • Craig Antush (1996–1998)
  • David Piepenbrink (1998–2006)
  • Jeff Waggoner (2007–2022)
  • Greg Beals (2023– )


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