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  1. Davey Johnson. Position: Manager. Born: January 30, 1943 in Orlando, FL. High School: Alamo Heights HS (San Antonio, TX) Schools: Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD), Trinity University (San Antonio, TX), Texas A&M University (College Station, TX) Full Name: David Allen Johnson. View Player Info from the B-R Bullpen.

  2. Davey Johnson. David Allen Johnson (born January 30, 1943) is an American former professional baseball player and manager. He played as a second baseman from 1965 through 1978, most notably as a member of the Baltimore Orioles dynasty that won four American League pennants and two World Series championships between 1966 and 1971.

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  4. In ’96, Johnson returned to the Orioles. The year before they had gone 71-73. With Johnson, they went to the AL Championship Series two straight seasons, and he won the first of his two Manager of the Year awards. It seemed if you wanted your team to go to the postseason, hire Davey Johnson. Later, with the Dodgers, he won his 1,000th game ...

  5. Jan 4, 2012 · Davey Johnson. This article was written by Mark Armour. After a highly successful playing career as both a slick-fielding infielder and a slugger, Davey Johnson went on to an even more decorated career as a manager. His winning percentage of .562 is 10th all-time among managers with 1,000 victories, and is surpassed by only Earl Weaver among ...

  6. May 29, 2018 · Davey Johnson thinks he knows why Keith Hernandez -- his intelligent all star first baseman with the Mets in the 1980's -- did not follow in his footsteps to become a major league manager.

  7. **JOHNSON RESUME** Former World Series winning skipper was first named Nationals manager on June 26, 2011...in 16 seasons, has authored 6 division titles ('12 Nationals, '97 Orioles, '95 Reds, '94 Reds, '88 Mets, '86 Mets), one pennant ('86 Mets) and one World Championship ('86 Mets) during his stellar managerial career...joins Billy Martin (MIN, DET, NYY, OAK) as the only managers to take 4 ...

  8. After attending Texas A&M, Davey Johnson signed with the Baltimore Orioles in 1962. Starting in 1966, he began a seven-year run as the club’s starting second baseman. (National Baseball Hall of Fame) “Actually, what I did was to recreate the 1968 season to determine the best batting order,” Johnson said. “I don’t know whether to tell ...

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