Dick Williams (Richard Hirschfeld Williams)
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St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Dick Williams was widely regarded as one of the very best managers in baseball in the 1960s, '70s and '80s. He is the only manager to take three teams (the Red Sox, the Oakland A's and the San Diego Padres) to the World Series. In the 21 years of his active managerial service (1967-88), he managed each year except for 1969, despite the fact of moving from team to team, such was the demand for his services. Read more...
A former Marine, Dick Williams had an acerbic personality that rankled players and wore out his welcome with owners when the players he originally fired up no longer responded to him. He was a disciplinarian who demanded that all of his players toe the line. Williams was a brilliant tactician that was among the earliest advocates of using relievers situationally, not just when a starter faltered.
After narrowly missing being elected to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee who oversee managerial selections in 1999, he was considered a shoo-in for enshrinement in the Hall until an unfortunate incident in early 2000. Unfortunately, Dick Williams was arrested for indecent exposure six weeks before the Veterans Committeee met to vote on the inductees for 2000. The arrest nearly killed his chances for being enshrined with the other baseball immortals at Cooperstown. He finally was inducted and took his place in the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame in 2008.
A former Marine, Dick Williams had an acerbic personality that rankled players and wore out his welcome with owners when the players he originally fired up no longer responded to him. He was a disciplinarian who demanded that all of his players toe the line. Williams was a brilliant tactician that was among the earliest advocates of using relievers situationally, not just when a starter faltered.
After narrowly missing being elected to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee who oversee managerial selections in 1999, he was considered a shoo-in for enshrinement in the Hall until an unfortunate incident in early 2000. Unfortunately, Dick Williams was arrested for indecent exposure six weeks before the Veterans Committeee met to vote on the inductees for 2000. The arrest nearly killed his chances for being enshrined with the other baseball immortals at Cooperstown. He finally was inducted and took his place in the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame in 2008.
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This Is Your Life: 30th Anniversary Special 1981
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ABC's Wide World of Sports 1961
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