He was a four-time All-Star second baseman, a Gold Glove winner and a manager known for turning the 1986 Mets into champions. Johnson died after a long illness, family said.
Davey Johnson, the manager of the 1986 World Series-winning New York Mets, died at 82, according to Jay Horwitz, the team’s longtime public relations director and historian. Horwitz wrote Saturday on ...
Davey Johnson, an All-Star second baseman who won the World Series twice with the Baltimore Orioles and managed the Dodgers from 1999-2000, is dead at 82.
David Wright's No. 5 will be retired by the New York Mets before a July 19 game against Cincinnati, the team said Monday.
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