15. Charles Johnson

  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: July 20, 1971 in Fort Pierce, FL USA
  • Weight: 215 lbs.
  • Height: 6'2"
  • Bats: R
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: May 06, 1994
  • Final Game: June 11, 2005
 
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A local standout from the University of Miami, Charles Johnson was the 28th overall selection in the 1992 draft and had a cup of coffee with the team that drafted him in 1994. 

In 1995, Johnson became the team’s starting catcher and quickly showcased a strong ability to control the running game. He was only the fourth rookie in major league history to earn a Gold Glove Award. Johnson quickly set a high standard with a specialized arm and precise technique, proving he could neutralize even the fastest opponents. During this period, he caught Al Leiter’s no-hitter in 1996, further establishing his reputation as a strategic expert behind the plate.

Johnson reached a historic efficiency ceiling in 1997, playing 123 errorless games, earning his first All-Star and third Gold Glove. He performed well in the World Series, with 10 hits and a home run, helping secure the organization's first title. Although his offense was secondary to his defense, his reliability was vital for a top pitching staff including Kevin Brown’s no-hitter, which Johnson caught.

After being part of the 1998 "fire sale" trade to the Dodgers, Johnson displayed notable resilience by rejoining the Marlins as a free agent in 2001. That year, he was selected for the All-Star team again, batting .259 with 18 home runs and catching another no-hitter, this time by A.J. Burnett. He left a lasting imprint on the franchise, becoming its all-time leader in games caught and concluding his time in Florida with 70 home runs. His defensive skills established a legacy that still sets the standard for Marlins catchers.

In November 2002, the organization initiated a tactical trade that sent Johnson to the Colorado Rockies as part of a deal for Juan Pierre and Mike Hampton.  Overall, he had four Gold Gloves, two All-Stars, and 517 hits.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Catcher
  • Acquired: Selected in the 1st Round, 28rd Overall in the Amateur Draft 6/1/92.
  • Departed:

    Traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers with Manuel Barrios, Bobby Bonilla, Jim Eisenreich, and Gary Sheffield for Mike Piazza and Todd Zeile 5/14/98.

    Acquired (2):  Signed as a Free Agent 12/18/00.

    Departed (2):  Traded to the Colorado Rockies with Vic Darensbourg, Pablo Ozuna, and Preston Wilson for Mike Hampton, Juan Pierre, and Cash 11/16/02.

  • Games Played: 587
  • Notable Statistics:

    204 Runs Scored
    467 Hits
    111 Doubles
    3 Triples                         
    75 Home Runs
    277 Runs Batted In
    1 Stolen Base
    .241/.324/.418 Slash Line
    11.7 bWAR                     

    16 Playoff Games
    10 Runs Scored
    14 Hits
    3 Doubles
    0 Triples                        
    2 Home Runs
    10 Runs Batted In
    0 Stolen Bases
    .264/.371/.434 Slash Line

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    World Series Champion (1997)
    All-Star (1997 & 2001)
    Gold Glove (1995, 1996, 1997 & 1998*)
    Highest Defensive bWAR (1997)
    Most Assists by a Catcher (1995)
    Most Runners Caught Stealing (1997)
    Most Total Zone Runs (1995, 1996, 1997 & 1998*)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Catcher (1996 & 1997)

    *Johnson was traded to the Dodgers during the 1998 Season.

  • Other Points of Note: Finishes 7th in Rookie of the Year Voting in 1995

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