Richard Hirschfeld Williams Net Worth is $19 Million
Richard Hirschfeld Williams Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Template:Multiple issues Richard Hirschfeld "Dick" Williams (May 7, 1929 – July 7, 2011) was an American left fielder, third baseman, manager, coach and front office consultant in Major League Baseball. Known especially as a hard-driving, sharp-tongued manager from 1967 to 1969 and from 1971 to 1988, he led teams to three American League pennants, one National League pennant, and two World Series triumphs. He is one of seven managers to win pennants in both major leagues, and joined Bill McKechnie in becoming only the second manager to lead three franchises to the Series. He and Lou Piniella are the only managers in history to lead four teams to seasons of 90 or more wins. Williams was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2008 following his election by the Veterans Committee.
Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee (4 December 2007).
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Inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2008 (election by the Veterans Committee announced in December 2007).
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Inducted into the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Managed the Boston Red Sox to their "Impossible Dream" American League pennant in 1967. Lost in World Series to the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Manager of the American League's Boston Red Sox (1967-1969[start]) and Seattle Mariners (1986[end]-1988[start]); and the National League's Montreal Expos (1977-1981[start]) and San Diego Padres (1982-1985).
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Led the Oakland A's to two of their three consecutive World Series titles in 1972 and 1973.
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Made major league debut on 10 June 1951.
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Outfielder/Third Baseman/First Baseman for Brooklyn Dodgers (1951-1954 and 1956), Baltimore Orioles (1956-1958 and 1961-1962), Cleveland Indians (1957), Kansas City Athletics (1959-1960) and Boston Red Sox (1963-1964).
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Former Major League Baseball manager. Managed the Boston Red Sox, Oakland A's, California Angels, Montreal Expos, San Diego Padres, and Seattle Mariners.