He led the Red Sox into the playoffs twice, had managing stints in Toronto and Houston, and won more than 900 games as a dugout skipper.
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Jimy Williams, A.L. Manager of the Year in Boston in ’99, Dies at 80
BaseballJanuary 30, 2024
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