Johnny James

[1] He did not play in the major leagues in 1959, but he did appear in 28 games in relief for the Yankees in 1960.

In 43 innings of work, he posted a 5–1 record, allowing 21 earned runs and striking out 29 batters.

He pitched in only one game for the Yankees that year before being traded to the Angels with Ryne Duren for Tex Clevenger and Bob Cerv on May 8.

Although he did not collect a single hit in 17 at-bats (and struck out 8 times), he did score three runs.

He was a perfect fielder, handling 25 total chances (4 putouts, 21 assists) for a 1.000 fielding percentage.