Legendary pitcher Walter Johnson spent all 21 years of his baseball career with the Washington Senators.
He had incredible achievements in those 21 years, including winning 417 games, 2 MVPs and holding an all-time record of 110 shut-outs on his career.
His career as a manager didn’t live up to his outstanding career as a pitcher, but he still had a respectable record of 532-432. He spent 4 years with the Senators(then re-branded as the Nationals) and three more years
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