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The Montreal Expos -- who were in the midst of their first pennant race -- were at home and trailing the division-leading Pittsburgh Pirates 5-4 in the bottom of the eighth inning. With two outs, the game-tying run on first base and Expos pitcher Elias S
There needs to be a correction made to the letter that appeared on Sunday, Feb. 5, titled Keep religion private. The letters by William Tuck (“Water Management,” Jan. 23) and Dick Williams (“Winery Traffic,” Jan. 26) on the new Law winery (Jan. 14) recal
FILE - In this March 1972 file photo, Oakland Athletics manager Dick Williams poses for a photo during baseball spring training in Mesa, Ariz. Williams, who won two World Series titles with Oakland and led two other franchises to pennants, has died. He... View Photo »
The letters by William Tuck (Water Management, Jan. 23) and Dick Williams (Winery Traffic, Jan. 26) on the new Law winery (Jan. 14) recalled a letter of my own prompted by a troublesome reference in the report to winery events: Grover Beach City Council
Daniel Plamondon's memories of former Montreal Expos catcher Gary Carter are still fresh. The one-time bat boy recalls their brotherly bond and remembers 'The Kid' learning to become a catcher, his love for the Montreal people and following through on a
This seems strange to a Yankees fan Jim McIsaac/Getty Images As a player, Yogi Berra has been on 14 pennant winners and 10 world champions. He managed the New York Yankees to the 1964 pennant, was a coach on the world champion 1969 New York Mets and led
Manager Dick Williams during the Hall of Fame Classic baseball game at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, NY, Sunday, June 19, 2011. View Photo »
When 1967 spring training began, it was obvious early that this camp would be different. A column by Harold Kaese, longtime Globe writer and columnist,is entitled "Sox Training No Clambake". In the lightly humerous style of the old-school writer that he
DETROIT -- Detroit Tigers third-base coach Gene Lamont has interviewed for managerial jobs before. He was up for the Chicago White Sox’s spot that went to Jeff Torborg in 1988. He interviewed in Seattle after Dick Williams had been fired, and he was the
Richard Hirschfeld Williams (born May 7, 1929 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a former left fielder, third baseman, manager, coach and front office consultant in Major League Baseball. Known especially as a hard-driving, sharp-tongued manager from 1967-69 and 1971-88, he led teams to three American League pennants, one National League pennant, and... Full Article
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