Rontrez Johnson, born in 1976, was a professional baseball player who made a brief but notable appearance in Major League Baseball during the 2003 season. Johnson played as a position player primarily for the team that afforded him the opportunity to showcase his talent for a fleeting moment in the sport. His career spanned from March 31, 2003, to April 15, 2003, during which he participated in 8 games.
In his limited playing time, Johnson recorded a batting average of .333, achieving 1 hit in his 3 at-bats, a testament to his potential as a hitter despite his short-lived career. He did not hit any home runs or drive in any runs, nor did he attempt any stolen bases. Johnson's time in the major leagues came during a period of significant change in baseball, marked by the increasing emphasis on power hitting and the emergence of new statistical analysis, which would later reshape the game. While his career may not have been long, Rontrez Johnson remains a part of the rich tapestry of baseball history, representing the countless players who aspire to reach the major leagues and leave their mark, however briefly.