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  1. Richard Hirschfeld 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 ...

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  2. Dick Williams. Positions: Outfielder, Third Baseman and First Baseman. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-0 , 190lb (183cm, 86kg) Born: May 7, 1929 in St. Louis, MO. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Manager in 2008. (Voted by Veteran's Committee) View Dick Williams's Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame (plaque, photos, videos).

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  3. About Dick Williams. Dick Williams was a solid big league player at a number of spots across the diamond during his 13-year playing career. But in the dugout as a manager, Williams would earn his spot among baseball’s immortals. Williams proved to be one of baseball’s best managers at turning losing teams into winners.

  4. 7. Juli 2011 · Dick Williams. Position: Manager. Born: May 7, 1929 in St. Louis, MO us. Died: July 7, 2011 in Las Vegas, NV. High School: Pasadena HS (Pasadena, CA) School: Pasadena City College (Pasadena, CA) Hall of Fame: Inducted as Manager in 2008. (Voted by Veteran's Committee) Full Name: Richard Hirschfeld Williams View Player Info from the B ...

  5. 7. Juli 2011 · Dick Williams, the hard-nosed Hall of Fame manager who achieved the rare feat of taking three different teams to the World Series, died on Thursday at his home in Las Vegas. He was 82.

  6. 12. Sept. 2014 · Dick Williams was regarded as one of baseball’s premier managers and turnaround artists. He was only the second skipper to win pennants for three different teams — Boston, Oakland, and San Diego.1 As a rookie manager in 1967, Williams led the Red Sox from ninth place the year before to the World Series. Both personally and ...

  7. 7. Juli 2011 · ESPN. Hall of Fame manager Dick Williams, who won two World Series titles with Oakland and led two other franchises to pennants, has died. He was 82.